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June 18: a day of mouthwatering tastes at Melford Hall
The wonderful tastes and smells of this one-day festival - here are some highlights and ideas of how you can enjoy the day. Supporting local producers and celebrating local food and drink has been the core focus and theme of the festival for several years. Eating and drinking on the day – the Taste of Sudbury always ensure visitors have a great welcome and plenty of local street food and drinks to keep everyone happy Bars to choose from... Bar Dionysus - Oyster bar serving fresh Essex oysters accompanied by regional wines Bar Rumba - Vintage caravan bar providing G&Ts, cocktails and soft drinks Artefact Brewing A nanobrewery who specialize in high quality, seasonally inspired small batch craft beers. Street Food... Tikkatonic - Traditional Street Food experience with its roots in Delhi in a modern interpretation.
Bagel or Beigel - Homemade beigels served with home cured, slow cooked salt beef, pickles and horseradish mustard. BurgerJam - Trading from a converted vintage horsebox, serving messy gourmet burgers! Tuk In Street Cantina - Local street food specialist serving funky street food in a creative way. Crepe de Paris - Hand turned sweet and savoury crepes. French style with a British twist! Samu Kitchen – celebrates the beauty of plant food - fragrant, flavourful and vibrant dishes Reggia Pizza - Traditional wood fired pizzas - a fusion of great Italian and Suffolk produce Suffolk Pig Roast - A premium hog experience using local Suffolk pork PECK Suffolk reared Fried Chicken. Always made fresh. Sweet Treats and bakes... Baked by Humphries - Sisters baking the world a little bit sweeter with truly indulgent brownies, blondies & treats The Essex Bakery - A family based business from Colchester hand making chocolate brownies in a variety of flavours
The Long Melford Tearoom - A beautiful vintage tearoom in the heart of Long Melford selling homemade cakes and scones. Yum Yum Tree Fudge – aiming to make the UK’s best quality fudge with more flavour and less sugar and gluten free. Wooster’s Bakery - Suffolk based artisanal bread & pastry bakery, headed by Will Wooster. Indigo - Lovingly Homemade – Japanese inspired patisserie and novel organic jam Woodlands Bakeaway - Delicious gourmet fudge, handmade in Suffolk. Each flavour is a unique shape.
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East Coast Chilli Company - Award winning range of chilli sauces and gift ideas. Hadley’s Dairy Products - The Parlour offers a great selection of award winning ice creams. Sunday Charcuterie - Artisanal charcuterie exclusively made using truly free range, rare breed pork sourced from handpicked smallholders Stokes Sauces - A delicious range of sauces, ketchups, chutneys, relishes, condiments. The Cheese and Pie Man Pies, pasties and a huge selection of cheeses Skylark Produce - Grassfed East Anglian Red Poll beef, aged for 42 days for maximum tenderness and flavour Lavenham Butchers – fresh venison shot on the Melford Estate – you can’t get more local than that! Hillfarm Oils - Cold pressed rapeseed oil – a healthy British alternative to olive oil Compleat Caterers - Handmade pies using the finest local ingredients Mad Mike’s Chilli Jam - Artisan Chilli Jam, grown and made by us. We are all about the flavour! Compleat Cheese - Locally sourced small batch handmade East Anglian Cheeses.Good to Go - Award winning producer of healthy granola, porridge blends & GoGo Bites. Vegan. The Jam Shed - Hand made preserves, chutneys, jams, fruit vinegar and elderflower cordial using local fruit and made locally in small batches. Bonnie Yau’s Food Products - It’s all about the taste at Yau’s! Free-from Oriental cooking sauces, noodles and crackers. PG Olive Oil - Based in Ipswich selling Greek based olive oil, fresh olives and olive oil soaps Herbal Haven - A huge selection of culinary, medicinal and aromatic herbs. Hollibells - The Dog’s Choice – don’t forget to bring your dogs - luxury items for your dog. And there’s more – including great local craft stalls... Twisted Horseshoe Knives - Fully handcrafted, artisan kitchen and outdoor knives. Comfybe - Upcycle, recycle, create, make and sell. Great wooden crafts/accesories. Kiln Cottage Ceramics - Handmade ceramics and pottery lessons based in