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Late Summer events planned for residents and visitors This month, high streets and tourist locations across Babergh and Mid Suffolk are preparing a host of events and activities as they welcome residents and visitors continue to safely following the lifting of covid restrictions. Shops, restaurants, pubs and visitor attractions in high streets around the county have faced unprecedented closures but with the help of additional funding, Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Councils have been able to support towns and villages to create beautiful spaces and reopen safely this summer. The Welcome Back Fund created by Government using monies from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) is designed for Local Authorities to help towns reopen, host events and activities and improve and beautify community spaces while keeping visitors safe. Events include Green Sundays in Sudbury which offer fun eco-friendly activities and workshops, a community bounce back event in Needham Market to connect local businesses back into the community and craft fairs in Sudbury and Hadleigh. In addition, the Love Exploring app will introduce new trails, games and visitor information for Sudbury, Hadleigh, Lavenham, Stowmarket,
Needham Market, Eye and the Dedham Vale area Visitors will be able to celebrate the silk and textiles heritage of Babergh with guided walks and outdoor workshops around Sudbury while families visiting Eye can enjoy the popular Hare and Tortoise Sculpture Trail. Cllr Gerard Brewster, Mid Suffolk District Council cabinet member for economic growth said: “Many of our towns and villages are looking forward to a busy late summer season and the Welcome Back Fund will not only provide a boost for the events and activities but will also provide extra resources to keep our high streets clean and safe for residents and visitors from around the county and beyond.” To help improve the local environments, towns and villages will be able to request planters and benches for public spaces plus additional bins and litter picking kits to help manage any increases in litter over the summer season. continued on page 2
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Cllr Michael Holt, Babergh District Council cabinet member for economic growth said: “With many more people choosing to spend more of their holidays home this year, we want to help create a buzz, The main feature of our at June making ourwas towns villages even more appealing to both residents and calendar theandannual visitors.Concert We have some and unique places to visit and I hope Prom held wonderful on both residents visitors Saturday 16th and June at Stwill explore everything we have to offer.” In addition to the local activity, Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Council Peter’s; this year’s was have appointed additional support within the public realm teams to provide probably one of the most more street cleaning in our towns and to support popular visitor locations enjoyable everlocations with a record in more rural in partnership with the Dedham Vale and Suffolk attendance and featured Coast and Heaths Areas the of Outstanding Natural Beauty. welcome of the popular For morereturn information visit: www.babergh.gov.uk or www.midsuffolk.gov.uk Long Melford Silver Band with What’s on across Babergh and Mid Suffolk: its new conductor, Nigel now until 10th Sept Eye Hare and Tortoise Sculpture Art Trail, led by Partridge, taking the stage for the Dream On Charity. us for the first time and really Summer Events Weekly outdoor events “working the audience” inprogramme the held in Stowmarket Town Centre, traditional items towards the of every Concert. This year’s withend local musicProm and activities for all ageswas ledrather by special because the Silver Band paid tribute to the RAF by playing Walford Museum of East Anglian Life. Davies’ RAF March and Green to the soldiers the 1914-18 Emphasising the 19th Sept Sundaysofon Market Hill,war. Sudbury, wide range of music which we enjoyed, other items included Karl Jenkins’ organised by Sudbury Town Council. Taking Benedictus, the Best of Bond and a miscellany West Side Summer Holidays Kinetic Science hands from on activities forStory. kids and families in Sudbury, Needham up the West Side story cue, Sudbury’s youngStowmarket, soprano EvieEye, Press enthralled her rendition Market and the audience with of “I Hadleigh feel pretty” and perhaps even more so 11th Sept Silk Celebrations the town centre, Puccini’s O Mio BabbinoSudbury Caro, accompanied on the across organ by Rotarian Roger including guided workshops andEvie family Green. Not surprisingly the audience calledwalks, for encores from both and the Silver Band and activities. we ended the night singing “Bring me sunshine”. 9th October Time Machine Town CentreWhat eventan in Stowmarket. event! – I did Date TBC Sudbury Craft Fayres wonder at one point Date TBC Hadleigh Christmas Fayre whether there might also be dancing in the aisles. Maybe next year because the Silver Band is already booked for It is probably more likely than you think but your next choice of conveyancer year’s concert on can make all the difference. 15th June 2019. Mark Give yourself the best chance of a successful completion onyour yourdiaries home this date in purchase or sale by working in partnership with Holmes now! & Hills’ residential property team. Benefit from our 85% successful completion rate for property transactions, Preceeding this year’swhich Promis 18% higher than the national average.* What number of property fall-through? 