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It is hoped that local schools will encourage their pupils to enter the competitions for poetry, prose, drawing, painting and sculpture. Organisations will be encouraged to offer stalls which will help raise funds for their good cause. The theme of the competitions will, of course, be around St George and the Dragon! The Cricket Club will have their bar open and will also be offering barbeque food. It is also hoped that sports clubs in Quay Lane will be able to offer ‘taster’ sessions to encourage more young people to take part. Further information will be circulated at Sudbury on Show on 4 March in St Peter’s and the Town Hall, but in the meantime, as places for the two events will have to be limited, voluntary and community groups and charities wishing to take part on either or both days are invited to contact Lesley Ford-Platt on lesleyfordplatt@rocketmail.com or 01787 372171 for more information. See: www.sudburymarkettownpartnership.org along with application forms for both the Charity Roadshow and the St George’s Day Country Fair
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Local window and conservatory installation company, A&B Asset, has become the only firm in the region to be accepted into the elite Master Window and Conservatory Installers Association (MWCIA), an organisation made up of the best window, door and conservatory companies in the UK. The MWCIA seeks to make it easier for homeowners to find reputable, experienced installers and avoid rogue traders. To join, firms have to meet strict entry standards, demonstrating they not only provide outstanding installation work, but also A&B Asset managing director exceptional customer service. John Savage (left) with The MWCIA scheme was founded by Don Waterworth (right), respected chartered building engineer founder of the MWCIA. and surveyor Don Waterworth, known for frequent appearances on consumer rights programmes ‘Don’t Get Done Get Dom’ and ‘Cowboy Builders’, and his work with TV personality Dom Littlewood. Don commented: “Over years working on television, and decades working in private practice, I’ve come across hundreds of dodgy, unscrupulous home improvement companies. That’s why I set up the MWCIA. When you hire an MWCIA member to carry out work on your property, they’ll provide you with a Customer Care promise, that tells you everything they’ll do to look after you and your property throughout the course of the installation. Every installer who works on your project will be a registered master window installer, and will have a lanyard and badge to prove it – and you can rest easy in the knowledge that all work will be completed to the highest of standards.� “I’ve been hugely impressed with A&B Asset and its hard work, Master Headers:Layout 1 professionalism, and commitment to customer service. I’m delighted to welcome them into the MWCIA - and can highly recommend them to homeowners looking for fantastic installation work throughout the area.� For more information call 0800 666 44 or visit www.ab-asset.co.uk
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The Friends of Sudbury Library
The Friends of Sudbury Library have had a successful Christmas with a popular chocolate raffle and the Staff ran a testing Quiz. The latest event was the Harry Potter Night on the 2nd February, this has become an annual event run by the Staff of the Library with a little help from Volunteers and the Friends. This year around 60 children joined in an exciting evening of tests, trials and story telling. How good to see the Library full of excited young people with not a device in sight. On the 18th March we are going to join the current trend and hold a “Bake Offâ€? this will be a new venture for us. All age groups are welcome, there will be two categories, children and adults with the theme ‘To make a cake relating to their favourite book’. Entry forms available at the Library ÂŁ1. Judging on the 18th March at 3pm by a local professional Pastry Chef followed by the presentation of prizes. Following our very successful photography evening we are hoping to widen the topics of our talks, perhaps trains and gardening. We shall be holding our first AGM on the 24th May when we are delighted that Alison Wheeler (Chief Executive of the IPS) will be speaking. There will exciting activities in the Library over the Easter Holiday, please enquire at desk in the Library for more information.
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Dementia friendly screening plays to sold out Quay Theatre
A dementia friendly screening of ‘An American in Paris’ at the Quay Theatre in Sudbury played to a packed audience recently with more planned. The film, starring Gene Kelly, was shown in a safe and welcoming environment, encouraging those with dementia, as well as their carers and families, to take the opportunity of attending a theatrical screening. The warm reception and capacity crowd have ensured another dementia friendly screening will be coming to the Quay in May this year. The attendees were able to watch the film in a friendly setting, with many collected and driven to the Quay by GoStart Community Transport free of charge, allowing residents of care homes from surrounding villages as far afield as Earls Colne to attend. The screening was arranged by Suffolk Cinema Network, supported by Babergh District Council. It follows similarly successful showings of March of the Penguins and Breakfast at Tiffany’s at Hadleigh Pool & Leisure last year. Cllr Margaret Maybury, Portfolio Holder for Community Capacity Building and Engagement at Babergh District Council, said: “This is only the latest of the dementia-friendly screenings we have run with the Suffolk Cinema Network here in Babergh, and the response, both from audiences and organisations such as the Quay and GoStart, has been phenomenal. There is a real appetite for these screenings and a warm and supportive community here in Babergh to make them happen and I’m looking forward to more screenings in the year ahead.” Quote from Suffolk Cinema Network: "We've aimed these relaxed film screenings at people who are often cut off from arts and cultural entertainment due to frailty, behavioural changes and ill health. As a society we need to ensure that those living with dementia, their carers and families are welcomed into our arts venues and cultural spaces. Film can be a gateway to the past and a great connector and we are delighted that the screenings have been so well attended." New dementia friendly screenings at the Quay in Sudbury are planned for May, with the final date to be confirmed. Once agreed, details will be available on the Suffolk Cinema Network website at: https://www.suffolkcinemanetwork.org/
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‘Boule-in...Vive la différence!’
“We’re trying to embrace it all” says Cathy Bullen, proprietor of Bildeston’s now famous French Fêtes “I still can’t quite believe how much our life has changed over the past 5 years! With the business so firmly established the constant turnover of stock means we are spending a significant part of our time in France - but I love this dual life!” she admits “It means we get the best of both; sunlight and blue Provencal skies in January and the thrilling delight of spring bulbs on our return. There’s actually nothing more uplifting than a beautiful English spring - it always makes me want to refresh my home and garden. Luckily I have the perfect excuse for a decorative makeover as our Spring Fair Fête du Printemps means we have so many pieces to fill the barn and garden - my only difficulty is not falling in love with new pieces and wanting to keep them!” The Boule-in’s Fête du Printemps (Saturday 1st - Sunday 9th April: 10 am 5pm daily) is indeed an absolute treasure trove of authentically French furniture, gardenware and collectables, beautiful and stylish, to refresh your home and garden - and with spring in the air why not embrace the change and vive la différence! www.boule-in.co.uk
The Chadacre Challenge
On April 2nd Chadacre Estate open their gates to host a 3km family fun run and a more challenging 10km multi-terrain race through their private grounds (situated between Bury St Edmunds & Sudbury). Both runs will include: Chip timing, Medal for all finishers, Top 3 Male & Female finisher trophies and After race refreshments There will also be fun prizes for fancy dress & big smiles in our 3k fun run. On site there will be face painters, children activities and a stall selling hot drinks, bacon rolls and cakes so this is a great event to bring the whole family along. All proceeds benefit the local Pre-School and Full details for the event, including online entry, can be found at www.chadacrechallenge.co.uk
It seems Rainy Days are here to stay
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For all the media furore concerning Donald Trump's presidency, there has to date been relatively little formal Parliamentary debate about the new occupant of the White House - but then we have had Brexit to contend with. That will change as, at the time of writing, the Commons prepares to debate whether to roll out the red carpet for Mr Trump. The debate arises as a result of a petition signed by almost 2m people arguing that President Trump should not be granted a 'state' visit to the UK. Such debates are heavily subscribed but if I am called to speak I will argue that such a gesture would not be in our national interest. It seems to me that foreign policy at its best consists of calm day to day diplomacy in the background, driven by clear long-term strategic thinking. It is not best suited to gesture politics and knee-jerk reactions. We may not like Donald Trump's personality. His bravado is not exactly statesmanlike and some of his utterances demean his office and the nation he represents. Nevertheless, these are extremely delicate times in global affairs. The new US President is seemingly ambiguous about the importance of NATO, an alliance that has kept the peace for decades and avoided the extraordinary bloodshed of world war two being repeated - hitherto. And we have a need to look for strong alliances with major nations as we prepare to leave the EU. Above all, we face the threat of an unpredictable and aggressive Russia, buzzing our air space with nuclear capable Bear bombers. In my view, there is only one winner if we pull the red carpet from under Trump's feet - Vladimir Putin. The Russian leader is desperate to see a divided West and it would be all smiles in the Kremlin if the UK was to fall out with Trump in public. We should be keeping as close to the new White House administration as possible, not to endorse everything it does, but to try and influence its future policy. That is surely where our national interest lies.
