Sudbury and Long Melford Community News, October 2019

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The Mayor writes... Mayor and Mayoress cycle across France for Charity Robert and Hilary (Mayor and Mayoress) have in recent years have been keen long-distance cyclists and have completed journeys such as Calais to Nice. Last year they decided, for a holiday, to cycle from St Malo on the northern coast of Brittany to Nice on the Mediterranean coast, a distance of 900 miles. And then Robert became Mayor. The Mayor often uses their period in office to raise money for their nominated charities and so it seemed clear that they should use the trip to raise money. Robert’s charities are Sudbury Citizens Advice, where he is Treasurer and Success after Stroke (he had a stroke a few years ago). Robert writes: “First of all, there was the body preparation which involved quite a few months of sessions on the indoor cycle trainer or more pleasantly going on short cycle trips to places like Wales and Spain. The bikes also had to be in good condition and thanks go to Torque Bikes in Cross Street for helping when buying the bikes and setting them so there were no issues during the trip. “Getting to St Malo was a bit of a challenge which involved taking the train from Sudbury to Portsmouth. That involved about 4 train changes and a walk over Hungerford Bridge to get to Waterloo. Then getting to the Ferry from Portsmouth station, getting on the overnight ferry while queuing with all the other traffic and then only having a seat to sleep in (no cabins). The cycling started at 10 the next morning! “The ride turned out to be 944 miles as per our cycling computers and broadly it can be broken into three main parts. St Malo to the Massif Centrale, then across the Massif Central and Cevennes and Ardeche regions and the after the Rhone across Provence and Pre-Alps. They were about 3 equal steps. “The trip from St Malo to the Massif Centrale was undulating but with not many steep climbs. Up to the Loire Valley (about 200 miles) it was prime dairy country with cows everywhere and lots of butter and cheese factories. There weren’t many large towns but areas not dissimilar to Sudbury with a central market town and supported villages. On reaching the Loire at Angers the landscape was naturally flatter with the first sight of vineyards. Angers is important in English history as it is the seat of the Plantagenets who ruled England of 300 years and later in the trip we saw the tombs of Richard 1st and Henry 2nd. “The Massif Centrale is not mountainous but does have perky climbs up from rivers that cut across forests. The Cevennes has many extinct volcanoes and long, sometimes steep climbs to the top. It’s very open landscape though so can be windy. The Ardeche region has spectacular scenery with gorges cut out of limestone escarpments during the last ice-age. This region is a UNESCO heritage site. “Across the Rhone and into Provence and Pre-Alps, where the metres climbed started to grow. A big highlight for us in the region was the chance to cycle up Mont Ventoux which cyclists will know as an iconic climb regularly featuring in the Tour de France. The climb is 1,558 metres in 21km., an average of 7.5%. That last figure hides the variations though – there was a 3km stretch that didn’t go below 11% and went to 15% - mind expanding - difficult to train for in Suffolk. It took us 3 hours to get up and although there were stops there was no walking! The downhill bit was good though! “Further into the Alps there was more spectacular scenery and challenging climbing – we completed just over 20,000 metres of climbing over the trip. There were also great downhills and the final ride down to Nice was 22 miles long containing many hairpin bends which needed attention! “The trip for us was exhilarating and it will be difficult to top that as cycling trips go. It was also good that fortuitously we could combine it with charity raising activities. We have so far raised nearly £1,500 from the trip.” If you would like to send money for the Mayor’s Charities you can still do so by sending cheques, made out to the Mayor’s Charities to Teresa Elford, Sudbury Town Hall, Sudbury. CO10 1TL.

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30 Years of Book Fairs to Help Children Celebrating its 30th Anniversary this year, the NSPCC’s annual Colchester Book Fair will be taking place on Saturday, 26 and Sunday 27, October, at Holmwood House School, Chitts Hill, Lexden, CO3 9ST, a short distance from Junction 26 of the A12. The Fair will be open from 9.30am until 4pm on both days and entry is £1.50 for adults, with under-16s free. The event attracts book enthusiasts from far and near, with around 35,000 new and second-hand books, many now out of print. Games, DVDs, CDs and jigsaws, all tried and tested to avoid disappointment, are also included in the sale, which is re-stocked on the second day. During the past few months, all the donated items have been meticulously sorted into categories by a dedicated team of volunteers to help visitors find their chosen subject or favourite author easily. To date, the Colchester Book Fair has raised more than £400,000 for the children’s charity. Nearly 90% of the NSPCC’s revenue comes from legacies, gifts, donations and fundraising activities. This highlights just how important public support is to the organisation in enabling it to continue its work protecting vulnerable children and campaigning for their rights and safety.

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All we are hearing from our national politicians is doom and gloom. Rationing at supermarkets, less food in small shops and leaked government memos from Westminster quoting import 50-60% delays at major terminals and a push on prices. So are we all doomed to queues and higher prices as some commentators are stating? `Absolutely not’ states award winning Farmers Market organisers – Suffolk Market Events. `Why are we talking about all the things that we won’t have when we should be talking about all the local food that Suffolk will continue to have Brexit or no Brexit. Talk to our local producers at our farmers market and they will tell you the same story – it is business as usual’ `Suffolk has an abundance of superb local artisan producers that do not rely on the supermarket or wholesale distribution but trade at regular farmers markets every week around the county. Meat producers, fruit and vegetables, eggs, honey, cider, bread, wine and much more – all available as usual each week at the farmers market that have travelled from just down the road and haven’t been forced to sit at any ferry terminal in Europe.’ The traders at all their monthly farmers markets including Long Melford and Sudbury have all echoed and reinforced the message that there is plenty of local food right on the doorstep; Ian Hart of Bee House Honey Company who trades at Sudbury farmers market commented - ` The fear mongering of Brexit and the uncertainty this brings, is the opposite of trading locally. There is no ‘doubt’ of supplying direct to customers, there is no fear of running out, the positives of trading direct is euphoric, customers can experience a rest bite, maybe briefly from the media negatives, of positive handmade unequivocal quality, without an opportunistic Brexit hyped price tag” Justine Paul, who recently received The Clarissa Dickson Wright Award at the Country Alliance Awards as special recognition for her work developing local food markets for local communities continues: `It wasn’t long ago that we used markets for all our shopping and the associated community benefits we still see today at our markets. So whatever your local market is, we should rejoice that Suffolk has a number of great Farmers Markets that will continue to offer a fantastic shopping experience and have plenty of produce with no fear of anything for you.” Long Melford farmers market is held on the second Saturday of every month at the village hall. Further information is available from Justine Paul on 07704 627973 or by visiting the website www.suffolkmarketevents.co.uk

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Early October sees us at our last holiday venue for 2019, this year going to Warner’s Hotel on Hayling Island. Sorry to do it early, but now into the “C” word and season!!!This year we are going to Thursford Christmas Spectacular twice, as usual – for their first public performance on Wednesday 6th then again on Sunday 17th November. December will then bring us to our last outing of the year with two coaches for a Christmas 2/3 course lunch at Ufford Park on our way to Snape Maltings. The Coop Juniors this year are celebrating their 15th Anniversary of their productions at Snape, so they have called it Christmas Spectacular too. Next year we have some old and some new ideas for our trips, and hope to have the new issue out early October, so keep your trips to Sudbury to include a visit to the library for your copy of the itinerary from the Tourist Information, and WATCH THIS SPACE!!! I look forward to seeing you on board the coach in the near future.