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The proceeds from all completing when Holmes & Hills is advising and representing you in your except one item swill be shared property transaction. between this year’s Rotary local charities: Compassion and Kernos Why do property transactions fall-through? Rotary is one of the largest humanitarian organisations in the world. All funding Your transaction a number reasons, mostRotary of them raised for charitiesmight goes fall-through direct withoutfor deduction forofadministration. is outside of your control. These include: your buyer finding another property; open to people of all ages and we would like more of you to join us, both as being unable to secure their mortgage; or a change in their circumstances individuals and as companies. Corporate membership is ideal for medium (and which means they can no longer proceed with the purchase. 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The Mayor writes... August has been quite a busy month meeting so many volunteers all striving to help those who may not be as fortunate. The first one of these events was the High Sheriff’s Garden Party in Burgh near Woodbridge. To award the many hardworking volunteers across Suffolk. It was a really special summer evening with those who give their time and energy to a plethora of deserving causes. It was an honour to represent Sudbury. Next year will be the 70th Anniversary of our Queen’s ascension to the throne The photo shows Sue cutting the ribbon at and hopefully there will be a variety of the re-opening of All Saints Church Hall on Saturday 14th August. parties and special celebrations. I had a meeting with the Deputy Lord Lieutenant and Cairan Griffin our Town Clerk to look at ways in which this extremely significant commemoration can be observed and honoured. I can clearly remember watching the Coronation in 1953 on a tiny black and white television. Sweets were temporarily removed from rationing, I had some smarties that were guzzled by my grandmother’s sister Aunty Gertie. Isn’t it strange the memories surface after many years? It would be great to collate some memories of those events, so if anyone has the time, please send me your recollections. They could be sent to my home address or the Town Hall. I have been made aware that people in the Babergh area do not know that there is a grant available up to £7,500 to enable them to continue to live in their own home. This grant is for homeowners and is without a means test, so that they can have for example: a stair lift, a shower to replace a bath, handrails, a key safe, ramps, anything that will ensure that someone who could be recovering from a stroke or disability will continue to live independently. Information for this can be obtained by the Babergh website or by visiting the Access Information Desk in the Sudbury Library. Babergh Officers are there on Mondays and Thursdays. The Sudbury Rowing Club held their 151st Regatta on Friars Meadow on Saturday 7th August. It was great to meet so many visitors to our Town and present prizes. I was especially pleased to hear so many comments from these visitors from Hertfordshire, Kent, Cambridgeshire, and Lincolnshire. This location is perfect for a Regatta, there are very few towns with a venue such as ours. It is so good to look and listen to the compliments 948-007-AddASplashOfColour-SCN-95x135point5mm-PWS.indd 1 03/08/2021 from visitors, enabling us to appreciate Sudbury, Long Melford and the surrounding area. It has been terrific to see Sudbury and Long Melford becoming far busier now that restrictions have been lifted, hopefully our shops will return to pre covid times. There has been lots of discussion about the future of SPECIALIST IN COMPLETE BATHROOM REFITS Market Hill, some loved the café culture space, others resented the lack of parking; so, with Suffolk County Council, Babergh District Council UNDERFLOOR HEATING and Sudbury Town Council we will soon reach a hybrid solution that will LEAKY TAPS? REPLACEMENT RADIATORS? optimistically suit the majority. Two local artists, Jane Ford and Moira Fraser NEED A NEW BATHROOM? LOOK NO FURTHER. Steele had the inspiration to hold an Art Exhibition in St Peters Church, assisted by Lorna Hoey, Sally Freer and Lupe Cunha, ‘Celebrating a Creative Lockdown’. It was an amazing selection of work from fifty-two local artists. I was honoured to be asked to open the exhibition. I enjoyed meeting many We take pride in quality workmanship and customer satisfaction of these talented people and viewing their superb creations. I have been reading ‘Long Melford Through the Ages’ written by Barry Wall, and in May 1604 there was an outbreak of a virulent plague. By August ninety two deaths had been recorded, it was thought to have been brought to Long Melford by a traveller visiting one of the many Inns. It was suggested that it was a type of Bubonic plague carried by fleas. This must have seriously affected the residents as the population would have been far smaller than it is now. We have a good selection of books about this area in The Tourist Information Centre behind the Town Hall as well as information about walks and interesting places to visit. I just love Ashley Barnes discovering more about Suffolk, or maybe I’m too inquisitive. The writer philosopher, Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) wrote “An early morning walk is a blessing for the whole day”. On Monday 16th of August, I was given the opportunity to cut the ribbon on a commemorative bench situated on the footpath by the River Stour near Bakers Mill. Sudbury Ramblers were the first Ramblers Group to be formed in Suffolk and this Barnes_roofing@hotmail.com was the 50th Anniversary. There are 150 members health and well-being is maintained by regular walking in our splendid countryside. My favourite walk is from the Croft down to Brundon and back early in the morning. Till next time, enjoy the rest of our unusual summer.
