Sudbury & Long Melford Community News, May 2021

Page 1

COMMUNITY NEWS

MAY 2021

Sudbury’s dogs compete at the Rotary Club’s Virtual Show

April was a busy month for members of Sudbury Rotary, with several activities, including a street collection on April 1st which, on a bitterly cold morning and in a town centre almost empty of people, raised £132.24. This will be added to funds raised for Sudbury Rotary charities supported this year: The Kernos Centre and St Nicholas Hospice. Judging took place for the virtual dog show. From more than 50 entries, it was difficult to choose the winners and the highly commended for Cutest, Saddest, Scruffiest, Best Dressed and Funniest. Just look at the winners’ photographs. Funds raised from the event will be added to donations for Kernos and St Nicholas Hospice. Two entries were received from local students for the Photographic competition and their entries have now been passed on to the Rotary District judging panel. At a recent on-line meeting, our guest speaker was one of this year’s Global Grant Scholars: Cerise Siamof, from Wisconsin in the USA. Originally planning to become a doctor, Cerise decided that, first, she should explore many things that influence health and how people access, use, and benefit from health care. She also worked about 20 hours a week in the Emergency Room at her local hospital in Madison, where she witnessed the impact that lack of primary and preventive care has on community health and saw how disparate is health care in the United States. continued page 2

Sudbury 01787 881185 Stowmarket 01449 774524 Bury 07957 435468

For all your Homecare requirements please call one of our experienced managers who will arrange to visit you to discuss your individual needs and how we can help plan a suitable package for you or your loved ones. Specialising in Adult care, Complex and learning disability support. All our Health Care Assistants are vetted with a DBS police check and fully trained before they are able to carry out homecare duties.

UITING

CURRENTLY RECR

Services provided: • Personal care tailored to your needs • Meal preparation • Cleaning • Shopping • Medication assistance • Companionship • Trips out • Direct Payment specialists

from UV radiation, ageing, squinting & debris with QUALITY EYEWEAR 50 Gainsborough Street, Sudbury CO10 2ET 01787 372 492 www.wardalewilliams.co.uk 14/04/2021 14:49:19 Sudbury Community News - Connecting & Celebrating Community News & Events 1

Comm News Sud WW 194x40 Apr 21.indd 1


Cerise had already spent two months doing full time research at the University of Cambridge over the summer of 2019, and said she had fallen in love with the city and the UK. It was because of that experience that she applied for the MPhil in Health, Medicine, and Society, and at Trinity College she is focusing her studies on sociology and philosophy and has already written three essays, including one on the artificially intelligent supercomputer ‘Watson’, which has the potential to become a decision-maker in clinics. This is problematic because it disrupts the ability to allocate responsibility, and Cerise believes we should be cautious about the use of such technologies in the future. Her dissertation will be on whether current rules on how health care is rationed should be reconsidered. Hers was a thought-provoking talk, demonstrating that, in medicine, there is so much that goes beyond the biomedical view, which is relevant to so many contemporary issues; the different factors that come into play and the many tensions that exist. Listening to people such as Cerise expressing her views based on the results of her research and then looking critically at these gives hope for the future and particularly if people like her succeed in having an influence on public policy. A further street collection is planned for 6 May, with the proceeds again being shared between Kernos and St Nicholas Hospice and, on 11 May at the Club Assembly, members will learn more about plans for the year ahead under its new President, Gloria Woods. Rotary members are looking forward to being able to resume face-to-face meetings, maybe just for tea and buns to start with(!), as well as resuming more formal meetings over lunch. As always, an invitation is extended to anyone who might perhaps wish to become involved in projects to benefit our community, and make new friends – come and meet us and find out more! To contact Sudbury Rotary Club please leave a message on the Club telephone (07787 470876). Rotarian Lesley Ford-Platt

Craving our fine, Suffolkbrewed Ales?

VISIT OUR WEBSITE TO ORDER NOW!

www.mauldons.co.uk

auldons Advert 95x135.indd 1

19/04/2021 08:32

We also deliver your leaflets

£45 plus vat per 1000 (please enquire for print costs)

t. 01473 656021

sandlmcommunitynews@printingforpleasure.co.uk

Advertise your business in our Community News magazines...

To advertise in any of our magazines (Hadleigh Community News, The Village Edition or Sudbury & Long Melford Community News), just give Jason a call on 01473 652354 or email jason@pfpprint.co.uk A total of 17,800 copies of these local Community News magazines are delivered to homes and businesses monthly. Deadline for copy is the 18th of each and every month. Further details about advertising and our magazines, including our current rates, can be found by going to www.hadleighcommunitynews.co.uk 2

Telephone Sudbury Community News on 01473 652354 | sandlmcommunitynews@printingforpleasure.co.uk


The MayorPest writes... Kersey Control Ltd This is my penultimate report to the Sudbury & Melford Magazine and because of the pandemic KEVIN restrictionsDANIELS during this term I have struggled to KEVIN DANIELS (R.S.H.) Certificate come up with new and exciting material, but I hope I haven’t bored you (R.S.H.) Certificate too much with my rantings and reports of the activities that I have been involved in.

3 The Tye, Kersey,

3, TheSuffolk Tye, Kersey, Since my last report we have unfortunately lost6HB HRH the Duke of Edinburgh Ipswich, IP7 IP7 6HB Prince Philip, now whetherIpswich, you are Suffolk a committed Royalist, you like the royal family a little or can take Telephone: them or leave them, Prince Philip was certainly (01787) 211189 a character, prone to a few gaffs, and gave us all a few laughs, but above O MheEwas S T Icommitted C • C OtoMhis M Erole R CasI A L • to AG R Queen I C U L and T U Rcarried AL allDelse consort the O M Eduties S T I Cwith • C OM M E R C IIAhave L • had A Gthe RIC U L T U RofAbeing L out hisDroyal due diligence. pleasure involved in the service of commemoration at St Gregory church and leading the minute’s silence on the steps of the Town Hall.

Telephone: (01787) 211189

Now because we are in the ‘Purdah’ period, which is the period just prior to an election when certain restrictions apply, I like all other Councillors and those standing for election cannot use public finances or services to influence the outcome of an election. What does ‘Purdah’ mean and where did it originate from, India’s Muslims and later adopted by Hindus is where it originated and refers to the ‘seclusion of Women from Public observation, meaning the wearing of concealing clothes including a veil. Now you may ask what’s that to do with elections or the using of public funds, I’m afraid I am not the one to answer that question, only to say it was introduced at the conclusion of the second world war, I cannot tell you why it was introduced, only to say, today it is quite rightly considered to be sexist and reeks a bit of colonialism, the term ‘pre-election period is now preferred.

HADLEIGH HEALTH CENTRE

Flu Vaccinations 2018 at Hadleigh Health Centre

Please see the September issue of Hadleigh Community News or The Village Edition, or visit our website in September www.hadleighhealth.co.uk for this year’s vaccination dates

Telephone 01473 822961

Unfortunately, this year I have been prevented from running charity events or holding coffee mornings which many will remember I was able to hold during my previous two terms as Mayor, this means that I have been unable to generate additional funds to provide support for my chosen local charities, The Befriending Scheme, The Bridge Project, Mayors Benevolent Fund and The Kernos Centre. All of these charities are truly local and provide a source of support to the local community and deserve all of our support in these difficult times, we will never know when we or our families may require their help. Finally, as my period of Mayor comes to an end, so does my period as Sudbury’s County Councillor. I would like to thank all those who supported me over this period and can I assure you that although I could not resolve all of your problems, I can promise you I did my best, if there is one bit of advice I can give to my successor(s) it is, that the problems that the community ask for your help on, in their eyes, are the most important, regardless of your own views it is they who have asked for your support. That’s it for now, stay safe, we’re nearly there, don’t let’s spoil it, we’ll get back to normal soon. All the best, Jack Owen Town Mayor for Sudbury

www.hadleighhealth.co.uk

COMPUTER & LAPTOP SUPPORT • Tune-up - Optimise your computer’s performance • Upgrades - make your machine up to 10x faster • Virus removal/anti-virus software installation • CNetworking/WiFi configuration omplimentary "for 99 small business and home users • Support ew %!safe 9 #- on-site or remote support • nCovid Over 40 years experience Prompt, friendly & professional service

W

Whatever your PC problem call

Vulcan Computer Services

www. info@

vulcancs.co.uk

07711 904439

edding Open Day HARRY SMITH AGGREGATES

% ) 4:$ !$ " 534; 43 / 6!

