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Walkers are Welcome is a community lead scheme run by the towns themselves. There are Walkers are Welcome towns and villages in all parts of Britain and we would like to make Sudbury the first Walkers are Welcome town in Suffolk to strengthen the towns reputation as a place for visitors and residents to enjoy the outdoors and promote the beautiful countryside we have on our doorstep. Julia Bradbury, broadcaster and walking enthusiast said “The Walkers are Welcome Scheme is a truly innovative project. It’s such a simple concept to set up an accreditation scheme for walk-friendly towns, then encourage the towns to network together for support, advance and ideas”. Beat the Street, Sudbury Town Council and the Tourist Information Centre have set up a steering group to get accreditation and would like to hear from any groups which would like to get involved or if you are a business who can demonstrate that you are friendly to walkers and would like to display the widely recognised logo once Sudbury has been approved as a Walkers are Welcome town. As part of the application we need to demonstrate local support and would ask everyone to go to https://goo.gl/lQ1PJy to sign up online or visit Sudbury Tourist Information Centre located in the library to register your support. For more information visit https://walkersarewelcome.org.uk If you would like to get involved locally contact sudburytic@sudburytowncouncil.co.uk
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TRISudburys 2017 Triathlon
TRISudbury who won the East Region Club of the year in 2016 and held Sudbury’s first ever Triathlon in the same year have set the date for a second Sudbury Triathlon in 2017. Last year the Triathlon was a fantastic success with 106 competitors, volunteers and officials thoroughly enjoying the day which took place in June 2016 with perfect weather for the race. TRISudbury are working hard to put Sudbury on the Triathlon map with the date set for 18th June 2017 at Great Cornard Sports Centre. The Triathlon, like the club is open to novices and more experienced triathletes looking to add an event to their calendar. The event is held at the Great Cornard Sports Centre outdoor pool followed by a cycle and run around the local area. Competitors can enter as a relay team of 3 or as individuals. The distances are 250m pool swim, 21.5km cycle finished with a 5km run. Enter at www.entrycentral.com/SudburyTriathlon every entry is entered into a raffle to win a £1000 voucher from Torque Bikes in Sudbury. All finishers will receive a medal and T-Shirt to remember the fantastic day with age group and individual winners receiving trophies. Individual entries are £45 for BTF Members and £50 for non-BTF Members. Relay team entries are £60 for BTF Members and £65 for non-BTF Members. The team are looking for volunteers for the day, no experience necessary but a great cheer and encouragement for all competitors is essential! Get in touch at marketing@trisudbury.com for more information
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PART TIME RELIEF MANAGER Cognatum Estates Limited specialises in managing high quality Retirement developments and is looking to recruit a Relief Manager To assist the Manager at:
Hasells Courtyard, Westgate Street, Long Melford Your main duties will be to cover the Manager’s days off plus holiday average 50 - 60 days per annum including 24 hour emergency cover. No experience necessary, but must be flexible with good interpersonal skills. Full training will be given. You will need to live within a 10 minute response time to the estate.
The Big Band Sound coming to Sudbury in June
“Dance With Us” in association with The Delphi Tea Dance are bringing “Swing Machine” a 17 piece big band who play at venues across East Anglia to The Delphi Centre Sudbury to play at our Mid-Summer Big Band Dance on Saturday 24th June 2017, commencing at 7.30pm. With their 1930’s, 1940’s & 1950’s sound for Swing, Ballroom and Latin music this is a night not to be missed. The Delphi Centre has been through difficult times over the last few years, but with interest in all forms of dancing becoming popular again especially all things vintage, a number of events are being organised by different groups. The Swing Machine will play classics from Glenn Miller, Stan Getz, Ella Fitzgerald, Ted Heath and songs from Frank Sinatra and other big names. The dancing will be great on the Delphi’s large sprung dance floor. The 24th June is also Armed Forces Day so to have this great band playing the tunes and songs of the 1940’s era will be very appropriate. This is a charity event for UPBEAT – Heart Support in West Suffolk, they do a fantastic job supporting patients who have had major heart surgery. They receive no major funding and rely on donations and fund raising events. There will be a licenced bar at competitive prices, and you may bring your own nibbles. The dance will be themed to the 1940’s which we hope many dancers will come dressed to the era. A fund raising raffle and other prizes will be won on the night. Swing, ballroom whatever you love, it's all good exercise just about any dance style can raise your heart rate, burn calories and tone muscles. It will make you feel good so come along to this fantastic midsummer event. Order your tickets early to avoid disappointment. Admittance will be by ticket only at special price of £15 from Philip on 01206 262544 or email:- dancewithussuffolk@outlook.com also tickets available at Sudbury Tourist Information Office. Contact Philip Goodyer Leavenheath 01206 262544
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These days there are a number of ways that you can make a will, but a report aimed at assessing the quality of wills drafted for customers shows that you can’t beat the service provided by a solicitor. The three main ways of making a will are: Have your local solicitor advise you and draft it on your behalf Approach a will writing company to write your will Write your own will, either online or using a postal service Wills written by solicitors are better quality: Of most significance was the report’s finding that wills written by a firm of solicitors are of better quality than those provided by will writing companies and DIY will service providers. Wills provided through a DIY service were found to be of poorest quality with such wills being most likely to be invalid and least likely to actually provide for what the customer wanted. In some cases they were found to be detrimental to the customer to the extent that the customer’s assets may not be distributed as they wish when they eventually pass away. DIY wills services do not ask for important details: The report discovered that many DIY will customers are not being prompted to consider the fundamental issues and aspects of their personal circumstances that should form the very foundations of their will. This can lead to important issues not being addressed and dealt with properly. Non-solicitors are more likely to charge above what was originally quoted: Customers of will writers were also more likely to report they were charged more than the price originally quoted to them. This is partly due to will writers charging for extra services, such as lifetime will storage, that solicitors include as standard within their price. Customers of will writing companies feel pressured: The report found that customers of will writing companies (as opposed to solicitors) were far more likely to feel pressured into purchasing additional services along with their will. The report also found that of the will writing companies it surveyed, 25% paid its advisors commission for selling additional services. This is a practice not undertaken or condoned by Holmes & Hills. Solicitors offer more opportunities to ask questions and get advice: The report found that customers using solicitors to make their will were most likely to feel they had sufficient opportunities to ask questions regarding what was involved and what the implications were of what was being included within their will. For advice on making or updating your Will and to ensure your wishes are properly provided for, speak to your local solicitors at Holmes & Hills in Sudbury. 96 North Street, Sudbury, CO10 1RF. 01787 275275 www.holmes-hills.co.uk
Sudbury Choral Society’s 70th Anniversary Concert
Sunday 9th April sees the Sudbury Choral Society embark on one of the classic works of the choral repertoire, Mendelssohn’s “Elijah”. This evocative piece traces the biblical journey of Elijah as he leads his people out of captivity in Egypt to freedom as told in the book of Exodus. The Society gave their first concert in January 1947 and for their 70th anniversary they decided to tackle one the best known and loved oratorios. They are supported by a specially invited orchestra made up mainly from local players. Normally local choral societies don’t tackle the large scale choral works such as Elijah as they need over 100 singers to be heard over the large scale orchestral accompaniment required but the choir’s musical director David Butcher has sourced a reduced orchestra version which cuts down the large numbers of wind and brass players required in the original version. Sudbury Choral Society are always keen to support young soloists just starting out on their musical careers and in this concert we will have four young soloists who are currently studying on the post graduate course at the Royal College of Music, one of the best music conservatoires in the world. The society is also keen to keep the cost of their concerts down to a reasonable £10 for adults with 11 – 18’s tickets costing £5 and under 11’s getting in for free. They achieve this by raising money through other events; in particular through contacts with the Tony Halsted Horn Ensemble they are promoting a concert on Sunday the 23rd July at 3 pm this year which features some of the best French Horn players in the country. Sudbury Choral Society presents Mendelssohn’s “Elijah” St Peter’s Church, Market Hill Sudbury 7:30 pm Sunday 9th April 2017 Cost Adults £10, 11-18’s £5, Under 11’s free Doors and bar open at 7pm
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“Get into Golf” at Stoke by Nayland Golf Open Weekend 8th/9th April!
