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In October 2016 One Hundred and Fifty Two walkers of all ages stepped out in memory of all of the families living with or having lost someone with dementia. We are delighted to report that registration is now open for our 2017 event. The walk will take place on Saturday 7th October 2017 starting and finishing at the Kingfisher Leisure Centre, Sudbury. Sign up now at www.SudburyMemoryWalk2017.eventbrite.co.uk. You may remember Jerry Thatcher, 70 years young, Jerry was caring for his mum Kate aged 100 and living with dementia. This year’s walk is dedicated to Kate who sadly died just two week before last year’s walk. Jerry has just completed a "500" mile personal pilgrimage across Spain to promote "Dementia Awareness". He walked from St. Jean Pied de Port in France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain ."The Camino Frances". Along the whole route he pushed his "Little Donkey" shopping trolley made by and supported by Sholley of Clacton-on-Sea, Essex. Having pushed a wheelchair for his 100 year old mother for the last 12 years of her life, travelling to over 100 countries and Islands, he felt his skills and experiences would make it appropriate to her memory. Jerry was the reason that the Sudbury Memory Walk was set up. Jerry feels passionately about raising awareness to dementia and ensuring that there is not only support for the person living with dementia but also the importance of support for those loving and living with someone with dementia. Continued on page 3...
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Have you signed up to the 2017 Sudbury Memory Walk? Due to the changes in funding arrangements, the synergy cafes in Sudbury and Hadleigh were due to stop in April this year. If it had not been for The Bridge Project, Sudbury and Ansell Community Centre, both cafes would have closed. This year we invite you to raise funds for for the De-caf Sudbury, and Ansell Memory Café, Hadleigh to support their work of supporting families to live well with dementia. Jerry invites you all to join him on this year’s walk. A new ½ mile distance has been added to this year’s walk to encourage families living with dementia to join the walk with their loved ones. There will be seats along the route to take a well-earned rest and a rest station at the 1/4mile turn around point. The other routes will be 1 mile, 3 miles and 5 miles. Whether you walk alone and make friends on the way, get a group of colleagues or friends together, belong to a club or community group, or want to get your school involved. Sign up now at www.SudburyMemoryWalk2017.eventbrite.co.uk If Jerry can walk 500 miles, why not try ½ mile or more. Help us to raise the profile of dementia, raise some money and raise the hopes of others. #UnitedAgainstDementia.
Big Band Charity Dance raises £700 for ‘Upbeat’ The Big Band Charity dance at the Delphi Centre for “Upbeat” Heart Support for West Suffolk patients and their families was a great success. The event was themed to the 1940’s with music covering the 30s, 40s and 50s. The evening commenced at 7:30 with a ½ hour of music and sounds of the 1940’s played by our DJ “Snake Hips Steve” with a projection of still images of the period being shown on a large screen behind a simulation of a juke box. Then right on queue the Vice Chairman Brian Richell with his wife Air Raid warning and the Ann being presented with the cheque from All Clear sirens sounded Phil & Jacqui Goodyer for the start of the music by “Swing Machine” a 17 piece big band from Ipswich lead by Bob Airzee with sounds of Glenn Miller, Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald and many others. Dancing the Waltz, Quickstep, Rumba and Cha Cha to a big band is something special. Swing Jiving is typical of the 1940’s and many of the attendees dressed in the styles of the period. The evening raised £700 for the “Upbeat” Charity which has a meeting place at the Old School in Long Melford. The event was organised by “Dance with Us Suffolk” run by Philip and Jacqui Goodyer from Leavenheath, who would like to say a special thank you to the Sudbury Tourist Office for helping to sell the tickets. The “Swing Machine” will be returning to the Delphi Centre on Saturday 30th December for an end of year ART DECO themed Sparkle Party Night. Look out for details in the local press.
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Apart from delicious food, diners at the Secret Garden Café in Sudbury will find that they are surrounded by exquisite irises. Hot dry conditions are of no concern to these beautiful flowers as they have been skilfully captured on camera by professional photographer Clare Dawson. These particular species were originally developed by artist and plantsman Sir Cedric Morris. More recently, professional gardener and iris enthusiast, Sarah Cook, has worked tirelessly to find and grow as many of the Morris’ species as Sir Cedric Morris Iris possible. Sarah and Clare have collaborated on “Benton Nigel” this exhibition. The display coincides with the Hadleigh Festival of Gardening and Art which commemorates the life and work of Sir Cedric Morris who lived and worked for many years at Benton End in Hadleigh. The exhibition is in situ at the Secret Garden Café, until the end of August, Mon to Saturday 9 am to 5pm. For details of the Festival visit www.visithadleighsuffolk.co.uk.