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Sibarita - Spain’s Organic Larder After its successful start, Sibarita is already looking for familyowned, artisan producers in Spain to add to its current product range. If readers of Sudbury & Long Melford Community News have any suggestions of products that they would like the team to investigate, do not hesitate to call Jack or James on 01787 323933. This is a tricky time of the year for supplies from Spain, though, because of the often quite-lengthy factory summer holiday closures. For this reason, Sibarita aims to place orders in the next week or so. Deliveries from the EU are suffering from severe shortages in the availability of transport owing to a massive shortage of HGV drivers in the UK post-Brexit and a reluctance of EU transport companies to risk delays on returning from the UK. Sibarita took a welcome break from dealing with orders online when Jack and James attended its first Farmers’ Market at Raydon, recently, generating a lot of interest in its products – the tall “Carmencita” mills of various mixes of pepper, salt and spices were a particular attraction. Alongside the national e-commerce market for Spanish foods, Sibarita believes there is room for strong local or regional suppliers that are not entirely dependent on online sales. Customers also appreciate dealing with a reasonably local business able to offer a very personal service, happy to discuss the products and provide advice. Sibarita offers the ability to collect, by appointment, and, depending on circumstances at the time, may be able to deliver the same day. With Summer now hotting up, it’s a perfect time to try Sibarita’s fantastic range of cold soups, its paella kits, its many salad products. And, if you are trying to think of a birthday gift for a foodie relative, Sibarita has lots to choose from. Readers can find out more about Sibarita by visiting the company’s official website: https://sibarita.co.uk/
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Much needed homes at Chilton Woods a step closer Details of phase one of Chilton Woods and the development’s design code received approval . – ensuring a high quality, well designed, sustainable new community which meets the needs of residents. Outline planning permission for the site, comprising of 289 acres of land to the north of Woodhall Business Park, was granted in 2018 and plans include 1,150 homes, employment opportunities, significant public open space and a raft of other community benefits. Since then, planning officers have worked closely with applicant Taylor Wimpey, local parish councils and other stakeholders on the Design Code and package of infrastructure to accompany proposals, with approval for final details of part of the infrastructure plans being granted earlier this year. Before making a start on the new homes, Babergh District Council required the applicant to work with the community to prepare a design code for the scheme. This was to ensure that plans would meet the council’s standards for good quality design – creating a community where people want to live and work, now and in future, whilst also achieving more sustainable development. After extensive public consultation and engagement over recent months – supporting the council’s ongoing ambition for everyone to have a say on new homes – the comprehensive 135 page design code guidance document came before planning committee yesterday. Following input from planning officers, the local community, councillors – and subsequent debate – the committee voted unanimously, with ten votes cast, in favour of approving the code, subject to conditions. This framework will help guide development and be referred to during future decision making on final details of the scheme across the whole Chilton Woods site, and has been informed by national design guidance, including principles on nature, built form, public space and life span in relation to design. It also considers building heights to minimise the visual impact of development, focal points to help residents and visitors navigate around the site, and character points to bring a sense of place. All new homes will be designed to the code’s standards, setting out generous spacing between houses, orientation towards public open spaces, native hedgerows and locally sourced planting, as well as colours and other visual aspects which are in keeping with Suffolk design. Homes will also incorporate wildlife niches to respond to the site-wide ecology strategy used to help mitigate impact from the development. In addition, significant consideration has been given to the design of the village centre, forming the heart of the new community, to ensure its character complements the surrounding public woodland, play spaces and sports pavilions and pitches. It will also enable flexible use of the space in response to residents’ needs, whether that be the accommodation of community fetes, BBQs and other informal gatherings, or to offer impromptu parking, with the design code including an effective car parking strategy to prevent car dominated streets. The code also promotes more sustainable transport options for residents with the inclusion of multiple walking and cycling routes to connect the site – meeting the council’s commitment to promoting active travel for residents and addressing climate change. Cllr Stephen Plumb, Chair of Babergh District Council’s planning committee commented: “Chilton Woods, and the many benefits it brings, is a significant milestone for Babergh and its design code will help pave the way for high quality development which serves not just future residents but the district as a whole. “I am immensely grateful to everyone who has had their say on the code, with this public feedback being invaluable in the preparation of the comprehensive guidance, setting out our expectations of the developer and helping us to create an attractive, sustainable and connected community which is in keeping with the local area. “We are now a step closer to construction beginning on proposals, which not only offer a substantial amount of affordable homes and employment opportunities, but will also secure the infrastructure needed to keep pace with growth, including new schools and leisure facilities – meeting our ongoing ambition for Babergh to be somewhere that everyone is proud to call home.” During the meeting, the committee also gave the go-ahead for reserved matters for phase one of Chilton Woods – detailing the layout, landscaping and appearance of 200 new homes. 