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Double Triumph Revitalises 50 Year History Group A magnificent 50th Anniversary Supper and a packed History Day has revitalised the Long Melford History and Archaeological Society in a single week. On Tuesday 10th September 27 members of the group met for a meal at the Bull Inn in Melford to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the formation of the group in 1969. Not just 50 years to the day, but to the exact minute, acting chair Julie Thomson read aloud the minutes of the first ever LMHAS meeting which was held in the Primary School at 8pm on the 10th September 1969. Speeches were made about the Society, the history of the Bull itself as well as congratulating the attendees on their club’s longevity. The only two surviving original members, former President Sir Richard Hyde– Parker and former Chair and Mr B Byford, were sadly too unwell to attend, but sent in a few words of encouragements, congratulations, along with recollections, which were read to the diners. The evening was enjoyed by all and the buzz around the room as memories were tested and events revisited was palpable. Yet the best was yet to come. At 11 o’clock on Sunday 15th September, Long Melford’s Old School Community Centre opened to the public with a breathtaking display of local people’s treasures and photographs, books and coins, maps and artefacts. This was the very same building that the Inaugural meeting took place fifty years earlier, so a fitting place to hold the celebrations. There were many objects on display too, with contributions from many local groups and organisations, including the old village stocks and even a Second World War bomb casing. LM’s Village Recorder, Julie Thomson, gave an uplifting presentation about her Oral History project and several of the twelve villagers whose memories she had recorded, were at the show. It was a joyous talk which generated laughter and tears in equal measures. Later, John Freeborne gave an erudite, illustrated talk on the history of Holy Trinity church during which even the Rector, Matthew Lawson, learnt some new information. Matthew closed the talk with a few words about the community benefits that inheriting custodianship of this wonderful edifice continues to generate. Villagers and visitors alike flocked into the newly redecorated community hall to enjoy viewing and discussing the finds on display which included a huge variety of Roman coins, pottery, brooches, buckles and paraphernalia which had been discovered by archaeologists at formal digs as well as amateur metal detectorists. An expert from Suffolk Archaeology was on hand to identify and date visitor’s treasures in the style of the Antiques Roadshow. Clay pipes were on sale together with history books and copies of ancient maps of the immediate area and much else besides. Free tea, coffee and biscuits were provided to the hundreds of visitors in the cafe room where the LM Football Club (one of the oldest in the country) had also provided a huge display of photos from bygone season’s right up to the present day. Free tea, coffee and biscuits were provided to the hundreds of visitors in the cafe room where the LM Football Club (one of the oldest in the country) set up a display of photos from bygone season’s up to the present day. New member Jan Hood said that the day had exceeded everyone’s expectations. Membership had received a massive boost, the coffers had been enhanced with donations, sales and raffle revenue and the profile of the club had been raised. Most of all, the hard work of the LMHAS Committee had produced a day of joy, fun and interest of which the whole village could be justifiably proud. The result of these celebrations was that at the first meeting of the season, the room at the Old School was full to capacity with visitors and members, including many that had recently joined. Faye Minter, Senior Archaeologist at Suffolk County Council spoke to a full house on ‘Long Melford – Prehistoric to Anglo Saxon’. The next meeting will be on Thursday 21st November at 7.30pm when Emma Harpur will speak on Gainsborough, his life, his house and the future at the Old School Community Centre. Visitors are very welcome to attend at £5 or annual membership is just £15. Please call 01787 375329, email lmhas1969@outlook.com, visit our website lmhas.co.uk or follow us on Facebook, for more information.

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James Cartlidge writes Member of Parliament for South Suffolk

As we reach the turn in the seasons, with nights drawing in and the mornings becoming crisp, attentions inevitably shift to preparing for the colder months ahead. For many South Suffolk residents this results in a call to the oil companies for a pre-emptive tank top-up. Concerningly, following recent attacks on some of Saudi Arabia’s major oil facilities, we may see a sustained oil price spike that could impact local households. These attacks, which are currently attributed to drone strikes, are a timely reminder of the way in which international events often impact our daily lives. At ďŹ rst the Iranian-backed Houthi rebel movement based in Yemen claimed responsibility for the strikes, but attention has since focused on Iran itself as a more credible instigator. Whoever is found responsible, one point I observed in relation to coverage of this important story is how discussion of knock-on effects is always directed at motorists. That is entirely understandable, since higher oil prices will mean dearer petrol and in a constituency like South Suffolk most households still depend on cars. Nevertheless, it is interesting how commentators never seem to mention heating oil. This is an unfashionable old technology but one that many households – including my own – rely on in rural parts of the county because of legacy heating kit that is far from easy to replace. So whilst it is crucial to get the foreign policy right in this matter, there are also huge implications for our commitment to net zero carbon emissions, which must involve ďŹ nding new affordable and practical ways to heat period homes that are not connected to mains gas. The very fact of having a ďŹ nite tank makes one vulnerable to price spikes. Of course, oil prices uctuate constantly and it might be that by the time your next kerosene top up is due markets will have calmed. Either way, the episode is a reminder of how much we still rely on oil, and the wider reward that would come from truly weaning us off it: greater self-reliance, reducing our susceptibility to unpredictable events far from home.

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Zero Waste And Refill Options At Health Foods For You At Health Foods For You we have a selection of quality organic loose, self-serve products for you to choose from. Including grains, pasta, nuts, seeds, dried fruit, cereals and organic loose-leaf teas.Having been set up for over a year now the range has grown by demand also extending to loofa cleaning pads, beeswax wraps,metal travel straws, non plastic deodorants, and bamboo toothbrushes. Refill options on laundry liquid and a full range of household non toxic cleaning products are proving to be very popular. Washing up liquid, toilet cleaner, multi service cleaner, bicarbonate of soda and cleaning vinegar are all available. You can also refill with a range of shampoos, conditioners, shower gels and liquid hand soaps. Bio-D, Faith In Nature and Ecoleaf are British, all hypoallergenic, vegan and totally eco friendly. These drums once empty are collected to be refilled too! How it works in our shop; STEP 1. Place any empty container on the scales STEP 2. Fill your container with desired product. STEP 3. Place the container back onto the scale. We work out your price, then pay for your product! Please bring along any container that you like; a mason jar, empty bottle, jam jar, ice cream tub or lunchbox, if it can be weighed, it can be used! Or feel free to use one of our biodegradable bags. Most foods comimg into the shop are also now packaged in compostable, plant based pckaging. If you are new to the zero-waste experience please don’t hesitate to ask for assistance and we can show you how effortless it is to take back control of your food, getting the amount you need. Shopping this way is simple to do, empowering to you, the customer, and fun for the whole family to get involved in. Don’t forget you can shop with us online too - www.healthfoodsforyou. co.uk where you can buy all your supplements, herbal remedies and some unique personal care. You have the option of Click and Collect, or shipping is only £3.00. Orders over £35.00 qualify for free delivery anywhere in Europe! You can ask a question, or enquire about a product and will do our best to answer as quickly as we can. www.cbdhealthfoodsforyou.co.uk is the online shop set up for the ever-growing demand of cannabis oil, CBD. Health Foods For You in North Street, Sudbury has successfully been selling cannabis oils and balms for nearly 3 years now. We are proud to have many amazing testimonies by recommending quality organic products, and we have many ranges to choose from. For further questions go to www.cbdhealthfoodsforyou.co.uk or call in confidence for advice 01787 828262 75 North Street, Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 1RF Open Mon-Sat 9.00-5.00

Sudbury Ramblers Wednesday 2nd October, Linear Walk, 6 miles, Assington to Sudbury, meet at Sudbury bus station, CO102SU, 9am for 9:15 bus no 84. Keith 01787277484 Sunday 6th October, The Rolling Glem Valley, 7 miles, meet at Old School, Long Melford, CO109DX, 10am start. Linda 01787370291 Wednesday 16th October, Wetherspoons Walk, London, 3 miles, meet at Sudbury rail station CO102SU, for the 9:30am train to London . Sue 07940893939 Sunday 20th October, History around Chipping Ongar, 5.5 miles, meet at Bansons Lane CP, Chipping Ongar, CM59AR, 10am start / car share meet at Old School, Long Melford, CO109DX, 8:30am. Peter 01787468536 Wednesday 30th October, Nowton Park and edge of Bury St Edmunds, 5 miles, meet at Nowton Park CP, £2 charge, Bury St Edmunds, IP295BD, 10am start. Deborah 01255831573 Details of all our walks can be found by searching www.sudburyramblers.org.uk