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Sudbury Dramatic Society The next production to follow in a successful 2017 season from Sudbury Dramatic Society is Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s comedy The Rivals, which is on at Sudbury’s Quay Theatre from Tuesday 5th to Saturday 9th September at 7.45pm In Bath in 1775, the beautiful Lydia is living with her old aunt, Mrs Malaprop, a widow whose ability to mangle the English language is legendary. In a story full of mistaken and hidden identities, Lydia is determined to refuse an arranged marriage with Captain Jack Absolute, whom she has never met, and elope with the penniless Ensign Beverley. However, Ensign Beverley. is actually Jack Absolute who is courting Lydia in disguise Mrs Malaprop is encouraging another suitor to Lydia’s hand, who is persuaded to challenge the fictitious Beverley to a duel. As the course of true love never does run smooth, will everything end happily? Sheridan wrote this comedy of manners, mocking eighteenth century conventions of romantic love, even as The Rivals follows the fortunes of the young lovers. The Rivals is being directed by Denis Brogan who has directed other plays set in a similar era, notably a series of plays by Oscar Wilde, and who now brings this expertise to The Rivals The Rivals is on at The Quay Theatre Tuesday 5th to Saturday 9th September 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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Sudbury Mayor’s Report Since becoming Mayor of Sudbury in May it has been, to use a bit of a cliche, a rollercoaster of a time. Ive been feeling from nervous to excited, from scared to humbled - sometimes all those emotions in one day! To say I am honoured to serve Sudbury in this way is an understatement. I've already met some amazing new people and really feel that the 'heart' of our wonderful town is beating well and is happy and healthy. Of course there will always be issues and challenges to overcome, but Im confidant my colleagues and I will face them with gusto and enthusiasm, always putting Sudbury and it's residents at the core of our decisions. I had the pleasure of opening Askew's Hair Salon. Not only a fabulous new premises for a long established and respected Sudbury business, but a wonderful refurbishment of one of the buildings destroyed by the fire in Friars St. Two very ancient walls have been saved and incorporated beautifully into the new building. I also was invited to open the new 50's diner at Mellish House. The staff and residents there were an inspiration, we had a wonderful afternoon there. At the West Suffolk College Achievement Dinner I was so impressed to see so many students from Sudbury being recognised for their brilliant success. I had the pleasure of attending Alice and Owen Diamond's Diamond Wedding Anniversary celebrations at Hanover Court. Chatting to their family, friends and staff it became apparent they are a truly amazing couple. The Taste of Sudbury this year was fabulous. The feedback I'm hearing is all positive and Im sure this event will just grow and grow. Well done to everyone involved. Suffolk Day was brilliant - what a great idea to champion our county in this way. I attended the inaugural event in Ipswich with many other mayors of Suffolk towns. I sung the praises of our great town to all who would listen. Then I popped back to the events in Sudbury. Again I'm sure this will grow and grow and become a regular date in our calendar to showcase Sudbury and Suffolk. We were treated to a perfect afternoon of songs from the silver screen at the Choral Society Summer concert. The only problem I had was trying to resist singing along to all the fabulous movie tunes! It's been a joy helping our dedicated community wardens with the schools competition again this year, in it's tenth and biggest year! We should be so proud of all the schools in our town - the children did brilliantly and with nearly 1500 entries it was an epic task. Well done to everyone that took part, to our winners and to Daisy our first prize winner! I must thank Tesco for their continued support with this event, this year even donating a beautiful bike as one of the first prizes. There are many exciting things ahead this Summer at which point I must mention my Mayors Coffee Morning. This will be on 5th August at 10am - 12 noon in the Mayors Parlour. Thereafter the first Saturday morning of every month, come along for a tea, coffee, tasty homemade cakes and a chat. All the proceeds will go to my charities this year, The Kernos Centre, The Suffolk Befriending Scheme and The Richmond Fellowship. I'm very keen to support these charities all I can as they offer invaluable help, guidance and care to those of us suffering mental health issues and the issues that can surround loneliness, isolation or recovery from addiction. I'd love the Mayors Parlour to be packed on these days! I will make lots of cakes, so do come along if you can. Sarah Page, Sudbury Town Mayor
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Hadleigh Hall in the Suffolk market town of Hadleigh has become the 29th care home under the ownership of Kingsley Healthcare Group. The 54-bed home in Friars Road, on the edge of Hadleigh, will eventually create employment for more than 50 people. A substantial six-figure sum has been spent on refurbishing the 19th century property ahead of opening. Kingsley’s operations director Debbie McGovern said: “We fell in love with the building as soon as we saw it. This is a wonderful location to offer 24-hour short and long-term nursing, residential and dementia care. “We have wonderful landscaped gardens and excellent views across rolling Suffolk countryside, and yet we are just on the edge of Hadleigh and only a short drive away from Ipswich and Sudbury.” She stressed that it was a completely fresh start for the home under the new ownership of a renowned national provider. She said: “As a company we are passionate in our belief that older people should have the best possible quality of life. Providing first class care will be at the heart of everything we do at Hadleigh Hall. “Our staff treat residents as they would their own family and at all times respect the fact they are individuals with their own needs and preferences. “Our interest in our residents is genuine; we learn from listening, engaging and responding to feedback. Above all else, Hadleigh Hall is our residents’ home.” Operations manager Helen Gosling, who led the development of Kingsley’s acclaimed person-centred approach to dementia care, called WINGS, said: “We are managing Hadleigh Hall in a very special way in that the focus of every member of staff, whatever their job, will be the social needs of the residents.” She said in home manager, Emma Beckett, they had selected someone with vast experience in the care sector and, importantly, someone who shared Kingsley’s values. The home is currently recruiting for a range of positions including support workers and domestics. Kingsley was established in 1999 by Daya Thayan and his wife Sumi with the purchase of their first care home in Lowestoft. Since then the family owned business has grown into a national provider employing 1,600 people and caring for more than 1,100 residents. The company passed an important milestone last summer when staff moved into their new head office, Kingsley House, in the centre of Lowestoft. While planning continued national growth Mr Thayan insists on retaining Kingsley’s family values. “Every home we run must be of a standard that would fitting for my own parents,” he said. Call us today on 01473 851995 to arrange a visit or find out more at hadleighhall.care
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James Cartlidge writes Member of Parliament for South Suffolk I was very honoured to be appointed a Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the Ministerial team at the Department of Health. Distilled, the role of PPS is basically to act as a conduit between a government department and parliamentary colleagues. In practice this means that I will be supporting the health ministers in their day-to-day work by attending debates, statements and urgent questions, and also ensuring that they are aware of the feeling in the House of Commons and concerns individual MPs may have. If individual members are concerned about certain matters either locally or nationally, or would like assistance in gaining attention for a particular campaign, it is the role of the PPS to enable that communication. For regular watchers of the Parliament channel – and I know there are some – the PPS usually sits behind the Minister they are supporting and can often be seen scampering across the green benches to send or receive notes to and from Departmental officials seated near the Speaker’s chair. A PPS is an unpaid role, though intriguingly we are classed as being on the Government ‘payroll’. Commentators sometimes use the phrase ‘payroll vote’ which refers to all Ministers, Whips and PPSs who are in one way or another part of the Government (as opposed to ‘backbenchers’). I am delighted to have been assigned to the Department of Health because there is almost no bigger issue than the future of healthcare in the UK. I am looking forward to getting more involved in this area and developing a greater understanding about the challenges faced by the fantastic staff in our NHS. Of course, I will continue to be the Member of Parliament of South Suffolk. I will still hold surgeries, stand up for local interests and work on my various projects and priorities. My first duty remains to represent you in Parliament, but it’s exciting to have new challenges to go with that core responsibility.