Stoke by Nayland Golf Club has launched a new initiative this year to encourage aspiring golfers of any age to get into the game of golf - and to ensure that they’ll have fun whilst they learn! The aim is to encourage anyone to join in at any level of the golf “escalator” that suits them, and then progress upwards at their own pace, to get even more enjoyment both from the game itself, and from being part of a club. Offering the finest coaching facilities in the area – which include a 20 bay covered driving range, which is a Regional Performance Centre for England Golf, extensive short game practice areas, and two championship golf courses – as well as four highly qualified professional coaches, Stoke by Nayland provides the best possible environment and opportunities for Getting into Golf. The annual Golf Membership Open Weekend at Stoke by Nayland will be held on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th April from 10am – 3pm on both days. Golfers of all abilities are welcome to come along – whether you are beginner wishing to get started in the game with lessons, or a seasoned player who would like to take advantage of the “No joining fee” and “14 months for the price of 12” membership deals on offer over the weekend. There will also be free golf clinics given at the Driving Range from 10am and 12 noon on both days, and complimentary 9 holes of golf (confident players only) on Sunday from 10am. In addition to the Open Weekend activities there will be rolling 4 week coaching courses starting on both weekdays and weekends for adults, ladies and juniors from beginners upwards - so please visit the website to find out more! Stoke by Nayland’s Head Teaching Professional, Roly Hitchcock has just achieved the accolade of becoming one of only a dozen golf professional coaches in the UK and Ireland who have been awarded the PGA level 4 UK Sports Coaching certificate from Birmingham University. Roly has been trained by the top coaching academics in the country to critically evaluate new techniques and apply this knowledge to his coaching programmes at Stoke by Nayland. Roly heads up a team of three other highly qualified coaches; Karl Dunn, an experienced coach at Stoke by Nayland, Simon Dainty, previously a coach at the Lee Westwood Golf School and Danielle Anderson, who has just joined Stoke from Wentworth.Stoke by Nayland’s reputation for being a friendly, welcoming and forward-thinking club for all, has now been further enhanced, as the venue has been awarded the official England Golf Golfmark Award - the authorised seal of approval for clubs which successfully work to develop the game. The outstanding golf facilities include extensive practice areas, an excellent clubhouse serving freshly cooked food all day and a wellstocked golf shop with a repair and personal fitting service. For full details about dates and coaching packages including individual coaching, group lessons and junior sessions please visit: www.stokebynayland.com/golf and see “Golf Lessons and Coaching” or call 01206 265812 or email golfcoaching@stokebynayland.com For information about Membership options and the Open Weekend please email mary.saward@stokegolfandleisure.com or call 01206 26584
Update on the Sudbury Carnival
The Carnival Committee have been meeting regularly since our last report with the decision to change the date to the 20th of August to avoid clashing with other local events. With the support of our sponsors, this year’s Carnival Queen (over 16) will receive a cash prize of £100 with several other incentives also donated by our sponsors. So if you haven’t yet entered please hurry, we are pleased with the number of Princess (5-15 yrs) entries this year with 17 so far taking part. For the first time we are delighted to have 4 enter for the Prince competition (5-15 yrs) but would like to see many more. The selection will take place at the Snooker Club in North Street on May 13th. Entry forms can be obtained from suecreamer1@aol.com or aowen197@aol.com telephone 07951 722469 or 07917 850240. We are delighted with the support of our Sponsors who have made it possible to expand the event this year to encourage a greater number of contestants than ever before. The Carnival itself is coming together quite nicely with a promise from Wiles Contractors to supply any vehicle within their range that may be required. We still have spaces for individuals or groups who would like to enter the procession, so the rest is up to you, we would like to see as many get involved as possible, so let’s make it an occasion to remember. If you would like a ‘pitch’ in Belvue Park then you need to hurry as spaces are being filled quite quickly, get in touch with Angie on angie_talbot@sky.com or aowen197@aol.com, 07860 860193. Jack Owen, Sudbury Carnival Promotions
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James Cartlidge writes Whilst other parts of the Budget hogged the headlines, I suspect that the item announced by the Chancellor that will have the more lasting impact is ‘Tlevels’. These are new technical qualifications which seek to address our long standing failure to be as productive as other countries. In short, comparable nations are generally able to produce more national wealth for each person in work. That means in practical terms not only that we have to work longer hours for the same standard of living, but it means that we lag behind many European nations in income per head – we are poorer, comparatively speaking. In 2015, for every comparable hour worked in Germany, the UK produced 37% less output. Of course, there is much to be proud of in our economic performance of late – record low unemployment; low inflation and a growing economy – and we have historic advantages like our language and respected legal system. Nevertheless, most experts recognise that our historic underperformance in productivity is linked to a weaker skills base, even if we have leading universities in the more academic fields. Put simply, technical education in our country has failed to result in enough young adults with firstrate skills, and any plan to tackle the productivity deficit must establish a system of education that rectifies this. As such, I welcomed the Chancellor’s announcement of a new ‘T-level’ system. Where the route from GCSE to A-level to University is both well-established and well-regarded, the same is not currently true for technical education. The Budget seeks to put these new courses on an equal footing with the traditional academic route by increasing the number of hours that students train by 50% and simplifying the current 13,000 possible qualifications to just 15. An additional £500m of extra funding has been allocated to pay for this new system. When I meet local businesses in South Suffolk they often cite recruiting staff with the right skills as their toughest challenge, and it could be even harder after Brexit. Improving technical education can boost our prosperity and strengthen our nation as it leaves the EU.
