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Peppa Pig is switching our Christmas Lights on! The Christmas Lighting Up Event will be held on Sunday 30th November from 3pm to 6pm in the Market Place. Hadleigh Town Council is delighted to welcome Peppa Pig on her first visit to the town. Peppa will be switching on the Christmas Lights at 5:30pm on Sunday 30 November 2014 in the Market Place - who knows when she will visit Hadleigh again? So come along and meet Peppa and maybe even have your photograph taken with her. The Christmas Lighting Up Event will take place from 3pm until 6pm on the same day, come and see Father Christmas and his reindeer, have fun at the fair, visit the childrens stalls at the Ansell Centre, enjoy the food and drink on offer, watch live bands on stage, sing Carols and get your Christmas celebrations off to an early start with us.
Thank you to the sponsors of this event - Celotex and Bekki Lous. Thank you to all the volunteers giving their time freely - too many to mention here but you know who you are and you know it’s truly appreciated by everyone in the town. But the biggest thank you must go to all the residents of Hadleigh and the many visitors who we know will make this event as successful as last years, Peppa Pig doesn’t want to be disappointed she’d love to meet as many of you as possible.
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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 Hadleigh Art Club meets every Tuesday afternnon at 2pm until 4pm in the Hadleigh Library Seminar Room. November programme; Nov 4; Draw in pen and ink, using hatching and cross hatching etc.to create textures and tones. Nov11; Bring an old item to draw and paint. Nov 18; Draw each other, or using a mirror, draw yourself. Nov 25; Sketch something you can see out of the Seminar Room windows. Every Tuesday afternoon: Chicago Bridge 2 pm at Hadleigh Football Club. Every Tuesday Afternoon Knitting, Crocheting & Natter, 1.30 to 3.30pm at Waterfield House, Ring Hilary 824245 Every Wednesday 7.00 to 9.00 pm at URC Rooms Country Threads a friendly craft group. Magdalen House Care Home - Coffee Morning Every Wednesday 10 am to 12 noon, feel free to come along for coffee, cake and a chat! Every Friday 09.30 - 12.00 St Mary’s Café Church Coffee, bacon rolls and croissants. Optional worship at 10.00. Sunday 2nd November Craft & Food Fair at The Town Hall, Hadleigh from 10 am to 4pm, Adults £1, Accompanied Child U13 Free, Wheelchairs 50p. Refreshments available. Sunday 2nd November, Supper Club Stoke by Nayland Hotel. This event is themed around Aspalls Suffolk Cider and will include a 7-course taster menu Local Community with courses paired with AspallsNews cider. Call 01206 265837 to book! Community News Saturday 8th November, Murder Mystery Night at Stoke by Nayland Hotel – Join us for an evening of mystery and intrigue in which you are the detective. Tickets cost just £45pp and include a 3-course meal. Call 01206 265825 to book now! Monday 10th November 7.30pm in the Town Hall Hadleigh & District Garden Club meeting Dudley Chignall will be taking us on a "Journey to Paradise". The competition is a vase of Autumn Flowers. Members £1; visitors £3 incls refreshments. Local Community News Tuesday 11th November 7.30pm in the United Reformed Church Hadleigh & District Flower Club meeting Mrs Anne Colby from Caister St Edmund will be
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demonstrating "Come Dine with Me". Please bring an exhibit - the title is "Fireworks". Members £1.50 and visitors £4 incls refreshments. Monday 10th November Hadleigh U3A 2.30pm in the Ansell Centre. Monthly Meeting, including a talk by our own Local History Group entitled “Made in Hadleigh” Tuesday 18th November 7.30pm Hadleigh Evening Womens Institute meeting in the Seminar Suite above the Library. The Jolly Meat Company are the speakers this month. Visitors £3 includes refreshments. Thursday 20th November St Elizabeth Hospice Christmas Fayre at Stoke by Nayland Hotel. Looking for unique Christmas Gifts for your family and friends? SbN will be festively dressed and all the function rooms turned into a quaint Christmas fayre with stalls catering for Home & Leisure, Children, Gifts, Clothing & Jewellery, Accessories, Food, Cards, Decorations & Books. Tickets cost £5pp on the door! Thursday 27th November Fidelis monthly meeting. ‘The Warbling Woodman’ Tales of nature punctuated by song from Neil Catchpole. 19.30 in the Dining Room (op the Ram) Sec. Barbara Tryon 01473 824 417. Friday 28th November Elmsett PTA Christmas Shopping Night - Elmsett & Aldham Village Hall. Lots of lovely stalls, raffle and refreshments. Tickets on the door: £5 including drink, mince pie and goody bag. Saturday 29th November, 7 - 11 pm Charity Quiz Night In Aid of The Alison Fracella Research Trust & The Brendan Oakes Trust, £8 per person including a ploughman’s supper, Max 6 per team, Wine & soft drinks available from the bar. Raffle with great prizes, Entry On The Night By Ticket Only. Tickets available from: Mark & Valerie Oakes (01473 828640) Rob & Sue Kettlewell (01473 827206) and Keith Avis Newsagents in Hadleigh High Street Saturday 29th November Shoestring Christmas Party Night at Stoke By Nayland Hotel. Join us for a stripped back version of our Classic Christmas Party. You’ll receive a 2-course festive dinner and dancing to a live DJ! Tickets cost just £25pp! Call 01206 265837 to book! Saturday 30th November Christmas Lighting Up Ceremony, Hadleigh Market Place, 3-6 pm Saturday 6th December 7.30pm Hadleigh Community Choir’s Christmas Concert with mulled wine and festive fare at Hadleigh United Reformed Church, Market Place, Hadleigh IP7 5DL, tickets £7 from The Idler Bookshop or Keith Avis Newsagents in Hadleigh High Street.
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Fidelis Activity News A Family Affair: Modern merchandise, unique surroundings but with good old fashioned customer service is the hallmark of the independent family run business Winch and Blatch in Sudbury. Family member, Judith Blatch, was the ideal person to speak to Fidelis members about the store’s chequered past and future plans. With archive photos Judith was able to show the many phases in the shop’s development including its partial destruction by a massive fire in 1922. Historical architectural features are now apparent in the recently opened tearoom where many members had enjoyed a lunch just two days before the talk. The company has also embraced modern technology by selling on line and the hope is to increase this aspect of the business in the future. Mrs Blatch donated her fee to The Forget Me Knot Dementia Campaign. Do As You Please Day: Fidelis & U3A members plus friends had a charabanc day out to Norwich to enjoy all the city has to offer in the run up to Christmas. Supper Set: Bistro Le Petit Paris was the venue for the group’s first rendezvous for an evening meal together. It was also the Bistro’s first birthday. Owners, Danny & Claire were friendly, attentive hosts who served delicious food in a distinctly Parisian atmosphere.
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BBC East Norwich: Housed in one corner of the spacious, light atrium of The Forum in the centre of Norwich it’s easy to see why their work environment is so popular with all who toil at this important local BBC station. The TV network covers several areas in the eastern region together with two Radio Norfolk studios. In a small downstairs cinema, Fidelis members were first shown a brief introductory video about the key employees in the organisation. Interestingly, this same auditorium also runs feature films throughout the week for passers-by or weary shoppers. After a fleeting encounter with newsreader, Stewart White, there followed a comprehensive tour of all the work areas including the surprisingly small studio featured on our screens each day. Our multi-tasking tour guides, Debs Bishop and Anna Perrot, were able to give us an insight into all aspects of local broadcasting and even managed to secure a five minute slot for us on Radio Norfolk’s Treasure Quest Extra Time. The visit ended in the famous Tardis of the infamous Dr Who. Jan Devey
GSOLICITORS IBBONS Howard in Whatfield Hello my dear Readers, Frank and Maria do love to tinker with their computer. They tell me that recently on a Facebook page there was discussion of various things ‘Gibbons’. How exciting and I am taken at how observant everyone is. Facebook seems to delve into one’s computer and mix and match one’s contacts. For that reason, Facebook is not something that I have had much to do with. It was only fitting that my entourage should travel to Whatfield as it has become Suffolk Village of the Year. I have friends and clients in Whatfield and so many congratulations to them all. Whatfield is a little distance and so I would be more than happy to visit clients at home there should they need me to do so. I have recently been engaged in a property purchase which should have been perfectly straight-forward except that children were selling their mother’s house and seeking to rely upon a Lasting Power of Attorney as authority to do so. Tucked away in the depths of the Lasting Power of Attorney though was a provision that the attorneys had no authority unless the Principal who granted the Lasting Power of Attorney had lost mental capacity. It turned out that the owner of the property was of full mind and was able to sell herself and indeed wanted to do so. One always has to keep a weather-eye open for these things. Sadly a dear friend of the family who so enjoyed his classic cars died in September after fighting cancer for several years. I attended his cremation at Seven Hills Crematorium at the end of September. I have been to several funerals at Seven Hills and its modernity almost disguises that it is a crematorium. A recent East Anglian Daily Times supplement was given over to various Ipswich firms of solicitors. There were pictures of groups of grey men in drab suits gathered outside of office front doors. It wasn’t a very exciting advertisement for the profession. It struck me that so many of those people had little real experience of the outside world or of running a business. We know that our clients are pleased to receive an all-round and experienced service. Do get in touch for all your conveyancing requirements, Wills and Probate and Lasting Powers of Attorney.
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The Hadleigh Dementia Action Alliance invites all to attend their open Dementia Awareness Day on the 14th of November at the Hadleigh Pool and Leisure centre. This event intends to introduce the Dementia-friendly initiatives of the Dementia Action Alliance as well as engaging with members of the community living with dementia and those with an inclination to support their community. The Dementia Action Alliance have produced a series of questions which are designed to qualify and categorise areas of necessity when equipping Hadleigh to be more dementia-friendly, which they intend to roll out with the open Awareness Day being your first chance to give them your feedback. The Awareness Day is also an excellent opportunity to network in your local area and get to know the faces that are trying to make Hadleigh a Dementia-friendly Community. For further information, please contact Tracey Loynds, Chief Executive, South Suffolk Leisure. Office. 01473 823470 (ext. 206)
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The Rosa Simon Music fund: first grant made, call for more funding applications The team behind the Fund had a really great meeting with about a dozen representatives from local schools (including the High School), churches, playgroups and registered child minders. We were able to confirm that the four main grounds for applying to the Fund would be: · Buying and giving away percussion instruments for younger children to use · Buying orchestral instruments (such as clarinets) to loan to older children who might otherwise be unable to do so · Funding tuition costs for playing orchestral instruments for older children who might otherwise be unable to do so · Funding music therapy and support for youngsters on the autism spectrum The Fund has also made its first donation: £170 for the cost of guitar tuition to a local Year 6 pupil. We are now encouraging as many local schools, churches, playgroups and registered child minders to apply as possible. Application forms are now available on the Rosa Simon Music Fund website: http://www.rosasimonmusicfund.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view= article&id=12&Itemid=127 There was also a strong wish for a number of concerts to be held in the name of the Fund to showcase the local musical talent in the town and to bring together those children who will have benefited from grants from the Fund. We’ve already had some volunteers to help organise these events in 2015. More details soon! Paul Simon & Family
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The Old Bakery Emporium It’s Our 1st Birthday! Ron and Amanda are inviting you to come and celebrate The Old Bakery Emporiums’ 1st Birthday on 8th November. They say the last year has been fascinating and thoroughly enjoyable. This is no every day antique shop boring and fuddy- duddy but a vibrant, happy shop that is constantly changing. The mission was to sell up-cycled, re-usable furniture, vintage interiors and clothing, curios and just about everything!. You won’t find new pieces here, only preloved from all ages and eras - relics and collectables from years gone by. Returning customers are saying how much they love the shopping experience and come from far and wide - Notting Hill in London, South Wales, Edinburgh and were even asked if they delivered to Cornwall! Some have been in many times and there’s always time for a chat. So if you’re looking to buy interesting and different things to dress your home, this is the place to come, without the big shop price tags! Christmas is not far away.. and The Emporium will be supplying non-drop trees from one of the best growers in East Anglia. These trees are pruned throughout the year, so every tree has a beautiful shape and are cut the day before they are delivered, ensuring they last much longer. Last year some customers were disappointed when they all sold out. Look out for them going on sale on Face Book at ‘Hadleigh Emporium’ which should be around the first week in December, or pop into the shop to place your order. Join us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/hadleighemporium Call the shop on 01473 808031 Text us on 07956 946625
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I have been away from Hadleigh for a week or so. This has not stopped me from striving to protect, defend and promote our town. But these activities have prevented me from writing my usual column. Hopefully, my normal service will be resumed next month. In the meantime, the autumn is now upon us, which means the trees will be shedding their leaves over the coming weeks and months. Due to the large number of trees in the Babergh district (there are over 12,000 on Babergh District Council land), there is inevitably an issue with leaf-fall in the autumn, particularly as the leaves fall quicker than they can clear them up and often continue to fall after they're cleared! The removal of fallen leaves on public highways and Babergh grounds is included as part of the routine street cleansing and maintenance of these areas. Where Babergh receives a report of fallen leaves between routine cleansing of these areas, they will endeavour to arrange an additional cleanse of these, with the priority being leaves which have broken down into detritus. Babergh does not clear leaves from private property (even if the leaves have fallen from Babergh trees) nor do they clear leaves from grass areas - the only exception to this rule are leaves in Babergh parks and Babergh sheltered housing sites. Any enquiries or reports regarding fallen leaves on public highways and Babergh grounds, should be reported to their our customer services, by calling 01473 826622. Alternatively reports can be emailed to public.realm@babergh.gov.uk or reported online http://www.babergh.gov.uk/report-it. THIS ARTICLE IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF BRIAN RILEY, DISTRICT COUNCILLOR, HADLEIGH NORTH AND COUNTY COUNCILLOR FOR HADLEIGH. THE VIEWS EXPRESSED SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS THOSE OF BABERGH DISTRICT COUNCIL OR SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL
Hadleigh Community Forum A voice for the People Established in March 2014 by the members of Open East House Group. To explore community activities and resources, collating the views of Hadleigh people and reporting to appropriate recognised groups. • To help safeguard and identify community needs • To participate in the development of the town and contribute to the choices made. • To support the involvement of volunteers to meet our aims Members of the Community Forum have been attending the cross party/cross community Steering Group, monthly meetings. These meetings were set up to bring together a range of viewpoints concerning future opportunities and issues facing the town. Since the Steering Group meetings take place during work time it is appreciated that there may be those unable to attend. HCF are encouraging the advanced advertising of the Agenda in the Community News, as well as on the Babergh District council website. We know the wheels of progress and change move slowly, more especially, at present, under significant financial restraints. However it isn’t always money that is needed to help improve the life of the town. If you are someone unable to attend but would like your views or ideas raised, we will be happy to speak on your behalf, delivering a short written comment if you wish. HCF members - Trevor Clarke and Jane Snowdon For more information email: hadleighcomforum@aol.com or telephone Jane Snowdon 824957
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Thank You Peter and Julie Phillips would like to thank everyone involved in fund raising and helping with our CRY Heart Screening which took place at Hadleigh Leisure Centre in May 2014. The Screening was great success with over a hundred youngsters from the age of 14 to 35 screened for the undiagnised heart conditions that show no symptoms and are resulting in the death of at least 12 youngsters a week. £8500 was raised to cover the costs of the screening in memory of our darling 25 yr old daughter Rebecca who collapsed and died November 14th 2010, it was a devastating time and even four years on it is so hard to come to terms with this, which is why we wanted to have a Cry screening to help prevent another family going through the awful ordeal of losing a child. A big thank you to the management and staff at The Hadleigh Leisure Centre for all their help in making the screening run so smoothly and to the CRY team for their hard work. Thinking of our darling Rebecca, missing and loving our beautiful daughter more each day, Always in our thoughts Dad and Mum xx
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Learn to Sew! The Cloth Clinic offers classes and workshops to suit a variety of sewing levels. From dressmaking to interiors and crafts, our schedule is updated regularly so do visit our website to check out our latest workshops! Based near Dedham in the picturesque Dedham Vale, The Cloth Clinic has a spacious, light and airy sewing studio with a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Maximum of 8 in a class. Classes in November include: Learn to Sew – sewing machine basis class, Rag Doll workshop, Chinelo Bally Wrap Dress, Freehand Machine Embroidery, Girl’s Dress, Apron and Bunting classes to name just a few! And Fabric Rehab - renowned for their fab online fabric retail site and amazing fabric showroom adjoining The Cloth Clinic – is having open days on Saturday 8th November and Saturday 22nd November, 10am – 3pm. Come along to take a look at the sewing school and the amazing range of funky, retro and modern fabrics on offer. To book, find out more and check out our exciting new class schedule please visit www.theclothclinic.co.uk, or call 01206 321611 for more information. You can also find us, and our regular updates, on Facebook www.facebook.com/theclothclinic and Twitter https://twitter.com/TheClothClinic. But please book soon to avoid disappointment – the sewing bug is spreading fast!
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Beaumont School Report Harvest! It has been full speed ahead at Beaumont School these last few weeks. We have been busy celebrating Harvest with the whole school participating in a special Harvest assembly. The Spiders class played their part in the assembly, led by Rev. Martin Thrower, by reading out their own Harvest poems. The children also contributed to a Harvest collection for the charity World Vision, the money collected going to sponsor a child in Ethiopia. Our Year 3 and 4 Classes were luckily enough to be invited to St. Mary’s Church where they participated in a series of workshops designed around the theme of Harvest. The children thoroughly enjoyed the range of activities which ȹ stimulated thought amongst the children about the true meaning of this annual ȹ festival. Cellar Door Open 1st November – 21st December Jimmy’s Farm Visit To support 11am - 4pm (Closed Mondays) ȹ children’s learning in class, ȹŗthe Our Cellar Door Shop will be open for wine and liqueur tastings plus a ȹ the Butterfly Class visited ȹ ŗ wonderful selection of Christmas gifts and goodies including: Jimmy’s Farm. The children had Chocolate Truffles (made with our own a wonderful time meeting and liqueurs) Fudge and Penrith Toffee learning about the various Norfolk Punch, Sloe Gin and Liqueurs animals on the farm, but also Christmas Flowers and beautiful Wreaths enjoyed other activities such as Luscious Smellies, Soaps and Candles den building. The children met different breeds of pigs, alpacas, Christmas Food - Puddings, Mincemeat, goats, sheep as well as seeing Marmalades, Chutneys butterflies close up in the butterfly house. The children were lucky enough to Vintage Glass and Tableware from Artist Clare Weeks plus Soaps and enjoy a picnic lunch outside, which was followed by den building in the woods. Scrubs from Honeybee The children worked really well in their teams and created some wonderful Toys, Hampers, Crackers and Decorations constructions. Totally Alive! The school field became a farmyard for the day as we played PLUS New this year - A Festive CHEESE EVENING host to a range of domestic animals. Totally Alive organise educational visits with Mrs H’s selection of local cheeses to taste to schools, bringing the animals to the children and letting them experience and buy – alongside a glass of our Giffords Hall them at close quarters. The children met various breeds of horses, goats, wine, stock up on presents, treats and wine for sheep, ducks, rabbits, chicken and wildfowl. The favourite animals by far were Christmas on the evenings of the rabbits, as the children were allowed to hold and stoke them. The children 12 & 13th December 6pm-8pm, ideal for those learnt all about the different types of animals and why they are useful to us in who are too busy to visit during the day! today’s world. The older children in Spider class managed to come up with over 40 uses for a sheep! This was a valuable experience for all the children, GIFFORDS HALL VINEYARD especially for those who have not had an opportunity to meet these different Hartest, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP29 4EX types of animals before. Tel: 01284 830 799 | info@giffordshall.co.uk | www.giffordshall.co.uk
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Bikeability The older children in the school have also been busy with various activities. Members of Year 6 had the opportunity to attend an intensive Bikeablilty course. Bikeability is ‘cycling proficiency’ for the 21st century, designed to give children the skills and confidence to ride their bikes on today’s roads. The children taking part in the course all managed to achieve a pass and received certificates and shiny luminous badges for their efforts, well done! At a school where a high number of children and staff use their bikes as a regular mode of transport we see it as important that the children have the opportunity to refine their bicycling skills. Family Day - Wattisham At Beaumont school a high proportion of our children are from service families who are stationed at Wattisham airbase. Wattisham recently played host to a very important royal Philip. Some of our visitor, Prince children were lucky enough to meet and talk with the Prince as they had been invited to attend a family fun day at the base to mark the occasion. A brush with royalty I’m sure they’ll remember for a long time.