Pirates On The Stour! Bank Holiday Monday 28 August 2017 The Granary, Quay Lane, Sudbury, CO10 2AN Free Boat Trips for young pirates (under 12 year’s old) when accompanied by £5 fare paying adult. Come and join our pirate crew, me hearties! This annual event is run by the River Stour Trust and takes place at The Granary, Quay Lane, Sudbury CO10 2AN from 11am until 4pm. There is no admission charge and our tea room will have an affordable ‘cannon fodder menu’ comprising mini cheese or ham rolls, homemade cakes and drinks. There is no pre-booking for the boat trip before the event but a bankside booking system will be in place on the day. Groups will be able to book onto one of the boats running trips approximately every 30 minutes until 4pm (subject to weather and stream conditions). The boats are crewed by our fully trained volunteers with buoyancy aids provided for all child passengers. Proceeds of the event go to the River Stour Trust, a registered charity (No. 257806), seeking to restore and conserve the River Stour Navigation for the benefit of all. Further information: 01787 313199 or www.riverstourtrust.org
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What’s On at The Christopher Centre Monday Mornings: ‘Open Invitation’ 10 am to 12 pm a place to meet, chat, relax and enjoy homemade cakes, coffee and tea. All welcome (including small groups). There is no charge. Tuesday Evenings: Good Old Fashioned Sing Song 7.30 to 9.30 pm. Why not join us for an evening of old time singing. A very relaxed and friendly group. All welcome. £3 including refreshments. 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month: ‘Crafty Evenings’ 7 pm - 9 pm. Any craft or hobby welcome. Bring and share your own project. All welcome £2 including refreshments. 4th Friday of the month ‘Vegan Supper Club’ 7 - 9 pm. If you would like to try Vegan (plant based) food why not come along to our supper club. You will need to book(so we know numbers). For further information on any of these activities please contact Teresa 01787 311558 Mob: 07462 108708 bishopteresa78@gmail.com
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Online survey aims to obtain ideas and opinions from local people on the events held in the town centre landmark People living in and near Sudbury are being asked to complete a short survey to give their views on St Peter’s and what types of events they would like to see held inside the historic building. St Peter's in Sudbury town centre, which attracts around 60,000 visitors every year, is one of the most used redundant churches in the UK and is established as a hub for events in Sudbury including markets, exhibitions, and a wide range of concerts. But the Friends of St Peter’s (FoSP), a voluntary group who look after the venue, want to expand the programme of events to appeal to a wider audience including families and young people. The group has been awarded a grant from Heritage Lottery Fund’s Sharing Heritage programme to develop the venue's appeal to people of all ages and interests. The first step is an online survey designed to gather ideas and opinions from the local community. The short survey can be found at this link: http://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/StPetersSudbury/ Those who take part will be entered into a free prize draw to win £30 vouchers from Compact Music on North Street in Sudbury. The chairman of FoSP, Peter Gray said the survey is an opportunity for people to have their say about the future of the venue and how it can be improved to make it more relevant and engaging. He added: "We really feel that St Peter's, with its location and capacity, has the potential to be a yet more important asset to Sudbury and surrounding areas. We want to make St Peter's a venue that is open and appealing to all, bridging divides in age, culture and tastes. “But we can only do that if a whole range of people, especially those who don't often use St Peter's currently, can tell us what they want from it. “This survey gives everyone a voice in the future of St Peter's”. To find out more about events coming up at St Peter’s visit www.stpetersudbury.co.uk
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Double Triumph for Sudbury Hearing Care Firm One local hearing care company is today celebrating after winning two prestigious business honours and being a named a finalist for third at the highly regarded EADT Business Awards. The Hearing Care Centre, established in 1998, is a family-run private hearing care practice based locally at Sudbury Community Health Centre, with a further 23 local outreach centres across Suffolk and Norfolk. The company took home the awards for ‘Showcasing Excellence’ and ‘Customer Care’, after showing the judges that the staff go above and beyond customer expectations, ensuring everything they do has the customer at its core. The Hearing Care Centre prides itself as being a truly family business. With Managing Director Karen Finch at the helm, she also has alongside her, her husband, two sons, auntie, niece and two former school friends. Karen was also personally nominated as a finalist for the ‘Director of the Year’ award. This year was the tenth occasion that the company has either won or been selected as a finalist in the ‘Customer Care’ category, demonstrating the consistent high levels of service their employees provide. After receiving the news, Karen expressed “To be nominated for three awards was an honour in itself, but to have won two of them - I just wasn’t expecting it. “I’d like to thank my team who are an amazing group of individuals. This journey has been 19 years in the making, but I have never felt such depth of pride for my team as I do right now.” The winners of the 20th EADT Business Awards were announced at a glitzy black tie event at Trinity Park, Ipswich in July, which also featured guest speaker, Bill Turnbull, former BBC Breakfast Presenter and now Suffolk resident.
