Sudbury & Long Melford Community News, October 2018

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Work begins on new attraction at Sudbury’s Belle Vue Park On Monday 17th September work began on a new Multi-Use Games Area and skate park in Belle Vue Park, Sudbury. Town and District councillors and Babergh ofďŹ cers joined Caloo the contractor commissioned by Babergh District Council, at the park to mark the breaking of the ground. The ďŹ rst phase will concentrate on the new games area, providing an enclosed tarmac surface for park users to play games such as Five-a-Side Football and Basketball. Continued on page 3.

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Continued from the front page After this is completed in early October, work will continue on the new skate/BMX park, replacing the previous skate park with an up to date facility consisting of a sprayed concrete flow-style skate/BMX park. Facilities will be opened to the public following completion of the skate/BMX park later this year. The work comes after a long period of planning and community engagement, which saw Babergh District Council work with the Town Council, community groups and skate park users to identify the right facilities for Belle Vue Park. Cllr Jan Osborne, Deputy Leader of Babergh District Council, told Jason (Sudbury Community News): “We’ve been working with the community here in Sudbury for a long time to be sure we understand what is needed, what is used and what residents want in Belle Vue Park. The work starting today is the result of a lot of hard work by everyone involved, which has been instrumental in driving the project forward. I want to thank the community groups and residents who have taken part and brought us to this stage. I can’t wait to come back and see these facilities open and in use by the people of Sudbury by the end of the year.” Cllr Margaret Maybury, Babergh District Cabinet Member for Communities, added: “Belle Vue Park has been loved and cherished by users over decades. Our young people have asked for and engaged with Councillors, to develop new and modern games and sports areas. We have now put a spade into the area of Belle Vue Park where a new MUGA (Multi Use Games Area) will be built. This work will be followed by the construction of a new Skate Park for our active community to use.”

As the summer disappears for another year and ice cream, carnivals and bbqs become a distant memory, we turn our attention to Autumn. Before we step into the frenzy of the festivities that await, we turn our attention to cosy pub meals, autumn fayres and harvest celebrations. The team at SCN are committed to celebrating local events and news and we welcome you to get involved. Are you running a Charity event, do you belong to a club or is there an individual you feel deserves some recognition? Get in touch and let us and 7,600 local homes and businesses know!!! Have a great October. Deadline for copy is 18th of each and every month. 7600 copies of The Sudbury & Long Melford Community News are delivered to local homes and businesses during the first week of each month. Our contact details: Editor: Jason Holder To place an advert or send in copy call 01473 652354 or email: sandlmcommunitynews@printingforpleasure.co.uk Sudbury & Long Melford Community News is produced by Printing For Pleasure Ltd, Elder House, Chattisham, Ipswich, IP8 3QE Connecting & Celebrating Community News & Events Editor: sandlmcommunitynews@printingforpleasure.co.uk k To place an advert call Jason Holder on 01473 652354 Mobile: 07585 775850 Creative Designer: lester@printingforpleasure.co.uk Opinions expressed by writers are not necessarily those of Sudbury & Long Melford Community News and the authors must accept legal responsibility for the accuracy of statements therein. Anonymous letters will not be printed. A nom-de-plume is acceptable, provided name and address of the correspondent is known to the Editor.

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Dream of A Safe Haven Dream of A Safe Haven (DASH) is helping to care for and re-home stray and abandoned dogs in the Peloponnese region of mainland Greece. We are holding a charity event on 21st October with Tuxedo singing at Sudbury Snooker Club, everybody is welcome. The DASH sanctuary is based in Messini and, like many in Greece and indeed other southern European countries, has too many dogs, too few staff, and relies solely on donations to help provide food, veterinary care, shelter and rehabilitation costs. DASH is part of the Kalamata Welfare Group and is supported by GAR (Greek Animal Rescue) but is reliant upon the generosity and support of animal loving nations - in particular the United Kingdom - from where much of the fund-raising activity is co-ordinated and donations in kind, such as food, bedding and material for building shelters and kennels are received and shipped to Messini on a regular basis. As the tide of abandoned and neglected dogs continues to rise, DASH is committed to highlighting the issue and enlisting ever more support for its endeavours.

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Rotary in Sudbury The emphasis for Sudbury Rotary in August and September was very much on the charities which it supports, although members and their partners also enjoyed the usual lunch-time meetings as well as Picnic and Pimms in the garden of Brian and Elizabeth Tora one Saturday afternoon in September.

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On August 13, past President, Lesley Ford-Platt, was delighted to hand over cheques to the two local charities which the Club had agreed to support during her year in office: £2,632 for the Kernos Centre to help meet the costs of counselling for young people, for which there is growing demand, and £3,000 to Compassion, which supports the victims of domestic violence; the donation will be used to help fund their Stronger Families project, which costs £5,000 a year to run. New President, Tony Platt, hopes to raise funds for three local charities in his year: East Anglian Air Ambulance, Befriending and the Richmond Fellowship, alongside the Club’s international charities. These include supporting the education of two primary school children in East Meru, Tanzania Prosper Peter (pictured) and Loveness, and skills training for two teenagers at the Kado Foundation in Mali. Sudbury Rotary also regularly loans money through the Lend With Care scheme, which is designed to help entrepreneurs in developing countries to set up or expand their business ideas, and thus make a living for themselves and their families, repaying the money loaned in small amounts over time. Loans totalling £2,640 from Sudbury Rotary have so far helped 244 entrepreneurs, 556 family members and have created 111 jobs. The most recent loans have been made to a group in Zimbabwe running a shop, a baker in Peru, a farming group in Vietnam and a retail health operation in the Palestinian Territories. There is increasing demand for financial support to help people become self-sufficient. The total loaned by Clubs in Rotary District 1080, of which Sudbury is a member, has now reached £225,876. So that more men and women from Sudbury and its surrounding villages can become involved in Rotary if they wish, the Sudbury Rotary Community Forum has begun meeting, early evening in the Mill Hotel bar. The Forum meets on a very informal basis, once a fortnight. In October the meetings will take place on Tuesdays 2 and 16, starting around 7.30 p.m. For more information please call Roger Green on 07787 470876. For anyone who wishes to come along to one of Sudbury Rotary’s lunchtime meetings at The Mill Hotel, Sudbury, there is a variety of speakers during October on subjects as wide-ranging as “Museums in Sudbury”, “50 Years in the Entertainment Business”, “Gainsborough’s House” and “Beanstalk and Literacy”. Visitors are welcome to join us from 12.30 p.m. but are asked to leave a message on the Club telephone (07787 470876). Rotarian Lesley Ford-Platt

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Pat’s Dayz Owt Hi folks. I am sorry to say there is not much left for outings this year, pleased to say day trips and holidays are fully booked, but I have had, through illnesses, a few having to drop out of coming to Snape Maltings for the Co-op Juniors show and a seasonal 2/3 course Sunday hotel lunch on 9th December. If you are interested in coach trips, I do have my full list available for 2019, at Sudbury library tourist information desk, so hope there will be something of interest for you, and I look forward to hearing from you soon. Now for an apology. We have been the recipients of a phone caller nuisance recently. After a while we were able to block both his land line and mobile calls, but now he has come on to “Withheld”, so we are not picking up on these calls. If any of you have been trying to contact us, and are ex directory, you will come though my phone registering “Withheld” I humbly apologise for not answering your call. If this is the case, could you please contact me on my mobile, or e mail, or even “snail mail” (I.e. Royal mail), details at the end of this message), and I will do my best to help you. Thank you. Meanwhile, I would like to be early, and wish you all a very Happy Christmas, and Happy New Year, and I look forward to seeing you on board with us soon.