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The past twelve months have seen our U3A grow even more, both in number of members and events held in addition to our usual monthly general meetings. Our website is now established as an important part of our communications network and we now have twenty-nine Special Interest Groups, having added two new ones this year, Current Affairs and Epic Poetry. Our monthly speakers have covered subjects as diverse as the history of Harrods, the Medieval Manor of Hadleigh, dealing with prostitution in Ipswich following the five murders, the man who recreated Roman Britain, whale preservation expeditions, gardening to survive in WW2 Britain, music in films, and a life of theatrical touring. At our AGM in October Peter Hesketh gave us a revealing insight into the maritime freight industry through his travels around the world by cntainer ship. An even wider spectrum is booked for the coming year. Our theatre visits to the Regent have twice featured the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the ballet Giselle, Verdi's opera Aida and the magical musical of CATS! More opera and drama are coming up in the next two months. We supported the region's Untapped Writer's Group performances - and will be back this October. We have travelled further afield for two of Andrew Davies' Unknown London tours, one to the St Pancras area and the other to Spitalfields and its surroundings - in depth history brought to life by this charismatic guide. In fact the tempting sight of the Eurostar standing at St Pancras gave direct rise to the plan to use it for our 2015 holiday to Bruges, where we will learn of the cultural history of the city as well as a guided tour of the WW! sites at Ypres. We visited the Greenwich Maritime Museum during it's Turner Exhibition and another trip took us to the Lowry Exhibition at Tate Britain. September took a large group of us to Canterbury for five days, where we had an educational guided tour of the Cathedral and its history, visits to the Cinque Ports of Walmer and Sandwich, the opportunity to explore the lively fishing port of Whitstable, and an evening at the Marlowe Theatre. Nearer home we had an atmospheric guided tour of the WW2 Radar Station at Bawdsey, bringing the reality of the wartime experience alive in this year of remembrance. All this in just the past twelve months. We put considerable effort into fulfilling our U3A remit to provide varied and appropriate life-long learning opportunities for our members and have been rewarded with enthusiasm and active support from all the participants. New members are always welcome. Our monthly meetings are held on the second Monday of the month at the Ansell Centre at 2.30 pm. Why not come along and see for yourself- guest fee £3.00? Sue Witham, Chairman
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Get organised for Christmas at Labels to Love! Get organised for Christmas and visit Labels to Love for your new outfit or special evening dress. Lots of gorgeous jewellery and accessories from Gabys, Big Metal and Majique to compliment an outfit or to make the perfect gift for Christmas. Also lingerie and nightwear from Triumph and new in, Spanx opaque and sheer high waisted tights. Handbags, scarves and other gift ideas add to the mix and are now in store, with free gift wrap available. Labels to Love will be open for the Christmas Tree lighting up event on Sunday 30th November 1 – 6 pm. Labels to Love, 24 High Street, Hadleigh IP7 5AP Tel 01473 807052 Open Tuesday to Saturday 9.30 am - 5.30pm www.labelstolove.co.uk - Find us on Facebook
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Counting down Saturdays at Hollow Trees Farm Shop This year, once again, throughout November Hollow Trees Farm are counting down to Christmas over seven super Saturdays. Every week from 10 am until 4pm on our super Saturdays we will be showcasing our quality home-grown and local produce as well as providing some great gift ideas. From sausages to cheese, Christmas puddings to turkeys and hampers to holly. Dates are below and more details are on our web site at www.hollowtrees.co.uk or why not pop to Semer and see us?
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Celebrate British Sausage Week 3rd - 9th November Choose any 3 sausages from a selection of 8 flavours with Mash and Peas - only £8.95 Jackie Gosling, an adult rider, has been a regular and stalwart member of The Shelley Centre for many years. She has on several occasions qualified and represented The Centre at the RDA National Dressage Competitions, winning places in her class. In September she raised £3000 for The Centre, outstanding. From wheelchair to aeroplane to falling thousands of feet through the air on a parachute jump is an amazing feet of courage, especially with a disability. Our sincere thanks and admiration go to Jackie with her indomitable spirit. To have goals to aim for is important for our riders. Six of them took part in a most enjoyable and instructive ‘Pony Day’ at the Centre in September. This involved stable preparation, horse care and riding. Two riders passed Riding and Horse Care Grade 1; one - Riding and Horse Care Grade 2; two Horse Care Grade 3; and one -Riding Grade 4. After lunch we had a long ride through the local paths and fields. Congratulations to them all and grateful thanks to the helpers who supported them. We are delighted this term that several new volunteers have joined us enabling us to take on four new riders. Date for your Diary. 29th May 2015 we will be holding A Ball at Le Talbooth, Dedham. This is a very popular event so for more details or to book tickets please contact Jan soon on 01206 337457. If you would like to read more about The Shelley Centre activities, past and future, have a look on our Web Site under ‘Shelley News’. Website: www.rda-east.org.uk/shelley.html Tel: 01473 824172
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Hadleigh Orchestra Christmas Concert Sunday December 7th 6.30 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Conductor: Ute Cooper Leader: Lucy Symons Our Christmas Concert in early December will include, as usual, four wellknown Carols for you to sing accompanied by the Orchestra. In addition the programme (which is still being finalised) will include Peter Warlock’s popular Capriol Suite, a movement from Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony, Johann Strauss’s Emperor Waltz and the Overture to Verdi’s opera La Traviata - a piece I personally have wanted to play for many years. I know not everybody would agree but for me it is the finest of Verdi’s overtures. As usual, entrance is free and the concert will probably last just a little over the hour. We shall be asking for the usual donation as you leave which will go towards expenses and a donation to St. Joseph’s church. We are again most grateful to Father Peter for the opportunity of giving our Christmas Concert in this church. John Druce (chairman)
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St Mary’s ‘Pop-Up Cafe’ In aid of Macmillan Cancer Support On Friday 26th September, in place of our very popular Cafe Church, the community, friends and benefice of St Mary’s held an all-day “pop-up cafe” in aid of Macmillan. The afternoon before the event, many willing hands arrived to decorate the church and move tables, pews and chairs & furniture ready for the next day. From eight o’clock in the morning we set out cake stalls, books, tombola, raffle and various craft stalls. We served hot filled rolls and all sorts of other goodies for breakfast to the helpers and growing number of visitors no doubt encouraged inside by that unmistakably enticing aroma of bacon which filled the church and churchyard. We had got off to a good start ! By lunch time we had cleared breakfast and set up an astonishing array of home-cooked goodies including chilli’s, jacket potatoes, lentil bakes, sausage plaits and a variety of salads and breads. There were desserts too which were most appreciated. We were amazed when we noticed the queue for lunch stretched right to the door of the church – we served over a hundred lunches and received some fantastic compliments. Well done indeed to all our chefs. Afternoon tea of filled rolls, pastries, scones & cream and cakes made a fitting finale to a wonderful day. It was fantastic to see so many people coming together to join us in support of this so deserving charity. All the stalls did well and we cannot thank enough the most generous and fabulous shops and businesses of Hadleigh who donated so much to help us. An equal thank you must go to everyone who so happily cooked and baked at home so that we had such a great variety of things we could offer for sale. And a particular thank you to the many willing hands who tirelessly helped with all the setting up, the cooking, the preparation and serving of all meals, the washing up and then stayed to clear everything away, and we mustn't forget the kind people who manned the stalls and gave such wonderful items for the raffle. Tired feet, aching backs but happy hearts ! It was a long day but so very worth it and such a happy day, working alongside friends and greeting visitors, friends and neighbours who came along to give their support. We were especially delighted to welcome the Mayor and Hadleigh Town Council who had booked a large table for lunch. I am delighted to say that we managed to raise a very respectable £1,450 for the amazing Macmillan team who help so many, and touch so many lives. Jess Janas
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News from St Mary’s Primary School As always, the Year 6 children had an amazing time on their residential trip to Aylmerton in north Norfolk. It was a great opportunity for learning about coastal erosion and habitats. More importantly, the trip is a fantastic way to build up the children’s independence and confidence. They learn super team skills by working together on problem solving activities and create some wonderful memories, such as seeing the seals at Blakeney Point and walking through the salt marshes. We were really impressed by the children’s curiosity, sense of awe and wonder and their desire to learn. What a wonderful start to the year for Willow Class! We are extremely proud to announce that St Mary’s School has been accredited as a Centre of Excellence for the Arts Award! This great achievement was made all the more special when we discovered that we are the only primary school in the entire country to have been recognised in this way! Though the Arts Award, the children have great opportunities to take part in different arts activities; be inspired by artists; experience arts events; and share their arts skills with others. We would like to thank Mrs Seed and all the children who have contributed to this success with their great creativity! Oak class have been lucky enough to be part of "Orchestras Live Lullaby project" with City of London Sinfonia, learning about musical instruments, rhythm and singing! These lively workshops have really captured the children's interest. Parents were invited to join in the fun in our final workshop. We were joined by talented musicians from the London Sinfonia orchestra who told us about their instruments and how they work. We all took part in with lots of musical activities - children, teachers and parents all had a fantastic time. Through this project, we are achieving the Discover Arts award. The children in Years 2 and 3 really enjoyed attending Harvest Workshops at the church. Thank you to all the adults who helped us. They took part in lots of fun activities, such as baking bread and making paper boats. We would like to say a special thank you to the children who represented the school at the Harvest service in the church. They spoke so clearly when they shared their work and prayers. The older children read a Bible story and talked about our school’s values. As always, they were terrific representatives of the school, and we were really proud of them. Also, we held a special Harvest assembly in school, which was attended by lots of parents. The children sang and shared their work on Harvest. Thanks to Martin and Daniel who joined us for this special celebration. The children’s food donations were given to FIND, a charity that helps families in need. Elm Class and Willow class were really lucky to meet some very exotic animals recently! Thank you to Jon Rowe and Margaret, his giant tortoise, for visiting our school! Margaret wandered around the classroom and became a great favourite with everyone! Jon had slides and video of various creatures in the wild, taken on his travels. He showed the children some live creatures he had brought, including colourful frogs, a corn snake and royal python, both of which the children could hold, and a boa constrictor which they kept our distance from! The children learned about how various animals live in the wild, and why some have evolved the way they have. Jon told the children about the Caribbean island of Dominica, its volcano and the animals and people living there. He is involved in a project there to help protect a very rare species of frog. There are believed to be only 17 Mountain Chicken Frogs still living and he is working with a team to try to prevent them becoming extinct. In September, each class organised a ‘reading café’, which parents were invited to. This was a great chance to celebrate reading and share fun activities with parents. It was great to see so many parents joining us for reading and refreshments! The children were really inspired and motivated! Look out for writing and maths cafés in the future! We are absolutely delighted with our new gym trail and play equipment! It has really brightened up the front of the school and everyone has really enjoyed playing on it. It is such fun and we are really pleased with how it has turned out. Thanks to the Parent Support Group and the Diocese for helping to fund the project.
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Lifesaver from Hadleigh Pool and Leisure Centre receives award The Annual National Lifesaver Defibrillator Awards hosted by the national cardiac charity SADS UK honours people who are saving lives in the community. Attended by the eminent cardiologists, the Resuscitation Council (UK), College of Paramedics and ambulance service trusts around the country, this is a truly prestigious evening. On October 18th a celebratory evening was held to acknowledge Lifesavers in the community. Hadleigh Pool and Leisure Centre, former Duty Manager Piers Merryweather will be honoured during the evening for the action he took to save the life of a gentleman who collapsed in the gym on the 16th May last year. Piers was summoned to the gym and after quickly assessing the situation asked a member of the public to go to the reception and ask the receptionist to call for an ambulance and then to return to the gym to confirm this had been done. Piers had by then asked a lifeguard to get the defibrillator from the main office downstairs. A second member of staff (non-qualified as a first aider) arrived on the scene and offered assistance. Piers could not detect either a pulse or breathing so he commenced CPR on the man and administered the defibrillator. An off duty nurse who had been attending a class in one of the other rooms offered to help with the CPR and Piers asked her to assist and take turns doing the chest compressions. At approximately 7.47pm a paramedic arrived on site and started to work with the staff on the treatment to the man. The ambulance arrived at 7.55pm where the two paramedics treated him. After the man had been stabilised he was taken to Ipswich hospital. The ambulance crew and paramedic that attended site had nothing but praise for the actions taken by Piers and staff on the night and were not shy to make the point that without them taking action in their opinion the man would have died. The off duty nurse who assisted with compressions had nothing but praise he wanted to make it very clear that Piers and gym staff were the ones who did all the hard work and felt that they should receive credit. Mick Packer, Contract Manager said, In the leisure industry staff are given many health & safety related training courses and sometimes go through the whole of their leisure career without ever being involved in any incidents of this nature. Incident training happens on sites but can never create the stress / tension / seriousness of an actual incident. In my opinion for a relatively new member of staff to carry out this lifesave using his skills and knowledge in such a professional manner is an outstanding achievement. If you would like to know more about the National Lifesaver Defibrillator Awards, or SADS please email: info@sadsuk.org www.sadsuk.org Tel: 01277 81215
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Hadleigh Community Primary School Hadleigh Community Primary fully embraces the new curriculum It has been a busy start to the school year and one of the greatest challenges we have had to face is the new curriculum which became statutory in September. However, at HCPS we have fully embraced the new units of work and this can be easily demonstrated by the number of new trips and activities which have been enjoyed by the children so early in the school year. Here are some of the activities they have participated in – Reception and Year 3 will be reported on next month as they haven’t had their trips yet! Year 1: You may have noticed groups of children walking around Hadleigh observing houses. This was part of their new topic on ‘Things in Living Memory’, which included looking at old and new houses. In particular, the children were participating in ‘Maths Outside the Classroom’ activities – looking at the shapes and numbers of the houses. The information collected was then used for lots of follow-up activities back at school. Year 2: Year 2 have had a particularly busy time having participated in two activities outside of school so far this term! On September 30th, they visited Felixstowe, which is a trip they have completed before, but this time the emphasis was different – the trip was linked with Geography, Science and Maths. The children had been studying a book called ‘Lucy and Tim at the Seaside’. Therefore, the children made sand sculptures (art), but in addition to this they made posters to explain why Felixstowe is a good place to visit and compared the town with Hadleigh. The children studied local plants in their natural environment as part of their scientific learning and found sea cabbages and an abundance of blackberries. They also looked for evidence of animal habitats and found plenty of examples of spherical rabbit droppings – which linked perfectly with their other area of study – ‘Maths Outside the Classroom’. In particular, the children were looking for 3D shapes and were absolutely fascinated when a large container ship arrived – it had a huge number of 3D shapes to be observed! The children in year 2 also enjoyed a cross curricular day at St Mary’s Church, on the theme of harvest. It linked to the Felixstowe trip as one of the areas they studied was the harvest of the sea. We are very grateful for the support from our local churches. Year 4: Our High School ably supported Year 4 when they visited Bildeston for a day of stream dipping as part of their habitats project. This is a trip that year 4 has experienced before but this time the focus was also on ‘Maths Outside the Classroom’ and so there were maths activities included in the day. We would like to say a big thank you to Bildeston School for allowing Year 4 to use their access to the stream and also to the High School for their support.
Year 5: Armed with ipads and clip boards, the Year 5 children strolled along the River Brett to visit landmarks in Hadleigh including the war memorial, Toppesfield Bridge and Constitution Hill. Their trip was partly new geography curriculum and partly Computing – the children used the ipads to take video clips which were then taken back to school and converted into QR codes. There now appear to be QR codes popping up all around the school! The children are now using their information to make a leaflet so the trip is also enhancing their Literacy skills. Year 6: A brand new history topic for Year 6 is the study of Raydon Airfield. It is also linked to Geography – looking at the change of land use over a period of time. Year 6 were particularly fortunate because the cost of the coaches was fully funded by the HSA and school. The children used their mapping skills to name and locate various Nissen huts and aircraft hangars on their google maps which had been provided. A number of people working at the airfield helped the children to learn the original uses of some of the buildings and they were able to then recognise how the area had changed over time. Year 6 would particularly like to thank the Raydon Airfield Preservation Society for all of the photographs and resources they have leant them.
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2014 Poppy Appeal is Underway The Royal British Legion is the countries oldest and largest of the service charities and works tirelessly to support the ex-service community. The charity is funded through the poppy appeal, which is run all year round although the main focus is on the two weeks that lead up to Remembrance Day. The Hadleigh & District Branch of the Royal British Legion launched this years Poppy appeal on Saturday 25 Oct 14. In recent years the people of Hadleigh have been most generous and have raised an annual total of around £9,000. So thank you all for your continued support. If you want to donate then you will find our collection tins in outlets all around the town. Please note that we do not collect house to house in Hadleigh. If anyone comes to your door please report it. For those of you considering other fund raising activities during the coming year, please consider supporting the appeal. You can get more details from the Branch on George Street. Thanks again for your continued support which is very much appreciated.