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Rotary Club of Sudbury A cream tea was the theme of the last Rotary meeting in September, when President David Lowe and his wife Anne invited members to their house for a most enjoyable afternoon tea, and plenty of opportunity to socialise. Now, as the summer begins to fade from our memories, members of Sudbury Rotary are looking forward to probably their most hectic time of year, as arrangements are being progressed for the Schools Christmas Concert, visits by Father Christmas and the annual Christmas Tree Festival in St Peter’s, now in its seventeenth year. Trees for the festival will be provided by the Rotary Club and local organisations are invited to decorate a tree to showcase their activities. Charities, businesses, schools, churches are all welcome to take part, and it is hoped this year to find enough space for 100 trees. Trees arrive on Tuesday 3 December and may be decorated from 10 a.m. until 6.00 p.m. that day. Trees are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, so anyone wish to take part is invited to contact Malcolm Offord via the Rotary Club number (07787 470876) as soon as possible to request a booking form. The cost per tree is £16 for noncommercial exhibitors and £30 for commercial enterprises. The festival is open from Wednesday 4 December to Sunday 8 December and provides a magical start for the festive season with hundreds of adults and children visiting the event. All proceeds from the Christmas Tree Festival will go to the Club for distribution to local charities, which this year include Success After Stroke and the Sudbury Citizens’ Advice Bureau. Our programme of talks for the coming month or so include speakers from Foxearth Nature Reserve on 21 October and Mary’s Meals on 4 November. Anyone who would like to come along and hear these talks is invited to attend Rotary lunch from 12.30 p.m. on Mondays at The Mill Hotel, but are asked to leave a message on the Club telephone (07787 470876) so that lunch can be booked for you. The REG group continues with their fortnightly meetings on Monday evenings, in a local pub for about an hour. Phone Mags (07557 235858) to find out when and where they will be meeting. As always, visitors are welcome to join us for Rotary Lunch, or to attend a REG meeting. Rotarian Lesley Ford-Platt

Big Band Dance Night Saturday 28th December White Tie Glitz & Glam dance night at The Delphi Centre Sudbury CO10 2RR with “Swing Machine” a 17 piece band playing music to dance to from the 1920’s to 1950’s including local professional singer Nettie Osman with two sets of 60’s songs to make it a great party night for the year end. This evening will be in support of “UPBEAT” the West Suffolk Heart Charity. Tickets £17.50 from Sudbury Tourist Office and direct from dancewithussuffolk@outlook.com or ring Phil on 07909993799 Book your tickets early this is always a sell out. (this could be the last big band dance at The Delphi Centre)

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Our mis-named Charity Sector is fast losing all credibility. Thousands of well-meaning and dedicated volunteers work tirelessly to raise funds to help their fellows in need. Whether standing in our streets peddling badges and poppies, transporting their neighbours to hospital, managing food banks, sponsored walks and freely giving of their time. Apparently we now have over 168,000 registered charities in Britain, which alone proves that with such a need successive governments have failed (despite ever increasing taxation) in their duty of care. We should be so proud that within our small island so many, of all races, religions and beliefs still care for their less fortunate fellows. Yet whilst this army of volunteers puts duty before self the Charity Industry (for that is what it is) now provides a career structure of both greed and corruption. Over 32 of our top charity bosses trouser in excess of £200,000 a year, plus the inevitable pension rights and allowances. One of the greediest TOÃ’ FEEDÃ’ FROMÃ’ THEÃ’ TROUGH Ã’ THEÃ’ BOSSÃ’ OFÃ’ THEÃ’ .UFµELDÃ’4RUSTÃ’ POCKETSÃ’ INÃ’ excess of £700,000. All this whilst our ever generous (with our money) council offer charity shops up to 75% rates reduction when their neighbouring small traders suffer excessive demand. All well and good when charity shops just peddled donated items but today sell the same imported new merchandise as the small trader who µNDSÃ’ITÃ’IMPOSSIBLEÃ’TOÃ’COMPETEÃ’ONÃ’SUCHÃ’ANÃ’UNEVENÃ’PLAYINGÃ’µELD Ã’!Ã’ Royal Commission, properly independent, should be established as a matter of urgency to investigate our currently unchecked “Charity 3ECTORi Ã’#URRENTLYÃ’THISÃ’INDUSTRYÃ’ISÃ’ANÃ’AFFRONTÃ’TOÃ’THOSEÃ’WHOÃ’GIVEÃ’SOÃ’ freely of their time. Now you are going to love this! I know I promised to give Babergh DC a break but their latest costly vanity project is so laughable as to be worthy of comment. The Leader of the Council (actually penned BYÃ’ HISÃ’ EXCESSIVELYÃ’ SALARIEDÃ’ GRANDLYÃ’ TITLEDÃ’ h#HIEFÃ’ %XECUTIVEiÃ’ LITTLEÃ’ Arfur) is to meet on 22nd October to discuss a proposal to change ITSÃ’DISCREDITEDÃ’NAMEÃ’FROMÃ’"ABERGHÃ’TOÃ’h3OUTHÃ’3UFFOLKi Ã’!PPARENTLYÃ’ no one, particularly in Suffolk, knows where the hell Babergh is and even struggle to pronounce it. The accompanying report titled h8888iÃ’MAKESÃ’LAUGHABLEÃ’READINGÃ’ANDÃ’CANÃ’ONLYÃ’HAVEÃ’BEENÃ’PREPAREDÃ’ by one trousering an excessive salary and a degree in the works of Hans Christian Anderson. Obviously this body, having achieved absolutely nothing for the good of Sudbury and surrounding populace since its inception in the seventies, thinks rebranding a positive step. The cost they say? Only £10,000. Well having sold OFFÃ’ ENOUGHÃ’ ASSETSÃ’ INCLUDINGÃ’ THEÃ’ (ADLEIGHÃ’ OFµCES Ã’ WELLÃ’ AFFORDABLE Ã’ (OWEVER Ã’ WITHÃ’ RESIGNINGÃ’ OFÃ’ VEHICLESÃ’ ANDÃ’ OFµCES Ã’ CUPBOARDSÃ’ FULLÃ’ OFÃ’ new stationery, redesigning of websites and possible new chains of /FµCEÃ’METHINKSÃ’AÃ’RIDICULOUSÃ’WASTEÃ’OFÃ’TIMEÃ’ANDÃ’MONEY Ã’3URELYÃ’THEÃ’ efforts of our Councillors (min. Salary £10,500) and our (not their /FµCERS Ã’ COSTINGÃ’ à Ã’ WOULDÃ’ BEÃ’ BETTERÃ’ SERVEDÃ’ INÃ’ 3UDBURYÃ’ ALONEÃ’ in sorting out the mess of our bus park and Hamilton Road area, the disputed Belle Vue site, and the eyesore behind our Town Hall. What the hell is the point when there are matter of far greater import begging their attention? However, whatever the shortcomings of our local politicians they PALEÃ’INTOÃ’INSIGNIµCANCEÃ’WHENÃ’COMPAREDÃ’TOÃ’THEÃ’2EPTILEÃ’(OUSE Ã’3OMEÃ’ three years ago we, the great unwashed, expressed our desire to leave the EU. The result has been sadly, the most divisive issue to affect my country in my lifetime. I have my own strong opinions regarding the EU, but here is not the place to air them. Better, with 'UINNESSÃ’INÃ’HANDÃ’PONTIµCATINGÃ’AMONGSTÃ’CHUMSÃ’OFÃ’VARYINGÃ’VIEWSÃ’INÃ’ civilised manner whilst still lurching in a vaguely vertical posture. But if only our politicians and the chattering classes were of the same bent! Watching MPs (without a statesman among them) bickering like a pack of baboons is not only unedifying but an affront to those great Britons of stature we once respected. Please, can we not even discuss the greatest decision of our times without childish name calling, the throwing of dummies, physical threats and with a pint rather than a placard in hand? The usual bribes, threats and insults to mandpthorogood@gmail.com Not to the Editor please, he really is a good old boy!