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Fund Raiser for Internal Refurbishment of Delphi Centre With a view to making improvement to the décor at The Delphi Centre the User Group will be running a August Bank Holiday Monday Car Boot on 28th August 7:00am – 12:30pm. The centre is being used by more groups than ever before from dancing classes including Ballroom, Latin, Swing Jive and Country to exercise classes, table tennis and special events such as Fashion shows and of course the venue is ideal for large weddings. But internally the venue has not had any update for many years so the user group are arranging a number of fund raising events to make improvements. The first of these is a Car Boot, the pitch price will be £7:00 for cars only, (No Vans, or Traders) and an entrance of £0.50p for adults. Refreshments and toilets on site. No booking required so please come along either as a seller or buyer and support this fund raiser for this excellent community asset. The second event is a mega Quiz to be held on the evening of Friday 6th October, great prize, teams of 6 with a limited number of tables so book your team early by sending email to :- the delphicentremanager@gmail.com
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Here you are in August already, but I’m writing in July before our Open Day which I’ll tell you about in September. Confused? That’s nothing! I found Mum in the kitchen with a sink full of water recently, not washing up but encouraging a gosling to swim. The poor little mite had splayed legs and Mum was supervising his hydrotherapy. I was about to ask Henry to buy her a plastic duck! What a wonderful time we had in Long Melford last month. Our book stall made £65 at the Vintage Rally, Melford Hall and many admired the little Morris car belonging to our stalwart volunteers, Peter and Val Gutteridge. The following weekend we were completely overwhelmed by the number of visitors at our stalls on the Long Melford Street Fair. Over £700 was raised for SESAW. Congratulations to the organisers of both events, even the weather was good! Like many of you, some of our volunteers are on holiday so SESAW will be closed during August. It will also help us settle down again after all the Open Day excitement. If you venture in Essex, look out for us at the Beth Chatto Gardens Wildlife Fair, Elmstead Market, CO7 7DB on 22nd and 23rd August. Our only event this month is Barbara’s Bonanza Sale, Parish Rooms, Stratford St. Mary, CO7 6JH, 10-2pm on 19th August. The kind villagers always donate quality items including a big dictionary which I’m reading. According to this font of knowledge, apart from being the eighth month, august also means “inspiring reverence or admiration”. Surely that must be a reference to 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
Stunning views and Mediterranean-style lunches at the new first floor Gallery Restaurant at Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa A new restaurant has just been launched at Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa which offers breathtakingly beautiful 270 degree panoramic views over a lake and stunning Constable Country. The contemporary-style “Gallery Restaurant” has just opened on the first floor level of the hotel above the clubhouse which, with its huge floor to ceiling windows, makes the most of its unique location in the Dedham Vale “Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty”. The adjoining south facing terrace is also a welcoming open air space for a refreshing pre-lunch drink or two. The restaurant is open to everyone for a quick and wholesome buffet-style lunch from 12 noon until 2pm from Monday to Saturday. There is a great choice of wholesome freshly made soups, colourful, Mediterraneaninspired salads, antipasti, cured and fresh meats, fish, seafood, cheeses and dips, daily pasta specials, and delicious speciality Gyros roasted meat wraps. There is also a daily selection of scrumptious desserts on offer, some featuring fresh fruit in season from the Peake family’s farms surrounding the hotel. Then from 2pm onwards The Gallery is open for speciality Afternoon Cream Teas – including their new Gin & Tonic Afternoon Tea - which you can enjoy whilst admiring the stunning views, and watching golfers hitting across (or into!) the lake towards both 18th holes below. Booking is advisable but not essential and the number to call is 01206 262836 or email reservations@stokebynayland.com
Peter Thorogood... “As government expands, liberty contracts” Reagan So Councillor Nigel Bennett and his fellow members of Sudbury Town Council’s planning Committee have recommended acceptance of the proposals to erect up to a further 1050 new homes at Chilton. Apparently under local government procedure they had little choice. “Cart before the Horse” comes to mind. Am I the only one to believe that our present infrastructure cannot support such a massive population and vehicle increase? Without at least a by-pass, road and roundabout improvements and a rejuvenation of our town centre this scheme is doomed by adding further chaos to our already overstretched public services. No local law courts, no hospital, an invisible police presence, pot holed streets and waiting lists for local surgeries. One councillor informed me that once the homes are built a by-pass and those other services will inevitably follow. Would you trust Whitehall or Suffolk CC with that one? Our Councillors, Suffolk, Babergh, Sudbury and our MP should tell their political masters “No more housing or co-operation until Sudbury’s needs are met and a by-pass is started”. However, to a man or woman, they will just follow procedure and vote at their party’s call. To be fair Nigel and a minority of local councillors suggested such a united front a few years ago but were voted down by the party faithful. Sussex Police, faced with £35 million worth of cuts (but not to pensions) have just splashed out £1500 to redecorate two police cars with Gay Pride symbols. Even the local Gay Community are disgusted at such a waste of public funds. And from their elected Police Commissioner not a word of censure. So what good are these, very expensive, public appointees to society? Our Local Police Authorities, equally pointless, were disbanded in 2012 and replaced by Police and Crime Commissioners, nominated (of course) by the political establishment and voted in by the 15% of the population who bother to support this farce. Our own Suffolk Commissioner Tim Passmore, seemingly a decent enough cove paid £70k. He is supported by an Executive including a Monitoring Officer, £102,777 a year, a Deputy (does he have a badge?) £77,082, Finance Officer £64,375, Business Manager £56,664 plus many others with the attendant perks and enhanced pensions. How many local police officers would that finance? He did however promise to deliver, and I quote, “A greater visibility of front line policing”. The bloated public sector must not be trusted to manage itself. Appoint one and you will see his pointless empire grow to the cost of us, the poor bloody rate payer, whilst our elected County Councillors have not the guts to rock the boat. Like lighthouses in a peat bog, brilliant but pointless! However, its our money they are wasting. Prolog has been granted permission to convert their North Street offices to over thirty flats. Although possibly the town’s ugliest building with its brutalist Stalinist architecture it did offer employment to many. I also found them to be good neighbours. However, with maximum parking for one car per flat I foresee the area at the end of the street becoming one unregulated car park which will be detrimental to the town’s blood donors accessing the Masonic Hall. Also with regard to that company I see that the old chestnut regarding their planning application failure for gigantic warehousing at Chilton being stated as their justification of leaving Sudbury for the Midlands. Councillors decried the loss of 450 jobs that the warehousing would have created. Are they in the real world? Current automated warehousing systems would not require such staffing, ask Amazon or any large distribution company. The gullibility of local politicians is beyond belief. The staff numbers stated by Prolog to gain planning permission was accepted by Babergh councillors without question. Therefore their judgement is somewhat suspect. Britain now faces yet a further public enquiry. However, again only necessitated by the inability of our successive governments to rule and keep our public sector in check. In the 1970s and 80s contaminated blood was given to many and some 2,400 people died. Shamefully it needed campaigner Diana Johnson MP to call for an emergency parliamentary debate for the government to finally concede that there had been a tragedy, possibly with criminal intent, and that action, some 40 years late, must finally be taken. A parliamentary report found that at least 7,500 people had been infected by imported tainted blood from the USA. Surely by now the police must be aware of the identities of the importers and the civil servants who authorised payment. After so many years those so infected should be given an open and above all quick outcome, the answers must be in the public realm. And, of highest import, criminal charges must be brought. Its enough to drive one to drink! All whinging and moans to mandpthorogood@gmail.com Peter Thorogood
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Discovering the roots of a big hitting victorian batsman The discovery of a tankard presented to a cricketer more than a century ago has led to the uncovering of 300 years of his family’s history. Farmer William “Slogger” Hart was a big hitting batsman, but nearing the end of his cricketing career when marrying for the first time at the age of 45. His fellow members of Sudbury Cricket Club marked the occasion by giving him a sold silver tankard, which has recently returned to the club’s ownership. Initial inquiries into the life of William Allen Hart revealed his association with life in the Boxford area, the home of cricket club supporter Roger Prosser. Having written an extensive document based on the genealogy of his own family, he decided to investigate the life of Hart – and finished up delving back to 1701. The family line stretched as far away as Scotland and Ireland, and is now all included in a 32-page book written by Roger and published by the cricket club. Hart’s career as a Sudbury cricketer, and his family background which led him to leave Scotland as a young man to help his uncle farm at Edwardstone, are covered in the publication now on sale through the club for £5. Roger has also traced Hart’s surviving family, with particular help coming from his great grandson now living in Spain. The author admits the publication is considerably larger than was imagined when he started his investigations, which included the discovery that Hart was also an inventor, having patented the design for a paddle boat in 1902. Roger added: “I confess the outcome of the urge to know more of the history of a simple tankard has exceeded the imagination of the cricket club’s original expectations, but once started, a trail has to be followed!” Club chairman, Louis Brooks, added: “The club has produced a number of significant works on its history in recent times, and Roger Prosser’s work represents an important addition to our previous knowledge.”
Little Waldingfield Sale Trail There will be a sale trail around the village, along with some tables in the Parish Room (the village hall in Church Road), on Saturday August 12 between 10am and 1pm; all are invited to come along and hunt out those bargains. Maps and refreshments will be available in the Parish Room.
