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Nursing Home staff receive accolade Staff at Hadleigh Nursing Home, in Friars Road, Hadleigh, feel honoured to have received a certificate from the Lord Lieutenant for Suffolk praising their “selflessness” and “sense of duty” during the pandemic. In an accompanying letter to home manager Jan Seal, the Lord Lieutenant, Clare, Countess of Euston, writes: “I would like to thank you for the contribution you have made during the extraordinary and difficult circumstances of the Covid 19 crisis.” The letter highlights the “innovation, collaboration, courage and generosity” demonstrated by people across the county, describing it as “truly inspirational and uplifting”. It continues: “Our care homes have been at the forefront of the battle. Thank you for the huge amount of work you have done to care for some of the most vulnerable people in our community.” The Countess describes it as a privilege to award the Lord Lieutenant’s special certificate of merit for Hadleigh Nursing Home’s “remarkable contribution.” Jan said: “It’s been a very challenging time for everyone, physically, emotionally and mentally, so it is a lovely thought from the Lord Lieutenant to send us this certificate and letter. “Staff have been amazing, pulling together as a team, and we have come out the other side stronger.” She said they were looking forward to developing a memorial garden during the spring to commemorate not just residents who had sadly passed away during the pandemic but also members of the wider Hadleigh community cruelly affected by Covid.
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Sudbury Choral Society braving the cold and providing Christmas cheer Photographs: Tony Platt
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Sudbury Rotary Club’s fund-raising for its chosen charities has been severely impacted in the past year because of Covid restrictions. So, when Sudbury Choral Society decided to offer a Christmas concert in the open air on Market Hill on the Sunday before Christmas, Rotary was able to arrange a street collection to raise funds for the Kernos Centre and St Nicholas Hospice. It was good to see so many people enjoying the singing, and £341 was raised. Our thanks to everyone who so generously contributed that day. It is hoped that more street collections will be possible once the current restrictions ease. For those of us desperate to see signs of Spring flowers, it has been good to see primroses and snowdrops appearing around and about. Now we can look forward to seeing the crocus and other flowers appear. Many crocus (a few thousand by now!), of course, have been, planted by members of Sudbury Rotary Club. Look out for these purple flowers in places like Siam Gardens, the grassy bank along Melford Road, and (from last autumn’s planting) at The Croft in Sudbury, near the traffic lights. As mentioned in earlier articles, Rotary members plant purple crocuses as part of their fund-raising to eradicate polio throughout the world. This global health initiative began over 25 years’ ago, and has ensured that children in developing countries do not die or become disabled by contracting polio. In recent years there have been just a few cases in countries such as Pakistan and Afghanistan, but Rotary is working hard to ensure that polio vaccination is available to all children who need this and to ‘End Polio Now!’. So, when you see the cheerful sight of those purple flowers, you will know that they have helped bring better health and life chances to children in far flung countries. The reason for purple is because each child dips their index finger into a purple dye to record the fact they have been vaccinated. Sudbury Rotary members continue to meet on-line each Monday, from 10 a.m. via Zoom. Plans for February include a social event on the first Monday (these are great fun and very relaxed occasions), on 15 February Vincent Hill will be advising us on internet security and fraud and on 22 February member Glyn Jones will tell us more about his long association with Aviation. There will be another social event on the first Monday in March. If you wish to contact Sudbury Rotary Club – perhaps with a view to becoming more involved in Rotary meetings and activities, please leave a message on the Club telephone (07787 470876). You could try this for free via a Zoom link to begin meeting other members of the Club! When groups begin to meet ‘normally’ again, your organisation might wish to invite a Rotary speaker to talk in more detail about the work of Sudbury Rotary and the international work which Rotarians do to benefit those in need. The promotional video “A year in the life of Sudbury Rotary” can also be shown, tracing just some of the activities with which members can be involved. The film can also be seen by accessing the Club’s web site: www.sudburyrotary.com Rotarian Lesley Ford-Platt
