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93rd Sudbury Festival of Performing Arts and Hill Award for Endeavour, the Bernard Johnson Award for an Outstanding Performer and the Suffolk Free Press Anniversary Cup for the Most Promising Competitor as well as awards for competitors in each section of the Festival. This action-packed event begins with the Dance Section on the 14th February. The Festival dates are listed below: Dance from the 14 - 18 February 2015 at Ormiston Sudbury Academy Music from the 3 - 8 March 2015 at Delphi Club Speech & Drama from the 12 - 16 March 2015 Delphi Club A grand festival concert celebrating the achievements of all those who have taken part and showcasing the talented performers in all three disciplines will be held on the 22nd March at the Ormiston Academy. Our thanks must go to Holmes and Hill in Sudbury who are very kindly sponsoring the Festival for the next three years.

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Despite the weather, February is the most romantic of months. Make the most of a romantic date in Sudbury whether it’s shopping, having a meal, going to an exhibition or the theatre. Sudbury has an excellent selection of pubs, cafes and restaurants, many with special Valentine’s Day menus such as the Secret Garden in Friars Street with a matching food and wine menu for February 14. Sing along pop, Motown and chart songs with the Rock Choir at The Quay Theatre which is on Thursday 12 to Saturday 14. Also on the 14 there is an hour of organ music with Tom Cogan in St Peter’s. Gainsborough’s House has their current exhibition of Samuel William Fores, Satirist: Caricatures from the Reform Club exhibition which is on until the 22nd February. Regular events in St Peter’s include Craft Fairs, Sudbury Symphony Orchestra, Kettle and Fish café every Thursday and the Farmers’ Market on the last Friday of the month. The Sudbury Festival of Performing Arts which is competitive festival open to people of all ages commences a month of events with Dance from the 14 to 18 February at Ormiston Sudbury Academy. There are also non-competitive classes and with a wide range of classes there is something to suit everyone at this friendly, professionally adjudicated festival. To find out more and for a full list of all the events visit the Sudbury Tourist Information Centre located in the library or a list of events can be downloaded from www.sudburytowncouncil.co.uk Jane Hatton, Sudbury Town Team

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Sudbury Gainsborough WI meets on the second Wednesday of each month at The Friend’s Meeting House, Friars Street, Sudbury at 7.30pm. Visitors are always welcome. For more information contact Sue Beavan on 01787 373251. February 11 Jenny Mullen will bring us up to date with Scouting today. March 11 Len Manning talks about his wartime experiences. Members and invited guests only. April 8 Vernon leaver will demonstrate Painting with Watercolours May 13 Annual Meeting, discussion of the 2015 Resolution. Quiz. June 10 Sallie Walrond and her piano accordion will have us trying to Spot That Tune. July 8 Maeve Varney presents a cookery demonstration on Canapés and Finger food August 12 Hands on Evening September 9 Phillip Hadwen will be talking about the Suffragettes in Suffolk. October 14 Geoff Evans introduces us to His Scotland. November 11 We will be talking about our own Childhood Memories. December 9 Horry Parsons insists that – There is Nothing Lie a Dame!

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The Sudbury Decorative And Fine Arts Society Tuesday 10th February Byzantine Mosaics: Constantinople, Ravenna and Greece – Illustrated talk by Jane Angelini.10.30am – 1pm at The Quay Theatre. Ticket: £19 to include coffee/tea. Details and booking form from Maren on 01787 829142 Tuesday 17th February Alphonse Mucha: Pursuit of dreams - Illustrated talk by Eric Knowles. 11am - noon The Quay Theatre. Visitors by prior arrangement with Sylvia on 01284 828125 Tuesday 17th March Things that go bump in the night: Why medieval buildings fall down Illustrated talk by Francis Woodman. 11am – noon at The Quay Theatre. Visitors by prior arrangement with Sylvia on 01284 828125 www.sudburydfas.org.uk

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Sudbury mayor supports glaucoma education event Sudbury mayor Robert Spivey was one of more than 50 people to take up an offer of free ‘puff’ checks during a two-day glaucoma awareness raising event organised by an international eye care charity. Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of preventable blindness and effects more than 600,000 people in the UK. However, it is estimated half the people with the condition go undiagnosed and untreated. The condition primarily affects people over the age of 40 and its prevalence is increasing in line with an ever-ageing population. Glaucoma is particularly dangerous as it affects vision in a gradual way and once the damage is done it cannot be reversed. Early diagnosis of glaucoma can add 12 or more years of good sight with the necessary treatment and with this in mind eye care charity Lions International arranged for free pressure checks to be offered in Sudbury as part of a far reaching awareness campaign, already carried in other parts of Suffolk, including Ipswich and Beccles. The checks were carried out by opticians Wardale Williams, which has a practice in the town. The event was held in the foyer of Barclays Bank on Market Hill on Thursday, 15 January and Friday, 16 January at the Wardale Williams practice. One indicator of the sight threatening condition is increased pressure within the eye, which can be measured using a simple painless 'puff of air' test. The checks were undertaken with a sophisticated, mobile test kit called an Intellipuff. The Intellipuff is held up to a patient’s eye and after a gentle, painless puff the optometrist can see if the pressure inside the eye is higher than expected. Jo Williams, Senior Optometrist at Wardale Williams, said: “Increased pressure can damage the retina, the light sensitive tissue inside the eye, causing a gradual loss of vision and eventual blindness. The condition is rarely painful; therefore the only real way of checking is to have a regular comprehensive eye examination by a qualified optometrist. We would like to thank the Lions and the mayor for supporting us in this very important event.�

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Sudbury Mayor’s Report Hello everyone, Well I guess everyone is now getting back to reality after the busyness of December. Certainly for us it was very busy all the way up to Christmas day. Then it went very quiet as people quite rightly forgot about Councils and Mayors and got on with their own celebrations. I must say though that now it’s starting to pick up again. The first event of this Christmas was attending and hosting the Town Council’s annual Christmas party for the elderly. Earlier in the year Council won a regional award in part because of the way it tries to support and involve elderly people. This type of event was one of the reasons that we were given the award. The party was held at the Delphi and was a buffet lunch and entertainment for about 150 pensioners. Judging from the comments received both during and after the party this event was very successful and the Council would certainly wish to continue this tradition. The next day Hilary and I attended the annual Suffolk County Council carol service held at Endeavour House in Ipswich. There were many Councillors and Mayors from all over the county to listen to thoughtful readings and stirring carols sung by the Council choir. On the 13th December we attended a Christmas party at the Catchpole Court care home. The home caters for residents both with and without dementia but the staff work very hard to make sure that everyone is included. There were two singing acts to entertain both patients and their guests along with lunch and a raffle with a lot of prizes! On the 15th December I awarded the prizes for the best dressed Christmas window. This was run through the Sudbury Mercury and readers were invited to vote for their favourite window display. There were over 20 displays submitted by local shop owners but as usual this was whittled down to 3 awardees from the voting. I was also allowed to award a prize – the Mayors’ special award to a display that especially caught my eye. The winner of the prize was Jacqui’s Café at the end of North Street – they are getting rather good at this as they also won the award at Carnival time; the runner up was Nanook’s in Friars Street whose display was designed by the students of the Thomas Gainsborough School; third place went to the Oxfam shop at the top of Friars Street. My special award went to the display at Angelo Smith’s in