Award-winning lifestyle company announces £10,000 giveaway winner
An award-winning lifestyle firm has chosen the winning community building to receive their competition prize of £10,000 worth of windows and doors. A&B Asset recently ran a competition asking the public to nominate community buildings that were in desperate need of renovation, announcing they would donate windows and doors to the value of £10,000 to the winner. The company received scores of excellent nominations but after careful review, have announced the winning community building as the West Cliff Theatre in Clacton-on-Sea. Completely self-funded after all grants have ceased and ran mainly by voluntary staff, the West Cliff Theatre was founded in 1894 and welcomes 35,000 visitors through their doors every year. To generate more funding for the theatre, they even opened their own charity shop in Holland-on-Sea. “We are so pleased to be able to help a wonderful, well-loved community building like the West Cliff Theatre in Clacton,” commented A&B Asset Managing Director John Savage. “For over 45-years we have grown strong bonds with customers across East Anglia and the South-East. To commemorate that, we wanted to give something back and supporting the West Cliff Theatre is the perfect way, ensuring it can continue bringing joy to the community for many more years to come.” A&B Asset, who are part of One Group Construction, will begin work transforming the theatre and replacing the windows and doors in 2017. The renovation will not only improve the building itself but help to reduce the running costs of the theatre using the latest, energy efficient windows and doors. For more information, call 0808 159 6310 or visit www.ab-asset.co.uk
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So you are buying or selling your property and you have to choose a conveyancing solicitor. On first appearances it can be difficult to tell different companies apart. But there is one question you should always ask your potential choice of conveyancing solicitor… Does your service include a No Sale, No Fee Promise as standard? What is a No Sale, No Fee Promise? A No Sale, No Fee Promise means that should your property transaction, purchaseand/ or sale, fall-through (go abortive) for whatever reason you will not pay any of the legal fees you were quoted. If your conveyancing solicitor does not provide a No Sale, No Fee Promise, you will be charged all or part of the legal fee you were originally quoted, regardless of the fact you have nothing to show for it. An example: Here is an example of the costs you could face if your property transaction falls-through and your conveyancing solicitor does not protect you with a No Sale, No Fee Promise: Solicitors fees on first transaction = £600 +VAT (total £720) Abortive costs at exchange of contracts = £480 + VAT (total £576) Solicitors fees on second transaction = £600 +VAT (total £720) for the work on your sale TOTAL = £1080 +VAT (total £1,296) As the figures above demonstrate, it is easy to find yourself substantially out of pocket due to conveyancing fees, mortgage costs, and surveys. Which? estimate that the average amount lost by those individuals in this situation is a staggering £2,899. If you were protected by a No Sale, No Fee promise you would not pay the £576 cost associated with the first abortive transaction in the example above. All you would be charged for is any disbursements that may have been paid out to third parties, such as search fees if you were purchasing a property. How likely is it my transaction will fall-through? Unfortunately, it might be more likely than you think. According to a survey conducted by consumer group Which? in 2016, a staggering 28% of property transactions fall-through. What is frustrating is that if your transaction does fall-through, it is unlikely to even be your fault and is much more likely to be due to an issue with another transaction in the chain, of which yours is just one. However, those using Holmes & Hills Solicitors’ conveyancing services will be pleased to hear that clients of the firm have a much lower risk of their transaction falling-through, less than 15%. Why do transactions fall through? As you might expect, there are a wide range of reasons for property transactions falling-through and most causes will be beyond your control. However, in the experience of the conveyancing solicitors at Holmes & Hills, the most common reasons are: • A disagreement between the seller and the buyer and this cannot be resolved. • Either the seller or the buyer changes their mind. • Issues raised on a survey or a valuation regarding the value or condition of the property. • The seller or the buyer’s circumstances change due to a change of job or breakdown of a relationship. No Sale, No Fee Conveyancing from Holmes & Hills Solicitors Holmes & Hills Solicitors now protect all conveyancing clients with a No Sale, No Fee Promise* as standard. This makes Holmes & Hills the only local firm to offer such a promise as standard, at no additional cost to you. Not only are you protected with Holmes & Hills’ conveyancing services, but you also benefit from the fact that property transactions dealt with by Holmes & Hills Solicitors also have a lower likelihood of falling-through in the first place, over half the national average. That makes for double the protection against the risk of your property transaction not proceeding to completion. Is there a catch? No, there is no catch to Holmes & Hills’ No Sale, No Fee Promise. It’s simple, if your transaction falls-through, you do not pay us any of the legal fee we originally quoted. Whilst there are some minor exclusions to protect against fraud, in all other instances if your property transaction fallsthrough, you will not pay Holmes & Hills’ conveyancing fee. Get a quote: It’s quick and easy to get a quote, simply call us on 01376 320456 or visit www.holmes-hills.co.uk/conveyancing Holmes & Hills Solicitors, 96 North Street, Sudbury CO10 1RF
178th Hadleigh Show Saturday 20th May 2017
Save the date for this year’s Hadleigh Show. Our 178th Show will once again be held at Holbecks Park on Saturday 20th May so come along and take part in a great family day out. Advance tickets are now available. Entries are being taken for the art exhibition, flower arranging & horticultural shows and livestock and equine classes. If you are interested in entering you will find the schedules on the website www.hadleighshow.co.uk This year we are pleased to be supporting The Hadleigh Festival of Gardening & Art and Hadleigh Dementia Action Alliance. Visit their stands on Show Day to see what they, and many other Hadleigh groups, are up to in 2017.
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This charity tournament is in memory of Eric Moule who played for many years at the club. Forty players turned out to play this popular event early in the indoor season. His wife, Jean, pictured left, is seen here presenting a cheque for £198 on behalf of the club to the manager of the East Anglian Children’s Hospice (EACH) in North Street, Sudbury.
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Saturday 4th March is fully booked for Anything goes at Chelmsford Civic Theatre. Following a sudden cancellation from the hotel in Weston-SuperMare, we now have our spring 5 day holiday at Llandudno 27 - 31 March. Wednesday 19th April is also fully booked for a visit to Spalding, hopefully to see the tulips. Wednesday 17th May: we go to Dunwich, either for fish and chips or do as you please. Wednesday 21st June: Bluebell Railway Steam Train. Wednesday 19th July: Lunch at The Wherry and boat ride on the Broads. Wednesday 16th August: Lunch and glass demonstrations at Langham Glass There are a few seats left for our autumn holiday, 18 - 22nd September in Bournemouth. I now have dates and tickets for Christmas shows at Thursford, Wednesday 8th November and Sunday 12th November, and by early March hope to have tickets for Snape Maltings for Co-op Juniors for a Saturday early December. Full programme may be collected from the Tourist information at the Library in Sudbury, or from Stevenson Centre in Gt. Cornard or contact Pat Bennett on 01787 310982, mobile 07887 868259, or e mail Patron2209@btinternet.com. Book early to avoid disappointment.