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Sports fans queued for autographs from former England cricket captain Allan Lamb during a family barbecue and fun afternoon at Hadleigh Nursing Home A stream of families arrived from the town for the event which took place in bright afternoon sunshine on Saturday 21 September. Mr Lamb, who played nearly 80 Test matches for England, visited the home in Friars Road ahead of his appearance in the evening at the Hadleigh Cricket Club Awards presentation. Mr Lamb chatted to staff, residents and visitors and Allan Lamb with signed photographs; the first six Roy Plumbly and visitors received a free signed cricket Home Manager Tracey Burt ball. Signed cricket bats were two of the prizes in a raffle supporting Hadleigh High School student Maisie Button who has been raising money by making craft items to pay for her trip to Belize with other children from the school. They will be involved in projects to help villagers in the Central American country. There was a free barbecue and garden games for children including target football, crazy golf and skittles; a bouncy castle proved very popular. Children’s entertainer Josh, from J and J Entertainments, provided disco music and lots of extra fun and games. There was also live music from local string group Trills and Frills, and a performance by Diamond Lites Majorettes. Hadleigh Nursing Home manager Tracey Burt said: “We were delighted Allan came along to help us celebrate our second anniversary. We have come a long way since we opened on the site of the old Friars Hall nursing home and are thrilled by our glowing CQC report. One of our regular respite residents, Clifford Rush, is a big cricket fan and loved talking to Allan who presented him with a signed hat. One of our current residents, Peter Swallow, is also a cricket fan and enjoyed meeting one of his sporting heroes.” Following his appearance at the barbecue, Mr Lamb was guest of honour at Hadleigh Cricket Club’s awards night which was sponsored by Kingsley Healthcare, which operates Hadleigh Nursing Home. The company’s IT and marketing director Wasantha Darshana introduced Mr Lamb at the event ahead of a question and answer session with club chairman and Radio Suffolk cricket hour host Dave Mann. Mr Lamb recalled his Ashes’ exploits in Australia, including the experience of sharing a room and playing alongside cricket legend Ian Botham. Kingsley sponsored a new lifetime achievement award, presented by Hadleigh Nursing Home manager Tracey Burt to Roy Plumbly, a club legend who scored more than 11,000 runs in his career before taking on the role of chairman for 22 years. Hadleigh Nursing Home 01473 852857 hadleighhall.care

Craft Fair on Sunday 13th October At Whatfield Village Hall • Sat Nav IP7 6QU 10.00am - 4.00pm •Refreshments available Lots of stalls selling a wide variety of crafts so come along, bring all your friends and family and start your Christmas shopping, buy birthday presents or just treat yourself.

Give and Take and reduce your Carbon Footprint As summer leaves us behind, and we spend more time indoors, perhaps this gives an opportunity to tackle those tasks of clearing your house of things which you no longer need. The solution could be to donate your unwanted books, toys, clothes, crockery, music, kitchen or garden equipment, and even small items of furniture to the next ‘Give and Take’ event organised by Transition Sudbury and District. This will take place at St John’s Methodist Church in Sudbury, opening between 10 a.m. and 12 noon on Saturday 12 October. Please bring along your unwanted items to the Church hall between 10 a.m and 10.30 a.m. that day. Nothing electrical, toxic, hazardous or broken can be accepted, but we welcome all items which other people find useful. As always, anything remaining is donated to local charities and good causes: nothing useful goes to waste! The intention of ‘Give or Take’ is that household items are not needlessly thrown away when they can benefit other people. Not only is this a good way of recycling, but it reduces the number of items going into landfill and helps cut our carbon footprint. Refreshments will be available and there will be a donations bucket to help defray our costs. If you have items which you would like to donate or would like to help on the day or get more involved with the Transition Group, please contact Lesley Ford-Platt on 07947 335252.

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Sudbury Library This month along with all the regular activities and groups we are focusing on the first Suffolk Libraries day. Being held on Saturday 12th October all Libraries in Suffolk are celebrating everything our libraries do for their communities. All Suffolk Libraries will all have their own events and activities on the day. Sudbury Library is no exception. We have several activities and events going on throughout the day. Family Scavenger hunt around town, £1 entry – Solve the clues and discover things you never knew about Sudbury and win a family prize!! Author visit – 6pm, hosted by the Friends of Sudbury Library. Local Author Michelle Hockley will be here discussing her book– Before Spring Came Summer. Tickets are £5 each. Cake stall – lots of home baked treats for sale at various prices on the day Quiz sheets – test your knowledge and have some fun. All entries submitted by 12th October will be entered in a draw to win a small prize!! Come and help us celebrate Suffolk Libraries day. All funds raised will go to Suffolk Libraries. For more information about what’s going on in all Libraries on Suffolk Libraries Day please visit www.suffolklibrariesday.co.uk As it is October it’s that time of year again to start thinking about Christmas. Cards for good Causes will be here again on our mezzanine from 3rd October until 18th December. They will as always be selling packs of Christmas cards from various charities along with other gifts. Our Toptime group meets every week from 2:30pm – 4:00pm. The schedule for October is: 1st Creative writing, if you fancy yourself as a bit of a writer why not come along and join the group, each month is a different subject. 8th Book group, Discussing Ashes of London by Andrew Taylor 15th Chair yoga – A gentle yoga session with Maryanne. £3 per person payable on the day 22nd Christmas Craft Session - £8 per head payable in advance – please speak to a member of staff to book your place. 29th Silver Lining Estate Planning – come along and get some free Financial Advice Our Lego group is going strong and is on every Saturday 2:30pm -4:00pm, come along and become a member and let your imagination run wild. Our free wellbeing group, open space runs every Thursday from 12:30pm – 2:30pm If you fancy coming along for a chat or to do some craft activities, why not come along to the group, you get involved as much or as little as you want. There will also be tea and coffee on the go, possibly a biscuit!! The monthly hearing aid clinic is on 17th October from 1:30pm – 3:30pm – if you need replacement batteries you can get them here. Finally, we have a new shared reading project just started. Launched in other parts of the country already, the Reader together with Suffolk Libraries, Suffolk Community Foundation & Suffolk Police and Crime Commissioner have developed the Shared Reading project in Suffolk. It runs every Wednesday from 2:00pm – 3:30pm. A friendly, social, informal and relaxing session to share your thoughts and feelings about life through reading. The stories and poems are chosen by the volunteers and members of the group. why not come along and give it go.

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Carbon strategy agreed Following the council’s declaration of a climate emergency in March, the Cabinet has now agreed a strategic framework for meeting its commitment to be carbon neutral by 2030. The report clearly states that in order to be effective, measures to cut carbon and mitigate climate change will need to be made across every department. It also includes a renewed commitment to become the Greenest County. A cross-party policy development panel will begin in September, tasked with investigating how the council can meet its objectives and what investment is needed to ensure the council is carbon neutral by 2030. Sudbury Care Home Crowned Olympics Champion Red House Residential Home in Sudbury has been crowned 2019 Suffolk Care Home Olympics champions. They beat 38 other care homes from across the county to win the title. 428 residents in 39 care settings across Suffolk competed in 3 sports (Boccia, fishing and curling) for a total of 239 hours over the winter and spring months with the top three homes then competing in a ‘super-final’ to decide the outright champions.

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Delightful Dual Registered Nursing and Residential Home offering care to 34 residents All rooms are well appointed with en-suite facilities Nurse Call System: Passenger Lifts: Various Public Rooms: High standard of 24 hour personal care.

Enquiries to: Matron: Mrs Judy Carne RGN, RMA Proprietor: Mrs. E. P. Knight RGN, RM

Telephone 01787 247340 / 247495 www.laxfieldhouse.co.uk

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Create a new living space! With 0% finance available on single or multi purchases*, Autumn is an ideal opportunity to refresh and create the perfect style for your home before the festive season begins. Whether you’re simply replacing old curtains, reupholstering a sofa or require a complete re-style for your home, Amor Interiors will cater for all your home furnishing needs.

The Amor Price Promise... Amor Interiors will price match fabrics, wallpapers, paints or quotations provided from another supplier whether for curtains, blinds, upholstery or for carpets. *Terms and conditions apply. Please visit the website for further details and for seasonal special offers.