Layham, Suffolk. Free clay activities for children will be run by Kiln Cottage all day at the Taste of Sudbury.Constance and Denny - The place for textiles, colour and pattern PinnieLove - Handmade linen garments and pinnies that age with beauty and are made to last a lifetime. Charlotte Harwood - Unique decorative hand block printed functional cotton paper and card items for everyday use. Mushi - Bespoke handmade stoneware ceramics both utilitarian and artistic. The Shrop’ Shop - Handmade cushions, Aga top covers, bunting and home furnishings with a country feel The Woodland Trust - information stand Highlights from the Kitchen Demonstration Stage... We’re delighted that local kitchen company KSL kitchens has created a special Kitchen Theatre Demo Stage for the festival which will be hosted throughout the day by the ICE Café & Cookery School. Joining us at the festival, as always, will be local chefs, bakers and butchers that we all want to celebrate and enjoy and it’s an excellent line up this year:- Will Wooster and his dad Simon, owner and head baker at Woosters Bakery gives us top tips for baking bread and sourdoughs at home. Anthony Gellard, head butcher at Hollow Trees Farm Shop gives us a butchery class working with lamb and Greg Strolenberg, owner and head butcher at Lavenham Butchers gives us a masterclass in Muntjac butchery. We are also looking forward to welcoming great local chefs as follows:- Alan Paton, head chef at Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa John Jackaman, owner and head chef at Ice Cafe & Cook School Greig Young, head chef at The Northgate, Bury St Eds Sam Sturman, head chef at The Rattlesden Arms Matt Avery, head chef at The Swan at Lavenham There’s something for all the family. The festival has always attracted all the family to attend and there is something for everyone this year. As well as all the street food and drinks (including those for kids) plus ice creams, we have also arranged for Hollow Trees to bring a little part of their farm trail so children will be encouraged to learn about local agriculture and meet some farm animals. Plus let those kids get their hands dirty with free pottery sessions with Kiln Cottage Pottery – there will be clay activities all day in their gazebo. Music of course will be provided by our resident busker Nigel Ashcroft who will be playing a selection of sounds throughout the day.
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This will be my final Mayor’s Report that I write, however will continue to scribble away at my “Facts from the Past” column which I thoroughly enjoy compiling. This last year has been exhausting, interesting and full of lasting memories. It has been an honour to serve our wonderful town of Sudbury for the third time, a first for a woman. I could not have managed this without my superb secretary Teresa Elford, she has been Mayor’s Secretary for about thirty-five years. Teresa is an absolute gem, her knowledge of the history of our town, procedures and protocols are outstanding. I am certain that whoever is elected to take my place will be in safe hands. A huge thank you to Teresa’s mother who has laundered and starched my neckerchief and arm-cuffs for me again as she did in previous years. She has that special touch. I am also so thankful for the support I have received from June Freeman, a friend and neighbour and retired Headteacher of Hillside Special School, who has been an excellent Consort, accompanying me to so many events and ceremonies. June is an expert now with helping me put the chain on, not an easy task! April has been quite busy, visiting various organisations and meeting so many volunteers, without these gifted, dedicated people this town would grind to a halt. I was delighted to join with the High Sheriff Edward Creasy when he came to Sudbury to give the High Sheriff’s Award to Chris Boatright, who has run the Kernos Centre for ten years. Enabling so many to have counselling when needed, not having to wait many vital months for an N.H.S. appointment. Chris is the most amazing woman, who is always reluctant to receive the praise she deserves. The Trustees of The Christopher Centre said farewell and thanks to Teresa Bishop this month for all the sterling work she has been doing again for many years. Teresa, although retiring she will still be cooking and running the