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The Sudbury Gainsborough Probus Club would like to invite people from Sudbury and surrounding areas to join us for lunch at the restaurant of Sudbury Masonic Hall on the third Wednesday of every month. If you would like to find out what we are all about then we invite you to come along and meet an interesting and diverse group of people who enjoy dining together and enjoying an interesting talk which follows. The only requirement is that you are male (women should not worry there is also a corresponding local club for ladies), you live in Sudbury or one of the surrounding villages and that you can usually make it for lunch once a month. Your first visit will be absolutely free and there is no pressure to join although we do hope you will. So what is Probus exactly? The first Probus Club was set up in 1965 of ex Rotary members who wanted to continue to meet after retirement. Later clubs widened their catchment by including non Rotary members. Sudbury Probus was established in March 1977. Probus stands for PROfessional BUSiness but as there are no fixed rules we now have quite a liberal interpretation. We are still mainly retired as we meet for lunch every 3rd Wednesday of the month but as nowadays retirement can be a gradual process and anyone who can make the lunch would be welcome, including those who work from home or have voluntary jobs as many of us have. Also nowadays most of us would consider ourselves to be ‘professional’ whatever our job may have been. Also we are not restrictive to the parish boundaries if you live nearby you would be very welcome to come along. So now we call ourselves Sudbury Gainsborough Probus Club as we have recently merged the two local mens Probus Clubs. If you take up our offer you may well find there are people who you know are members so you won’t feel out of place. Although most of us are of retirement age we think we are still young at heart so it is a chance to meet people from a lot of different backgrounds and some very interesting careers and you will find you have some great conversations and maybe even share some experiences from your past. You would probably be surprised what you can pick up from talking to us and from the talks that we have. Our dress rules are usually “ jacket and tie “, so just come smartly dressed and that will be fine. We are really trying to make sure we do not merit a ‘stuffy’ image. Our members have worked in a very large variety of jobs but we also have lots of other interests which we are more than happy to talk about and share. It’s such a great way to meet interesting people and you may well find someone who shares your interests and can help you develop them or find others who share the same passion. As far as the lunches go we get a very good meal provided each month at a reasonable cost with the added attraction of an interesting speaker. Some months we have a talk on a subject after the meal for 30 to 40 minutes. The talks are very varied and cover a wide range of subjects and have recently included Trinity House, The Battle of Agincourt, Josephine Baker, and The Battle of Waterloo, all given by experts in the subject. It does not end there as we also have outings to places of interest to which partners/wives are also invited and again there is a very varied programme including theatre visits and most recently a great luncheon trip to Jewish London and an outing to the Thursford Christmas Spectacular which were really enjoyable. Last summer we spent five days in North Yorkshire and in 2017 Summer we will visit the Cotswolds. So if you if you are free on the Third Wednesday of the month and are interested why don’t you give Probus a try come along for a nice lunch, an interesting talk and stimulating conversation? All you need to do is get in touch with Bryn Roberts on 01787 372546 before the preceding ( Third) Monday so we can give our caterers the numbers for the meal by then. Naturally this offer is limited in numbers, so early contact is recommended to take advantage of the opportunity to open up your life in retired leisure !!
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The Sudbury Festival of Performing Arts
The Sudbury Festival of Performing Arts is preparing for another exciting year and the 2017 Programme is now available from the Festival’s website at sudburyfestival.org.uk and also the Tourist Information Office in the Sudbury Library, Compact Music, North Street, Sudbury, and Balaam's Music, Risbygate, Bury St. Edmunds. We would like to take this opportunity to Holmes and Hill for generously supporting the Sudbury Festival. The Festival dates and venues are listed below: Music from the 1st March - 5th March 2017 at the Delphi Club, Newton Road, Sudbury Speech & Drama from the 9th March - 12th March 2017 at the Delphi Club, Newton Road, Sudbury. The Festival will close with a wonderful Concert on the 19th March at the Ormiston Academy showcasing some of the talented performers in all three disciplines. We would love to see you at the various events taking place throughout the festival. The performers are great and very entertaining. Mary Davies, Sudbury Festival of Performing Arts Chair www.sudburycommunitynews.co.uk
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More funding for St George’s Celebration Weekend in Sudbury
Work is well underway for a St George’s weekend of celebration in Sudbury on April 22nd and 23rd. A grant of over £7,000 from the Big Lottery Fund to the Sudbury Market Town Partnership has been augmented by recent donations of £500 from County Cllr John Sayers to help with the costs of awards and prizes, and £870 from County Cllr Colin Spence, to cover the cost of marquee hire, using SCC Locality Grant funding. Waitrose is also generously supporting the event. The programme for the free Charity Roadshow on Saturday April 22 has Lesley Ford Platt receiving a been published and voluntary and SCC Locality Grant from community organisations are invited to County Cllr John Sayers book up for any (or all!) of the eight ‘Ten Top Tips’ workshop sessions on offer. The Roadshow will be split between the Quay Theatre and the Jetty in Quay Lane, Sudbury. Nominations are already being received for Volunteer Awards, designed to acknowledge members of the local community who volunteer within organisations. The Awards Ceremony will take place at 4.00 p.m. on Saturday April 22 in the Quay Theatre and will be a ticket only event. Three finalists in each category will be invited to attend, along with their nominators, with the winners being announced during the event. The programme of entertainment for the St George's Day Country Fair at Sudbury Cricket Ground, on Sunday April 23, is now arranged, and will include a Children’s Entertainer offering Punch and Judy, a magic show, circus skills, balloon modelling, and face painting; the Gymnastics Team from Pot Kiln School, Sudbury Phoenix Community Marchers, and Ben the Busker. The children’s fancy dress parade will be judged during the morning. Details of competitions for primary school children have been sent to local schools and it is hoped there will be many entries for the five different categories: poetry, short stories, paintings, drawings and sculpture – all on the theme of St George and the dragon. Sports “taster’ sessions will be on offer for cricket, hockey, tennis and bowls and there will also be a Beat the Street Competition. Look out for the chance to be photographed as St George, with his spear and the dragon, at a number of places during March! Information will be circulated at Sudbury on Show on 4 March in St Peter’s and the Town Hall in Sudbury, but in the meantime, as places for the two events will have to be limited, voluntary and community groups and charities wishing to take part on either or both days are invited to contact Robin Hodgkinson on 01787 312140 for the Charity Roadshow, and Lesley Ford-Platt on 01787 372171 for the St George’s Day Country Fair and the children’s competitions, or to download information and entry forms from www.sudburymarkettownpartnership.org.
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“Dance With Us” in association with The Delphi Tea Dance are bringing “Swing Machine” a 17 piece big band who play at venues across East Anglia to The Delphi Centre Sudbury to play at our Mid-Summer Big Band Dance on Saturday 24th June 2017, commencing at 7.30pm. With their 1930’s, 1940’s & 1950’s sound for Swing, Ballroom and Latin music this is a night not to be missed. The Delphi Centre has been through difficult times over the last few years, but with interest in all forms of dancing becoming popular again especially all things vintage, a number of events are being organised by different groups. The Swing Machine will play classics from Glenn Miller, Stan Getz, Ella Fitzgerald, Ted Heath and songs from Frank Sinatra and other big names. The dancing will be great on the Delphi’s large sprung dance floor. The 24th June is also Armed Forces Day so to have this great band playing the tunes and songs of the 1940’s era will be very appropriate. This is a charity event for UPBEAT – Heart Support in West Suffolk, they do a fantastic job supporting patients who have had major heart surgery. They receive no major funding and rely on donations and fund raising events. There will be a licenced bar at competitive prices, and you may bring your own nibbles. The dance will be themed to the 1940’s which we hope many dancers will come dressed to the era. Swing, ballroom whatever you love, it's all good exercise just about any dance style can raise your heart rate, burn calories and tone muscles. It will make you feel good so come along to this fantastic mid-summer event. Order your tickets early to avoid disappointment. Admittance will be by ticket only at special price of £15 from Philip on 01206 262544 or email:- dancewithussuffolk@outlook.com Telephone Community News on 01473 823366
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Sudbury Mayor’s Report Sesaw Sesaw Give a dog a Give a dog a home! home!
