Sudbury & Long Melford Community News, March 2021

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MARCH 2021

Sudbury Library to become Babergh’s new access point

Babergh District Council, in partnership with Suffolk Libraries, has announced its customer access point will move to Sudbury Library, providing digital support and face to face services. From April this year, the council’s customer access point will relocate to Sudbury Library, situated on Market Hill in the town centre. Residents who have difficulty accessing council services online or over the phone will continue to be catered for by the new offer, co-designed with Suffolk Libraries. Council staff will be available for face-to-face visits, two full days a week, every week - ensuring customers receive the help they need at an accessible, central, location. Library staff will offer support throughout the week, signposting to further information or helping customers with urgent council enquiries, through a variety of channels including phone calls, virtual appointments, and tablet and laptop devices. Staff will also help customers who wish to develop their digital skills – putting council information and services at their fingertips 24/7 – while also connecting them with other library services and groups. The move reflects the increasing numbers of people choosing to contact the council digitally. Discussions are now underway with the existing Sudbury Town Council Advice Centre staff over transferring to the new service. By building on Babergh’s existing partnership with Suffolk Libraries, with their pop-up style customer access points in Hadleigh and Shotley, the council can continue to deliver face-to-face services, and better value for money for Babergh taxpayers. continued page 3

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Make your Will by video or telephone during lockdown

You can now make your Will and get expert legal advice from specialist lawyers at Holmes & Hills Solicitors via telephone or online video facilities. Why make a Will at all? Quite simply, if you do not make a Will the law says who inherits your estate. Most people assume that everything would pass automatically to their partner but this is not necessarily so and certainly if you are not married or in a civil partnership, they will have no automatic right to inherit any part of your estate. Your estate may pass to the person or persons you would not want to inherit. It may result in financial hardship for your loved ones or an expensive court action. Making a Will ensures that the people you want to benefit when you die receive your estate. Holmes & Hills Solicitors are experienced to be able to draft a Will that is tailor made to meet your specific requirements. A will service that is right for you Holmes & Hills provides four levels of Wills service – Standard, Standard Plus, Premium and Bespoke - to ensure clients are provided with Wills, estate and care planning advice that is appropriate for their circumstances and wishes. Unless your wishes are of such complexity that a specialist would need to see you in person, Holmes & Hills’ Will services can, at the current time, be provided over the telephone or via video call. We would only need to see you, very briefly, for a formal signing. Holmes & Hills’ Safe Service Standards will be in place during the signing. In the event the advice you require is of a nature that it would need to be delivered face to face, your lawyer will discuss putting in place an interim Will until such time a more complex solution can be provided, following an in-person appointment. There would not be an additional cost in this situation. Couples save up to 21% on legal fees When couples make Mirror Wills with Holmes & Hills Solicitors, they save between 16-21% on legal fees. The exact saving depends on the level of Will service being provided. What is a Mirror Will? If you and your partner wish to make Wills which make the same provisions, these are termed Mirror Wills. Each Will is its own formal legal document but the content in each mirrors the other. Savings of between 16% and 21% are available for couples making Mirror Wills at the same time, compared to making individual Wills separately.