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Sudbury Mayor’s Report My year as Mayor is nearly over, it has been such a privilege to serve the town that I love so much and to meet so many interesting people. I just wish that I could do more for the town. One of my great concerns is the ever increasing volume of heavy traffic rumbling through our narrow streets that are lined with so many beautiful buildings. I wish that we could restrict the really huge lorries using our narrow roads as a short cut by following their satellite navigation. I have stood opposite St Gregory’s Church waiting to cross the road and being amazed at some of the enormous vehicles using this route. They are most probably not even delivering in the town! The recent news about the Sudbury bypass is encouraging, so I hope that those concerned will do their best to actually get on with it. I know our MP James Cartlidge has and will continue to do everything in his power to ensure that it is built, hopefully before I pop my socks. Thanks to all those who have taken the “Love Sudbury” on board , it is working so well. I was delighted to meet with Sarah Titford and see the amazing transformation in the footpath leading from Friars Street. Sarah said that now the path is respected and littering had ceased. So it is not only loving our town but respecting and caring for every street, footpath and public area. We have sufficient bins, however if anyone reading this knows of an area that needs a bin please contact the Town Council. On Tuesday 14th March in The Mayor’s Parlour a very special presentation from the Norwegian Government was made to Tom Welsh a veteran of the 1st Airborne Division by the Defence Attaché John Olson. Tom was involved in the repatriation of Norway. The British Legion had organised and arranged the whole event and members were there to support him. It was an extremely moving ceremony attended Tom’s family and friends. Tom had remembered so many details from all those years ago, it was indeed a very special ceremony that I felt privileged and honoured to be involved in. I must mention the 2017 Sudbury Festival of Performing Arts. This festival that was previously known as The Clare Festival has been running for 95 years. I was invited by Mary Davies the Chairman to attend all the events. The final event was a The Festival Concert held at the Ormiston Academy it included performances from the Music, Speech and Dance Sections. It was a joy to see some extremely talented young performers and to present the Cups. I am sure that quite a few of the performers will go on to make a career in their choice of entertainment. The compere of the Concert was the talented Darrel Barnard-Jones a previous Head Boy of Ormiston. I had been so impressed by Darrell on previous occasions especially his acting. He has the ability to hold an audience in the palm of his hand a young man who will most certainly find success in the field of entertainment. Sue Ayres, Sudbury Town Mayor
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I would like to thank the people of Sudbury and District for their most generous donations to our Poppy Collectors over Remembrancetide together with all the local Supermarkets for allowing Collectors onto their premises and to the Shops for having a Poppy Box for customers to donate for their Poppy. The total collected and donated to date is £45,926.63 and there are some more fundraising events running up to 30th September which is the year end date. This is the highest amount Sudbury and District Branch has ever collected and which would not have been achieved without your generosity. My thanks too to all Collectors and Helpers for the Appeal. Thank you. January started with the Poppy Awards night which again was well attended and to which we welcomed our Suffolk County President to present all the Awards. As well as all the regular Collectors we welcomed the youth sections being the Gt Cornard Scouts and the 2nd Sudbury Guide Unit who received 5 Year Certificates for Collecting for the Appeal. The Ormiston Sudbury Academy Students and Army Cadet Force were given Certificates of Appreciation marking their efforts for the Appeal again this last year. Four local Businesses were awarded Certificates of Appreciation for the constant donations in their All Year Round collecting Box raising money throughout the year. We are always looking for more distribution of Static Boxes so please make contact with me as at the bottom of this Report if you could have one on your premises. On the 14th March Tom Welsh a Branch Committee Member was presented with the Norwegian Governments Commemorative Medal for his service in helping to restore Norway’s freedom during the Second World War by the Norwegian Defence Attache to the United Kingdom and Ireland Col. John Andreas Olsen. Congratulations Tom. The June 12th meeting is an Open night when non-members are welcome. The Speaker for the Meeting is Robert Burridge giving a talk on the Sinking of the Titanic. Why not join us in the Snooker Club North Street Sudbury 7.00pm for 7.30pm start. Light Refreshments will be served after the Talk. Armed Forces Day will be held on the Market Hill Sudbury on Saturday 24th June. A short Parade of Veterans from the bottom of the Market Hill will be met at the Town Hall by the Mayor and Rev. Canon Cheryl Collins together with Branch members and the public. A short Service will then be held which will be followed with coffee and tea in the Town Hall. Please support our Veterans. Tuesday 4th July is American Independence Day when there will be a short Service of Remembrance at the American Memorial outside St Gregory’s Church starting at 9.00 a.m. All welcome. Saturday 1st July Great Cornard hold their annual Fete and our Gazebo will be present there and also on Saturday 8th July members will hold their B.B.Q. event at the Cornard Lock starting at 3.00 p.m. and this will be a ticket only BBQ. Sunday 23rd July members will attend the Party in the Park event with the Gazebo and Poppy items at both. We expect to have the 1917 – 2017 Poppy Pins together with Membership and Welfare details available. Please give us a look and say Hello. Saturday August 12th The Poppy Race Day will be held at Newmarket Race Course. This event is organised by our Poppy Appeal team in Head Office and is a very exciting day which includes a large Parade of Standards along the Course. Tickets can be purchased on the Day at the Box Office or before the Day contact Stuart Hume for details of reduced admission prices. Membership is not limited to Service or Ex Service people anyone is eligible to be a member. If you would like to join the Sudbury & District Branch please contact our Membership Secretary Colin Smith on 01787 379704. Other enquiries to the Chairman and Poppy Appeal Organiser: Stuart Hume 01787 374277
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This will be the 4th year of the free Tuesday Lunchtime Concerts in St Peter’s and we will begin this year with a Special Guest performance on Tuesday April 11th between 12.30 - 1.30 pm approx. This will be a recital by baritone Mark Saberton, accompanied by pianist Joe Richardson. Mark grew up in the area, and still teaches near Sudbury, but spends most of his working life singing with Opera companies all over the British Isles. Currently Mark is on tour with Swansea City Opera, in Lakme by Delibes. The show comes to the Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich on May 7th. We are delighted that Mark and Joe could find time to open our new season. All performances are given free, and are free to everyone. Tea and coffee is also free. Of course, if visitors can and want to make donations to the Regeneration Project they are very welcome to do so. Heather Clayton, Friends of St Peter’s
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Something for everyone at the St George’s Celebration Weekend in Sudbury April 22 and 23, 2017
