Sudbury & Long Melford Community News, September 2015

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What’s on in Sudbury this September As the days get cooler and a little bit shorter, there is still plenty to do in Sudbury. South Suffolk Leisure offer a wide range of activities for both children and adults at the Kingfisher Leisure Centre. Their supportive team can create personalised plans for individuals and their studio provides a great blend of group fitness classes whether you want to burn calories, tone and strengthen or holistic classes such as yoga. Gainsborough’s House are putting on Gardeners’ Question Evening on September 4 with Prof. Stefen Buczacki. Stefan is best known for previously being the Chairman on BBC Radio 4’s “Gardeners’ Question Time”. Tickets are available at Gainsborough House or telephone 01787 372958. Heritage Open Day Print Workshop Demonstrations on September 11 at Gainsborough’s House with regular demonstrations showing different techniques of printmaking, free entry to the garden and demonstrations. Also on September 11 there is a lecture on the former Prime Minister; Robert Walpole which starts at 11am and is only £7.50 per ticket.

The Quay building is over 300 years old and has been operating as a theatre since the 1970’s, ring to book your tickets or go online for the shows such as Lady Windermere’s Fan by Oscar Wilde performed by Sudbury Dramatic Society from Tuesday 8th to Saturday 12th September. The Town Hall and Heritage Centre will be open on Saturday, September 12 from 10am to 4pm as part of the national Heritage Open Weekend. Visitors will be able to view the Mayor’s Parlour and Assembly Room as well the newly extended Heritage Centre and Museum. All types of events are held at St Peter’s, how many towns can boast such a beautiful church in the centre of their town which is regularly open for visitors to look around, as well as providing a venue for community events such as the very successful farmers market held on the last Friday of each month. There are Boat Trips by the River Stour Trust every Sunday and Sudbury to the Sea takes place on September 12 & 13. Participants navigate the 37km of the River Stour from Sudbury to the Cattawade Barrier. More information can be found at www.riverstourtrust.org. A list of all the events and more information is available from Sudbury Tourist Information Centre located in the library or can be downloaded from www.sudburytowncouncil.co.uk.

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American tourists descend on Sudbury Staff at Holmes & Hills Solicitors were surprised and pleased to discover the remarkable history of their office building in Sudbury. According to old Town records, the building in North Street once belonged to Mark Catesby – a British naturalist. Born in 1683, the selftaught artist Mark Catesby was the first naturalist to record the flora and fauna of the New World and is well known throughout Europe and America. His original artworks were bought by George II after the artist’s death, are kept in the Royal Collection at Windsor, and have been shown in an exhibition of early wild life art at the Queen‘s Gallery in Buckingham Palace. Catesby was a man of exceptional courage and determination. He first crossed the Atlantic to America at the age of 29. After two long expeditions he returned to England with paintings of plants and animals he had studied and devoted most of the rest of his life to writing and publishing the first natural history of North America. His monumental ‘The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands’ was published after 20 years of writing and etching. Earlier this year, the American-based Catesby Commemorative Trust published ‘The Curious Mister Catesby’, a biography and appraisal of the historical and scientific significance of his work. In May 2015, Mr David Elliot, co-editor of the book and chief executive of the Trust, visited Sudbury for the UK book launch at Gainsborough’s House. On his itinerary was a visit to a building in North Street described on a 1714 map as ‘Mr Catesby’s House’ and which is believed to be part of the property Mark Catesby sold to fund his first expedition to the New World. The building is now split into two and is occupied by an 1905: The Catesby House in North Street Iceland store and partially used as a shop Holmes & Hills (Source: Sudbury Museum Trust) Solicitors. Mr Elliot was accompanied on his visit to the building by Jane Waring, president of the Catesby Commemorative Trust, who wrote the foreword to the book and Val Herbert, local historian and trustee of the Sudbury Heritage Centre. She commented that ‘Holmes and Hills have certainly been very sensitive in the redesign of the room which is now the reception. This is most gratifying’.

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Sudbury solicitors organise charity ride in aid of Cancer Research UK Holmes & Hills Solicitors in Sudbury are once again organising their annual charity bike ride, this year in aid of Cancer Research UK. Taking place on Sunday 13th September, the ride offers the choice of three routes, all starting and finishing in Halstead. Open to riders of all ages and abilities, last year the popular local event attracted 267 cyclists and raised over £6,500 for charity. The annual charity event is in its tenth year and offers riders the chance to cycle through some of the finest countryside Essex has to offer. The local charity ride is always brilliantly organised by the local firm of solicitors who ensure all the routes are sign-posted and marshalled where necessary. The ride also boasts free post-ride food and refreshments for riders once they reach the finish line in the garden of Holmes & Hills office in Halstead. Holmes & Hills even provide a lunch stop at the half-way point for the riders undertaking the 25 and 50 mile routes, offering them the opportunity to recharge and re-fuel with some light snacks and refreshments before setting off for the return leg of their chosen route. Present at the lunch stop will be a local bike shop Torque Bikes, offering riders assistance in the event they are unfortunate enough to suffer any mechanical problems. Announcing this year’s Charity Bike Ride, Phil Davies, Marketing Manager at Holmes & Hills said: “We are really pleased to be celebrating the event’s tenth year. It always receives great support from the local community, as well as our clients and contacts in Sudbury. Over the past 10 years we have raised tens of thousands of pounds for a wide range of charities. We hope to make this year’s ride the most successful to date and in so doing raise some funds for a very worthwhile cause, that is close to the hearts of many at Holmes & Hills.” The event is open to everyone and there is a route suitable for all ages and abilities. 100% of the entrance fees will be donated to Cancer Research UK. The cost to enter is £12 for an adult and £6 for under 16’s. For more information on the event, or for details of how to book your places, see www.holmes-hills.co.uk/events Alternatively, you can call Katie on 01787 275275, who will be pleased to answer any questions