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Time for ‘Your Say’ about St Mary’s Church The planned changes to the inside of St Mary’s Church are only one part of the overall vision. Please be patient with us whilst we are in a time of transition - by the time the New Year begins the inside of St Mary’s will look very different to how it appears now. The church building has served the needs of the Parish of Hadleigh for hundreds of years, and I hope you will agree with me when I say that we need to do all we can to ensure it is here for many years to come. If nothing happens there, then it will just end up being a beautiful museum. As a result of studying the profile of the parish, it became clear that the needs of the community are ever-changing. During October a lot of people have been involved in putting together the first draft of a three year Vision Plan. A plan ensuring that the church is alive and active in the community and open to everyone. This plan was shared with the church community on Sunday 19 October. We would love to hear what you think about the plans for our future. A copy of the draft plan is available from St Mary’s Church and also from the reception area of St Mary’s School. I want to encourage you to pick up a copy however small or large your interest might be. Please read it, but above all be encouraged to tell us what you think. Do you agree with what’s there? Are there things you want to suggest we consider? The Parish Church is here to serve your needs - yes, primarily as a place of Christian worship, but also as a community space accessible by all. VISION is about St Mary’s Hadleigh Treasuring the past......Celebrating the present Being challenged by the future If you would like to have your say, please put your comments in an email or letter (before 16 November 2014), addressed to ‘St Mary’s Vision Plan’, Benefice Office, St Mary’s Church, Church Street, Hadleigh, IP7 5DT. Email: office@stmaryshadleigh.co.uk. There is also an opportunity to come and chat to us on Saturday 15 November, 10am to 12noon, in St Mary’s Church. Pop in for a coffee with us and have your say! We look forward to seeing or hearing from you soon The Very Revd Martin Thrower, Dean of Hadleigh
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Boule-In To Christmas! “Christmas is a very personal celebration” says Cathy Bullen of Bildeston’s stylish French store The Boule-in. “It’s a time when we put a personal touch on our home, our gifts and our unique family traditions. There’s nothing nicer than bringing out those special treasures carefully stored away during the year to decorate one’s home. Often battered, their charm lies in the fact they are unique and personal. I always try and add a new decoration or two each year and enjoy taking time to find something especially pretty with a vintage theme that I especially love at this time of year. In the same way I try very hard to give unique and personal gifts : I love giving things that are completely original and show I’ve thought of the person I’m giving them to. It’s so special to give a piece of blue glass to add to someone’s collection – or a wonderful vintage corkscrew to a wine buff!” This year The Boule-in celebrates “Joyeux Noel” at its Christmas Fair (Thursday 27th to Saturday 29th November 10 am to 8 pm) where you can discover numerous personal treasures for friends or vintage baubles to decorate your home – all brought together with a touch of French flair!. Tel: 01449 740359 www.boule-in.co.uk
St Joseph’s Feels Different. And That’s The Way We Like It! St Joseph’s is very proud of its ethos which combines strong, traditional Christian values with a unique approach to supporting and nurturing children within a family environment. The result is an all-round education with not just termly, but weekly, daily and even hourly opportunities, experiences and successes in both academic and extra-curricular fields. Significantly, this feeling is echoed by the students as illustrated in this extract from the speech by the Head Boy for 2014-2015, Tommy Newbigging, at the College Prize Giving in July: “I stand before you humbled and very honoured. I have already received so much support and encouragement, and for me that is what sums up St Joseph’s College’s values and ethos. We are a team, a family, who supports any student with any problem, challenge, or achievement they have, with grace, dignity and a good heart.” Achievements come in many forms at the College. Alongside its traditionally strong rugby standing with five of this year’s leavers receiving contracts at professional clubs in England and France, St Joseph’s can point to numerous other sporting, cultural and academic successes. The £2 million investment in a state-of-the-art Astroturf complex for hockey, netball and tennis is a tangible example of the College’s commitment to progress girls’ sport in particular and is already seeing great results. In recognition of its excellence in arts and cultural provision, the Arts Council England has awarded St Joseph’s Artsmark Gold status with students regularly taking on new challenges in disciplines such as music, dance, art, photography and drama. St Joseph’s prides itself on nurturing all students to achieve their best academically. This is best illustrated by the results throughout the key stages of the curriculum and particularly the case when looking at the compulsory curriculum subjects that are often seen as more challenging. Life in the Prep School is based on the principle of ‘excellence and enjoyment in learning’ for children aged 3 to 11 who are taught within a broad, challenging and rich curriculum that produced fantastic Year 6 SATS results of Level 4 and above in Reading, 97%; English, 94% and Mathematics, 91% in 2014. Our students also recorded the best ever College GCSE results for percentage of A*-C grades this year excelling in those core curriculum subjects that are traditionally seen as more academic: Biology, 100%; Chemistry, 100%; Physics, 92%; Mathematics, 92% and English, 91%. This theme continued through A Level results in Physics, 100%; Chemistry, 100%; Mathematics, 96% and Biology, 86% A*-C grades and has seen students go onto 11 of The Times Top 20 UK universities in the last two years to read courses including Dentistry, Engineering (Civil and Mechanical), Biological Sciences, Architecture, Mathematics, Accounting, Business Management, Psychology, Sociology and more. Read more at www.stjos.co.uk and experience the unique environment for yourself by registering for one of the events today.
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Hadleigh Carpet Care Introduces Specialist Rug Cleaning and winter services Hadleigh carpet care have been trading as a local family run dedicated service cleaning Suffolk’s fibres and fabrics with quality and care for the past 7 years. The reputation has made them one of Suffolk’s finest independent company cleaning to Woolsafe, IICRC and NCCA standards meaning superb finishes from a dedicated team of four. Now introducing the cleaning of all Dry Cleaning types of rugs from modern shag piles, to handmade woven silks with a difference. Common practice is to have rugs cleaned like a normal fitted carpet, but does this achieve the results we desire? Because of the construction of rugs and the quality, they can be very tightly woven meaning dry grit and dirt sits at the base of the fibres grinding and abrading them, meaning fibre and colour lose. Hadleigh carpet cares new rug beating machine gently vibrates all of the fine grit and dirt out of the base through the grid systems and onto the floor prior to cleaning. Once this process has been completed, the removal of greasy soils, spots and spills is carried out by dry powder, fibre shampooing, hot water extraction or a rotary absorption system Scotchguard depending on the sensitivity of the colours, Protection construction and fibres that is tested upon during our Free quotation where we will offer to collect and deliver free of charge. The cleaning process in a controlled environment under great lighting will ensure quality results without causing damage to the fibres or backing including shrinkage, stretching, colour migrating, pile burst or texture change. If your rug is over a year old and has never been cleaned professionally and you would like that Rug Cleaning `new look’ again, then call us today and arrange a free quotation at a time convenient to you. New Winters services We have been listening to our valued customer’s comments over the summer and we are please to introduce our complete dry cleaning process to all carpets, upholstery and curtains. You can now keep your homes looking spotlessly clean and able to use straightaway in the winter months. For a free quotation please call today to arrange inspection Also: • One off spot and stain removal (emergency call out) to remove those spills, or marks that keep coming back. • Scotchgard protection to new and old fibres and fabrics includes free stain removal service* Stain Removal CALL 01473 396706 or 07507 240226 www.hadleighcarpetcare.co.uk
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Dear Sir Please write to: Kelvin Avis 68 High Street, Hadleigh, Ipswich IP7 5EF or email: kelvin@keithavis.co.uk
Dear Sir Thank you to the real organiser of the community concert. As the local Poppy Appeal organiser I was delighted to receive a cheque the other day for £680 from Mr Fred Breyer, the organiser of a very successful and entertaining community concert in St Mary’s church in September. I would like to thank Fred for the donation and congratulate him on his efforts. It is not easy organising such an event and I know that Fred had a number of hurdles to overcome, but Fred being Fred, pushed on and made a great success out of it. Thank you again Fred for giving up your time and effort for our community, it is very much appreciated. I would also like to thank those local businesses who sponsored the event. All in all it was a great example of community spirit. Mark Brennan
Dear Sir Regarding an article in the EADT: I find it extraordinary that Babergh and Mid Suffolk Councils, having had a review on the future use of the offices in Hadleigh and those in Needham Market by specialist valuers Lambert Smith Hampton, at I Imagine some considerable expense are to ‘discard’ their advice. These are the councils that are now integrating rather than merging (spot the difference if you can) because that was rejected in 2011 after a local referendum. As this review was firstly in the interest of saving money, that should be the governing factor. According to the specialists LSH, the most cost effective choice would be too move both councils to Hadleigh, or secondly too move both to Needham Market. Clearly not what our elected representatives wanted to see, as they, it would seem, would rather go to Suffolk County Council offices in Ipswich, (who interestingly rent office space at Needham Market for I believe 60 staff). With satellite offices to service local needs, (preferably not face to face but using IT) or maybe some new build (as money is so tight.) The good news is this decision is not to be made until after the May election next year, perhaps a good time to ‘discard’ some councillors. S. Laing
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I am pleased to advise that the concert held in St. Mary’s on 20th of September enabled a donation of £680 to The Poppy Appeal Fund to be made, plus £125 for the refurbishing of The Great War Roll of Honour in St. Mary's, together with other needed material items donated to St. Mary’s. Appreciation and thanks have gone out to all those who contributed to the success of the evening either by donation or support on the night. However especial thank's must be reserved for the Choirmaster/ M.C. for the sheer physical effort and talent he displayed on the night. Due to publication schedules it was not possible to give a full appraisal of the evening but our HCN columnist/humourist Howard Gibbons did somehow manage to squeeze in a balanced account in the October issue. Thank you to all who supported this worthwhile community event. Fred Breyer
Dear Sir I am sure everyone will agree with me that the hanging baskets this year were extremely colourful and added to the attraction of the High Street. Our thanks must go to Cyndy and her team of helpers for all their efforts, especially Ray who is responsible for seeing that the flowers are watered and fed every day. As the scheme is supported by the Chamber of Commerce it is sad to think that this may have been the last time that the baskets were put up. It is disappointing that out of the 80 or more businesses in the town centre and the hundreds of people who work there that over the past years only three people have had sufficient commitment to work towards maintaining the viability of the High Street. I know that everyone is busy but is it too much to ask that the people whose livelihoods depend of the High Street should be prepared to give up a few hours of their time a year to ensure that the Chamber continues? Jane Haylock
Dear Sir I just wanted to write and thank you all for the fascinating Great War articles you have been publishing in the Hadleigh Community News recently but also consistently, the RBL monthly contribution. It is for me the highlight of the magazine and personally very poignant having briefly served in the 90's, but also retaining a very strong connection with the forces and both family and military history. I would also like to thank those responsible for the exceptional well organised, presented and moving memorial service we had at the Hadleigh cenotaph on the 100 year anniversary at the outbreak of the Great War. I am a relative newcomer to these parts (9 years) so unfortunately I am unable to contribute to your quest to research those names on the cenotaph, but presumably other towns and villages are doing the same and although I can't help Hadleigh with her heroes, I wondered if the RBL is coordinating the same research for others towns and villages who are trying to research their own? My thanks again for the wonderful service you are doing for those who should never be forgotten. David Aplin
in September 2013
under the new Ofsted Inspection Framework
‘Small School with a ‘can-do’ attitude’ Ofsted - September 2013
‘Pupils enjoy a very wide range of stimulating activities that parents describe as “amazing”’ Ofsted - September 2013
‘Pupils’ social development is outstanding’ Ofsted - September 2013
‘100% of parents would recommend this School to another parent’ Ofsted - September 2013
‘The headteacher, staff and governors share a strong commitment to drive the School forward, always with the central focus of raising pupils’ standards’ Ofsted - September 2013 Call 01473 823309 for details or visit www.whatfield.suffolk.sch.uk
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LES HYMAS Furniture Restorer SALES Highest quality restored furniture sympathetically restored including Chesterfield Sofas Armchairs Free Estimates Large range of fabrics & trimmings
Upholstery & Furniture Restoration Courses Held 1st Weds of the month at Hadleigh Utd FC Clubhouse - Call for details
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Christmas Price Freeze!! • FREE Consultations • FREE Fringe Trim • FREE 50ml Milk Mask with Intensive Conditioning Treatment • FREE Tea and Coffee We will be running Special Offers throughout the festive season to fulfill all your christmas needs. No appointments are necessary, if you book from November 1st you will be entered into our free prize draw, with a chance to win some fantastic prizes. We are now stockists of the new GHD Curling Tongs, Hairdryers, Wands and Straighteners. 79 - 81 High Street, Hadleigh IP7 5EA 01473 827436
Christmas Craft Fair at the Town Hall, Hadleigh The Town Hall in Hadleigh is playing host to our Christmas craft fair on the 15th November 2014. The Hall will be crammed full of beautiful handmade festive crafts and gifts. Simply events held their Autumn craft fair in the Town Hall last October, the fair was hugely successful and we had a busy flow of visitors allday coming along to see the fantastic range of quality handmade crafts on display. The Christmas craft fair will be open from 10am – 4pm with free entry and will be run over two floors, the main hall and the dining room where you will find crafters and a delicious range of homemade cakes and savouries for you to sample inbetween the beautiful crafts and gifts. Event organiser, Kylie Sparkes says 'we really enjoy holding our events in Hadleigh, we always get such a warm welcome and feel the visitors really appreciate the quality of crafts our events have to offer.' The fair will showcase 40 craft stalls with a range of crafts including jewellery by 'Ghislaine Brace-Clemens', 'Kooky Valentine' and 'Cogs and Gems', textiles by 'Noahlily' and 'Bags of friends', art by 'Frances Vincent Arts', photography by 'Lisa Cockrell Photography' and 'ACS Creative Photography' and fused glass by 'Carola Smedjebacka Design'. Please come along and support your very talented local crafters at the Town Hall this November, you maybe looking for that special christmas gift or a festive decoration for your home that you will be sure to find amongst the makers at the 'Christmas craft fair'. If you would like more information on the 'Christmas craft fair', future events or you are a crafter wanting to hold a stall at a future event then please have a look at www.simplyevents.me or email me info@simplyevents.me.
LEISA, SI, TASH, STACEY & CHRIS welcome you to Hadleigh’s Cutter & Co
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HADLEIGH OSTEOPATHS Registered Osteopaths CAROLYN CUDDEFORD, D.O. ELIZABETH OATES, BSc. Hons. (Ost.) Hadleigh Osteopaths has been established for over 22 years Osteopathy is helpful for patients with: Back, shoulder and neck pain, Sports Injury, Trapped Nerves, Disc Related Problems, Sciatica, Knee and Ankle Injuries, Arthritic and Degenerative Pain, Tension, Headaches, Repetitive Strain Injuries, Elbow and Wrist Pain, Rheumatic Conditions
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Santa’s Workshop at Kersey Mill
Magical & Unique ....is your childs name on the list?
Bring the children to meet Santa and help the elves prepare for Christmas Booking essential £12 per child with 1 adult Additional adults £5 (gift, cookies & shake)
For tickets - www.eventbrite.co.uk Telephone 01473 829317 or from Glass & Craft & The Coffee Shop at Kersey Mill
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Kersey Mill Newsletter A mill has stood on this site at Kersey for a 1000 years, it is mentioned in William the Conqueror’s survey, the Domesday Book of 1086. It could tell some tales and interesting stories. We are always keen to hear of any to add to our collection and to build on the wonderful history. The present Mill was constructed in the early 1800’s by Whitmore and Binyon, a major task when one sees the wonderful mechanics, it is quite amazing to think how that was achieved with such basic tools and equipment in those days. Today we have electricity, lighting, modern lifting and drilling devices, and still we struggle. We are now working on the repairs to the waterwheel, installing 20 new buckets each bucket taking considerable time and effort,. We now have seven in place, it’s been hard and heavy work, although we are learning and gaining experience with each bucket fitting. Special thanks go to Bill Griffiths who has been giving up his Sundays to help. He is extremely knowledgeable and has been a valued member of the volunteers. Our team of volunteers show incredible dedication coupled with amazing enthusiasm, so many different people who have come to help in so many different ways, with the aim to make the mill a working example in Suffolk again. The help and support that has been received from so many has been quite remarkable. All those that helped raise funds for the restoration project with Santa’s Workshop and his Elves last year are back again this year. The purchase of the buckets was from funds raised by Santa’s Workshop, thanks to all the children and their parents who supported the event. The volunteers involved were from the local community here in Hadleigh. We are aiming again to run these events every Friday Saturday and Sunday from November 28th. The tickets are now on sale and the proceeds will help us further with the restoration. Weather permitting, there will be other attractions available including children’s roundabout and swings, Glass & Craft will have their craft studio open where you can try your hand at glass painting, ceramic painting and also decopatch. You can even make your own Christmas decorations! Please book early as spaces are limited and tickets are going fast. Tickets can be purchased from www.eventbrite.co.uk Glass & Craft or the coffee shop or by telephone 01473 829317 and from www.kerseymill.net The Friends of Kersey Mill thank you for your support
2014 Remembrance Sunday This years remembrance day parade will form up outside the Hadleigh RBL on George Street at 14:00hrs on Sun 9 Nov 14. There will be a short service of remembrance & wreath laying at the memorial at 14:20hrs followed by a march past and there will be a remembrance day church service at St Mary’s starting at 15:00hrs. All are welcome to attend.