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North Street This was a Christmas toy themed display on which a lot of care and attention had been given. Anyway, congratulation to all entrants, with prize or not! As a follow for the Best Dressed window award there was also the prize draw for a hamper to one of the voters who took part in the window dressing vote. The winner was Sue Smith and in her absence I presented the prize to her mother Joan Smith. On the 18th we attended the Red House care home Christmas Lunch. Carol and her team always make everyone welcome and along with the traditional Christmas lunch there was a concert of Joan Snith receives a carols given by the children of St christmas hamper Gregory’s school. from the Mayor On the 20th December we, along with many others, went along for the tour of the new medical centre on Churchfield Road. The building is designed to take many of the services that used to take place at St Leonards and Walnuttree hospital. All services from the Siam surgery have also moved there as have a number of community services. This building is a big achievement and has been a long time coming. Congratulations though to all those involved in the design and development of this fine facility. On the 21st December there were two events to attend. The first was Sudbury Choral Society’s Annual Christmas Concert. The theme for the concert this year was the truce in the trenches at Christmas in 1914. There was a lot of fine singing and acting as members of the choir performed imagined scenes depicting the truce. A very well presented tribute. In the evening Hilary and I went along the Annual Christmas Carol Service at St Gregory’s church. The church was absolutely packed with standing room only. Rev Gregory Webb and his team presented a very fine service. At this point there were a couple of days break before the final dash on Christmas Day. The first event on Christmas Day was present clothing vouchers to qualifying recipients on behalf of the Sudbury Municipal Charities. This has been an annual event for the past 346 years. When it started the awardees were given a coat but with the ravishes of inflation this is now a £20 voucher. When I attended this ceremony last year as deputy mayor a report of the ceremony of the event from 2013 was read out with all the details of awards and awardees – it was very evocative. The next two events on Christmas Day were visits to Hazell Court Care Home and Catchpole Court Care Home. Hilary and I were very happy to meet residents and their relatives to give Christmas greetings. It’s at times like this you can see the importance of having a Mayor and them being seen. And then it was quiet for 10 days! It wasn’t until the 11th January that we attended our first event of 2015. It was a Plough service at St Mary’s church in Stowmarket. The service was led by Reverend Michael Eden who was both serious and humorous and this is another long standing service to bless people who work on the land. In terms of activities in the Council, as I mentioned last month these have slowed down over the Christmas period. I had hoped to say something about the Precept (how much you pay towards the running of the Town Hall) this month but we are not quite there yet. I can say that the numbers are getting a thorough going over and I will be able to report back next month. There are though one or two things of particular importance have been coming to the conclusion at the Council. Firstly I will mention the housing application for People’s Park. Once it was decided that the site of the new health centre would be at Churchfield Road the land, owned by the NHS, would inevitably be sold and likely used for housing. We at the Council wanted to make sure that we could get the best possible outcome in the circumstances. The planning application for 100 homes fits all the legal requirements for the layout of such developments, namely 35% affordable homes, 40% open space and play amenities and so, if it was necessary to have a development here, this planning application seems a good one. The other main item coming to a conclusion is the development of a report documenting the Council’s view of Sudbury and It’s Future. As I’ve mentioned before a lot what the Council does is to act as a pressure group but that will not work unless there is a clear view what we want. The report looks at the major activities of the town as regards jobs, its economy, leisure and infrastructure. One of the Council’s big concerns is that on the one hand we want development but other hand we don’t want the town to be overwhelmed and lose the character we all like. The report has recently gone through Council and after one or two adjustments I hope it will be available to a wider audience. Just before I finish I want to make mention of a charity organ recital I am organising at St Gregory’s Church to raise funds for the Mayor’s Charities. The hour long recital will be given by Tom Cogan and Hilary and I will also be playing. Tickets are £7.50 with tickets available at the Town Hall, Compact Music or the Tourist Information Office. Hope you can join us. Well that’s all from me this month. Keep warm! Robert


Rotary Club of Sudbury We always say, don’t we, that Christmas is a time of giving. Well, people from Sudbury and district have been very generous and we are pleased to be able to report that Rotary’s Christmas activities – the Christmas Tree Festival, the concerts and the Tree of Memories and Santa’s Grotto – between them realised over £4000 clear of expenses, all of which will go to Rotary’s charities. Thank you so much for your generosity. Rotary meets every Monday lunchtime at the Mill Hotel and most weeks we are addressed by a visiting speaker on a whole range of topics. Rotary promotes youth activities and our first meeting of the year featured our candidate for the Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA). Emma Beadle. This is a leadership development programme that takes place over a residential week; candidates have to be aged between 18 and 26. Emma described to us the many Emma Beadle, our RYLA candidate, activities, and challenges, which being presented with the RYLA they had to face during the week;. Certificate of Proficiency by The course was held at Grafham President John Gardner Water Centre near Huntingdon. The participants were formed into competitive groups and, for example, they not only had to build a small boat to sail across the lake, but they had to learn how to build a larger boat not realising why until at the end of the week they had to build the larger boat to get back to base! It was clear from Emma’s presentation that she had benefited immensely from the week; and, althougb too modest to actually say so, it was equally obvious that she was one of the stars of the week – we wish her well for the future. At the time of writing we are looking forward to a talk by John Taylor on “Suffolk - The Greenest County” followed in February by Ashley Cooper who will be telling us about conservation work at Hill Farm, Gestingthorpe and I am sure that there will also be some references to the Roman villa and the many artefacts which are to be found there. Leigh-Ondrea will talk to us about “Successfully minding my own business” and later in March, Glen Mansbridge from TTL will be telling us how to cope with and get the best out of our computer equipment. Just a reminder again that in April when we shall be holding Crucial Crew week, giving an opportunity for children from local schools to learn how to deal with dangerous and tricky situations. This has proved very popular for a number of years now and we know that children remember these experiences well into the future – and sometimes let on to their younger peers what to expect. Well, this time there will be some new scenarios, something different, which will not be revealed in advance. The suspense! Volunteers for this event are welcome – please get in touch. Emma, our RYLA candidate, first cam across Rotary through coming along to Crucial Crew first as a schoolgirl and then as a volunteer. If you would like to know more about our events and activities why not contact us. Rotary is open to people of all ages. Membership is a good way to get involved with the local community and further afield, and to have a lot of fun at the same time. For more information or would like to come along to one of our meetings to see what we are like, contact our secretary Roger Green on 07787 470876 or look us up on our website (just Google “Sudbury Rotary Club”) Rotarian Tony Platt

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You are getting very… healthy! When you hear the word hypnosis, do you think of swinging watches? Relaxing new age music? Volunteers thinking they’re Elvis? All of these things and more have been associated with hypnosis in various contexts and at various times, but they are just facets of something much more complex and subtle than that. Although people think they make their decisions entirely consciously, the subconscious mind controls and decides what the conscious mind experiences; in effect the subconscious mind creates what each of us perceives as reality. Hypnosis is really a means of communication with the subconscious mind, and if you can persuade the subconscious to change how it represents reality the conscious mind will happily step into line. Looked at in this way it’s obvious that hypnosis is a very versatile tool that can be used in myriad ways, which is why it has had so many different guises throughout history. What is Hypnotherapy? Hypnotherapy is simply the application of hypnosis in a therapeutic way, whether you’re trying to stop smoking, lose weight, cure a phobia or even make an area insensitive to pain for the purpose of an operation. Using hypnosis to communicate with the subconscious mind really can make these and many more things possible. Despite many years of misrepresentation in entertainment and in the media, hypnosis for therapy is rapidly growing in credibility because of an equally rapidly growing body of scientific evidence. Indeed, many medical professionals, including GPs, surgeons, psychiatrists and anaesthetists, now use hypnosis as an adjunct to their more mainstream approaches. They realise the fact that hypnosis is a fast, effective and safe way of engaging the subconscious mind as a powerful ally, and that can make their jobs easier and help them to be much more effective. Hypnosis in Sudbury Two years ago Benjamin Blake, proprietor of Sudbury Hypnosis completed training with world famous hypnotist Anthony Jacquin (Author of the best selling book “Reality is Plastic” and star of the Diesel Clothing Company’s “Magic of Christmas” commercials) “I’ve been successfully helping people with hypnosis for a number of years in my spare time, but training with Anthony has taken it to a whole new level, which is why I decided to go full time and open Sudbury Hypnosis.” Says Benjamin Sudbury Hypnosis provides hypnosis and hypnotherapy services to Sudbury and the surrounding area. Helping with issues from stopping smoking to losing weight to phobias and much more, hypnosis is a safe and 100% natural way to manage many conditions, with no side effects. Call Sudbury Hypnosis on 07967 473691 for a chat about hypnosis, hypnotherapy or how they can help you with your issue.