February always seems to pass so quickly, it is only two or three days less than the other months, yet just seems to fly, this month seems to flown even faster! I think there should be a health warning for prospective mayors about eating so many delicious meals. One of these was a “High Tea” at Hazell Court Residential Home. The Manager, Jackie Tayler had pulled out all the Spring was definitelywas in fantastic, the food stops, the atmosphere was air brilliant the staff allatentering to make it the this , morning really special. Their chef produces provides an Suffolk and Essex Small Spring was definitely excellent range of tasty in dishes an important Animal Welfare in Stoke element especially important the air this morning at when catering for Road, Leavenheath. the elderly may not have a great appetite, Suffolk andwho Essex Small The girls to were busy, sortyet need have a nutritious Animal Welfare in Stoke diet. ing more to goodies thethe past about our lovely old town from our more Listening storiesfor from Road, Leavenheath. matureJumble residents Sale is always next on so interesting. I am seriously considering the idea The girls were busy, sort- stories when I have finished this Mayoral year, of collecting Saturday 20thsome April,ofatthese the ing more fortales the that need to be recorded and saved. I have spent there is a goodies plethora of Stevenson Centre in many hours researching next Jumble Sale onmy own family history, far easier now from when I Cornard. started in20th the seventies. My grandfather Cecil Bradnam was a first cousin to Saturday April, at the Sir Donald Bradman. Sir While they worked, Stevenson CentreI went in Donald’s father came from Cambridgeshire and emigrated Australia outside to to see one ofMy mymother and her sister, my aunt met up with him on Cornard. one of his trips to the U.K. new doggy friends, Trixie, however my mother hated cricket and so never While they worked, I went appreciated all that he achieved. He changed Bradnam to Bradman because a brindle Staffy. She is less it was spelt incorrectly outside to see one ofso mymany times. Only recently I found another Bradnam than two years he old and fromdoggy Glemsford, found fame, although not in a good way, he murdered new friends, to Trixie, loveswife going was out for walks hung in Norwich Goal. We are very fortunate in this area to ahis brindleand Staffy. She is less with volunteers, butinformation about this area. I recently read another have the so many books and than two years old the andTown Council now (although some may disagree!) book about Sudbury, she hates being in kennels loves going out for responsible walks are longs decent people; pussycats in fact to those who and forcaring a new owner with the volunteers, represented the town inbut the 18th, 19th and 20th Centuries. to give her lots of cuddles. Another recent canine pal, Charlie, is a very I was delighted to kennels attend the final of the dance competitors at The Sudbury she hates being in friendly three year oldArts Collie/Staffy cross. He is neutered and desperately Festival Performing held at Ormiston Academy. This Festival has been and longsoffor a new owner wants to 95 be years. with people - Dawnthe says he is inChairman danger ofhad losing his me tail if he held for Mary Davies Festival invited all to give her lots of cuddles. Another recent canine pal, Charlie, is a to very wags it much more.Speech and Drama events. The Music Programme starts the Dance, Music, friendly three year old Collie/Staffy cross. He is neutered and desperately on 1st March aton thewith Delphi the Speech and Drama on thefor 9thhelp March. I will You know all and the animals that come to SESAW (includwants to beI get with people Dawn saysblown he isaway in danger losing his dancers, tail if he be attending as many as I-can. I was by theoftalent of the ing the cats!) more. but I particularly want to see these two re-homed because wags it much having watched the Tap Duets, Trios and Quartets for those below twelve and they have so muchgroups to give. then the modern 13 to 18. take tremendous You know I get on with all aged the animals thatThese come events to SESAW forahelp (includamount of became planninghomeless and organisation. Thisfault festival hasown, competitors fromdue all They both through no of their (Trixie was ing the cats!) but I particularly want to see these two re-homed because over East Anglia.and I was very impressed by the Adjudicator Geoff Lucas ALCM, to behave put down) yet they bear no grudge. they so much to give. FBATD he gave all the dancers some really useful constructive criticism, his Some of our supporters are planting and preparing cuttings ready for own enthusiasm and support of danceseeds must have inspired all the competitors. They both became homeless through no fault of their own, (Trixie was due the Leavenheath Open Gardens day on Sunday 23rd June. I am looking forward to the events in March. to be put down) and yet they bear no grudge. Sueup Ayres. Sudbury Townfind Mayor The sun is still shining so I’ll help by digging the garden. I must that
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Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa launched their “Employee of the Year Award” scheme this year and announced the winner at the annual staff Christmas party at the hotel last week. The very first Employee of the Year Award was presented to one of the Housekeeping and Public Area Cleaning team at Susanna Rendall MD with (l to r) Chris Carter, the hotel, Pannee Pannee Woodhatch and Craig Dixey Woodhatch by Susanna on the restaurant terrace at Stoke by Rendall, Managing Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa Director of the family owned resort. Pannee was also awarded a weekend break at the Lea Marston Spa Hotel. Pannee is one of 255 members of staff at Stoke by Nayland and has been working at the hotel for over three years. She is an extremely popular member of staff who consistently goes beyond the call of duty and will readily help anyone out. Pannee said, “I was speechless at the staff party when Susanna announced that I had been voted Employee of the Year! I love working at Stoke by Nayland Hotel - the staff here make me feel like I am part of a big family. I enjoy chatting to the guests and playing my part to make their stay here wonderful.“ Pannee’s daughter Anchalee is a Treatment Trainer in Peake Spa at Stoke by Nayland. As a family business there has always been a culture at Stoke by Nayland of employing more than one member of a family in the business! The Runners Up awards and gift vouchers were presented to Craig Dixey, the Clubhouse Head Chef who has been an excellent chef at Stoke by Nayland for an impressive 17 years, and to Chris Carter, one of the Duty Managers who has worked at Stoke by Nayland for over 6 years and demonstrated great dedication and hard work over the year. Managing Director, Susanna Rendall said: “As a company we look upon our staff as our greatest asset and feel it is important to recognise and reward the stars of our team. I am therefore delighted to present Pannee with this well-deserved Employee of the Year award, and to congratulate both Chris and Craig as Runners Up. It was a very close finish, and all three have demonstrated a consistently positive attitude to their work, commitment, loyalty - and a willingness to all go the extra mile in their roles. We are proud to have you all as part of our team.” www.stokebynayland.com
Open Day in Sudbury to Help Those with Hearing Loss
One in six people in UK have a hearing problem, and if you think this sounds familiar there hasn’t been a better time to have your hearing checked. Hearing tests and professional advice are being made available free of charge to encourage people to take that first step. Local hearing care specialists, The Hearing Care Centre, have a hearing clinic at Sudbury Community Health Centre. They will be holding a free ‘Hearing Care Open Day’ between 9am and 5pm on Friday 10th March 2017. All services are available by appointment only. To book your appointment call The Hearing Care Centre on 0800 096 2637 or visit www.hearingcarecentre.co.uk
Peter Thorogood... “In politics, stupidity is not a handicap.” Bonaparte
In 1939 a six year old boy found himself in England as part of the famed Kinder Transport when hundreds of children were saved from the death camps by Sir Nicholas Winton. The lad was to become Alf Dods MP, now a campaigning peer, who obtained the agreement of the government to give sanctuary to up to a thousand children from the Calais camps. This honourable man had not forgotten his own rescue by the people of Britain and sought to emulate his saviour Nichols Winton. However, surprise, surprise, the government reneged on their promise and the children were left to suffer the dangers of the awful camps. “Not our problem” I hear some say. Well it is, we are as responsible as the rest of NATO and Europe by supporting with arms and training the various factions that have destroyed cities and homes across the Middle East. By attempting to install Western democratic values on societies governed by despots the innocents of Aleppo, Afghanistan, Iraq and countless other territories have been displaced and suffer in their millions. To her credit Heidi Allen, Tory MP for South Cambridgeshire, has valiantly put aside party politics (and possibly her own career) to support Alf Dods and give a few kids a haven from the jungle that Western policies helped to foster. Just occasionally the odd politician like Dods and Allen prove there is a smattering of honour in the reptile house, such a shame they are just a small minority! The luvvies are still vocally giving President Trump’s proposed visit to our fair land much opposition. I am no adherent of that strange beast myself but find it ironic that the same luvvies were somewhat less vocal in opposition when Ceausescu, Mugabe, Amin, McGuiness and countless Arab despots were given the honour of a state visit. Every single one with the blood of innocents on their hands but where where were the opposing petitions with over a million signatures? Some people can be very selective. I don’t remember Trump throwing opponents into death camps, blowing up our cities, stealing farms to give to his cronies or torturing his own people. The man is the elected leader of our greatest ally and should be shown due courtesy as such. The fellow, being a teetotaller, is probably not worthy of trust and requires some watching, but then, the likes of us will not have to dine with him, although his wife would be forever welcome in the famed Institute Club! In recent years we have seen the building of many fine hospitals, schools and public works. With increased taxation and a decline in policing and other public services we thought our taxes wisely spent. Well, it wasn’t