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The MayorPest writes... Kersey Control Ltd Another month has gone by but nothing seems to change, although there KEVIN DANIELS could be a light at the end of the tunnel, maybe, just maybe, by the time KEVIN DANIELS (R.S.H.) Certificate you read this the Government will start easing the lockdown, but hopefully (R.S.H.)I could Certificate they’ll get it right this time because not survive another lockdown. There are things that never3 change: in Council Tax with a The Tye, increases Kersey, decrease in services, a District Council 3, The Tye, that Kersey, Ipswich, Suffolk IP7listens 6HB to no one, a Council of 32 but with only 8 making Ipswich, the key decisions. could save an awful lot of Suffolk IP7We 6HB money if we only had eight Councillors on the District Council because no Telephone: (01787) 211189 one else matters, I’m starting to sound a bit like the ‘Sudbury moaners’’ or whatever it must beEbecause D O M Etheir S T name I C •is, C OMM R C I A LI’ve• been A Glocked R I C Uup L Tfor U so R Along. L Let’s try toMbrighten DO E S T I Cthe • mood C O MaMbit, E Rwe’re C I A Lin March • A G Rthe I Cbirds U L T are U R singing AL as they return to our gardens and the snow has gone, Spring is not far off which is followed by Summer and we will be free to cuddle our children, grandchildren and friends once again and hopefully get away on holiday, what could be better. As a result of announcing my Locality Budget last month I have been inundated with enquiries, so hopefully I have been able to help several groups out, and apologise to those that I was unable to, I’m afraid it’s nearly all gone and as I will not be standing in the upcoming County Council election on May 6, I will not be in a position to help deserving groups out. I’m afraid we were unable at this stage to turn around the decisions on car park charging, the Belle Vue House sale or the moving of the Advice Centre, but we will not give up, you will probably have read that a young member of our community went that extra mile to get 1,662 signatures with nearly all those who signed the petition opposing all 3 items, unfortunately the petition was not acceptable to the District because it did not have everyone’s full addresses on, but the Council cannot eliminate those who opposed by refusing to accept the will of the community, and given more time and not being in a National lock down, who knows what could have been achieved. You can gather by my report that there still is not much going on from a mayoral point of view, but things are what they are, who knows I may be run off my feet in the last couple of months, but I’m not holding my breath. That’s it for now, stay safe, obey the rules and hopefully things will get back to normal soon. All the best, Jack Owen Town Mayor for Sudbury

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Continued from the cover: 663-007-95x135mm-SCN-PWS.indd 1 Cllr Lee Parker, Babergh District Council’s cabinet member said: “While many residents now expect 24/7 access to council information and services, we are determined that no one will be left behind – and we remain committed to helping those who need face to face contact. This new service, co-designed with Suffolk Libraries, provides us with an opportunity to re-shape our services in line with our customers changing Complimentary lifestyles, but also ensure we are still there in person for those who need " 99 us. By tapping into Suffolk Libraries’ digital skills support and experience, we can help residents gain valuable access to information and support; new %!9 #while also connecting them to other library services.” The council is also developing its own digital support programme to build on the plans, and help improve digital skills and access to IT across the district. Further details will become available over the coming year. Bruce Leeke, Suffolk Libraries CEO, said: “We’re delighted to be working in partnership with the council to ensure local people can still access vital services. We know similar partnerships in other libraries have worked well providing a crucial touchpoint for support and information at the heart of the community. Many people in Sudbury will already be familiar with visiting the library for a range of services and activities. This new and comprehensive offer will further increase local connectivity making it easier for people to access what they need when they need it.” The council will continue to monitor service demand with the library and ensure it meets customers’ needs.

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Enduring Powers of Attorney – do they last?