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With Rotary members and guests enjoying a cream tea at the end of July (with entertainment by Jazz guitarist Robert Ford) and a garden picnic at the end of August, alongside their weekly meetings via Zoom, plans are now in hand to begin meeting face-to-face for lunch again from 20 September, with live-streaming planned for those not able to attend. Over the school summer holiday, Sudbury Rotary was pleased to offer support to the Salvation Army with their school uniform project. New President Gloria Woods said “This year Sudbury Rotary will be doing things a little differently due to a lack of fundraising activities over the past 15 months, as a result of government restrictions. Instead of offering funding we intend to work towards Sudbury Rotary being part of Service Projects within the community. Our members will, where possible, give their ‘time and effort’ as we cannot, at present, offer financial support”. Together with Lieutenant Rachael Hepburn from the Sudbury Branch of the Salvation Army, Gloria agreed days when Rotarians would give their time to support the project to help families in Sudbury who are struggling to afford school uniforms. This project provided a system to reduce landfill by Rotarian Gloria Woods, passing on pre-loved and outgrown uniforms to new Salvation Army volunteer Connell and Rotarian homes, helping to give an average saving of more Kaz Maria Mills- Farinas helping than £300 per child for secondary school uniforms with the distribution of (1.4 million wearable school uniform items are school uniforms thrown away each year in the UK!). Outgrown, good quality primary and secondary school uniforms were donated, sorted, laundered and ready for collection during August, at the Salvation Army Hall in Station Road and the scheme was welcomed by many local families. A street collection to raise funds to support the people of Haiti following their devastating earthquake will be held on 11 September, and talks during the month will include Jerry Crawford on “Sri Lanka Culture and Wildlife” on 6th September with Sara Backhouse-Wood speaking about the work of Medical Detection Dogs on 20th of the month. Yet another garden picnic will take place on 27 September as these events have proved very popular. Sudbury Rotary has put ‘service before self’ for over 70 years and plans many more events now that restrictions have been lifted. Why not join us? We are just ordinary people working together to actively change lives locally and internationally. Your time, energy and enthusiasm are all you need to help your community and make new and lasting friendships. Find out more about what has been achieved and how you might become involved in Rotary: Visit our website: www.sudburyrotary.com, email:infosudburyrotary.com or leave a message on the Club telephone (07787 470876).
Photographs of Old Melford The Long Melford Historical & Archaeological Society plans to start meeting again on Thursday the 16th September 2021. The first meeting of the season will feature ‘Photographs of Old Melford’ from the Sandham Archive, with commentary from Ian Sandham and our Society Vice President, the highly respected, Henry Ruse. The talk will be preceded by a short general meeting, made necessary in view of our delayed AGM’s due to the Coronavirus. Our meetings are held at the Old School Community Centre and commence at 7.30pm. Visitors are very welcome to attend for just £3 per talk. However, annual membership includes five talks, two summer outings and a newsletter for just £10 per year, so it’s much better value to join! You will also play your part in helping our Society, which was founded in 1969, continue to be an active and valued resource in Long Melford. For more information email: lmhas1969@outlook.com, Tel: 01787 375329, see our website: lmhas.co.uk or follow our Facebook page.
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The Clark Tracey Sextet Wednesday 22nd September 8 p.m. £20 “There is a calm authority about Clark Tracey’s drumming: he appears June text.qxp_Layout 1 06/05/2021 11:11 Page undemonstrative, even cherubic, and20 scarcely seems to move, while all the time generating tremendous power.” (Guardian) Named Best Drummer at both the 2017 and 2018 British Jazz Awards, Clark Tracey has carved out a serious career for 40 years. He has worked with most of the great American players and almost every leading British musician, including his late father, the great jazz legend, Stan Tracey. He has brought together a group of brilliant young players, already causing ripples on the jazz scene, and guarantees to deliver the hard bop message for which he is so revered. Mark Armstrong Trumpet; Tom Ridout Reeds; Daniel Higham Trombone; Will Barry Piano; James Owston Bass; Clark Tracey Drums “If Art Blakey has a UK equivalent, it is fellow drummer Clark Tracey.” (Independent) Ample parking; fully accessible. Go to www.fleecejazz.org.uk for directions as satnav can get you lost! Tickets via Box Office: 01787 211865; WeGotTickets (booking fee applies); on the door (sorry, no debit/credit cards - cash or cheque only)
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September Advice Column
Ken’s SESAW News