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Hello to all our lovely customers. Here at the library, we’re all working away to put interesting things on-line for everyone to enjoy during this extended lockdown period. Unfortunately, our buildings are closed at present but as soon as we are able to open up again, we will let you know. Keep an eye on the website for updates. Along with our colleagues at the other Suffolk Libraries we are putting together quizzes, word searches, crafts, book reviews, children’s activities and anything else we can think of to keep you entertained. There are singalong sessions and stories for our younger customers, together with Lego builds, paper crafts and all sorts of things to do. Just go to the website at suffolklibraries.co.uk and click on the links. Our colleagues in all Suffolk Libraries are also busy with on-line activities, which can all be accessed from the website and social media pages. You can find us here: - Suffolklibraries.co.uk or on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. If you want to e-mail Sudbury Library, we are monitoring the inbox so feel free to send a message to us at: -Sudbury.library@suffolklibraries.co.uk Our central services contact is help@suffolklibraries.co.uk and their telephone number is 01473 351249. If you’d prefer us to call you, for any reason at all, let us know and we can join you up to our new “Phone a Friend” scheme. Our extended library family will be making calls to anyone who would like a chat. Don’t forget, for those of you happy to do so, there are books galore on our digital library for you to download. Have a look at our e-library. In the meantime, stay safe, keep smiling and look after yourselves. DJ Dunstone Jan 19.qxp_Layout 1 17/12/2018 13:24 Page 1 Andrea, Sudbury Library
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The main feature of our June calendar was the annual Prom Concert held on Saturday 16th June at St Peter’s; this year’s was probably one of the most enjoyable ever with a record Delicious Pizzas the the attendance and and featured renownedreturn SbN Afternoon Tea welcome of the popular are on the Takeaway Menuwith Long Melford Silver Band itsat Pippin. new conductor, Nigel Partridge, taking the stage for us for the first time and really “working the audience” in the traditional items towards the end of every Prom Concert. This year’s was rather special because the Silver Band paid tribute to the RAF by playing Walford Davies’ RAF March and to the soldiers of the 1914-18 war. Emphasising the wide we enjoyed, other included Oncerange again,ofthemusic team which at the family-owned Stoke items by Nayland HotelKarl hasJenkins’ adapted Taking Benedictus, of Bond and a miscellany from West Side Story. and steppedthe up Best to meet the challenge of a third national lockdown. A great new up the West Side storyfrom cue,the Sudbury’s youngStore soprano Evie launched, Press enthralled takeaway food service Hotel’s Pippin has been offering the with ready-to-eat her renditionhot of dishes “I feel created pretty” and perhaps more so notaudience only delicious, by the venue’seven award-winning Puccini’s Mio Babbino accompanied the organ by Rotarian chefs, butOcustomers canCaro, also order the chefs’on excellent “Cook at home”Roger frozen Green. Not surprisingly the audience called for encores from both Evie and the ready meals. Silver Band menu and we endedfish the and nightchips, singing me sunshine”. The varied includes stir “Bring fries, pizzas, home-made burgers an event! I did and salads, to suit all dietary preferences. AnotherWhat speciality, which–proved at one Tea pointin wonder popular during the spring lockdown, is the mouth-watering SbN Afternoon whether a box, complete with freshly made sandwiches, homemade scones,there clotted might cream also bewinter dancing in the and cakes – a great treat to brighten up the dullest of lockdown afternoons. aisles. Maybe next year For Valentine’s week there will be an extra special Afternoon Tea for Two and a because the Silver Band romantic 3 course Dinner for Two on offer which you can cook simply at home – is already booked for look out for more details on the website! next year’s concert on Essential food items, fruit and vegetables are also available buy from theMark store 15th toJune 2019. from 7am to 9pm, plus juices, beers, ales, wines and spirits. this date in your diaries Group Managing Director, Susanna Rendall said, “Ournow! family farming business has been established here and supplying produce for over 80 years, and Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa since 1999, and we understand the importance of Preceeding this year’s Prom supporting the local community. Concert, Sudbury Rotary held a So we are using our resources at the hotel in any wayAuction we can at to provide helpful service to the area, and at the same time to Charity 12 noona on keep our key employment during this very challenging period. We really the same day.staff Theinauctioneer lookRotarian forward to welcoming local residents to use this service during the next few was Richard Kemsley, aweeks.” true professional in this role. Pippin to Store open 7 days a week from 7am to 9pm. Orders for Takeaway Thanks him,is the generosity can be placed between local businesses and fellow 11am and 7pm by calling 01206 264265 and of items storeofis open for collections from 11am until 9pm. Rotarians –theand course those purchased Fullwho details of menusthe and50prices are available on the Hotel’s website at or-so items – we raised over www.stokebynayland.com/takeaway. £1850. The proceeds from all except one item swill be shared between this year’s Rotary local charities: Compassion and Kernos Rotary is one of the largest humanitarian organisations in the world. All funding raised for charities goes direct without deduction for administration. Rotary is open to people of all ages and we would like more of you to join