Sudbury Community Depot opening in September Sudbury Community Depot, an exciting new community project, will be starting at The Christopher Centre in September 2017. The purpose of the depot is to share resources with people in our community, the essentials we all need such as clothing, household, and personal items. The depot will be open on Mondays and Thursdays, 10am-12pm. We are raising funds to cover our running costs – please contact us if you are able to to support us, and also if you have some items you can donate to our shared community. Telephone 07462 108 708
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WHAT’S ON at ST PETER’S AU UGUST 2017 Tues 1st
Music at Lunchtime - Bel Canto Buskers
Thurs 3rd
Kettle & Fish:a peacef e ul cafĂŠ/ ĂŠ information centre
Tues 8th
Music at Lunchtime - Tricia Drawbridge, Piper
Thurs 10thh
Kettle & Fish:a peace e eacef ul cafĂŠ/ ĂŠ information ce centre e
Sat
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12:30 – 1:30
9:45 – 2
Imagine....Craft and Gift Fair
9 –4
Tues 15thh
Music at Lunchtime - Two Richards Fiddle and Guitar
Thurs 17thh
Kettle & Fish:a peacef e ul cafĂŠ/ ĂŠ information centre
Tues 22ndd Music at Lunchtime - The Music Makers Thurs 24thh
9:45 – 2 12:30 – 1:30
25thh
Farmers Market
Sat
26thh
9:45 – 2 12:30 – 1:30
Kettle & Fish:a peacef e ul cafĂŠ/ ĂŠ information centre
Fri
12:30 – 1:30
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Summer Craft Faiir
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Sufffolk Villages Fe F stival: Baroque dan n ce demonstration
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Suff S ffolk Villages Fe F stival al Concert: Han ndel and the Huguenots - Frenc n h Dance & Music in England
6:30 – 8:30
Music at Lunchtime – Roger Green
12:30 – 1:30
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OPEN DOORS O PROGR RAMME On days when there is no event in the Church, the Friends of St Peters operate an Open Doors prog gramme. Weather and availability permitting, volunteer Stewards will welcome visitors between 11 am and 3 pm.
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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 CafÊ@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 Mondays: Sue Ryder Synergy CafÊ 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. Tues 1st August Music at Lunchtime – Bel Canto Buskers, St Peters Church, Sudbury CO10 2EH 12.30pm- 1.30pm. Free Entry Tues 1st August Quay Film-Lion, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 11.30am – 2.30pm – 7.30pm Tickets £5 Friends £4.50 Tel: 01787 374745 Tues 1st August Becs: An Evening of Mediumship, Glemsford Social Club, Glemsford. CO10 7RP. Doors open at 7.30pm for 8pm start. Tickets £10 available from Glemsford Social Club. Tel: 07943 501150 Email: rdstokes36@gmail.com Tues 1st/8th/15th/22nd/26th August Colne Valley Railway: Operating Day –Diesel Railcar, Heritage Diesel Railcar or Diesel hauled passenger trains. Entrance Price: Adults £8, Seniors £6, Child £4 or Family £22 (2 Adults & 2 Children), Dogs £2, Book online. Opening Times 10.30am – 5pm. Last admission 3pm. 2nd, 6th, 9th, 13th, 16th, 20th, 23rd, 28th, 30th August Colne Valley Railway: Operating Day With Steam. One or more Steam locomotives operating. This may also include Heritage Diesel Trains. Entrance Adults £10, Seniors £7.50, Child £5 or Family £27.50 (2 Adults & 2 Children), Dogs £2, Book Online. Opening Times 10.30am – 5pm. Last admission 3pm www.colnevalleyrailway.co.uk Wed 2nd August River trips to Great Cornard Lock, The Granary Tea Room, Quay Lane, CO10 2AN Regularly departing from 12 noon- 4pm £5 adults, £3 child 08448 005015(no pre-booking before the day) Wed 2nd August Melford Lunchtime Music: Piano, Holy Trinity Church. CO10 9DX 1.10pm. Free Entry Tel: 01787 310373 Email: jane@alnc.co.uk Wed 2nd August Beatrix Potter Story Readings, Melford Hall, Long Melford, CO10 9AA 1pm -3pm. Garden admission applies Tel: 03442 491895 Fri 4th August Quay Music – That 80’s Rock Show, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN , 7.30pm Tickets £16 No concessions. Tel: 01787 374745 Sat 5th August Sudbury Rowing Club Regatta, Friars Meadow, Sudbury CO10 2TG Email: sudburyrowingclub.org.uk Sat 5th, Sun 6th, Sat 12th, Sun 13th, Sat 19th, Sun 20th, Sat 26th, Sun 27th River trips from The Henny Swan (no landing trips to Great Cornard Lock), The Henny Swan, CO10 7LS 12.15pm departure, 1.15pm departure, £15 adults, £7.50 child 08448 005015(Advance booking advisable). Book your table at The Henny Swan on 01787 267953 www.riverstourtrust.org/river-trips/sudbury-river-trips Sat 5th August Lavenham to Melford Railway Walk, Meet at Lavenham Guildhall tearoom, CO10 9QZ 10:30am -1pm £18 booking essential, Tel: 03442491895 Sat 5th August Music for Summer Evenings- Phyllis Felton Talking about The Workhouse., Elizabeth Cobb –Flute/Rob Spivey- French Horn/Tom Cogan Piano St Gregory’s Church, Sudbury 6pm-7pm. Free Admission. Retiring collection for the church organ fund. Sat 5th/Sun 6th August The Hall at War, Kentwell Hall, Long Melford CO10 9BA 11am - 5pm Adult £14.50.Child £11.50. Family £50, Prices cheaper online. Tel: 01787 310207 Email: enquiries@kentwell,co.uk Sat 5th/Sun 6th August Rowing Boats for Hire, The Boathouse, 43 Cross St, Sudbury CO10 2DL From £10. Just turn up or pre book on 01206 700707 Email: reservations@outdoorhirecentre.co.uk www.riverstourexplorer.co.uk Sun 6th August River trips to Great Cornard Lock, The Granary Tea Room, Quay Lane, CO10 2AN. Regularly departing from 11am- last trip 4.30pm £5 adults, £3 child 08448 005015(no pre-booking before the day) 6th-10th August Sudbury Summer Film School, Thomas Gainsborough School, Gt.