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Is something upsetting you? We all think of our food as something which should nourish our bodies. But have you stopped to consider that your food may actually be working against you. Approximately 5% of people have food allergies or an immediate allergic reaction to something they regularly eat. However, it is estimated that more than 40% have a delayed reaction which occurs hours or days after a food is consumed. It is this delay which makes it difficult to determine which foods actually cause problems or even if a particular problem is definitely caused by food. Often, food related problems which could be relieved quite simply are left undiagnosed and go on to cause much more serious health problems. Have you stopped to consider that the following conditions could be caused by something you are eating? • Frequent upset stomach • Bloating • Skin problem • Depression and anxiety • High blood pressure • Regular headaches or migraines • Difficulties in maintaining a healthy weight • Chronic fatigue • Fibromyalgia So what to do? The simplest way to find out what may be upsetting you is to contact me at Bespoke Nutrition, where I can determine the most appropriate test for you, identify the offending foods and work on a personalised eating plan which will eliminate them from your diet. Telephone 01473 826232 e: louisa.mcknight@yahoo.co.uk www.bespokenutritionbylouisa.com
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The Copper Kettle Café Tea Room opens at Kersey Mill on Saturday 8th November The Copper Kettle Café Tea Room, Kersey Mill is a new business set up by Rosie Waller fulfilling a dream fuelled by her passion to make delicious cakes for all occasions. Rosie’s vision is for The Copper Kettle to become the Cafe Tearoom of choice in the area to enjoy speciality teas, coffee, fresh seasonal quality food and home baked cakes. With the growing demand for high-quality gourmet teas and coffee, The Copper Kettle aims to serve a variety of quality loose leaf teas and freshly ground coffee alongside a menu of dishes prepared using locally sourced fresh produce throughout the day. The Copper Kettle offers an enjoyable stop off for those working in the area, a pleasant retreat for visitors to Suffolk, a venue to celebrate special occasions, or a meeting place for family and friends. The Copper Kettle is set in the stunning surroundings of Kersey Mill, a place steeped in history and natural beauty. There is a choice of seating to enjoy. The main café tea room has a more formal seating plan overlooking the Mediterranean Gardens, the conservatory which offers club chair seating and opens onto a pretty courtyard or on a sunny day, food and refreshments may be enjoyed in the tea gardens under the shade of an umbrella! The Copper Kettle offers signature home baked cakes & desserts, vintage afternoon teas and will soon be obtaining an alcohol licence to serve a selection of wine and beer to accompany the menu. The Grand Opening will see a relaxing atmosphere complemented by dressed tables, waiting staff wearing attractive uniforms with a vintage twist who will be trained to deliver excellent customer service in a professional and friendly manner. Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, evenings and parties by arrangement. Call Rosie on 01473 827 001 to discuss your requirements or email rosie@thecopperkettleatkerseymill.co.uk The Copper Kettle regular opening hours will be: 8.30pm - 5pm Monday - Saturday, 10am - 4pm Sundays
Celebration Cakes to suit any occasion made to order
Sharon’s Alterations Please note we are not associated with ‘Sharons - The Curtain Room’ in Hadleigh Market Place
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A voice for communities in Suffolk Healthwatch Suffolk enables your voice to influence and shape health and social care services. We find out what you think and use your views to improve services because the best services are built around the needs and experiences of the people that use them. We also provide information to help you navigate the care system and understand what to do when things go wrong. As a powerful and independent watchdog, we have the strength of the law behind us. The people who run and buy health and social care services must respond to our concerns explaining what action they will take, or why they are not taking action. How can you be involved? Most importantly, you can talk to us about your experiences of health and care services so that we can challenge them or encourage good service. We are independent which means you can be honest when sharing your views. You can also become a member for free and receive our newsletter, which includes many ways for you to get involved and contribute to research projects. To find out more: Call 01449 703949, follow us on Twitter (@hwsuffolk) or visit www.healthwatchsuffolk.co.uk. You can also send your views by Freepost: Freepost RTEC-ZGLG-GYLE, Healthwatch Suffolk 12 &13 Norfolk House, Williamsport Way, Needham Market Suffolk IP6 8RW
Hadleigh Pet Supplies Hadleigh Pet Supplies are branching out, quite literally, with not only a more extensive range of animal feed, bedding and accessories, but also a much bigger range of bird seed, feeders and accessories. We pride ourselves on the quality of our bird seed, and we are competitive on price. Customers sometimes say that they have “tried seed elsewhere, but the birds do not seem to like it”. I wonder why! Feel free to come and browse our new extension, and take advantage of offers currently running throughout the shop. Please visit our web site www.hadleighpetsupplies.co.uk for the latest information. We are also extending our range of dog and cat beds, coats etc., ready for the cooler autumn days ahead. 77High HighStreet, Street, Hadleigh— 01473 823203 77 Street, Hadleigh— 01473 823203 77 High High Street, Hadleigh— 01473 823203 77 Hadleigh— 01473 823203 Ideas for Christmas, including an 77 High Street, Hadleigh - 01473 823203 extensive range of festive toys and Traditional PetShop Shop offering Traditional Pet Shop offering Traditional Pet offering treats, will be available soon in addition to our normal range. fullrange range Quality Pet/Animal feed, a fullaarange of Quality Pet/Animal feed,feed, full ofofQuality Pet/Animal Please check out our prices on all bedding andaccessories. accessories. bedding and and accessories. bedding poultry feed, bird seed, dog and cat food. We offer great value especially on bulk orders, on which we provide DOG/CAT FOOD DOG/CAT FOOD DOG/CAT FOOD DOG/CAT FOOD a local delivery service. Allmajor major brands stocked, including Barking Heads, All brands stocked, including Barking Heads, All major major brands stocked, including Barking Heads, All brands stocked, including Barking Heads, We carry an extensive range of dog food, including Barking Heads, Lily’s Lily’sKitchen, Kitchen, Brigadier, Hills,Wellbeloved, Wellbeloved, Skinners, Burns, etc.Kitchen, Simpsons, as well as the more well known brands, including Skinners, Lily’s Kitchen, Brigadier, Hills, Wellbeloved, Skinners, Burns, etc. Lily’sLily’s Kitchen, Brigadier, Hills, Hills, Wellbeloved, Skinners, Burns,Burns, etc. etc. Brigadier, Skinners, Brigadier, James Wellbeloved, Hills, Eukanuba, etc. High quality, heavy duty Frozen dogfood. food. Frozen dog Frozen dog food. food. Frozen dog dog/cat tags can be choosen in store from a large selection, which are delivered directly to your home. The engraving on these are guaranteed for All major brands stocked, including Barking Heads, WILD BIRDSEED SEED WILD BIRD SEED WILDWILD BIRDBIRD SEED life! We hope to have some livestock back in the shop soon, to create that Lily’s Kitchen, Brigadier, Hills, Wellbeloved, Skinners, Burns, etc. traditional pet shop feel which our customers enjoy. Please take advantage of Premium wild birdpeanuts, seed, peanuts, black sunflower, hearts etc. Premium wild seed, black sunflower, hearts etc. Premium wild bird bird seed, peanuts, black sunflower, hearts etc. Premium wild bird seed, peanuts, black sunflower, hearts etc. Frozen dog food. our Loyalty Card Scheme, which saves you money every time you shop with Autumn Special Offer—Peanuts 25kg £29.95! us, and can also be used at our Woodbridge shop. Please ask in store for Autumn Special Offer—Peanuts 25kg £29.95! Autumn Special Offer—Peanuts 25kg £29.95! Autumn Special Offer—Peanuts 25kg £29.95! details. We have a new “Click and Collect” service available. Please view the Sunflower Hearts 20kg. £27.50! Sunflower Hearts 20kg. £27.50! Sunflower Hearts 20kg. £27.50! Sunflower Hearts 20kg. £27.50! Premium wild bird seed, peanuts, black sunflower, hearts etc. www.itsapetthing.co.uk web site and view over 18,000 products, which can be Autumn Special Offer - Peanuts 25kg £29.95! ordered and collected from our shop the next day. SMALL PETS/POULTRY SMALL PETS/POULTRY SMALL PETS/POULTRY SMALL PETS/POULTRY Sunflower Hearts 20kg. £27.50! We look forward to welcoming both old and new customers. All feed andaccessories accessories stock. Layers’ pellets andmixed mixed corn All and accessories in Layers’ pellets and corn All feed feed and accessories in stock. stock. Layers’ pelletspellets and mixed mixed corn corn All feed and ininstock. Layers’ and Never been in your local pet shop? Please give us a try.
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Asbestos related Lung Cancer – the unequal disease Macmillan Cancer Support reminds us November is Lung Cancer Awareness month. A disease commonly caused by smoking but also from exposure to asbestos. Lung cancer kills more than 35,000 people a year and is the biggest cause of cancer death in Britain. It is a cancer that is voracious. A recent University of Nottingham study of over 20,000 people suffering from lung cancer showed that 10% died within a month of diagnosis. The study reported survival rates are significantly lower in Britain than other countries. Worryingly, doctors in Britain are failing to identify lung cancer at an early stage. Because of this it is argued, one in three with the disease die within 90 days of their diagnosis. The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) confirm that 2,000 deaths each year in Britain are due to asbestos-related lung cancer, probably the same number as annual mesothelioma deaths. Mesothelioma is an aggressive form of lung cancer commonly associated with workplace asbestos exposure. It usually remains latent for 30-40 years before revealing its symptoms. Locally, it has affected those who worked in the sugar beet industry, Cliff Quay Power Station, ICI, BT and other light industries. We represent clients suffering from both mesothelioma and asbestos related lung cancer. Clients who want to ensure their wives and families have a financially secure future after they have inevitably passed on. Problems arise when we try to bring a case against an employer that went out of business many years ago. Often we cannot identify the insurance company that provided the compulsory employers liability insurance at the time our client worked for them. Without a defendant or an insurance company we cannot obtain a financial settlement. This was acknowledged by the Government when they recently passed the Mesothelioma Act 2014. This guarantees payment to mesothelioma victims who are unable to trace the employer who exposed them to asbestos or their employer’s liability insurers. The paradox is that a person suffering from lung cancer, but not mesothelioma is unable to claim under this scheme. The two conditions are equally devastating and unforgiving. In this month of awareness, it remains a concern Government has yet to ensure all asbestos victims have the right to receive the full compensation they deserve where no insurance company is identified. With this contradiction in mind, Gotelee Solicitors supports the tireless work done by Cancer Campaign in Suffolk in helping cancer sufferers and their families through and after the disease. If you would like to talk to one of our lawyers about a possible claim, contact James Davies on 01473 822102. or email james.davies@gotelee.co.uk.
Xmas Shopping Event The Talitha Koum Christian Therapeutic Community, based in Ipswich, will provide a purpose built residential therapeutic community for women recovering from drug and alcohol addiction.
We are doing a fundraising christmas shopping evening on Friday 7th November at Hadleigh Baptist Church at 6pm Families welcome. Entry is Free. Stalls are £10. If you would like a stall or to offer a raffle prize please get in touch. Telephone 07810 602382.
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HADLEIGH TOWN COUNCIL Report of the Extra Meeting of the Council held on the 4th September 2014 Present: Councillors: Angland (Town Mayor), Byrne, Free, Grutchfield, Haylock, Janas, Matthews, L. Munson, M. Munson and Whiting. None attendees – Councillors Amin, Sheldrick and Welsh. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE Apologies were received from Councillors Cook and Lazenby. These apologies were accepted. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST There were no declarations of interests. GROUNDS MAINTENANCE CONTRACT Councillors Angland (Town Mayor), Lazenby and Matthews were in attendance at the opening of the tenders on 31st July 2014. Three tenders had been received by the closing date. It was recommended that The Landscape Group be given the work at a cost of £10,207.88. This was recommended, seconded and unanimously agreed. Councillors Free and Grutchfield took no part in the vote as they had not been present at the meeting at the point when discussions took place. ANY OTHER URGENT BUSINESS Councillor Grutchfield requested that parking in the High Street be put on the next Town Council agenda. 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 Planning Committee held on 18th September 2014 Present: Councillors: Matthews (Chair), Angland, Byrne, Cook, Free, Haylock, Janas, L. Munson and Whiting. None attendees: Councillors Sheldrick and Welsh APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE Apologies for absence had been received from Councillor Lazenby and Amin. These apologies were accepted. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST Councillor Whiting declared a nonpecuniary interest in application B/14/01087/FHA - 6 Shearman Road as he knows the applicant. MINUTES The Minutes of the Meeting of the Committee held on the 21st August 201 was confirmed as a correct record and signed. MATTERS ARISING Councillor Cook requested the Clerk to contact Babergh District Council to reinstate the regular meetings that had been taking place with Officers in order that issues like this could be raised direct. 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/14/01087/FHA 6 Shearman Road, Replace cladding of rear extension. Approval was recommended (Voting was 7 for and 1 abstention) B/14/01101/FUL 45-47 High Street, Insertion of door in rear elevation at ground floor level. Approval was recommended (Voting was unanimous) B/14/01102/LBC 45-47 High Street, Application for Listed Building Consent – Insertion of door in rear elevation at ground floor level. Approval was recommended (Voting was unanimous) B/14/01106/TCA 90 Benton Street Prune 1 no. multi-stemmed Lime tree and 1 No. Cherry tree. Remove dead top of 1 No. Acacia tree. Reduce height of Hornbeam trees. Reduce Fig tree by 4ft – 5ft and reduce 1 No. Silver Birch tree. Fell 1 No. Eucalyptus tree and remove dead branches to 1 No. Eucalyptus tree. This application was noted. Hadleigh Town Council
“Shaping Hadleigh’s Future” – Neighbourhood Plan Hadleigh Town Council is currently working with Membership Engagement Services for the production of a Residents Survey to find out what you think about Hadleigh now and what you would like it to look like in years to come. In the near future every home in Hadleigh will receive a copy of the survey and we would encourage you to complete it with your views. Return postage will already have been paid so all you need to do is complete, pop it in an envelope and return it to Membership Engagement Services. Please take part and help us shape the future that Hadleigh wants and its residents deserve. We look forward to your replies. Carol Bailey BA (Hons) Town Clerk
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Christmas Lighting Up Event Sunday 30th November 2014, 3pm to 6pm There is still space available if you would like to have a stall at this year’s event. Tables will be in the Dining Room of the Old Town Hall at a cost of £15.
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TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING The Committee noted the Schedule of Decisions of the Local Planning Authority. NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN It was agreed that the first meeting of the working party will be held on Tuesday 7th October at 5.30pm in the Town Clerk’s office. Councillors Cook; Haylock; Byrne, Angland and Matthews had agreed to attend. LAND EAST OF HADLEIGH HALL, POUND LANE The Clerk referred to the previous minutes and advised members accordingly: i) Babergh District Council has not made any specific recommendations as to the use of the land and have only made requests to the owners to have the land cleared and tidied. ii) The letter to the owners had not been sent as the information had not been received from Babergh until recently. The Clerk was asked to write to the owners and invite them to meet with the Town Clerk, Chair of Planning iii) Babergh District Council had visited the site regarding the trees and advised that in their opinion none of the trees were unsafe and any work carried out to the trees would be down to the landowners. The Clerk had advised the resident who raised this issue of their response. The Clerk was in receipt of information on Compulsory Purchase procedures and had also had a meeting with the Dean. The Church would be happy to work with Hadleigh Town Council on the proposals made at the previous meeting. ANY OTHER RELEVANT BUSINESS The Clerk reported a letter received from Suffolk County Council on the consultation on planning application which will be determined by Suffolk County Council – B/14 – Retention of recently installed temporary classroom unit following a revision in elevation height. No objections were raised. Councillor Janas requested that a letter be sent to Babergh District Council to ask that they put the Corn Exchange on their Asset Register. This request was unanimously agreed. There being no further business the meeting closed at 7.20 pm. Mrs Carol A. Bailey BA(Hons) – Town Clerk Report of the Meeting of the Council held on the 18th September 2014 Present: Councillors: Angland (Town Mayor), Byrne, Cook Free, Grutchfield, Haylock, Janas, Matthews, L. Munson, M. Munson, and Whiting. In attendance: Inspector Cooper and PC Paisley (Suffolk Constabulary) Councillor Riley (Suffolk County and Babergh District Councillor) and Councillor Grandon (Babergh District Council) and two members of the press. None attendee – Councillor Welsh. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE Apologies were received from Councillor Lazenby; Amin & Sheldrick. These apologies were accepted. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST Councillor Byrne declared a non-pecuniary interest in the Sports & Open Spaces Committee Report as she had made the request for the memorial on behalf of the Hadleigh Society. MINUTES The Minutes of the Meeting of the Council held on the 17th July 2014 and the extra Meeting held on the 4th September 2014, were taken as read, were confirmed and signed. Councillor Cook abstained from voting on the minutes as she was not in attendance at either meeting. Councillor Cook requested that draft minutes be provided by e.mail to all Councillors once they are prepared by the office prior to receiving them with the agenda. This proposal was unanimously agreed. The Mayor requested that Agenda Item – Parking on the High Street - be brought forward and discussed as part of the police item. This was unanimously agreed. 38. POLICING PC Paisley reported on a generic letter sent to all police forces regarding the step-up on the UK national threat level. PC Paisley presented the Police Reports for July and August. It was noted that 16 crimes had been recorded during July with 2 detected. The offences comprised as follows: 3 attempted burglaries; 3 criminal damage; 2 cause harassment, alarm, distress; 2 burglaries; 2 thefts; 1 breach of restraining order; 1 make off without payment; 1 driving motor vehicle with excess alcohol and 1 wound with intent to GBH/resist arrest. 26 crimes had been recorded during August with 3 detected. The offences comprised as follows: 10 criminal damage; 6 thefts; 1 assault on police; 1 arson; 1 harassment – pursue course of conduct; 1 attempted theft; 1 common assault; 1 dangerous dog causing injury; 1 driving motor vehicle with excess alcohol; 1 burglary; 1 message letter email indecent/threat/false and 1 assault occasioning ABH. PC Paisley advised that a crime reduction day had been held at Morrisons attended by the Chief Constable and the Police Crime Commissioner. He spoke on the work he was involved in on an alliance for Hadleigh to become a dementia friendly community. There would be an Open Day on 10th October at Hadleigh Swimming Pool Complex from 10am to 1pm for anyone who wished to attend. Councillor Grutchfield raised the issue of parking in the High Street and recent thefts of milk. PC Paisley reported on parking on yellow lines in the High Street, and problems with lorry deliveries to businesses. He admitted that the situation will not go away but parking restrictions are being enforced and PCSO’s patrol when possible. The number of parking tickets issued has increased. Councillor Cook recommended that it be made clear to members of the public that they should not be parking on yellow lines. It was felt that the Police are doing all they could and it was the responsibility of the public to adhere to the regulations.
On the issue of parking Councillor Haylock reported that a recent visitor to the town in a motor home had received a parking ticket from Babergh District Council as the motor home was slightly larger than the parking bay. She asked where larger vehicles were able to park? The Town Clerk was asked to write to Babergh District Council to obtain their view on this matter. Councillor Byrne raised the issue of coach parking as currently only Stonehouse Road was available and this was full Monday to Friday with school coaches and was difficult to locate. Councillor Riley advised that Bridge Street car park was open to the public and that possibly a couple of spaces for coaches could be available there. Councillor Byrne commented that coaches could not access this on the In road but could possible do this if they were allowed to use the Out road. Councillor Riley recommended we include this matter in the letter to Babergh District Council. The Town Clerk advised that Morrisons and QD had been approached regarding coach parking and both Store Managers had been open to the idea of coaches parking in their car park. They had passed the request to their Head Office and to date nothing had been resolved. PC Paisley offered to discuss this again with the Store Managers and report back. Councillor Cook requested that a letter of thanks be sent to Inspector Crick for his 7 years of service. This request was agreed. Inspector Cooper introduced himself and said that he was looking forward to working with the Town Council in his new role. REPORTS OF THE COUNTY & DISTRICT COUNCILLORS Written reports had been received from Councillors Riley and M Munson. Councillor Riley was requested to find out when Red Hill Road would reopen and answered questions on the Whatfield Road quarry, East House and Angel Court nursing home. MAYOR’S COMMUNICATIONS The Clerk reported: i) Letter received from Hadleigh Hares Athletic Club advising that the Hadleigh 10 road race will be on Sunday 23rd November 2014 and Hadleigh Cross County Race will be on Sunday 1st February 2015. ii) Thank you letter from Anna Vince for the grant received and a written report of her fundraising efforts towards her trip to Japan. ACCOUNTS FOR PAYMENT It was RESOLVED that accounts amounting to ÂŁ18,109.09 had been paid during the month of August 2014. It was RESOLVED that accounts amounting to ÂŁ34,822.40 be approved for payment. PLANNING COMMITTEE The Minutes of the Committee held on the 24th July 2014 and 21st August 2014 were noted. SPORTS & OPEN SPACES COMMITTEE The Report of the Meeting of the Committee held on the 4th September 2014 was received and accepted. Including their recommendation for a tree to be planted in Hadleigh Cemetery in memory of Squadron Leader John Bloomfield. HADLEIGH SEA SCOUTS GROUP Councillors were in receipt of the proposals put forward by Hadleigh Sea Scouts Group to make use of ‘Toppesfield Triangle’ adjoining Toppesfield Bridge. The Town Clerk had been in contact with Nick Ward of Babergh District Council regarding conservation issues. To-date she had received no response and would follow this up. In principle this was agreed subject to archeological matters being investigated. SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL – THE FUTURE OF CHILDREN’S CENTRE SERVICES Councillors were in receipt of the Consultation Document. It was agreed that the Clerk would write to Suffolk County Council advising them of Hadleigh Town Council’s objections to the closure of the Children’s Centre in Hadleigh as it was strongly felt that this service should remain within the town. BABERGH DISTRICT COUNCIL CARETAKER SCHEME Councillors were in receipt of the paper outlining this new Scheme. The Clerk advised that this work would be carried out by the Company who had just been granted the Grounds Maintenance Contract. As the work is additional to the tender just approved the grant from Babergh District Council can be taken up by Hadleigh Town Council. The Clerk was requested to obtain further information and costings and report back. TOWN MATTERS Councillor Byrne reported on two major archive purchases: i) Church pew record book of archive quality ii) historical house sale documents pertaining to properties in Hadleigh Councillor Haylock reported on the Environment Agency’s programme of river habitat enhancement works to be carried out on the River Brett. Councillor Haylock reported on proposals for a Year of the Sheep event to take place next year and requested the Town Council support this project. A programme of events would be forthcoming. A letter had been received from Suffolk Age UK regarding an International Day of Older Persons and Winter Warmth inviting nominations of an older person within the community who has inspired others. There being no further business the meeting closed at 9.10pm Mrs Carol A. Bailey, BA(Hons) – Town Clerk HADLEIGH TOWN COUNCIL Full Council Meetings: Date of Next Meeting at 7.30pm Thursday 20th November Thursday 18th December Planning Committees Date of Next Meeting at 7.30pm Thursday 13th November Thursday 4th December
St. Joseph’s Long Bessels, Hadleigh The Catholic Parish of Sudbury with Hadleigh Parish Priest: Fr Peter Brett (01787 372703) 07775 167359 (Emergencies) Deacon: Rev. Andy Morton (01206 263367) Mass times at St. Joseph’s Hadleigh Sunday: 11.15 a.m. Mass (tea and coffee after Mass) Wednesday: 9.30 a.m. Mass (preceded by Morning Prayer) Friday: 9.30 a.m. Mass (preceded by Morning Prayer) For more details and for week-day Masses at Sudbury and for any changes to the times of week-day Masses in Hadleigh please consult the Parish Newsletter or refer to the web site www.sudburywithhadleigh.net or contact Father Brett or Deacon Andy The Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession) is available after Sunday Mass at Hadleigh, or by arrangement with Father Brett.