I’m a single parent and lost my job during the Suffolk &Advice Essex Small pandemic. My local Citizens helpedAnimal me Welfare Reg charity no 1124029 apply for Universal Credit which has been really helpful to cover some of the income I’ve lost. But I’m worried about you the upcoming Nowvery that’s something don’t see £20-a-week cut to day. Universal Credit - I don’tand know every Maisie, the springer I how I’ll be able pay for school were to meeting thethe lovely peopleuniforms at Lush and shoes, especially asIpswich they grow so fast! there any other Cosmetics in because they Is were support there to help thePot gap? donatingout profits from their plug Charity Ifcream you’retoonSESAW. a low income or employed, Suddenly we saw a you might be able to get help with some of the costs of sending your child to school, human striding through the precinct with including school meals, transport and uniform. It’s always worth talking to a talllocal contraption strapping to his back. your education authority to see what support is available as some Apparently it was the Earth of their resources andGoogle offerings canguy, differ. The following information is for mapping the precinct with a 360 ̊ camera. England. And school I thought he was there just to Free meals photograph me! Mind you, I 2 automatically get free school Children in Reception, YearMaisie 1 andand Year were soon thehave centre of attention meals. If you older children, again you can apply for free school meals if but get I really didn’t knowInwhere to look you certain benefits. your case as you’re on Universal Credit and you applied after 1 April you would be eligible if you earn less than £7,400 when she rolled on 2018 her back for tummy atickles. year without benefits. You can see the full list of eligibility requirements That dog is SO embarrassing! on the Citizens Advice website. I should explain about Maisie. She To applyat forSESAW free school you need arrived one meals, Christmas, in to contact your local authority, you can check theable details at Gov.uk byour typing your vet postcode in.to correct a great pain, hardly to walk. Luckily talented was able Transport birth defect on her legs. She patiently endured a long recovery period, Ifremaining your children between five tochanged 16, your local education authority calmare asaged her dressings were and licking everyone who might offer free or lower cost transport if you don’t live near school or your cared for her. Two years later our Spaniel enjoys life, goes for short walks and child’s unable to walk there. You need to apply to your local education loves nothing better than a squeaky toy. authority for help. Our volunteers are looking Uniforms and other costs to attending the Your local education authority might also be ableforward to help with some other Eight Ash Green costs, like uniforms, music lessons or trips and activities. There mayMusic also Festival 21stchecking July and be local charitable schemes to help with these costs, it’s on worth thenalso it’s all systems go for with the school to see if it knows of any. Schools can sometimes also our own Open Day and advise on finding second-hand uniforms. Fun Dog Show, 12 - 4 pm What’s next If your child is staying in education after year 11, must29th tell July HMRC’s at the onyou Sunday Child Benefit Office if you want to continue receiving child benefit and any Sanctuary. extra support for children within means-tested benefits. your child Lots to When see, do and eat turns 16, HMRC will send you a letter asking whether your child will stay plus entertainment from in education or training. You must reply to this letter to keep getting Child HUG - the Hadleigh Benefit. Ukulele Group! We are still in need of raffle prizes for this, our happiest day of Ifthe youyear. need advice information, contact District(the Citizens Pleaseorjoin us, you might evenSudbury see me,& Kenny Boss) Advice. We are providing advice by telephone and email, Monday Chihuahua. – Suffolk Thursday, 10amSmall – 1pm. Please phone 01787 321400 and leave a & Essex Animal Welfare, Reg.Charity No.1124029, Stoke message and someone will4PP, calltel: you back when available. We will Road, Leavenheath, CO6 01787 210888 www.sesaw.co.uk attempt three times to call you back, so please expect a call from a withheld number. You can also telephone our advice line on Freephone 0808 278 7868 or 0800 144 88 48. Alternatively, contact us via email at advice@sudburycab.org.uk or by using the contact facility on our website www.sudburycab.org.uk Saturday 28th July 2018, 12:00-4:00pm at the Henny Swan. All the usual games and stalls: Children’s games and for the Adults-Coconut Shy, Bowling for the Pig etc on the banks of the River Stour. As well as the annual Duck Race we have Shire Horses on display and a fun Dog Show. Entrance Free.
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The ragwort digging party took place in a rare moment of heat wave at the beginning of the summer holidays. Half the band of wonderful volunteers scoured the boys’ top field, and half tried to clear a pony paddock for the girls. After two hours of hard work Lyn called a halt and refreshed her victims with Pimms. A moment of camaraderie where the exhausted diggers relaxed in the shade and congratulated themselves on a hard morning’s work. Our grateful thanks go out to them. I hear there is more ragwort growing of course... My ears listen out for more gossip but I’m a bit locked up at present. Security is important obviously, but Babs and I don’t get much of a look in at present. I listen to the Maintenance Team chatting, repairing things and discussing their schedules. My photo shows a bit of a refit going on to the kitchen door! Our fab. Fund raisers are active whilst I rest my circuits. There is to be a FUN DOG SHOW here on September 11th with lots of other attractions: A Fete, a children’s craft competition with a horse theme, a second-hand tack sale, and refreshments. Look out for the posters. Enjoy the start of term my friends, and don’t forget to keep smiling. I’m looking forward to seeing our regular riders again and meeting the all new ones. Cheerio!