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Sudbury Town Council Council Offices, Town Hall, Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 1TL Telephone 01787 372331 / 01787 311642 email: advice@sudburytowncouncil.co.uk MINUTES OF THE MONTHLY MEETING OF SUDBURY TOWN COUNCIL HELD IN THE ASSEMBLY ROOM, TOWN HALL, SUDBURY ON TUESDAY 11TH NOVEMBER 2014 AT 7.00PM Present: The Mayor, Mr R Spivey in the CHAIR. Council: Mrs S Ayres, Mr R Platt, Mr N Bennett, Mr A Osborne, Mr S Barrett, Mrs J Osborne, Mr S Clarke, Mr J Sayers, Mrs N Ford-Platt, Mr R Smith, Mr P Gray, Mr A Welsh, Mr J Owen, Mrs J Howells Town Clerk, Mrs J Budd Customer Services Advisor, Inspector D Cooper Suffolk Constabulary, PCSO L Mansell Suffolk Constabulary, Mrs L Chambers SCC Cabinet Member for Education & Skills, Ms N Edwards Assistant Director Education & Learning, Mr A Orr, Deputy Assistant Director Education & Learning, Mr G Jones Chair of Governors – Thomas Gainsborough School, Great Cornard 1. APOLOGIES Apologies for absence were received from Mr O Forder and Mr I Pointon. 2. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST In accordance with guidance from Babergh District Council’s Standards Committee, Mr Sayers declared that he is a Suffolk County Councillor, Babergh District Councillor and Great Cornard Parish Councillor; Messrs Barrett, Bennett, Osborne and Owen declared that they are Babergh District Councillors. All of these members also asked that it be noted that their views expressed at this meeting would be based on information available at the time and might not be the same as those expressed at meetings involving other councils. Councillors Mrs Ayres, Mr Bennett, Mrs Ford-Platt, Mr Owen and Mr Smith declared a non-pecuniary interest in item 6. 3. DECLARATIONS OF GIFTS AND HOSPITALITY No declarations were received. 4. REQUESTS FOR DISPENSATION No requests for dispensation had been received. 5. MINUTES RESOLVED That the minutes of both the Extraordinary Council Meeting (P&C) held on 7th October and the Full Council Meeting held on Tuesday 10th October 2014 be confirmed and signed as a correct record. NB Members were advised that the proposed Polling Station at the new health facility will not be in place for the forthcoming elections but the location may be considered in the future. 6. EDUCATION AND LEARNING Lisa Chambers, Nikki Edwards, Adrian Orr, Suffolk County Council, together with Gordon Jones, Chair of Governors Thomas Gainsborough School, attended the meeting to discuss and answer questions from members regarding the state of education in Suffolk. The following points were raised: • Suffolk County Council’s goal is to ‘Champion all the Children’. • The challenge is to increase the attainment of 5 grade A*-C’s -currently 50.8% to 65% by 2017. • Michael Gove has changed the way in which results are reported. Previously results were taken from children who had undertaken the same exam two or more times. Now results are based on their first exam only. • 75% of the schools in Suffolk are Academies. These schools were often overlooked but they now have regular contact with Suffolk County Council. • Concerns were raised over the amount of stress teachers are under. • Parents need to be better informed of their expectations. • It was felt that during the reorganisation of schools not enough support was given to teachers. Suffolk County Council did not agree with this and reported that the Suffolk Organisation Review was the biggest in the country in the last ten years. • A lot of work has been put into primary schools since the reorganisation. The attainment levels in parts of the county that have been reorganised have been outstripping other schools with good results. • Historic under performance in the previous three tier system. • Generally standards are improving just not quick enough. • There are 332 schools in Suffolk. • It was felt that there is a lack of hands on support from Suffolk County Council.

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• Suffolk County Council now employs an officer who all headteachers have direct one to one contact with. This officer goes into every school at least once every six weeks. • Failing headteachers – an interim board will work very closely with the school, the Headteacher and the Board of Governors. The final decision is made by the Chair of Governors and the local authority and any decision to remove a headteacher is not taken lightly. • In the Education White Paper, it states that the education of children is the responsibility of individual headteachers and governors. The local council’s role is to ensure there are enough school places and to support and understand why things are going well or not. 7. ADJOURNMENT No questions were asked. 8. TO ADOPT THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE FOLLOWING COMMITTEES Following a recommendation from the newly formed Governance working party all Chairs of committees are requested to give a brief report from their committee outlining key issues. Mrs Osborne advised that the consultation regarding the new Community Levy Infrastructure has just commenced and the Town Council will be required to submit a detailed response. Leisure & Environment - Mr Smith advised that following discussions with Mr Wilde, the Market Manager, the Committee had agreed to purchase a ‘pop-up’ stall that can be used by new traders for a trial period. Members were also informed that Mrs Osborne had visited schools in Sudbury regarding the School Council but due to limited staff resources the schools are unable to participate in a School Council. Highways & Footpaths - Mr Platt advised that the committee has submitted recommendations regarding the transport infrastructure in Sudbury and is waiting for feedback from SCC. A cycling plan is being developed in conjunction with the Cycle Group committee. There are concerns about lorries causing obstruction when making deliveries in Girling Street and councillors were informed that following a discussion at the Steering Group meeting this is being investigated by Lindsey Barker. SCC also have concerns about heavy vehicles parking on the paving adjacent to the Gainsborough statue on Market Hill causing damage to the surface Finance - Mr Bennett (Vice Chair) informed councillors that Larking & Gowen accountants have been appointed to assist with the preparation of the budget for the next financial year. Mr Sayers declared a non pecuniary interest in agenda item 14.1, Mr Platt declared a non pecuniary in agenda items 10 and 14.1 Policy & Resources - Mr Spivey confirmed that match funding for the PCSO in Sudbury would continue in the next financial year. The Town Council will act as a sponsor for the Credit Union already operating in the Town Hall Advice Centre. It is envisaged that this will receive more publicity following involvement of local churches and a newly formed support group. 9. COUNTY COUNCILLOR’S REPORTS Councillor Colin Spence reported: • Money has been given from his locality budget to St. Gregory’s Church and the Eden’s Project. • Refurbishment of the bridges over Spinglands Way is almost completed. • Cycle routes – undergrowth in Acton Lane has been inspected and apart from one small area where two cycles would not be able to pass, no further problems had been identified. • In order to create a cycle route along Acton Lane funding would need to be identified and if this was to be included in the LTP3, the Town Council would have to reconsider its priorities. Parking spaces would be removed in Acton Lane and not all residents may be in agreement. RESOLVED That Mr Spence be invited to attend the November meeting of the Highways Committee to discuss the proposed cycle routes. That Mr Spence be THANKED and his report NOTED. Councillor John Sayers reported: • Money has been given from his locality budget to St. Gregory’s Church. • The Suffolk Waste Partnership will launch their new recycling scheme at the Christmas Light switch on Friday 28th November. • £100,000 has been made available to Suffolk County Council to encourage residents to be more active. Local organisations can apply for some of this money. • £350,000 has been made available to Suffolk County Council to improve the quality of life and wellbeing of vulnerable families. RESOLVED - That Mr Sayers be THANKED and his report NOTED. 10. POLICE REPORT Inspector Cooper and PCSO Laura Mansell attended the meeting and a copy of the Sudbury Sector police report was distributed. PCSO Mansell thanked the Council for continuing to fund the role of a PCSO. She advised members that on the first Saturday of each month, a crime reduction information stand will be present on Sudbury market, giving advice and selling crime reduction items. It is now unlikely that any prosecutions will be made following incidents of burnt and vandalised cars in Acton Lane. However police will continue to appeal for any information people may have. RESOLVED That thanks be given to those who have re-designed the monthly Police report. That Inspector Cooper and PSCO Mansell be THANKED for attending the meeting and their report NOTED. 11. DISTRICT COUNCILLOR’S REPORT Mr Simon Barrett reported: • Belle Vue House is now subject of a Community right to purchase bid. This request has been registered with Babergh District Council. • The expression of interest from Barry Drury regarding Belle Vue House is ongoing. • Planning members have visited Walnuttree and St Leonards Hospital sites. These planning applications are now registered at Babergh but have not yet been received by the Town Council. • The Community Levy Infrastructure is out for consultation. A formal response from the Town Council will be required imminently. • Babergh District Council’s Planning IT system has been updated but not yet working 100%. This should be completed by the end of November. • An accommodation review is currently underway. This should be completed by January/February 2015. • A Priority Based Report is being constructed to try and find large savings across both Babergh and Mid-Suffolk District Councils. • Retail Relief – An occupied retail property with a rateable value of £50,000 or less, wholly or mainly being used as a shop, restaurant, café or drinking establishment came apply to receive business rate relief of up to £1000. An application form is available to download from Babergh’s website. RESOLVED That Mr Barrett be THANKED and his report NOTED. 12. MAYOR’S ANNOUNCEMENTS The Mayor presented his monthly report. That Mr Spivey be THANKED and his report NOTED The business of the meeting was concluded at 8.40pm


MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE HIGHWAYS AND FOOTPATHS COMMITTEE HELD IN THE MAYOR’S PARLOUR, TOWN HALL, SUDBURY ON TUESDAY 25th NOVEMBER 2014 AT 7.30PM PRESENT: Mr R Platt – Chairman, Mrs S Ayres, Mr N Bennett, Mrs N Ford-Platt, Mr P Gray, Mrs J Osborne, Mr J Owen, Mr I Pointon, Mrs J Howells – Town Clerk 1. SUBSTITUTES AND APOLOGIES All members were present. 2. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST Members were asked to declare any interest in the agenda items. In accordance with guidance from Babergh District Council’s Standards Committee, Messrs. Bennett and Owen declared a non- pecuniary interest in that they are Babergh District Councillors. It is requested that it be noted that views expressed at this meeting would be based on information available at the time and might not be the same as those expressed at meetings involving other councils. Mr Gray declared a non pecuniary interest in agenda item 8 3. DECLARATIONS OF GIFTS AND HOSPITALITY No declarations of gifts or hospitality were declared. 4. REQUESTS FOR DISPENSATION No requests for dispensation had been received. 5. MINUTES RECOMMENDED That the Minutes of the meeting held on 28th October 2014 be confirmed and signed as a correct record. 6. MATTERS PENDING Members discussed the Matters Pending List RECOMMENDED Item 1 – Cycle racks – to be deleted, Item 2 – Signage in town centre – Town Clerk to contact David Benham to request file with work undertaken so far by BDC regarding new signage 7. ELECTRIC CHARGING POINTS IN SUDBURY Members discussed possibility of installing electric charging points in the town centre. RECOMMENDED That SCC and BDC be requested to investigate the possibility of installing electric charging points within the town centre, possibly in one of the car parks. 8. PARKING RESTRICTIONS IN CHRISTOPHER LANE Members discussed concerns from residents regarding cars parked in Christopher Lane causing problems for pedestrians. RECOMMENDED That concerns about parking in Christopher Lane be forwarded to SCC with the suggestion that a safety audit is undertaken. 9. BUDGET FOR HIGHWAYS AND FOOTPATHS COMMITTEE The Town Clerk advised that the Highways & Footpaths committee does have a budget and delegated powers for spending but these powers have not been used certainly within the last six years. Mr Platt also advised members that Community Infrastructure Levy funding may become available in the future. RECOMMENDED That the Highways & Footpaths committee is allocated a budget for highways projects. 10. PARKING/FOOTPATH IN INGRAMS WELL ROAD Members discussed concerns about pedestrian safety in Ingrams Well Road. The problem has been made worse since the closure of Footpath 11. RECOMMENDED That SCC Highways be requested to consider a temporary footpath in Ingrams Well Road while Footpath 11 remains closed. That SCC Highways be requested to suspend parking on one side of Ingrams Well Road and introduce a parking restriction, for example between 11am and 12 noon, on the other side to prevent cars from parking all day. That the remainder of the cycle report be NOTED. 11. UPDATE FROM SCC HIGHWAYS Mr Platt updated members on various highways issues following discussions with Mr S Merry. Mr Platt also advised that a meeting was due to take place on 27th November with representatives from SCC Highways and County Councillors Mr C Spence and Mr J Sayers to discuss ways of working together in order to achieve outcomes to ongoing highways issues. RECOMMENDED That the report from Mr Platt be NOTED. That Mr Platt reports back to the next H&F meeting following the meeting with SCC Highways 12. STREET LIGHTING IN CHURCH STREET/FRIARS STREET Members were advised of street lighting not working in Church Street and Friars Street. RECOMMENDED. That Mrs Ford-Platt advises the complainant to contact SCC informing them of the identity numbers of the lights not working. The meeting closed at 8.40pm MINUTES OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING HELD IN THE MAYOR’S PARLOUR,TOWN HALL, SUDBURY ON TUESDAY 2nd DECEMBER 2014 AT 6:30PM PRESENT: Mr O Forder – in the Chair, Mr A Osborne, Mrs J Osborne, Mr J Owen, Mr R Platt, Mr R Smith, Mr R Spivey, Mrs J Howells - Town Clerk, Miss N Whittle – Temp Finance Officer 1. SUBSTITUTES AND APOLOGIES Any member attending as an approved substitute to report giving his/her name and the name of the member being substituted. Apologies for absence were received from Mr N Bennett, Mr J Sayers and Mr I Pointon. Mr Owen attended as a substitute for Mr Pointon and Mr Osborne attended as a substitute for Mr Sayers. 2. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST Members were asked to declare any interests in the agenda items. In accordance with guidance from Babergh District Council’s Standards Committee, Mr Osborne and Mr Owen declared a non pecuniary interest that they are Babergh District Parish Councillors. Mr Osborne and Mr Owen asked that it be noted that views expressed at this meeting would be based on information available at the time and might not be the same as those expressed at meetings involving other councils. 3. DECLARATIONS OF GIFTS & HOSPITALITY No gifts or hospitality were declared. 4. REQUESTS FOR DISPENSATION No requests for dispensation had been received. 5. MINUTES RESOLVED That the minutes of the meeting held on Tuesday 4th November 2014 be confirmed and signed as a correct record. These were circulated and adopted at the November Council meeting. 6. TO DISCUSS METHODOLOGY OF THE 2015/2016 BUDGET FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATIONS FROM LARKING GOWEN. Mr Forder advised that Larking and Gowen have been reviewing the budget for the current year in order to assist in preparing the budget for the next financial year. Savings have been identified in the current figures but these need to be confirmed. Mr Forder also confirmed that the grant from BDC will be considerably lower for the next financial year and additional costs may be incurred due to maintenance at the Delphi Centre and also possible changes to the accounting system. RESOLVED That further work will be undertaken and the budget and precept discussed at the next Finance meeting. That special thanks go to both Mr O Forder and Mr R Spivey for the considerable time spent in reviewing the accounts. 7. TO DISCUSS A REQUEST FOR USE OF MAYOR’S PARLOUR. Members discussed a request from the Friends of St Peter’s for the use of the Mayor’s Parlour. It was agreed that a policy regarding the use of the Mayor’s Parlour by other organisations needs to be agreed before any decision is made. All members appreciated the work done by the Friends of St Peter’s in maintaining and supporting St Peter’s Church. RESOLVED That

use of the Mayor’s Parlour by the Friends of St Peter’s cannot be authorised at the present time but may be reconsidered when a policy regarding the hiring of the Mayor’s Parlour is agreed. 8. TO DISCUSS THE QUOTE RECEIVED TO REPAINT THE TALBOT TRAIL POSTS AND THE TOWN MAP BOARDS. Members discussed a quote to repaint the Talbot Trail posts and to update and refurbish the Town map boards. RESOLVED That the quote for repainting the Talbot Trail posts and updating and refurbishing the Town Map boards be APPROVED. 9. INCOME AND EXPENDITURE FOR MONTH ENDING OCTOBER 2014 Members discussed the Financial and Management reports. RESOLVED That the Financial and Management reports be NOTED. 10. UPDATE ON FINANCIAL MATTERS. The Town Clerk reported as follows: 1. A quote has been accepted for the urgent repair the car parking area to the rear of the Town Hall. 2. Woolpit Nurseries will be supplying the hanging baskets in the town in 2015 at the same rate charged in 2014. 3. Following national guidelines salary increases will be implemented in January 2015. RESOLVED That the Financial report be NOTED That members consider implementing a ‘Living Wage’ instead of the minimum wage where applicable, following advice from the Responsible Finance Officer, when appointed. EXCLUSION OF PUBLIC (WHICH TERM INCLUDES THE PRESS) That pursuant to Section 100A (4) of the Local Government Act 1972, the public be excluded from the meeting for the business specified in item 11 on the grounds that if the public were present during these items, it is likely that there would be disclosure to them of exempt information. 11. TO DISCUSS QUOTES RECEIVED FOR A NEW IT SYSTEM RESOLVED That the Private & Confidential report shown at minute page 625 to 642 be APPROVED. The business of the meeting concluded at 7.35pm. NACS Qualified Chimney Sweep