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In September I was honoured to be appointed to a new role, as PPS to the Foreign Secretary, Jeremy Hunt. A PPS (Parliamentary Private Secretary) is the link between the Secretary of State and MPs from all parties. It is a particular privilege to be part of the Foreign Office team given the department’s role of advancing our national interest around the world.

An artist’s impression of how Sudbury’s Hamilton Road quarter will look Plans to transform a key area of Sudbury town centre have been backed by council chiefs. The scheme will turn the Hamilton Road quarter into a “culture and leisure space”, with new homes, restaurants, shops and a cinema. It is thought the preferred developers will be identified early next year, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS). Sudbury South councillor Simon Barrett said it was a “big deal” for the town. On the majority of foreign policy issues there tends to be a consensus, with little dispute on the way our relations should proceed in most countries, and MPs tend to unite when confronted with terrible humanitarian crises overseas, such as in Syria or Rakhine state, Burma. But of course, there are many more controversial issues: notably Brexit, but also the long-running Palestinian question, and how we respond to President Trump and Russian aggression. Keeping Ministers aware of the direction that opinion is forming on the full gamut of issues is a key responsibility of a PPS. For example, at the time of writing we have encouraging signs in Syria with Turkey and Russia seemingly agreeing a ‘buffer zone’ to protect the remaining rebel enclave of Idlib. Were this agreement to break down, the international temperature would rise – and so would concern in the House. This would be particularly so if chemical weapons were deployed again. Let us hope such further horror can be avoided. Whilst all of the issues facing the Foreign and Commonwealth Office ultimately affect the people of South Suffolk, I am confident that my new role will not in any way diminish my ability to campaign on the home front. A particular priority at present is the rural economy, given that the Agriculture Bill comes before the House in October, promising a new era for how we subsidise and support our farmers. My stance has always been that we should maintain an equivalent version of the current system until a better one is in place. Quite simply, whether at home or abroad, food production or foreign affairs, we need to apply good old fashioned common sense and resist the temptation of divisive ideology.

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The plans will see the area around Hamilton Road - including the former bus station and Borehamgate Centre - completely overhauled. Babergh District Council’s cabinet approved the blueprint on Thursday after years of discussions. Conservative Mr Barrett, who is also the council’s cabinet member for economy, said it was “a great opportunity for Sudbury”. “It means we are serious. We are going to the market,” he said. The plans are part of the Vision for Prosperity for Sudbury, which will see a £1.4m revamp of the Kingfisher Leisure Centre and a new hotel built at Belle Vue Park. A number of new homes on the Chilton Woods development are also due to be completed by 2020, while a multi-million pound gallery and museum at Gainsborough House will open by 2021.

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Mother, known to you as Maggie, will be awarded an Honorary Fellowship at the University of Suffolk later this month in recognition of her notable contributions to the community. I cannot tell you how proud and delighted we all feel about this well earned and deserved acknowledgement. Of course the good lady herself will have none of it, insisting she is merely a “facilitator” and will accept said accolade on behalf of the volunteers, without whom there would be no SESAW. Now back to the animals awaiting new homes, particularly a little puss called Marti who has been with us for six months. She arrived pregnant but the kittens are all weaned and she is ready for an adult only home where she would be the only cat.

Our next sale is at the Community Hall, Hintlesham, IP8 3PS, 11-2pm on 13th October. Lots to buy including collectables, crafts, jewellery, furnishings, a pet stall, tombola, raffle and refreshments. 50p entry and free parking. Our popular Christmas Fair will be held at The Old School, Long Melford on Sunday 18th November. Tables still available, phone 01206 263269 to book. Time for me to accompany Mother on her evening rounds before it gets dark. The nights are drawing in and getting damp but a cosy nest in the hay bales is still the best bed for me, Ollie (the Black) Cat. Suffolk & Essex Small Animal Welfare. Reg.Charity No.1124029. Stoke Road, Leavenheath, CO6 4PP. 01787 210888. www.sesaw.co.uk Open 10-1pm Thurs-Sunday.

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World Mental Health Day Get Talking In Sudbury World Mental Health Day takes place on Oct 10 2018. It is a day designed to raise global mental health awareness, reduce stigma and promote education.

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This year the focus is on Young People and Mental Health in a Changing World. The Campaign focuses on many issues including the negative effects of living in a digital age, the concerns that suicide and substance abuse numbers are steadily rising and LGBTQ youth are feeling persecuted. The teenage years can be a time when mental health issues rise to the fore, but little is done to help understand or cope with them, or even talk about them, let alone build resilience or coping strategies. One organisation locally are doing what they can to respond to some of the issues surrounding young people in Sudbury in order to promote better mental health awareness (Emotional Wellbeing) through action and support. The Just Talk Campaign based in Sudbury, is a registered Charity that focuses on raising awareness to help those in need. Their aim is to eradicate the stigma that surrounds mental health difficulties. They believe that being able to talk openly about these issues is vital. The Just Talk Campaign offers free drop in group sessions which run monthly where you are able to talk about anything that concerns you in a safe and confidential environment. Drop in Sessions take place at The Christopher Centre, 10, Gainsborough Street, Sudbury, CO102EU. The centre here has good accessibility.

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Zero Waste Project Expands by Demand Exciting news from Health Foods for You - we are increasing our range due to support and demand with this new venture!This is from not just existing customers but new ones which is really encouraging. You can have as much or as little as you need and the savings are great because we buy in bulk and pass the savings straight on. At Health Foods For You we have a selection of quality organic loose, self-serve products for you to choose from. This includes grains, nuts, seeds, dried fruit and loose-leaf teas. Laundry liquid from BIO-D and washing up liquid is also now available to refill, with shampoos and hand soap next on the list. Bio-D is British, all hypoallergenic, vegan and totally eco friendly. We are also aiming to bring in our own nut butter making machine. Why organic? We believe organic farming is the natural way and ‘organic food’ should in fact just be called ‘food’. So rest assured that everything sold in the Zero waste dispensers is organic 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 you pay for your product! We are huge advocates of reusing over recycling so please bring along any container that you like; a mason jar, jam jar, ice cream tub or lunchbox, if it can be weighed, it can be used! If ever you forget to bring a container of your own, feel free to use one of our biodegradable bags. If you are new to the zero-waste experience and self-serving in general, 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 we are also now online: www.healthfoodsforyou.co.uk is where you can buy all your supplements and some unique personal care Shipping is only £2.90 and 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 Jane has 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 over a year now and are proud to be members of the Cannabis Trade Association for recognition of professionalism, advice and quality products.