Monday Lunches at the Christopher Centre and the singing group that meet every Tuesday evening. A truly dedicated, wonderful lady. I had the privilege of going to a Blue Sapphire Wedding Anniversary Party for an amazing couple of friends, Jo and Ian Fitzlyon, I just love talking to this amazing couple. Yet again I was invited by the Stour Valley Lodge to celebrate their England and St George Celebrations, wonderfully organised as always with the usual songs, hymns and renditions. I will never forget the first time I was their guest, when I was asked to draw the raffle ticket and drew my own, the probability of that must have been about 120/1. This year they kindly donated £220 for one of my charities “Compassion “. My special thanks to the Master of Ceremonies Bro. Anthony Lyster and The Worshipful Master John Warner who looked after me so well and presented me with a fascinating book written by Peter Thorogood S1257-007-PlantHope-SCN-95x135mm.indd 1 11/04/2022 Complimentary on the History of the Stour Lodge and the men that moulded a town, it was interesting to " 9 9 find many of our previous Mayors named in new %!9 #the book. Good Friday was very busy indeed starting with seeing the start of the Sudbury Fun Run and handing out the trophies, then off to the Rowing Club to hoist their flag for the Scan the QR start of the rowing season. Then finally to St code to save Gregory’s Church for a special service led by our telephone Rev Chris Eyden who has been ministering to number straight to your mobile us for the past nine months. We said a farewell and presentation to him on Sunday 17th April, as we will be welcoming our new Vicar Revd Andrew Doarks on the 29th of April at his licencing Service which will be at 7.00 pm in St Gregory’s Church. However, when I hand over the chain, robes and hat, I will still be involved and working for my constituents as a Town and District Councillor, Lay Elder at St Gregory’s Church, Chair of the Trustees of Red House Retirement Home, Friend of the Sudbury Library, Choral Society and spending time with my family and Sudbury Cars was formed % )in 4:early $ 2022 !$ by the " 5owner/drivers 34; 43 / of 6!the gorgeous grandchildren and finally, retrieve my clarinet from its case and now defunct Manor Cars. Call our new number to make bookings start practising again. I definitely will not be bored. for all your private hire requirements, from local journeys to Stay safe, Sue Ayres long distance airports, and everything else in between.
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The show is almost here and we are in the very final mapping stages of getting back after a long 2 years. Tradestands and food exhibitors are exceeding 200, entries in all classes stand at just over 600 across the showground. Record numbers of sheep entered will mean there is plenty to witness in the sheep rings and with plenty of cattle, donkeys and horses also entered, the rings will be buzzing across the showground. Showground preparation is well under way with the first grass cut being taken this week and the work will continue to iron out any lumps and bumps. The “superhighway” is tidy, clear and ready for the traffic so we are almost good to go. Across the showground we have so much to entertain starting with our lovely friends at Stocks Fair opening on Friday night from 6pm-11pm, for show visitors all day and evening on Saturday and from 12pm-5pm on Sunday. Alongside them we have our education area, a countryside ring with machinery old and new, the Sheep Show and Dog and “Not” Duck Show, moving up through the shopping and tradestands towards Rural Crafts, Horticulture and Floral Art. The Cookery Theatre has displays throughout the day, plus the Art Show, Grand Ring, Presidents Ring, Food Hall and together with livestock and equine we should have something for everyone. Tickets are in ADVANCE ONLY, please purchase online via www. hadleighshow.co.uk or via our amazing local outlets:- Keith Avis, Hadleigh; Boxford Post Office; Hollow Trees Farm Shop, Semer; Bates Wells & Braithwaite, Sudbury; Hall Farm Shop, Stratford-St-Mary; Hintlesham Barns; Elmsett Post Office & Stores; Park Street Stores, Stoke by Nayland, Somersham Community Shop and Bildeston Post Office We are so looking forward to welcoming you back to Hadleigh Show, fingers crossed for sunshine and smiles all day.