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Delphi Bowls Club Many of you would have made New Year resolutions and have already realised it was a good idea at the time. Here’s one you can still go for, join a bowls club which offers great benefits a healthy outdoor sport, exercise, camaraderie, sporting challenge, making friends all that makes a good club. We welcome new /old bowlers, instruction will be given and we have an open evening most Tuesdays starting mid April, you will only be asked to join the club once you are satisfied, all equipment is available (excluding flat soled shoes). Maybe the televising from Potters might encourage you to come and have a go. We pride ourselves we are a sociable club and have our 7th Annual Dance on 28th February see advert so why not come and join us on this evening we will be pleased to meet you Ken Heselden

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Open Day at the Town Hall With the National and Local elections fast approaching many people may be asking themselves what sort of person stands for election? Most people assume that you need to have a political preference however this is not the case for local Parish elections. Anyone over the age of 18 years and living or working in the parish is entitled to stand for election. The Town Council needs people who are passionate about Sudbury and who want to be involved to ensure that the town remains vibrant and successful. The newly refurbished Mayor’s Parlour will be open on Saturday 14th February from 10am until 2pm for anyone interested in finding more about the Town Council or just wanting to chat to councillors or staff about any issues concerning the town. Please call in and see us. For further information please contact the Town Council on 01787 372331 or email advice@sudburytowncouncil.co.uk

YOUR TOWN NEEDS YOU Passionate about Sudbury? Come and find out about being a councillor Open day in the Mayor’s Parlour Saturday 14th February 10am – 2pm ALL WELCOME

Robert Crighton As far as those who contribute to our local community are concerned, Robert Crighton must surely rate as one of the most prolific here in the world of the performing arts. He has for many years been an outstanding director and actor with The Sudbury Dramatic Society, and was in charge of this year’s pantomime. He has just completed a highly successful year as Artist-in-Residence at The Quay Theatre. During this time he produced an unbelievable ten different plays in 52 weeks, including installations and radio broadcasts. But this writer, performer and artist is not resting on his laurels! From February he continues to present his work on Saturday afternoons at The Quay in a series of shows – Story Hour: The Complete Alice For Families And Children. Robert will be performing stories from the Lewis Carroll books in a different selection every two weeks. This follows a template he set when he performed The Complete Sherlock Holmes there in 2010. Robert is also about to tour his acclaimed production of The Summoning of Everyman. Medieval morality plays might for most be something of an acquired taste however, Robert’s radical reinterpretation is so accessible both to everyone and everywhere, that he is taking it to any village hall, church room or even domestic living room for those would like to have it in their community. This is a unique rendering as the audience is invited by Robert to help make the action happen – without them the story cannot be told! This exciting process turns this late 15th century work into a piece of immediate living theatre, and one that can be both shared and enjoyed in terms of the early 21st Century. Everyman is part of his Before Shakespeare project, an ambitious scheme to record the full catalogue of British drama in the years before William Shakespeare appeared to eclipse all before him. And Robert has other plans for classical productions coming to fruition later this year. The Summoning of Everyman is touring from March 2015 in village halls and other community spaces, and Story Hour starts on Saturday 14th February at 1pm at The Quay Theatre. Booking information for all his projects can be found at www.milkbottleproductions.co.uk – as well as audio dramas and other material he’s been producing over the years. Robert gives the local cultural scene a perspective that enriches the lives and leisure time of those he most enthusiastically serves. Long may his work and success be acknowledged and supported. David Owen-Bell

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Sudbury Dramatic Society Sudbury Dramatic Society’s first production of 2015 at The Quay Theatre is the fast paced and hilarious rewrite of the Hitchcock thriller, The 39 Steps adapted by Patrick Barlow which is on from Tuesday 3rd to Saturday 7th March at 7.45pm The 39 Steps started as a World War I espionage novel by John Buchan. It became an Alfred Hitchcock film in 1935 and since then has been adapted for the stage by Patrick Barlow of National Theatre of Brent fame, and become a hit in the West End where it has been selling out for the last 8 years in and now Sudbury Dramatic Society is getting its chance. Patrick Barlow has brilliantly captured the essence of the Hitchcock script, as performed by a handful of slightly hung-over and rebellious actors on a damp Tuesday with inadequate props and scenery. It’s a thriller, a love story and a comedy all in one; it`s got foreign spies and murder, it`s got chases over misty moors, it features sheep, cars and trains. It even has a plane crash, of sorts. What more could you ask to brighten up those dull March evenings? After a mysterious woman dies in his flat, suave Richard Hannay is cast into a headlong run for his life from London to Scotland and back again, as he fights to clear himself of her murder, helped and hindered by yet another beautiful woman. The 39 Steps is on at The Quay Theatre from Tuesday March 3rd to Saturday March 7th at 7.45pm with a special Gala Performance on Wednesday March 4th (complete with posh frocks and canapés). Contact the Quay Theatre Box Office on 01787 374745 to book and for more details

The Royal British Legion Sudbury & District Branch On Saturday 18th April we shall be hosting a Legion in the Community event and Chairman’s Tea at the Salvation Army Hall in Station Road Sudbury 2.00 p.m. for 2.30 p.m. This is an Open Event for anyone to come along to meet the Members maybe consider joining the Branch and learn about how our Welfare Service could help you. You do not have to have served in H.M. Forces to become a member of The Royal British Legion. This will be a free afternoon timed 2.00 p.m. for 2.30 p.m. start finishing by 5.00 p.m. Entertainment from Pearly King Gerry Baxter followed by afternoon Tea. If you are considering coming it would be helpful to phone me on 01787 374277 to help with catering. Armed Forces Day in Sudbury Saturday 27th June. The Parade will form up at the bottom of the Market Hill to march off at 10.30 a.m. to be greeted by the Mayor and members of the Public outside the Town Hall. The Parade will consist of Serving Personnel Veterans and Cadets. The Parade will be under the direction of the Parade Marshall Dave Beck and will be led by Pipers from the Colchester Pipes and Drums. After a short Service given by Rev. Canon Gregory Webb Tea and Coffee will be served in the Town Hall. Speakers for Open Nights: Tuesday 14th April – Geoff Evans – Borneo and the Orang-utans Tuesday June 9th – Dr Patrick Thompson - Catering the Royal Way. These evenings are Social Open events when we welcome non- members and friends to join us. 7.00 for 7.30 p.m. at Hill Lodge Hotel Newton Rd Sudbury. The Poppy Appeal surpassed all expectations and there will be further fund raising events throughout the year which ends on 30th September 2015. At present the total stands at £38,762. Collectors are always needed and if you could spare some time during the two weeks end October beginning of November please give me a ring now. As well as the Streets in Sudbury we also have House to House and all the Supermarkets where you can stand under cover. All enquiries to the Chairman and Poppy Appeal Organiser: Stuart Hume on 01787 374277

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Jane Basham asks ‘What type of society do we want?’

