Sudbury & Long Melford Community News, September 2020

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SEPTEMBER 2020

Your photos wanted for Sudbury’s Heritage Open Days Weekend The Friends of St Peters, Sudbury are organising a Photography Day on 12 September from 11 am until 5 pm to coincide with the national Heritage Open Days weekend, an annual event that will see many historic building open their doors to the general public. The event is open to all and there is no charge, social distancing requirements may mean we have to limit numbers in the church at any one time. As part of the Photography Day budding photographers are being urged to send in pictures they have taken around Sudbury, so they can be displayed as part of a special event being held at St Peter’s on 12 September. The pictures will form a video montage which will play throughout a Photography Day at Sudbury’s town centre church.

There will also be displays from local camera clubs, including Sudbury and Halstead and a demonstration of Victorian wet plate photography, parts of the church will be open that are not normally open for photographers including an opportunity for photographers to visit the church roof and take pictures. In addition, walking tours taking in the three medieval churches in Sudbury starting at St Peter’s and visiting St Gregory’s and All Saints - will be held. The specially arranged day promises to be one not to miss for anyone interested in photography or heritage. To get your photograph included in the video montage just email a link to your photos to events@ stpetersudbury.co.uk by continued on page 3

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Since my last report 2 months ago a fair amount has changed in Sudbury, most who have visited the Town Centre could not help noticing the new planters along the south side of Market Hill which have replaced the ugly Barriers which were necessary in keeping people safe by following the Governments guidelines on social distancing. At the same time we were trying to avoid antagonising retailers, CafÊs and Restaurants, unfortunately you cannot please everybody all of the time, the Planters will give a bit of colour to the Town centre whilst at the same time allow the public to easily navigate across Market hill in a safe manner. It is not as simple ASÒITÒSEEMSÒANDÒWHENÒDEALINGÒWITHÒTRAF¾CÒISSUESÒTHEÒ#OUNTYÒHASÒAÒLARGEÒSAYÒINÒWHATÒ is possible, but hopefully we are moving in the right direction to keep most if not all happy. There were bound to be some casualties with the close down of businesses for almost 4 months, but it must have come as a big shock to most people when Winch and Blatch announced their decision to pull out of the retail business in Sudbury, but several months earlier before the Pandemic hit us, they announced that they were closing some of their shops and consolidating in the ones they were keeping, so it should not have been a great surprise. Never the less, it’s an awful shame that our largest town centre retailer has decided to call it a day, many people will be disappointed, but with more and more people shopping on line it was always a risk. I wish Richard & Julie all the best, they have been an important part of Sudbury for many years. So the Government have decided to abandon the over 75s right to have a free TV License, now I know that as the Mayor I should keep away from politics, but I do have a vested interest being over that Age myself, but I am more concerned with the frail elderly people living on their own, who’s only comfort is the TV, what next, the free bus pass, free prescriptions, the elderly have been paying their taxes in most cases for over 60 years, so a little freebie when reaching the twilight of their lives is not so much to ask, is it? )ÒAMÒSOÒGLADÒTHEÒ+ING¾SHERÒ(EALTHÒ#ENTREÒISÒREOPENING ÒATÒLEASTÒTHEÒ'YMÒISÒWITHÒTHEÒ pool opening towards the end of August, I don’t know about you but I have been enjoying my food during the Pandemic and whilst the daily walk is helping, I need that extra bit of exercise. Talking about food, my wife and I were the guest of Abbey King and his Wife Humera at the Lydia Turkish Restaurant where Hasan and his staff made us very welcome, WHILSTÒITÒMAYÒBEÒDIF¾CULTÒTOÒMAINTAINÒSOCIALÒDISTANCINGÒWHILSTÒENJOYINGÒAÒGOODÒMEALÒ with excellent company, it can be done. With the Manufacturing at Delphi coming to an end on the 31st of July, a considerable amount of sadness enveloped Sudbury and a fair portion of Suffolk as well, in its heyday when it was known as Lucas Diesel systems’ it employed 2,400 people, many of them from around Suffolk & Essex, those of us with many years of service will have many fond memories, CAV as it was previously called had the best wages and employment conditions not only in the Sudbury area but throughout Suffolk & Essex, we have enjoyed a decent Pension as well. When this Pandemic is beaten we need to have a get together, but it doesn’t look like it will be in the Delphy club, someone has nicked all the table and chairs! I’m not sure there is anywhere else in Sudbury that can host such a gathering, perhaps in the next issue with the help of some others, we can explain why it will always have a space in our memories, and talk about the many characters that passed through over the years! I mentioned in the last edition that I was anxious to hold some charity events in support of my local charities, now I accept that I am past the stage in my life where I can run the marathon or even walk it, or climb Mount Everest or skydive from an aeroplane, but I am hoping to hold some coffee mornings and other activities within my capabilities so that I can meet up with people and raise some funds at the same time. 3TAYÒSAFEÒANDÒALWAYSÒ¾NDÒTIMEÒTOÒTALK ÒESPECIALLYÒTOÒTHOSEÒLIVINGÒ on their own. That is all for now, Jack Owen, Town Mayor for Sudbury