on those fine new buildings. The majority were erected under a little publicised initiative known as PFI. Some £222 billion was invested into civic works by the chums of successive Labour and Tory governments. In fact we are now indebted to these companies to the tune of £3,400 for every man, woman and child in Britain, and we weren’t even consulted! The famed Barts Hospital alone is in debt to the tune of £93 million and the original PFI debt of £1.1 billion will entail repayments of £7 bn. The appended service costs are equally penal. The hospital porter can no longer change a light bulb, the new regime can charge in the region of £125 for that exercise. And this is happening right across Britain. So where did our increased taxation go and who profited? Well, next time you hear a politician quote the magic words “commercially confidential sensitive information” question the secrecy imposed. Public services have declined, publicly owned sites have been sold to the highest bidder (we hope!) and the money squandered whilst £billions have been borrowed under the discredited Private Finance Initiative. As an example just look at Sudbury’s late two hospitals. It would be interesting to discover how many of our public spirited politicians now sit on the boards of the companies involved. Usually I find our local politicians provide copy enough for a dozen columns but the temporary shelving of the Sudbury Steering Group and the end of the Pantomime Season gives one a respite. However it should be noted by the long suffering electorate that the unification of Babergh and Mid Suffolk Councils is about to be forced on us despite the decision of local ratepayers to vote against the scheme, so much for local democracy. In 2011 some 60.9% of the people of Babergh voted against the merger. Tory Councillor Jennie Jenkins stated “The people have spoken”, so why ignore the electorate Jennie? Don’t worry dear, they will have forgotten. And, as usual, Guinness calls! The usual comments, rants and insults to mandpthorogood@gmail.com
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A prominent Suffolk rugby club is launching a drive to make its state-of-the-art clubhouse a thriving community facility
Sudbury Rugby Club wants to promote the range of facilities available at its clubhouse. The facility is the centre piece of its £1.5m Whittome Field ground, opened in 2010 by rugby legend Jason Leonard OBE. Facilities at the site include a modern function suite which can seat up to 100 people and is used for celebrations, VIP events, dinners and conferences. The club The club’s main function suite ready also has a spacious bar and café for a premier event area which is available for public use. There is also a fully equipped gym featuring a range of free weights and cardiovascular equipment. Club chairman Bob Waller said: “Since moving to the Whittome Field site in 2010 the club has made huge strides forward from a sporting perspective. However, a key part of our business plan is to create a significant revenue stream from the clubhouse and we need to encourage more people and local groups to take advantage of the fantastic facilities we have here. “For example we would like to attract people living around the club to come down and enjoy a beer or a coffee in our bar area and maybe watch the sport on our giant screen. Local mothers could use the café to meet for a coffee whilst the kids can A recent Christmas function play in the adjoining park area. at the clubhouse “Our function suite is available for hire for all occasions and we have parking for up to 70 vehicles. We would like to invite local clubs to make the clubhouse their home, for instance the local table tennis club has recently relocated here. We are also particularly keen to attract members of the local business community as facilities our ideal for conferences, workshops, away day and networking groups. “Our aim is to make the clubhouse a popular, friendly and well used community facility used by local groups, individuals and businesses.” Anyone needing further information about the facilities available at Sudbury Rugby Club should contact Ruth Hellier on 01787 377547 or by email Sudbury-rufc@btconnect.com
New Life Church, Gt. Cornard launches ‘Abi’s Footprints’ to help Sudbury families
‘Abi’s Footprints’ is a new community initiative set up by New Life Church. It supports mothers and families in the Sudbury area, struggling in difficult circumstances to meet the additional practical needs of a new baby or young infant up to age 3. The scheme provides a gift such as a Moses Basket filled with basic essentials, a bundle of clothing or bedding, or maybe a larger item such as a cot or buggy. It offers support at a point of real need, and a message of hope for a better tomorrow. As well as the enthusiastic support of New Life Church, we have strong links with relevant community organisations, professional teams and the Ipswich Building Society. Through their invaluable help and advice we now have the vital involvement of key people in passing appropriate requests on to us, as well as two storage spaces in Cornard and four Collection Points for donations in Sudbury and Cornard. We now require good second-hand (or new) baby items. A list of these, together with details of the Collection Points, can be found on our website www.abisfootprints.co.uk or on our Facebook page/abisfootprints. Leaflets can also be picked up at the Ipswich Building Society on Market Hill or at the Phoenix and Cornfields Children’s Centers. Abi’s Footprints is not just about giving. It’s about helping to build a stronger community through working together. We invite anyone to contribute their goods, time, skills and talents. Likewise anyone can benefit by having a need met or from the satisfaction of helping to meet a need. We welcome volunteers to help collect or sort the donations and to check and maintain the equipment. Our next ‘sorting session’ is at 9.30am on Monday 6th March at the Stevenson Centre in Cornard. Abi’s Footprints is named in loving memory of baby Abigail whose parents and young family enthusiastically support the project. So if you could spare an hour or two and would like to join us, please message us on Facebook or call Gill on 01787 478654 or Esther on 07930 361456. Thank you!
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Stoke by Nayland Golf Club has launched a new initiative this year to encourage aspiring golfers of any age to get into the game of golf - and to ensure that they’ll have fun whilst they learn! The aim is to encourage anyone to join in at any level of the golf “escalator� that suits them, and then progress upwards at their own pace, to get even more enjoyment both from the game itself, and from being part of a club. Offering the finest coaching Roly Hitchcock coaches a beginner at the Stoke by Nayland Club facilities in the area – which Driving Range include a 20 bay covered driving range, which is a Regional Performance Centre for England Golf, extensive short game practice areas, and two championship golf courses – as well as four highly qualified professional coaches, Stoke by Nayland provides the best possible environment and opportunities for Getting into Golf. The annual Golf Membership Open Weekend at Stoke by Nayland will be held on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th April from 10am – 3pm on both days. Golfers of all abilities are welcome to come along – whether you are beginner wishing to get started in the game with lessons, or a seasoned player who would like to take advantage of the “No joining fee� and “14 months for the price of 12� membership deals on offer over the weekend. There will also be free golf clinics given at the Driving Range from 10am and 12 noon on both days, and complimentary 9 holes of golf (confident players only) on Sunday from 10am. In addition to the Open Weekend activities there will be rolling 4 week coaching courses starting on both weekdays and weekends for adults, ladies and juniors from beginners upwards - so please visit the website to find out more! Stoke by Nayland’s Head Teaching Professional, Roly Hitchcock has just achieved the accolade of becoming one of only a dozen golf professional coaches in the UK and Ireland who have been awarded the PGA level 4 UK Sports Coaching certificate from Birmingham University. Roly has been trained by the top coaching academics in the country to critically evaluate new techniques and apply this knowledge to his coaching programmes at Stoke by Nayland. Roly heads up a team of three other highly qualified coaches; Karl Dunn, an experienced coach at Stoke by Nayland, Simon Dainty, previously a coach at the Lee Westwood Golf School and Danielle Anderson, who has just joined Stoke from Wentworth. Stoke by Nayland’s reputation for being a friendly, welcoming and forwardthinking club for all, has now been further enhanced, as the venue has been awarded the official England Golf Golfmark Award - the authorised seal of approval for clubs which successfully work to develop the game. The outstanding golf facilities include extensive practice areas, an excellent clubhouse serving freshly cooked food all day and a well-stocked golf shop with a repair and personal fitting service. For full details about dates and coaching packages including individual coaching, group lessons and junior sessions please visit: http://www.stokebynayland.com/golf/golf-lessons-essex or call 01206 265812 or email golfcoaching@stokebynayland.com For information about Membership options and the Open Weekend please email mary.saward@stokegolfandleisure.com or call 01206 265841