New in for Autumn! Amor Interiors is pleased to announce the arrival of Luxaflex fully motorised blinds and curtains, together with a new range of elegant shutters available to view in their Sudbury showroom, so why not book your FREE consultation today and call in!

Visit the Sudbury Showroom You’ll receive a warm welcome, together with expert advice, as the interior design team work with you to meet your specifications. Amor Interiors will undertake any size project whether it’s your home decoration or a complete renovation. The showroom is a real Aladdin’s cave of cutting edge accessories from lamps, mirrors, throws, cushions, pictures, and much more, so you are sure to find something that is perfect for your interior décor or maybe for a gift. Whatever your taste, Amor Interiors holds a vast range of elegant and quirky accessories that will complete any look. Their unique lighting installations will transform any setting, perfect for adding character to your interiors.

Our dedicated team Amor Interiors is an independent, family run business based in Sudbury that has been trading for over 28 years. Specialising in interior design, their luxurious home furnishings include handcrafted sofas, chairs, curtains, blinds and reupholstery which are all manufactured in their nearby workshop, situated on the outskirts of Sudbury. All of their sofas and chairs can be made to any width, depth or height that you require and are completely bespoke. With the largest fabric library in East Anglia, there’s an impressive range of stylish, made to measure blinds including roller blinds, Venetian blinds, Roman blinds, vertical blinds and pleated blinds, which can be tailored to your exact specifications. So much choice can be overwhelming, however their dedicated team of designers will offer a completely FREE interior design service to guide you through the various ranges, colour and style options available, ensuring they provide all their clients excellent customer service from start to finish. The company ethos is all about attention to detail and quality as well as affordability, which clients really appreciate. Catering for all home styles from traditional to contemporary, the team at Amor Interiors is passionate about working with their clients to achieve the results they are looking for.

October’s Advice Column My mum has a non-visible disability, which causes her walking difficulties. I heard something on the news about how she may now be eligible for a blue badge. How can I find out about this and help her apply? On 30 August, the Blue Badge scheme was extended to people who live in England and have non-visible disabilities or conditions which affect their ability to walk. As a result, your mother may now qualify for a badge. Your mother will be automatically eligible if she gets certain types of benefits. These include some categories of Personal Independence Payment and the higher rate mobility component of Disability Living Allowance. If she’s not automatically eligible she can still apply for a badge. Her local authority will use evidence from doctors and other healthcare professionals to determine whether she qualifies or not. Your mother can check her eligibility and apply for a local authority-issued Blue Badge at gov.uk/apply-blue-badge. If she can’t do this herself, you can apply on her behalf. You’ll need a recent digital passport-style photo, proof of her identity, address, details of any benefits she receives, her National Insurance number, and evidence of how her non-visible disability or condition affects her mobility. If you need help with a problem contact Sudbury & District Citizens Advice, Keyse House, Acton Lane, Sudbury, CO10 1QN. Telephone 01787 321400 or 0300 330 1151, email advice@sudburycab.org.uk or call in to the drop-in advice sessions Mon to Thurs between 10am and 1pm. For further information see www.citizensadviceorg.uk We also offer a drop-in advice session on the first Thursday of every month at the Ansell Centre in Hadleigh, no appointment necessary.

Every Friday at Stoke-by-Nayland Hotel CO6 4PZ

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Doors at 7.30pm, gig starts 8.00 pm, 2 sets, ends approx. 10.30 pm

Ample parking; fully accessible - for information call 01787 211865

See website for directions to the venue as satnav can get you lost!

Tickets Box Office: 01787 211865; WeGotTickets.com (booking fee applies); On the door (sorry, no debit/credit cards - cash or cheque only)

*Friends of Fleece Jazz loyalty card holders have a £4 discount on each gig and a choice of a free gig if you attend eight or more gigs.

11th October 2019, £18/£14* Catherine Lima Band Catherine has a warm expressive tone which she uses expertly to create moods from sultry to joyous… Catherine Lima vocals, Paul Higgs piano, Alex Field guitar, Alex Keen bass, Jason Campbell drums 18th October 2019, £18/£14* Benn Clatworthy Quartet “Some of the most emotive and creative jazz this side of Sonny Rollins” – Edinburgh Evening News Benn Clatworthy tenor sax, John Donaldson piano, Simon Thorpe bass, Darren Beckett drums 25th October 2019, £18/£14* A Portrait of Cannonball “Here is a writer not content with peddling jazz covers but a composer hell bent on writing some new jazz standards” – Blues and Soul Alex Webb piano, Tony Kofi alto sax, Andy Davies trumpet, Andy Cleyndert bass, Alfonso Vitale drums

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Schoolreaders is a wonderful charity that recruits volunteers to listen to children read in schools

Complex installation sees local home improvement ďŹ rm nominated for top industry award

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An award-winning home improvement company has been shortlisted for a major industry award, following the completion of a challenging conservatory renovation project. SEH BAC, which specialises in windows, doors and conservatories, is nominated for ‘Installation of the Year’ at the glazing industry’s prestigious Conservatory & Orangery Awards. The nomination recognises a recent project where SEH BAC transformed a tired and inefďŹ cient conservatory into a useable, year-round living space. In addition to replacing the existing windows and doors, SEH BAC replaced the old polycarbonate roof with a fully-insulated solid tiled roof. John Savage, Managing Director of SEH BAC comments: “We are absolutely delighted and incredibly proud to be nominated for such a prestigious award. It was already rewarding for us to hear such positive feedback from the homeowner, but to receive this wonderful nomination on top is just the icing on the cake. “This was a fantastic, yet complex project transforming a large, p-shaped conservatory with a new efďŹ cient solid roof with large glazed feature panels. Whilst our team faced challenges with the property, they did an incredible job once again. This nomination serves a true testament to the hard-work and dedication of our 200-strong team, who maintain our commitment of delivering expert craftsmanship with unwavering customer service.â€? The SEH BAC team will ďŹ nd out if they are victorious at the luxury awards ceremony, held at the iconic Midland Hotel in Manchester on Wednesday 30th October. The nomination follows the news SEH BAC has been named SouthEast Company of the Year by the Master Window & Conservatory Installers Association (MWCIA). Last year, SEH BAC received the highly-coveted Consumer ConďŹ dence award from The National Home Improvement Council (NHIC). Both award recognise SEH BAC’s high-levels of service and customer satisfaction. Based in Ipswich and operating across the South-East, East Anglia and the Home Counties, SEH BAC have been in business for almost ďŹ ve decades. The ďŹ rm is part of One Group Construction, a ÂŁ160 million group of specialist construction companies operating nationwide.

Reading time for many children at home and at school is often INSUFÂľCIENTĂ’ANDĂ’ACCORDINGĂ’TOĂ’'OVERNMENTĂ’STATISTICS Ă’ONEĂ’INĂ’FOURĂ’ children are now leaving primary school unable to read to the expected standard. This can have a lifelong consequence. 3CHOOLREADERSĂ’ISĂ’šEXIBLEĂ’ANDĂ’AIMSĂ’TOĂ’MATCHĂ’YOURĂ’AVAILABILITYĂ’TOĂ’ ANĂ’APPROPRIATE Ă’LOCALĂ’SCHOOL Ă’Ă’.OĂ’QUALIÂľCATIONSĂ’AREĂ’NECESSARY Ă’ just a good command of spoken and written English and a COMMITMENTĂ’OFĂ’ONEĂ’YEARĂ’ISĂ’REQUESTED Ă’/URĂ’VOLUNTEERSĂ’ÂľNDĂ’THEĂ’ scheme incredibly rewarding, knowing that a few hours helping a child learn to read each week can have such a great impact on their life chances. Please visit the website www.schoolreaders.org to join or call 01234 924111 for further information.