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5 September giving your name and a contact phone number and any details you want to give on your photo. The only requirement is that there is a link between the photo and Sudbury. Each camera club will have a dedicated area in St Peter’s to show off their members works and members will be available to visitors to talk to them about all things photographic and what their club does. To tie in with the heritage element of the day, Steve Le Grys, who specialises in Victorian wet plate photography, will be demonstrating at St Peter’s. Steve works in a very old Victorian era photographic process called Wet Collodion, which was invented in 1851, and has run demonstrations and into this process at venues such as the Royal Photographic Society’s headquarters in Bristol – see www.stevelegrys.co.uk. Photographers will have access to parts of St Peter’s they have never seen before and this includes small group tours of the church roof. For the roof TOURSĂ’PEOPLEĂ’WILLĂ’NEEDĂ’TOĂ’SIGNĂ’UPĂ’ONĂ’THEĂ’DAY Ă’ONĂ’AĂ’ÂľRSTĂ’COMEĂ’ÂľRSTĂ’SERVEDĂ’BASIS Ă’Ă’ Camera club members will have priority booking. To take part you will need TOĂ’BEĂ’ Ă’ORĂ’OVER Ă’MODERATELYĂ’ÂľTĂ’ANDĂ’AGILEĂ’WITHĂ’SENSIBLEĂ’SHOES Ă’Ă’-OREĂ’DETAILSĂ’ONĂ’ Chairman of the Friends of St Peter’s Hilary Spivey said: “This is an exciting opportunity to have an event in St Peter’s open to everyone. We so want St Peter’s to come back to life so people can enjoy this wonderful building and everything it can contribute to life in Sudbury. We always welcome new volunteers at St Peter’s so we can put more events on like this one. If you want to help out just come to our 12th September event and make contact with a steward or email us on events@stpetersudbury.co.uk.â€? In addition to the Photography Day, St Peter’s will be one of the churches taking part in the Suffolk Churches’ Ride and Stride sponsored bike/walk event. To enter this event where you visit as many participating churches in Suffolk as you can out of the over 600 taking part then please see details at https://shct.org.uk/ride-and-stride/. For more information on the national Heritage Open Day weekend please see https://www.heritageopendays.org.uk. As you would expect, all activities will be held under social distancing conditions.