The life-size St George and the dragon made their first appearance at Sudbury on Show at the beginning of March, and a number of children and adults were photographed. George has continued to appear around the town since then, including a visit to Tesco who have added their name to the list of willing sponsors, alongside Waitrose. Both supermarkets are giving generously to support the event. St George will be appearing at numerous locations, on street signs and banners, to promote the 23 April celebrations. On April 22 there is a Charity Roadshow offering free Workshops and Volunteer Awards Ceremony at the Quay Theatre in Sudbury; among the most popular workshops are the sessions offering Ten Top Tips on Writing Good Funding Applications, Recruiting and Managing Volunteers, Marketing and Publicity and Managing a Group’s Finances. Winners of the Volunteer Awards will be announced at a ceremony at 4.00 p.m. on April 22, in the Quay Theatre auditorium. This is a ticket only event and invited guests be welcomed with tea and cakes, before joining the Shewill is less tnominees to find out who has been chosen to receive awards under the different categories. Three finalists will be chosen for each award and the Shewith is less winners presented a shield, with runners up receiving certificates. The tcategories are: Young Volunteer (under 18), Young Volunteer (18-24), Long Service Volunteer, Older Volunteer (over 65), Starting a Voluntary Organisation in the last 5 years, Sports Volunteer of the Year, Arts Volunteer of the Year, Horticultural or Environmental Volunteer of the Year, Community Volunteer of the Year and Charity Volunteer. Stalls at the St George's Day Country Fair at Sudbury Cricket Ground, on Sunday April 23, will be many and varied - all from the voluntary and community sector. The usual bottle, cake, tombola, raffle, plants, bric-a-brac stalls will be supplemented by a range of games, including Splat the Rat, Critter in a cage, Play your Cards Right, Find the Dragon’s Treasure. At their suggestion, the Friendship Dancers are also taking part in a very full programme of entertainment and hope to encourage visitors to join them in some Eastern European dances in the arena. With Punch and Judy, a magic show, circus skills, balloon modelling, face painting, the award-winning Gymnastics Team from Pot Kiln School, Sudbury Phoenix Community Marchers, and Ben the Busker, there will be plenty for everyone to enjoy. Alongside all of this, each recreational organisation in Quay Lane will be I must find that offering taster sessions, including rowing, canoeing, tennis, bowls, cricket and bhockey and a ‘Beat the Street’ competition will also take place. Before the closing date on 31 March, numerous entries were received for the I must find that children’s competitions of poetry, short stories, paintings, drawings and bsculpture and the winners will be announced on the day, with gold, silver and bronze prizes being awarded. The children’s fancy dress parade will be open to any age, but contestants need to follow the theme of St George and the Dragon; every entrant will receive a small gift. There will be all day catering from the Cricket Club who are offering a BBQ as well as tea, coffee and cakes, alongside stronger beverages from their bar. To avoid parking congestion in Quay Lane, a free Park and Ride scheme will operate from the Delphi main car park in Newton Road, Sudbury, every 30 minutes from 9.30 a.m. with the last bus leaving Quay Lane at 4.00 p.m. This promises to be an exciting day out for the whole family: all we need now is beautiful weather to ensure everyone has a great time! Further information can be obtained by telephoning Robin Hodgkinson on 01787 312140 for the Charity Roadshow and Volunteer Awards, and Lesley Ford-Platt on 01787 372171 for the St George’s Day Country Fair
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Preparations for the 178th Hadleigh Show are well underway so put Saturday 20th May in your diary and join us for a great family day out at Holbecks Park. This year we will be welcoming The Devils’ Horsemen with their Cossack Trick Riding Display to the Showground. Other ringside entertainment includes The Sheep Show, the Young Farmers Tug-O-War, Sky Birds of Prey falconry displays, The Dog & Duck Show, Dog Agility by TAG and a farm machinery parade. With over 160 trade stands there is lots to see and do for all the family. This year we are pleased to be supporting The Hadleigh Festival of Gardening & Art and Hadleigh Dementia Action Alliance. Visit their stands on Show Day to see what they, along with many other Hadleigh groups and businesses, are up to in 2017. The Cooking Demo will be back this year and the education & schools team are getting very “eggcited” about chickens and eggs down in their new location. Advance tickets can be purchased on-line at www.hadleighshow.co.uk as well as the usual retail outlets; Avis Newsagents, Hadleigh; Hollow Tree Farm Shop, Semer; Boxford Post Office; Bates Wells & Braithwaite, Sudbury; Hall Farm Shop, Stratford-St-Mary, Hintlesham Barns and Elmsett Post Office and Stores. Advance prices remain the same as last year. If booking before Friday 19th May, visitors can take advantage of the ‘Early-Bird Discount’, which reduces a Family Ticket (2 Adults with up to 3 Children) to just £24 (£29 on day). Other Early Bird prices are: Adult - £9 (£13 on day); Child 5-16 – £5 (£7 on day); Senior Citizen - £7 (£11 on day). Parking is FREE; gates open at 8.00am.
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By the time this goes to print we will have had our first holiday for 2017, having had a last minute change in destination, being at Llandudno instead of Weston super Mare, through problems beyond our control. Now looking forward to summer months with the following days out. Wed May 17 - Dunwich Wed June 21 - Bluebell Railway Wed 19 July - Lunch At The Wherry And Boat Trip On Oulton Broads Wed 16 Aug - Langham Glass Inc. Demonstration Wed 30 Aug - Hunstanton Thursford Christmas Spectacular- Wed 8th and Sunday 12 November Sat. 9 Dec - Seasonal Lunch at Ufford Park Hotel followed by “Christmas Spectacular in the Land of Oz “ by Co-op Juniors at Snape Maltings. Spring 2018 5 Day Holiday: March 19 to 23 - Woolacombe, Devon. Full Lists may be obtained from The Tourist Information Corner in The Library, Sudbury. For further information, or to book, please contact Pat Bennett on 01787 310982 or 07887 868259.
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We had many visitors to our stand at Sudbury on Show and we hope that this will inspire more of you to come along and see what we do. If you are interested in becoming a member why not come along to one of our Monday lunchtime meetings to see what we are like – 12.30 at the Mill Hotel, Sudbury. As ever Crucial Crew was a busy time and I hope you let you have more details next month. Also next time I hope to be able to reveal some exciting news to do with our work with young people and schools. Watch this space! We continue this year to offer opportunities to primary school children to learn about and enjoy the natural environment and we are hoping to launch “Rotakids” in one of the local schools soon. Amongst other things, Rotakids gives young children the opportunity to run a club themselves, along Rotary lines based on our motto/byline “Service above self” to learn how to begin engaging with local and international communities. Rotary’s Polio eradication campaign has received much publicity across the country, particularly at this time of year with the flowering of purple crocuses throughout the land; some of you may have seen our displays in Siam Gardens, in Melford Road and at the station. Sudbury Rotary Club will be having a stand at the St George’s Celebration event being held on 23 April as part of a “Celebrate England” event throughout the weekend. At the same time we will be holding Sudbury Open Gardens, with the proceeds shared between Rotary charities and the Hospice. Look out for local advertising nearer the date or you can buy programmes from our stand at the Cricket Club on the Sunday itself. By the time you read this we hope to have organised a street collection to send funds to the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) which is aiming to provide immediate aid and avoid delay in supporting those most in need because of the devastating famine in countries in East Africa. In the longer term Rotary nationally is focusing as well on long term community and restoration projects. Looking ahead, don’t forget the annual Prom Concert, which will be held this year on Saturday May 13th in St Peters, Sudbury featuring the Colchester Army Wives. Tickets will be available from the Tourist Office and on the door. If you would like more information about our club and our activities please contact our secretary Roger Green on 07341 290415 or look us up on our website www.sudburyrotary.com or simply Google Sudbury Rotary Club Rotarian Tony Platt
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Book Sale at Acton Church
Saturday 22nd April in All Saints Church, Acton, near Sudbury. 10.00 – 2.00, Free Entry. Books, DVDs and Jigsaws. Refreshments available. All profits to the church.