The other day, I was asked by clients whether their enduring powers of attorney (‘EPAs’) still worked. Their EPAs were made on 30 September 2007, just one day before EPAs were replaced by lasting powers of attorney (‘LPAs’). Maybe the clients’ solicitors were using up old forms, but giving poor advice because LPAs were introduced on 1 October 2007 at the same time as the new Mental Health Act became effective with major changes for powers of attorney. EPAs do still work - but there are several buts. EPA attorneys will have been appointed at least thirteen years ago. Are they still alive, hale and hearty and able to perform their jobs as attorneys? Do the donor and the attorneys still have the same good relationship? Have any of the parties moved away or gone abroad to live? Is anybody just too ancient? Would it be helpful to have at least one attorney who was internet savvy? The law governing EPAs requires the attorney to start the registration process by applying to the Court of Protection only when he has reason to believe that the donor is or is becoming mentally incapable. The attorney is then required to register the EPA and give notice to at least three people from ten categories of relatives in a prescribed form. If it is thought that giving this notice to any relative would be particularly upsetting or undesirable an application can be made to the Court to exclude this requirement. There follow various grounds for objection to the registration application (including the validity or otherwise of the EPA and an objection that the application is premature because the donor is not yet becoming mentally unstable). The exercise of registering the EPA is likely to cost significantly more than the cost of signing and registering an LPA now, and the process will lack the certainty (and speed of implementation) achieved with an LPA. The time which it takes to register a power of attorney has become an important issue, mainly because of the pandemic and resultant lockdowns. Registration applications, which are now made to the Office of the Public Guardian (‘OPG’), have been taking three months or more, although there have been signs recently that this has been improved. In present circumstances, any undue delay can be critical when coupled with the threat of Covid 19 and the associated difficulties of access to the elderly and care homes and the ever changing menu of lockdown restrictions. In this climate, an important factor has emerged, which concerns any couples owning their home jointly on an ‘in common’ basis. Our very strong advice is that they must sign LPAs. The reason? If either lost mental capacity without an LPA in place, a lengthy and expensive application would need to be made to the Court of Protection for appointment of a guardian to enable the downsizing of the family home. Back to EPAs, they can work, but their use and effectiveness is far outweighed by LPAs. We register LPAs as soon as they have been signed so that they can be used at any time without the need for a check on the donor’s mental condition (and any stigma associated with that). LPAs have the added advantage that there are two types, one dealing with the donor’s property and assets, and the other with a new responsibility, the donor’s health and care. We charge £250 for each type of LPA and the OPG charges a fee of £82 for each registration. There is no VAT on any of the fees. Our work includes the preparation of the LPA, arranging for it be signed and witnessed by the donor and each attorney and giving a formal certificate as to the donor’s understanding of the document. Our fee also includes making the application to the OPG and dealing with any matters raised by their office. Trevor Dodwell, The Will Business Ltd

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Green light for new taxi fares Babergh has approved new taxi fares today, following wider consultation with cabbies, which will see the basic day time rate increase by 20p. Babergh District Council’s Cabinet has today approved a new table of fares for Hackney carriages, which will come into effect from 5 April 2021. The basic rate for day time fares will increase by 20p from £3.00 to £3.20. Night rates will start at £4.80, and apply between 11pm and 7am instead of between midnight and 6am. An additional table of fares with higher starting rates has also been created for larger vehicles. However, drivers can choose to charge less than the maximum fare set by the council, if desired. The revised fares follow wider consultation with the trade, after original proposals were delegated back to licencing for further review in July last year. The new plans were approved by Babergh Licensing and Regulatory Committee on 11 December. The fares will now be reviewed on a three yearly basis, in line with recommended Government best practice. This also ensures the rates are in line with the current economic climate. Future green initiatives for taxis will also be explored as part of Babergh and Mid Suffolk’s climate change ambitions and EV Strategy.