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TABLE SALE in aid of Diamond-Lites Majorettes
Saturday 29th November 10 am-1pm at The Ansell Community Centre If you would like your own stall for ÂŁ10 or for more details ring Liz 07738 571307 or Gina 07787 190155
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Local Woman Hot Foots It to Charity Success On Thursday 18 September Anita Postle of Hadleigh overcame her fear of fire and walked over burning coals to raise over ÂŁ700 for Suffolk Family Carers. Anita decided to undertake this challenge after hearing the horrendous stories of what some carers (some as young as 7) have to endure on Radio Suffolk. She also felt it was an unusual event to do for sponsorship and was something that would test her to her limits. She said â&#x20AC;&#x153;it was the most amazing experience ever, it was so exciting and totally breathtaking, I ended up with a few small burns under my toes but nothing seriousâ&#x20AC;?. To boost her fundraising efforts Anita organised a Charity Night in conjunction with the White Hart at Boxford. She would like to thank Nic, Ben & Chris from the Hart, the Musicians who entertained us all evening, all the local businesses who supplied wonderful raffle prizes and of course everyone who came and made the evening such a huge success.
Magdalen House Community Day Centre Officially Opens On Tuesday 14th October at 11.00am Paulette Scott, Community Day Centre Manager, Liz Johnson from Suffolk County Council Adult and Community Services and Barbara Boyd, from the Thrift Shop in Hadleigh, officially opened the new designated area in Magdalen House. The Community Day Centre is a facility for older people to get together in a friendly recreational group and join in with fun activities. Paulette Scott explained â&#x20AC;&#x153;Angel Court was recently taken over by Care UK and the Day Centre aspect was being transferred to Ipswich. This however, didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t go down well with local visitors who thought the distance was too far to travel. Magdalen House approached us and said they would make an area available for use. Helena Marsh, Day Care Support Worker, has also been a great support to me during the closure and starting up the New Day Centre at Magdalen House, with this support the customers had an easy transfer, also with Helena and l working together the customers have someone they can relate too. So with great excitement, the doors opened on July 9th this yearâ&#x20AC;?. Paulette continued â&#x20AC;&#x153;Ten people a day are cared for, travelling in by community transport, family means or taxi - I must take time here to thank Barbara Boyd for her continued donations towards the community travel. The day includes a cooked lunch, tea, coffee and cold drinks throughout and visitors can expect a package of entertainment ideas including Bingo - always a big favourite quizâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, word games, bowling, trips out, shopping, manicures, dominoes, cards and other fun activities. Even if visitors are physically unable to do all activities there are members of staff on hand to help where possibleâ&#x20AC;?. Liz Johnson said â&#x20AC;&#x153; Myself, Ian Robinson and other colleagues at Suffolk County Council became involved with the closure of the current Angel Court facility and heard first-hand from many extremely concerned visitors about the loss of day care services in Hadleigh. It became evident that new services should be found, so we worked very hard with Magdalen House to make this a realityâ&#x20AC;?. Liz then explained the business end of the service and when asked about funding she replied â&#x20AC;&#x153;Although it is now a private facility it is funded by various means including Suffolk County Council, private fees and charitable donationsâ&#x20AC;?. Opening times are Tuesday to Friday 09.30 to 14.50 (Friday designated as â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;special needsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; day) but Paulette was keen to explain that she is looking to expand by opening on Mondays too from January 2015. Neil Farrow, Hadleigh Community News
Thank You Glynis and Mary would like to thank everyone for making her 100th birthday celebrations very special for her. Thank you to all the friends and family for her cards and presents and for coming to her party. Thank you to Pam and her bingo friends at Sydney Brown Court and also her bingo friends at the Royal British Legion, where another party was held. Mary had a lovely week and extends special thanks to Val and Crippy.
The Venue at Kersey Mill It was a pleasure to welcome so many couples to our Open Days on 4th and 25th October, thanks to all of those who have attended and booked their upcoming weddings with us. Our next Open Day and Tastings event, with our caterer Jamie Lee Smith Catering, is taking place on 4th January 2015. To book a place and view our exclusive venue, please call the number below. Why not celebrate Christmas with us at The Venue at Kersey Mill. Bring your party to our party and celebrate the festive period in style. With prices starting from £35 per person, bookings are still being taken for the following dates 28th November, 13th December and 19th December. We also have last minute availability for exclusive venue hire for companies wishing to hold Christmas Parties or Functions for 2014 Dates for your diary are: • 28th November, 13th December and 19th December 2014 – Christmas Party Nights • 31st December 2014 – New Years Eve Ball • 4th January 2015 – The Venue at Kersey Mill Open Day and Tastings with Jamie Lee Smith Catering • 8th March 2015 – The Venue at Kersey Mill Wedding Fair If you would like to book any of these events, or you would like to come and have a look around and start creating the wedding day of your dreams, then please give us a call on 01473 823380 or email us at info@thevenueatkerseymill.co.uk or visit our website at www.thevenueatkerseymill.co.uk
First meeting of the flock! The first meeting of the Hadleigh Year of the Sheep Crafters brought together ladies who will stitch and knit to make sheep in many different ways. We have a target of over a 1,000 sheep to create bunting to decorate the town. Individuals or organisations can contribute making sheep with any type of material. Preparations for a year of sheep themed fun activities and events got off to a great start. If you have any ideas for making 2015 a memorable Sheep year or would like to be involved in decorating the town or help in any way please contact: Jane Haylock at The Idler, 37 High Street, Hadleigh. e-mail jane@theidler.plus.com or phone 01473 827752.
The Jolly Meat Company is moving After almost 6 years trading in Hadleigh, it is fair to say The Jolly Meat Company have well and truly established themselves on the High Street. So it is with relief that although they are moving, they are not going far, and will retain their much loved presence in the town. As of Monday 5th January, Charlie and his team will be opening the doors to their new shop at 101 High Street, previously the Sunflower. Commenting on the move Charlie Phillips, owner, says "After much deliberation we have had to make the decision to leave our founding shop and take the business to new premises and new heights. The forthcoming move will now allow us to concentrate on the things we feel are most important to us, and our valued customers. Providing local people with high quality, high welfare, locally sourced meat at an affordable price". The Jolly Meat Company are now inviting their customers to make suggestions on what they would like to see in the new shop. If you have any ideas, pop in and let them know - you could even win a £50 meat voucher.
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In death all men are equal Whilst it is fitting to remember in this 100th Anniversary Year of the outbreak of The Great War (1914/18) of which many thousands could be said to have needlessly lost their lives, let us also remember with them those men of Hadleigh that also perished in World War Two 1939/45. The fourteen men that died in captivity as prisoners of war of the Japanese are listed together first, the remainder in alphabetical order. The FEPOWS, (Far East Prisoners of War) 4th Btn The Suffolk Regiment C. W. Suttle, 23yrs, Angel Street, cause unknown, Yokohama War Cemetery
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Cambridgeshire Regiment, 2nd Battalion S. Seager, 24, 80 Angel Street, cause unknown, Kanchanaburi War Cemetery C. S. White, 25, 18 Calais Street, cause unknown, Kranji War Cemetery W. A. Everett, 28, South Staffordshire Regt., 56 Angel Street, cause unknown, Taukkayn War Cemetery F. S. Hammond, 37, 35th A.A. Regt. R.A., 53 Angel Street, at sea, Yokohama Crematorium War Memorial H. C. Allen, 33, 23rd Field Coy, R.E., 20 Aldham Road, fatally wounded, Anzio War Cemetery G. Anderson, 40, 64th A.A. Rgt., R.A., Upper Layham, on escort duty Warks., Hadleigh Cemetery A. Beckett, 29, 1/Essex Regt., address not known, on escort duty Iraq, Baghdad War Cemetery L. G. Billing, 44, Royal Army Pay Corps, A.P.C., Pond Hall, the sea is his grave, Atlantic Ocean N. E. Dixon, 25, R.N.V.R., Priory Farm (Hall), the sea is his grave, North Atlantic Ocean A. A. H. Downes, 26, 13th Frontier Force Rifles, Hadleigh Deanery, no record, Karachi War Cemetery D. J. L. Downes, 19, Royal Hampshire Regt., Hadleigh Deanery, in Wales O.C.T.U., Ipswich Crematorium P. Ferguson, 18, Royal Artillery, Hadleigh, on manoeuvres in Wales, Hadleigh Cemetery W. E. Gray, 32, R.A.F.V.R. 153 Angel Street, killed on operation's, Reichswald Forest War Cemetery L. H. W. Green, Royal Artillery, Pond Hall Road, the sea is his grave, Knightsbridge War Memorial C. W. Grimsey, 24, Gordon Highlanders, 101 Benton Street, killed in action Holland, Mierlo War Cemetery G. N. Holbrook, 24, 12th H.A.C., Priory Farm (Hall), killed by friendly fire, Italy, Ravenna Military Cemetery W. G. Hynard, 22, Royal Marines, 118 Angel Street, the sea is his grave, Plymouth Naval Memorial. C. G. E. Langley, 34, R.A.S.C., Benton Street, killed in Holland, Mierlow War Cemetery A. A. Ling, 22, Royal Navy, no address, the sea is his grave, Chatham Naval War Memorial R. A. Ling, 24, Queens Royal Regt., 93 George Street, in action Italy, Cesena War Cemetery E. G. Martin, O.B.E., 64, R.N.V.R., Ivy Tree Lane, died after medical discharge, Hadleigh Cemetery F. J. Mowles, 22, R.A.F.V.R., Angel Street, killed on S.O.E. operation, Durnbach War Cemetery G. E. Partridge 26, 51st Regt. R.A., Cemetary Lodge, killed in action, Knightsbridge War Cemetery F. E. Richardson, 23, R.A.F.V.R., Kings Arms P.H., aircraft fuel failure over Irish Sea. Temple of Remembrance, Ipswich H. E. Robinson, 23, Royal Pioneer Corps, 104 Benton Street, killed on active service in Holland, Venray War Cemetery J. D. Seggar, 19, Royal Navy, 21 Clopton Gardens, destroyer sunk in Normandy landings, all lost. Chatham War Memorial M. G. H. Style, 32, Suffolk's + RM 42 Commando, killed in action, Walcheren. Bergen War Cemetery, Netherlands W. F. S. Woods, 24, Royal Artillery, the sea is his grave, El Alamein War Memorial IRAQ 2006 S. Elliott, 34, Intelligence Corps, Benton Street, killed in acclimatisation tour, Armed Forces Memorial/Hadleigh Garden of Remembrance.
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News from The Station Welcome to the latest news from the Police Station. My first topic of conversation relates to the traffic islands that sit in Magdalen Road either side of the Magdalen Road carpark to the rear of the Co-op. I have on occasions witnessed pedestrians walk out without looking in a bid to cross the road assuming that these islands are designated crossings. In fact, these islands were put in place as a clear indicator to motorists that the road conditions are changing and that drivers need to be aware that something is different. The islands were put in place to show that the speed restriction changes from 30 mph to 20 mph. They also reflect the fact that there are bus stops either side of the road, and a legitimate pedestrian crossing, with traffic lights. The islands are there to assist members of the public with crossing the road, but it is not the right of way of the pedestrians. Please be aware of this. By failing to look, or take into account the flow of traffic, you are putting yourself and other road users at risk. In other news, I recently took part in a meeting of local partner agency representatives to discuss dementia care in Hadleigh, and to see what we could do collectively to make Hadleigh a dementia friendly community. The Coalition Government are the driving force behind making communities dementia friendly, and they are challenging people to get on board and help improve the lifestyle and amenities available for those suffering from dementia. There are 10 key areas that need to be focussed upon. They are: 1. Involvement of people with dementia 2. Challenge stigma and build understanding 3. Accessible community activities 4. Acknowledge potential 5. Ensure an early diagnosis 6. Practical support to enable engagement in community life 7. Community-based solutions 8. Consistent and reliable travel options 9. Easy to navigate environments 10. Respectful and responsive businesses and services From our meeting, an Alliance has now been formed, and it is our aim to carry this project forward in order to improve the lives of dementia sufferers and their families within Hadleigh. The Alliance is ever evolving, so if you would like more information, or would like to join us, please contact me at the station. We are holding an information day at Hadleigh Pool and Leisure, Stonehouse Road, on Friday 14th November between 10am and 1pm. This session is open to anyone who may have an interest in the subject of dementia, or thinks they may be able to assist our Alliance. Crime and anti-social behaviour remain low in the Town. However, we have recently experienced a slight spike in low level criminal damage offences, with no pattern to suggest the offences are linked. If you have any information that might assist us in finding the culprits of these offences, please contact us. You can email me on matthew.paisley@suffolk.pnn.police.uk, phone on 101 or visit us at the station on a Monday, Wednesday or Friday afternoon between 1pm and 3pm. You can also follow us on Twitter @BaberghPolice. Until next time, Matt PC 1455 Paisley Hadleigh Police Station, Magdalen Road Tel: 101
Armchair Players support Children in Need Hadleigh’s Armchair Players is once again raising money for the BBC’s Children in Need charity appeal. There will be bucket collections Friday 14th and Saturday 15th November in Hadleigh High Street – balloons and ‘Pudsey’ badges for the children. Play readings for children will be held in the Library on Friday, November 14th at 4:00pm and on Saturday, November 15th at 11:00am. There will be ‘Food for Hungry Bears’ available. An afternoon of family fun, games, music, refreshments and a table top sale will be at the Ansell Centre (Free Entry) on Saturday, November 15th from 2:30 to 5:00pm. There are some tables still remaining for the table top sale: ring Sue on 01473 829803 to reserve yours. And don’t miss the ‘Pop-up’ street performances by Hadleigh Community Choir on Friday and Saturday, November 14th and 15th. Join us and help us to raise ‘loads-a-money’ for this worthy cause. Everyone welcome!
District Councillors Kathryn Grandon and Brian Riley will be holding their monthly walk in surgery on Saturday 8th November at Hadleigh Library from 11 until noon. You are welcome to drop in or to call 07866 581 556 to discuss your concerns and interest in the well being of our town. Appointments are not necessary.
CHARITY QUIZ NIGHT In Aid of The Alison Fracella Research Trust & The Brendan Oakes Trust Reg. Charity Nos 1109426 & 1129090
in The Ansell Centre Saturday 29th November, 7 - 11 pm £8 per person which includes a ploughman’s supper Maximum of 6 persons per team Wine & soft drinks available from the bar There will also be a raffle with great prizes ENTRY ON THE NIGHT BY TICKET ONLY Tickets available from: Mark & Valerie Oakes (01473 828640) Rob & Sue Kettlewell (01473 827206) and Keith Avis Newsagents in Hadleigh High Street
Your Final Films for 2014 Friday 14th November at 7.30pm.
THE BOOK THIEF (12) THE BOOK THIEF is about the innocence of youth, as well as the travesties of war. Liesel is an almost illiterate young girl having been adopted into a foster family before the outbreak of World War 2 and taught to read and write by Hans Hubbermann a kind hearted painter. Liesel settles happily into her new life, until a mysterious Jewish man, Max appears one night and is offered refuge and food. Liesel and the young man bond over the power of words and by their love of books. Suddenly life for the Hubbermann 's becomes more perilous with Hitler's forces stoking anti-Jewish feelings, affecting not only them, but also for their refugee and for Liesel ! Friday 28th November at 7.30 pm
WE BOUGHT A ZOO (PG) This is a traditional sweet-natured family film, as Matt Damon a widower buys a dilapidated zoo in California in order to try and make a living ! In the film Mee, played by Matt Damon has the task of bringing up two children and at the same time restoring the California zoo-where, There is on the staff Kelly, played by Scarlett Johansson a strong woman who is confident about her zookeeping skills and has a genuine affinity for the animals. This is a heartfelt and inspiring film about the family who pull through difficult times ,and how being with animals and those in their care can help heal the soul. WE BOUGHT A ZOO is a film that will live long in your memory. Refreshments will be available at an appropriate interval!
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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
Youth Speaks Students in Year 9 have been given an opportunity to develop their speaking and listening skills in a new ‘Public speaking’ competition. The competition is called ‘Youth Speaks.’ Students deliver a speech they have written themselves to a panel of judges from Ipswich Rotary Club. Students can decide on their own topic. For example, so far some of the ideas floating around have been ‘Do schools encourage obesity?’ and ‘Should America have stricter gun laws?’ If they make it through, they will get to go to Suffolk One College to compete against other schools in the region. Sporting Success Over the past six weeks a large number of our sporting teams and individuals have achieved great success in each their disciplines. Our Year 10 hockey team have had great success in their past few games against St Joseph’s college winning by seven goals. However the next week they played a tough game against Copleston High School which ended 0-0. The captain Tommy Downie said, “the game against St Joseph’s college was fantastic we worked well as a team.” Will Beven played an excellent game scoring 4 goals and lead the team by example. As well as our year 10 hockey teams success all of our other hockey teams from Year 7-11 are still undefeated as we head in to half term. At Hadleigh High School our netball and basketball teams are coming together really well with the U16 girls coming second to Copleston in a regional netball tournament and the basketball starts next half term. The football has really kicked off with our many boys and girls teams triumphing over the other teams around Suffolk. The Year 7 and 11’s have had one loss and one win with one more game to come in their leagues. On the other hand the Years 10s have done even better by getting to the knockouts of the County Cup. The team was Fin Longman (c), Chris Warren, Billy Goodrich, Landry Mbe, Max Tate, Josh Stacey, Ollie Smith, Daniel Shanks, Michael Carrigan, Lewis Sowman, Caeal Casey and Jamie Colcomb. Year 10’s trip to the seaside On Tuesday 7th and Thursday 9th of October, Year 10 Art students travelled to Aldeburgh and Snape Maltings to view works by Maggi Hambling, as well as visiting the beach, and participating in other activities throughout the day. The day started with the students being dropped off at Aldeburgh beach, where they walked along the shoreline, photographing items of interest, and visiting the famous sculpture ‘The Scallop’ by Maggi Hambling. Students then got the opportunity to go into the town, where they explored various art galleries, viewing some local and famous artists’ works along the way. After the art galleries the pupils were free to wander around the town, where some bought postcards and other items as local souvenirs. At lunchtime the pupils were given the chance to buy the ‘legendary’ Fish & Chips from the shop on the Aldeburgh coastline. Pupils described them as ‘divine’ and they sat on the wall on the coast to enjoy them for half an hour.