The Arts Society The Arts Society – South Suffolk offers an interesting and stimulating monthly lecture programme delivered by experts on all aspects of the Arts. Lectures take place at 2 p.m. at The Quay Theatre, Sudbury on the 3rd Tuesday each month (excepting July// August or December). Membership is ÂŁ43 pa for 9 lectures & includes a quarterly Arts magazine plus the additional option of visiting Places of Interest during the year. TO JOIN : Click on to our website www.tassouthsuffolk.org.uk, to ďŹ nd out more and to contact Membership Organiser, Pauline Cardwell. Or if preferred telephone 01787 228482 / email ninicardwell@live,co.uk here OR COME ALONG & ENJOY A FREE TASTER SESSION with the Voucher below:

V O U C H E R to admit 1 person (valid for 2pm lecture only)

PAUL NASH: A War Artist even in Times of Peace QUAY THEATRE SUDBURY at 2 p.m. TUESDAY, 15TH OCTOBER Paul Nash is best known as a painter of war, as an ofďŹ cial war artist in both World Wars. This lecture will look at some of his most famous war paintings but will consider also the other ‘wars’ that played a major part in his life & art; including the never-ending war between mankind and nature, and his own personal wars with ill-health, loss and love. It will also explain how he incorporated abstraction & surrealism into his art making. RAY WARBURTON is a Guide at both Tate Britain & Tate Modern who leads public tours of the permanent displays & also undertakes exhibition tours. He is an experienced speaker on a range of themes.

For more information, call 0800 666 444 or visit www.sehbac.com

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Newton Green Ladies Open

Newton Green captain Cate Fraser with prizewinners at the club’s highly-successful ladies open. The annual ladies open at Newton Green proved to be highly successful, with a full field of visitors from Suffolk and Essex clubs. Captain Cate Fraser said the club received an unprecented number of messages of congratulations after the event. The many flattering written comments, included “Be proud of your lovely club...your commitment and passion shows,” and “We would not care if we didn’t score if only to return for your fab food.” Cate added: “It is very flattering and rewarding to receive such feed back, and reflects on the way our club has been going this year with record green fees and society numbers.” During the day £230 was raised for St Nicholas Hospice and winner of the team award was Kingfisher (formerly Crettingham). Results: 106 Kingfisher (Shelly Moyes, Sally Clarke, Maureen Minter and Margaret Upton), 104 Bramford (Catriona Herbert, Lesley Long, Sue Thorpe and Kim Smith). 100 Playgolf (Rosina Cole, Gina MacMillan, Sue Patrick and Rosalind Scott.

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Saturday 19th October tober

DIARY DATES

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October National Open Gardens Scheme Shrubs Farm, Lamarsh, Bures, CO8 5EA Adm: ÂŁ7, child free. 01787 227520, www.shrubsfarm.co.uk

Stevenson Centre, Gt. Cornard Ticket sales 6.30pm to 7.15pm/7.30pm pm sstart tta arrtt HU %RRNV e D VHW 3OXV e MDFNSRW Čľ\HU In aid of ‘My Wish’ Charity

Tues 1st Oct /Friday 1st Nov. South Stour Churches Festival 40+ events over 33 Days! See website for all details: www.southstourchurchesfestival.org

Acton Garden Club Thursday 10th October

Tues 1st. Dementia Friendly Choir The Empire Theatre, Halstead, CO9 1LL 1.45 – 3.45pm FREE Email enquiries to mike@ empire-theatre.co.uk www.empire-theatre.co.uk

The club enjoys a variety of events, outings o and speakers on a range of topics of interest to gardeners. Meetings are held in Acton Village Hall on the second Thursday of the month and we begin at 7:30pm. Visitors and new members are always welcome.

Tues 1st. Film: Red Joan Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 2.30pm & 7.30pm Tickets ÂŁ6 (Friends ÂŁ5.50) Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaysudbury.com

Contact Sara 01787 310683

Concert Saturday October 5th, 2.15pm Anne Chorley (harp) and Sylvia Seaton (violin) together with Lesley Hutchings (voice) will be giving a concert at the Quaker Meeting House, Friars St, Sudbury.

Wed 2nd. Film: Rocketman Empire Theatre, Halstead, CO9 1LL 2pm for 2.30pm Tickets ÂŁ5 Tel: 01787 461174 Book online: www.empire-theatre.co.uk

They will be playing traditional music and folksongs from the British Isles. Tickets £7 (under 16’s free) on the door, or contact Anne on 07761 934059.

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Model Railway Club Exhibition Day OEP Live Concert: Curved Air Kettle & Fish:a peaceful cafĂŠ/information centre CAB fundraising concert with Sudbury RockChoir OEP Live Concert: Steve Harley Acoustic Trio OEP Live Concert: The Bachelors and the Vera Lynn Story OEP Live Concert: The Alter Eagles Kettle & Fish:a peaceful cafĂŠ/information centre Fundraising Craft Fayre OEP Live Concert: Raymond Froggatt and his Band OEP Live Concert: Monsters of Rock Kettle & Fish:a peaceful cafĂŠ/information centre Farmers Market Imagine....Craft and Gift Fair OEP Live Concert: Let There B/DC - AC/DC OEP Live Concert: Focus Kettle & Fish:a peaceful cafĂŠ/information centre

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Tues 1st. Live Cinema – Placido Domingo 50th Anniversary Concert. Empire Theatre, Halstead. CO9 1LL 6.15pm.for 7pm Tickets £16/£13 Tel: 01787 461174 Book online: www.empire-theatre.co.uk

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OPEN DOORS PROGRAMME

On days when there is no event in the Church, the Friends of St Peters operate an Open Doors programme. Weather and availability permitting, volunteer Stewards will welcome visitors between 11 am and 3 pm.

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Wed 4th Guided Walks around Lavenham Meet foyer The Swan Hotel, Lavenham, CO10 9QA 2pm. Tickets £4. No prebooking required. Tel: 01206 547959 Email: dinahjames10@yahoo. com Weds 2nd Oct/Sat 2nd Nov. Scaresville Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, CO10 9BA The haunted village – the site for a fright East Anglia’s premier scare attraction www.scaresville.co.uk Fri 4th. Quiz and Curry Night The Christopher Centre, Gainsborough St. Sudbury. CO10 2EU 7.30pm Tickets £8.50 incl. food &glass of wine. Teams of 4 or 6 Tel: 01787 313914 www.christophercentre.org.uk Fri 4th. Film: Rocketman Empire Theatre, Halstead, CO9 1LL 7.15pm for 7.45pm Tickets £7.50 Tel: 01787 461174 Book online: www.empire-theatre.co.uk Fri 4th. 0XVLF 7KH &KXUFKȴWWHUV Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £17 (Friends £16) Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaysudbury.com

Sat 5th Concert: Harp, Voice and Violin (traditional and folk) Quaker Meeting House, Friars Street, CO10 2AA 2.15pm, tickets £7 (under 16’s free) Telephone: 01787 378640 Sat 5th. Music: Committed to The Blues Brothers Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £18 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaysudbury.com Sat 5th. Join In Concert: Vintage Hymns led by Phil Price. St. Gregory’s Church, Sudbury CO10 1BA 2pm – 5pm Free Admission. Email: vintagehymns@gmail.com In aid of No 72 Family Community Centre and St. Gregory’s Church. Sat 5th. Music: Leather & lace Empire Theatre, Halstead. CO9 1LL 7pm. Tickets £16 Tel: 01787 461174 Book online: www.empire-theatre.co.uk Sat 5th. Model Railway Club Exhibition Day St Peter’s, Sudbury CO10 2EH 10.00am to 4.30pm Adults £5, Child £2, Concessions £4, Wheelchairs Free, Carers £4 Tel : 01787 461224 www.stpetersudbury.co.uk Sat 5th/Sun 6th. Guided Walks around Lavenham Meet foyer The Swan Hotel, Lavenham, CO10 9QA Sat 2pm.Sun 11am. Tickets £4. No pre-booking required. Tel: 01206 547959 Email: dinahjames10@yahoo.com Sun 6th. River trips to Great Cornard Lock The Granary Tea Room, Quay Lane, CO10 2AN Regularly departing from 11am- last trip 4pm £5 adults, £3 child. Dogs £1 08448 005015(no pre-booking before the day) www.riverstourtrust.org/rivertrips/sudbury-river-trips Sun 6th. Monthly Car Boot Sale. Brundon Lane, Sudbury. CO10 7GB 7.15am – 12pm. Cars & small vans £7. Large vans £12 Tel: 01787 313691 Hosted by the Bridge Project. Sun 6th. Farm Machinery Preservation Society Working Day Grove Farm, Great Henny, Sudbury, CO10 7LT 11am onwards – free entry Refreshments available. Vintage tractors ploughing, stationary engines, static displays. Donations welcomed for the Essex Air Ambulance Sun 6th *Children*. Steam Operating Day. Colne Valley Railway, Castle Hedingham, CO9 3DZ 10.30pm – 5pm. Tickets Adults £12 Senior £9 Child £6 Family £33 Dogs £2 Tel: 01787 461174 Email: info@colnevalleyrailway. co.uk www.colnevalleyrailway.co.uk