Local Plumber

Fully qualified - no job too small SPECIALIST IN COMPLETE BATHROOM REFITS UNDERFLOOR HEATING LEAKY TAPS? REPLACEMENT RADIATORS? NEED A NEW BATHROOM? LOOK NO FURTHER.

Contact Charlie for a free quotation or advice Office: 01787 584060 Mobile: 07857 545230 www.galico.co.uk Email: info@galico.co.uk We take pride in quality workmanship and customer satisfaction

Office: Eyrgot Lodge, Old Post Office, The Green, Wattisham, Ipswich, Suffolk IP7 7JX 01449 741060

Email: harrysmithaggregates@gmail.com

Yard for Collections: Unit 3, Waldingfield Aerodrome, Great Waldingfield, Sudbury CO10 0RE 01787 370703

AGGREGATES SUPPLIED DELIVERED (!9 " %" %< %9 OR ' #% $ # 99 " ## %! " ) %" COLLECTED

! " $ )- " " % %" % $ #< 9 < # # ) % ) 9 && %# +

• Type 1 • Sand soft, • 10/20mm !9 $ ") + 9 plastering) %# ! #+ %" $ "" • 9 ##(sharp, % 9)+ Ballast / 99 ' 9 (10mm, & ' %" % % #- • #$% #$ 9 % $") #%""• Cement • Shingle 20mm, 40mm) • Hardcore OPENING HOURS MON-FRI 8am-4pm SAT 8am-11am Card Payments accepted

9 # 99 9 !! 3453: 5:8;4; " 9 ! 9 !! -!" "2#$ ) )9 - $ %$ "

Sudbury Community News - Connecting & Celebrating Events 3 0 !! $ $ Community # ## ") $ & ' $ News 9 < # / %#$ !&! # ) *


Tomlinson Groundcare – we will miss the shows this year In a normal year May is one of our busiest months, exhibiting at the South Suffolk, Hadleigh and Suffolk Show, we haven’t missed one since the company started in 1991. The planning starts well in advance, preparing the machinery before the day and making sure everything is spotless, then fingers crossed for good weather. We have experienced everything from heat waves to snow and gales over the years! This is the second year without the shows at the moment, understandably organisers had to make the difficult decision to cancel them well in advance to avoid unnecessary costs. It is a shame as the communities miss out on the opportunity of meeting local exhibitors, visiting the craft tents and the food halls. Families love seeing the various animals and exhibits and it is a good educational day out and there is always a good feeling of being part of something bigger. Tomlinson Groundcare are keen supporters of the local shows and can participate in up to ten per year which provide the opportunity to catch up with friends, existing customers and meet potential new ones as well as help raise money for good causes. It also provides the chance for people to have a chat and see our extensive range of lawnmowers and of course our popular toy selection. Our showroom at Buxhall, which is set in 20 acres, is now open again and you are welcome to visit us and have a chat with our friendly team or alternatively phone for advice on what machine would suit your requirements Telephone 01449 736060 www.tomlinsongroundcare.co.uk

Just Talk

Local Community Community News

News

7600 copies of the The Sudbury & Long Melford Community News are delivered to local homes and businesses during the first week of each month We warmly welcome all your contributions of Local Community News articles, letters, sports reports, events and photographs, just email to the address below and it will appear in the next issue.

The

Deadline for copy is the 18th of each and every month A total of 18800 copies of these Community News Magazines Community are delivered News during the first week of each month

Our contact details are:

Just Talk 2019 has been a vital constituent in the Sudbury, Suffolk community.Their service has been in high demand in light of the global pandemic and the negative effects it has had on many individuals. Fortunately for those who have been struggling, Just Talk 2019 was able to remain open and provide their services to those in desperate need. On the contrary many charities closed during the pandemic, which ultimately limited the amount of help that was available. This non-profit organisation is affiliated with ExploringU Counselling who offer inexpensive counselling with a Trainee Counsellor from just £10. They offer sessions via Zoom or Telephone, which could be underway within 48 hours of first contact. Additionally, unlike many other organisations, Face to Face counselling is still being fulfilled at the Exploring Centre For Wellbeing. Just Talk 2019 received a generous donation of £1,500 from the locality budget awarded by Alison Owen, Babergh district councillor for Sudbury. This grant will help fund 150 counselling sessions for those that would not be able to afford the service otherwise. If you would like to receive counselling from Just Talk 2019, the process is verysimple. Visit their website at https://www. justtalk2019.com/begintherapy. You can also email info@justtalk2019. com or call directly on 03301 200279. FollowJust Talk2019: Twitter - @justtalk2019Instagram-@justtalk2019

Mill House Bed & Breakfast Well known hospitality in the heart of Sudbury

Visiting family, friends or a business trip?

Editor: Jason Holder

t. 01473 656021

Stay with us in our old town house with river views. Full COVID-19 safety rules in place.

sandlmcommunitynews@printingforpleasure.co.uk Sudbury Community News is produced by www.sudburycommunitynews.co.uk PFP Print Ltd

Elder House, The Street, Chattisham, Ipswich, Suffolk IP8 3QE

www.sudburycommunitynews.co.uk 4

www.millhouse-sudbury.co.uk

Dogs also welcome.

Bookings: 01787 882966 or 07976 356436

Telephone Sudbury Community News on 01473 652354 | sandlmcommunitynews@printingforpleasure.co.uk Sud Comm news.indd 1

26/03/2021 10:57:17


Our communities benefit from council grants

Babergh District Council approved community grants totalling £621,939 during the 2020/21 financial year – providing vital funding for organisations responding to Covid-19, sports and leisure facilities, and community venues across the district. Over the past twelve months, Babergh District council’s communities team has worked closely with a range of local organisations to ensure grants will best meet the needs of Babergh residents, both now and for many years to come. The council’s ongoing ambition for communities with bright and healthy futures has also been supported by the allocation of funding for sports organisations, play equipment, community woodlands and green space. Long Melford Football Club received £75,000 in capital grants and Section 106 funding during the year towards its new clubhouse – safeguarding the future of the long-standing team, in addition to providing a multi-purpose facility for use by the wider community. The ambitious project to regenerate St Peters in Sudbury received £25,000 in capital grants (in addition to £75,000 in CIL funding) – helping transform the church into a cultural hub for activities and events in the heart of the town. As well as capital grants to improve facilities, the council awarded over £130,000 in revenue funding to support charities that provide for residents of the district, including Sudbury Citizens Advice, Quay Theatre, Community Action Suffolk, Homestart, the Bridge Project, Rural Coffee Caravan and SpecialistsWomens in Cleaning Upholstery, Lighthouse Aid, Carpets, among others. Curtains, Hard Flooring & Mattresses A new Locality Awards grant was also launched last April – enabling Babergh District Councillors to individually allocate funding, totalling almost £47,000, to deserving projects in their ward. Tom Barker Assistant Director for Sustainable Communities commented: Stain & Odour Removal “The introduction of1Locality Awards has allowed May 21 Text.qxp_Layout 07/04/2021 10:55 Page 20councillors to use relatively Pet & Child Safe small amounts Cleaning of money Systems to make a big difference to local communities. Advanced “This hasDrying not been at the expense of other funding, with the allocation of capital Fast Times grants increasing by over 200% year, compared to last – demonstrating Furniture Moved at NO Extrathis Cost our council’s continued commitment to investing in the community facilities Most Thorough Results Guaranteed needed forOnsite Babergh residents thrive.” FREE Quotation fortoPeace of Mind Supporting the district’s ongoing response to Covid-19 also remains a priority, with a new Emerging Needs Grant made available to community groups and town and parish councils to help with increased costs incurred as aenquiry@sudburycarpetcare.co.uk result of the pandemic. Since applications opened last year, £70,744 has www.sudburycarpetcare.co.uk been allocated to 48 organisations, including foodbanks and mental health services. Tom Barker Assistant Director for Sustainable Communities commented: “Our council recognises the many community groups who have played a key role in protecting residents during the pandemic. They have done an amazing job and we will continue to do all we can to support their efforts.” This invaluable financial aid will continue as the virus and its aftermath remains, in the form of a new Covid-19 Recovery Grant, set to be launched next month, to allow communities to safely emerge from lockdown.