CAR BOOT SALE Bank Holiday Monday August 28th The Delphi Centre, Sudbury 7:00am – 12:30pm Cars Only :- Pitch £7:00, Entry £0.50p Selling from 7:30 am, Refreshments, Toilets, snacks. No traders, No Vans, sorry No Dogs. Fund raising for internal refurbishment of Delphi
Cornard. CO10 0NH 10am – 4pm each day. £40 for the whole week! Email: admin@theoffshootfoundation.org Tel: 01787 370378. Tues 8th August Music at Lunchtime – Tricia Drawbridge ~ Piper, St Peters Church, Sudbury CO10 2EH 12.30pm- 1.30pm. Free Entry Wed 9th August River trips to Great Cornard Lock, The Granary Tea Room, Quay Lane, CO10 2AN Regularly departing from 12 noon - 4pm £5 adults, £3 child 08448 005015 (no pre-booking before the day) Wed 9th August Melford Lunchtime Music: Trumpet, Organ, Piano, Holy Trinity Church. CO10 9DX 1.10pm. Free Entry Tel: 01787 310373 Email: jane@alnc.co.uk Wed 9th August Beatrix Potter Story Readings, Melford Hall, Long Melford, CO10 9AA 1pm -3pm. Garden admission applies Tel: 03442 491895 Wed 9th August Melford Lunchtime Music: Trumpet, Organ, Piano, Holy Trinity Church. CO10 9DX 1.10pm. Free Entry, Tel: 01787 310373 jane@alnc.co.uk Wed 9th August Beatrix Potter Story Readings, Melford Hall, Long Melford, CO10 9AA 1pm -3pm. Garden admission applies Tel: 03442 491895 Thurs 10th August Film Club – Canadian Cinema, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 10.30am £12.00 for one-off trial (join on the day) Contact Simon Frampton Tel: 01787 580453 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Sat 12th August Craft and Gift Fair by Imagine, St. Peter’s Church Sudbury. CO10 2EH 9am – 4pm. Free Entry Sat 12th August Quiz, All Saint’s Church Hall, Sudbury CO10 2BN, 6.15pm for 6.30pm. Tickets £7.50 includes Ploughman’s’ Supper. Teams up to 6 people. Bring your own drink. Tel: Dave 01787 372352. Tickets on sale at Sudbury Tourist Information. In aid of All Saints Restoration Sat 12th/Sun 13th August Rowing Boats for Hire, The Boathouse, 43 Cross St, Sudbury CO10 2DL From £10. Just turn up or pre book on 01206 700707 Sun 13th August River trips to Great Cornard Lock, The Granary Tea Room, Quay Lane, CO10 2AN Regularly departing from 11am- last trip 4.30pm £5 adults, £3 child 08448 005015 (no pre-booking before the day) Tues 15th August Music at Lunchtime – Two Richards Fiddle and Guitar, St Peters Church, Sudbury CO10 2EH 12.30pm- 1.30pm. Free Entry Wed 15th August River trips to Great Cornard Lock, The Granary Tea Room, Quay Lane, CO10 2AN Regularly departing from 12 noon- 4pm , £5 adults, £3 child 08448 005015 (no pre-booking before the day) Wed 16th August Teddy Bear’s Picnic – Bring Your Teddy., Melford Hall, Long Melford, CO10 9AA 11am – 4pm. Garden admission + activity charge of £3 Tel: 03442 491895 melford@nationaltrust.org.uk Wed 16th August Melford Lunchtime Music: Cello + Piano, Holy Trinity Church. CO10 9DX 1.10pm. Free Entry Tel: 01787 310373 Email: jane@alnc.co.uk Wed 16th August Open Air Theatre: The Wind in the Willows, Hedingham Castle, Castle Hedingham. CO9 3DJ 6pm Families £42, Adults £14, Under 18s £10, Over 65s £12.50, Under 5s £0 Tel: 01787 460 261 Sat 19th August Monthly Guided Walk, The Story of Sudbury: A Tale of Silk, Wool, Art and Simon of Sudbury. Meet 11am inside Sudbury Library. CO10 2EN Advisable to pre-book. Tickets Adults £5, Children £4 Available from The Tourist Information Office Tel: 01787 881320 Sat 19th August Three Mills Walk, Melford Hall, Long Melford, CO10 9AA 10am – 2pm. £12 includes picnic bag and drink. Tel: 03442 491895 Sat 19th August Sale Trail throughout Cavendish Village. 9.30am-12.30pm Tel: 01787 280443 In Aid of St. Mary’s Church. Sat 19th/Sun 20th August Rowing Boats for Hire, The Boathouse, 43 Cross St, Sudbury CO10 2DL From £10. Just turn up or pre book on 01206 700707 Email: reservations@outdoorhirecentre.co.uk www.riverstourexplorer.co.uk Sun 20th August River trips to Great Cornard Lock, The Granary Tea Room, Quay Lane, CO10 2AN Regularly departing from 11am- last trip 4.30pm £5 adults, £3 child 08448 005015(no pre-booking before the day) Sun 20th August Classic and Vintage Car Show, Hedingham Castle, Castle Hedingham. CO9 3DJ 10am to 5pm, Adults £8.50, Over 65s £7.50, Under 18s £6, Families £25, Under 5s £0 Tel: 01787 460 261 www.hedinghamcastle.co.uk Sun 20th/Mon 28th August Tudor High Summer- Hands on History Days, Kentwell Hall, Long Melford CO10 9BA 11am - 5pm Adult £18.50.Child £13.50. Family £61 Prices cheaper online. Tel: 01787 310207 Tues 22nd August Music at Lunchtime – The Music Makers, St Peters Church, Sudbury CO10 2EH 12.30pm- 1.30pm. Free Entry Wed 23rd August River trips to Great Cornard Lock, The Granary Tea Room, Quay Lane, CO10 2AN Regularly departing from 12 noon- 4pm £5 adults, £3 child 08448 005015(no pre-booking before the day) Wed 23rd August Quay Film-Manchester by the Sea , Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 11.30am – 2.30pm – 7.30pm Tickets £5 Friends £4.50 Tel: 01787 374745 Wed 23rd August Melford Lunchtime Music: Piano: Daniel Law, Holy Trinity Church. CO10 9DX 1.10pm. Free Entry Tel: 01787 310373 jane@alnc.co.uk