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Christopher Centre Aim of the market: Is to give the local Community a chance to come together safely, enjoy a chat and a cuppa and to see what is available from local sources. To give the crafters, home bakers, new businesses etc a chance to get their goods out there without a huge out lay. 7HOÂ&#x;DOESÂ&#x;ITÂ&#x;BENIĂšT Both of the above(local community and stall holders) plus The Christopher Centre, The Community Depot. St Gregory’s Church (each of these are represented and goods sold in aid of). The various groups and organisations that use the Christopher Centre. Who is involved: It is The Christopher Centre that is involved with the organisation, but again all those already mentioned are involved one way and another. The Community Depot (preserves and homemade cakes and bakes) St Gregory’s Church (cards and craft) Kate (gluten free cakes and bakes,new business) How can people get involved/support: By volunteering on the day to man a stall. Gardeners and allotment growers, by having their own stall to sell their produce or by contributing produce to be sold . By booking a stall either as part of the outside car boot or inside selling home made/handmade goods. By coming along to the market each month, By staying for lunch. By making a donation By helping with advertising and promoting The Christopher Centre The Community Market is a fundraising event for the Christopher $FOUSF 5IF LOPDL PO FGGFDU PG UIJT JT UIF CFOJĂ™U JU IBT JO TFSWJOH UIF MPDBM Community. In supporting this event you are also supporting The Open House ‘drop in’ which offers a safe place for people to meet every Monday 10 to 12 noon. The Community Depot housed at The Christopher Centre along with various other charities and Community groups that rely on The Christopher Centre as their venue. The Christopher Centre 10 Gainsborough Street Sudbury CO102EU To book a stall email info@christophercentre.org.uk or bookings@christophercentre.org.uk Tel: 01787 313914 The Community markets are the last Saturday of the month up and coming dates: Sept 26th, Oct 31st, Nov 28th. Times open from 9 a.m. to 1p.m. lunches from 12 noon. The third book by Adrian Walters celebrating Sudbury’s natural environment - ‘Sudbury’s Jewel in the Crown’ is packed with photographs of the riverside and its wildlife. ÂŁ5.00 per copy - available from the market. All proceeds to the Sudbury Common Lands Charity and its work caring for the riverside environment now and for future generations.

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The unprecedented health crisis has prevented outings from taking place and has resulted in a stark rise in domestic violence. Much of the work KidsOut does with children helps with the protection of their mental health. However, social distancing measures have compounded the extreme isolation many of these children already face while in refuge, with most living through this crisis restricted to a single room with their mother and siblings. A request was made to help provide Christmas Toy Boxes to the value of ÂŁ25. These gifts have a huge emotional impact on families. A key worker reported: ‘It has made such a difference and really lifted morale in the refuge. The toys not only entertained the children, it has shown them that they are cared about, which is invaluable.’ For more information: www. kidsout.org.uk or contact Sudbury Rotary to donate any amount towards a Christmas toy box. Garden Picnic, 28 July 0VS Ă™STU GBDF UP GBDF NFFUJOH UPPL QMBDF JO 1IJMJQ 3JDIBSETPOmT MPWFMZ garden by the river. Strictly socially distanced and with everyone obeying the ‘rules’, it was a superb opportunity to meet up with Rotarians and their partners, taking our own picnic lunches and chatting, even at a distance. Although most of the Club’s planned fund-raising activities have been impacted by the pandemic, the Club is still supporting charities and toasted the work of St Nicholas Hospice to whom a donation of ÂŁ350 had been sent to purchase hearts and crosses, which are a comfort to patients and their families. The chance to see each other again was welcomed and everyone enjoyed the event. Looking ahead 8IFO HSPVQT CFHJO UP NFFU lOPSNBMMZm BHBJO ZPVS PSHBOJTBUJPO NJHIU XJTI to invite a Rotary speaker to talk in more detail about the work of Sudbury 3PUBSZ BOE UIF JOUFSOBUJPOBM XPSL XIJDI 3PUBSJBOT EP UP CFOFĂ™U UIPTF JO need. The new promotional video “A year in the life of Sudbury Rotaryâ€? can also be shown, tracing just some of the activities with which members DBO CF JOWPMWFE 5IF Ă™MN DBO BMTP CF TFFO CZ BDDFTTJOH UIF $MVCmT XFC site: www.sudburyrotary.com. A further picnic is planned for September at the home of Brian and Elizabeth Tora. Plans are being worked on in the hope that the Christmas Tree Festival will still be held, as it is one of the major fund-raising activities of the Rotary year. Despite the lock down, if any anyone wishes to contact the Rotary Club – perhaps with a view to becoming more involved in Rotary meetings BOE BDUJWJUJFT QMFBTF MFBWF B NFTTBHF PO UIF $MVC UFMFQIPOF :PV DPVME USZ UIJT GPS GSFF WJB B ;PPN MJOL UP CFHJO NFFUJOH other members of the Club! Rotarian Lesley Ford-Platt