Residential Estate Agents, Lettings,

014 147 73 372 372

Property Management and V Valuer aluers

info@c inf o@chapmanstickels.co.uk

Chapman Stickels Stickels Suffolk an Suffolk and North Essex ssex

With over 45 years’ experience of the local market, Chapman Stickels off ffers tr traditional values combined with a modern approach to marketing.

Sudbury Carpet Care Deep Cleaning

Pet Urine

Carpet Protection

Moth Treatment

The he founding founding partners Robert Chapman and Benedict Stickels welcome you to call ffices at or visit us in our offic The Corn Exchange, Hadleigh.

Freshen up your home for the new year!

Chapman Stickels The Corn Exchange, Market Place, Hadleigh, Suffolk IP7 5DN The P I 01473 372 372 E I info@chapmanstickels.co.uk W I chapmanstickels.co.uk els.co.uk

Tel: 01787 860069

Babergh Lodge No. 8122 Meeting at the Masonic Centre in Sudbury on the fourth Wednesday in September, October, November, January, March and the third Wednesday in May.

Part of Investeq Holdings Limited

Will Bishop Jewellery Design Sterling silver and gold honey bee signet rings from £125

Interested in joining Freemasonry?

Please contact us at l8122babergh@gmail.com Supporting our Local Community

Tel: 01787 210 251 info@willbishop.co.uk www.willbishop.co.uk

Visit Babergh Lodge at www.baberghlodge.org.uk

28

Telephone Community News on 01473 823366

Sudbury Community News - Connecting & Celebrating Community News & Events 5

of p inst 175 We ple put org wer wor The ple and On who Nov Rem cem and Brit ma On Ma sco the end like org The and fals go; to c tow Fin ope for £20 oth


Clinical Mobility Solutions

THE RED HOUSE We are continuing to welcome new residents into our home The Red House is a non-profit making residential care home for the elderly, delivering the highest standards of care in a happy friendly and homely environment, in which the dignity, privacy and independence of residents is respected and preserved. All residents receive individual care plans based on their own personal needs and requirements. Conveniently positioned in the centre of the attractive market town of Sudbury, the magnificent Georgian listed building sits proudly within an acre of beautiful and well-maintained gardens, which are surrounded by an enchanting curved red brick wall. The Red House offers a secluded and truly idyllic setting for our residents to enjoy. We are continuing to follow the regularly updated government guidelines to ensure the safest environment for all our residents, including regular testing. 99% of the staff have now had their vaccinations.

For further information please ring our manager on 01787 372948 or email her at either carol@redhousesudbury.co.uk or redhousemanager@hotmail.co.uk

Only £895 for a fully fitted electric door.

APPROVED

Gotta get a Garolla.

Offer valid for openings up to 2.6m wide & inc: 2 remote controls, 55m slats, internal manual override.

NOW ONLY

£895

WAS £1,354 INC VAT

WHAT’S INCLUDED WITH EVERY DOOR: FREE EXPERT MEASURING & FITTING TWO REMOTE CONTROLS ACOUSTIC & THERMAL INSULATION AVAILABLE IN 24 COLOURS FREE DISPOSAL OF YOUR OLD DOOR

Garolla garage doors are strong and solidly built. They’re made to measure in our own UK factories. The electric Garolla door rolls up vertically taking up only 8 inches inside your garage. Our expert installers will fit your new door and take away the old one so there’s no mess. Give us a call today and we’ll come and measure up completely Free.

GOTTA GET A GAROLLA

CALL US TODAY FREE ON

01787 860 035 MOBILE 07537 149 128

www.garolla.co.uk

Hadleigh based Clinical Mobility Solutions was established by Ben Upson in 2018 with the aim to provide choice, market clarity and professional advice. “Throughout my experience within the industry, the mobility market has always been a confusing and complicated place. Finding the correct product, for the right situation with the appropriate level of aftercare is never easy. Clinical Mobility Solutions was created to provide clarity and transparency across the powered and manual wheelchair market. We understand that each client is completely unique and therefore we ensure that every assessment is carried out in that way. Achieving and maintaining correct posture whilst sitting is vital and can be life-changing for an individual, which is why we also focus heavily on assessing seating as well as the product itself. We guide each client through the entire process, from initial assessment and consultation through to product handover and the vitally important aftercare support. With over 10 years of experience in the industry, we have a wealth of both product and seating knowledge as well as adult and paediatric postural management in powered, rehab and active wheelchairs. We’re here to help, so please feel free to contact us. 01473 898518 info@clinicalmobilitysolutions.co.uk www.clinicalmobilitysolutions.co.uk

Are you missing your usual visits to the latest art exhibitions? If you missed the recent National Gallery exhibition on Artemisia Gentileschi due to Lockdown, you may like to check out our next illustrated Zoom lecture? We are very pleased to be able to offer guests to ‘try us out’ free of charge by contacting Jan on 01787 374044 or emailing: info@theartssocietysudbury.org.uk and she will send you a Zoom link for the lecture:Tuesday 18 May 11:00 Artemisia Gentileschi: Daughter of Rome, Painter of Europe. Speaker: Chantal Brotherton-Ratcliffe What skills did it take for a woman to become a painter in 17th century Europe? Artemisia was by no means the only woman painter of her period, but she was a rarity and ranks amongst the greatest painters of that time. This lecture considers her training in the very male world of the Roman studio and explores her skills in painting in a style which is both individual but which puts her in the forefront wherever in Europe she found herself working. Our Society is affiliated to the national charity The Arts Society, and our objective, through lectures and visits, is to broaden our knowledge and enjoyment of the arts in its widest form. In ‘normal’ times, lectures are held at the Quay Theatre in Sudbury on the 3rd Tuesday in the month at 11:00. New members are welcome. To discover more about The Arts Society Sudbury, visit: www.theartssocietysudbury.org.uk

In need of PRINT? call Jason on 01473 652354 or jason@pfpprint.co.uk PFP Print Ltd | Elder House | Chattisham | Ipswich | Suffolk | IP8 3QE

6

Telephone Sudbury Community News on 01473 652354 | sandlmcommunitynews@printingforpleasure.co.uk


SERVICES AVAILABLE Powered and manual wheelchairs Clinical seating assessments Product training - for both end-users & healthcare professionals Ongoing maintenance & servicing

We’re offering complimentary wheelchair health checks to ensure you get out and about safetly now that restrictions have lifted!

info@clinicalmobilitysolutions.co.uk 01473 898518 www.clinicalmobilitysolutions.co.uk

Sudbury Community News - Connecting & Celebrating Community News & Events 7


News from The Christopher Centre Spring has Sprung!

ed

sed

ing

Physiotherapy • Clinical Pilates • Reflexology • Pelvic & Women’ omen’ss Health Physio • Acupuncture • Sports & Swedish Massage • Respiratory & Paediatric Physio • The MummyMOT

or

e of

Hadleigh Physiotherapy Limited The Clinic, 111 George Street, eet, Hadleigh, Suf Suffolk folk IP7 5BP October T20 Text.qxp_Layout 1 23/09/2020 11:33 Page 4 elephone: 01473 810185 Email: enquiries@hadleighphysio.co.uk www.hadleighphysio.co.uk roject15_Layout 1 20/02/2020 13:41 Page 1

h ment

r!