Jane Basham Labour’s Parliamentary Candidate for South Suffolk Jane will be available to meet local people. If you have any issues to discuss why not pop in? Sudbury 9am to 12noon Thursday 26th February Thursday 26th March The Bridge Project, 20 Gainsborough St, CO10 2EU Great Cornard 1pm to 4pm Tuesday 24th February Tuesday 24th March The Stevenson Centre, Stevenson Approach, CO10 0WD

Available at other times by arrangement Call: 07811 064522 Email: jane@wisteria.plus.com

Babergh was recently voted one of the UK’s best places to live and most folks would agree. After 25 years living here, at Glemsford and now Hadleigh, that includes me. Yet there’s also much misery on our doorstep. It’s easy to forget or ignore that these are tough times for people who may live just down your road or be standing in front of you in the Post Office. I had a desperate call just before Christmas from a woman concerned about her granddaughter – let’s call her Susan. Aged 20, Susan has learning difficulties and problems with mental health. Her Job Seekers Allowance had been stopped in October resulting in her being homeless. She was now sofasurfing – sleeping each night on the settee in her sibling’s one bedroom flat. Getting help so close to Christmas was impossible. An early appointment was made with a disability rights charity for the New Year. Their help and advice means Susan now receives Income Support. After contacting a housing scheme for homeless young women, I hope Susan will get a place of her own there, close to her grandmother. I led a local legal services charity so understand how vital specialist disability rights work is. It faces huge demands and little local financial support. I work with homeless young people and adults with mental ill health and learning difficulties. I know ‘supported living’ schemes, like the one I hope Susan will soon call home, have growing waiting lists and reduced budgets. It’s good that so many people find Babergh a great place to live but let’s not delude ourselves that comfort and security are available or enjoyed by all. As Ghandi once said, ‘The true measure of any society can be found in how it treats its most vulnerable members’ People like Susan. We have a choice. We can see people like Susan as the problem, or we can see them as people with problems needing help with solutions. In May we can vote to ignore or forget the desperation and misery amongst us or vote to make security available to all. Jane Basham Labour’s Parliamentary Candidate South Suffolk www.janebasham.co.uk

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It’s Winter so don’t forget to STRETCH! Stretching is vital for muscle health. Whether you are a professional athlete, play amateur football, hockey, rugby or basketball, a keen cyclist, runner or swimmer, even if you are just walking the dog every day, no matter what your level of fitness keeping muscle flexibility is key to good muscle health. Stretching before exercise helps prepare the body for activity by increasing the circulation of blood to the muscles and clearing the lymphatic system around the soft tissues. Stretching helps increase flexibility and joint range of movement preventing injury and improving muscle and joint performance. HOW TO STRETCH GENTLY and SLOWLY take each muscle to the point when you start to feel a resistance, GENTLY hold the stretch for 30 to 60 seconds, allowing the muscle to release and grow longer. DO NOT cause yourself any pain – there’s no need. CAREFUL - If you take the stretch too far you can cause an inflammatory response, meaning your body will try to repair the damage. Every time you feel pain when stretching you are actually causing damage to the soft tissue. Stretching is also used in the treatment of injuries and the rehabilitation from injury or surgery. I use stretching within part of my treatment plans for anyone who is injured and by using a number of stretching techniques maximum performance is quickly and successful regained. For more information on the benefits of stretching or treatments and if you would like a personal stretching treatment plan please call Karen Ann on 07772 286106.

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Marvellous career opportunity in Hadleigh Dr Derek Dunstone has been providing eye care in Queen Street for 24 years, having taken over the longstanding Rawling’s practice. The practice has developed considerably over the years and offers Optical Coherance Tomography scans as part of the eye examination, as well as up to date spectacle and contact lens provision and refractive surgery advice and aftercare. We are looking for a new member to join our team to assist in the provision and delivery of the highest standard of Optometry services to patients in our ethical and well equipped independent practice. The Practice is expanding with the completion of a third consultation room and continues to grow and welcome many existing and new patients. The new team member will uphold and demonstrate daily the values and beliefs of D J Dunstone by constantly providing our patients with a delightful professional experience. This is a wonderful opportunity to work with a friendly team in a ‘brass plate’ optometry practice in the beautiful market town of Hadleigh, South Suffolk. The Practice serves the community Monday to Friday (including Tuesday evenings) and is closed at weekends. Post available: Optical Assistant - providing front of house services to a high level, assisting with dispensing of spectacles and the smooth running of the Practice. Experience in optometry is not essential although a relaxed and easy manner with the public, good written and oral communication skills and excellent organisation are essential. We offer training and the opportunity to develop the career of the successful applicant to perform an important role in community eye care. Practice Team, from left to right: Holly Coleman (Pre-registration Optometrist), Derek Dunstone (Doctor of Optometry), Sally Dunstone (Administrative Manager & Optometric Assistant), Daryl Tabrett (Optometrist), Wendy Thomas (Receptionist) & Michael Giles (Optometrist). Are you interested in joining the team? In the first instance please book a telephone appointment with Sally Dunstone to find out more and discuss the role in strictest confidence. D J Dunstone, 3 Queen Street, Hadleigh, IP7 5DZ 01473 823755 www.dunstoneinsight.com

Using coppiced material at Orchard Barn At Orchard Barn we use materials from the local area. All of our wood comes from our own site or, as in the picture, from local woods. Any regularly coppiced woodland will produce an indefinite supply of rods, poles and logs.

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BURY ROAD, COCKFIELD IP30 0JB Open 7 Days - Full Lunch & Dinner Menu available

Winter Specials Monday

Homemade Pie Day £7.95 Steak & Stilton, Chicken, Ham & Leek, Steak & Kidney Pudding and pie of the day special

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Local Sausage Day £7.95 Pork & Stilton, Farmhouse & Boxford Beauties, plus sausage of the week

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Winter Warmers Special Menu £7.95 Friday Coppicing involves cutting down hazel, ash, sweet chestnut, etc. and allowing it to regrow from the stump or stool. The regrowth can itself be harvested in 4 to 25 years depending on the size required. Coppicing areas of a wood in rotation not only extends the life of the individual stools but greatly increases the biodiversity of the wood creating new glades where smaller plants, and hence animals, can thrive. Coppiced hazel is used at Orchard Barn in a number of ways – it is the wattle onto which daub is smeared to create walls; several poles lashed together formed the ‘bender’ that helped keep the toolshed dry while we worked on its roof where our own elm poles have become rafters; hand cleft coppiced Sweet Chestnut were used for battens in the main barn roof. If you would like to learn more about coppiced materials then please get in touch - www.orchardbarn.org.uk or call 01473 658193, 07766 054042

Fresh Fish Friday Weekly seasonal choices - skate wing, plaice, sole Saturday

Daily Specials from £8.25 Sunday

Traditional Roast Dinner £9.95 2 Meat Choices, Seasonal Vegetables, Yorkshire Puds

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Bygone Exhibition Sunday 15th February Long Melford Village Hall Refreshments Available

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Sudbury Bowls Club Twenty players braved the winter weather on Sunday 28th December to play the Christmas Spoon Drive – a fun competitive tournament – on the indoor rinks at the Sudbury Bowls Club on Quay Lane. The competition is played over three sets of 6 ends, with a total personal score depending on how many winning points are made and lost over the course of the tournament. Each player picks a disc which dictates their team partners, rink number, and playing positions with a re-draw for each set. Apart from playing well of course it really is ‘the luck of the draw’ as well! It’s a friendly and fun atmosphere finishing with a buffet and drinks in the social lounge. The Ladies winner was Jacqui Edgar with Doreen Stubbs runner up and for the Men’s the winner was Len Baker with Len Smith runner up. Spoon Drives are a regular occurrence at the club and always have a good turn out of players who value the competition but in a less formal environment.

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Plant Heritage Suffolk Group Warmly invites you to a talk

‘WEATHER INTELLIGENCE: HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW?’ BY PETER GIBBS Professional Meteorologist and BBC Weather Forecast Presenter

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The club, which celebrated its centenary in 2013, hosts and participates in National, County and Cup Competitions as well as having vibrant internal leagues with over 90 teams. If you have just stopped playing physical competitive sports and fancy trying a new game where challenging tactical skills are key we will happily offer you a taster session to see if bowls could be for you. More information from Coach Len Baker on 01787 222360

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 The Delphi Club in Sudbury 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 The Delphi Centre, Sudbury and at New Bury Community Centre, Bury St.Edmunds. If you would like more information please call 01449 774333 or 01359 232678

Bingo every monday night! BINGO every Monday night at AFC Sudbury in the clubhouse doors open 7.30pm for 8pm start. Cash prizes and bar. Brundon Lane Sudbury CO10 7HN Friday 6 March School Days themed quiz with cash prize! at AFC Sudbury Brundon Lane Sudbury Entry £6 per person inc food. Teams of up to 6. Doors open at 7pm with the quiz starting promptly at 8pm by order of the Headmistress! Call 07974 222777 to enter.