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regular, competent able-bodied Preceeding this year’s Prom rider to teach him his lessons under Concert, Sudbury Rotary held a lockdown. Any ideas? Charity 12 noon We areAuction lookingat forward to on some outdoor events this summer, as I’m sure the day.are The auctioneer yousame readers too. A long distance walk (for human supporters and their SUDBURY July page form.qxp_Layout 1 on 20/06/2018 Page 17have more was Richard Kemsley, wellRotarian behaved dogs) in early May is the cards,12:01 and we shall afund true raisers professional in this role.Wouldn’t it be great if this March sees our posted shortly. Thanks him, theand generosity schoolstoopening hope flourishing once more. All best wishes to you readers, and stay local businesses and careful! fellow ofdear RotariansWebsite: – and shelleyrda.com of course Telephone: 01473 824172 those who purchased the 50or-so items – we raised over £1850. The proceeds from all Suffolk & Essex Small Animal Welfare except one item swill be shared charity no 1124029 between this year’s Rotary local Reg charities: Compassion and Kernos Rotary is one of thetolargest organisations in the world. All funding Everyone seems be in humanitarian a reflective mood as we mark the changes in our Now that’s you don’t raised for charities without deduction administration. 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Membership, whether asatindividuals as much part ofwe a The current situation has bought home SESAW, or how human striding through the precinct with miss the help and commitment received Firms in the past. very withfrom the local community andIt’s further company, is a good way to get involved a tall As contraption strapping to his back. apparent how much work and effort they putclub intobut helping us afield. a just Rotarian you arehard not only part of an active local also part it kennels was the and Google Earth guy, maintain the catteries on site, thus giving us more time where for the ofApparently a world-wide organisation with over 32,000 clubs across the world animals. 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Looking even further afield, the Club is now linking with meetings of a Rotary Club in Sudbury, Ontario and several members will ‘join’ them on-line to take part in discussions as varied as ‘The power of education: Indigenous rights, resistance and resilience’, on 22 February, ‘Climate Reality in 2021’ on 22 March and on 12 April ‘Supporting Humanitarian Work in Nicaragua through a Canadian Coast to Coast Virtual Bike Ride (7,176 km)’. Sudbury UK will join the Canadian club at 5.00 p.m. British time. The club has been investigating alternatives ways of raising funds to support local charities and is looking at the possibility of a virtual duck race or a ‘Pooches on parade’ dog show event. More details will be available in due course. We are also looking forward to being able to resume our face-to-face lunch time meetings, and are planning to extend invitations for potential Rotarians to come along to more informal get-togethers and discuss possible projects to benefit our community. Meanwhile, plans are being progressed to hold the normal Crucial Crew SUDBURY July page form.qxp_Layout 1 years 20/06/2018 12:01 event for primary school children in 5 and 6; this Page year it17 is hoped to hold this at AFC Sudbury from 17 to 21 May. Arrangements are already underway in anticipation of holding this event, a couple of months later than normal. Scenarios are being finalised, and schools are registering an interest in going ahead. March speakers include former BBC BroadcasterWasher Brian Tora on the 15th FREE Stihl Pressure and, on the 22, a Rotary Global Scholar, Elina Ziukelis,News from Melbourne, Ken’s SESAW Australia, studying at Clare College, Cambridge. who isWelfare a junior doctor Suffolk & Essex Small Animal withRegher every and will be telling us more about research Dementia. Both will be charity nointo 1124029 meetings via Zoom, held at 10 a.m. and lasting not more than one hour. Ride-on mower sale Now that’s something you don’t see

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How do the birds that usually visit my garden for the rest of the year know when it is the last weekend of January? This of course, is the date for the RSPB's Big Garden Bird Watch. Each year the society asks people to record the number of birds of different species that can be seen in one hour in a garden or local park. Somehow at this time no birds are ever in evidence in my garden, why is this, are they in lockdown too, are they off for a jolly weekend somewhere, or maybe they are on strike? I sat for one hour and all I saw was one blackbird on the fence and a woodpigeon waddling across the grass! Still, I sent inamy resultscan andbe apparently so did a lot of other as recordings Being parent extremely challenging at people any time let alone were upa85% on last year - a surge of had interest obviously fromon locked-down during pandemic. COVID-19 has a huge impact not only previous surveysincreasing have shown declining of Britain. 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Now isfinancial the timeworries to start dahlia into and work opportunities simply not being there. Access to services has growth, pot them in a shallow tray of compost in a light warm place, when also been reduced and it can take up to 18 weeks to access Talking shoots reach 2.5cms divide the tubers, pot up and grow on in frost free Therapies through the NHS. conditions until planting out in late June. It is also a good time to sow sweet Just Talk 2019– Feeling chat? them in autumn peas on a wndowsill or in a coolisolated, greenhouse,need if you to sowed these should be ready for potting up and growingSuffolk, ExploringU I on. For quicker and As the CEO ofnow a Sudbury based counselling service, in was able to help those with brain trauma and in injury as cool wellbut as frost offering higher yields chit seed potatoes of early cultivars a light, free psychotherapy to those withavailable more complex issues, such suicide, place, there are plenty of them in shops and on line rightasnow. If you Dissociative Identity Disorders (DID),then Physical and Sexual Abuse. don't have much space in the garden two or three tubers grownThrough in a pot this work, Itopping had become increasingly aware ofwatering the need to needed establish is of compost, it up as the leaves appear and when a service, thateffort would and affordable counselling to all well worth the for offer accessible that delicious home grown taste. who needed it. In hadleighgardenclub@gmail.com response to this, I established JustTalk2019 as an independent, non-profit making, arm of ExploringU. As well as starting JustTalk2019 I also opened the counselling Café in Sudbury, an informal space where anyone could drop in and have the chance to see a counsellor. Both the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and the UK Counsel for Psychotherapy (UKCP) embraced the concept of the Counselling Café as ‘a new way of counselling.’ Whilst the café sadly isn’t currently open, it is my vision to recreate this throughout the county and country to provide a safe space for people to speak to someone they can trust. We have worked with 13 universities & colleges to get trainee counsellors on board at JustTalk2019 and in January we were delighted to hear that we have received an award from the GHP in their Social Care Awards for 2021. The award has been given for ‘The most dedicated counselling and psychotherapy service in the South of England’. This is great news for my team and shows the care they have been able to provide to those who may not have had access to help and support before. Although our offices are currently closed we are able to offer telephone and on-line counselling to any who need it – wherever and whenever they need it. Because we work with trainee counsellors (who are fully supervised and supported at all times) we are able to offer affordable counselling (from as little as £5-£10 per hour depending on your level of income) with very short waiting times. Community is extremely important to us, we are making a positive difference in the lives of the many people that use our affordable services. This is made possible by fundraising activities or donations. If you would like to learn more about how you can support us, please contact us, we’d love to hear from you. 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Bentwaters Cold War Museum