Solicitors comment on new no-fault divorce law
Since the 6th April 2022, separating married couples have been able to divorce without one party having to allege fault. The timescales for divorcing a spouse and the ability for one spouse to obstruct a divorce have also changed. Previously, for a couple to divorce, one person was required to accept responsibility for the relationship breaking down. Or, if neither person was willing to accept responsibility, they must have been separated for a period of two years (where both individuals agree to the divorce) or five years (where one spouse does not agree to the divorce). Other than in the event of extended separation, this means one party accepting that they have committed adultery, behaved unreasonably, or have disserted the other. For many years campaigners have demanded changes to divorce law, recognising that many couples simply drift apart; that no one party is to blame for the relationship breaking down, or that both spouses mutually and amicably want to separate. Since April 2022, divorcing couples are now not required to apportion blame or wait a period of two or five years of separation to pass to be able to commence divorce proceedings. Under the changes, couples will now be able to apply for a divorce simply because their marriage has broken down, paving the way for a mutually agreed and amicable divorce process. In situations where the divorce is not amicable or mutually agreed, the new legislation will also remove the ability for one spouse to prevent the other from divorcing them and in these and other cases will provide for reducing the time it takes to formally divorce, compared to the previous legislation. If you are considering separating from your partner, have made a full and final decision on separating from your spouse, or have delayed commencing proceedings due to not previously having grounds to divorce from your spouse, call Holmes & Hills Solicitors for initial advice and guidance. Your options may have changed. Holmes & Hills has a team of specialist divorce solicitors that is independently ranked as one of the leading teams of divorce solicitors in the region. The team is noted as a ‘strong choice for advice on financial settlements’ by the Legal 500 directory of the county’s top law firms. When you contact Holmes & Hills, you can speak with an expert Family Law solicitor who will help you to understand your options and legal position when considering separating from a spouse. This specialist advice will be aimed at protecting your interests both now and in the future. When discussing your circumstances and legal position with a solicitor at Holmes & Hills, you can talk about the changes to legislation and what this means for you and your options. Call Holmes & Hills on 01787 275275 or email advice@holmeshills.co.uk. Holmes & Hills can offer initial advice via in-person appointment, video conference or telephone call. Initial advice appointments are offered a discounted fee rate
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Platinum Jubilee Charity Ball Although there is still a month to go before Jubilee events begin, here is early notice of a very special Jubilee Ball planned for Friday 3 June, from 7.30 until 10.30 p.m. at Sudbury’s Masonic Hall in North Street. It is some time since a Ball has taken place in Sudbury, so this is an opportunity for all those dancers to come along and enjoy an evening of Ballroom, Latin and Sequence Dancing (50/50) led by Andrea and Roy. In the middle of the evening there will be a special guest appearance by the Hot Jazz Quartet, The Djangoliers, providing swing jive music, certainly for foot-tapping but maybe also for some lively dancing! An invitation is extended to come along in your smart suits and ‘posh frocks’ and celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. A licensed bar will be available at The Masonic Hall, which has a superb dance floor, and there will be a free raffle. Tickets, at only £10 per person, are available from the Tourist Information Centre in Gaol Lane, Sudbury or by calling 07947 335252. A number of Jubilee Events have been planned by Sudbury Market Town Partnership, starting with the Ball and then moving to the Hive Community Hub as a venue for an organ recital on Saturday 4 June, some lunchtime concerts, a talk from Mark Billls about the development work at Gainsborough’s House, and a drawing day led by a professional artist. More details will be available on posters and flyers nearer the end of May. These Jubilee events have been sponsored by SB Surveyors and BFP Wealth Management, both of Sudbury, and by a generous grant from Babergh/MidSuffolk District Councils The East of England Co-op has donated raffle prizes. Proceeds from these events will be shared between Hive and the Sudbury Partnership, local charities which offer activities and projects to benefit their community.