Dog Show Celebrates 10 Years of Fun Bigger and better than ever, the Fun Dog Show in Wickham St Paul attracted over 200 people and raised £1456 for All Saints Church and Guide Dogs for the Blind on its 10th Anniversary. Record numbers of dog lovers flocked to Wickham St Paul ‘Fun Dog Show’ on 8 September. Angela Johnstone, who organises the annual show said: “I wanted this year to be the best one ever to celebrate its 10th Anniversary.” To make this happen she encouraged local businesses to offer their services or assist with the cost of putting on the show. In addition some individuals sponsored a class in memory of a dog they have lost or one to remember. Attractions included pet portrait artist Trudy Harman, face painting, Szildis bakes with her amazing cakes and Suffolk Metal Crafts showcasing crafty ways to hang up your dog lead. Local charities were also at hand to raise awareness of their services such as Sesaw, who rescue and care for lost and rescued dogs, K9 Ambulance and Guide Dogs for the blind. Categories for this year included twelve different classes from Best Pedigree, to Fastest Sausage Eater. New to the dog show was the Dog Most Like Its Owner and the Best Fancy Dress class, encouraging participants to use their imagination and get creative. Best in Show was won by Delilah Kemp with Poppy the Jackapoo and the Best in Show Reserve was won by Jacquie Surman with retired Guide Dog, Peter the Golden Labrador aged 9. Angela would like to thank all of the sponsors and everyone that supported the day. This year talented young photographer Freddie Russel, took pictures to document the event on behalf of Just Jaq Photography. Prints can be ordered on line from: www.photoalbulmboutique.com/ FunDogShow2018 proceeds from print sales will be added to the donations.

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National Trust Events at Melford Hall Saturday 8 October, 10.30am - 1pm Lavenham to Melford Railway Walk A guided four-mile walk retracing the route of the former Great Eastern Railway Line linking the medieval wool towns of Lavenham and Long Melford. Meet at Lavenham Guildhall Tearoom for refreshments and a short introduction before starting your walk. At the end of the walk, enjoy lunch at Melford Hall and a chance to look around the house. £18 refreshments, lunch and admission included in the price of the ticket. *Booking essential. Wednesday 24 September, 1 - 4pm Conservation in action – Ceramics Our conservation staff and volunteers demonstrate how we look after the items in our collection. Free, normal admission applies. Thursday 25 October, 12 – 4.30pm A celebration of Autumn Pumpkin carving, kicking leaves and conker collecting are just a few of the pleasures of autumn. Come and celebrate with us carve a pumpkin, create other autumnal crafts and follow a garden trail. Garden admission + activity charge £2.50 per child of 3 yrs and over. (Children with Mr McGregor’s voucher will have free entry). Saturday 27 October, 10am - 2pm Three Mills Walk Join us on a guided 6 mile walk from Melford Hall, retracing the route of the Great Eastern railway, passing close by three old water mills, through the 13th century water meadows before ending in Sudbury. £12 includes picnic bag and drink. *Booking essential. Saturday 27 October, 2pm Tales from the High Seas Meet in the library for a résumé of the naval exploits of the Hyde Parker family. From the Baltic to the Caribbean or from the Indian to the Atlantic Oceans, the Hyde Parker family were a sea-faring dynasty. Each month more stories of daring do will be revealed. Free, normal admission applies Saturday 28 to 29 October, from 1pm Melford in a different light As the clocks go back across the UK, Melford Hall transports you into another dimension. Join us for a unique opportunity to see Melford as guests would see it in the evening. Normal admission applies. Daily on open days, 12pm and 12.30pm House Taster tours Short 15 minute guided tour giving you a flavour of the house before you explore for yourself. Free, normal admission applies. Tickets for events marked with * can be purchased from NT Box office on 03442 491895 or online at www.nationaltrust.org.uk/melford-hall/whats-on If you would like to find out more about Melford Hall, our events, volunteering or National Trust Membership please call 01787 379228 or look on www.nationaltrust.org.uk/melfordhall for more information.

The Phoenix Collective The much loved and supported Phoenix Players at the Quay Theatre in Sudbury continues this September under a new name and a new director. Rachel Bennett who has had a career in inclusive theatre for over 20 years, promises to work hard to build on the strengths and friendships that the current group offers. The Phoenix Collective will take place on Fridays at the Jetty down at the Quay from 4.15/6.15pm “I am very excited to be given this opportunity to work within the Sudbury community to provide inclusive, fun and engaging theatre experiences for all. Theatre is very much a process and whilst we may celebrate our success at the end with a show, along the way it can provide very real opportunities to develop in many areas including confidence, creativity, teamwork, communication and life skills.” The group celebrates all abilities and whilst experience is not necessary, enthusiasm is !! If you’ve never tried drama before but fancy a go contact us for further information. Whatever your different needs are they are not a barrier to creativity. A free trial session is available and if you need to bring someone to support you they can attend free of charge (but will be gently encouraged to take part in workshops as our platform is very much a united one.) In the autumn term we will be working towards a performance of The Snow Queen which will be a multi sensory piece of theatre that we will work together to devise. Contact 01787 374745 to find out more. The Phoenix Collective, raising aspirations and celebrating abilities through creativity and drama.

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Man and Boy Coming next from Sudbury Dramatic Society, based at Sudbury’s Quay Theatre, is Man and Boy by Terence Rattigan which is on at The Quay Theatre from Tuesday 6th to Saturday 10th November The ‘Man and Boy’ of the title are Gregor and his estranged son Basil. When ruthless businessman Gregor turns up on Basil’s doorstep, seeking sanctuary from a damaging and corrupt business deal, his son is forced to confront the impact that his father has had on his life. What is he willing to sacrifice for family loyalty? Although Man and Boy was written in 1964 the play resonates as much today, touching on high finance and shady deals, the pulling of political strings, blackmail, sexual impropriety as well as the pull of loyalty between family members and people who have shared secrets and dubious working practices. Man and Boy is being directed by Nick Elliott who has been seen many times on the Quay stage, most recently as an outrageous drag queen in Ladies Down Under, and is now making his directorial debut for Sudbury Dramatic Society. Man and Boy is on at The Quay Theatre from Tuesday 6th to Saturday 10th November at 7.45pm and tickets are available now from The Quay Theatre Box Office on 01787 374745 or online at www.quaysudbury.com