Sun 6th. OEP Live Concert : Curved Air St Peter’s, Sudbury CO10 2EH 7.30pm to 10.00pm www.stpetersudbury.co.uk Tues 8th. Sudbury Speakers Club The Bridge Project (rear building) Sudbury CO10 2EU SP QR FKDUJH IRU ȴUVW meeting Tel: 01787 211100/email: kevin_northcott@lineone.net sudburyspeakersclub.co.uk Tues 8th. Invitation To View- Belchamp Hall Hall Road, Belchamp Walter, CO10 7AT £18. Tour and tea and cakes www.invitationtoview.co.uk Tues 8th. Live Cinema: Don Giovanni Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 6.45pm Tickets £16 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaysudbury.com Tues 8th *children* Go Wild In The Woods Daws Hall Nature Reserve, Lamarsh, CO8 5EX 10am-12pm. £8 per child. Email: holly@holkham.net www.hollysforestsessions.com Tues 8th. Live Cinema - Don Giovanni Empire Theatre, Halstead. CO9 1LL 5.30pm.for 6.45pm Tickets £16/£13 Tel: 01787 461174 Book online: www.empire-theatre.co.uk Tues 8th. Sudbury Speakers Club The Bridge Project (rear building) Sudbury CO10 2EU SP QR FKDUJH IRU ȴUVW meeting Tel: 01787 211100 or email: kevin_northcott@lineone.net sudburyspeakersclub.co.uk Weds 9th. Drama: Gutted Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £13 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaysudbury.com Wed 9th. Guided Walks around Lavenham Meet foyer The Swan Hotel, Lavenham, CO10 9QA 2pm. Tickets £4. No prebooking required. Tel: 01206 547959 Email: dinahjames10@yahoo.com Thurs 10th. Autism Friendly Cinema The Empire Theatre, Halstead, CO9 1LL Doors open at 10.45, ȴOP WR VWDUW DW FREE entry, bring your own food and drink Email enquiries to mike@empire-theatre.co.uk www.empire-theatre.co.uk Thurs 10th. NEW: Bingo at the Town Hall. Assembly Room, Town Hall, Sudbury CO10 1TL SP Ȃ SP 5DɞH DQG FDVK prizes. Tel: 01787 372331 www.sudburytowncouncil.co.uk

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October 2019 Thurs 10th Drama: The Turn of the Screw Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £14 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaysudbury.com Thurs 10th & 24th Little Acorns: Forest Sessions for under 5’s Old School Wood, Great :DOGLQJȴHOG &2 710 – 11.30am To book a place email: amyacornforestschool@gmail.com Thurs 10th Acton Garden Club – 6X΍RON 3ULFNOHV +HGJHKRJ Rescue Acton Village Hall 7.30pm For further details contact 01787 310683 Fri 11th Rock Choir Live celebrating 50 years of CAB. St Peter’s Church, Sudbury, CO10 2EA Pop, Rock and Chart singing 7:30pm Tickets £10 (includes free drink) Tel: 01787 321403 Email: elaine.gorman@ sudburycab.org.uk Raising funds for Citizen Advice Bureau. Fri 11th *children* Go Wild In The Woods Loshes Wood, Gt Henny, CO10 7LX 10am-11.30 am. £8 per child. Email: holly@holkham.net www.hollysforestsessions.com Fri 11th Café Club @ Assington Country Kitchen Assington Country Kitchen, Assington, CO10 5LW Sudbury Area Cancer Support Group 2nd Friday of each month from 12-2pm Join us for an informal chat RYHU FR΍HH &DOO 5XWK RU 3KLO Worsley Tel: 01787 370978 Email: ruth-SACSG@outlook.com Fri 11th & 18th 2 day Workshop:Make a Linen Dress The Studio, Foragers Retreat, The Courtyard, Pebmarsh, CO10 2AN, 10am – 3pm Contact: ‘Pinnie Love’ via Instagram or Facebook Email: jooley@ theforagersretreat.co.uk Sat 12th 70’s, 80’s, 90’s Disco Glemsford Village Hall, CO10 7RH Doors open at 8pm Entry £6 Tickets available from Glemsford Library Glemsford.library@ VX΍RONOLEUDULHV FR XN Sat 12th Charity Event: Music & BBQ Nethergate Brewery, Rodbridge Corner, Long Melford. CO10 9HJ 2pm – 6pm. In aid of Papyrus – prevention of young suicide. Sat 12th. 6X΍RON /LEUDULHV 'D\ Sudbury Library, Market Hill, CO10 2EN Book sale, cake sale, scavenger hunt around Sudbury - £1 per person Quiz sheets £2 Please come and support us and help raise money for 6X΍RON /LEUDULHV

Sat 12th 6X΍RON /LEUDULHV 'D\ Sudbury Library, Market Hill, CO10 2EN Author Talk – Michelle Hockley ‘Before Spring Came Summer’ 6pm – Tickets £5 Please come and support us and help raise money for 6X΍RON /LEUDULHV Sat 12th Glemsford HomemadeHomegrown Village Market Village Hall, Tower Meadow Tye Green Glemsford CO10 7RH 10.30am - 2pm Book tables for £10 Email: Glemsford.library@ VX΍RONOLEUDULHV FR XN ZZZ VX΍RONOLEUDULHV FR XN Sat 12th 70’s, 80’s, 90’s Disco Village Hall, Tower Meadow Tye Green Glemsford CO10 7RH 8pm. Entry £6 Email: Glemsford.library@ VX΍RONOLEUDULHV FR XN ZZZ VX΍RONOLEUDULHV FR XN Sat 12th Farmers’ Market – Long Melford Village Hall, Long Melford, CO10 9JQ 9.30am – 1pm. FREE entry. Tel: 07704 627973 Email: justine@ VX΍RONPDUNHWHYHQWV FR XN ZZZ VX΍RONPDUNHWHYHQWV FR XN Sat 12th Handmade Craft Fairs Hadleigh Town Hall 10am-4pm. Free Entry Email: info@simplyevents.me www.simplyevents.me Sat 12th Music: A Lennon Retrospective Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £15 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaysudbury.com Sat 12th OEP Live Concert : Steve Harley Acoustic Trio St Peter’s, Sudbury CO10 2EH 8.00pm to 10.00pm www.stpetersudbury.co.uk Sat 12th/Sun 13th Guided Walks around Lavenham Meet foyer The Swan Hotel, Lavenham, CO10 9QA Sat 2pm.Sun 11am. Tickets £4. No pre-booking required. Tel: 01206 547959 Email: dinahjames10@yahoo.com Sun 13th River trips to Great Cornard Lock The Granary Tea Room, Quay Lane, CO10 2AN Regularly departing from 11am- last trip 4pm £5 adults, £3 child. Dogs £1 08448 005015(no pre-booking before the day) www.riverstourtrust.org/rivertrips/sudbury-river-trips Sun 13th Sunday Family Woodland Adventure Old School Wood, *UHDW :DOGLQJȴHOG &2 710.30am to 12.30pm Ages 0-11 years To book a place email : amyacornforestschool@ gmail.com