SOUNDS OF THE PAST The new museum of sound production, recording and broadcasting. Fantastic collection of artifacts with live performances

OPEN DAYS THE OLD CHAPEL, MONKS ELEIGH First Sunday of every month 10.30 to 4.00 pm Refreshments Available Donations to Prostate Action and MacMillan Nurses

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Sudbury Rowing Club competes at the Vesta scullers head and Wallingford head Vesta Scullers Head The Scullers Head is held every year in London and is rowed over the Oxford and Cambridge boat race course on the Tideway in London. It is the main long distance race in the UK for single scullers and as such it is a high level event. This year 550 people entered from all over the country. Including 5 from Sudbury Rowing Club. In the week leading up to the race there had been concerns that the strong current and easterly wind would make sculling very difficult, but in the end the sun shone and there was only a light breeze so conditions were fairly good although not fast so it was unlikely course records were to be broken. Three of the Sudbury junior squad competed. Thomas Bowles came within the top 100 overall, which was a magnificent achievement also coming in 9th position in the J18 category. Ellie Adams and Victoria Burgess were took part in this race for the first time and both did well, with Ellie coming second in the women’s novice category only a few seconds behind the winner. Mike Arnott and Brendan Sullivan represented the Sudbury Masters Squad and both finished in the top half of the masters F category in 9th and 8th position respectively.

Boating at the scullers head before heading to the start. Wallingford Head In December various crews from Sudbury travelled to Wallingford to take on the tough Wallingford head against high-class competition. The event takes place over 4k on the Thames in Oxford with eights, fours and quads taking part. This year some categories were cancelled due to the challenging nature of the course. The Sudbury ladies four continued their streak of good results by coming 2nd out of 15 in the women’s IM3 category against clubs such as Molesey and Auriol Kensington, which is a great achievement and a tremendous benchmark coming into the new year. The result was tainted by the fact that they would have won if it weren’t for technical difficulties that sent them into a bush on one of the tight corners. The masters E coxed four were pleased with their performance although they had no competition in their category, and the Masters D eight came 4th out of 6 against clubs they are likely to face regularly in the coming heads. For more information on Sudbury rowing club please go to www.sudburyrowingclub.org.uk or find us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/sudburyrowing

Eastern Savings & Loans Credit Union (ESLCU) Pay-Day Loans and Loan Sharks - these may not affect you but you may know or be aware of people who run into short term financial difficulty. Credit Unions have been set up to help in such situations but it does not seem to be well known that the Eastern Savings & Loans Credit Union covers East Anglia and that there is representation in Sudbury. The local point of contact is in the Town Hall. A Sudbury Steering Group of 9 people from various walks of life has recently been set up to provide fuller information locally on how it operates and the interest rates on savings and loans - these are certainly lower than Pay-Day Loans. People just need to go to Reception in the Town Hall and ask about Credit Union. As the Steering Group becomes more established they will make more information available hopefully through more points of contact - currentlt there is just a general information leaflet. Peter Heard

Suffolk Family Carers Suffolk Family Carers is a local charity that provides information, support and guidance to Family Carers around Suffolk. We have been offering our services for over 25 years and one of the things we have learnt during that time is that people caring for another person at home, perhaps a family member or friend don’t usually see themselves as a Family Carer, they just see it as part of being husband, wife, father, mother, daughter, son, friend etc. Because of this, it becomes so easy to forget the importance of your own health and wellbeing as all of your physical and emotional effort and energy is spent on looking after that person, and others who may be involved such as siblings. You may feel that your own needs do not matter at this time, but in order to provide care and support you do need to keep your own batteries charged. In 2015 Suffolk Family Carers will be working with our hospice colleagues in Suffolk to offer an information and support programme for those people caring for someone nearing the end of their life. There will be a series of five informal sessions that offer information and an opportunity to reflect and gain support from others in a similar situation. The programme will run around the County with the first ones starting end of January. It’s aim is to improve the Family Carer’s own situation and that of the person they Care For. If you would like to find out more or to book you free place please call Carly on 01473 835420 or e mail wellbeing@suffolkfamilycarers.org

The Fortnightly Tea Dances at The Delphi Club, Sudbury, 2.00 - 4.15 pm

Feb 11th - Brian’s Music Feb 25th - Hi Fi Sound Admission £3 including Draw Ticket & Refreshments

Ahoy me hearties, St Elizabeth Hospice is on the lookout for pirates to join their crew for the Midnight Walk 2015. Everyone will be encouraged to dust of their eye patches and polish their cutlasses and join the pirate parade through Ipswich on Saturday 16th May 2015. Men and women can choose to walk or run round Ipswich Town centre, choosing from three routes which all start and finish at Ipswich Town Football Club; the five mile, eight mile, or the more challenging half marathon. Gavin Lamb, event organiser, said: “We are really excited for next year’s Midnight Walk and our brand new theme, which we hope everyone will get on board and have fun with. “The Midnight Walk is our biggest event of the year and we hope to see more men and women joining us for a fun night out – but also to raise money for their local Hospice – and every penny raised from sponsorship really does make a difference to our patients and their families.” This year, for the first time ever, all routes will poignantly pass the Hospice in Foxhall Road, where every participant will have the opportunity to hang a personal tag on the tree of remembrance. Last year over 1,600 men and women took to the streets raising more than £150,000 for local Hospice care. Sign up online now for just £15 at www.midnightwalkipswich.co.uk or call 01473 707043 or email midnightwalk@stelizabethhospice.org.uk to request a paper form

We enjoy our dancing which supports Cancer Research UK, St. Nicholas Hospice and other local good causes

Strictly Dancing for Fun to Night Ride from Norwich Playing Music to suit all ages Delphi Centre Saturday 28th February 7.30 to 11.30 Tickets £10 inc nibbles for tickets contact Ken Allen 373833, Mike Vickers 377041, Geoff Parmenter 370537, George Caddick 375535

This is the Delphi Bowls Club 7th Annual Dance Thank you for your continued support

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Stoke by Nayland Golf Club Results Boxing Day Scramble: 1st - Paul Champ, Elliott Lamb, Frazer Lamb, Julian Lamb 2nd - Peter Mottershead, John Edwards, Ben Matthews 3rd -Steve Evans, Ellis Bowman, Adrian Dent, Dale Bullen 4th - Richard Kennell, Steve Briggs, Mike Moore, Ian Mckay On a seasonal Boxing Day morning 18 teams competed in the three clubs and a putter scramble on the Gainsborough course where many temporary greens were needed. Winners were Paul Champ, Club Captain Julian and his two sons Frazer and Elliott with a 9 under gross score. Paul Champ, Julian Lamb (Club Captain) Frazer Lamb, Ian Thompson (Vice Captain) Elliott Lamb New Year’s Day Scramble: 1st - N Byham, M Byham, J Venner, S Rendell 2nd - R Llewellyn, K Llewellyn, J Barningham, T English 3rd - I Benson, R Benson, S Underwood, I Mckay 4th - P Pace, S Mills, D Mills, K Worster Nigel Byham, Eileen Hands (Lady Captain), Mandy Byham, Julian Lamb (Club Captain), Susanna Rendell, John Venner Club Captain’s Charity: Club Captain Julian Lamb has given up his car parking space for the year to raise £910 for his chosen charity, the St Helena Hospice. The draw took place at the New Year’s Day Scramble and the lucky winner was Mark Chaplin.

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Newton Green’s Ellie Aldous is to be junior captain of Suffolk Girls for 2015. The 16-year-old still has two seasons of junior golf to represent the county, and has already become a member of the senior team squad, including making her debut in the regional county golf week during 2014. One of the longer hitters in Suffolk ladies’ golf, she and fellow Newton junior Alice Barlow became the youngster ever winners of the county’s prestigious Haskell Trophy in 2013. Ellie is at West Suffolk College where she is studying for a BTech in Sports Excellence Sciences. She has played at Newton since the age of 10, and in 2008 made national headlines when she beat off a 100-strong field of adult golfers to win the club’s prestigious Jonathan Lambert Centenary Silver Salver. Ellie then played off a handicap of 42, although qualification for the event has now been cut to 36. During the year her handicap was five, but at present stands at six.