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How are elderly clients referred to you? You offer care in the home – what kind of services do your staff offer for elderly clients? Do you have any case studies, examples of the care you have provided for elderly clients? What is the ethos behind Cephas Care? What distinguishes the kind of care you offer from other home care services? With Christmas coming up are your carers instructed to do anything extra at what can be a difficult time for elderly people isolated by family bereavement or family moving away? Do you organise any Christmas events or help with shopping, cooking? We call them customers, because we would expect them to receive a quality customer experience and receive quality customer service. Cephas Care is a large company which provides care in many areas, Our Elderly care is mostly provided within people’s homes, our aim is to help them remain at home and stay as independent as possible. Our services can range from Personal Care helping people to getting up and ready for the day, help with day-to-day tasks such as shopping, organising bills and benefits, attending appointments, taking medication, cooking skills or even taking the dog for a walk. Support with accessing the community which has ranged from a walk to the local shop or hairdressers to taking someone to a concert, even providing support to an elderly customer who wanted to go on holiday to Spain. Staff are there to add value and promote an individual’s well-being and self-esteem rather than take over a customer’s life. Our services are there to meet the person’s needs and we focus on it being person centred with them in the driving seat. Our ethos has always been to provide a quality service, our saying is ‘your life, your choice, your way’. So who are Cephas Care? Founded in 1993 by Jane and Chris Hewson, it started with one gentleman, a friend with profound learning and physical disabilities and so began Jane and Chris’s drive to give everyone the opportunity to live as independently and meaningfully as possible. Such attentiveness to an individual’s needs was key to the business. The Cephas team still has this ethos at its heart. From such groundwork, the service, which provides tailor-made care for people, young and old, at transition stages in their lives, has grown exponentially. It began in 1994 with three staff caring for one person and has now grown to support more than 100 people, employing over 300 staff. Key to the success of Cephas has been ensuring a bespoke service for all its clients. Staff work closely with everyone involved in the cared-for person’s life, both professional and personal. Whether it is children, young people, adults or older people, Cephas Care works with people to enable them to live their life the way they want to, retaining dignity and a sense of control. These ‘person centred plans’ enable services which are tailor-made to each individual, reflecting their own values and beliefs. What sets us apart from other agencies? That is a hard questions as I would say all agencies want to provide a quality service like ours, and our workers like many others in the care sector are very dedicated and go that extra mile. Care work is not an easy profession and often very undervalued. Christmas can be a lonely time for elderly people, our services continue to operate as normal so no person is short or left without care, and we will support changes to ensure people can visit their families and not miss out on care. We offer our customer the opportunity to adapt their care to fit around families visiting, this year we are providing support within a customer’s son’s home so they are able to stay with their family over the holiday period. Our staff carry out many tasks, this can include taking them shopping or to Xmas events. As part of Suffolk County Council’s approach to elderly care now referred to ‘support to live at home’ our aim is to ensure people’s care is tailored in a way that suits them. This could mean less visits during the week as they may want to go to an even at the weekend. It’s their care and we will always ensure we deliver how they wish.

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5 October, £18/*£14 - Paul Booth Quartet Paul Booth saxophone, Steve Hamilton piano, Dave Whitford bass, Andrew Bain drums Paul has firmly established himself as an in-demand solo artist, as well as a ‘first call’ sideman for many big names in both the jazz and popular music worlds.

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Joanna Eden presents a ‘labour of love’ show celebrating the music of her vocal hero Ella Fitzgerald. From the throw-away A Tisket A Tasket which brought Ella to fame in the forties with the Chick Webb Orchestra to later songbook album classics like Porter’s Every Time We Say Goodbye and Gershwin’s Someone to Watch Over Me , Eden mines the rich seam of Ella Fitzgerald’s unrivalled canon with humility, style and obvious deep affection. Joanna launched Embraceable Ella to much acclaim at the London Jazz Festival 2016 and will be touring this heart-warming collection of songs and anecdotes around jazz clubs and live music venues all over the UK and Europe with her world class band the Chris Ingham Trio. Lincolnshire born Joanna wrote and performed her first song Happy December age seven. The daughter of a musician and a drama teacher she could read music before she could write, studied piano from age 4 and left university 17 years later with her first tour (with college Indie-band ‘Precious’), an all consuming love of Ella Fitzgerald and a weakness for drummers. Since then, Joanna has released 4 albums and over 35 original songs. Multifacited Chris Ingham is a frequent and very welcome player at Fleece Jazz. He composes, arranges, researches, compéres, plays piano all to a very high level, and from time to time even sings! We love him whether with his own shows (“Dudley Moore”, “Hoagy Charmichael” and others), in smashing trio form or as an accompanist. I love Joe Pettitt’s essay on the Gary Williams website - “How to sing with a big band”, not that Joanna needs the advice. Joe is a respected educationalist and a very fine bassist whether standup or electric. He is in demand in a huge range of genres, from classical to pop, but he is a consumate jazz bassist. George Double’s playing and recording credits include Dame Shirley

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“Lucid, intelligent, spacious and beautifully controlled explorationsâ€? Jazzwise “Norma Winstone-like subtlety and precisionâ€? - The Guardian Frank Harrison piano, Brigitte Beraha vocals Frank Harrison, is one of his generation’s leading jazz pianist. He ďŹ rst performed aged 15. Frank ďŹ rst bought his quartet here in 1998, and has often appeared here with his own groups, Gilad Atzmon’s Orient House Ensemble, or with Julian ArgĂźelles. Berkley scholarship winner, Frank, recalls listening to Billie Holiday recordings, aged 11, and thinking out how the harmony and melodies worked. In his formative years he did the same for successive jazz styles. Brigitte Beraha is one of the most versatile and exciting vocalists to emerge on the UK jazz scene. Brigitte appeared at the Fleece in 2012 with Chris Allard and was here in April with John Turville’s Solstice. Brigitte has sung with leading musicians from Peter King to Gwillym Simcock, and is associated with London’s Loop collective. She leads workshops in US and across Europe. Frank and Brigitte have been performing together for about 5 years. They will include work from the album “The Way Homeâ€?, released this year. Sebastian Scotney (LJN) wrote, of the album’s launch concert this May, that the “unashamedly lyricalâ€? performance “demonstrated that the partnership has evolved and taken on new lifeâ€? since the tracks were recorded in 2016. “Beraha’s voice and Harrison’s right hand at the piano seamlessly kept a melodic line goingâ€?. “Notions of love and home are given shape ‌ by the lyrical piano of UK’s Frank Harrison, and the ethereal vocals of London-based Brigitte Beraha.â€? Alison Bentley, London Jazz News Beraha’s highly effective partnership with Frank Harrison is, on balance and in the main, more unashamedly lyrical, than, say her collaborations with Barry Green and John Turville. The duo with Harrison goes back around ďŹ ve years, and is a continuing, living thing. The material on the album The Way Home (Linus Records) was all recorded more than two years ago, and last night’s concert demonstrated that the partnership has evolved and taken on new life since then The most abiding memory of the gig was the ease with which Beraha’s voice and Harrison’s right hand at the piano seamlessly kept a melodic line going, and of how naturally Beraha moves from singing words to singing wordlessly, and how both complement each other.