Job Vacancy Accounts and Administration Assistant Location – Near Hadleigh, Suffolk Salary dependent on hours and experience Rural location – own transport essential We need a positive, trustworthy team player to support the Directors, accounts team and subsidiary companies at our Group office. Applicants need to be numerate and have a good understanding of Excel spreadsheets. Inputting and payment of purchase invoices, sales invoicing and posting receipts. Posting journals, reconciling accounts. Answering the phone, booking accommodation and flights, setting up meetings, preparing presentations, other duties as they arise. Position may suit an accounts apprentice or someone returning to work after a break; the Company would support ongoing studies; AAT or any other relevant studies. The small, quiet office is the headquarters of the farming operation and parent company overseeing four substantial subsidiary companies. Excellent opportunities for advancement for an enthusiastic, self-motivated applicant.

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Parish Report

- March 2021

Richard Kemp Tresco, New Road, Long Melford, Suffolk CO10 9JY telephone: 01787 378149 email: richard.kemp@suffolk.gov.uk COVID-19 UPDATE - Summary Latest Government advice is available here: www.gov.uk/coronavirus Latest SCC information is available here: https://www.suffolk.gov.uk/ coronavirus-covid-19/

Suffolk County Council Budget The Suffolk County Council Budget has now been presented to Scrutiny and to Cabinet, and was presented to Full Council on February 11th. Key points include: • This year’s budget strategy focuses on responding to COVID-19, delivering transformation savings, making use of the risk reserve for this year only to deal with one-off pressures, and looking ahead while continuing to adapt. • The net expenditure budget is £597.877m. • Basic council tax will be raised by 1.99%, the maximum amount allowable without a referendum. • The Social Care Precept will be raised by 2%, rather than the full 3% allowed. • £16.702m from risk reserves will be used to balance the budget.