Melford Music Presents Lunchtime Recitals, Wednesday 1.10pm. Admission Free. Light refreshments available. Retiring Collection to aid preservation of this Historic Building. Celebrating 30 years of fine music in a fine church. June – 1st East Coast Guitar Trio – Martin Plackett, Sam Plackett and Les Simons. 8th Lizzie Gutteridge – The Medieval Set 15th Benjamin Carnell – Cello 22nd Trevor Cordwell – Piano 29th Elaine Henson – Mezzo sop, Stephen Henson – Piano, Jennifer Cable – Recorder Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford For details of the individual programmes visit The village website/ whats on at www.visitlongmelford.co.uk
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The final donation sent to the Red Cross to support their work in Ukraine was £1,870, as members added to the amount donated from the street collection in March. The work of Rotary in providing medical supplies to the people of Ukraine continues and now Peole at the Charter Night. funding has been announced to support Ukrainian Refugees in the UK by providing disaster grants for any families being hosted by residents here. These grants will be managed by the Foundation team and will be available to any club that has refugees in its area who require assistance. The money cannot be used for accommodation or food, but for items such as a pushchair, more clothing, a ‘phone and sim card, etc. These items would be purchased by the local Rotary club on behalf of the Foundation for those in need. So, if any families in the Sudbury area are hosting refugees from Ukraine they are invited to get in touch with Sudbury Rotary, email info@ sudburyrotary.com, or leave a message on the Club telephone (07341 290415). Our member Tony Willson will be co-ordinating the funding applications. During April, over 50 people attended the Club’s Charter Night (birthday) dinner at The Masonic Hall in Sudbury, when current President, Gloria Woods and immediate Past President Sandra Armitage, jointly hosted the evening. They chose an entertaining way of highlighting some members of the Club and the work they do, based on surnames. At the end of the evening, great fun was provided by Doreen Potter, from Billericay, offering stories and poetry in the style of Joyce Grenfell, to much hilarity and applause. Crucial Crew will be taking place during May when over 750 primary school children will find out more about how to keep themselves safe and how to deal with emergency situations. This may well be the last occasion when Sudbury Rotary is able to organise Crucial Crew, but we sincerely hope that another organisation will take on this important activity, as it prepares young people for dealing with situations in the wider world. Early May will see the Club’s AGM, when we review what has been another challenging year for so many people, and the Rotary month will close with a wine-tasting in Maria and Peter’s garden on 27 May. Looking ahead, the Club will be supporting a young person to go on a week’s training at Grafham Water in Cambridgeshire, as part of the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards. With Covid restrictions easing, members are now meeting regularly faceto-face for lunch twice each month, once again enjoying the fellowship and fun which they have as part of their involvement with Sudbury Rotary Club. To find out more, please visit our website: www.sudburyrotary.com. Rotarian Lesley Ford-Platt
Pat’s Datz Owt As I write, what a weird world we do live in, - one minute lovely sunshine, the next it is SNOWING!, after the lovely days of sunshine we have been having. We had our first 5 day holiday last month, which all went quite well for our visit to the Peak District, and we were lucky with the weather for March. Our next holiday 4 days ( Fri - Mon ) is when we go to see Kynren, as well as visit Durham and Beemish in September. Kynren is AWESOME, over 1,000 local people of all ages, including children, take part, out doors, telling the story of 2,000 years of English History. It starts daylight, ends in the dark, and finishes with fireworks. Still a few seats available for that, but will soon have to close that one. At school I HATED HISTORY, but thoroughly enjoyed every second of this show.