Residential Estate Agents, Lettings,

014 147 73 372 372

Property Management and V Valuer aluers

info@c inf o@chapmanstickels.co.uk

Chapman Stickels Stickels Suffolk an Suffolk and North Essex ssex

With over 45 years’ experience of the local market, Chapman Stickels off ffers traditional tr values combined with a modern approach to marketing. BESPOKE JEWELLERS & GOLDSMITHS

We have been pleased to be able to continue to support some of the most vulnerable members of our community during these uncertain times. We are also happy that the diabetic eye screening clinic returned to the Centre at the beginning of March and will remain with us until the end of April. It is always a pleasure to have them with us and hopefully when they return in the Autumn it will be under better circumstances and we can look forward to the usual reminiscences from the patients about the old Chrissie pub days. It is glorious to see the beginnings of Spring emerging and with it hopes for more joyous times ahead. At The Christopher Centre we are looking forward to welcoming back our regular groups and groups new to us. If you are looking for a venue for your group/activity please contact us via email:booking@christophercentre.org.uk The glorious month of May will see the return of Otago classes (chairbased yoga), Kat’s Pilates classes and at the end of the month the vegan supper evenings. We will also see the return of our monthly Community Markets. These will be held on the 2nd Saturday of the month. Our first date will be Saturday 8th May 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This will not be a full market, but we will have: The Community Depot, with preserves, cakes and savouries. Kate with her fantastic gluten free bakes and cakes Nicki with Buttons Stationery The Constitution Hill nursery with seasonal plants and cut Spring flowers. (Sadly, the much-loved character John Smith who ran the nursery and advised gardeners for years has passed away, but happily the family are taking it on, so a great Sudbury institution will continue with the next generation). Sam with her handmade cards (selling on behalf of St Gregory’s Church) Penny with her unique art work David introducing his new local market garden venture (there may even be a few early salad crops available for sale) The Christopher Centre with local honey, soap, and handmade kitchen craft. We will be serving outdoor refreshments (including the return of the famous bacon rolls) throughout, plus homemade lunches from 12 noon. As they have proved so popular over the past few months we have decided to continue with our Saturday ‘take aways’ these will run alongside The Community Markets. Take away menu for Saturday 8th May is: • Lamb madras (quite hot) • Mango Chicken curry (medium heat) • Thai beef Massaman curry (hot Thai chillies) • Creamy Veg Korma (this is spicier than the usual take away version) • Saag Aloo (quite spicy and aromatic) All our veggie curries are plant based and suitable for vegans. All curries MUST be ordered in advance via email: info@christophercentre. org.uk Telephone 01787313914 orders will be ready for collection from 11a.m. on Saturday 8th. The swashbuckling tale of Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson will be brought to St Peters in Sudbury on Tuesday 18th May at 5pm and 7.30pm. Performance will be by This is My Theatre, who will bring this much loved novel to life with sea shanties and sword fights galore. The performance will follow all the Government guidelines including social distancing and a full refund will be given if the event has to be cancelled. For more information and to book tickets visit www. thisismytheatre.com.

FREE Stihl Pressure Washer The he founding founding partners Robert Chapman with every and Benedict Stickels you to call • Jewellery repairs andwelcome restorations ffices at or visit us in our offic • Valuations Ride-on sale The Cornmower Exchange, Hadleigh. • Bespoke design service

Ride-on mowers from stone only specialists £1499 • Diamond and precious *While stocks last • Goldsmith’s workshop on the premises Chapman Stickels

The Corn Exchange, Market Place, Hadleigh, Suffolk IP7 5DN The

W. J. GREEN Ltd.

P I 01473 372 372 E I info@chapmanstick els.co.uk Suffolk W I chapmanstick els.co.uk els.co.uk 98-99 High Street, Lavenham, CO10 9PZ www.jonathanlambert.co.uk • T: 01787 881 181 Part of Investeq Holdings Limited

7 Lady Lane Industrial Estate, Hadleigh, Suffolk IP7 6BQ

DJ Dunstone Jan 19.qxp_Layout 1 17/12/2018 13:24 Page 1

TEL: 01473 823839 www.wjgreen.co.uk Sudbury Community News on 01473 652354 | sandlmcommunitynews@printingforpleasure.co.uk 8 Telephone


Ken’s SESAW News Suffolk & Essex Small Animal Welfare Reg charity no 1124029

Blinds by Ventanilla For total peace of mind... We are leading installers of Electronic Fire & Security Systems a family run

company with over 30 years experience in design, installation & maintenance There’s an unusual sight – Kenny still Now that’s something you don’t see COMMUNITY NEWSgiving you and your family total peace of mind. of these systems, tucked up in bed at lunchtime! Seems the every day. Maisie, the springer and I little chap is under the weather leaving were meeting the lovely people atthe Lush Burglar & Fire Alarms Genuine 24 hour service computer clear for me to give you a Cosmetics in Ipswich because theycat’s wereeye view of life at SESAW. CCTV & Access Control NSI Approved Installer donating profits from their Charity LikePotmost animal charities, we’ve had cream to SESAW. Suddenly we few saw dogs a in since Covid.. Those that Residential & Commercial human striding through the precinct witharrived are generally very needy, have a tall contraption strapping to hisrequiring back. special new homes. Rolo, a email Police Connected Systems Hadleigh Apparently it was the Google Earth guy, cross and Nokie, a terrier cross, Yorkie sandlmcommunitynews@printingforpleasure.co.uk Installation, Maintenance & Takeover 01473 are not moving on anytime soon. The five mapping the precinct with a 360 ̊ camera. and it will appear in our next issue.824601 year toolds are great friends but trouble And I thought he was there just Whatever the style, size or shape of your window, you’ll find a blind that is exactly Both need special homes photograph me! Mind you, Maisiewith andhumans. I info@abacusfas.co.uk right for you. We have aemail: wonderful selection of beautiful designs and colours to were soon the centre of attentionwith againsomeone prepared to give them www.abacusfas.co.uk choose from in the comfort of your own home. time and space. An experienced owner but I really didn’t know where to look Call Ventanilla Blinds on 01787 313677 or 07966 371963 will end up with a rewarding relationship when she rolled on her back for tummy for a no obligation, free quotation. with one, or maybe even two, of these tickles. That dog is SO embarrassing! dogs if they are the right person. I should explain about Maisie. She Some become permanent residents inlike arrived at SESAW one Christmas, Bobby, a terrier rescued row in talented vet was able to correct a great pain, hardly able to from walk.death Luckily our a London dog pound. After failing to find birth defect on her legs. She patiently endured a long recovery period, his forever home he settled nicely with remaining calm as her dressings were changed and licking everyone who dear old Maisie, a springer spaniel who cared years later our Spaniel enjoys life, goes for short walks and loved for herher. life Two at SESAW despite health loves nothing better than awe squeaky toy.last problems. Unfortunately lost her Funeral Directors Our volunteers are looking year but Bobby has a new long term pal. forward to attending the Bruno is a terrier chihuahua cross, people • Home Visits on Request • Family Run Business Eight Ash Green Music say he’s a bigger version of Kenny which I Festival on 21st July and can confirm. That pesky dog likes to sleep • Floral Service Available • Private Chapel of Rest in the airing cupboard but he doesn’t dare then it’s all systems go for challenge me if I get there first! our own Open Day and • Pre payment Funeral Plans • 24 Hour Service Fun Dog Show, 12 - 4 pm Which reminds me, time to see if Little Lord Fauntleroy is up and about. Yes, on Sunday 29th July at the as I approach the kitchen I can hear him Sanctuary. yapping to greet me. Ollie (the Black) Cat. Lots to see, do and eat ! "

plus entertainment Suffolk & Essex Small Animal Welfare, Registered Charity No.1124029, from HUG - the Hadleigh Stoke Road, Leavenheath, CO6 4PP. www.sesaw.co.uk Ukulele Group! We are still in need of raffle prizes for this, our happiest day of the year. Please join us, you might even see me, Kenny (the Boss) Chihuahua. Stoke by Nayland Suffolk & Essex Small Animal Welfare, Reg.Charity No.1124029, Stoke Road, Leavenheath, CO6 4PP, tel: 01787 210888 www.sesaw.co.uk

Why not inform 7600 homes around Sudbury and Long Melford what is happening at your club or society?