FLOWER FESTIVAL Sat/Sun 9th/10th September St Andrew’s Gt Cornard Floral displays, Teas, coffees, refreshments Saturday 7pm concert with ‘The Accidentals’ Sunday Cream Teas 1.30 to 3.30 pm ‘Songs of Praise’ 7 pm
Fri 25th August Farmers Market, St Peters Church, Sudbury 9:30am-2pm Sat 26th August Summer Craft Fair, St Peters Church, Sudbury 10am to 4pm Sat 26th August Concert: Thomas Arne: Alfred (1753), St. Mary’s Church, Hadleigh. IP7 5DT 6.30pm. Tickets £20-reserved. £14 unreserved. Festival season ticket- £82 Tel: 01206 366603 www.suffolkvillagesfestival.com Sat 26th August Quay Music – The Strange Doors, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £15 No concessions. Tel: 01787 374745 Sat 26th August Tales From The High Seas, Melford Hall, Long Melford, CO10 9AA 2pm. Free. Normal Admission applies) Tel: 03442 491895 Sat 26th/Sun 27th August Rowing Boats for Hire, The Boathouse, 43 Cross St, Sudbury CO10 2DL From £10. Just turn up or pre book on 01206 700707 Sat 26th/Mon 28th August Day out with Thomas, East Anglian Railway Museum Chappel Station, CO6 2DS Tel: 01206 242524 Book tickets: www.earm.co.uk Sun 27th August Concert: The Revolutionary Drawing Room. St. Mary’s Church, Boxford. CO10 5DU 6.30pm. Tickets £20-reserved. £14 unreserved, Festival season ticket- £82 Tel: 01206 366603 www.suffolkvillagesfestival.com Sun 27th August Quay Entertainment – Backlash Ballroom Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £18 (Friends £16) Tel: 01787 374745 Sun 27th August Bus & Commercial Vehicle Rally, Heritage and Modern buses will be on display. Trains of all ages also feature. Entrance Price: Adults £10, Seniors £7.50, Child £5 or Family £27.50 (2 Adults & 2 Children), Dogs £2 Book Online. Opening Times 10.30am – 5pm. Last admission 3pm Sun 27th August Lavenham Farmers’ Market, Lavenham Village Hall, CO10 9QT 10am-1:30pm 07704 627973 www.suffolkmarketevents.co.uk Sun 27th/Mon 28th August Jousting with Destrier!, Hedingham Castle, Castle Hedingham. CO9 3DJ 10am to 5pm, Families £42, Adults £14, Over 65s £12.50, Under 18s £10, Under 5s £0 Tel: 01787 460 261 www.hedinghamcastle.co.uk Mon 28th August Ricardo Barros: Baroque Dance., St. Peter’s Church, Sudbury.CO10 2EH 11am. Tickets £15, £10 Half price for full time students. Festival season ticket- £82 Tel: 01206 366603 Mon 28th August Sudbury, Silk and the Hugenot Heritage, Gainsborough House, Sudubry. CO10 2EU 2pm. Talk – The Silk Family 3pm View the new exhibition. 4pm. Talk - Silk: from China to Sudbury, Tickets £10. Half price for full time students. Festival season ticket- £82 Tel: 01206 366603 www.suffolkvillagesfestival.com Mon 28th August Suffolk Villages Festival Concert: Handel and the Huguenots – French Dance And Music in England, St Peters Church, Sudbury CO10 2EH 6.30pm to 8.30pm Tickets £15, £10; half-price for full-time students, Under 18’s free, Contact: 01206 366603 or email box@suffolkvillagesfestival.com Mon 28th August PIRATE River trips to Great Cornard Lock, The Granary Tea Room, Quay Lane, CO10 2AN Regularly departing from 11am- 4pm £5 adults, £3 child. FREE for children dressed as a pirate. 08448 005015. Tues 29th August Music at Lunchtime – Roger Green, St Peters Church, Sudbury CO10 2EH 12.30pm- 1.30pm. Free Entry Wed 30th August River trips to Great Cornard Lock The Granary Tea Room, Quay Lane, CO10 2AN Regularly departing from 12 noon- 4pm £5 adults, £3 child 08448 005015(no pre-booking before the day) Wed 30th August Naval Day Melford Hall, Long Melford, CO10 9AA 12noon – 4.30pm. Garden Admission.+ £4.50 per child Tel: 03442 491895 melford@nationaltrust.org.uk Wed 30th August Melford Lunchtime Music: Scintillo String Quartet, Holy Trinity Church. CO10 9DX 1.10pm. Free Entry Tel: 01787 310373 Email: jane@alnc.co.uk Thurs 31st August Guided Walk: Sudbury Silk, Meet at the Library. CO10 2EN 11am. Tickets £5. Child £4 Pre-booking strongly advisable. 01787 881320
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