Transition Sudbury Do you have a skill which you could pass onto other people? Transition Sudbury are looking for people to share their skills whether its sewing, growing veg or household repairs as many skills are not being passed down to the next generations. There is an opportunity to give an informal class or just show what you do at the Eco Fair on Saturday on the 31st October 2015. The Eco Fair will be held in St. Peter's Church in the centre of Sudbury, with free entry and lots going on with advice to help people live a more sustainable lives, so whether you are interested in reducing energy consumption, conservation, local food & crafts there will be something for everyone. For more information contact Jane Hatton on 01787 468634 or email transitionsudbury@gmail.com In the meantime, why not go along and join our bread making class on the 19th September between 10am and 12.30pm at the Stevenson Centre in Great Cornard. The class is free to attend but donations required for ingredients, booking required as numbers are limited, contact Joanne Main on 01787 310476 or email transitionsudbury@gmail.com

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Sudbury Talbot Art Show Sudbury Talbot Art Show is back again for 2015 at Saint Peters Church in September. Sudbury Talbot Rotary Club are calling all artists to produce their work to include in the art show and sale. There will be an invitational preview night on Monday 28th of September and the show will remain open each day from the 29th September to the 2nd of October 10-4pm. The club is in process of contacting all previous exhibitors but wishes for more people to become involved new and shy! All artists using any medium to produce original art works can apply to take part in The Art Show. In the past there has been a mixture of oils, watercolours, multimedia photography art works, sculptures and even stained glass and ceramics. Everyone is welcome, the entrance fees and commission sales are modest. The whole aim is to provide a showcase for local artists and an exhibition that appeal to a very wide audience and again to raise funds for good causes. Please contact penny on 01284 830218 or email samnicholls65@aol.com.

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Head Chef Justin Kett talks spa-inspired food for the health conscious by The Swan at Lavenham Hotel & Spa Head Chef, Justin Kett, talks about the spa-inspired food being served at The Swan at Lavenham to appeal to health conscious foodies and spa goers alike. The Swan is going through a very exciting time with the recent opening of Weavers’ House Spa. In June we launched a new aspect to the Brasserie menu featuring an irresistible selection of raw meals to make you look and feel great. Our delicious wellbeing menu is an exciting collaboration with well-respected Suffolk naturopathic nutritional therapist Maggie Franks of www.deliciousnutritious.co.uk. All our dishes centre on the very best of fresh, raw ingredients. Everything stays below 28 degrees, so you get the full nutritional impact of each ingredient. I learned a lot from Maggie following a culinary master class we did together such as: making sure nuts are soaked to get the enzymes working, so they break down in your body giving you all the nutritional value before you digest them. Vegetables are spiralised or cut fine on a mandolin, so you get the crunch, creating a lot of different textures. Maggie did a lot of the background research for me which I've implemented in the new menu. We’ve also considered how people feel about what they are putting in their bodies to help those with allergens and gluten free dietary requirements. Just tell our waiting staff if you have any food related allergies or special dietary needs and we’ll do what we can to accommodate. If you want to recreate these dishes at home, all the ingredients we use are pretty accessible in most good supermarkets, but you may need to hunt around a little more for some of the seeds and nuts. A couple of my menu favourites are the pear and rocket salad with pumpkin seeds cured in a little palm sugar, watercress, coriander and lemon dressing. Another wonderful dish is the Weavers' Green Power Salad with avocado, celery, grapes, honey almonds, gem leaves and young shoots. If you’re not a raw food convert yet, just curious, you can fuse your salad with a variety of healthy protein options such as steamed sea bass fillet, lemon grilled chicken or char-grilled halloumi. And of course we still serve our famous afternoon tea for those that want to indulge a little more. To book your table call 01787 247477 or email: bookatable@theswanatlavenham.co.uk Visit www.theswanatlavenham.co.uk/restaurants to find our full menu.

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Rowers were at their “Peake” at Party in the Park! Following the recent Party in the Park event at Belle Vue Park Sudbury, the two winners of the day’s Rowing Challenge received their award complimentary Leisure Membership - earlier this week, courtesy of Peake Fitness at the family owned Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa. The prizes on offer at the event went to best male and Winners Katherine Cass and Sam Brigolibest female participant who Jones with Gabriela Niciejewska of successfully completed a Peake Fitness at Stoke by Nayland distance of 500 metres on a static rower at the Peake Fitness stand, in the fastest time. With the world record stated at 1 minute 14 seconds, the winning times of the day achieved by our two local residents were highly commendable! Katherine Cass achieved a time of 1 min 58 secs and Sam Bragoli-Jones a superb 1 min 30 secs. Both were thrilled to receive Membership at the award-winning Stoke by Nayland resort. Chris Grimwood, Centre Manager of Peake Fitness said: “This year was our first in terms of supporting “Party in the Park” and we were delighted to be there to see so many people on the day, including a number of Peake Fitness Members. The Zumba Class staged in the arena by one of our team of Fitness Instructors, Gabriela, was a great success, particularly amongst the youngsters. It was fantastic to see a huge number of them participating so enthusiastically and there was such a wonderful atmosphere. We hope to be represented at the event again in 2016”. Peake Fitness is the premier health and fitness club in the region and, having been established since 1999, has a thriving membership which benefits from the state-of-the-art Technogym gymnasium, a stunning 18m indoor pool, sauna, steam room and Jacuzzi, the onsite Peake Bistro, and a wide range of excellent free classes. The fully-trained Fitness Consultants also offer one-toone Personal Training to help members reach their fitness goals even faster! For further information about Peake Fitness Membership please visit www.stokebynayland.com and email mary.saward@stokegolfandleisure.com or call 01206 265841/262836