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Councillor Richard Kemp Tresco, New Road, Long Melford, Suffolk CO10 9JY 01787 378149 richard.kemp@suffolk.gov.uk New Report Announces Vision for Mental Health in suffolk Suffolk’s Director of Public Health releases his annual report today (26 January) setting an ambition to improve mental health services in Suffolk over the next 10 years. Suffolk Minds Matter: Suffolk Annual Public Health Report 2016 will be presented to the Health and Wellbeing Board at today’s meeting, proposing recommendations for long-term improvement to mental health in Suffolk. An estimated 1 in 100 people are affected by severe mental ill health in Suffolk and around half of lifelong mental ill health conditions develop before the age of 14. In the same month that the Prime Minister outlined government commitments to better mental healthcare for young people and the wider population, this new report sets a Suffolk-wide aspiration for improved mental health at all ages. The independent report, which has been produced in collaboration with a range of partners, lists seven cross-cutting recommendations to promote good mental health and reduce demand in Suffolk over the next five to 10 years. The report is divided into sections that correspond with different stages in people’s lives, from pre-birth children to older people’s mental health. It recognises that good mental health is a fundamental human right for everyone and that good mental health is essential for good physical health, and vice versa. Suffolk's youngest children have greater online access than ever before This year’s annual cyber survey results show that 83% of 10-11 year olds in Suffolk now have access to either a smartphone or tablet. This represents a 14% increase in smartphone ownership, however only 58% of ten year olds asked in the survey said they had been taught to stay safe online by a parent or carer. Despite the rising number of young people with internet access, Suffolk is bucking national trends in terms of risk-taking behaviour. There has been a three year downward trend in nearly all forms of online risk taking behaviour across all ages in the county. The survey, which gathered over 3,000 responses from children and young people in Suffolk, found that the number of young people who feel confident in avoiding risky situations online increases with age. This correlates as the group who will have been exposed to the most e-safety education and advice throughout their lifetimes. The group who encountered the most risky situations online were those who had not received any online safety education either at home or in school. The responses from children and young people show that online safety education and advice is making a real difference in Suffolk. However there is more to be done. The numbers of parents teaching their children about online safety has remained constant at just over 60%. It is vital that parents and carers continue to provide online safety advice to young people in Suffolk. This year’s results continue to reflect a link between emotional health and online behaviour, a trend first picked up in 2014’s cyber survey and backed up by national research. Feelings of depression can double the risk of engaging in harmful behaviour online. The results were released to coincide with National Safer Internet Day. This year’s theme is 'Be the change: Unite for a better internet.’ To find out more or to register as a supporter visit: www.saferinternet.org.uk
The Suffolk Villages Festival ‘Bach Spring’ programme
Artistic Director: Peter Holman MBE Friday 19 March at 6pm, St. Peters, Sudbury, CO10 2EA Trevor Pinnock - harpsichord Jonathan Manson - viola de gamba J.S. Bach: Chromatic Fantasia & Fugue in D minor Sonatas in G major, D major & G minor for viola da gamba & harpsichord Handel: Chaconne in G major Marin Marais: Pieces for viola da gamba & continuo World-famous harpsichordist Trevor Pinnock makes a welcome return to SVF as part of his 70th birthday celebrations. He is joined by his long-term recital partner Jonathan Manson in a programme that brings together some of the greatest Baroque music for viola da gamba and harpsichord with two extraordinary pieces for solo harpsichord. J.S. Bach’s astonishingly bold Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue has been a favourite with virtuoso keyboard players ever since it was written, while Handel’s monumental Chaconne in G is one of his greatest keyboard works. A concert not to be missed. Tickets £18 (reserved), £12 (unreserved), reserved seats for two concerts £34 Suffolk Villages Festival, 119 Maldon Road, Colchester, Essex CO3 3AX telephone: 01206 366603, email louise@suffolkvillagesfestival.com
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On 2nd December 2016 children and staff of Bulmer St Andrew’s Primary Long Melford Old School Community Centre School celebrated 50 years in current premises. Sunday 19th March 2017 The school which has been part of 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Bulmer since 1840 was once sited on Entrance: £1 before 9:30 a.m. – 50p after 9:30 the Church Meadow in Bulmer Tye, 50 (children - free) - Refreshments years ago, it was moved to its current location in Church Lane, Bulmer. The Book a table for £6 by calling Sian on 07866702268 new school was of an architecturally Sian Guyton, Melford born & bred and now a mum living and modern pentagonal design, with the working in Sudbury, will be running the London Marathon to centre being created as a hub of raise money for Whizz-Kidz, a charity activity, where lunches were served, dedicated to improving PE lessons run and assemblies taken, the lives of disabled children. now it is the school library and IT resource centre. At the celebrations were pupils and teachers from the past and present, parents, residents and school governors, many of whom remember how the school was seen as revolutionary in its design and the excitement that surrounded its build. Former teacher Alison Brett who taught at the school for 27 years spoke briefly about her teaching experience at the school. “When I first came to Bulmer, th there were 76 children in the school. It was such a happy place to work, filled Sunday 19 March 2017 with learning, fun and laughter.” Mrs Brett also reminisced about how she still 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. sees some of her students, many of whom have gone on to have successful careers. Current children of the school opened up the celebrations by singing Entrance: £1 before 9:30 a.m. – 50p after 9:30 the song ‘One Thing Remains’, with local historian Mr Cooper giving a brief (children - free) - Refreshments overview of the school and about why it moved from Church Meadow. After the Book a table for £6 by calling Sian on introduction, 07866702268 the Chair of Governors, Mrs Jan Hoogewerf cut the celebration the event so that everyone could browse the memorabilia Sian Guyton, Melford born & bred and nowcake a mumand livingopened and laid out in the working in Sudbury, will be running the London Marathon to school hall.
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On Saturday March 11th and Sunday March 12th St Peter’s will be full of delightful sounds. On Saturday 11th the Friends of St Peter are holding their second Dog Day and everyone is welcome to this free event, even if you don’t yet have a dog! Experts will be on hand from 10am-3pm with advice and news. The very important organisation, Our Special Friends, will be there to explain how they offer training for dogs to be companions and visitors, organise walks and visits for people recovering from all sorts of situations - well worth a chat with them. Ardmore Vets know all about tagging and dog health. Doggie Treats and Furniture, Dog Grooming, have your dog’s portrait taken! Dog toys and much more will be on show and to buy. Woof! Sunday 12th sees another visit to Sudbury from the wonderful Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra. This time they will fill the Church with sounds of Mozart, Brahms and Mahler. Tickets are on sale at the Library and Compact Music shop in Sudbury.
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As a fitting Finale in association with the St George’s Country Fair Weekend in Sudbury on St George’s Day, Sunday April 23rd, The British Light Music Orchestra, Lyston Voices, with Guest Star Soprano Marilyn Hill Smith from English National Opera. BBC Radio 2’s popular Friday Night is Music Night are presenting ‘A Gala of British Light Music for St George’s Day’ at 4.30pm in St Peter’s, Sudbury, in aid of Help For Heroes. This Patriotic Gala performance will include favourite light music from popular British operettas, musicals, film and TV, including Merrie England, HMS Pinafore, Glamorous Night, Iolanthe, The Arcadians, Me & My Girl, Desert Island Discs, Upstairs Downstairs, The Archers,& Music While You Work, with a Dame Vera Lynn Singalong, and a Patriotic Last Night of The Proms Finale for all. The performance is hosted and conducted by Maestro Ian McMillan, a Guest conductor from BBC Radio 2’s, Friday Night is Music Night’ and The Carl Rosa & London Operetta Companies. Tickets £20 (£10 under 16’s), inclusive of a Songsheet and Union Jack to wave, can be reserved in advance at thebritishlightmusicorchestra@gmail.com or purchased from The Tourist Information Centre, Sudbury Library, from mid March. Early booking is strongly advised, as demand for seats is expected to be high. There may be a few seats available at the door on the night. Telephone Community News on 01473 823366
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A new partnership has been formed to bring the joys of golf to all age groups in the Sudbury area. The area’s longest established club and a neighbouring, family-run driving range are pooling their resources in a bid to give the sport a new dawn. Since recently bringing the range and its nine hole course back under family At Old Joe’s - Newton manager Ben Tawell, control, Josie and Fred Fred and Josie Stow, and Peter Philpott Stow have transformed Old Joe’s. They have also struck up a partnership with Newton Green Golf Club, which will see the organisations move forward as part of the national campaign to bring the benefits of golf to a wider audience. Newton’s PGA advanced coach Tim Cooper is running nationally-backed Get Into Golf courses at the range. His club shop assistant Jed Seeley, who plays off scratch, is leading marketing and business development at Old Joe’s on a part-time basis. Peter Philpott, Newton chairman, said: “We have long held the opinion that with greater liaison the club and range could both move forward in a positive way, but this has not happened in recent years. We now have a very positive tie up which can only be good for golf and anyone interested in the sport in the Sudbury area. “Newton has made major strides in recent times, and golf can only blossom further if the town’s two leading providers are working in harmony. There was a close tie up when farmer Robert Fison developed the range more than 20 years ago, and now the spirit of co-operation has been rekindled. “In recent times the sport has taken a deep look at itself, and user friendly policies that Newton has been fostering, such as nine-hole, pay and play, are now very much in vogue. They complement what a place such as Old Joe’s has to offer.” Josie Stow, the daughter of Mr Fison, has recently resettled in the area with her South African husband Fred, and the pair has been breathing new life into the driving range. Fred commented: “Old Joe’s is loved by the community and has been a feature for over 25 years, with many top local golfers having cut their teeth here. We want to remain rooted in the community with people feeling a sense of belonging. “It remains a friendly place for a novice to get into golf, and for a seasoned player to perfect their game. We now have the addition of a ninehole foot-golf course to add to the atmosphere of healthy, family, relaxed entertainment.”