Concert and cakes at All Saints Church, Little Cornard
Gainsborough Concert Group will be offering songs from the shows and light classical music at a concert at All Saints Church, Little Cornard, on Sunday April 2 at 3.00 p.m, The accompanist will be Penny Marsden. The concert is being offered free of charge, but donations to the Tony Moore Memorial Bell Fund will be welcomed. Tea and cakes will be available after the concert. A recent coffee morning held in the Church’s school room raised over £300 from the sale of cakes and a raffle. Another cake stall will be offered by members of the Bell Committee on April 23 at the St George’s Day Country Fair at Sudbury Cricket Club, and a second stall will be selling bric-a-brac and asking visitors to guess the number of marbles in the jar. All proceeds from these events will be added to the fund to restore the bells in this Grade 1 listed Church, where the bells have not been rung full circle in living memory but, with fund-raising events and applications for grants, it is hoped the bells will peal again by 11 November 2018 to commemorate the Armistice of WW1. For more information, contact Robert Mackman on 01787 228077. Donations to the Tony Moore Memorial Bell Fund may be sent direct to Robert at Cobnut Cottage, 4 Upper Road, Little Cornard, Sudbury, CO10 0NZ (cheques payable to Little Cornard PCC (Bell Fund Account). www.sudburycommunitynews.co.uk
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We’ve undergone something of a transformation here at The Bridge. With a contemporary design and a spacious remodel inside, our café is a perfect place to meet with friends. There’s no rushing here. It’s all about taking your time and enjoying the ambience over freshly cooked snacks and lunches, prepared using locally sourced Suffolk ingredients. Ours is a café for all. With books and crafts for children, parents can get together with friends to savour a freshly brewed coffee, and tuck into our famous cheese scones or popular sausage rolls. If you’ve got time to spare, treat yourself to a bit of me time and have a go at our Paint Your Own Pottery in the studio. Or, maybe you just need a quiet space to get some work done, feel free to plug in your laptop and use our free Wifi. As the weather warms, our serene courtyard garden is a lovely space to relax with tea and cake in the centre of town.Pop by and say hello - the coffee’s brewing and the scones are baking! The Bridge Project is a Sudbury based charity that helps adults with learning difficulties in the community. All money made goes straight back into The Bridge, to support the services it provides the community.
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Award-winning home improvement company A&B Asset has achieved the TrustMark accreditation, the only Government-endorsed scheme for all trades in and around the home. Through extensive vetting and on-site inspections, traders and home improvement companies can obtain TrustMark accreditation by showing technical competence, good customer service and ethical trading practices. “We’re absolutely delighted to have earned TrustMark accreditation,” commented John Savage, Managing Director at A&B Asset. “For us, it’s recognition that we’re managing to live up to the uncompromising standards of quality and customer service we set ourselves, and that homeowners can have complete confidence in the products and installations we provide. For 45 years, we’ve dedicated ourselves to exceeding customer expectations, and we’re constantly striving to improve the quality of everything we do.” For over four decades, A&B Asset has been installing windows, doors and conservatories across East Anglia and the south-east of England. This latest accreditation comes after A&B Asset were named members of the Master Window and Conservatory Installers Association. To join the MWCIA, installers must show an outstanding level of quality and professionalism across every part of their business. For more information, call 0808 159 6310 or visit www.ab-asset.co.uk and for further information about TrustMark, visit www.trustmark.org.uk Telephone Community News on 01473 823366
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A St George’s Day Gala of British Light Music, St Peter’s, Sudbury
As a fitting Finale in association with the St George’s Country Fair Weekend in Sudbury on St George’s Day, Sunday April 23rd, The British Light Music Orchestra, Lyston Voices, with Guest Star Soprano Marilyn Hill Smith from English National Opera. BBC Radio 2’s popular Friday Night is Music Night are presenting ‘A Gala of British Light Music for St George’s Day’ at 4.30pm in St Peter’s, Sudbury, in aid of Help For Heroes. This Patriotic Gala performance will include favourite light music from popular British operettas, musicals, film and TV, including Merrie England, HMS Pinafore, Glamorous Night, Iolanthe, The Arcadians, Me & My Girl, Desert Island Discs, Upstairs Downstairs, The Archers,& Music While You Work, with a Dame Vera Lynn Singalong, and a Patriotic Last Night of The Proms Finale for all. The performance is hosted and conducted by Maestro Ian McMillan, a Guest conductor from BBC Radio 2’s, Friday Night is Music Night’ and The Carl Rosa & London Operetta Companies. Tickets £20 (£10 under 16’s), inclusive of a Songsheet and Union Jack to wave, can be reserved in advance at thebritishlightmusicorchestra@gmail.com or purchased from The Tourist Information Centre, Sudbury Library, from mid March. Early booking is strongly advised, as demand for seats is expected to be high. There may be a few seats available at the door on the night.
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Ah Ha! That pesky cat, Ollie, is out and about now Spring is here, leaving me in peace to write this month’s News, starting with an appeal for a new arrival. Billy, a Jack Russell cross, is a 15 year old gentleman, sadly homeless because his owner died. After so many years being the one and only, he desperately needs a foster home where he is the sole pet for his remaining years. He’ll give you lots of fuss, take you for lots of lovely walks and let you cook him Cordon Bleu meals, with a few treats on the side to make life interesting. SESAW would look after any veterinary care so please get in touch if you think Billy could be the King of your Castle. If you received your Community News early, do visit the SESAW Easter Fair, 1st April, 11-3pm at Whatfield Village Hall. Next is our Spring Fair, 10-3pm, 23rd April at the Old School, Long Melford. Lots of goodies including a Fathers’ Day table, Mandy’s delicious Preserves and a lovely splash of colour from Neil Scott Nurseries. Also a tombola, raffle, refreshments, free parking – and me! Our rabbit expert, Karen, will be talking to visitors at the Green Island Gardens and Nursery on Easter Sunday 16th April. Do say hello if you call in at Green Island Park Road, Ardleigh, CO7 7SP. Mum says I should remind dog owners to keep Easter Eggs well away from their pets because chocolate is poisonous to us pooches, as are sultanas. That warning will dampen the spirits of my pal, Sugar Face, who was caught in mid bite of a cake last Christmas. He’s pretty good at pinching biscuits but the silly boy has yet to master the art of devouring the treats unseen. Must go to investigate the aroma of hot cross buns drifting out of the kitchen. I hope there’s some left (minus the dried fruit) for me, Kenny (the Boss) Chihuahua. Suffolk& Essex Small Animal Welfare, Reg.Charity No.1124029, Stoke Road, Leavenheath, CO6 4PP. 01787 210888. www.sesaw.co.uk
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Beat the Street keeps Sudbury and Great Cornard moving
A Vintage Affair You’ve been before you know what to expect! You haven’t then you are in for a treat!