Compare our circulation to the best selling newspapers in this area, we think you’ll be surprised!

Ventanilla Blinds Rollers • Verticals • Roman • Pleated Wooden & Metal Venetians • Sheer Rollers Conservatory Blinds • Blackout Blinds Perfect Fit Pleated, Roller & Venetian Awnings Garden Sails • Roller Curtains Over 100 •

Tel: 01787 373797

01787 313677 or 07966 371963

R E S O R T

Fantastic local dining inside and out

Henny Fete and Duck Race

Saturday 28th July 2018, 12:00-4:00pm at the Henny Swan. All the usual games and stalls: Children’s games and for the Adults-Coconut Shy, Bowling for the Pig etc on the banks of the River Stour. As well as the annual Duck B r u n Free. ch | Afternoon Tea | Grill Race we have Shire Horses on display and a fun Dog Show. Entrance

Sports Bar at Stoke by Nayland

Breakfast & Hot Food til Late. Live TV Sport

Afternoon Tea

Opening 17th May

Buffet Lunch, Dinner & Sunday Lunch

Lakes Restaurant A T S TOKE BY NA YLA ND

A La Carte Cuisine & Brunch

Outdoor Dining

Served daily 12noon to 5pm

Opening 17th May

Book a table online at www.stokebynayland.com/dining

Takeaway 7 days a week 11am – 9pm

W. J. GREEN Ltd.

SbN COMMUNITY DISCOUNT CARD

10% Save 10% off your food and beverage bill when you use your SbN Community Discount Card 7 Lady Lane Industrial Estate, Hadleigh, Suffolk IP7 6BQ discount Tel: 01206 265180 Sign up today at www.stokebynayland.com/community www.polsteadjoinery.co.uk

TEL: 01473 823839 www.wjgreen.co.uk Stoke by Nayland Resort, Keepers Lane, Leavenheath, Colchester CO6 4PZ 17

www.hadleighcommunitynews.co.uk Sudbury Community News - Connecting & Celebrating Community News & Events 9


For total peace of mind... We are leading installers of Electronic Fire & Security Systems a family run company with over 30 years experience in design, installation & maintenance of these systems, giving you and your family total peace of mind. Burglar & Fire Alarms

Genuine 24 hour service

CCTV & Access Control

NSI Approved Installer

Residential & Commercial Police Connected Systems Installation, Maintenance & Takeover

Hadleigh 01473 824601

email: info@abacusfas.co.uk www.abacusfas.co.uk

For total peace of mind... BRENT ELEIGH, Nr.ofLAVENHAM, SUDBURY, We are leading installers Electronic Fire & Security SystemsSUFFOLK a family run company with over 30 years experience in design, installation & maintenance of these systems, giving you and your family total peace of mind.

Delightful Dual Registered Nursing and Residential Home offering care to 34 residents Burglar & Fire Alarms

Genuine 24 hour service All rooms are well appointed with en-suite facilities NSI ApprovedLifts: InstallerVarious Public Rooms: CCTVCall & Access Control Passenger Nurse System: High standard of 24 hour personal care. Residential & Commercial

Enquiries Matron: Mrs Judy CarneHadleigh RGN, RMA Policeto: Connected Systems Proprietor: Mrs. E. P. Knight RGN, RM Installation, Maintenance & Takeover 01473 824601

Telephone 01787 247340 / 247495 email: info@abacusfas.co.uk www.laxfieldhouse.co.uk

www.abacusfas.co.uk MEMBER OF THE REGISTERED NURSING HOME ASSOCIATION

ect a riod, who and

king the usic and o for and pm t the

eat rom eigh ay of oss)

Funeral Directors

• Family Run Business • Private Chapel of Rest • 24 Hour Service

• Home Visits on Request • Floral Service Available • Pre payment Funeral Plans

Al Fresco terrace dining at SbN with sofas, heaters and glass wall

May 17th opens up a fantastic range of dining options at SbN After the long months of lockdown the team at Stoke by Nayland Hotel is excited to be opening its doors again and welcoming in diners to sample a fantastic array of dishes to cater for all tastes - in 3 different restaurants. From 17th May the first floor Gallery Restaurant, with stunning 180 degree panoramic views over the lake and rolling countryside, will be open from Monday to Saturday for its speciality Mediterranean-style buffet lunches from 12 noon til 3pm. In the evenings, and open 7 days a week, you can enjoy a mouth-watering grill menu in the Gallery from 6 til 9pm – with plenty of veggie and vegan options too. The Gallery Terrace areas have been increased to cater for more al fresco summer dining from this lovely elevated vantage point. Our popular buffet-style Sunday Carvery lunches will be available again in the Gallery Restaurant from Sunday 23rd May onwards, from 12 noon to 3pm. The newly refurbished Lakes Restaurant will be opening on 17th May, 7 days a week, for Breakfast and Dinner, with its exciting new a la carte menu. There’s also a fantastic new Vegan menu featuring some tasty and imaginative dishes. Our renowned Afternoon teas can also be enjoyed in the Lakes Restaurant from 12 noon to 5pm - and look out for our themed Afternoon Teas starting in June with a Wimbledon-themed Tea featuring Pimms and our owngrown Boxford Suffolk Farms fresh strawberries. Also in the Lakes Restaurant from 22nd May we will be offering a delicious weekend Brunch Menu to kick start your Saturdays and Sundays, served from 11am to 3pm. For those looking for a more informal hearty meal or just a burger and pint whilst you watch some live TV sport, maybe after a game of golf or gym workout, then the Sports Bar is ideal, serving hot breakfasts from 7am and a full menu of hot and cold dishes from midday til 9pm every night of the week. The new permanent marquee on the Sports Bar terrace provides extra outdoor space for social distancing. Hot takeaway food can also be ordered from the Sports Bar 7 days a week. Details can be found at www.stokebynayland.com/takeaway Finally there’s a Tapas-style option on offer from 12 til 5pm in the relaxed atmosphere of the Orchard Lounge and Terrace if this suits your mood. The comfy new terrace sofas and overhead heating make this an ideal space to spend a spring or summer evening with friends enjoying fabulous Constable Country views. SbN Commercial Director, Peter Osborne said “At Stoke by Nayland we’ve made good use of the lockdown weeks to completely review our offerings and gear them to three very different styles of restaurants, all of which offer fantastic extended outdoor dining areas with comfortable seating, overhead heating, and glass protection from the wind. Our team of talented chefs have worked really hard to create something different to please everyone – including an extensive new vegan menu - to ensure that we can place ourselves firmly on the food map for both our local residents and guests from further afield.” Local residents who have joined the SbN Community Discount Card scheme can enjoy 10% discount off food and drink in all of our restaurants and bars – as well as discounts off spa treatments, hotel stays and much more. To join free of charge simply visit our website page at www. stokebynayland.com/community and apply for a card which will be sent out to you by post. Full details of menus, timings and prices for all of our dining options can be found on our website at www.stokebynayland.com/dining where you can also book a table online. Bookings are advisable to avoid disappointment, but not essential.

Over 100

Tel: 01787 373797 ! "

SbN Sports Bar Terrace marquee with live TV sport and table heaters

10 Telephone Sudbury Community News on 01473 652354 | sandlmcommunitynews@printingforpleasure.co.uk


Stonehouse Road

May’s Advice Column

Tim Allen & Son

I recently become a carer for my partner who I live with and can no longer work. We’ve started falling behind on our bills and I’m worried our debts are only going to get worse. I’m on Carer’s Allowance but what else can I do to turn things around? A change in circumstances can often trigger financial problems. It’s good to see you taking action now as this will stop you from sliding into further debt. See if you can make any savings on your household bills by switching suppliers or changing deals. You may be able to get a reduction on your council tax bill - speak to your local authority directly. Try to boost your income too. You may be able to apply for benefits jointly with your partner to be paid alongside Carers Allowance. This could be Income Support, income-related Employment Support Allowance or Universal Credit.