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Me, Myself and Mum Wednesday 30 September 2015 A cheerful and inventive comic confessional about Guillaume Gallienne’s upbringing, his relations with his mother, and his eventual embracing of his inner heterosexual after growing up as a female-identified boy whom everyone assumes is gay. The film premiered at the 2013 Cannes Festival and in 2014 was nominated for ten Cesar awards and won five, including Best Film. The Film and Supper Club is a monthly event held at the Courtyard Café on Gainsborough Street. On the evening the café opens from 6.00 pm, when you choose your table, organise drinks and relax. A buffet supper is served from 6.30 pm. There is always a main course; dessert; cheese board and coffee or tea. If you have any special dietary requirements you can let us know at the time of your booking. Each month we hold a raffle to raise additional funds for The Bridge Project Sudbury. Once supper is finished guests make their way to the Film screening. To book for this event, or find details of future Film Nights, please contact Deborah Thomas/Jill Mcglashon on Deborah.thomas@thebridgeproject.co.uk or jill.mcglashon@thebridgeproject.co.uk or telephone 01787 313691

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Christmas Party Nights Why not bring your party to one of our popular Christmas Party Nights and celebrate in style! (from an intimate party of 2 to a large group of 110) Arrive from 7.00 pm for dinner at 7.45 pm A glass of Bucks Fizz and Chef’s home made canapés on arrival ? Ham, apricot and tarragon rillette, salted croutes, watercress salad Salmon, peppered courgette and celeriac tart, pea shoots, chervil dressing Cream of mushroom and basil soup ? Traditional roast turkey with all the festive trimmings Slow cooked honey glazed pork belly, spiced red cabbage, shallot sauce Grilled fillet of seabass, creamy herb mash, saffron and chive reduction Feuilleté of cumin scented roasted vegetables and rocket, mixed herb infusion ? Individual Hintlesham Hall Christmas pudding with brandy sauce Orange panacotta, passion fruit glaze, crisp tuille biscuit Suffolk white Hawkston cheese, apple and cider chutney and biscuits ? La cafetière coffee served with mince pies Dates and Prices Saturday 5th December 2015.........................................£57.50 Thursday 10th December 2015 ......................................£48.00 Friday 11th December 2015 ...........................................£57.50 Saturday 12th December 2015.......................................£57.50 Wednesday 16th December 2015..................................£43.00 Thursday 17th December 2015 ......................................£48.00 Friday 18th December 2015 ...........................................£57.50 Saturday 19th December 2015.......................................£57.50 Tuesday 22nd December 2015 ......................................£43.00 Wednesday 23rd December 2015..................................£43.00 Friday 8th January 2016 .................................................£43.00 Friday 15th January 2016 ...............................................£43.00 Prices quoted are per person. Terms and Conditions apply. A £20.00 per person non-refundable and non-transferrable deposit is required upon booking. Full payment will be required 6 weeks prior to your event. Special accommodation rates available from £99.00 per room including full English breakfast

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Thank You John and Jean Gutsell and family would like to thank friends and neighbours for the cards and donations we received on the sad loss of our son Stuart. Please accept this as the only acknowledgement. From your kind donations we have raised in excess of £1600 for the British Heart Foundation.

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The Angel Inn at Stoke by Nayland is demonstrating its commitment to local, small-scale and artisan producers with a new ‘Farm to Fork’ initiative. Farm to Fork is about knowing where your food comes from, how it’s been grown and raised and reducing the chain from farm to table. Championed by Executive Head Chef, Mark Allen, the initiative was launched in August following the arrival of a Big Green Egg in the kitchen. Mark says, “We’ve always worked hard to source the best British produce at the Angel, but when we were planning our new Big Green Egg menu, we realised we had an opportunity to take this further. “With Farm to Fork we want to directly engage people in the food story from life on the farm to delicious food on their forks. At a time when farming is in the news, The Angel Inn is showcasing the fantastic produce available locally, buying direct to bring the very best ingredients onto the menu. “We are working exclusively with Slow Food producers Lower Dairy Farm in Nayland, to supply 28 day aged beef and rear rare breed pigs for us, with all the pork destined for the Big Green Egg. For me, it’s great to get out of the kitchen, visit and follow the progress of the animals on the farm and know I am sourcing the best possible produce for my kitchen.” With three pubs in the heart of Suffolk villages, Exclusive Inns, a family owned company, understand and are passionate about life in the rural community. Buying locally doesn’t just benefit farmers, it benefits the entire rural economy. Jennifer Taylor of Lower Dairy Farm says, “When Mark approached us, we were delighted to partner with The Angel Inn. It’s fantastic to see Exclusive Inns reinforcing their place at the heart of the village, demonstrating their commitment to small family farms that help create the character of the rural community. “We’ve always been passionate about selling direct from the farm gate – there are so many benefits to the local economy and it’s much more interesting than a supermarket aisle! We will be keeping people updated on the pigs’ progress via the Angel’s blog and have bought Mark a pair of wellies so he can visit the pigs whenever he wants.” Overseen by Mark, Farm to Fork will be launched at The Swan Inn at Monks Eleigh in September with local producers to be announced shortly.