With over 4,500 people taking part and travelling over 52,000 miles in the six week game last year, Beat the Street have continued to promote and support groups in Sudbury and Great Cornard. Whether your children would like to join the Dodgeball Club organised by Fresh Sports on a Monday evening in the Stevenson Centre or junior parkrun every Sunday at 9am at Great Cornard Sports Centre or you are interested in joining the new Walking Group at Great Cornard Library every first Wednesday of the month, there is lots going on to keep you active. “There are health walks already taking place in and around Sudbury, so it is great that we have a new walk in Great Cornard going from the Library and especially as it is a walk which will suit beginners and those wanting to improve their fitness and wellbeing as it is only 30 minutes and all on paths. Hopefully in the future we can add other walks for those who are more active but we rely on a network of volunteers to lead these walks and Beat the Street has encouraged local people to become walk leaders but more are always needed.” said Debbie Maynard, Health Walk Coordinator and Health Walk Trainer for OneLife Suffolk. Beat the Street has three walks in the Suffolk Walking Festival which is on between the 13 May and 4 June with over 100 walks on offer throughout Suffolk. All walks can be found at www.suffolkwalkingfestival.co.uk. If you took part in Beat the Street last year, we would like to know of any benefits which it brought to your life; did you meet any new people, do you now stop and talk with people, have your feeling changed about where you live and do you know more about local facilities, parks and open spaces? Beat the Street will also be sending out a survey by the end of March which a chance to win £50 to see if there are any changes to the health and well-being of those who took part. Beat the Street are also working with Sudbury Town Council and Sudbury Tourist Information Centre to get accreditation to make Sudbury the first Walkers are Welcome town in Suffolk. Walkers are Welcome towns and villages can be found throughout the UK and can be recognised by the logo as a place for visitors and residents to enjoy the outdoors. As part of the application we need to demonstrate local support and would ask everyone to go to https://goo.gl/lQ1PJy to sign up online or visit Sudbury Tourist Information Centre located in the library to find out more. The Tourist Information Centre will be able to provide more details on any of the activities, also visit the What’s On page at www.seeanddosudbury.co.uk or contact team.sgc@beatthestreet.me
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Woods Around Town is a local environmental group for Sudbury and the surrounding villages dedicated to the creation of new woodland and wildlife habitats and to the maintenance of existing ones. Formed in 2006 just a small group of volunteers have: • Restored a pond 192 metres in circumference. It is now a home to breeding colonies of Great Crested Newts, Smooth Newt and much more. • Established a tree nursery with over 200 trees at any one time • Introduced the ‘Seed to Tree’ programme to local schools to get youngsters planting tree seeds. • Cleared community areas and planted many trees and hedgerows. • In 2015 we had a fantastic community effort with the planting of a 100m hedgerow alongside open ground at Aubrey Drive to protect the area from vehicular access. Woods Around Town is often consulted by local councils on environmental projects including the Sudbury area’s first Biodiversity Trail now known as the Gainsborough Trail. We are currently looking to create a new community woodland on an area of unused town council land near the Woodhall Moat. The group are going through the process of establishing the viability of the site and then the development of a Management Plan. We are now looking to recruit more members to our group and if you feel that you would like to join us please contact our Membership Secretary, Adrian Osborne, on 01787 466096 or alternatively on moonriverjan@gmail.com. Remember that not only would you be contributing to our green environment but also keeping yourself healthy!
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Little Waldingfield History Society 19th April Ashley Cooper Connections between Suffolk and India Ashley is a brilliant speaker and this talk will be full of surprises. All talks will be at the Parish Room in Church Road, Little Waldingfield, commencing at 7.30 pm sharp. Please book & pay in advance to guarantee your place, as seats are limited. Booking Secretary: Diana Langford, Pitt Cottage 01787 248298 Tickets Members £2.00 Non Members £4.00
Looking After The Hearts Of Suffolk
Do you have a heart condition? Do you know anyone with a heart related illness that could benefit from exercise and support? Upbeat Heart Support has meetings at Long Melford Old School in Long Melford on a Tuesday morning. If you feel you could do with a bit of support, come along and see us. We have a Cardiac Nurse present all morning and our exercises are designed specifically for heart patients lead by BACR trained Instructor. Plenty of members who have been through the same thing who you can have a chat and cup of coffee with. Upbeat Heart Support in West Suffolk is a self financing charity and provides rehabilitation exercise classes for patients with heart and related illnesses. Sessions take place at Long Melford Old School and at Newbury Community Centre, Bury St. Edmunds. If you would like more information please call 01449 774333 or 01359 232678.
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Junior tennis on the rise at Sudbury
Budding sports children are being urged to join Sudbury Tennis Club’s junior division after a highly successful first four years which has seen the number of young people at the club grow from single figures to more than 100. The club introduced a new junior section in February 2013 offering Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) accredited coaching to tennis tots as young as four years old. “In those first few weeks we had six young players,” said Ronnie Hall, the junior co-ordinator. “Remarkably, of those first six players, three have been taken into the County programme, showing how rewarding it is to start children playing at an early age.” The LTA scheme is a pathway through different types of balls for different age groups. The youngest from four to eight years old, start playing with soft red balls, using half courts and mini nets. They then progress at aged eight to a slightly harder orange ball, then onto another harder green ball, before playing with hard yellow balls in the full- size game. Last year the club invested in a new synthetic-clay surface at its site on Quay lane in Sudbury. The new playing surface has proven to be a success with both juniors and adult members of the club. Hall explained: “The new courts have been so beneficial for the juniors as the balls bounce lower and at a slower pace than on our previous hard tarmac courts, which gives small people more time to learn better strokes to prepare them for the fast, full-size game. The scheme has been so successful that last season we played two junior boys of 12 and 14 years in our men’s first team.” At the end of last season, the club introduced a new head coach, Sheetal Pandya, who is moving the programme forward with Matt Perry his assistant coach. Both are LTA level 3 qualified coaches, and are organising coaching for adult members as well as juniors, delivering a super programme for all age groups, especially for people who have never played the game, or are returning after years away from tennis. Hall added: “We have a lovely set up at the club and I am delighted to report that that at the end of last year our junior numbers had increased from those first six kids to over one hundred attending coaching.” For more information on tennis coaching at Sudbury, visit the club website www.sudbury-tennisclub.co.uk
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The Ladykillers
Following the success of their last two productions, Sudbury Dramatic Society have begun rehearsals for their next production which is The Ladykillers at Sudbury’s Quay Theatre from Tuesday 9th to Saturday 13th May at 7.45pm. Classic black comedy The Ladykillers is written by Graham Linehan, author of Father Ted and of The IT Crowd, and based on the original Ealing Comedy. The original production was a huge success in London’s West End. In a house near Kings Cross station a criminal gang take rooms with a sweet little old lady and her diseased parrot. Posing as amateur musicians, they proceed to plot to rob the mail train but they reckon without their determined landlady and, as their plans start coming off the rails, the comedy darkens and the gang begins to disintegrate. The question of who will survive and who will face the music starts to take some unexpected turns. The Ladykillers is directed by Malcolm Hollister who directed the successful 39 Steps last year and the recent Quay Theatre pantomime Treasure Island. The Ladykillers is on at The Quay Theatre Tuesday 9th to Saturday 13th May at 7.45pm and tickets are available now from The Quay Theatre Box Office on 01787 374745 or online at www.quaysudbury.org.uk
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SESAW Fundraising Events Easter Fair, 11am 1st April
Stoke by Nayland Golf Club Two Thorns and a Rose
Village Hall, Rectory Road, Whatfield, IP6 7QU Egg-cellent choice of gifts and goodies
Spring Fair, 10-3pm 23rd April The Old School, Long Melford, CO10 9DX Huge selection for all the family and the pets Tables still available, ÂŁ10 each, phone 01206 263269 to book. ADULT ENTRY 50p, RAFFLE, REFRESHMENTS FREE PARKING AT BOTH EVENTS All proceeds to Suffolk & Essex Small Animal Welfare, Reg. Charity No.1124029. www.sesaw.co.uk
WHAT’S ON at ST PETER’S April 2017
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Kettle & Fish:a peaceful cafĂŠ/information centre Sudbury On Show: showcasing local charities, voluntary groups, sports clubs and many more Thurs 9th Kettle & Fish: a peaceful cafĂŠ/information centre Sat 11th St Peters Dog Day Sun 12th Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra Concert Thurs 16th Kettle & Fish:a peaceful cafĂŠ/information centre Sat 18th Imagine....Craft and Gift Fair Sun 19th Suffolk Villages Festival Concert: Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord) and Jonathan Mason (viola da gamba) Sat 25th Craft and Gift Sale Sun 26th Sudbury Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert Thurs 30th Kettle & Fish: a peaceful cafĂŠ/information centre Fri 31st Farmers Market
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OPEN DOORS PROGRAMME On days when there is no event in the Church, the Friends of St Peters operate an Open Doors programme. Weather and availability permitting, volunteer Stewards will welcome visitors between 11 am and 3 pm.