Established 1994 - Over 30 Years Experience

Windows, Doors & Conservatories Hardwood, Aluminium & PVCU Fascias, Soffits, Bargeboards etc Also Extensions & Garden Rooms Replacement Sealed Units

You should contact your creditors and ask if you can reduce your repayments until you’re back in work. They can also freeze any interest and charges, so your debts don’t go up while you pay less. Check to see if you have payment protection insurance to cover giving up work to become a carer as well. If you’re still struggling to cover your outgoings, it’s important to prioritise paying your household bills like your council tax and rent or mortgage. For further help working out your budget, negotiating with creditors or checking which benefits you’re entitled to, contact Sudbury & District Citizens Advice. 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.

T EL : 0 14 7 3 82 7 08 6 Mob: 07885 437409 or 07909 091691 timallenwindows@gmail.com

You can also ring our Advice line on Freephone 0808 278 7868 or 0800 144 88 48.

FENSA

Alternatively, contact us via email at advice@sudburycab.org.uk or by using the contact facility on our website www.sudburycab.org.uk

Synseal Internally Glazed PVC-U Casement Shield B2 - Rating

Registered Company

Insurance Backed Guarantee 10

Telephone Community News on 01473 823366

Stoke by Nayland R E S O R T

JOIN US FOR BRUNCH at the weekend 11am to 3pm The perfect solution for those who savour a lie in at the weekends! Start your day with a leisurely Brunch.

Enjoy a Bottomless Brunch with our Drinks Package £15*

Saturdays & Sundays £15.00 adults, £9 child (7-12yrs), £5 child (2-6yrs) Turn your breakfast into a feast with an all-you-can-eat continental Brunch buffet featuring American-style pancakes, Belgian waffles, muffins, pastries and fresh fruit straight from our farm. Upgrade your Brunch with speciality dishes freshly cooked to order featuring Eggs Royal, Eggs Benedict, French toast, Steak Frites and Adults from £24.00 per person much more to give you the perfect start to your day. Children £12.50 (under 10yrs old)

*£15 supplement per person for 90 minutes on selected lines.

View our menu and book online at www.stokebynayland.com/dining or call 01206 262836. Booking advisable but not essential.

Stoke by Nayland Resort, Keepers Lane, Leavenheath, Colchester, CO6 4PZ

Sudbury Community News - Connecting & Celebrating Community News & Events 11


Due to Covid-19, I am r unable to run my regula advice surgeries.

y As such, if you require an e on: assistance, please call m

020 7219 4875

This advert is funded by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA) for the purpose of assisting James Cartlidge MP in the performance of his Parliamentary duties. Printed by Keith Avis Printers, 68 High Street, Hadleigh, Ipswich IP7 5EF

12 Telephone Sudbury Community News on 01473 652354 | sandlmcommunitynews@printingforpleasure.co.uk


 Plumbing / Heating

James Cartlidge writes Member of Parliament for South Suffolk

Mo

TV & Audio Solutions (Formerly BV Hicks Ltd)

Are you having trouble setting up or operating your TV / Audio or DVD? Has your equipment stopped working? Does your TV need a re-tune?

Hadleigh CC 1st XI 2019

As we enter late Spring, with the days getting andunbelievable longer, and the What a warmer staggering, game it was. It had everything – cliffhanging natural splendour of South Suffolk’s countryside brimming with activity, it drama, run-outs, and THAT over. It was a real “where were you?” moment. But feels like everything is awakening. We are beginning to meet friends and about the 1st XI’s win over family once again, and our reopened enough shops and hospitality venues are Worlington. The World Cup Final was pretty good too the day after. All day long a few hardy HCC souls watched the starting to bustle. Step Two of the Government’s roadmap out of lockdown has allowed a great many freedoms to drama return, unfold and I am forwardintothe pavilion, with lots of juniors from two on looking the big screen Step Three, which is expected to start games on 17thatMay, when the of in to watch from time to time. Hopefully the ground thatmajority day popping our everyday activities will be permitted once more. what they saw will inspire them to follow in the footsteps of Roy, Stokes, Buttler Of course, these relaxations around the Covid-19 measures are only etc.entered at Christmas, and our possible due to the lockdown that we It has been Locally a much the better monthhas for the 1st XI, with three wins on the bounce brilliant, world-leading, vaccination programme. roll-out Maldon,consistently Worlington and Wivenhoe. This despite plenty of availability been particularly impressive, with our against CCG network sitting New Domestic appliances & TV products supplied above national averages for vaccination As Kudzai Maunze has scored two matchandrates injuryacross issues.the Ourpopulation. overseas player the first dose was successfully delivered to thecenturies top nine in priority winning thosecohorts, games – all the more remarkable since it has we are now focusing on administering the second doses to the most become apparent that he has been playing with a fractured thumb. Dom vulnerable. In the over-80s locally, over 80% have already received both Manthorpe has also been chipping in with valuable contributions with both bat injections. andvulnerable ball, especially his In 79 mid-April in the aforementioned Worlington Dr game when he & Associates • Dental Surgeons But we are not just targeting the most groups. Paul Rolfe the first dose was extended to the over-45s, giving Member helped rescue the your side from 88-6.of With a tilt at the title now looking doubtful, The Old Clock Shop, Little St Mary, Long Melford, Suffolk, CO10 9LQ Parliament the chance to join the rankstoof the as firstthe jabbed. on a club verywould be a realistic target. finish leadingSo, Suffolk sunny Saturday morning, I headed intoWhat’s Hadleigh with my three sons for a up with the Twos? We seem to have lost that winning feeling. Two mass haircutting (as many constituents have kindly pointed out over social close-ish games chasing against Nowton and Earl Stonham were followed by Gas Central Heating System media, I was in grave need), and afterwards went to the Hadleigh Health Private Dental two heavy defeatsjabinwas which we only and took one Practice Centre to receive my AstraZeneca injection. The actual quick and bowled a handful of overs Gas Fire & Boiler Servicing painless, and I would encourage all mysolitary constituents upmore their wins offer are needed from somewhere wicket.toA take couple keep us OpentoMonday - Thursday 9am - 5pm when we reach their cohort. • Facial Bathrooms, Showers & Tilin won’tdentistry be safe from any relegation fears, but with a tough August ahead• that aesthetics General Whilst the local position seems brighter than we might have reasonably easy. Building Regs • Cosmetic treatment Self Cert • Hygienist services expected only a few months ago, we have to remember that this remains There is no doubt about performance of the month – that goes to Ben Daniels a global pandemic. One only has to look at the many nations in a far • Tooth • Implantologist 30 Yearswhitening Experience • Frien for hisremain. 117 notNevertheless, out in the Sunday worse position than us to realise that risks we areside’s game at Vitec. While others were • Payment plans • Oral surgery specialist sufferingand from thecould previous at the cocktail evening and feeling finally getting back to some kind of ‘normal’ that yet night’s heraldexcesses a wonderful summer. decidedly Rougham, Ben rocked up, fresh as a daisy, for his first game of the

Help is at hand - Call Toby Hicks 01449 771991 / 07968 686035

A. Cu

PLUMBING & HE

Welcoming new patients

Tel/Fax: 01473 823051 M

Please contact the practice if you wish season. But that is only half the story, as when was joined by Martin SUDBURY July he page form.qxp_Layout 1 20/06/2018 12:01 Page 14 to book an appointment on 01787 882722 Grayling at the crease the score was 91-8. They proceeded to put on 130

How Headway Suffolk has Vermoush Pest Control unbroken runshelped – a new clubits record for the 9th wicket. For enquiries - Email – paulrolfedental@gmail.com The Suffolk T20 Plate competition has gone well for us, with four wins out of Trouble with pests? community during Covid four meaning that we have qualified – we think – for the Finals Day for the first