us, both as individuals andlockdown as companies. membership With another upon Corporate us, our courses have is ideal for medium (and large!) companies whereby a number of staff can had to stop (for now), but behind the scenes we arebecome members as part ofstill their company andwork enjoy all wood the rights privileges whilst sharing out the busy. Whilst we with usingand methods activities between them. whether as individuals or as part of a of construction which areMembership, hundreds of years old, this theuse local community and further company, good way toopportunity get involved quiet timeisisa the perfect forwith us to afield. Astechnology a Rotariantoyou arewith not you onlywhat part we of an modern share do!active local club but also part of a world-wide organisation with over 32,000 clubs across the world where So, we are making short educational videos about any Rotarian is a welcome visitor. Timber Framing and Basic Carpentry - techniques, Sudbury Rotary itself meets weekly on Mondays at lunchtime at the Mill Hotel. use of traditional hand tools, and of course the We are also setting up a Rotary Community Forum which will meet on a more reinstatement of the Longhouse project. We are also informal basis and we have established “Friends of Rotary” for those of you planning to record some of the fascinating history of who would like to be aware of our on-going activities. the Orchard Barn site. Before lockdown we created a Plans for the coming Presidential year which started this month (July) include Museum Area in the Barn to display many of the items establishing “Rotakids” in some local primary schools, alongside our existing found during the excavation of our 1580s Longhouse. We look forward to sharing environmental and career development work and annual sponsorship for some these finds with you in a series of videos focusing on these objects – from Rotary Youth Leadership awards. Next year’s local charities will be the Victorian farming implements to more domestic items such as pottery and bottles. Richmond Fellowship, Befriending and the East Anglia Air Ambulance. Our videos canwe be viewed our YouTube channel is called Orchard Internationally will be on continuing our channel. support The for a community school in Barn Traditional Building. We also have a Facebook page called Orchard Tanzania and through existing links with the Mali Development Group,Barn for Environmental andhope an Instagram feedtocalled OrchardBarnOrg. On any street children Education in Mali. We to continue run the various community of these findbecome out lots well-known more about together us and see photos and events forthree whichchannels – I thinkyou – wecan have with perhaps videos of our work. one or two new events such as Apple Pressing and a “President’s concert. safe to so, we plan to deliver of free for IfWhen you would likedomore information about ausseries or would likepractical to comeworkshops along to one It will focus to on Gardening Nature, a wormery, composting, offamilies. our meetings see whatwithwe are building like, contact Glyn Jones mini beast ID, starting a tree for nursery and more. If you are inspired to joinRoger us by (glynjones1937@gmail.com) membership enquiries or our secretary what you see, either as a or course member a volunteer, please email sarah. Green on 07787 470876 look us up on or ouraswebsite orchardbarn@gmail.com. Meanwhile, stay safe, happy andRotarian healthy. Tony Platt
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Babergh’s Cabinet have agreed further financial support for their leisure partner, Abbeycroft Leisure, to help keep residents fit and healthy well into the future. A £150k loan and £270k grant for Abbeycroft Leisure has been agreed, with the loan to be used first, to cover the period up to the end of March 2021. The hope is to ensure Babergh and its residents can remain bright and healthy well into the future. The council has already supported the not-forprofit leisure trust since the first lockdown, having paid its £238k annual management fee in advance and provided a £256,000 grant. Almost half of all council-provided leisure facilities across the country are run by leisure trusts. Details of a £100m funding package from central Government are expected to set out further support available soon, to assist the trusts with their Covid recovery. Cllr Derek Davis, cabinet member for communities at Babergh District Council, said: “The work Abbeycroft Leisure does to support our districts to remain active and healthy is vital. We know our residents really value what they offer, and their approach to supporting them with their health and wellbeing. “Thanks to their open book approach around the financial impact of COVID19, we can now put in place a package of measures to support them and their recovery. All while continuing to lobby Government for further funding. “Staying active will remain as important as ever as we look to recover from the pandemic, and support our residents’ health and wellbeing. This funding will play a crucial role in ensuring we can continue to deliver on our health and wellbeing commitments.” Abbeycroft Leisure run Babergh District Council’s Kingfisher Leisure Centre in Sudbury and Hadleigh Pool and Leisure. They also deliver local community events such as park runs, and the ‘Explore Outdoor’ programme part funded by the council.
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