Sun 13th OEP Live Concert : The Bachelors and The Vera Lynn Story St Peter’s, Sudbury CO10 2EH 1.30pm to 3.30pm www.stpetersudbury.co.uk Sun 13th OEP Live Concert: The Alter Eagles St Peter’s, Sudbury, CO10 2EH 7:30pm www.stpetersudbury.co.uk Sun 13th Gainsborough Concert Group presents Autumn Serenade All Saints Church, Little Cornard CO10 0PE 3pm Entry free – all donations to the church Refreshments Mon 14th Community: Sudbury Flower Club Demonstration by Sandra Price Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £7 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaysudbury.com Tues 15th & 29th Dementia Friendly Choir The Empire Theatre, Halstead, CO9 1LL 1.45 – 3.45pm FREE Email enquiries to mike@ empire-theatre.co.uk www.empire-theatre.co.uk Tues 15th Sudbury Festival of Remembrance Ormiston Academy, Tudor Rd, Sudbury CO10 1NW 7pm Tickets £5. Available from Ormiston Academy, S. Hume 01787 374277 and Sudbury TIC Weds 16th Music: The Blackheart Orchestra Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £14 (Friends £13) Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaysudbury.com Wed 16th Guided Walks around Lavenham Meet foyer The Swan Hotel, Lavenham, CO10 9QA 2pm. Tickets £4. No prebooking required. Tel: 01206 547959 Email: dinahjames10@yahoo.com Thurs 17th Comedy: Prophet Sharing Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £14 (Friends £12) Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaysudbury.com Fri 18th Drama: The Witching Hour Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £14 (Friends £13) Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaysudbury.com Fri 18th/Sun 27th Halloween: The Greatest Show on Earth. Hollowtrees Farm, Semer IP7 6HX 10am – 4pm Tickets £7.50 per person. Under 2 free. Tel: 01449 741247 Email: shop@hollowtrees.co.uk www.hollowtree.co.uk

Sat 19th Auction: Mander Antiques & Interiors The Auction Centre, Assington Road, Newton Green, Sudbury, CO10 0QX Auction starts at 10.00am. Viewing Friday 9am-8pm & Saturday from 9am. Tel: 01787 211847 Email: info@manderauctions.co.uk Sat 19th Barn Dance with the ‘Most Unexpected’ Barn Dance Band The Delphi Centre, Newton Road, Sudbury CO10 2RR 7.30pm – 11pm. Tickets £10 from the Tourist Info, Tel: Sharon 07747 513326 All proceeds to charity Sat 19th Music: Who Are You UK Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £17 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaysudbury.com Sat 19th Funraising Craft Fayre St Peter’s, Sudbury CO10 2EH 9.00m to 4.00pm www.stpetersudbury.co.uk Sat 19th/Sun 20th Guided Walks around Lavenham Meet foyer The Swan Hotel, Lavenham, CO10 9QA Sat 2pm.Sun 11am. Tickets £4. No pre-booking required. Tel: 01206 547959 Email: dinahjames10@yahoo.com Sun 20th. River trips to Great Cornard Lock The Granary Tea Room, Quay Lane, CO10 2AN Regularly departing from 11am- last trip 4pm £5 adults, £3 child. Dogs £1 08448 005015(no pre-booking before the day) www.riverstourtrust.org/rivertrips/sudbury-river-trips Sat 19th/Sun 20th Exhibition: Partridge’s of Hadleigh Charting the trading of the iconic business and shop. The Guildhall, Market Place, Hadleigh, IP7 5DN 10am – 4pm Adults £2, Children (Under 12) Free Light refreshments available Proceeds go to Hadleigh 0DUNHW )HR΍PHQW &KDULW\ Sat 19th/Sun 27th Halloweenies Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, CO10 9BA 10am – 4.30pm www.kentwell.co.uk Sun 20th OEP Live Concert : Raymond Froggatt and his Band St Peter’s, Sudbury CO10 2EH 1.30pm to 3.15pm www.stpetersudbury.co.uk Sun 20th OEP Live Concert : Monsters of Rock St Peter’s, Sudbury CO10 2EH 7.30pm to 10.00pm www.stpetersudbury.co.uk Mon 21st Children: Marty MacDonald’s Toy Machine Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 1.30pm Tickets £10 (babes in arms go free) Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaysudbury.com

Mon 21st Live Cinema: Lady Windermere’s Fan Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £16 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaysudbury.com Weds 23rd Children: The Princess & The Frog Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 1.00pm & 3.30pm Tickets £8, Children £7, babes in arms free Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaysudbury.com Wed 23rd Guided Walks around Lavenham Meet foyer The Swan Hotel, Lavenham, CO10 9QA 2pm. Tickets £4. No prebooking required. Tel: 01206 547959 Email: dinahjames10@yahoo.com Thurs 24th School Holiday Family Woodland Adventure Old School Wood, Great :DOGLQJȴHOG &2 710am to 12.30pm Ages 0-11 years To book a place email : amyacornforestschool@gmail.com Thurs 24th Drama: Funny Faces Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £14 (Friends £13) Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaysudbury.com Fri 25th *children* Go Wild In The Woods- Kids Holiday Club Loshes Wood, Gt Henny, CO10 7LX 10am-3pm. £24 per child Email: holly@holkham.net www.hollysforestsessions.com Fri 25th Sudbury Farmers Market St Peter’s Church, CO10 2EH 9.30am – 2pm. FREE entry. Tel: 07704 627973 Email: justine@ VX΍RONPDUNHWHYHQWV FR XN ZZZ VX΍RONPDUNHWHYHQWV co.uk Fri 25th Drama: Dead Men’s Eyes Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £14 (Friends £13) Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaysudbury.com Sat 26th Craft and Gift Fair by Imagine St Peter’s Church Sudbury. CO10 2EH 9am – 4pm. Free Entry Sat 26th HORRORTHON IV: 13 HOURS OF CLASSIC HORROR Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN Midday till 1.00am Tickets £20 Over 18’s only Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaysudbury.com Sat 26th/Sun 27th Guided Walks around Lavenham Meet foyer The Swan Hotel, Lavenham, CO10 9QA Sat 2pm.Sun 11am. Tickets £4. No pre-booking required. Tel: 01206 547959 Email: dinahjames10@yahoo.com

Sat 26/Sun27 October Colchester - NSPCC Mammoth Book Fair – 30th Year Holmwood House School, Chitts Hill, Lexden, Colchester CO3 9ST, Exit 26 from A12 35,000 new and second-hand books, plus games, DVDs, CDs and jigsaws. Open 9.30am4pm on both days Entry £1.50, under-16s free Re-stocked on Sunday www.nspcc-bookfair.org.uk Sun 27th The last trip of the year! River trips to Great Cornard Lock The Granary Tea Room, Quay Lane, CO10 2AN Regularly departing from 11am- last trip 4pm £5 adults, £3 child. Dogs £1 08448 005015(no pre-booking before the day) www.riverstourtrust.org/rivertrips/sudbury-river-trips Sun 27th Autumn Colours at Daws Hall Daws Hall Nature Reserve & Gardens Lamarsh, Bures CO8 5EX Adults £6, Children (over 5) £2 Sorry No Dogs Tel : 01787 269766 E-mail : info@dawshallnature.co.uk Sun 27th OEP Live Concert: Let There B/DC – AC/DC St Peter’s, Sudbury CO10 2EH 7.45pm to 11.00pm www.stpetersudbury.co.uk Mon 28th Live Cinema: Don Pasquale Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £16 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaysudbury.com Tues 29th Talk: Church Brasses & Brass 5XEELQJ ZLWK 0DUWLQ 6WXFKȴHOG Long Melford Village Hall. CO10 9LQ 7.30pm. Admission £2 for members. £2.50 for non-members Email: 6XGEXU\#VX΍RONIKV RUJ XN ZZZ VX΍ROONIKV FR XN Tues 29th OEP Live Concert: Focus St Peter’s, Sudbury CO10 2EH 7.45pm to 11.00pm www.stpetersudbury.co.uk Weds 30th Drama: The Masque of the Red Death Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm T ickets £14 (Friends £13) Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaysudbury.com Wed 30th Guided Walks around Lavenham Meet foyer The Swan Hotel, Lavenham, CO10 9QA 2pm. Tickets £4. No pre-booking required. Tel: 01206 547959 Email: dinahjames10@yahoo.com

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