NSPCC Charity Auction Evening Friday 21st November at Hadleigh Town Hall 7.30pm to late. Come and join us for a great evening and bag yourself a bargain !!! Auction items include: England rugby sevens signed shirt • Race track day Albert Square Eastenders plaque signed by the cast. Afternoon Tea at Hintlesham Hall • Holiday • Beauty vouchers Theatre tickets PLUS LOTS MORE...... MOST ITEMS HAVE NO RESERVE PRICE !!!! Music from well known solo artist ‘Idriess’ and a bar All proceeds going to the NSPCC charity. Minimum of £5 entry donation includes auction booklet. Contact Verity on 07964 439771 or email veritysands1@gmail.com 44
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After this the class travelled by coach to Snape Maltings, where they photographed the lawn sculptures, including a large brass horse and cart and a long boardwalk style bridge with names of various donators and sponsors engraved into the planks. A member of staff described the trip as a ‘successful day’ and that the classes were ‘very lucky with the weather’ on both of the days. The staff also said that their favourite moment was when the class visited the Scallop, as they could listen to the sea, as well as photograph the seascape and gather some inspiration for their Art coursework. Sports performers of this half term This half term brought great success for the sports players at Hadleigh High. Many rugby players went to Suffolk trials and some progressed even further. Mr Cook recommended Year 10 boys for Norwich trials with great success. Connie Powell, Katie Roberts, Georgia Clements and Alice Mayhew all got into Eastern Counties for rugby. Connie was spotted at a school match and asked to go to Eastern counties Training. Katie couldn’t go to trials due to an injury, however at a training session she was spotted by some of the Eastern county coaches there. Callum Jeffery managed to get into an elite youth pathway at Northampton for rugby and also managed to get trials for the London Broncos, a team one tier below the Super league. Fin Longman, Caeal Casey, and Lewis Sowman all got put forward by Mr Cook for Norwich trials; all of them got in and are now on a ten week trial programme. They have their first game in the half term and we wish them the best of luck. Matt Smith applied for National squad for Sailing and succeeded in getting in. This places him in the top 10 sailors in his class in the UK and he is now training for the World championships next year. The Long Walk
On the 26th September everybody at Hadleigh High School (from the Year 7s to the kitchen staff) took part in the eleven mile walk from Hadleigh through upper Layham and Polstead. “It was a challenging walk,” said Matthew Bone from 10D. This is not surprising as it was a hard walk made harder by an excellent variety of exciting costumes. Bracken Farrow from 10O said she “really enjoyed the day and it was made better because everyone made an effort”. Mrs Wing, the organiser of the event, said that the school was “hoping to raise up to £10,000”. Half of this will go to the school to pay for equipment which will be beneficial to students’ education, the other half will be split between the six house charities (Ormiston Family Trust, EACH, Home Start, Hadleigh Thrift Shop, East Anglian Air Ambulance, Suffolk Family Carers.) All the students felt it was a great day that ran very smoothly. “It was superbly organised” said Jack Orriss 10O. Some forms went for a fancy dress theme, others a theme in friend groups; these included morph suits, film characters and even the spice girls. Other children dressed completely differently to anyone else for example one child did it entirely wrapped in newspaper. Prizes will be awarded to the students with the best costumes and also to those that raise the most sponsorship money. Battle of the Bands Rehearsals have now begun at lunchtime for the famous Battle of the Bands. Last year’s winners, Toppesfield, are determined to win this year. This form competition involves at least one student from each year, as well as a teacher, as they battle to win. A member of staff said, ‘It is a good experience for the pupils, and helps them to gain confidence’.
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SKy Watch The International Space Station I thought that for this month I would cover something a little different but ideal for those of you with little ones as the ISS or International Space Station will be visible from our latitude on Christmas eve and Christmas day night. You could take your little ones outside and show them "Santa" delivering presents on Xmas eve , then show them him "going home" on Christmas night. A bit of fun and a great way to get those little minds into astronomy, looking at the wonders above them . But back to reality! The space station is a collaboration of 16 countries in total,here the with this menu, we will also While Christmas is the theme leaders are NASA and the European Space Agencythe andfestive measures at 72 seasoninand into the New Year. metres in length, by 108 metres wide and 20 Our metres high; with it orbits at afavorites height of menus, all our in the A la Carte menu, and a betweenChefs 205 miles andmenu 255 above Specials whichthe changes on a regular basis. surface of the Earth and travels at an average of 17,227 menu, m.p.h, and of Earth per day. With speed our Children’s yourcompletes little ones15.7 noworbits can have a meal As of todays' datedeal (October 10th)a the ISSfor has spent 5803 days in orbit and including drink only £7.99 completed a total of 90,839 orbits.The station temperature is maintained at a cosy 23 C and orbital decay is 2km we perhave month miles), to Fordegrees Senior citizen’s and older children, our(1.2 Small compensate for this rockets are fired on the station to adjust it back to its Appetites menu, available all week, lunchtimes and evenings correct height. The purpose of the station is for research in the fields of astrobiology,materials science,space weather and weather on Earth. A crew of 6 people are on the station at any one time with periods of tenure lasting 6 Don’t forget our renowned Sunday Roasts, still at only months or so. The combined crew are expected to collectively work 160 man £7.99, 12noon - 7:30pm, which run aside our regular menus. hours per week. How to see it: The ISS is easily visible using just your naked eye alone, binoculars will show it to take on a H shaped appearance. It always begins its pass (Which occur for a few days each month alternating from various printable vouchers, have a look. morning to evening passes and vice versa) in a Westerly direction around 10 degrees above the horizon. At maximum best passes the station can pass We love parties at the George (and not just at Christmas), almost directly above your head, between 74 and 90 degrees. The ISS is very Weddings, Anniversaries, Birthdays, Christenings, bright at that elevation and even a full moon cannot stop it being seen. The ISS whatever occasion. Wethe arebest a ‘One Stopcan Shop’, able to cater always movesthe West to East and passes last for 5 minutes. You know when you have seen it because it appears as a fast moving yellow people. “star”, you cannot mistake it up for to an 175 aircraft as it has no flashing lights, it glides We have a fullthe entertainments license andsecond contacts DJ’s, majestically across sky. Remember, for each thatfor you observe it, the station has moved in that 5 miles, length,5 minute passor equates Karaoke’s, Singer’s andtime Band’s, so aif full you’re having a party to a total distance travelled of 1,436 miles. function, speak to Natasha. Below are some dates for your diary. The height is in degrees , remember that a fist at arms length is equal to 10 degrees of sky. Times are exact so please try to be outside a couple of minutes beforehand Notes: so you can get your eyes in gear.
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Hadleigh Evening WI At their October meeting members of Hadleigh Evening WI celebrated Harvest and Autumn with a supper to which all contributed. It was a chance for everyone to enjoy a good chat. This year several have attended Denman the WI’s residential college, in a 17th century mansion situated in 17 acres of beautiful grounds in the village of Marcham near Abingdon on Thames. The accommodation and food are excellent. WI Federations throughout the country are responsible for the furnishing and maintenance of the individual bedrooms The college offers a wide variety of Courses including cookery, craft, technology and lifestyle all taught by experts in their field. The WI will be celebrating their centenary at their Annual meeting in the Royal Albert Hall in May 2015. Starting in Wales a celebration baton is being carried throughout the UK. It is due to arrive at the Guildhall in Hadleigh on the morning of 14 November 2014. Members from local WIs in the Three Valleys Group have been invited to join us. Next month’s meeting will be held in the Seminar suite on Tuesday 18th November 2014 starting 7.30pm. The speaker will be a butcher from the Jolly Meat Company. Visitors and new are welcome. For Further information please contact Philippa Carruthers on telephone 01473 823057 Email phil.carruthers40@hotmail.co.uk
Elizabeth (Liz) Cage At the September meeting of Hadleigh Evening WI members observed one minutes silence to remember Elizabeth (Liz) Cage. We all knew Liz had had serious problems with her health for many years. Despite this she was always cheerful and served on the Committee for several years. Her main contribution, in summer, was hosting a cream tea for members in her beautiful home in Upper Layham. Following her discharge from hospital Liz attended our Annual Garden party. It was a happy day and she was pleased to see us all. She died peacefully a few days later.
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Come and join us on Friday 21st November at the Ansell Community Centre between 6-9pm for a festive Community Fair. Local groups are joining together to celebrate the beginning of the festive season with a whole host of seasonal stalls and events. Hadleigh Inclusion Project are at the centre of the fair coordinating stalls, running a tombola and transforming the centre into a Winter Wonderland. Hadleigh Amateur Dramatic Society will be on hand to get us into the pantomime spirit (oh yes they will) with fun and games. Our local scout group will be providing hot soup and chilli to raise funds to support the Japan 2015 contingent and to keep scouting alive and active in Hadleigh. Layham Playgroup will be joining in the fun and running a lucky dip stall. The fantastic F.U.N. charity will be making cakes. A Children's Christmas Craft Area will be provided by Hadleigh Playscheme. And seasonal refreshments will be supplied by some of the girl guiding Japan 2015 contingent. Opening the Enchanted Fair will be none other than the big man in a red suit himself. After his official duties Father Christmas will be taking up residence for the evening in a special pop-up grotto, designed by the U.R.C. girls group Eternal, in aid of The Rosa Simon Music Foundation. The Drama Zone will be running an information stall about a new and exciting community youth drama club. In addition to all of this you can even get a head start on your Christmas shopping at our selection of craft, jewellery and sweet stalls. We look forward to seeing you all for an evening of festive fun. For further information please contact 07780 725132.
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Rotary Review CLUB EVENTS: 1 Five members attended the annual District Conference held at Trinity Park, Ipswich. After a rousing welcome by the Osiligi Maasai Warriors dance troupe from Kenya the Disrict Governor, Nick Corke opened the proceedings and introduced Rotarian Grethe Christiansen from Denmark, the Rotary International President's representative who brought greetings from President Gary Huang who hails from Taiwan. A letter of good wishes from Buckingham Palace was also read out. The programme for a very long day included speakers on Trussell Trust Food Banks, Corporate Partnerships with Rotary, Prostate Cancer Awareness, Smoke Alarm Project, Micro Finance for 3rd World and Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA). Hadleigh Club has been involved with RYLA in the past, more recently, with Smoke Alarm Project and is always looking for new challenges. 2 Earlier in the month members and partners visited Shelley Centre for Therapeutic Riding following a recent donation and were given a comprehensive tour of the premises, meeting the horses and learning about the many aspects of their work with the physically and mentally challenged clients. Two visitors also rode the mechanical horse Ebony. The whole visit was inspiring and the dedication of all the helpers much admired. They always require more helpers and visits maybe arranged by appointment. The Club has also sponsored a race in the recent race night. SPEAKER: Caty Gant, a local Ranger Guide, gave a detailed and polished powerpoint presentation of her recent trip to the World Guiding Centre in Mexico City. This was by way of a thank you for a small donation by the Club towards her not inconsiderable expenses. The rest was raised by her from fundraising activities such as a quiz night, an O2 roof climb, other donations and grants. Thus, after coming through the selection process, raising the money and going to training meetings she eventually left for Mexico on 29 July with a party of other guides flying via Paris to Mexico City.It was her first long air journey and the first of many new experiences. Once settled in at the World centre a full programme of activities had been arranged for the two week stay.There were 2 English groups as well as others from around the world including Trinidad and Tobago. They were given some training in basic Spanish and in bartering at the local markets. They enjoyed tours of Mexico City including visits to cathedrals, the Zoo, the market and nearby Aztec pyramids.On the educational side, they were taken to the silvermining area where they studied the manufacture of silver trinkets etc whilst they also visited craft centres where amongst other things they learned the art of painting on cactus paper. Caty exhibited one of the painting which she had completed very expertly. In the evenings they made their own entertainment mostly with each group performing dances or presentations of their own culture. A major objective of the visit was to give help to the local community and to fulfil this they worked at a nearby food bank packing and distributing food parcels to the needy. They also undertook to redecorate the inside of the building and this was successfully accomplished. They did get the opportunity to visit a bullring and see the bulls but they all decided not to watch the actual fights. The closing ceremony took the form of a fiesta with much singing and dancing. Caty has a very full record of her trip which will bring back memories for many years to come and it was a great experience from which she will have gained much which will help her in the future. Rotarians were happy to have played a small part in helping this to happen. MEMBERSHIP: If anything in this report appeals to you and you would like to be more involved in helping your local community as well as people in the wider world please visit Rotary Club of Hadleigh Website or contact David Stokes 01473 827226 to learn more.
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Playstation Pre-School We would like to thank everyone who had their photo taken on Tuesday 28th October, it was very popular this year and we will earn good commission on all sales which will help raise valuable funds for Playstation. We have successfully grown our first crop of tomatoes in our new outside area and the children enjoyed them at snack time. Our strawberry plants are growing, we will keep you updated!! The children have been having lots of fun finding out about Autumn, Halloween and Fireworks. They have been learning about hibernation and have been making hedgehog pictures out of leaves. We will be holding a Body Shop party at Playstation on Thursday 13th November, 7.30-10pm, all welcome, please contact Mandy. We are very excited to announce that we are having a Medium Evening with Ryan Gooding on Friday 30th January 2015, will be held at the British Legion. Tickets are on sale now at £10 each, everyone welcome, please contact us to buy tickets. Remember, if your child is going to Hadleigh Community Primary School Nursery from September, we do a collect and delivery service, you will receive your 15 hours funded places with the nursery and would have to pay for a place at Playstation lunch club or session (or both). Please note 2 year olds may be entitled to 2 year funding the term after their 2nd Birthday, if they meet certain criteria. If you would like any further information please contact Mandy on the below number. If you would like to enquire about places at Playstation we can be contacted at playstationhadleigh@btconnect.com. Please telephone Playstation on 824271 for enrolment details, a prospectus or to arrange a visit.