CALL THE PROFESSIONAL Local charity Headway Suffolk, time in September. Justin Toombs, Arran Tampion and Ryan Phillips have all which supports adults living with FOR GENERAL PEST CONTROL made 50s in these games. The Ladies have had a midsummer break but brain injury, and neurological Rob Lowson 07805 999544 conditions has continued to resume at the end of July with their last four fixtures. help its clients throughout the August will be another massive month for cricket, with three Ashes Tests and For Covid-19 pandemic. As the peak lots of important games at the Meadow. The Under-19s take centre stage with cha of the virus struck, Headway had five matches in their T20 competition. After finishing runners up last year they to close its Bury St Edmunds See will have the chance to play in the Finals day on home soil, as we are hub, its four outreach hubs and Cha its face-to-face support and delighted to have been chosen to host this event on Sunday September 1st. belo Fully insured. Level 2 Certificate in Pest Management. therapy services, as well as Gary Wiles cut Local and reliable. Call Rob on 07805 999544 drastically reduce the number of I use traditional and humane mole control techniques. follo clients at its Ipswich hub. Like Competitive prices. Hadleigh based. an e many charities, we feared for our Email roblowsonmoles123@gmail.com 147 financial stability and survival. with We saw a big increase in demand for our homecare services from Suffolk County Council to help hospitals with the discharge of patients. To Nostalgic nights is an immersive quiz & music night that will test support those isolated at home, your knowledge of the decades! Do you know who topped the chats we adapted and created new services. We implemented a virtual hub so in the early 90's? Do you remember the most popular toy in the 00s? We clients could access rehab and social activities remotely and provided What statement was made in the 80s? Come along and and free devices. Activity books were also sent outfashion to help stimulation. immerse yourself the throwback night to remember! To combat the difficultly of visiting Supermarkets and gettinginto online circ Car sales Service and repairs on most makes of vehicles deliveries, we produced and delivered nutritional hotThis meals and event is registered supported by Hadleigh United Veterans. out Petrol and Diesel Sales Tyre, exhaust and battery fitting as a food bank to supply parcels of foodDoors and will essential dela open atproducts. 7:30pm with the quiz beginning at 8pm. M.O.T. Testing Air-conditioning servicing and recharging Counselling sessions moved to remote support and saw an increase ene Teams of 4-6 can be confirmed on arrival. due to clients feeling anxious, while our phones were open to offer a Latest equipment and diagnostic technology Email marcus@tlchi hav Please prebook your tickets from: friendly, listening ear. With gyms being a no-go zone, we supported Free use of courtesy car or free collection and delivery service This https://ti.to/child-org/nostalgic-nights clients at the local outdoor gym in between lockdowns so they Free car valeting with every service Wh can work on their fitness, improve mental health If and play sports. you have any questions please contact: food As things gradually began to ease, we have been ablejodieannesmart@hotmail.co.uk to resume SUFFOLK • NORFO FOR A FULL LIST OF CARS IN STOCK in th some face-­ to-face services and clients can now get support with How physiotherapy, speech and language therapy and occupational therapy. Our Ipswich hub is now open Monday to Friday and our Bury STE www.had St Edmunds hub is currently open Wednesday to Friday. We STE operate strict infection control procedures and our staff team STE VEHICLE will be fully vaccinated in April having received the first dose. then TESTING STATION OR VISIT Headway Suffolk would like to thank everyone who has supported us and We ensured we continue to survive and thrive into 2021 . con If you would like to support our cause, please visit be w www.headwaysuffolk.org.uk. If ev biod Sudbury Community News - Connecting & Celebrating Community News & Events 13 serv

Nostalgic Nights - The Decades Experience August 17th, 2019 at HUFC

CHIMNE

TL CHI Marcus W

TEL 01473 712703 ~ MOB

www.tlchimney

Tel 01206 262123 Mobile 07789 766999

www.lseaves.co.uk


NewsBlog from Sudbury Rotary Ebony’s The main feature of our June Life at Shelley Centre calendar was The the annual

Free Site Visits and Full Bathroom Design Service Buy 5x25kg Ba of Salt T gs ablet for £42 s .00 &

GET O N FREE E !

Trade Countering b for plumlies supp

Prom Concert held on This is better! Not atonly Saturday 16th June St is the Centre open again, I’m having a few of my Peter’s; this but year’s was riders back we are not probably oneasof well. the Obviously most operatingever at capacity yet, there are many enjoyable with a record dear riders still missing from the timetable; attendance and featured the we do hope to see them eventually. welcome return of the popular The Centre is looking gorgeous with Long Melford Silver Spring hitting theBand Brettwith valley and making its new conductor, Nigel everything a nice juicy fresh green. How Partridge, taking the stage for frightful flooding quickly memories of the really the renewal of us for mud the first timeI’m andhoping and fade. “working theisaudience” in the the earth making all the people we care traditional items theup end of every Prom about here feeltowards cheered and positive too.Concert. This year’s was rather special because Band paid to the RAF by playing Walford Of course this the is Silver the season for tribute the live herd to shed winter so the yard Davies’ RAF March and tocoats the soldiers of the 1914-18 war. Emphasising the is covered in hair. It we getsenjoyed, everywhere wide range of music which other items included Karl Jenkins’ and the brooms keptand busy. My picture Belle standing Taking Benedictus, the Bestare of Bond a miscellany from shows West Side Story. in the a pile herstory winter after the Easter break. She is up WestofSide cue,woollies Sudbury’sjust young soprano Evie Press enthralled giving Dillonwith hisherMonday ride and in perhaps the second picture. the audience rendition afternoon of “I feel pretty” even more so We hopeOfor weather in accompanied early May to give our fundby raising walkers Puccini’s Miokind Babbino Caro, on the organ Rotarian Rogera good day. I hear there are more plans afoot to keep the coffers filled, but Green. Not surprisingly the audience called for encores from both Evie and the you’ll have to hear about these from our webpage. Meanwhile I must say Silver Band and we ended the night singing “Bring me sunshine”. thank you, again, to all the very generous event! – some I did people who have What sent an donations, at one point wonder of whom wished to remain anonymous, so this is perhapswhether the only there way wemight can be dancing the show how much wealso appreciate theirinhelp. aisles.short Maybe next there year My blog is necessarily since because Band is little to report other than the thatSilver we are so is already booked for very happy to be open! May you all enjoy the easing of restrictions, and continue to next year’s concert on live safely out there. Best wishes from all 15th June 2019. Mark us very lucky live (and thismechanical) date in yourequines. diaries Website: shelleyrda.com Telephone: 01473 now! 824172 Preceeding this year’s Prom Concert, Sudbury RotaryThis heldyear a at Perrywood our in-store theme is ‘Get Growing’. The month of May is a great time to Charity Auction at 12 noon on get growing your own vegetables. The weather is the same day. The auctioneer warming and we say goodbye to frosts, meaning was Rotarian Richard Kemsley, tender plants can be outside without risk of damage. a true professional in this To role. help beginners, we’d like to share some useful Thanks to him, the generosity advice on growing vegetables to get you started fellow of local businesses andand achieve the best results. Whether you have just Rotarians – and of acourse windowsill to spare or an entire empty vegetable those who purchased the 50-it makes no difference to the enjoyment you patch, or-so items – we raised canover have producing your own food. £1850. The proceeds from all You can get started with minimal resources; you don’t need to have a except one item swill be shared conventional vegetable plot or, indeed any outdoor space at all. For between this year’s Rotary local charities: Compassion and Kernos example you can grow tomatoes from a pip, we have a ‘How to’? on our Rotary is one theso largest humanitarian organisations in the world. funding website. It’s of ever simple to start a small project using prettyAll much any raised for charities direct withoutsweetcorn deductionbag for administration. Rotary container to growgoes in, from a frozen to a baked bean tin! is open to people of all ages and we would like more of you to join us, both as Read ourand ‘How to’? Grow your membership is ideal for medium (and individuals as companies. Corporate own companies Vegetableswhereby guide a on our of staff can become members as part large!) number for lots information ofwebsite their company and of enjoy all the rights and privileges whilst sharing out the and ideas on how to get started. whether as individuals or as part of a activities between them. Membership, https://www.perrywoodsudbury. company, is a good way to get involved with the local community and further co.uk /gardening-tips/how-toafield. As a Rotarian you are not only part of an active local club but also part grow-your-own-vegetables/ of a world-wide organisation with over 32,000 clubs across the world where any Rotarian is a welcome visitor. Sudbury Rotary itself meets weekly on Mondays at lunchtime at the Mill Hotel. We are also setting up a Rotary Community Forum which will meet on a more informal basis and we have established “Friends of Rotary” for those of you who would like to be aware of our on-going activities. Plans for the coming Presidential year which started this month (July) include establishing “Rotakids” in some local primary schools, alongside our existing environmental and career development work and annual sponsorship for We are members of the Fine Art Trade Guild who themselves Rotary Youth Leadership awards. Next year’s local charities will be the createdFellowship, the standards and guidelines artAnglia framing Richmond Befriending and the for East Airtogether Ambulance. Internationally we printing. will be continuing our support for atocommunity school in with picture We continually work these Tanzania and through existing links with the Mali Development Group, for requirements. street children in Mali. We hope to continue to run the various community Home or office visits are available. events for which – I think – we have become well-known together with perhaps Apple Pressing and a “President’s concert. oneFollowing or two new discussions events such as about your requirements, If you would like more information about us or would like to come along to one in situ you’ll see the various framing options. of our meetings to see what we are like, contact Glyn Jones Please contact us: 07769 858076enquiries or our secretary Roger (glynjones1937@gmail.com) for membership Green on 07787 470876 or look us up on our website www.alb-framing.com info.albframing@gmail.com Rotarian Tony Platt