Club Captain Don Wiggins, Nigel Byham, Mandy Byham, Louis Freeman and Anne Hemmings In good conditions the Stoke by Nayland members contested one of the first mixed competitions of the year. The teams of two men and one lady played a ‘scramble’ format on the Gainsborough Course, after a shotgun start. The competition was won by Mandy and Nigel Byham together with Louis Freeman with a terrific score of 56.2. But they only just edged out the team of Suzanne Shaw- Smith, Duncan Smith and Paul Lankester into second place. There was only 0.3 between the two teams. The prizes were presented by Club Captain Don Wiggins and Ladies Captain Anne Hemmings.
Newton Green Raises ÂŁ6,000 For Charity
Newton Green Golf Club has just completed a year during which more than ÂŁ6,000 was raised for charity. Most of the money - ÂŁ5,934 - was handed over at a recent general meeting to the Kernos Centre, Sudbury, which is a nonprofit making charity providing professional counselling and psychotherapy to children and adults.
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An experiment to get more trophy winners to turn up for the club’s annual presentations proved a success at Newton Green Golf Club. A Sunday morning nine-hole friendly encounter involving men’s and mixed competition winners during the year meant an increased turn-out, compared with holding the presentation as part of a winter evening annual meeting. Retiring men’s captain Lee Prentice and ladies’ captain Sally Cade handed over the awards after a rainsoaked morning’s play, which was followed by a well- attended hot trolley lunch. The pictures feature the mixed and men’s competition winners.
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Dates for your Diary... Sudbury VIP's (Visually Impaired People), on the 1st Wednesday of every month we have a coach outing, on the second Wednesday of each month we have a coffee morning at the Christopher Centre, Gainsborough Street, 10am 12pm and on the last Wednesday of every month we have an afternoon tea at the Christopher Centre, Gainsborough Street, Sudbury,2pm - 4pm - all events are open to anyone with a visual impairment Bridge Project - Paint Your Own Ceramics Prices start from £1.25 per item. Contact 01787 313691 or info@thebridgeproject.co.uk to book. Courtyard Café@The Bridge Project, 20 Gainsborough Street, Sudbury CO10 2EU Why not follow us on Twitter to get daily special updates? Bridge Project - Tuesday Lunch Club Roast lunch served in our Pavilion Room for older residents of Sudbury and surrounding villages. 12 noon to 1.30 pm. Roast Dinner £5.00; Dessert £2.00 Contact 01787 313691 or info@thebridgeproject.co.uk to book. Courtyard. Mondays: Sue Ryder Synergy Café for those living with dementia and their carers 10.30 am to 2.30 pm. Open Doors Mental Health Support Group. 11.00 am to 2.00 pm. The Bridge Project, 20 Gainsborough Street, Sudbury CO10 2EU. 01787 313691 www.thebridgeproject.co.uk
Saturday 1st April Get fit for Free - Weekly Parkrun, Great Cornard Sports Centre, CO10 0JU. 9am Free. Facebook: Beat the Street Sudbury and Great Cornard/Great Cornard parkrun www.parkrun.org.uk Saturday 1st April Spring Show at Great Waldingfield Village Hall, 2pm-4pm. 60p (accompanied children free) Tel: 01787 378342. Saturday 1st April Easter fair/Sesaw fundraising event. Village Hall, Rectory Road, Whatfield, IP6 7QU. 11.00am www.sesaw.co.uk Sunday 2nd April Get fit for Free - Weekly Junior Parkrun for 4 to 14 year olds. Great Cornard Sports Centre, CO10 0JU. 9am Free. Facebook: Beat the Street Sudbury and Great Cornard/Great Cornard parkrun. www.parkrun.org.uk Sunday 2nd April Organ Recital – Tom Cogan. St Peter’s Church, Sudbury CO10 2EH. 3pm - 4pm. Sunday 2nd April Long Melford Heritage Centre – Open Day. 10am – 4pm. Monday 3rd April Flix in the Stix – ‘All about Eve’. Lavenham Village Hall CO10 9QT. 10.00am £10 per ticket to include Fish & chip lunch with tea. Booking is essential. Email: lavenhamvh@btconnect.com Tuesday 4th April One Life Suffolk - Health Walks - Sudbury Shorter Walk. Meet at 12 noon at Kingfisher CO10 2SU. Tel: 01473 272357/718193. Wednesday 5th April Great Cornard Lunch Club – Fashion Show. Edinburgh Woollen Mill Shop – Sudbury. 6.30pm for 7.00pm start. Ticket price £3 (tickets available at the door). Light Refreshments & Raffle provided. Wednesday 5th April Great Cornard library monthly walking group. Head Lane, CO10 0JU. 10am Free to join. Tel: 01787315195 Wednesday 5th April Weekly Line Dancing Class starts. Lavenham Village Hall, CO10 9QT. Tel: 01787 248599. Email: lavenhamvh@btconnect.com Wednesday 5th April Flix in the Stix – ‘I am Bolt’. Lavenham Village Hall, CO10 9QT. Tickets £4.50 7:00pm doors open, film start: 7:30pm. Wednesday 5th April Suffolk Punch Comedy Club. Comedy in aid of Prostate Cancer Research. The Brewery Tap, East St, Sudbury CO10 2TP. 8 pm Free event, contributions by donation 07711 324362. Thursday 6th - Saturday 8th April Quay Drama – The Time Machine. Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN. 7.30pm. Tickets £12.00 (No Concessions). Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Saturday 8th April Monthly Guided Walk around Sudbury. Meet 11am inside Sudbury Library. CO10 2EN. No need to book, just turn up. Tickets Adults £5, Children £4. Available from The Tourist Information Office. Tel: 01787 881320 Saturday 8th April The Trinity Singers. Christchurch, Sudbury. Rehearsal 4pm, Performance 7:30. Tickets: Singers £5, Audience £8 available at Sudbury Tourist Information Centre 07771 764963 Sunday 9th April Sudbury Choral Society Spring Concert. St. Peter’s Church, Sudbury, CO10 2EH. 7.30pm. Tickets £10, £5 (11-16s), Under 11s Free available at Sudbury Tourist Information Office www.sudburychoralsociety.co.uk Sunday 9th April Quay History Sunday. Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN . 7.30pm. Tickets £7.00 per session or £6 if all sessions booked Tel: 01787 374745 Monday 10th April Quay Film – Pete’s Dragon. Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN. 3.00pm Tickets £5.00 (under 16s £4.00). Tel: 01787 374745 Tuesday 11th April Music at Lunchtime – Mark Saberton. St Peters Church, Sudbury CO10 2EH. 12.30pm to 1.30pm Thursday 13th April Melford Movies – Sully. Long Melford Village Hall, 7pm. Tickets Adults £4.50 U16’s £3, Refreshments available. Friday 14th/Monday 17th April Easter Day Out With Thomas. Chappel Station, CO6 2DS, 10am – 4.30pm. Adults £13. Child £9 2-15years old. Under 2 FREE. Tel:01206 242524 www.earm.co.uk Saturday 15th April Dead and Sudburied returns – Horrorthon II. Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN, Midday – Very late. Tickets £20 for all 6 movies. Over 18’s only. Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Sun 16th April Easter Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday, Sudbury Boat Trips to Great Cornard Lock. Departs from The Granary Tea Room, CO10 2AN. 11am –
5pm. Adult £5. Child £3 www.riverstourtrust.org Tuesday 18th April One Life Suffolk – Health Walks – Sudbury Shorter Walk. Meet at 12.00 noon at Kingfisher CO10 2SU Tel: 01473272357/718193 Tuesday 18th April Music at Lunchtime – Imogen and Paul. St Peters Church, Sudbury CO10 2EH, 12.30pm to 1.30pm Thursday 20th April Talk: History and Traditions of East Anglian Music & Song. Glemsford Local History Society, Glemsford Primary Academy CO10 7RF. 7.30pm Visitors £2, Annual Subscription £10. Contact Margaret King (Secretary) on 01787 280996 Email: marjonking@gmail.com Saturday 22nd April Book Sale in All Saints Church, Acton, near Sudbury. 10.00am – 2.00pm, Free Entry. Books, DVDs and Jigsaws. Refreshments available. All profits to the church. Saturday 22nd April Spring Craft Fair. Lavenham Village Hall, CO10 9QT, 10am to 4pm. Email: lavenhamvh@btconnect.com Saturday 22nd April Friends of Long Melford Church Building Trust. Study Day with Clive Paine. Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford,10am onwards. £10 per ticket – booking essential. Contact Jane on 01787 310373 or Carole on 01787 377164 Saturday 22nd April St George’s Celebration Weekend. Charity Roadshow and Workshops. The Quay theatre and The Jetty, Quay Lane, CO10 2AN, 10am-4pm. Saturday 22nd April, 1pm - 5pm and Sunday 23rd April, 11.30am - 5pm Sudbury Open Gardens In aid of St Nicholas Hospice Care, 23 lovely gardens open for you to enjoy, plant sales, bric-a-brac, cream teas, sausages & free glass of wine etc. Programme £3.50 per adult, children FREE. Buy NOW from Tourist Information Centre, Open Gardens Stall outside Town Hall on market days close to the date or from gardens on the day. Call Maria Mills-Farinas on 07974 564575 or email mills@travelandleisure.co.uk. Sunday 23rd April The 10th Suffolk Classic Motorcycle Show at Stour Valley Business Park, Brundon Lane, Sudbury CO10 7GB, just off A131. 10am 4pm. Cafe, auto-jumble, raffle, trophies for all classes. For more info: John Walker 01787 881803. Sunday 23rd April Spring fair/sesaw fundraising event. The Old School, Long Melford CO10 9DX, 10am-3pm www.seesaw.co.uk Sunday 23rd April St. George’s Day Country Fair. Sudbury Cricket Ground, Quay Lane, CO10 2AN, 10am-4pm. Tel: 01787 372171 Sunday 23rd April St Georges Day Gala of British Light Music. St Peter’s Church, Sudbury CO10 2EH, 4.30pm to 6.30pm. Tickets £15. Under 16’s £10 Available from Sudbury TIC or Email: thebritishlightmusicorchestra@gmail.com In aid of Help for Heroes. Sunday 23rd April Lavenham Farmers’ Market. Lavenham Village Hall, CO10 9QT, 10am-1:30pm. 07704627973 www.suffolkmarketevents.co.uk Tuesday 25th April Music at Lunchtime – Terry Reed. St Peters Church, Sudbury, CO10 2EH, 12.30pm to 1.30pm. Thursday 27th April One Life Suffolk - Health Walks- Newton Green. Meet at 11.15am at Newton Village hall CO10 2AN. Tel: 01473 272357/718193 Friday 28th April Fleece Jazz – Nicholas Meier and Pete Oxley. Stoke by Nayland Hotel CO6 4PZ, 7.30pm Tickets £15 Students half price. Box Office 01787211865 www.fleecejazz.org.uk Friday 28th April Go Wild In The Woods! (for parents and under 5’s). Kone Vale Wood, CO10 2BT, 10:30am-11:45am. £6 per family holly@holkham.net Friday 28th April Farmers Market. St Peters Church, Sudbury CO10 2EH, 9:30am - 2pm. 07704627973 www.suffolkmarketevents.co.uk Saturday 29th April Craft and Gift Fair by Imagine. St. Peter’s Church Sudbury. CO10 2EH, 9am – 4pm. Free Entry Saturday 29th April Long Melford Book Fair. Village Memorial Hall, Long Melford, CO10 9LQ, 10am-4pm. Adults £1 (accompanied children under 15 free) Tel: 01245361609 www.missingbookfairs.co.uk Sunday 30th April Indoor car boot Sale. Lavenham Village Hall, CO10 9QT, 14/3/13 PageEmail: 1 10am 09:14 to 1pm. lavenhamvh@btconnect.com Sunday 30th/Monday 1st May May Bank Holiday Fun Days. Chappel Station, CO6 2DS, 10am – 4.30pm. Adults £13. Child £9 2-15years old. Under 2 FREE. Tel:01206 242524 www.earm.co.uk
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