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Richard Kemp Tresco, New Road, Long Melford, Suffolk CO10 9JY telephone: 01787 378149 email: richard.kemp@suffolk.gov.uk “Staying Close” scheme launched to support Care leavers Suffolk County Council have been awarded funding by the Department of Education for a three-year pilot scheme to support young people leaving care in Suffolk. The “Staying Close” scheme was launched on Thursday 9 August. The aim of the scheme is to help young people from the age of 15 start planning for independent living with the assistance and support of residential care workers. This planning often only occurs close to the time a young person is due to move-out, causing unnecessary anxiety and distress. Early intervention and detailed planning from a younger age should help to alleviate this.

A joint statement from Suffolk County Council and Suffolk Coastal District Council, calling for better coordination of power project planning in east Suffolk. Suffolk local authorities have used the response to Scottish Power Renewables current consultation to call for energy firms to co-ordinate their work plans better – to reduce the disruption of their project on local communities. In a joint response, Suffolk County Council and Suffolk Coastal District Council have highlighted the power company’s plan to site a substation in Friston, despite fierce local opposition, as an example of the piecemeal approach to the planning of these projects – and how local needs are being ignored. East Suffolk is becoming increasingly important nationally for providing electricity for the nation – with a series of major projects in the pipeline. Estimates suggest that this area will be responsible for a quarter of the country’s electricity supply by the 2030s. But the infrastructure projects to generate and produce this electricity obviously have a major effect on the environment and the local communities.

Young people will also continue to receive emotional and practical support from their children’s home and residential workers after they have moved out and started living independently.

Now, in responding to the current consultation being run by Scottish Power Renewables, the local authorities have highlighted the cumulative effect of all these projects – and appealed for the power companies to work together to minimise the disruption.

The pilot scheme is being delivered in partnership with The Ryes Children’s Home in Sudbury, to test how this move-on care can be provided for young people who want to remain living close to their home.

The local authorities have also raised the issue directly in a very positive meeting with Rt Hon Claire Perry MP, Minister of State for Energy and Clean Growth and the local MP Therese Coffey.

Reduction in recycling rates harm “Greenest County” ambitions Recycling rates in Suffolk have dropped over the past 4 years, from 51% in 2013 to just 47% in 2017. Meanwhile, over 50% of waste in Suffolk is incinerated – much higher than the national average of 38%. Although incineration may be a better option than landfill, it is still less environmentally-friendly than other methods of waste disposal. Furthermore, there are concerns that the level of harmful particles released by incinerators could pose a serious threat to public health. The Suffolk Waste Partnership, as part of the Greenest County Partnership, set a target of recycling at least 60% of municipal waste by 2020. These latest figures suggest we are moving further away from this target. If Suffolk County Council truly wants Suffolk to be the “greenest county”, we need to start focusing on environmentally-friendly methods of waste disposal and ways to increase recycling levels in the county.

Superfast Broadband coverage continues to grow Superfast broadband coverage continues to increase (currently over 93%) as it was confirmed that 98% coverage will be achieved in 2020. Councillor Matthew Hicks, Leader of Suffolk County Council, Jo Churchill, MP for Bury St Edmunds and Clive Selley, CEO of Openreach, were joined by representatives from West Suffolk Council, Suffolk Chamber of Commerce, Church of England, Country Land and Business Association (CLA), National Farmers Union (NFU) and the Better Broadband for Suffolk Team to confirm plans to reach 98% coverage in 2020. Nine out of every 10 homes and businesses in Suffolk now have superfast broadband available. The Better Broadband for Suffolk programme has provided an additional 967 structures providing superfast broadband to over 110,000 premises that were not in commercial plans. This takes to total superfast broadband coverage to over 93%. To check if your property can now access superfast broadband, visit the website at www.betterbroadbandsuffolk.com and check your area for coverage.

In addition to the existing Sizewell B nuclear power stations and substations for the Galloper and Greater Gabbard offshore wind farms, the area is now expecting the Sizewell C nuclear power station plus two sub-stations for Scottish Power Renewables East Anglia Offshore 2 and 1 (North) schemes; two inter-continental connector converter stations for National Grid Ventures and a single major National Grid Transmission substation connecting these to the pylon lines. The issue has been particularly highlighted during this round of consultation by Scottish Power Renewables, which is ignoring calls by the local authorities to review its decision to place its substation in Friston – meaning 5 miles of countryside will needlessly have to be dug up for cables to reach the substation and there may be multiple huge buildings. Suffolk County Council and Suffolk Coastal have worked together to prepare this joint response to the Scottish Power Renewables consultation. These developments are seen very much as game changers, as part of a wider package of economic development investments in the area that the Councils want to embrace and support whilst acknowledging that to do this comprehensively, for the future benefit of the area needs the support of Government to help get it right. The Councils state they support and embrace the principle of low carbon energy generation and the trading of energy across a European wide transmission network and want to help them be delivered if the local dividend is for the benefit of the whole area. Therefore the Councils are committed to working together to ensure that where such schemes are brought forward they will have a positive impact on Suffolk, and East Suffolk in particular; supporting significant local growth by delivering:

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The roll out is ongoing and Suffolk County Council is committed to delivering full coverage as quickly as possible.

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It is important to remind people that a switch to fibre broadband is not automatic. Each household or business will need to contact an internet service provider to upgrade their connection.

Review into the Upper Orwell Crossings On 1 August, Cllr Matthew Hicks, Leader of Suffolk County Council, launched a review into the cost of building the Upper Orwell Crossings in Ipswich. The project is still in the planning stages, but an internal review of costs has forecast that the total cost of completing the Crossings could be significantly higher than the original calculation of £97m. The Department for Transport committed to fund approximately three-quarters of the original cost, but if the total cost increases it is unlikely that they will provide any more funding. The additional funding would therefore need to come from local sources. Work on the project has been temporarily suspended whilst the review is undertaken, with an outcome expected by the end of 2018.

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PM awards outstanding Suffolk volunteer On 10 September, World Suicide Prevention Day, the Prime Minister recognised Harry Watkins, from Suffolk, with a Points of Life award for championing mental health awareness.

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Harry Watlins (right) with South Suffolk MP James Cartlidge Harry of the Points of Light award, which arry is the latest recipient o recognises outstanding volunteers who are making a change in their community and inspiring others. Each day, someone, somewhere in the country is selected to receive the award to celebrate their remarkable achievements. In a personal letter to Harry, Prime Minister Theresa May said: “The foundation you have set up in memory of your brother Charlie is doing incredibly important work to increase awareness of mental health in young people. “Too often the stigma that can surround conversations about mental health stops people from reaching out to get the support they need. The ‘Chat with Charlie’ service you have launched will give more young people the confidence to take that first step to getting the help they need. It is a fantastic to tribute to Charlie and you should be very proud of everything you have achieved.”