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Our day trips as follows:- May 18 Hastings, June 15 Henley on Thames, July 20 Stratford on Avon, Aug 17 Cromer, Oct 1 Brick Lane for their 30th Birthday party, show and afternoon tea. Oct 19 Poll Hill Garden Centre. Nov 9&20 Thursford Spectacular, Dec 5 Co-op Juniors at Snape Maltings, Dec 12 Turkey & Tinsel - Weston Super Mare. To book, please call Pat on:-01787 310982 07887 868259 22patron24@gmail.com
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Manthorpe has also been chipping in with valuable contributions with both bat and ball, especially his 79 in the aforementioned Worlington game when he Sudbury Community Depot helped rescue the side from 88-6. The Community Depot is based at The Christopher Centre. We hold outWith a a tilt at the title now looking doubtful, helping hand to anyone that comes to us for help. to finish as the leading Suffolk club would be a realistic target. We are able to help supply furniture and household goods to those moving What’s up with the Twos? We seem to have lost that winning feeling. Two from homelessness into accommodation or to replace furniture and close-ish against and Earl Stonham were followed by household goods that may have worn out wheregames funds chasing are a little tight.Nowton All Gas Central Heating System our goods are donated and given out free charge. two of heavy defeats in which we only bowled a handful of overs and took one Gas Fire & Boiler Servicing We have volunteer roles available for: solitary wicket. A couple more wins are needed from somewhere to keep us Driver’s mate. This role requires you to go out with our volunteer drivers to Bathrooms, Showers & Tiling safe from any relegation fears, but with a tough August ahead that won’t be collect or deliver goods. We are also looking for home bakers and preserve makers to bake or make easy. Building Regs Self Cert preserves for our monthly sale. We are also happy to recieve any surplus There is no doubt about performance of the month – that goes to Ben Daniels fruit and veg for our preserve making. 30 Years • Frien his 117space not out in theour Sunday side’s gameJuly at Vitec. While others were SUDBURY page form.qxp_Layout 1 20/06/2018 12:01 Experience Page 14 We are always looking for any availablefor storage to store goods. The more space we have, the more people we can suffering fromhelp. the previous night’s excesses at the cocktail evening and feeling Tel/Fax: 01473 823051 M The Community Depot is essentially a self funding project. In order for decidedly Rougham, Ben rocked up, fresh as a daisy, for his first game of the us to continue our work in the community we need your support at our season. But that is only half the story, as when he was joined by Martin fundraising events. The last Saturday of the month is our Cakes, Bakes, Grayling at theCurries creaseand the Preserve score was 91-8. They proceeded to put on 130 stall (next one will be 28th May). There will also be a table sale at this event, unbroken runs – a new club record for the 9th wicket. to book a tables (£5 per table) email:sudburycommunitydepot@gmail.com The Suffolk T20 Plate competition has gone well for us, with four wins out of Trouble with pests? or bishopteresa78@gmail.com tel:07462108708 or 311558. Vegan Supper Club, the 1st Friday of the (next one May) fourmonth meaning that we6th have qualified – we think – for the Finals Day for the first CALL THE PROFESSIONAL For Enjoy a plant-based buffet and pudding £7, bring aJustin bottle of your time for in September. Toombs, Arran Tampion and Ryan Phillips have all cha favourite tipple. FOR GENERAL PEST CONTROL See made 50s in these games. The Ladies have had a midsummer break but To book email: sudburycommunitydepot@gmail.com or Rob Lowson 07805 999544 Cha resume at 01787311558. the end of July with their last four fixtures. bishopteresa78@gmail.com or tel: belo Augustappreciate will be another massive month for cricket, with three Ashes Tests and The Community Depot team very much your support. cut lots of important games at the Meadow. The Under-19s take centre stage with follo Hello from Sudbury Library five matches in their T20 competition. After finishing runners up last year they an e 147 We have lots of groups and activities here the library. We have Chatinand will inhave the chance to play the Finals day on home soil, as we are Chill on Mondays from 10.30 till 12 for anyone wishing to make friends and with to have been chosen to host this event on Sunday September 1st. delighted Fully insured. Level 2 Certificate in Pest Management. practice their English in a friendly, supportive environment. Toptime is a Gary Wiles Local and reliable. Call Rob on 07805 999544 social group for adults on Tuesday afternoons at 2.30pm and we have a
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