French’s Care Haven QUIZ NIGHT 4th December at The Fleece in Boxford, 7.30pm arrive start 8pm £3.50 per person for the quiz. Optional: Fish & Chips with Glass of Wine or Beer £7 Fabulous raffle prizes to be won. To book your team contact the Fleece Hotel: 01787 211183 Or call Jann or Jo on the numbers below. On Saturday 22nd November, French’s staff and volunteers will be at Hadleigh Morrison’s bag packing and talking to shoppers about the work, we do. Please come along and support us on 22nd November, or if you feel you would like to help by volunteering, give Jann a call and help us on this day, or at any other fund raising events we have in our diary. There are a lot of people we would like to thank for the months of September - October, firstly thank you to those who came along to our Charity Dog Walk and Open Day with BBQ, it was good to see some new faces along with our regular supporters. It was nice for locals to be able to see some of the work we do at French’s and relax at the BBQ with our rescued horses watching on from their fields. French’s had a nice donation from a chap called Dave and his Labrador Charlotte, from Holton St Mary, if anyone out there knows whom I am talking about, please let him know Jann would like to speak with him and say thank you. On 4th October staff, volunteers’ and Coco was invited to Jimmy’s Farm to take part in the Sowing The Seeds For Wellbeing on a Mental Health Day, as part of French’s is a Care Farm that help local people in need. Enclosed is a lovely picture of Coco supporting A Pledge from a young man saying; I Pledge… to treat all people equally and never be judgmental!! We managed to last till 2pm and then the rain and wind sent us running for the hills. On 11th October a Wine Tasting Quiz Night in Polstead Village Hall was sponsored by Majestic Wines and arranged on behalf of fund raising for our Horse Rescue Charity. What a huge success it was, with around 100 people in attendance and a fantastic job Diana, Ian & Charlie Witts and Mandy, John & Charlie Flathers did. Mandys mother Daphne who is in her mid 80’s, was incredible selling so many raffle tickets. Many of the Witts and Flathers family and friends helped put on a fun night (with some pretty stiff questions) that was had by all. French’s are aiming to hold a Curry night in early November locally, if we can talk a curry house into helping us!! So keep a look out for our poster. Do try to come along to our December quiz, fish & chip night, we usually have a jolly good night at The Fleece, so come and join us. Please contact : Jann Turner 01473 833944 / 07747 755556. Email: jann.turner@hotmail.co.uk Jo Sargent 01473 824865 / 07743 558142
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Hadleigh Gardens Personal Thoughts Every year in Autumn I have the intention to get the garden into a state such that when Spring comes the empty vegetable beds are all ready to plant, the borders are weed free, and the greenhouse is tidy. I have never actually achieved this, but that is not a reason for not trying again. At the moment Mary is busy weeding the borders, and I have one vegetable bed cleared and sown with grazing rye grass as a green manure, and a second bed nearly clear. I am also in the middle of cleaning the glass in the greenhouse. Doing this job demands a dry mild day because cleaning the inside face of the glass inevitable means that some plants will need to be moved outside. Most of the summer vegetables are over and cleared away, but in mid October I am still picking a few courgettes. I have never had the plants grow as big as they have this year. Ridge cucumbers also went mad this year. Two plants of a heritage variety called Boothby's Blond gave me over a hundred cucumbers. Weather Records In September at Kersey there was 17.3 mm (0.7") of rain, which is only about 40% of our average monthly rainfall. The 3 monthly total at the end of September was 149 mm (5.9") which is close to the average figure. In September the maximum temperature was 22 Cel (72F) which equals the lowest since 2000, and the minimum temperature was 9 Cel (48F) which is lower than average. In my garden the ground temperature at writing is 14 Cel (57F), which is the warmest that I have recorded for mid October. In early October we have had a lot of rain but it has stayed mild. As I write gales are forecast. Hints As the weather permits carry on with planting shrubs, fruit trees, and hedges, and overhauling borders. A start can be made on hedge trimming. If possible leave hedges carrying berries until later to give the birds a chance. The way that the weather is suggests that the final grass cut will be in November this year. Cut it when it is dry, and raise the cutter to leave it a bit longer than you have it in Summer. It is not too late to plant more bulbs. November is a bit late for daffodils, but they will still give a good show, and it is about right for tulips. If you want to keep your dahlias, lift them as soon as they get frost damaged, cut the stems back to about 6", and store the tubers initially upside down in a frost free place that is not too hot. In the vegetable patch rough dig any vacant space, and leave for the frost to break down. One can plant broad beans, hardy peas, and Japanese onion sets. If you grow cacti they should now be given their Winter rest with little or no water until the Spring. In my greenhouse the desert cacti will get none, and the forest ones like the Christmas cactus and the epiphylliums just a drop every 2 or three weeks. Happy Gardening, John Rye
Hadleigh & District Garden Club We had a good attendance at our October meeting, maybe because our most well known speaker was going to tell us all about his exotic garden in Norwich. Unfortunately Will Giles has been seriously ill and attending hospital on a regular basis - as we didn't know until one hour before the meeting, that he would not be able to get to Hadleigh, we quickly had to put 'plan B' into operation. Committee member John swung into action re-arranging the seating in the Town Hall and organising a most entertaining quiz. Table three were the winners with some very knowledgable gardeners taking the lead in answering the questions - the prize a large tin of Quality Street, was passed around for all to enjoy. After a break for tea and biscuits and a chat - the raffle was called. On Monday 10th of November Dudley Chignall will be taking us on a "Journey to Paradise"- well I am sure we would all love to go there, especially now the daylight is reducing and the temperature is dropping. Hope to see you in the Town Hall at 7.30pm, members ÂŁ1, visitors ÂŁ3. So Much More Than a Dance Class No Partners Required Any Age & Ability Very Welcome Shimmy, Shake, Wiggle Giggle to Dance Fitness Fun
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Letter www.layham.org from Layham Parish Council The main matters discussed during the meeting of 27 August were: • Babergh District Council report - It was noted that Babergh planned to adopt a formal process to reduce the release of sky lanterns and helium balloons, on a voluntary basis, as these were a hazard to wildlife, crops, buildings and people. Babergh had adopted a new Planning Charter covering the protocol around planning responsibilities, and elected members would not be able to take part in any discussions about planning applications. However, PCs would still be able to respond to applications and would continue to have the right to speak at planning meetings. • Junction of Brett Green with Mill Lane - It was agreed that the Clerk would write to Highways to suggest that the priority be changed to give vehicles priority out of Brett Green, as this might help to slow vehicles down in Mill Lane. • Defibrillators - A proposal had been submitted for two defibrillators to be purchased, one for Upper and one for Lower Layham. However, after discussion it was agreed that one defibrillator should be purchased initially for Lower Layham, to be located in the telephone box next to the Queen’s Head, and that consideration should then be given to a suitable location in Upper Layham. It was agreed that three firm quotes, in line with the PC’s Financial Regulations, should be obtained. The Clerk would also obtain quotes for the refurbishment of the phone box in Lower Layham. • Children’s Centres - In order that the PC could make a considered response to the proposal to close the Brett River Children’s Centre in Hadleigh and merge its services with East Bergholt, the Clerk had requested more information; SCC had now responded. The Chairman said he did not consider the plan to close the Brett River centre and expect people to travel to East Bergholt to be a ‘merger’ in the true sense of the word; he commented that people needing assistance found it easier to be in a building where support was easily accessible, as in the Corn Exchange. As the formal online consultation process was more appropriate for parents than organisations, it was agreed that the Clerk would write to SCC outlining the PC’s objections to the closure. • Path across Playing Field - The Playing Field Committee had discussed the PC’s offer to pay for a footpath across the playing field, and had said they would like to see examples of the various options in situ before making a decision. It was agreed to ask the committee to make a decision before the next PC meeting. • Remembrance Sunday - Nine wreaths would be laid by members of the families of Layham men killed in the First World War, as well as the PC’s own wreath. The art workshop would result in 25 large wooden crosses – one for each person on the War Memorial – which would be placed around the base on the day. The wreaths had been ordered and the Clerk would write to all guests with more information, enclosing cards for them to write their messages on. • Raworth Bungalow, Upper Street - It was noted that permission had been granted to remove/vary conditions attached to the visibility splay length, ie a reduction in length from 70 metres to 60 metres. It was agreed that the Clerk would write to Babergh to ask how it was possible for planning policy to be disregarded, as this would appear to set a dangerous precedent. • Amendment to Standing Orders - Following a recent change in the law to allow the photographing, recording, broadcasting and transmitting of proceedings at meetings, it was agreed to delete clauses 1(11) and 1(12) from the Standing Orders. St Andrew’s – your Parish church Services on Sundays in November 2nd 10.30 am Morning Worship 9th 10.45 am Remembrance Service 16th 9.00 am Café Church 23rd 9.15 am Family Eucharist 30th 10.45 am Patronal Benefice Eucharist followed by a shared lunch Coffee, Cake and Chat - Please come along on Mondays 3rd and 17th November. All welcome. Shared Lunch - Please come and share lunch after the service to celebrate St Andrew's Day. Further details from Sonia on 822220 Remembrance Sunday 9th November The annual act of remembrance in Layham will be held as usual in the burial ground opposite the church, commencing at 10.45am on Sunday 9 November. This is followed by a service in the church. As a result of the research work 50
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done into the men named on the war memorial, families of nine of the nineteen men who lost their lives in the First World War have been traced and will lay wreaths during the ceremony. Seventeen young people who live in the village are taking part in an art workshop the weekend before the 9th during which they will make large wooden crosses in memory of each of the men. These, together with exploratory art work done before making the crosses, will be featured in the ceremony and exhibited in the church. Following the service the PCC will serve light refreshment to those who wish to remain a while, examine the children’s work and talk together.
Layham War Memorial: the stories behind the names A publication, researched and written by Michael Woods and published by the Parish Council will be available for perusal on the weekend of Remembrance Sunday. An enlarged version will be displayed in the church, if possible all day, but should there not be space, certainly from 2pm to 4pm. It will be possible for orders to be placed for a copy of the publication itself during that time.
Welcome road works in Upper Layham It is not often that we welcome the inconvenience of road works on the B1070 but on this occasion, the three way lights at the top of Mill Lane in mid-October tell us that High Speed Broadband is on the way! We have all been prepared to wait patiently for the lights to change in the knowledge of what is to come. A tell-tale new green junction box now stands proud at the top of Mill Lane announcing that better broadband should be here soon. Layham Playing Field A big thank you to the members of the Management Committee for giving up valuable time over a couple of weekends in October. If you use the field you will see the hedge line between the field and Brett Green has been cleaned out and the willow dome has been worked on to strengthen the structure ready for the new growth next year. The group could do with some younger people to give a hand now and then. The field doesn’t just happen – members of the community keep it in reasonable order and reasonable repair. If you use the field with your children or your dog – think about putting your name forward to become part of the management group. Contact Michael Woods on 823798 A message from your PCSO Mandy Coleman DARKER NIGHTS Don’t make it easy for them. We have outbuildings and sheds full of thousands of pounds worth of belongings and then we fail to lock the doors or to use motion detection lighting or alarms. Fix strong locks on doors. Fix mesh or bars on the inside of windows. Put a battery operated alarm inside the shed. PLEASE CALL POLICE IMMEDIATELY, USING 999, IF YOU SEE OR HEAR ANYTHING SUSPICIOUS
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Exciting events and news at Hadleigh Library Children in Need – Friday 14th November 4.00pm and Saturday 15th November 11.00pm Hadleigh Armchair Players will have an interactive story reading session and cake sale to raise money for Children in Need. Who can resist cake? Nicola Upson – author visit Friday 14th November 7pm for 7.30pm tickets £5 each from Hadleigh Library. Event supported by Hadleigh Friends Group. Christmas Table Top Sale – Sunday 23rd November Would you like a warm, dry place to sell your items for a pre-Christmas clear out? Or do you make crafts which make great presents? £5 for small (80cm x 80cm). £7 for large (150cm x 75cm). Measurements are approximate. Multiple tables can be hired. To book a table contact the library on 01473 823778 Deck the Halls! Save the date. Look out for our event on Saturday 6th December from 10.00am to 1pm. A special family Christmas craft event making a selection of seasonal crafts: Christmas bauble, Snowman table decoration, Christmas tree, Angel Tree Topper, Reindeer – Santa Stop Here! sign and lastly making a wreath. Suffolk Food Hall offer – Show your library card at The Cookhouse restaurant and receive 20% off your bill on Friday and Saturday evenings. Visit www.suffolkfoodhall.co.uk for terms and conditions. Sunday Fun Day – Every Sunday 10.30am – 1.00pm Now the nights are drawing in, learn about nocturnal animals and celebrate Bonfire Night. We have oodles of craft activities to snuggle up to. If you want to find out more information about nocturnal animals and Guy Fawkes don’t forget you can access Britannica online from home using your library card. Visit www.suffolklibraries.co.uk Need help? Talk to the library staff. Top Time – Every Wednesday 10.30am – 12.00pm An informal group of over 55s to chat over tea or coffee. This month’s activities include jewellery making, games, potted personalities and all things Christmas. New – Hadleigh Allsorts Every Thursday 1:30pm to 3.30pm A knitting, crochet or cross-stitch group. Come to share your experience or to learn new skills. Complete beginners welcome! Don’t forget to collect your hard earned certificate and medal from this year’s Reading Challenge plus an extra prize of a £5 book token! Hadleigh Library, 29 High Street, Hadleigh IP7 5SD Tel: 01473 823778
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Ken’s SESAW News Suffolk & Essex Small Animal Welfare Reg charity no 1124029 Last week Mum started giving us dinner an hour earlier than usual because the clock went back. I don’t know what was wrong with it but it must be catching because all the volunteers also lost an hour. Although we don’t worry about time, we animals are affected by the shorter, colder days and appreciate a quieter life in the winter. SESAW is therefore now open Saturdays and Sundays only, between 10am and 1pm. Visitors are welcome at other times by appointment, please leave a message on 01787 210888 and someone will call back. The humans are rushed off their feet caring for all the animals including a litter of Romanian puppies that could be homed prior to the festive season IF they have time to settle in beforehand. Mum says they are NOT Christmas presents and will be with you for up to fifteen years so please bear this in mind when considering a new canine or feline addition to your family. Bertie, on the other paw, is a senior Jack Russell discovered with another dog in a house about to be boarded up by bailiffs. He tells me he is lonely since his companion was re-homed and craves human company. I’d better mention the black and white kittens too. They are smaller than me and nearly as cute. Thank you to everyone who supported our Table Sales on 11th and 12th October, including the Hadleigh Community News for printing my ramblings. Over £2,500 was raised over the two days which will help keep the animals warm, dry and well fed over the winter. Our long awaited Quiz Supper Night has just been booked for Wednesday 19th November at the “Shoulder of Mutton”, The Street, Assington, CO10 5LJ. Please phone 01206 799424 to book your tickets. Meanwhile the fundraising team are busy preparating for our Christmas Fair at Leavenheath Village Hall on Sunday 23rd November, 12-3pm. I’ve already pinched a few baubles and as it has caused so much trouble, I think Mum’s watch will also have to be hidden away by me, (Kenny the Boss) Chihuahua http://www.sesaw.co.uk/
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at least 20 November Hadleigh men serving Entertainment By end of 1914 thereon were at the Western Front line. These regular Saturday 15th November – Paul G & The Retros least 20 Hadleigh men serving on the soldiers had joined the army before the Saturday 13th December – Buster James Western Front These regular outbreak of war line. and deployed as part soldiers Saturday 20th December – The Martells had joined the army before the outbreak of of the British Expeditionary Force Free entry to members on production of a valid membership card war andThe deployed parttoof thethe British (BEF). BEF wasassent stop Tickets will be on sale shortly for: Expeditionary Force (BEF). TheatBEF was German advance and first met them Christmas Eve – Sarah Louise New Years Eve - Buzz Monsto in stop August whereadvance despite being sent the1914, German and out firstnumbered two to one, put up Raffle held Sunday Lunchtimes Meat a brave defence and initially held the huge German force. 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Adnams Southwold Bitter - £2.55 pint numbers, they Wearing 1914 Star eventually halted the Hadleigh Men with the Honour ofThe Britishthe and French Desparado/Sol/Fosters Gold - £3.15 bottle or 2 for £5.00 were well trainedatand efficiency of the British riflemen was By end of November 1914 there were atGerman advance the the River Marne and WKD & Smirnoff Ice 2 for £5.00 least 20 Hadleigh men serving on the managed such that General vonBoth Cluck, German commander, to turn the tide. sidesthe then tried Western Front line. These regular soldiersassumed they were using machine guns. However, faced Jack Daniels or SoCo Doubles (50ml) £3.50 with to successively outflank each other to the north had joined the army before the outbreak of Look out whatoverwhelming became knownodds as the to soon the had to make the‘Race British a in Club for Saturday night specials and guest beers war and deployed as part of the British inwith Women’s Section Sea’, which resulted in the creation of the Expeditionary Force (BEF). The BEF was fighting retreat. The British and French eventually halted the sent to stop the German advance and first Tuesday 4th November - Chocoholics Party Western Front, a continuous line of Marne opposing German advance at the River and managed to turn the met them at Mons in August 1914, where trenches that stretched from theto North Sea all tide. Both sides then tried successively outflank each Tuesday other 2nd December - Christmas Party despite being out numbered two to one, put way to Switzerland. In order to gain a Meetings up a brave defence and initially held the the to the north in what became known as the ‘Race to the Sea’, start at 7.30pm. Please bring a raffle prize huge German force. Although lacking ingreater degree of national autonomy, the BEF which resulted in the creation of the Western Front, aSubs are now due - Standard £12.00 OAP £8.00 numbers, they relocated to the northern flack of hostilities; Branch Section were well trained and the efficiency of the British riflemen was continuous of opposing trenches that stretched from the around Ypres line in Belgium. Regimental war Meetings held 2nd Tuesday of each month @ 7.30pm such that General von Cluck, the German commander, North Sea all the way to Switzerland. In order to gain a diaries tell ofmachine how this relocation thousands were using guns. However,of faced with assumed they degree national autonomy, the BEF relocated to the SUPER LEAGUE DARTS ofgreater men was using trains, with overwhelming odds the achieved Britishof soon had to make a fleets of Matches held on Tuesday nights, please see noticeboard for fixtures Thetopped Britishflack andmotor French eventually halted fighting retreat. open buses and athelotYpres of in Belgium. northern of hostilities; around Dont forget our Hall Hire: Lounge 30 people, Main Hall 100 people German advance at the River Marne and managed to turn the marching. By positioning the tell army inhow the north, Regimental war diaries of this relocation of thousands tide. Both sides then tried to successively outflank each other Ring 824874 for details Marshal French, the‘Race commander the of open topped motor men wasknown achieved using trains, inof what became as the to the Sea’,offleets to the north Field BEF could defend the city of Ypres, the only which resulted in the creation of the Western Front, a All members, old and new, very welcome! buses and a lot of marching. By positioning the army in the continuous line of opposing stretched fromGermans the Belgique citytrenches not yetthat taken by the Field Marshal French, North Sea all north, the way to Switzerland. In order to gainthe a commander of the BEF could and at the same time safeguard his lines of greater degree of national autonomy, BEF relocated to the defend the city of the Ypres, the only Belgique communication back toinBriton. northern flack of hostilities; around Ypres Belgium.As the BEF city not yet taken by the Germans into around the Ypres area and theyat the Regimental moved war diaries tell and of how this relocation of thousands Sgt. R. G. Ward same time safeguard his of men was became achieved using trains, fleets of open topped motor heavily involved in lines whatof became buses and a lot of marching. By positioning army in the communication totheBriton. As the known as the First Battle of Ypres. The front lines back became consolidated, theBEF north, Field Marshal French, the commander of the BEF could (as reported in the Suffolk and Essex Free Press of the day) moved Ypres area became heavily involved in trenchesinto wereand dugaround and the the Ypres Salient was created. defend the city of Ypres, the they only Belgique 1914 became was a particularly time forGermans the who city as nottough yet by Battle the and at the what known thetaken First of BEF Ypres. The front lines became same against time safeguard his lines marched for miles, overwhelming odds and Salient was created. Wed 4th Nov Nearly 300 men of the Suffolk Regiment (2nd Battalion) listed consolidated, thefought trenches were dug andofAs the Ypres communication Briton. the BEFa as missing suffered thousands of casualties,back but toalso established moved into and around the Ypres area they became heavily involved in reputation for being a dogged and determined force. what became known as the First Battle of Ypres. became 1914 was a particularly tough timeThe forfront thelines BEF who marched for miles, Sat 7th Nov Quarter Sergeant May (2nd Suffolks) wounded in battle of Mons Soldiers who servedwere between 5 Aug and midnight 22/23 consolidated, the trenches dug and the Ypres Salient wason created. fought against overwhelming odds and suffered thousands of casualties, returned to Hadleigh. Nov 1914 were awarded the 1914 Star, sometimes known but also established a reputation for being a dogged 1914 was a particularly tough time for the BEF who marched for miles, as the ‘Mons Star’ and the survivors wore it with great and determined fought against overwhelming odds and suffered thousands of casualties, force. whowe served between 5from Aug and midnight on 22/23 Nov Mon 9th Nov Mrs Mary Mann of 35 Angel Street receives information from InSoldiers this edition remember thoseand Hadleigh butpride. also established a reputation for being a dogged determined 1914 were awarded the 1914 Star, sometimes known as the ‘Mons Star’ the War Office that her son William Grimwood has been killed. Lieutenant T who we know fought during these first few months. force. Soldiers who served between 5 Aug and midnight on 22/23 Their Nov 1914 were awarded the 1914 Star, it sometimes known as the ‘Mons Star’ and the survivors wore with great pride. In this edition we remember Faithful of Royal Army Veterinary Corps and Private Leslie Seggar of Royal names were: andSgt-Major the survivorsAlfred wore it Stannard, with great pride. In this editionand we remember Arthur Abbott Sgt May, those from Hadleigh who we know fought during these first few months. Army Veterinary Corps returned to Hadleigh (before being post to the Western those from Hadleigh who we know fought during these first few months. Front.) Privates Arthur Baker, James Baker, Arthur Cook and