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Harry is changing the way students can seek mental health support with an online service dedicated to the memory of his twin brother. Harry launched ‘Chat with Charlie’ at the University of Essex after his twin brother Charlie took his own life. The online service gives students the opportunity to start a conversation about their mental wellbeing in a completely safe and anonymous online environment. The platform lets people take a confidential first step to accessing support which is signposted by Harry’s trained volunteers. Harry, who set up the ‘Charlie Watkins Foundation’ to carry out his work, has collaborated with the University and mental health charity ‘MIND’, raising £25,000 to fund the project. Harry’s award coincides with the World Health Organisation’s Suicide Prevention Day. James Cartlidge said: “I was so pleased to hear this news because it’s incredibly well deserved. As a father of twin boys I cannot imagine the grief this loss must have caused Harry and his family, and it is a testament to his character that he then used that traumatic experience to set up a charity to avoid others falling into the same situation. I look forward to meeting Harry soon to hear more about his superb effort and the fully merited top level recognition it has now earned, in the form of a Point of Light award from the Prime Minister.” Harry told Sudbury Community News: “I am extremely honoured to be receiving such an important award. I am hugely grateful for the recognition of work I have done with the ‘Charlie Watkins Foundation’. It is our aim at the ‘Charlie Watkins Foundation’ to support younger people who are suffering with mental health and to make sure nobody is suffering in silence.” Harry is the 996th winner of the Points of Light award, which has been developed in partnership with the hugely successful Points of Light programme in the USA. Over 6,000 Points of Light have been awarded in the USA, and former Presidents have publicly supported the partnership with Points of Light UK. There is a similar cross-party approach to the UK programme and MPs from different parties often present their constituents with their Points of Light awards. Regardless of whether it’s a doctor restoring local monuments in her free time, a father teaching young people life skills, or a local musician giving a voice to lonely people, the Points of Light award honours shining examples of volunteering across the UK.

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ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL’S CHURCH, LAVENHAM MONDAY 15TH OCTOBER AT 7PM

THE FIFTH ANNUAL DR JEAN GUY MEMORIAL LECTURE Walking Together on the Way: What’s the latest ARCIC* statement about? *ARCIC(the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission) is an organisation which seeks to make ecumenical progress between the Roman Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion.

Speaker: Canon Dr. Nicholas Sagovsky Canon Sagovsky is currently visiting professor at Kings College London and Whitelands Professorial Fellow at Roehampton University. He has been Canon Theologian at Westminster Abbey, Dean and Director of Studies at Clare College, Cambridge, and Vice-Principal of Edinburgh Theological College. His publications include ‘Christian Tradition and the Practice of Justice (SPCK 2008)’

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VOLUNTEER at Little Hall Lavenham! Something is missing – it’s U. Would u like to: • Meet great people and make new friends • Meet people from all walks of life, visiting from all over the world (see on Tripadvisor how much they enjoy their visits) • Use your talents and develop new ones • Promote our heritage • Do something you can be passionate about • Receive valuable training Little Hall, Lavenham is over 600 years old. A clothier’s timber framed house, Little Hall is the only medieval residential property in Lavenham open to the public and is run entirely by volunteers. Rescued in the 1920’s and 30’s by the Gayer Anderson twin brothers, Little Hall is filled with their collection of antiques and other fascinating objects and retains the atmosphere of a friendly family home. We need help to guide our visitors, in our shop, in the garden, to look after our collections and much more. If you would like to find out more and join our team of volunteers who keep this ancient building alive, please call into the house when we’re open, consult our website www.littlehall.org.uk or contact: Gwyneth Arnott, 01787 247919, Jane Waller, 01787 247889 or email to: volunteers@littlehall.org.uk We would love to hear from u!

Stoke-by-Nayland Golf Club News Colne Valley Golf Club was the neutral venue for this Jubilee cup Semi-final between Stoke-By-Nayland GC and Benton Hall GC. Both teams had done fantastically well to reach this stage of the competition and once the team photos, registrations etc. were done it was time to get down to business. In the early stages it was Benton Hall who seemed to be handling the tricky, fast greens the best, with putting being a huge factor. Up to the half way point and with nothing to split the teams, it looked like it was going to go to the wire. But with only 4 or 5 holes remaining in the singles matches the scoreboard started to turn in favour of Stoke-By-Nayland. The last few holes proved decisive and in the end it was Stoke-By-Nayland who ran out 6.5 - 2.5 winners. As usual, the score was not a true reflection of how close the match was. There were wins in the single’s for Dean Brace, Kevan Priestland, Byron Long, Richard Fryer, Trevor Warren and Tim Dickens. These 5 points, from a possible 6, on their own secured the match and took the pressure off the three pairs matches where there was a half for Andrew Hately / Paul Raison and narrow defeats for Steve Martin / Roger Gardiner, and Liam Worsdell / Norman Davidson. Stoke-By-Nayland continue to the final in their effort to retain the trophy they won last year. On the 3rd of September a very good field from the senior section played September Monthly Stableford held in conjunction with the Seniors Veterans’ Cup. With ideal weather conditions for good golf, Division 1 was won by Phil Hickley, who with 41 points nudged out Tony Carman on countback. In Jim Pearl, seniors captain Division 2 congratulations to John Wheatley, and Phil Hickley Jimmy Pearl, with 37 points, just one point ahead of John Russell. Jimmy Pearl also took the Senior Veterans’ Cup, open only to members who have succeeded in making it to 70. A few days earlier, the senior committee had a very good day at Gog Magog golf course in Cambridgeshire for the annual Stoke-By-Nayland Seniors Committee Cup. The course is a very highly regarded course and was in very good condition, particularly the tees and greens. 15 SBN Senior committee members or previous committee members competed for the trophy - a nice way of saying thanks to both old and current committee members for their efforts towards the success of the SBN Seniors Section. Congratulations go to current committee member, Barry Hitchcock with an excellent 41 points, just shading it from Allen Brown and Peter Jay – both with 39 points.

Newcomers claim Princess Diana Trophy The Stoke by Nayland Golf Club Committee have been very keen to encourage more members to play in mixed golf competitions. Participants have been canvassed to find the most popular formats and this has resulted in a variety being tried by Captains Alan Line and Elaine Davidson.

Elaine Davidson, Colin Pottle, Jill Pottle, Alan Line

It was therefore very pleasing to see newcomers wcome omers Colin ome Colin and Jill Jill Pottle Pot ot win ottle the prestigious Princess Diana Memorial Trophy with 40 points. The Trophy was played on the Gainsborough Course which was in very good condition despite the recent difficult summer conditions. The competition had a shotgun start with a Greensomes format. The trophy was presented by Mens’ Captain Alan Line and Ladies Captain Elaine Davidson. Results: 1st

Colin and Jill Pottle

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Tim and Tracey Dickens

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Nigel and Mandy Byham

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Cooper and Seeley breeze home at Sunningdale

Reciprocal golf deal for Newton Green members

The Newton Green pairing of professional Tim Cooper and Suffolk second eleven scratch player Jed Seeley have won a prestigious invitation charity day at Sunningdale.

Membership at Newton will give eight days out of golf at Clacton, Rushmere (Ipswich), Thorpe Hall (Southend) and Theydon Bois.

Newton Green Golf Club has joined the ranks of those that give members extra value for money for their subscriptions. It has linked with a group of four other clubs that offer free reciprocal golf twice a year at any of the participating clubs.