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The Bridge Project has expanded its hot meals delivery service to offer home cooked lunches to more people across Suffolk. The charity, which has a café in Gainsborough Street, Sudbury, has delivered hot meals to the town’s residents for many years. Customers include those who are recovering from illness, injury or surgery or people who may not be Kyle Ellis, Boyd Robinson, Robert Elmer able to cook themselves a and Necolle Girling of The Bridge Project nutritious hot meal. The service has now expanded to include Long Melford, Acton and Great Waldingfield. Meals will be delivered in a van whose new design will be easily spotted in the area. Jo Searle, Chief Executive of The Bridge Project, said: “Our existing customers look forward to their deliveries and it’s wonderful that we can now cater to more residents who may not be able to have access to regular hot meals.” The Bridge Project is always looking out for helpful volunteers to support the running of the charity and to deliver the meals. The meal delivery service operates Monday to Friday, excluding Bank Holidays. The service is designed to be customer focused and flexible; food can be ordered as often or as little as the customer would like it, with on the day deliveries being taken up to 10.30am the same morning.
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Two teams from Cornard Dynamos Disability Football Team have qualified for the second round of the FA People’s Cup after success at a tournament in Ipswich. The teams will now represent Suffolk in the national five-a-side competition in March. The news comes after two local companies recently donated money to buy the team a new kit. Sudbury-based caravan and motor home manufacturer Adria and the East of England Co-Op both donated £300 to the team. In addition, the Sudbury Charity Dart League has donated a further £250 while the local branch of building society Nationwide held a coin collection for the team. These funds will go towards buying more kit, and to pay for hall hire and transport to tournaments. Manager Will Hunt said: "On behalf of all the players I'd like to thank our supporters for their donations to the football club, which mean so much to the players. This club is an opportunity to get some exercise, have fun and socialise and means so much to the boys. The new kits look great." Will said the team is on the look-out for any new players who would like to get involved. The team has 40 registered players with around 15 regularly turning out for training every Saturday. The team welcomes players of all ages from children and teenagers to adults. The team is typically sub-divided into three groupings for tournaments depending on the severity of players' disability and their ability on the pitch. One group is made up of players with mild conditions such as dyslexia and dyspraxia, which affects co-ordination, while a second group takes in people with more advanced physical and mental conditions. A third group includes players with Downs Syndrome and other severe learning disabilities. All the coaches who work with the disability teams are trained and CRB checked. The team receives funding from the Suffolk Foundation which helps with costs. Training takes place between 12pm and 2pm every Saturday - inside at Cornard Sports Centre in the winter and outside at Blackhouse Lane in Cornard during the better weather. Assistant manager Amanda Plumb added: "We're a friendly group who enjoy getting together and playing football. We've got an exciting season coming up 14/3/13 09:14 Page more 1 so need a few players to bolster our teams. If you would like to play or help with coaching and organising contact Will on william-hunt1@sky.com or Amanda on amanda.plumb@bayer.com
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Dates for your Diary... Sudbury VIP's (Visually Impaired People), on the 1st Wednesday of every month we have a coach outing, on the second Wednesday of each month we have a coffee morning at the Christopher Centre, Gainsborough Street, 10am 12pm and on the last Wednesday of every month we have an afternoon tea at the Christopher Centre, Gainsborough Street, Sudbury,2pm - 4pm - all events are open to anyone with a visual impairment Bridge Project - Paint Your Own Ceramics Prices start from £1.25 per item. Contact 01787 313691 or info@thebridgeproject.co.uk to book. Courtyard Café@The Bridge Project, 20 Gainsborough Street, Sudbury CO10 2EU Why not follow us on Twitter to get daily special updates? Bridge Project - Tuesday Lunch Club Roast lunch served in our Pavilion Room for older residents of Sudbury and surrounding villages. 12 noon to 1.30 pm. Roast Dinner £5.00; Dessert £2.00 Contact 01787 313691 or info@thebridgeproject.co.uk to book. Courtyard. Mondays: Sue Ryder Synergy Café for those living with dementia and their carers 10.30 am to 2.30 pm. Open Doors Mental Health Support Group. 11.00 am to 2.00 pm. The Bridge Project, 20 Gainsborough Street, Sudbury CO10 2EU. 01787 313691 www.thebridgeproject.co.uk
Thursday 2nd March Guided Walk – Sudbury: England’s Silk Capital. Tourist Information Centre, Sudbury Library, CO10 2EN. Tickets Adults £5. Children £4 Booking essential. Tel: 01787 881320 www.sudburytowncouncil.co.uk Email: sudburytic@sudburytowncouncil.co.uk Friday 3rd March Fleece Jazz –Josh Kemp. Stoke by Nayland Hotel CO6 4PZ. 7.30pm Tickets £15 Students half price. Box Office 01787211865 Friday 3rd March Quay Comedy – Patrick Monahan – That 80’s Show. Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN, 8pm. Tickets £14.00 Friends £12.00 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Friday 3rd/Saturday 4th March The 8th Chappel Winter Beer Festival. Chappel Station, CO6 2DS 11am – 11pm. Why not come on the train? Tel: 01206 242524 Saturday 4th March An evening of Acoustic Guitar. Borley village hall CO10 9HH. 7pm. Tickets £10 includes wine. To book tel. 01787 881717 Saturday 4th March Quay Comedy – Live From the Get In! Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN. 7.30pm. Tickets £5 No Concessions. Tel: 01787 374745 Saturday 4th March Mander Antiques and Interiors Auction. The Auction Centre, Assington Road, Newton Green, Sudbury, CO10 0QX. Auction starts at 10.00am. Viewing Friday 9am-8pm & Saturday from 9am. Tel: 01787 211847 Saturday 4th March Yoga and Fitness Studio - Open Day. The Old School, Long Melford, CO10 9DX. 10am-4pm. Tel: 07791385240 Saturday 4th March Sudbury on Show- What Goes On Here. Sudbury Town Hall & St. Peter’s Church, 9.30am-3pm. Free Entry. Refreshments available. Tel: 01787 372331 www.sudburytowncouncil.co.uk Saturday 4th/Sunday 5th March Snowdrops & Spring Bulbs. Kentwell Hall, Long Melford CO10 9BA. 11am - 4pm Adult £9.50.Child £6.50. Family £31. Tel: 01787 310207 enquiries@kentwell.co.uk www.kentwell.co.uk/events Sunday 5th March Quay History Sunday. Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm. Tickets £7.00 per session or £6 if all sessions booked. Tel: 01787 374745 Tuesday 7th March Sudbury Decorative & Fine Arts Society. Visit to Polesden Lacey, Surrey. Ticket: £21 for National Trust members, £28 for non NT members. Details and booking form from Susan Cole on 01787 370574 Tuesday 7th/ Saturday 11th March Quay Drama – Ladies’ Day. Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN, 7.45pm. Tickets £9.00 (Tues, Weds) £10.00 (Thurs, Fri, Sat) Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Thursday 9th March Talk: Origins and Traditions of the Pearly Kings & Queens of London. Glemsford Local History Society, Glemsford Primary Academy CO10 7RF. 7.30pm Visitors £2, Annual Subscription £10. Contact Margaret King (Secretary) on 01787 280996 Email: marjonking@gmail.com Friday 10th March Fleece Jazz – Sam Crockatt Quartet. Stoke by Nayland Hotel CO6 4PZ, 7.30pm Tickets £15 Students half price. Box Office 01787211865 www.fleecejazz.org.uk Friday 10th March Constituency Surgery - James Cartlidge MP. The Mayor’s Parlour, Sudbury Town Hall, CO11 1TL, 2pm-4pm. Strictly by appointment only. Email: amy.bradshaw@parliament.uk or 0207 219 2081 to arrange appointment Saturday 11th March at 7pm. 'An Act of Faith' a 40 minute one woman show at Sudbury Salvation Army. Tickets £5.00 available from 01787 310187 and from the Sudbury Salvation Army Charity Shop. Saturday 11th March St Peters Dog Day. St Peters Church, Sudbury CO10 2EH, 10am – 3pm Saturday 11th March Jumble Sale. Bures Community Centre, Nayland Rd, Bures CO8 5BX, 2pm. Admission 20p Tel: 07521 942072 Saturday 11th/Sunday 12th March Snowdrops & Spring Bulbs. Kentwell Hall, Long Melford CO10 9BA, 11am - 4pm. Adult £9.50, Child £6.50, Family £31. Tel: 01787 310207 enquiries@kentwell.co.uk www.kentwell.co.uk/events Sunday 12th March Quay Special – Green Elements. Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN, 3.00pm. Tickets £10.00 (10 or more = £1 discount) Tel: 01787 374745 Sunday 12th March Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra Concert. St Peters Church Sudbury CO10 2EH, 3pm to 5pm. Tickets £15 (Concessions £12) Available from Sudbury Tourist Information Centre Monday 13th March Literature Group – ‘Unhappy Families’. Lorna Sage – Bad
Blood. Groton Village Hall, CO10 5EL, 3.30pm – 5.30pm. £70 for complete course. £8 for each single class. Tel: 01787 210344 Wednesday 15th March Quay Film – Eight Days a Week. Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN, 2.30pm & 7.30pm. Tickets £5.00 Friends £4.50. Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Wednesday 15th March Tudor Tales - Meet the Author. Yarnsmith - Dave Tonge. Long Melford Library, 2:30pm £2 per person - includes refreshments. Tickets available from Long Melford library Thursday 16th March Quay Live Cinema – Hedda Gabler (Delayed Live). Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN, 7.00pm. Tickets £15.00. Tel: 01787 374745 Friday 17th March Quay Music – Chris Wood. Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN, 7.30pm. Tickets £15.00 (No Concessions) Tel: 01787 374745 Saturday 18th March Monthly Guided Walk around Sudbury. Meet 11am inside Sudbury Library. CO10 2EN. No need to book, just turn up. Tickets Adults £5, Children £4 from The Tourist Information Office. Tel: 01787 881320 Saturday 18th March Quay Comedy – Pride and Prejudice. Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN, 3pm & 7.30pm. Tickets £12.00 Friends £11.00. Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Saturday 18th March Race night (In aid of third Sudbury Scout group). Sudbury Scout Hut, Quay lane, Sudbury. Food served at 6.30pm Racing 7.30pm. £7 adults, £4 children Under 10’s free. Bring your own drink. Tickets from Sue: 07845 991954 or Sudbury office supplies. Saturday 18th/Sunday 19th March Lambs & Spring Bulbs. Kentwell Hall, Long Melford CO10 9BA, 11am - 4pm. Adult £9.50.Child £6.50. Family £31. Tel: 01787 310207 enquiries@kentwell.co.uk www.kentwell.co.uk/events Sunday 19th February Quay History Sunday. Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN, 7.30pm. Tickets £7.00 per session or £6 if all sessions booked. Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Sunday 19th March Suffolk Villages Festival Concert. St Peters Church, Sudbury CO10 2EH, 6pm to 8pm Sunday 19th March Table Sale Long Melford. Old School Community Centre, 9.30am – 3.00pm. Entrance: £1 before 9.30am 50p after 9.30am. Children Free – Refreshments. Book a table £6 – Tel: 07866 702268 Monday 20th March Literature Group – ‘Unhappy Families’. Alan Ayckbourne – Bedroom Farce. Groton Village Hall, CO10 5EL, 3.30pm – 5.30pm. £70 for complete course. £8 for each single class. Tel: 01787 210344 Tuesday 21st March Sudbury Decorative & Fine Arts Society. Captain Cook’s Third and Final Voyage - Illustrated talk by Peter Warwick. 11am – noon at The Quay Theatre. Non-members welcome by prior arrangement with Sylvia on 01284 828125 Tuesday 21st March Quay Comedy – Chekhov’s Shorts. Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN, 7.30pm. Tickets £13.00. Friends £12.00. Tel: 01787 374745 Thursday 23rd March The Ipswich Murders. Borley village hall CO10 9HH. Free entry 7pm Thursday 23rd March Quay Drama – The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart. Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN, 7.30pm. Tickets £13.00 (Friends £12.00) Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Friday 24th March Quay Comedy – Cautionary Tales for Daughters. Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN, 7.30pm. Tickets £12.00 (No Concessions) Tel: 01787 374745 Friday 24th March Fleece Jazz –Tim Kliphuis. Stoke by Nayland Hotel CO6 4PZ, 7.30pm Tickets £18 Students half price. Box Office 01787211865 Saturday 25th March Craft and Gift Sale. St Peters Church, Sudbury CO10 2EH, 9am to 4pm Saturday 25th/Sunday 26th March Lambs & Spring Bulbs. Kentwell Hall, Long Melford CO10 9BA, 11am - 4pm. Adult £9.50.Child £6.50. Family £31. Tel: 01787 310207 Email: enquiries@kentwell.co.uk www.kentwell.co.uk/events Sunday 26th March Special Rededication and Mothering Sunday Service, Borley Church CO10 9HH, 10:30am. Sunday 26th March Sudbury Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert. St Peters Church, Sudbury CO10 2EH, 6pm to 8pm Sunday 26th March Spring Foraging Events (Cooking Demonstration). Lavenham Village Hall upstairs, CO10 9QT. £50. 07704 627973 Monday 27th March Flix in the Stix / Sunset Boulevard. Lavenham village hall CO10 9QT. £10 per ticket to include Fish & chip lunch with tea. Booking is essential Email: lavenhamvh@btconnect.com Monday 27th March Literature Group – ‘Unhappy Families’. Poems by Larkin, Armitage and others.Groton Village Hall, CO10 5EL, 3.30pm – 5.30pm. £70 for complete course. £8 for each single class. Tel: 01787 210344 Tuesday 28th March Quay Film – ‘Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie’. Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN, 2.30pm & 7.30pm. Tickets £5.00 Friends £4.50 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Wednesday 29th March Beatrix Potter: The Melford Hall Connection. Melford Hall, Long Melford, CO10 9AA, 1pm-5pm. Adults £8.70. Child £4.35. Family £21.75 Tel: 01787 379228 www.nationaltrust.org.uk Thursday 30th March Quay Live Cinema – Madama Butterfly (Live Broadcast Opera) Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN, 7.00pm. Tickets £15.00. Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Friday 31st March Quay Music – Rollin’ Clones. Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN, 7.30pm. Tickets £15.00 (No Concessions) Tel: 01787 374745 Friday 31st March Fleece Jazz – John East Project. Stoke by Nayland Hotel CO6 4PZ, 7.30pm. Tickets £15 Students half price. Box Office 01787 211865
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