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Looking to the future 8F BSF BJNJOH UP BMMPX CSPXTJOH EPXOTUBJST JO UIF NBJO MJCSBSZ POMZ GSPN .POEBZ 20th September. There will be a one-way system in place, and we will be limiting numbers of people allowed in at any one time to ensure we can observe social EJTUBODJOH BOE LFFQ FWFSZPOF TBGF :PV XJMM IBWF BDDFTT UP BMM UIF BEVMU Ă™DUJPO CDs/ DVD’s and a selection of Children’s books. Unfortunately, for at least a few weeks after opening up to browsing there will be OP DVTUPNFS BDDFTT UP UIF NF[[BOJOF BOE OPO Ă™DUJPO CPPLT *G ZPV XBOU BOZUIJOH GSPN UIF OPOĂ™DUJPO TFDUJPO KVTU MFU B NFNCFS PG TUBGG LOPX BOE XF XJMM HP BOE look for you. There will also be no access to the children’s library and the public toilet will remain closed. This is because we are having to quarantine any returned stock and deliveries for at least 72 hours and the children’s library is the only space large enough to accommodate all this in one secure area. 5IBOL ZPV BMM GPS ZPVS DPOUJOVFE TVQQPSU EVSJOH UIJT EJGĂ™DVMU UJNF JUmT CFFO MPWFMZ UP TFF ZPV BHBJO BGUFS TVDI B MPOH UJNF 8F BSF XPSLJOH IBSE PO B QMBO UP JOUSPEVDF all the services you love, but I’m sure you will understand we need to make sure they are introduced safely. At this stage we do not have a solid timeframe from when we will be back to “normalâ€?. Please keep an eye out on our website for further updates and dates for when we will be reintroducing services. /URÂ&#x;CURRENTÂ&#x;OPENINGÂ&#x;HOURSÂ&#x;AREÂ&#x;ASÂ&#x;FOLLOWS -ONDAYÂ&#x; Â&#x;&RIDAYÂ&#x; Â&#x; Â&#x; Â&#x; Â&#x; Â&#x; Â&#x; Â&#x;3ATURDAYÂ&#x; Â&#x; Â&#x; If you have any questions, please get in touch with us: Telephone - 01787 321595 Email Sudbury.library@suffolklibraries.co.uk Website www.suffolklibraries.co.uk

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September Advice Column

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Parish Report

- September 2020

Richard Kemp Proposed cycle routes - Long Melford The following schemes are being considered as part of a 5 year plan for cycle routes/improvements in and around Long Melford. The rolling 5 year plan is a dynamic document in which new schemes can be added and ranked by the potential numbers of cyclists and the value for money (using the government recommended toolsets). • 7BMMFZ 8BML JT B MPOH TUBOEJOH SFRVFTU UP QSPWJEF B TFBMFE TVSGBDF BOE 4$$ have received support and resistance to this proposal, some prefer it as itis • " 4VTUSBOT IBWF JEFOUJÙFE UIBU UIFJS OBUJPOBM DZDMF SPVUF DSPTTFT UIF CVTZ A134 and they are in the process of de-designating their routes on busyroads • Long Melford to Lavenham is a proposal which needs further work to identify the route and has yet tobe “scored” with aBCR None of these schemes have been subjected to an in depth feasibility study and only the essential details of each request are provided.

Suffolk’s resilience partners urge people to queue responsibly outside bars and pubs Although the restrictions on lockdown have been relaxed over the past two months, Covid-19 still represents a serious risk to the public, no matter what their age. Now, more than ever, there is no room for complacency through thinking the virus is beaten or individuals are not at risk of contracting it. People are being asked to continue that approach: • Keep 2 metres apart from others wherever possible • Leave your details with the pub orbar • Keep washing your hands with soap and water often – do this for at least 20 seconds • Keep using hand sanitiser gel, if soap and water are notavailable

Free cycling sessions for the people of Suffolk 8FmWF MBVODIFE PVS WJTJPO GPS DZDMJOH BOE XBMLJOH JODMVEJOH nGSFF DZDMJOH USBJOJOH for everyone who wants it” following the Prime Minster’s announcement. The county council’s Bikeability team is now offering FREE cycling sessions to provide practical skills on how to cycle on today’s roads. Everyone is welcome to take part from adults, families and children. The sessions are aimed at those who XBOU UP DZDMF NPSF SFHVMBSMZ XIFUIFS UP LFFQ ÙU UP DPNNVUF UP XPSL PS TDIPPM or to visit friends.