Tim Cooper (left) and Jed Seeley with the Out-Out Pairs Championship trophy

The couple were two shots ahead of their nearest rivals nd new courses at the famous in the 36-hole event held over both the old and venue. The day was in aid of the Jude Brady Foundation, an organisation that Newton members have supported in the past. Cooper and Seeley hardly put a foot wrong all day, and dropped only one shot to par over both courses. The better ball competition saw them record 40 Stableford points round the old course and 44 on the new, with gross scores of 66 and 62.

Stoke by Nayland Ladies Vets Captains Day The theme for this year’s Lady Vets Captain’s day was ‘Bring a Friend’. Several guests joined us for the day. The competition was ďŹ ercely contested, with the top three scores being very close.

Ben Tawell, club manager, said the initiative was aimed at rewarding the loyalty of its own members, and also bringing into membership nonattached players who enjoyed the freedom of one-off special offers at clubs in the region. He continued: “You cannot get much better value for money than absolutely free golf which we can now offer to those who like to enjoy a good day out. “We are about to launch short-term autumn deals for potential new members, and the new exibility of our reciprocal golf for those prepared to become permanent members is a very attractive deal.â€?

Alistair Cook a ďŹ ne example to SPORT I was speaking to Geoff Newman my Two Counties CC Manager this evening, a lifelong Member of Maldon CC, and he conďŹ rmed the story of Alistair Cook and his ďŹ rst game for MALDON CC. At Maldon CC at that time Geoff was Club Captain and his son was the captain of Maldon Third team. His son was short of a player and so went down to the Colts netting session that evening. At the session he asked if any of the colts could play, up jumped a small 11year old who said he was available and further volunteered he could open the batting, bowl off breaks and also keep wicket. That Saturday at the Prom Ground in Maldon, son of Geoff won the toss, and turned to the 11 year old Alistair Cook and said you can open the batting. Alistair went onto score 64, and at the age of 14 was playing in the East Anglian Premier, League. Then Essex CC turned up in the form of Keith Fletcher to see him play for Maldon ďŹ rst team, and on a difďŹ cult wicket Alistair Cook went onto make a century. Needless to say cricket then transferred to Essex Cricket Club. This true story should serve as an inspiration to every young sportsman! Richard Kemp

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Barbara Jones.and Pat Partridge, also with 30 points

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Penny King and Alison Jennings with 29 points.

Nearest the line - Penny King. A further 10 social members joined the golfers for the meal. A very enjoyable day was had by all. Thursday 6th Sept The Stoke by Nayland Ladies played for the Chris Mylam Trophy this week. The format is an 18 American Greensomes competition. A large ďŹ eld of Ladies went out to play on the Constable course in honour of their late friend. It was a beautiful day enjoyed by all who played. The results were very close, many missing out OCB. The overall team winners were Lesley Hitchcock and Barbara Rowe with 36pts 1st

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Saturday 13th October 2018 All Saints’ Church Hall, Church Street, Sudbury 6.15 for 6.30pm Teams of up to 6 Tickets £8.00 per person including: Ploughman’s supper bring your own wine - soft drinks and glasses provided

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Weds 3rd Invitation To View - Mercury Theatre Colchester CO1 1PT £15. Includes tour and refreshments. Tel: 01206 573948 www.invitationtoview.co.uk Weds 3rd Quay Comedy – Andrew Lawrence : Clean Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 8.00pm Tickets £13, No Concessions Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Wed 3rd Sudbury QH WI Fashion Show Edinburgh Woollen Mill, 10 Old Market Place, Sudbury £3 per person, payable on the door Refreshments Available Thurs 4th Vegan Book Group- 6000 years of Bread Cradle, North St. Sudbury CO10 1RD 6pm-8pm Email: elypercywriter@gmail.com Fri 5th Fleece Jazz- Paul Booth Quartet Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Leavenheath. CO6 4PZ 7.30pm. Tickets £18 Tel: 01787 211865 www.wegottickets.com www.fleecejazz.org.uk Sat 6th Model Railway Club Exhibition Day 17 working layouts, table stands, refreshments St Peters Church, Sudbury, CO10 2EH Adult £5, child £2, wheelchairs free, carers £4 10am to 4.30 Tel: 01787 461224

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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. In addition the Bridge Project runs a pop up café in St Peters on many days when there is no booked event.

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Sat 6th Coffee Morning St Andrews Church, Great Cornard 10am to 1pm Invitation extended to all – especially those who are interested in crafting and are willing to talk about and give tips to interested people. Thurs 4th Quay Live Cinema – The Winter’s Tale Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.15pm Tickets £15 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Fri 5th Quay Drama – The Devil’s Bride Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £14 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Fri 5th A quiz of quizzes at AFC Sudbury Brundon Lane Sudbury. Teams of up to 6, £6 per person inc food. Doors open at 7pm with the quiz starting promptly at 8pm. Win a cash prize and the bar will be open. To enter call 07974222777 Sat 6th Craft Show St Andrews Church, Great Cornard 10am to 1pm Refreshments available Saturday 6th Sudbury Memory Walk Starts from Kingfisher Leisure Centre 10.30am – 4.30pm Register at www.SudburyMemoryWalk2018. eventbrite.co.uk

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Sat 6th Quay Entertainment – Backlash Ballroom Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 3.00pm and 8.00pm Tickets £19, Friends £18 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Sat 6th Harvest Fayre The Christopher Centre 10.30 – 3.30 Refreshments, Phoenix Marchers, Tudor Road Choir, Creative story telling, Stalls, activities for children Free entry - all proceeds will go to support The Sudbury Community Depot and The Christopher Centre. CO10 2EU, Tel: 01787 313914, info@ christophercentre.org.uk Sun 7th NGS Open Garden- The Place for Plants East Bergholt, CO7 6UP 2pm – 5pm. Admission £6. Child free. Tel: 01206 299224 Sun 7th Farm Machinery Preservation Society Annual Working Day Grove Farm, Great Henny, near Sudbury, CO10 7LT. 11.00am onwards. Refreshments available. Free entry but donations welcomed for the Essex Air Ambulance. Sun 7th Quay Live Cinema – Aida Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 2.00pm Tickets £24 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Mon 8th Boxford Study Centre Literature Group 8 Week course on Monday afternoons 4.30-6.30pm Groton Village Hall CO10 5EL Course fee: £75 for full course - £8 each single class Newcomers welcome Tel: 01787 210344 Mon 8th Sudbury Flower Club present ‘Ode To Autumn’ with Clarissa Harris 7.30pm – Tickets £7.00 At The Quay Theatre Tel. 01787 373745 www.quaysudbury.com Tues 9th Quay Film – Journey’s End Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 2.30pm and 7.30pm Tickets £5, Friends £4.50 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Weds 10th Quay Live Cinema – Julie (Delayed Live) Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.00pm Tickets £15 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Weds 10th U3A Members Activity Morning St Peters Church, Sudbury, CO10 2EH 10am to 12 Weds 10th Watercolour Workshop – Autumn Landscapes 10am – 3pm/4pm £60 with reduction for booking other courses Tel: Eleanor 07935 803515 www.eleanormann.co.uk