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Albert Toms of 2nd Suffolks; Lance Corporal Bertie Allen, Their names Their names were:
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Wed 11th Nov Privates Arthur Cook and W Sgt-Major Alfred Stannard, ArthurCharles Abbott and Sgt May,George Privates Suttle Arthur Baker, James Privates Charles Cross, Mitchell, and Frederick Suttle Sgt-Major Alfred Stannard, Arthur Abbott and Sgt May, Privates Baker, James reported both wounded and taken prisoner. Suffolks; Lance Corporal Bertie PrivatesofArthur Baker, Arthur Cook andKing’s Albert Toms 2nd of 1st Battalion OwnofLancasters; Private William WAllen, Baalham 1st nd st LanceKing’s Corporal Bertie Allen, Privates Baker, Arthur Cook and Albert Toms of 2 Suffolks; Charles Cross, Charles Mitchell, George Suttle and Frederick Suttle of 1 Battalion Devonshires; Privates William J Grimwood, George Hynard and Frank Oxford st William J Own Lancasters; PrivateCharles William WMitchell, Baalham of George 1 Devonshires; Charles Cross, SuttlePrivates and Frederick Suttle of 1st Battalion King’s
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Wed 11th Nov Sergeant William James Eighteen of 1st Suffolk’s returned
from Khartoum William J to visit his (widowed) mother living at 56 Benton Street and Own PrivatePrivate William W Baalham of2nd 1st Devonshires; 1Sidney of 1st Lancasters; Sherwood Foresters; W Thorpe of East Lancashires;Privates
4th August 2014 Sergeant Robert G Ward and Private Frederick Holmes of 2nd Grenadier Memorial 1 Private Herbert Sidney Guards; Private Henry W Ward of 16th Lancers and
of the Army LegionSelf invite you to Service Corps. well as of the regulars there were territorial forces such as the 5th Battalion ationalAs moment of theAnniversary Suffolk Regt. In November 1914, ’C’ company of the 5th Suffolks the 100th Britaincontained entered about the 120 Hadleigh men in what was an early ‘Pals’ company. They
were all in training at Mile End near Colchester. At the same time, other Hadleigh men were serving with more specialist units such as the Royal Army the Royal British Legion will be holding a ‘Lights Out’ event to mark the Centenary. Medical Corps and Royal Army Veterinary Corps as well as the Royal Navy. or you can bring your own (Special centenary candles are available from M&S, Themembers information here Forces, is given in good but the research port serving of the Armed veterans of allfaith agesas andaccurate, their families). dles to represent the 112 names on memorial. Please comehome and pay continues, including forthe those men who came to your rebuild their lives in the o sacrificed their livesofduring this conflict. aftermath the war. More information, particular from family memories would ail.com be of great interest, including pictures of the service men in later life. t War Centenary Project (Research by Mark Brennan, Nigel Crisp, Jeff Ward) rge Street, Hadleigh, IP7 2BB
whilst in Hadleigh learns from the locals who had read the Gazette, that he has received a commission and promoted 2nd Lieutenant in the Oxford and Bucks Regiment. Wed 25th Nov Mr Harriss, the headmaster of the Boy’s School in Bridge Street receives a letter from a former scholar, Lance-Sergeant Robert George Ward (photo) serving in the Machine Gun Section of the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards, located in the area around Ypres in Belgium. Sergeant Ward writes, “I should very much like to be home for Christmas, but the time keeps creeping on and I am afraid it will be well into next year before we return. It will be a longer job than we expected. It seems nothing but a big slaughtering match to see who can kill the most men. I think this war will be a lesson to everyone and if it lasts much longer someone is going to be ruined. Our lads out here don’t seem a bit down hearted. You can always hear snatches of song here and there in the trenches, for the trenches are the safest places when the ‘Black Marias’ are floating through the air. I must tell you that is what our boys call big shells. The ‘Germ Huns’ send over ‘Black Marias,’ ‘Jack Johnsons’ and ‘Iron Rations’ among other visitors with nice names”. Robert Ward goes on to tell, how after an hour of shelling the Germans would send up a couple of aeroplanes to see the results, which Ward claims as “nil”. www.hadleighcommunitynews.co.uk
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St Mary’s The Parish Church of Hadleigh www.stmaryshadleigh.co.uk Dean – The Very Revd Martin Thrower Tel: 01473 822218 Sunday 2 November 10.45 am Family Communion 4 pm All Souls Day Service of Commemoration and Thanksgiving Sunday 9 November 10.45 am Morning Worship with Act of Remembrance, and FROGS on Sunday 12.15 pm Shortened Eucharist 3 pm Royal British Legion Service of Remembrance Sunday 16 November 10.45 am Sung Eucharist 4 pm Deanery Confirmation Service Sunday 23 November 10.45am Morning Worship, with FROGs on Sunday 12.15pm Shortened Eucharist Sunday 30 November No 10.45 am service in St Mary’s 4 pm Christingle Service, with procession to town Lighting Up Ceremony EVERY SUNDAY 8am Said Eucharist (BCP) EVERY TUESDAY 11 am Mattins (or Communion on 1st Tuesday) At Row Chapel, George Street 1.30-2.45 pm Tadpoles for babies, toddlers and their carers 6.30-8.30 pm Porch Project (for teenagers) EVERY WEDNESDAY 7.30 am Morning Prayer & Communion followed by breakfast EVERY FRIDAY 9.30 am to 12 noon Cafe Church including short all-age service at 10 am 7.30 to 10 pm Porch Project Thursday 20 November 7.30pm High Mass for St Edmund’s Day Saturday 1 November 6-8 pm FROGs ‘Light Party’ for all primary school aged children Friday 7 November 9.30am -1.30pm – Farmers’ Market, in Church Wednesday 19 November 6-7.15pm FROGs, for all primary school aged children Saturday 22 November – Hadleigh Choral Society Concert Saturday 29 November 10am-4pm CHRISTMAS MARKET stalls, gifts, refreshments, games, Nativity Exhibition
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Recipe for Success
I’m sorry, but I really feel the need to report that if you are going to order this amount of food from a local takeaway business, the least you can do is to let the poor people (who were by Sarah Thompson on the verge of cooking this somewhat large order) know that you have changed your mind and cancelled the event. There. I’ve said it. You know who you are and I can move on! Meanwhile, my lovely husband Simon Thompson who, in another life might have been Rick Stein, Heston Blumenthal or Jean Cristophe Novelli (in my dreams!) has provided this month’s recipe. So here goes. As a footnote, Simon does not do weighing and measuring but just rely on your instinct and feel for flavours. Stuffed Marrow 1 large marrow (Vary the size depending on how many to feed) 400 g Mince or Quorn mince, 2 large red onions, Bunch of coriander Large pinch of cumin seeds, Salt and pepper, 8 medium tomatoes Root vegetables (carrots, parsnips, potatoes, yams, beetroot – any root veg you want), Olive oil, Rock salt Method Peel the potatoes and parboil until tender but not too soft. Drain and leave to cool. Dice the onions and gently fry in a small amount of oil until soft (not browned). Add the mince and fry until cooked. Dice the tomatoes and add to the pan. Chop the coriander (to taste) and add to the mince. Season with salt and pepper. Skin the marrow and hollow out using a large spoon until you have a tube. Place on tin foil in a baking tray and then spoon the mince mixture into the hollowed centre. Wrap the tin foil around the marrow so it is completely covered. Cook the marrow in the foil at 200 degrees C for between 30 to 40 minutes until tender. Cut the veg into smallish chunks and place in a baking dish. Pour enough oil over them so that they all have a covering and then sprinkle with rock salt to taste. Place in a hot oven (200 degrees C) for about 40 minutes, turning once, so that they colour. To serve, cut the marrow into slices and serve with roasted vegetables and gravy.
Hadleigh & District Footpath Volunteers Our walk this month will be on Saturday November 15th. It will be one of David Warner`s special half country, half suburban walks of surprising interest. We will leave by Bus from Hadleigh Bus Station (Car park side) at 9.30am. and travel to Sproughton Cross Roads. We will then walk to Ipswich via Belstead Park, Ellenbrook Park, Pinewood Alder Carr, Ashground Plantation, Bourne Park, Maidenhall, Old Stoke, and New Cut West. There will be a comfort, and refreshment stop at one of Old Stokes favourite Hostelries, the Ship Launch Inn. We will return to Hadleigh by Bus leaving Ipswich Bus Station at 2.15pm. and arriving back at 2.45pm. This walk is 6.5 miles in length, and is suitable for all walkers. Strong shoes, or preferably walking boots should be worn as some parts of this walk can be wet, and rough in places. There some wonderful views on this walk, especially giving its close proximity to the South Western Boundary of Ipswich. It will be well worth the effort. For further information about this walk, or the other activities of the Footpath Volunteers, please contact David Warner (Hadleighs Footpath Warden) on 07749 732941, or E-mail nottinghamvictoria@supanet.com
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Halloween has just passed with the prospect of Guy Fawkes night looming with all the excitement for children. Spare a thought for our animal friends who find it so very frightening, please make sure they are safe and remain unharmed. There is so much strife going on in the world at this time with countries torn apart by war, ideals so very alien to us in the west , and the devastation of disease to name but a few. Our thoughts are with those who are suffering and strength given to those who are risking their lives to help. We, at times, do not realise how lucky we are to have freedom of speech, choice , and movement there are so many who do not. If you feel you would like to talk with someone, in confidence, about your concerns our qualified, registered healers are there to listen. Just phone 01473 824398 or log onto www.hadleighhealingsociety.org for an appointment. We are there for you.
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Hadleigh Bridge Club Christmas Teams event reminder Every year Hadleigh Bridge Club runs a special teams event with the winning team being awarded the 'Gentle Cup'. This year the teams event will take place on 8 December with winners being awarded the shield at the Christmas party the following Monday with the usual drinks and nibbles. Entries can be made as pairs or individuals. If you enter as an individual, every attempt will be made to pair up and make a team. The teams are determined based on recent results; top pair with bottom pair etc. with an element of randomisation ! For further information see the club web site, hadleighbridgeclub.co.uk which also has details of the regular Monday evening and Tuesday afternoon sessions
A Panto to get you giggling... HADS cast and crew have been hard at work rehearsing for The Hadleigh Cinderella panto taking place on the 15th, 16th and 17th January 2015 in St Mary’s Church Hadleigh at 7:30pm. We will also have a matinee performance on the 17th January at 2pm. I popped in to see Cinderella who lives up Highlands Road while her best friend Buttons was visiting, so thought I would ask them a few questions. A little bird told me you have a crush on each other is this true? Buttons: well yes I do but she doesn't have a clue! I think I am in the ‘friend zone now’ Cinders: oh don't be silly, buttons is 100% my best friend.. almost family!!! So... what is the worst thing about living with the ugly sisters? Buttons: when I go round there is such a bad smell, and you wanna see the bras hanging on the line.. They could be parachutes!!!! Cinders: THE SMELL, A kebab every day can’t be good for them Do you think the ugly sisters will ever find them self's a boyfriend looking like that? Cinders: well I'm sure Ronald McDonald or Mr Blobby may be interested if they don't have a scene of smell!!! Buttons: Well I guess anything is possible but they don't impress me much! Tickets are NOW ON SALE at Keith Avis the Newsagents on the High Street Hadleigh. Tickets for all shows are £5.00 each or under 12’s £3.50 each. Don’t forget to come and see the Hadleigh Has Talent show for the 13’s and over on the 2nd November, 6pm at Hadleigh Pool and Leisure. The finalists of the show will go on to the Grand Final which is on the 12th December for the chance to perform on stage at the panto in January. Make sure you keep up to date with HADS on our website www.hads.moonfruit.com or find us on facebook. Make sure you keep your eyes open for HADS at the Christmas Lighting Up and also other local events coming up shortly. Trev Clarke, Chairman of HADS
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Elizabeth Evans Rose Bowl Fourteen ladies entered this year’s 18 hole singles matchplay knockout competition. Matches have taken place over the summer months leading up to the final which was played on Saturday 4 October. Margaret Bentley played against Suzanne Shaw-Smith and had to give her 5 shots. Twice Margaret chipped in and unfortunately Suzanne had rather a bunker day. The eventual result was a win for Margaret receiving the Rose Bowl from Roz Clements, Ladies’ Captain Margaret 6 and 4. June Davies Memorial Trophy Twenty one ladies entered this year’s 18 hole singles matchplay knockout competition. Matches have taken place over the summer months leading up to the final which was played on 26 September on the Gainsborough course. Barbara Rowe and Roz Clements fought their way to the final with the Lady Captain Roz winning 3&2 and claiming the trophy. Hi – Low Foursomes Competition Twenty six ladies entered this year’s High – Low Foursomes 18 hole Matchplay competition. During the summer months the knockout matches have been closely fought with the final being played on the 26 September on the Gainsborough Course. Irene Fielding and Maria Gilgar played against Fran Chandler and Christine McVeigh with Maria and Irene winning 3&1 and claiming the trophy. The winners being presented their trophies by the Lady Captain Roz Clements.
Hadleigh Community Choir’s 2014 CHRISTMAS CONCERT We are proud to announce that Hadleigh Community Choir will be presenting its annual Christmas Concert at 7.30pm on Saturday 6th December in Hadleigh United Reformed Church, Market Place, Hadleigh, Suffolk IP7 5DL. Tickets are now on sale price £7 each from Keith Avis Newsagents and The Idler Bookshop, both in Hadleigh High Street. The choir will be singing a mix of popular carols and seasonal music, there will be additional performances by choir soloists and themed readings by choir members. By popular demand we will again be inviting you to join in a Christmas carol sing-along (words will be provided). After the concert there will be Hadleigh Community Choir’s special afterglow with mulled wine or soft drinks, mince pies and other festive fare, all included in the £7 ticket price. There will also be an opportunity to enter our famous prize gift draws. A bucket collection will be made in support of the Rosa Simon Music Fund. The evening will be our usual popular mix of music and entertainment, led by our Musical Director Simon Thompson, to make your evening as enjoyable as possible. We look forward to seeing you there. For more information call 01473 824033
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Jed Seeley smashes Newton Green Course Record Junior Jed Seeley has smashed the amateur course record at Newton Green Golf Club by two shots - and also beaten the lowest professional score. In a club qualifying Stabelford competition he scored 45 points off a handicap of three, while going round in 63 shots – six below par. Seeley, 17, is an assistant in the club shop run by Tim Cooper, and recently made his debut for Suffolk second team as the county tied up the Anglian League title. He was also part of Newton’s recent Hambro Cup success, and hopes to begin a three-year PGA course under Cooper when he becomes 18 in a years’ time. The previous amateur record of 65 was jointly shared by Russell Oakey and Mark Duthie, while Cooper holds the professional record of 64. Seeley, who was partnered in his record round by fellow Suffolk junior Harvey Watts, was even for the first six holes before scoring seven birdies in 10 holes. However, he was undone on the long, par- three 18th, as he registered his first bogey of the day – a fate which also struck Duthie on the same hole in his recent round. Seeley also passed the previous junior course record of 66 set by Adam Woodhead, and his new handicap is 1.7.
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As always “Fun in the Sun” at the Hadleigh Tennis Club President’s Day. The last Sunday in September saw Hadleigh Tennis Club celebrate the end of the summer season with the traditional President`s tournament. The tournament is a fun event but still with a competitive edge. Members of The club play tennis in a variety of match formats, including mixed doubles, ladies and men’s doubles and this year a tennis quiz round. Throughout the morning event individual players accumulate points towards the result of the tournament. As always, the tournament was well supported by members of the club and their guests, with competitors striving to win the “President’s Cup” and other prizes. The eventual winner by only 1 point was Ben Daniels, who received the “Ken Goddard memorial cup”, from Peter Richards, Hadleigh Tennis Club president. Other prizes were won by Liz Allen, Eunice Scott, Jan Richards, Ellen Williams and John Parry-Williams for various achievements. The competition was followed by a convivial buffet lunch where members and guests discussed the points that “just got away”. Hadleigh Tennis club plays on three sessions per week during the summer months: Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6.30pm to 8.00pm and Sunday from 9.30am to 12.00 pm. We are pleased to advise that annual membership fees have been held at £100 for adults and £60 for students, (this will be charged pro-rata for new members joining the club during the season). If you have any queries please contact us via: hadleightennis@gmail.com, or contact Paul Knowles on 07747 637147
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Sponsored by Hadleigh Tyre Group and Toppesfield Ltd www.hadleigh-utd.co.uk Hadleigh United’s hopes of progress in the Suffolk Premier Cup were ended at the first attempt as local rivals Brantham were successful at the Millfield. The game produced only one goal which came from a penalty kick early in the second half. Hadleigh also hope for a good run in the F.A Vase which begins on Saturday 22nd November. After the defeat at Billericay in the F.A Cup it was back to league action with a remarkable eight goal win against Diss at the Millfield. Duane Wright scored five of the goals in this record breaking win. The next match saw the first league defeat of the season with a three goal loss at Gorleston. The home match against Kirkley was drawn which meant Hadleigh lost their leadership of the league table. The Reserves gained a great win at Ipswich Wanderers in the Suffolk Reserves cup with Luke Hines and Harry Evans on target. League matches against Brantham and Felixstowe were lost. Two Reserve matches against Whitton were both won with Evans scoring a couple of penalty kicks in the second games. The Reserves are playing in a higher league this season and so far they are doing well. The Thurlow Nunn Youth team have had a busy time. They gained their first win of the season by beating Halstead by three goals. Luke Hines got two goals while George Foster was also on target in what was a superb display by the whole team. Another good performance earned a draw against Witham with Dan Knight and Sam Sharp on target. The youths play their matches in midweek and supporters are always welcome. The club have arranged a number of events in the clubhouse with details on the club website. Prizewinners in the latest monthly draw are Barry Stokes and Michael Barwick. The Ground Improvement draw was won by John Day Terry Adams Hadleigh United Fixtures Hadleigh United’s first team begin November on Saturday 1st with a trip to Wivenhoe. On Saturday 8th Stanway visit the Millfield and then we visit Thetford on Saturday 15th. Then Fakenham make the long journey to Hadleigh on Saturday 29th. The Reserves will be at home to East Bergholt on Saturday 1st in the Suffolk Reserves Cup. Then Felixstowe come to Hadleigh on Saturday 15th. An away match at Brantham on Saturday 22nd will be followed by another away match on Saturday 29th at Brightlingsea. Our Thurlow Nunn youth team entertain Sudbury on Wednesday 5th before Brantham make the short journey to Hadleigh on Wednesday 12th. The month ends at Long Melford on a date to be arranged. Supporters should note that any alteration to the above fixtures will be on the club website. Cup matches take priority.
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Coats for goal posts, knocking the crusted mud off your boots on Saturday mornings and Match Of The Day on Saturday nights.......all great football staples but what ever happened to half time oranges? All across the land hotly contested youth football matches are played out on a weekly basis with great spirit, passion and enjoyment but without half time oranges and since getting involved with coaching my sons youth football team I couldn't help thinking something was missing. The FA continue to promote many changes to create a successful blue print for grass roots soccer and many of the changes are well received and will hopefully have a positive impact for our youngsters.......but theres still room for a bit of old fashioned football tradition and certainly one thats a bit of fun and has such healthy benefits. So when one of this years Hadleigh Under 10s mums saw a Jaffa promotion in the paper and suggested 'bringing back the oranges' we thought it was a great idea. A massive thank you to Rob And Vicky Woolston who have been providing oranges for the boys all season. They have been surprisingly well received with very few left overs each week. Not all the boys are as keen as others but we are hoping that by the end of the season all the boys will be eagerly reaching for a well earned vitamin boost at half time. Who knows by the end of the season maybe a half time orange will once again be as ingrained in the football psyche as the pre match coin toss, the FA Cup third round draw and Arsenal failing to convert a promising season into trophies! The U10s have enjoyed a very successful start to the season and you never know maybe its the oranges that are having the desired effect. Well done to all the HUFC U10 parent helpers who continue to help make the team such a success and enable our lads to take part in the game they love especially the refreshment ladies Kelly Ashton, Tracey Squirrell, Kerrie Carter, our referee Harry Corbyn, Coaches Dave, Carl and Craig and also Vicky and Rob for providing the oranges. John Simpson
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