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Gregg poses with fans at the Lakes Restaurant BBC Masterchef, Gregg Wallace entertained almost 100 delighted diners at the two AA Rosette Lakes Restaurant at Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa on Thursday night. He was hosting the launch of the first of four Foodie Nights which will be held at the Lakes Restaurant this Autumn. Guests were treated to an amazing 3 course fine dining dinner provided by the hotel’s award-winning chef Alan Paton, including Tea Smoked Salmon and Pork Fillet with Confit Pork Belly and Cheek and all the trimmings. Each course was introduced and described in detail by Gregg Wallace and he included some interesting anecdotes. Fans of the Masterchef also had the opportunity to ask him questions during a fascinating Q & A session, and before that Gregg moved around the room chatting to every table and posing for photos. Three Gregg Wallace with l to r Lakes more enticing Foodie Nights are Restaurant Manager Adam Gilders, planned. These will each be themed SbN Ops Manager and the ticket cost of £39.95 pp will Giovanni De Marco include a welcome drink, and SbN Director Tamara Unwin sumptuous 6 course taster menu and wines paired with the main and dessert courses. The dates for these will be and as numbers are limited you are advised to book early: Thursday 17th September - Jewels of the Sea Thursday 29th October - The Best of East Anglia Tuesday 24th November - German Christmas Market For more information and online booking please visit the web page at www.stokebynayland.com/news-events/events/foodie-nights. Alternatively you can book by calling the sales team on 01206 265837/818 or email sales@stokebynayland.com.

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COME and SING Saturday October 10th 2015 Jenkins’ Armed Man Haydn Insanae et Vanae Curae Conductor Stephen Varcoe - Accompanist Tom Cogan Bring Your Music and Lunch - Scores Available and Hot Drinks Registration 10am, Rehearsal 10.30am, Free Performance 4 pm Tickets £10 Children free - Box Office 01787 310588 or Landers Bookshop, Long Melford; Compact Music, Sudbury In aid of CHURCH FUNDS

The Royal British Legion Sudbury & District Branch September saw the Order for the Poppy Appeal items sent to Head Office with a request for delivery by the end of the month when we shall be busy arranging Collections for the Appeal. The 2015 Poppy Appeal will be Launched by the Mayor of Sudbury on Saturday 24th October and Poppy Collectors will be in the Town and Supermarkets every day until Saturday 7th November. Remembrance Services on Sunday 8th November are planned at St Andrews Gt Cornard in the morning when Members together with other Groups including Youth Groups form up opposite the Kings Head in Bures Road to progress to the Church leaving at 9.50 a.m. with a 10.15 a.m. Service. Wreaths will be laid at the Memorial at 11.00 a.m. after which the Parade will form up to march to the Stevenson Centre via Broom Street for light refreshments. In the afternoon members and Groups together with the Mayoral Party will form up on the Market Hill to leave at 2.00 p.m. for a 2.30p.m. Service at St Gregorys. Following the Wreath laying at both the American and English Memorials the Parade will form up to return to the Town Hall via New Street and North Street. The Mayor and TRBL President will take the Salute outside the Town Hall before the dismissal of the Parade by the Parade Marshall Dave Beck. The Colchester Pipes and Drums will lead the Parade and we welcome anyone who would wish to join in please come along. Armistice Day Wednesday November 11th the Act of Remembrance will take place outside the Town Hall beginning at 11.00.a.m. and all are welcome to take part. Following this the Branch President and Members together with the Vicar will progress to Chilton Airfield for a short Service and where a branch member will lay a Wreath on the USAAF Memorial. New Poppy collectors are always needed standing at a Supermarket or in Sudbury Town centre or making a collection House to House near where you live. Please contact the Branch Poppy Appeal Organiser Stuart 01787 374277 now if you are interested in helping this year. The Poppy Appeal surpassed all expectations locally and the total for 2014/15 stands at £40,600. A record collection for Sudbury and District and our grateful thanks for such generosity from everyone. The A.G.M. takes place in November and we have Fish and Chips for our Open evening on Tuesday 8th December which rounds off the years Events but which must be ordered in advance. Membership is not limited to Service or Ex Service people anyone is eligible to be a member. If you would like to join the Sudbury & District Branch please contact our Membership Secretary Colin Smith on 01787 379704. Other Enquiries to The Chairman and Poppy Appeal Organiser: Stuart Hume on 01787 374277