OCTOBER 2018 Thurs 11th Kettle & Fish: a peaceful café/ information centre St. Peter’s Church Sudbury. CO10 2EH 9:45-am – 2pm Thurs 11th Quay Drama – Silence of Snow Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 8.00pm Tickets £12, No Concessions Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Fri 12th Quay Comedy – Simon Evans : Genius Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 8.00pm Tickets £14 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Fri 12th Fleece Jazz- Embracable Ella Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Leavenheath. CO6 4PZ 7.30pm. Tickets £18 Tel: 01787 211865 www.wegottickets.com www.fleecejazz.org.uk Sat 13th Fundraising Craft Fayre St. Peter’s Church Sudbury. CO10 2EH 9am – 4pm Sun 23rd Autumn Forage & Wild Food Cooking Demo For more information and to book tickets:- Tel: 07704 627973 Email: justine@suffolkmarketevents.co.uk www.suffolkmarketevents.co.uk Wed 16th Invitation To View- Hintlesham Hall Hintlesham, Suffolk IP8 3NS £40. Tour and Refreshments and 2 course lunch www.invitationtoview.co.uk www.hintleshamhall.com Tues 16th Sudbury Festival of Remembrance 19.00 hrs at Ormiston Academy Tickets £5.00 Available from Ormiston Academy & Tourist Information Centre Sudbury Weds 17th - Sat 20th Quay Musical – Sweet Charity Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £12.50 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Thurs 18th Invitation To ViewThe Swan, High St, Lavenham, Sudbury CO10 9QA £12. Includes tour and refreshments. Tel: 01787 247477 www.invitationtoview.co.uk Thurs 18th Kettle & Fish: a peaceful café/ information centre St. Peter’s Church Sudbury. CO10 2EH 9:45-am – 2pm Fri 19th Fleece Jazz- Frank Harrison & Brigitte Beraha Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Leavenheath. CO6 4PZ 7.30pm. Tickets £15 Tel: 01787 211865 www.wegottickets.com www.fleecejazz.org.uk

Sat 20th The Sudbury Story ~ Monthly Guided Walk Includes seeing Simon’s Head. Meet 11am inside Sudbury Library. CO10 2EN Advisable to pre-book. Tickets Adults £6, Children £4 Available from The Tourist Information Office Tel: 01787 881320 Sat 20th Craft and Gift Fair by Imagine St. Peter’s Church Sudbury. CO10 2EH 9am – 4pm. Free Entry Sat 20th Mander Auction 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 20th/21st Children’s Book Festival ~ Lavenham The Library, Church St, Lavenham. CO10 9QT Phone: 01787 247729 For informationwww.lavenhamliteraryfestival.co.uk Tickets from- www.theatreroyal.org Sun 21st Quay Live Cinema – Samson et Dalila Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 2.00pm Tickets £24 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Mon 22nd Quay Children – Alice in Wonderland (Live) Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 1.00pm and 3.30pm Tickets £8, Under 16’s £7 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Mon 22nd Duck in Boots Halloween Wizardry Workshops for 8+ 4pm £22.50 www.duckinboots.co.uk To book – pop in store or call 01787 882891 Tues 23rd Duck in Boots Kids 3D Sculpted Hedgehog 8+ 1.30pm £55 - www.duckinboots.co.uk To book – pop in store or call 01787 882891 Tues 23rd Quay Film – Winchester Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 2.30pm and 7.30pm Tickets £5, Friends £4.50 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Weds 24th Quay Children – Ida Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 3.30pm Tickets £6 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Weds 24th U3A Members Activity Morning St Peters Church, Sudbury, CO10 2EH 10am to 12 Thurs 25th Kettle & Fish: a peaceful café/ information centre St. Peter’s Church Sudbury. CO10 2EH 9:45-am – 2pm Thurs 25th John Statz/Megan Burtt concert St. Peter’s Church Sudbury. CO10 2EH 7:30pm-10pm

Thurs 25th Quay Drama – The Time Machine Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £13, Friends £12 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Fri 26th Farmers Market 9.30am-2pm. Free entry. St Peter’s Church, Sudbury CO10 2EH www.stpetersudbury.co.uk Fri 26th The Glass Society Presents An evening with Andy McConnell (from BBC TV’s ‘Antiques Roadshow’) & friends 7pm - £12 p/p includes glass of wine & nibbles Email: info@theglasssociety.org.uk Tel: 07887762872 Fri 26th Quay Entertainment – Ali Cook : Principles of Deception Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 8.00pm Tickets £14, Friends £12 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Sat 27th Book Fair, Village Memorial Hall, Long Melford. CO10 9LQ 10am – 4pm. Admission £1. Under 15 free. Tel: 01245 361609 Sat 27th Duck in Boots Halloween Wizardry Workshops for 8+ 4pm £22.50 - www.duckinboots.co.uk To book – pop in store or call 01787 882891 Sat 27th Horrorthon – 7 Classic Movies. 12pm Carrie (1976) 1.45pm The Hills Have Eyes (1977) 3.25pm. Suspiria (1976) 5.20pm Re-Animator (1985) 7.20pm The Brood (1979) 9,10pm Hellraiser (1987) 11pm Phantasm (1979) The Quay Theatre, Quay Lane, Sudbury. CO10 2AN 12pm – 11pm. Tickets £20 for all 7 films. Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Sat 27th St John’s Methodist Church Family Fair St. Peter’s Church Sudbury. CO10 2EH 10am-3pm Sat 27th The Glass Society Presents Andy McConnell (from BBC TV’s ‘Antiques Roadshow’) & friends Have you glass appraised! 11am – 5pm £25 p/p includes buffet lunch Email: info@theglasssociety.org.uk Tel: 07887762872 Sun 23rd Autumn Forage & Wild Food Cooking Demo For more information and to book tickets:- Tel: 07704 627973 Email: justine@suffolkmarketevents.co.uk www.suffolkmarketevents.co.uk Sun 28th Duck in Boots Kids Halloween Cupcakes 8+ 10am £40 - www.duckinboots.co.uk To book – pop in store or call 01787 882891

Sun 28th Duck in Boots Cake class – 3D sculpted pumpkin intermediate 1.30pm £65 - www.duckinboots.co.uk To book – pop in store or call - 01787 882891 Sun 28th Lavenham Farmers Market 10am-1.30pm. Free entry. Lavenham Village Hall, CO10 9QT www.suffolkmarketevents.co.uk Sun 28th Quay Live Cinema – La Fanciulla del West Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 2.00pm Tickets £24 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Mon 29th Duck in Boots Halloween Wizardry Workshops for 8+ 4pm £22.50 - www.duckinboots.co.uk To book – pop in store or call 01787 882891 Tues 30th Talk: The Suffolk Yeomanry in WW2 Long Melford Village Hall. CO10 9LQ 7.30pm. Admission £2 for members. £2.50 for non-members Email: Sudbury@suffolkfhs.org.uk www.suffollkfhs.co.uk

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