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Yarn Worx, Hadleigh’s New Yarn Shop Following on from our piece in last month’s issue of the Community News we have had numerous people contact us to ask about our new knitting and crochet courses. We aim to offer a course during the week and also one at the weekend and we will run the courses as regularly as they are needed - we want EVERYONE to learn to crochet or knit! We have been working on the details of the courses which we think are going to be a huge amount of fun. Our plan is to really knock your socks off with the presentation! It is our strong belief that you learn to crochet or knit with the very best materials so you will be using the yarn we sell in the shop - the highest quality and most gorgeous yarn we have! You will choose your own colours (that’s a big part of the fun!). There will be plenty of other treats and surprises for you as well. The cost of each day course will be £99 and will include lunch and of course drinks and snacks throughout the day. We will also provide you with everything you need to switch the world off for the day and just escape to a lovely place with a group of like-minded people, learning a new skill which we all firmly believe is as good as yoga for relaxation (and doesn’t require any bendiness!) You will go at your own pace - there will be no rush – and by the end of the day, you will go away with the skills you need to finish your project. We will be running crochet and knit groups so you can come along and craft with others and we’ll also have “clinic” days when we can help you brush up on any bits and bobs you need a bit more practice with. Of course there will be time for shopping and you’ll enjoy a 10% discount on the day of your course. If this is something you would be interested in, please get in touch as we have had lots of interest so we would love to be able to book in as many courses as are needed to accommodate everyone. Regardless of whether you choose to come to one of our courses, we would love for you to visit our shop and we can’t wait to welcome you when we open on the 4th September. Follow Yarn Worx on Instagram (@yarn_worx) for the latest updates. www.yarnworx.com
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Hello everyone residents at Sudburywho Library, Joinfrom the Sudbury are
committing to 25 days of movement!
We hope you’re enjoying the holidays; our Summer Reading Challenge is well under way. It’s still not too late to get started though; just come along to the library and sign up. Make sure you bring your library card and you can join in. You earn rewards along the way and receive a certificate and medal when you finish. The theme this year is Wild World Heroes. There will be volunteers in the library between 11am and 3pm most days to listen to the children talk about their books and help them keep track of their progress. Covid rules are being relaxed but we are being encouraged to stay vigilant. The staff here are still wearing face coverings in the library and we ask politely that our customers do the same. We have the NHS QR code available at the front door and the sanitizer is still there for use before you enter the building. Our groups are being gradually reintroduced and we can now offer Toptime on a Tuesday afternoon at 2.30pm and Wordplay story-telling for our smallest customers on a Thursday morning at 10.30am. Toptime is a social group for adults and we hope to get a range of activities and events, including a book group, in place over the coming weeks. For now, we have planned a couple of catch-up social sessions but a fuller timetable for September will be in place soon. Call in to the library or look us up on Activemedia Suffolkor areour challenging residents across the county to commit to recording social website for more details. 25 days of physical activity, movement, or ring sportusinonrecognition of their 25th Both sessions need to be booked; please 01787 321595 or call using their newaonline inbirthday, to the library to book place.physical activity tracker. Neighbours of a small community in Sudburyathave already committed to participating in the Don’t forget,based our colleagues Babergh Customer Access Point are here challenge where they hope to increase their levelsadvice of physical over theto 25 on a Monday and Thursday for face-to-face and activity you can call days by together taking part in Their somee-mail chair-based exercises. make an walking appointment onand 0300 1234000. address is customer. Kerry Butcher from Sudbury first encouraged the community to be active through services@baberghmidsuffolk.gov.uk the delivery chair-based now sixto of Saturday her neighbours will be Our current of opening hoursexercise are 9amclasses to 5pmbut Monday and 10am participating in the 25 for Active Suffolk challenge. She said: “After qualifying as to 4pm on Sundays. We can now offer youinstructor, browsing, printing, photocopying andneighbours use of ourto a chair-based exercise I decided to encourage my local computers. can now book a computer slot for one at hour you get involvedYou in some regular sessions. I delivered thisup fortothem my and home but can stillwe use our into Select and Collect offer as well as all our on-line services. when went lockdown, we moved the sessions outside, however the You can often find us www.suffolklibraries.co.uk. are weather putina the stopusual to this,places:so we decided to begin venturing out We on some gentle together. Althoughand we Twitter. often take part in physical activity together, also onwalks Facebook, Instagram competing 25 for Active Suffolk challenge will give us the motivation to See you allthe soon, Andrea