2020 might be a year many will want to forget and none more so than the museum community and in particular the smaller ones. At Bentwaters Cold War Museum located at the former American air base near Rendlesham just north of Woodbridge, the doors have been closed to the public since the end of the 2019 season. The museum is housed in the original United States Air Force Command Post, a large bunker with three foot thick walls, narrow corridors and a single entrance and not designed with the problems of access during a pandemic! Not only was the museum unable to receive visitors, but the support organisation, the Bentwaters Aviation Society which is normally a vibrant group, had to cancel all meetings and events. Everything came to a standstill. But not to be defeated the society and museum came up with some ideas to help get through lockdowns and restrictions. There have been regular updates to society members with information and entertainment. Facebook and website updates for the public. A photo shoot with limited numbers outside with social distancing in the summer proved very popular and an online photo competition for the members at Christmas attracted a good number, including American veterans from across the pond! The encouragement and kindness of those who support the museum has been tremendous and very much appreciated by the volunteers who work to keep it maintained and ready to reopen as soon as permitted. The biggest challenge has been funding with little income received in 2020. The chairman and museum manager, Graham Haynes said “2020 was a challenging year for us all but with the dedication of our amazing staff, we still managed to complete a few projects and survive the year. Hopefully the spring will bring the opportunity to open our doors again and we look forward to welcoming you all to see what we have been up to. There has been a great deal of work going on in the background, so I want to thank the volunteers for all that they have been doing, both at the museum prior to lockdown and from home when they couldn’t get in. I sincerely hope you all stay safe and well and we look forward to seeing you at Bentwaters, as soon as we are able to do so.” Like many other museums the difficulties are having a real effect and at Bentwaters there has been a great deal of thought put into how the museum might reopen. An online booking system, controlled entrance and exit, limiting numbers, more ventilation are all under consideration, but it all means more expense and reduced income. A funding programme is soon to be launched to give supporters an opportunity to help where it is needed. Above all else though the museum is determined to open and share the history of the twin bases of Bentwaters and Woodbridge. And in this year that history has a significant milestone as we commemorate the arrival of the Americans in 1951 and the huge impact they had on this part of Suffolk. Please check out the website www.bcwm.org.uk or find us on Facebook. Membership and donation links can be found or just give us an encouraging comment or thumbs up! Simon Gladas

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March Advice Page

We’ve had a lot of issues receiving our post recently and haven’t seen our usual postie around in a little while. I know that a couple of Christmas cards I sent in December still haven’t been received. And some of my neighbours who are shielding, and completely reliant on shopping online, have had some of their deliveries delayed too. Is there anything I can do? You’re not alone, we know posties are currently working very hard, but we’ve seen a huge increase in the number of people coming to us for advice about post and parcel issues. Letters If you haven’t received any letters in your post, think about if there’s anything you were expecting like bills that might be due soon. If you’re missing a bill you could check your account online to see how else, you could pay. Lots of businesses offer online chat, email and phone to contact them. If you’re worried about missing letters about any benefits you receive you can contact the Department for Work and Pensions on the number given on any previous letters you’ve had. If you have questions about Universal Credit and don’t have a digital account, you can call the Universal Credit helpline on 0800 328 5644 You can check Royal Mail’s website at royalmail.com for updates on areas which may be experiencing delays. Parcels If you bought something from a business to be delivered, it’s the seller’s responsibility to make sure the item is delivered to you. If the seller used a courier, they should chase the courier to find out what’s happened to your order - it’s not your responsibility. Check the delivery address you gave the seller. Then contact them and ask where your order is. If the seller claims they’ve delivered it or don’t know where it is, you can ask for a redelivery. You might be able to get a refund in some circumstances where the delivery time was essential, and you let the trader know ahead of time. Under the Consumer Rights Act, you can ask the seller to deliver the item again if the item wasn’t delivered either: • by an agreed date • within a reasonable time - usually within 30 days. If the new delivery fails to come within a reasonable time you can ask the trader for a refund. If you ordered something from a private seller or if you think a seller had broken the law by refusing to deliver an item, you can contact the Citizens Advice consumer helpline for help. Tel 0808 223 1133. We are providing advice by telephone and email, Monday – Thursday, 10am – 1pm. Please phone 01787 321400 if you need advice and leave a message and someone will call you back when available. We will attempt three times to call you back, so please expect a call from a withheld number. You can also ring our Advice line on Freephone 0808 278 7868 or 0800 144 88 48. Alternatively, contact us via email at advice@sudburycab. org.uk or by using the contact facility on our website www.sudburycab.org.uk. Contact: Elaine Gorman Email: elaine.gorman@sudburycab.org.uk Sudbury & District Citizens Advice Keyse House, Acton Lane, Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 1QN

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