Do You Dare to Scare? Join The Scream Team and become a Scaresville Scarer! Scaresville materializes in the grounds of Kentwell Hall every autumn, conveniently around Halloween! It is one of the UK’s top Scare Attractions. Thousands of visitors experience about 25 scares, along an hour-long route through the buildings, woods and grounds. There are ‘special effects’ scares, complex scares and the downright simple ‘jumpers out’. Scaresville began in 2008, on a very modest scale. Every year it gets bigger, better and far, far scarier. “Your adrenaline is pumping, your heart is beating loud in your chest, you can see shadowy figures moving towards you in the darkness... and then... you make them SCREAM, and laugh, and scream!! You retreat silently back into your hiding place until the next group comes along, with a big smile on your face.” Scaring is twice the fun of being scared. "We have a fantastic community of volunteer Scarers and helpers who make up what we call The Scream Team. and we are always looking for new members - scarers and operatives, some visible, some hidden; some who jump out and some who make noises. There are also non-scaring roles available: wardrobe assistants, make-up, fixers and runners, as well as marshals and front-of-house assistants” said Patrick Phillips, the owner of Kentwell and the creator of Scaresville. "Places on The Scream Team are voluntary, but we feed you before and after your evening’s scaring, and we provide you with any costume or makeup necessary. Scarers clock up ‘ScareMiles’ to claim complimentary tickets and other Scaresville goodies and members of The Scream Team will receive a year-long pass to enter Kentwell’s daytime events and house opening days.” said Mr Phillips. In order to prepare for Scaresville, you need to be able to attend a Scare Academy training evening, where we help you prepare to scare, and the allimportant Dress Rehearsal evening. Scaresville 2015 runs from Wednesday 7 October to Saturday 31 October 2015 - tickets are already selling fast for this incredibly popular event. Looking for the ultimate Halloween thrill? If you are over 18 and can join The Scream Team for at least three evenings, visit www.scaresville.co.uk or email office@kentwell.co.uk to find out more. What else would you be doing on those dark, quiet October evenings? Don’t hibernate at home – liberate your scary side at Kentwell’s Scaresville. 14

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Spunky Monkey Rally 2015 The Spunky Monkey Rally is non profitable, all our funds go to our chosen charities. This year we held the rally at Delphi Social Club grounds and we thank the Town Council for their support and for allowing us to hold it there. The bar staff were fantastic, Emma and Lisa, well done and we hope to have you back next time. Bikers and public came and went throughout the weekend and there was even a ride out organised on the Saturday, bikes rode off through Sudbury where they all enjoyed having many of the public taking pictures as they pulled up at the traffic lights outside the Silkworm. With a total of 81 bikes, trikes and of course many people passing through the gate paying for tickets and day passes, we managed to raised £1458.58p for our charities, namely E.A.A.A, Hodgkins Lymphoma Research, and Soldiers off the Streets. We will be holding the Spunky Monkey Rally again next year - here are the dates for your diary: 17th, 18th, 19th June 2016. Our rally charity's are The Albinism Fellowship and N.A.B.D. We are supporting a Triker friend and his lovely family who have a two and a half year old son, Jake, who has the Albinism disorder. Albinism is a congenital disorder charactized by the complete or partial absence of pigment in the skin, hair, and eyes, due to absence or defect of Tyrosinase, a copper containing enzyme involved in the production of Melanin. Albinism results from inheritance of recessive gene allets and is known to affect all vertebrates, including humans. Albinism is associated with a number of vision defects, such as Photophobia, Nystamus and Amblyopia, a lack of skin pigmentation, which makes them more susceptible to sunburn and skin cancers. Our other Charity is N.A.B.D a charity for disabled bikers. As usual we welcome you all to come and view the bikes and enjoy the fun and games. Thank you all so much who came and supported us this year, and to the church who welcomed us on the sunday morning, inviting us in for teas and cakes. Many thanks from The Spunky Monkey Crew: Julia, Alan, Kimberley, Russell, Andrew, Paul and Richard.

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July and August was much quieter than the previous month from a Mayoral point of view, but the business of the Town Council and the Carnival activity have more than made up for it, by the time you read this the carnival would have been and gone and I haven’t got a crystal ball to say how it went, all I know is that the committee have worked very hard to improve on last years. At a risk of providing the ammunition for another writer in this magazine, the council are going through what can be best described as an efficiency drive which we hope will put us in a better position to provide a more effective service. Although this is likely to take a while before the benefits are felt, there is a desire by the current councillors to finish the work started by the previous council. Moving onto the more savoury part of my report, I was privileged to be invited by the ‘Befriending Scheme’ to present the ‘Sophie Bavington Young Volunteer of the Year Award’ to the successful young volunteer who it was felt had made the biggest contribution in helping to improve the lives of people with complex needs. Sophie, the daughter of Tony & Carmel Bavington was an inspirational person who was an active member of the Befriending Scheme until her untimely death 3 years ago. The award covers the West Suffolk area with nominees coming from Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds, Haverhill, Hadleigh, Stowmarket and Sudbury, this year’s winner selected by Tony & Carmel was Gianni Rinaldi from Ipswich. It would be fair to say that every one of the nominated young people deserved the award, as all of them made a major contribution in improving the lives of those members of their community who benefitted from their work. Party in the Park seemed to be bigger and better with more visitors this year than last, it is thanks to the hard work of the Town Hall staff and volunteers from several Town Councillors and other volunteers that contributed to its success, many local charities, organisations and entertainers had an opportunity to show off their skills which I for one thoroughly enjoyed, I particularly enjoyed many of the local young groups and vocalists who entertained the large crowd who stayed till the end to watch their performances. I mentioned in my last report that I would have liked to support a ‘local Prostate Cancer’ group, unfortunately there isn’t one, but I did visit a local Cancer support group that has both carers and people who have been affected, we met up at the Eden Rose Coppice, a woodland area just off of the valley walk (the old railway line) that has been set aside and developed by Rob Brooks with the help of volunteers and support of children from the Hillside special School, a Sudbury School that helps and teaches children with severe, profound and multiple learning difficulties. We enjoyed a couple of hours of chatting whilst enjoying a piece of Pizza and a glass of wine and making new friends. On the 23 July we were the guests of the Wattisham Army Base where we were treated to a rendition of old service songs by the Military Wives choir, which was followed by a fly past of 3 Apache Helicopters and then watching as one of these beasts took off, quite an exhilarating experience for the many dignitaries watching. I have thoroughly enjoyed my visits to the Red House Retirement Home, none more than sharing the celebration of Claudine Mathais 100th birthday, my next visit on the 25th July was their strawberry Tea event, the Red House seems to excel in providing a very good social service to their residents and neighbours. Some of you would have noticed the change in the name of The Royal Oak to ‘The Gainsborough’ the new Landlord Darren Hall was the Manager of the Silk Worm 2 years ago but moved to manage a Pub in Oxford, I think, but he has returned to Manage the Gainsborough and held an opening event earlier this month, I was invited to officially open it and enjoyed the evening with close on 100 attendees and if the canapés are anything to go by I am sure it will be a great success.