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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 - contact details Carole White, 01787 828203. Tuesday Lunch Club Roast lunch served in our Pavilion Room for older residents of Sudbury and surrounding villages Roast Dinner £5.00; Dessert £2.00, Contact 01787 313691 or info@thebridgeproject.co.uk to book. Courtyard Café@The Bridge Project, 20 Gainsborough Street, Sudbury 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th February Paint Your Own Ceramics – Valentines gifts now available. 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 February – 31st May Gainsborough House Exhibition, Gainsborough’s Drawings & Picturing Sudbury. Open Monday to Saturday 10am-5pm Now also open Sundays 11am-5pm Telephone 01787 372958 Tuesday 3rd February Quay Film – Saving Mr Banks ( PG-13), Quay Theatre, Sudbury 2.30pm & 7.30pm Tickets £5. Friends £4.50. Tel: 01787 374745 Wednesday 4th February Walk Around Woodbridge- 6.5 miles. Meet IP12 1LR 10.30am Tel: 01787 375047 www.ramblers.org.uk Thursday 5th February Harry Potter: Witchcraft & Wizardry. Sudbury Library, 5.30pm - 7.00pm. FREE entry but booking essential. Come dressed up or in your best muggle outfit! Activities, crafts, reading, spells and refreshments. 01787 242570 Thursday 5th February Stepping Out in Suffolk - Health Walks Lavenham walk– meet 12pm at the Cock Pub. CO10 9SA Tel: 01473 229292 info@livewellsuffolk.org.uk Friday 6th February Quay Music – The Swing’s The Thing, Quay Theatre, Sudbury 7.30pm Tickets £15. Friends £14. Tel: 01787 374745 Saturday 7th February Hartest Farmers’ Market, Boxted & Hartest Institute, Hartest Green 10am- 12.30pm Tel: Judy 01284 830551 Saturday 7th February Stanstead Village Community Centre - BINGO NIGHT – Following the great turnout in January, we look forward to welcoming all regulars and new players in February. Sunday 8th February Quay History - History Sundays (2 of 6), Quay Theatre, Sudbury 7.30pm. Tickets £7 each or £36 all 6. Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Sunday 8th February Sudbury Symphony Orchestra Play Day, St. Peter’s, Market Hill, Sudbury 3pm – 5pm. Sun 8th - Sun 15th –Sun 22nd February Snowdrop Sundays, Hedingham Castle, CO9 3DJ 11am – 4pm. Includes mulled wine & falconry displays. Tel: 01787 460261 www.hedinghamcastle.co.uk Tuesday 10th February Stepping Out in Suffolk- Health Walks, Sudbury walk, meet 12pm at the Quay Theatre CO10 2AN Tel: 01473 229292 info@livewellsuffolk.org.uk Tuesday 10th February Masterpiece Month - Bonham’s Valuation Day Hedingham Castle, CO9 3DJ 10am – 2pm. By appointment only. Tel:Bonhams 01284 716190 www.hedinghamcastle.co.uk Wednesday 11th February Walk Around Barking- 6.5 miles, Meet IP6 8HJ 10.30am Tel: 01787 311553 www.ramblers.org.uk Thursday 12th February Quay Film Club - Orson Welles, Quay Theatre, Sudbury 10.30am Tickets £35 per 4 sessions. £10 for one off trial. Tel: 01787 374745 Thursday 12th February ‘Boudica, Queen of the Iceni’- Talk by Nick Sign, Glemsford Primary School 7.30pm. Visitors £2 Tel: 01787 280996 Thurs 12th - Sat 14th February Quay Music – Rock Choir, Quay Theatre, Sudbury 7.30pm Tickets £10. Children £8 Friends £9. Tel: 01787 374745 Friday 13th February Pete Oxley & Nicolas Meier, Stoke By Nayland Hotel, CO6 4PZ 7.30pm Tickets £15. Students half price. Box Office 01787 211865. Fri 13th and Sat 14th February - Valentine’s Candlelit Dinner – Stoke by Nayland Golf Club, Treat your loved one to a romantic dinner in a gorgeous setting. You’ll receive a glass of champagne, 3-course dinner and a lovely red rose for your Valentine – all for just £39pp. Call 01206 265843/262836 to book or visit the website for more info. Saturday 14th February Craft and Gift Fair, St. Peter’s Church, Market Hill, Sudbury 9am – 4pm. Free Entry Saturday 14th February - Mad Hatter Tea Party Ball. A zany alternative to your standard Valentine’s night out. Come along to our Alice in Wonderland themed ball and enjoy a live band (Jukebox Fury) and a delicious 3-course dinner. Tickets cost £42.50pp! Call 01206 265837 to book. Saturday 14th February Valentine’s Day Chocolate & Craft Morning, Henny Parish Room, Great Henny, near Sudbury CO10 7NL 10am-12.pm. Free entry Sunday 15th February Quay Bar - Open Music Night, Quay Theatre, Sudbury 7.30pm Free Entry. Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Sunday 15th February Last day for this - Gainsborough House Exhibition, Samuel William Fores, Satirist. Open Monday to Saturday 10am-5pm Now also open Sundays 11am-5pm Telephone 01787 372958 Sunday 15th / Sunday 22nd February Spring Bulbs, Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, CO10 9BA 11am – 4pm. Adults £8.90, Child £5.50, Senior £8.50 Telephone 01787 310207 www.kentwell.co.uk

Wednesday 18th February Quay Play Readers ~’On Golden Pond’ by Ernest Thompson, Quay Theatre, Sudbury 7.30pm Free Entry Tel: 01787 374745 Thursday 19th February Stepping Out in Suffolk- Health Walks, Long Melford walk– meet 12pm at the Cherry Lane Garden Centre CO10 9DH Tel: 01473 229292 Thursday 19th February Quay Music - L A Nights, Quay Theatre, Sudbury 7.30pm Tickets £5 No Concessions Tel: 01787 374745 Saturday 21st February Train to Stratford. Walk Olympic Park to Limehouse. 6 miles. Meet Sudbury Train Station for 9.26am train. Tel: 01787 311553 Saturday 21st February Craft and Gift Fair, St. Peter’s Church, Market Hill, Sudbury 9am – 4pm. Free Entry. Sunday 22nd February Quay History - History Sundays (3 of 6) Quay Theatre, Sudbury 7.30pm. Tickets £7 each or £36 all 6. Tel: 01787 374745 Sunday 22nd February - Supper Club: ‘The Spice Route’ (North Africa to Turkey) The second in our series of exclusive dining experiences hosted by the Lakes Restaurant. Tickets cost just £39.95pp. Call 01206 265837 to book. Tuesday 24th February Quay Film – Belle (PG), Quay Theatre, Sudbury 2.30pm & 7.30pm Tickets £5. Friends £4.50. Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Tuesday 24th February Stepping Out in Suffolk - Health Walks, Sudbury Shorter walk – meet 12pm at the Quay Theatre CO10 2AN Tel: 01473 229292 info@livewellsuffolk.org.uk Wednesday 25th February Film and Supper Club – Film Cycling With Moliere, £15.00 per head. Contact 01787 313691 or info@thebridgeproject.co.uk to book. Courtyard Café@The Bridge Project, 20 Gainsborough Street, Sudbury CO10 2EU Thursday 26th February – Healthy Heart Open Evening at Peake Fitness Find out how you can improve your health with a few simple changes to your routine at this free event. Anyone who joins on this evening will have their joining fee (normally £150) waived. Call 01206 265820/822 for more information. Friday 27th February A Night At The Cinema in 1914, Nayland Village Hall Cinema Bar opens 7.30pm. Film starts at 8pm. Tickets £5.00 ( incl. tea/coffee and biscuits) Tickets available at post office or on the door Friday 27th / Sat 28th February 6th Chappel Winter Beer Festival 2015, The Goods Shed, Chappel Station. 11am – 11pm. Train tickets now available from Sudbury Tourist Information. Book festival tickets online. www.chappelbeerfestival.org Saturday 28th February Strictly Dancing for Fun, Delphi Centre, Sudbury, Delphi Bowls Club are pleased to organise the 7th event. 7.30pm to 11.30pm. Tickets £10.00 including Nibbles. Tickets available from G Caddick 01787 375535 and K Heselden 01787 379463 Saturday 28th February Stanstead Village Community Centre - OPEN MIC NIGHT. Everyone that came to the November Open Mic, had a fabulous time, so we plan to hold another on 28th February 2015. If you play an instrument or sing, and would like to take part, please contact Michelle Risby 07950122384, or come along for a great evening at the club.

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