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Homes Sweet Homes – multi-million pound investment in social housing Babergh District Council has secured a deal for 45 new-build homes in Sudbury this month to help low-income house-hunters – part of a multimillion pound investment in council housing across the district. 5IF BQBSUNFOUT ĂšBUT BOE IPVTFT PO UIF OFX $IJMUPO 1MBDF EFWFMPQNFOU PGG 8BMEJOHĂ™FME 3PBE BSF QBSU PG UIF DPVODJMmT POHPJOH JOWFTUNFOU JO TPDJBM IPVTJOH XJUI lBGGPSEBCMF IPNFTm JO UIF QJQFMJOF GPS UIF EJTUSJDU PWFS the next three years. These will either add to Babergh District Council’s housing stock of more than 3,400 council homes, or be made available to buy as shared ownership homes – helping low income house-hunters onto UIF Ă™STU SVOH PG UIF QSPQFSUZ MBEEFS Developer, Anderson Group received planning consent for the Sudbury TDIFNF JO +VMZ TVCKFDU UP B 4 BHSFFNFOU q B DPOEJUJPO JNQPTFE by the local authority requiring the developers to provide a certain number of affordable homes as part of the scheme to help the local community. 5IF Ă™STU PG UIF QSPQFSUJFT BSF EVF UP CF SFBEZ UP NPWF JO UP CZ /PWFNCFS 2021. The acquisition, in line with the council’s Homes and Housing strategy that everyone in Babergh should have somewhere affordable to live and call home, is just part of its current investment in social housing for the EJTUSJDU 4PNF QSPQFSUJFT IBWF CFFO CPVHIU PS CVJMU JO UIF EJTUSJDU TJODF q XJUI B GVSUIFS IPNFT JO UIF QJQFMJOF GPS 0G UIFTF IPNFT XJMM CF CVJMU PO DPVODJM PXOFE MBOE XIJMF XJMM CF 4 purchases. Amongst current developments on council-owned land is the transformation of the former Angel Court care home in Hadleigh. Babergh District Council bought the property from Suffolk County Council when the home closed in 2014 in order to transform the site into new homes UP IFMQ UIPTF TUSVHHMJOH UP Ă™OE TVJUBCMF IPNFT JO )BEMFJHI 5IF OFX POF BOE UXP CFESPPN ĂšBUT XJMM BMM FJUIFS CF IPNFT UIBU BSF BEEFE UP UIF council’s housing stock for social rent; made available for ‘affordable rent’ (in other words below private rental market rates); or to buy as shared ownership homes. The development managed by Iceni Homes and being built by Pentaco Construction, are due for completion in April 2021. .FBOXIJMF PUIFS 4 QVSDIBTFT BDSPTT UIF EJTUSJDU JODMVEF FJHIU IPNFT at nearby King George’s View, Raydon, through developer Landex. Six new council houses already have tenants, while contracts are due for exchange for the two shared ownership homes later this month. Over at Sproughton, the council is in contract with developer Taylor 8JNQFZ GPS BGGPSEBCMF IPNFT PO UIF 8PMTFZ (SBOHF FTUBUF DVSSFOUMZ under construction. Due for completion in March 2021, 23 homes will be available for social rent, and six for shared ownership. The council has also bought eight properties on Marden Homes’ Osier View development in Bears Lane, Lavenham. Tenants have already moved in to two affordable rental homes and sales have been agreed on two shared equity houses – with new home-owners looking forward to collecting their keys later this year. The remaining plots – all destined to be homes for affordable rent – are also due to be ready to move into during autumn. Babergh District Council’s cabinet member for housing, Cllr Jan Osborne, said: “This isn’t just about bricks and mortar – 158 new homes over the next three years means 158 lower income families having somewhere affordable that they are proud to call home. As a local authority we have a responsibility to plan and invest to ensure our communities have the homes they need. I wish all our future tenants and new home-owners across our district, every happiness in their new homes.â€?

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