Three very sad occasions happened during this period, I am referring to the funerals of Leslie Farrow, the Head of Woodhall School who had a tragic riding accident and the Funeral of Paddy Brotherwood who passed away after a short illness, Paddy used to care for the Sudbury Cemetery until recently, both will be missed by those who were fortunate to be in their company, the third was the very sad and untimely death of Reverend Greg Webb the Priest in charge at St Gregory’s church who passed away recently, Greg would always have a smile on his face and would always see the good in people, a well respected and influential member of the local community. I cancelled my coffee morning on the 15th of August as it clashed with VJ day, my next one won’t be until October 17th in the Mayors Parlour at the Town Hall, then hopefully get back to holding one monthly. Finally, one of my events to raise money for my charities was held at the ‘India’ Restaurant on the 10th of August where over 60 friends, family and colleagues enjoyed an Indian meal which raised £700 towards these charities, thank you to all who came along and to those who couldn’t make it but made a donation. That’s my lot for this edition, my next report will be shorter because August is always a quiet month. Jack Owen, Mayor of Sudbury

Sudbury Area Cancer Support Group A Support Group for Adults with Cancer and their Carers Are you or someone you care for affected by cancer? Would you like support, friendship and information at this difficult time? We are a team of cancer survivors, healthcare professionals and volunteers working together to provide a local support group in a relaxing environment where people with similar problems can share experiences, obtain information and take part in social activities. The group is open to anyone affected by cancer whether undergoing or having completed treatment, and their carers. Meetings are free and open to anyone whether from Sudbury, Great Cornard, Clare, Long Melford, Glemsford, Lavenham, Bures, Hadleigh, or Halstead and North Essex Villages. The Friends Meeting House, Friars Street, Sudbury, CO10 2AA Wednesday 23rd September 7.00 - 9.00 pm. Liz Ellis, Suffolk Wellbeing Service will run a Wellbeing Workshop to help cancer patients and their carers recognise the symptoms of anxiety and depression and the stage to seek help. We will also be joined by Yemi Apampa, Macmillan Involvement Coordinator. Wednesday 28th October 7.00 - 9.00 pm. Anna Clayton from Bury Physio will talk about The Macmillan Cancer Exercise Service a new FREE self-referral service for cancer patients. We will also be joined by Liz Storer from Suffolk Healthwatch. For more information, or a chat about our group contact; Ruth or Phil Worsley Tel: 01787 370978 ruth-SACSG@outlook.com We look forward to welcoming you. https://www.facebook.com/SudburyAreaCancerSupportGroup

Pre-Loved & Nearly New Table Top Sale The Lions Club of Ipswich will be holding another one of their fantastic PreLoved and Nearly New Table Top Sales on Saturday 22nd August at the St Raphael Club, 26 High Field Road (Off Norwich Road) Ipswich, IP1 6DA from 1pm until 3pm. Tables cost just £5, so if you have items you wish to sell, this is a great opportunity to make some spending money for yourself. With refreshments available, free parking and free admission, if you’re the sort of person that likes a bargain, then why not pop along and spend the afternoon having a good rummage around the tables. To book a table to sell your wares contact Maggie on 01473 259899

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Nine UCI teams will race in the Aviva Tour of Britain from 6th to 13th September 2015. Headlining the 20-team list are team Cannondale Garmin, who won the 2014 Tour of Britain with Dylan Van Baarle and the Etixx Quick Step team of Mark Cavendish and World Champion Michal Kwiatkowski. Top level British interests are represented by Team Sky. The other six UCI world teams that will race in the 2.HC ranked Aviva Tour of Britain – the first time the race has been sponsored by Aviva, the largest Insurer in the UK – are BMW Racing, IAM Cycling, Lotto Soudal, Movistar Team, Team Lotto NL Jumbo and Tinkoff – Saxo. Those nine, plus MTN Qhubeka, have been in action in the Tour de France, winning 13 of the 21 stages, and will line up with six rider squads in Beaumaris on Anglesey for Stage One on Sunday 6th September. Fans of domestic racing sceen will also be able to get behind all six of the country’s UCI Continental teams, including 2014 Pearl Izumi Tour Series Champions Madison Genesis and last year’s Elite Road Series winning squad Team Raleigh GAC, and also cheer on a Great Britain Cycling Team racing on home roads.