ALB-Framing

Don’t Forget! Our Bathroom Showroom is open Weekdays 7.00 am - 5.30 pm and Saturdays 8.00 am - 12 noon Plumb Mate Ltd, Unit 2a Seager Court, Crockett Road, Hadleigh

Tel: 01473 810088 • Fax: 01473 810055 Email: sales@plumbmateltd.co.uk www.plumbmateltd.co.uk

If your picture needs framing, we can do it!

6 Telephone Community News on 01473 823366 Telephone Sudbury Community News on 01473 652354 | sandlmcommunitynews@printingforpleasure.co.uk 14


Sudbury Library Change is in the air! ‘By the time you read this we may be slightly closer to more normal times. It is possible that at first, we will be offering restricted browsing, maybe even limited computer access. We might have even moved to more open browsing, library groups meeting - but I won’t predict anything.... yet! If anything, this pandemic has shown us there is not much that is constant and anything can, and does, change. Even the library changes.’ ‘In keeping with the theme of change and its natural child, re-growth, we at Sudbury library are looking forward to the coming year. It is with a large amount of excitement and a healthy dose of enthusiasm that I have taken on the position of manager here. I know I am working with a fantastic group of people and they are keen and eager to get Sudbury library up and running again.’ ‘This message is to say that we at Sudbury library are looking forward to coming back as a physical space and being part of your life again. We are asking that you tell everyone you know that Suffolk libraries has so much to offer and we want to know what you want to see happening here. If you are on Facebook then follow us and ‘like’ our posts. Tweet about us on Twitter. If you feel able to get more involved as part of the Friends group then please reach out to the committee.’ ‘Right now, you can reserve books and ask us to choose a selection of books for you to take away. By the time you read this, we hope you may be able to do a lot more. To all the members of the Friends group, I would like to thank you for your continued and ongoing support and look forward to working with you to make Sudbury Library the very best it can be.’ Rachel Taylor, Sudbury Library Manager

Stoke By Nayland Secures ‘Ultimate’ Honour in Golf Industry ‘Oscars’ Stoke by Nayland Golf, Spa & Lodges Resort has been recognised a second year in succession for its overall high standards by being awarded the ‘My59 Ultimate Service Excellence’ honour in 59club’s 2020 service excellence awards. This is an event regarded as the golf and hospitality industry ‘Oscars’ where the East Anglian venue was competing against famous courses such as Gleneagles, Celtic Manor and The Belfry. Hosted by BBC Breakfast presenter and broadcaster Dan Walker, the ceremony to honour the market-leading performance-management specialist’s best performers across the UK & Ireland was broadcast online owing to the current UK coronavirus restrictions. And this excellent family-owned venue in the Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty secured the top award of its type – one of just three clubs to be recognised with the accolade, for their dedication to engage, analyse and enrich their member and guest experience, supported by their use of 59club’s customer satisfaction surveys. Also honoured within the same category were Farleigh Golf Club, in Surrey, and Glynhir Golf Club, in Wales. Stoke by Nayland, which boasts two championship courses, as well as an award-winning 80 bedroom hotel and spa, and luxury self-catered lodges on the golf courses, has earned a great reputation over the years for hosting televised international PGA and European Senior & Challenge Tour events. Director of Golf at Stoke by Nayland, Karl Hepple said, “We’re really thrilled to have won this award for a second year running, especially when you look at all the high calibre venues involved. I would like to pay tribute to the incredible hard work and dedication of all the team here at Stoke by Nayland who have contributed to this accolade. We all love working at this fantastic venue in such a stunning location, and we are always keen to share this passion with our members and guests, and to ensure that they are having the best possible experience when they come here.” The course reopened on 29th March after more than three months of lockdown, and already Karl is looking forward to next year’s awards. “In spite of all the challenges facing us, I’d like us to be able to go even bigger and better at next year’s awards.” Will Hewitt, 59club UK’s general manager, said: “This was our 11th annual Service Excellence Awards ceremony, but the first – and, hopefully, the last – we’ve been forced to host remotely. As always, our congratulations go out to all the winners and those who secured ‘podium’ finishes, which is still a sign of exceptional quality, particularly in such a difficult year.” The places in the 59club service excellence awards are determined by scores collected from its impartial mystery shopping audits, which evaluate the experience afforded to visiting golfers and prospective members, in accordance with objective benchmarking criteria. And they represent all areas of the business: sales, service, operations, retail, golf course, food and beverage, and management.

Sudbury Community News - Connecting & Celebrating Community News & Events 15


CJ CJ LANCASHIRE

GREATER MANCHESTER MERSEYSIDE

SOUTH YORKSHIRE

CJ

CJ

BENEFIT FROM OUR NATIONAL NETWORK

HUMBERSIDE

WEST YORKSHIRE

DERBYSHIRE

CHESHIRE

LINCOLNSHIRE

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

CLWYD

GWYNEDD

STAFFORDSHIRE

CJ

POWYS

WEST MIDLANDS

CJ

CJ CJ

SUFFOLK

CJ

BEDFORDSHIRE BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

GLOUCESTERSHIRE

CJ

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE CAMBRIDGESHIRE

WARWICKSHIRE

DYFED

SOUTH GLAMORGAN

NORFOLK

CJ

HEREFORD & WORCESTER

WEST GWENT GLAMORGAN MID CJ GLAMORGAN

CJ

LEICESTERSHIRE

SHROPSHIRE

CJ

HERTFORDSHIRE

ESSEX

OXFORDSHIRE

CJ AVON

CJ CJ

CJ BERKSHIRE

LONDON

9 LONDON OFFICES

WILTSHIRE

SOMERSET

HAMPSHIRE

SURREY

KENT

CJ WEST SUSSEX

EAST SUSSEX

DORSET

DEVON

CORNWALL

CJ

We closely analyse where people searching for a home are moving from, so we can market your property to them in the most effective way.

Get in touch with our team of experts today to discuss all your property needs.

01787 882881 suffolk@carterjonas.co.uk Source: Carter Jonas intelligence based on registered buyers and tenants in 2020

@carterjonas 16 Telephone Sudbury Community News on 01473 652354 | sandlmcommunitynews@printingforpleasure.co.uk


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.