continue and do a little more. It is great that we can all set our own goals as it feels achievable, and I know we will all support one another to meet our goals.” During a short walk, in preparation for the 25 day challenge, another local resident Kettle Fishtohave been in Sttogether Peter’s and in Sudbury manyFor Thursdays said: “Itand is great get out for walks to be moreon active. me it really since The my lastType session in St Peter’s beforeregular the building for helps 2005. to manage 2 Diabetes. I love having fresh air,closes socialising major refurbishment was on 26th August. with my community, and maintaining my independence.” Churches Together District are– pleased to say that Kettle The challenge which in willSudbury run from&23rd August 17th September, encourages and Fish will resume fromto16th September in which Suffolk Church (nextmore to individuals across Suffolk set their own goals willRoad see them moving Aldi). This will continue each Thursday except the first Thursday of each and sitting less, whilst giving them access to a free online physical activity tracker, month until 16th December. Further will be announced later. entry into a prize draw and support anddates tips throughout the challenge. All are Beale, welcome to popExecutive in for refreshments, a chance to chat, Laura Marketing at Active Suffolk says: “The 25 for Information Active Suffolk about localis churches and physical other Christian Activities, and quiet to challenge our first online activity challenge and weahope to corner encourage sit alone or be prayed for. as many residents as possible to get involved. Unlike many other challenges, Kettle & Fish has proved to be a great place for someone moving into participants set their own goal so that regardless of their age, current levels of the area to meet new friends and discover what Sudbury has to offer, as physical activity or ability, everyone can participate. well as giving folk on their own an opportunity to air their views and share The main aim over the 25 days is to support everyone to move a little more each their news. Our visitors express their surprise that Christians from different day, so whether that means making a conscious effort to get out for a short walk, churches are so happily working together, and this has proved to be our carry out some chair-based stretches or go for a run, it all counts.” great strength and a positive blessing. Whilst adults are invited to sign up and track daily movement on Active Suffolk's What’s in a name? Kettle = refreshments, and Fish = the sign used by website using their new online activity tracker, fun challenge cards have been early Christians. designed to involve children across the county too where they will receive a medal following their submission. These can be picked up from set locations across Suffolk. To find out more about the 25 for Active Suffolk challenge logand onto; www.activesuffolk.org It’s time to look ahead plant up
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Calendar of Services and Events in 2021 3pm Sunday 5th September - Harvest Festival 7pm Saturday 9th October 2021 - Victorian Magic Lantern Show Free to attend but donations welcome
8pm Friday 22nd October 2021 – Jazz in the Church Tour Jazz Saxophone and Piano duo from Scotland. Adults £10 accompanied under 16’s free
3pm Sunday 12th December 2021 – Christmas Carol Service Tickets can be booked in advance contact David Tibbetts-Chaplin on 07933 783683 or email djtibby@outlook.com or available on the door If you are looking to gain experience in the Heritage sector or simply for a rewarding way to spend your spare time then we would love to hear from you. Contact Jane for more information on 07392 086936 or email jhatton@thecct.org.uk - www.visitchurches.org/getinvolved
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Local Energy Showcase will champion green businesses Businesses and community organisations are being urged to tackle climate change by joining Suffolk’s first ever showcase event celebrating sustainability and green energy. The Local Energy Showcase, organised by Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Councils, will promote how different types of energy can be used by communities and businesses help reduce their impact on the environment, lower costs and contribute to the fight against climate change. Tickets are now available for the two-day extravaganza, at Wherstead Park in Ipswich on 21 and 22 October. The event is open to all businesses with an interest in finding out more about local energy solutions and as well as community groups and parishes who would like to understand and explore the benefits of using local energy solutions. The Local Energy Showcase, marks the Councils’ recognition of a climate emergency and their commitment to the Suffolk-wide aim to become carbon neutral by 2030, aims to inform and update visitors on the latest in green energy. Featuring keynote speeches from specialists in the field, workshops, as well as the chance to participate in a Q&A session with a panel of experts. The event will feature a marketplace for green energy businesses and organisations to showcase their products and services, demonstrate how local energy solutions can be installed and used, and how switching energy supplies can lower greenhouse emissions and reduce energy costs. Delegates will have the opportunity to network with and learn from leaders in the fields of carbon reduction, heat networks and solar energy. Practical workshops will include understanding the concepts of becoming net zero, how to access green grants and funding, and how to reduce energy consumption. During day one, businesses will find out what local energy solutions are available to them, how technology can be used to boost the benefits of green energy and how, local energy is a growing sector with the potential of bringing more skilled jobs to the region. On day two, local groups and parishes will learn how solutions such as solar energy and ground source heat pumps can power whole communities, reducing costs and supporting local ambitions of cleaner and greener places to live, work and visit. Keynote speakers include Shivali Mathur, from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) and Emma Bridge, of Community Energy England, who will share real examples of how businesses and community groups can drive forward their green ambitions, improve their energy efficiency and reduce costs. The benefits that green energy can deliver provide hope for a much brighter future for our districts and I hope that many of our businesses, community groups and parishes will attend the Local Energy Showcase to find out how pursuing environmentally-friendly practices can enable them to be more sustainable in the future.” The event is being sponsored by businesses and organisations with a proactive approach to green energy including the University of Suffolk, Eastern New Energy and East of England Co-op. For more information about the event and to register for sponsorship, please visit https://www.babergh.gov.uk/business/economicdevelopment/business-news-and-events/. Tickets are free and can be booked online https://www.eventbrite. co.uk/e/local-energy-showcase-tickets-163475761403?aff=ebdssbd estsearch Alternatively, visit https://www.babergh.gov.uk/ or www.midsuffolk. gov.uk.