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Calling all music-lovers! Did you know that St Peter’s in Sudbury is now home to even more musicmaking than before? Free Lunchtime Concerts on Tuesdays featuring local musicians are now in their second year and now looking for more players and singers for 2016! All these events are free and open to the public. Later in the year expect Organ Recitals, more Evening Concerts and the marvellous Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra on Sunday October 4th. For more information about the musical activities, email: heatherclayton6@gmail.com

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Ken’s SESAW News Suffolk & Essex Small Animal Welfare Reg charity no 1124029 As grey clouds gathered and the rain came down over three hundred friends and supporters rolled up for the SESAW Open Day at the end of July. A big thank you to everyone who helped raise over £3,300 at the Dog Show, Fete, BBQ and Refreshments marquee. Even Jazz Galore braved the weather to entertain us! Open Day aside, my canine pals and I had a lovely summer, unlike a three year old Lakeland-X that has been with us since May. Buster is a tiny bit stupid, he kennel guards and sems very fierce. Everyone passes by, thinking he would kill his neighbour but once out, they happily go for a walk together. He’s getting quite depressed watching all the others come in and go before him. He would be best as the only pet 'cause he wants all the fuss. Come and see Buster but ask someone to get him out of the kennel and give him a chance. I’ll be in trouble with Ollie (the Black) Cat if I don’t also mention the many cats longing for new people to own - that’s what he said! Hopefully they will leave us sooner than a family of ferals, homed last month after waiting at Sesaw for nearly four years. Thank you to everyone who turned up for the Long Melford Street Fair in July, despite the pouring rain, just like last year! As usual many people stopped to browse and chat. The girls returned soaking wet yet still ready to do it again in 2017, but with a pop up gazebo next time! I must mention a gentleman named Tibby Maxim who is having his flowing locks shaved off to raise money for five good causes, including Sesaw. Do encourage him if you are around Cavendish Football Club on Saturday 19th September, after the match. If you are visiting Hadleigh for the Year of the Sheep Grand Finale on Saturday 26th September, please pop into our £1 Sale for bargains and refreshments. It will be open 11-2pm at the Ansell Centre next to the United Reform Church, Market Place, IP7 5DL. It’s nearly time for Mum’s evening rounds but I’m guarding the computer until someone emails this article for me. Ollie’s hinting at writing another “no holds barred” report but this month’s news is definitely from me, Kenny (the Boss) Chihuahua! Suffolk & Essex Small Animal Welfare, Stoke Road, Leavenheath, CO6 4PP. Tel: 01787 210888. www.sesaw.co.uk

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Peter Thorogood... WHAT’S ON at ST PETER’S SEPTEMBER 2015 st

Tues 1

12:30 – 1:30

Music at Lunchtime: Roger Green

Thurs 3rd Kettle & Fish - peaceful café/information centre Sat

9:45 – 2

5th Imagine....Craft and Gift Fair

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Tues 8th Music at Lunchtime: March Hare Moon

12:30 – 1:30

Thurs 10th Kettle & Fish - peaceful café/information centre

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12th Churches Cycle Ride and Organothaon

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19th Autumn Horticultural Show and Suffolk Championships

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20th Autumn Horticultural Show and Suffolk Championships

11 – 5

Thurs 24th Kettle & Fish - peaceful café/information centre Fri

25th Farmers Market

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26th Craft Fair

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9:45 – 2 9:30 – 2 10 – 4

Mon 28th Sudbury Talbot Rotary Club Art Exhibition

10 – 4

Tues 29th Sudbury Talbot Rotary Club Art Exhibition

10 – 4

Wed 30th Sudbury Talbot Rotary Club Art Exhibition

10 – 4

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Fraudsters in Ermine and Removal Vans If one thinks that the antics of the inhabitants of London’s Reptile House (aka The House of Commons) is audacious enough its immediate neighbours the Invertebrates (as in spineless) in the House of Lords now beggars belief. Those greatest of satirists Gilbert and Sullivan could not do justice to their current antics. Apparently there exists some 780 of these ermine clad time servers most of whom serve no apparent purpose, that is more than 150 that are kennelled next door. A minority have honourably fought to preserve our freedoms from the excesses of government including such Law Lords as Sudbury’s Lord Andrew Phillips (now sadly retired) ensuring the demise of the ID card and other freedom curtailing schemes. However, what justification can Cameron have in seeking to appoint up to 50 more? The current cost to us, the taxpayer, cannot be acceptable. £300 a day for just signing in and consuming a goodly subsidised lunch, would only be acceptable in either the public or banking sector, just check out the BBC or Health Authorities gravy trains. A fine example of our Honourable Peerage is Lord Hanningfield with an enviable record of public service we should all seek to emulate! Given a nine month sentence for defrauding the gullible electorate of Essex he was subsequently released having served but nine weeks. And upon gaining his freedom he, quite legally, proceeded to continue claiming £5,700 for 19 days of signing in at the House of Lords in July. His justification, he still had his household bills to pay. How can he continue his mendacious habits? Because his chums that rule us think his behaviour acceptable. And now our leader seeks to appoint even more of these odious creatures to that ancient institution at a further cost of at least £1.3 million a year. And since the overhaul of the upper house with the sacking of the majority of hereditary peers has the place better mirrored society as a whole? Don’t be silly, at least a third are professional politicians and 24 are Bishops, why for God’s sake, shouldn’t they busy themselves arresting the decline of our Established Church? Now for a sad tale far nearer to home. A lady reader has informed me of something that this old cynic found somewhat terrifying. Having to downsize due to divorce she purchased a smaller property and left the marital home. She was recommended a removal company, some gentlemen appeared and duly loaded all her belongings on to their van. Once secured, their leader then demanded of her extra cash as he supposedly had underpriced for the job. Questioning this doubtful practice she was informed that as they now had possession of her chattels she had very little choice. Eventually they settled on a rather large fee - this was actually all she had following her rather expensive and acrimonious divorce. Once ensconced in her new home she found the courage to report the matter to the people who had recommended this company. Their response was that the matter was solely between her and the movers. However, what is of greater concern is that those same people continue to recommend the company and the same act has been perpetrated on yet another single and vulnerable lady. Sworn to secrecy I have been unable to contact the authorities, so if you are moving home, take care! Sorry to finish on a low note but felt you should be warned. Promise to lighten up next month! Peter Thorogood All the usual comments and threats to mandpthorogood@gmail.com