Jazz at St Mary’s Church Chilton St Mary’s Church in Chilton is a beautiful red brick stone and flint 15th century church with a 16th century tower which had sat in the middle of fields and was only accessible by foot. Over the years the Industrial Estate has become a close neighbour which has meant access and parking enabling more people to visit. The Church is open daily between 10am and 4pm and the Friends Group are now starting to put on events again. The first this year will be a Victorian Magic Lantern Show on Saturday 9th October at 7pm with free entry, then on Friday 22nd October at 8pm Jazz in the Church. This Jazz Saxophone and Piano duo from Scotland have had enormous success over many years including at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and are now touring again in the UK. Tickets are £10 and free for under 16’s accompanied by an adult. For more information or to book your ticket contact David Tibbetts-Chaplin on 07933 783683/ djtibby@outlook.com. www. visitchurches.org.uk/whatson
Ken’s SESAW News Suffolk & Essex Small Animal Welfare Reg charity no 1124029 My canine and I detect an Now that’s pals something you don’t see air of day. fresh Maisie, optimism every theamongst springer and I the meeting humans thewith were lovely talk peopleofat Lush evenings out, day trips, going Cosmetics in Ipswich because they were away andprofits plans from to attend two donating their Charity Pot events to onSESAW. 5th September - the cream Suddenly we saw a Plough striding Day atthrough Badley human theRoad, precinct with Great Waldingfield, CO10 to 9RY a tall contraption strapping his back. and a Dog Show Leavenheath Apparently it wasat the Google Earth guy, Village Green. Also with a Fun Dog mapping the precinct a 360 ̊ camera. ShowI on the 11th the Shelley there just to And thought heatwas Centre for me! Therapeutic Riding, photograph Mind you, Maisie and I IP7 5QY. were soon the centre of attention again Renee and Ruby but I really we didn’t know where to look Meanwhile, have a delightful when rolled Border on her back for tummy pair ofshe elderly Collies, tickles. That owner dog is SO embarrassing! sadly their died. Eleven and ten year old Ruby and Renee are fit Iand should explain about She If you are the special person with well, adore their walksMaisie. and cuddles. arrived at home SESAW Christmas, the loving theyone deserve, pleasein leave your name and number on the great pain, hardly able to walk. Luckily our talented vet was able to correct a answerphone or email. longsupporters. recovery period, birth defecthas onaher legs. endured Everyone book in She them,patiently including one ofaour Frank remaining calm as her dressings were changed and licking everyone who Payne has written about his early life, from a wartime childhood in London cared for her. Two years ourjournalism Spaniel enjoys goes for short walks and to a promising career in later sports whichlife, was rudely interrupted by loves nothing better than a squeaky two years National Service. Frank’stoy. return to Civvy Street was peppered volunteers are for looking with disappointment and disaster, whetting the Our reader’s appetite the forward to attending the next instalment later this year. “Here Today, Goon Tomorrow” is available Eight Ash Green Music for £5, all proceeds to SESAW, please phone or text 07881 785535 to order Festival July and a copy. Mum says I’m not to get any big ideas, the worldon is 21st not ready for the memoirs of me, Kenny (the Boss) Chihuahua.then it’s all systems go for our own Open Day and Suffolk & Essex Small Animal Welfare, Registered Charity No.1124029, Fun Dog Show, 12 - 4 pm Stoke Road, Leavenheath, CO6 4PP. Tel: 01787 210888 www.sesaw.co.uk on Sunday 29th July at the Sanctuary. Suffolk & Essex Small Animal Welfare, Lots to see, do and eat Registered Charity No.1124029, plus entertainment from Stoke Road, Leavenheath, CO6 4PP. Tel: 01787 HUG - 210888 the Hadleigh www.sesaw.co.uk Ukulele Group! We are still in need of raffle prizes for this, our happiest day of the year. Please join us, you might even see me, Kenny (the Boss) Chihuahua. Suffolk & Essex Small Animal Welfare, Reg.Charity No.1124029, Stoke Road, Leavenheath, CO6 4PP, tel: 01787 210888 www.sesaw.co.uk
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