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Sudbury Bowls Club The internal club competitions are well under way at Sudbury Bowls Club outdoor section and the first of the trophies – The Memorial Cup – has been won by a team of ladies. Triples teams were randomly drawn and each one played the best of seven ends against three other teams, with the total number of shots won determining the winner. Jacqui Edgar, Eileen Parker and Susan Monkman lifted the trophy recording an impressive 39 winning shots with only 10 shots against them.

Stoke by Nayland reach Norman Plum Final Stoke by Nayland have set themselves up for an Essex County team final, in the Norman Plum Trophy, after an exciting semi final against Abridge. They will face Chigwell GC at Boyce Hill on September 13th. The format of the competition is to have six away players and six at home but the final is held on a neutral course. At home Dan Brown and Dan Goddard led the team out, facing a tough match as they Left to right: Ian Benson, Craig Morton, were giving away 11 shots to Marcus Harden, Tim Dickens, their opponents from Abridge. Keith Hodgson and Dean Brace. A two hole lead was pegged back at the turn but the 17th proved decisive as they went one up with one to play. Dan Brown then put his tee shot ten foot from the pin to go on to half the hole and the first point was on the board. The second pair, Gary Thompson and Chris Williamson, was three down at the turn but fought back to also win the match one up. Karl Cansdale and Kyle Worster faced some very difficult Abridge opponents and were unable to secure the third home point. There was an anxious wait for news from Abridge but then the team heard of a remarkable 3-0 victory, away from home. Dean Brace and Tim Dickens were first out and triumphed with a win, 2 holes up. The same score was recorded by Ian Benson and Keith Hodgson. The icing on the cake was a 8 and 6 win by third pair Marcus Harden and Craig Morton. With an overall score of 5-1 Stoke by Nayland were through to the final in September. Home Team: Dan Brown/Dan Goddard won 1 up; Gary Thompson/Chris Williamson won 1 up; Karl Cansdale/ Kyle Worster lost 4/3 Away Team: Dean Brace/Tim Dickens won 2 up; Ian Benson/Keith Hodgson won 2 up; Marcus Harden/ Craig Morton won 8/6.

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Handy Tony beats field of 132 at Newton Green Newton Green’s annual flag ship event, the Jonathan Lambert Festival of Golf, enjoyed record support from members and a week of fine weather. Retired village shop keeper Tony Mitchell had special reasons to smile at the Saturday night presentation evening as earlier in the day he had led home the field in the main event of the week. Tony had his handicap cut from 26 to 23 as a result of carding an impressive 43 points to lead the biggest ever field of 132 competitors in the Jonathan Lambert Centenary Silver Salver. Handy man and Tony Mitchell seniors member Tony, having already built an & Jonathan Lambert all-weather cab for his golf buggy, is now using his retirement to try and achieve a handicap of 18. Best lady in the salver was Jenny Downes on 39 points, with Alice Barlow best junior with 34.

playing “ Classic & Romantic Favourites” Conductor Michael Lloyd Soloist Tim Stidwill - horn

Programme Beethoven - The Creatures of Prometheus - Overture Mendelssohn - Overture, The Hebrides (‘Fingal's Cave’) R Strauss - Horn Concerto No 1 Beethoven - Symphony No 7 in A major Over 50 musicians

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Jonathan Lambert with festival week winners Running alongside the Stableford competition, was a scratch contest for the Carole List Goblet, which was won by Ben Uttridge with a four over part 73. During the week Tony Mitchell had also picked up the Kiskadee Trophy on Thursday with partner Lynne Hart, who also got her hands on the winning sheet for being part of the team which won the Wednesday Stablelford team event. Peter Philpott, club chairman, commenting on the success of the week, said: “Things could not have gone better. We aim to be an inclusive club and the festival shows just what that means. With eight events across six days everyone comes together to enjoy social golf.” Points means Prizes: D Willett. Delaney Scramble: James Fraser, Ted Clarkson, Alex Iveson and Alan Vince. Stableford, Tom King, Bob Ablitt, Frank Salt and Lynne Hart. Foxes and Rabbits: Ian Duncan. Kiskadee Trophy: Tony Mitchell and Lynne Hart. Cross Country: Eloise Aldous. Three Clubs and Putter: Andrew Johnson, Bill Havers and Stewart Steel. Carole List Goblet: Ben Uttridge. Jonathan Lambert Centenary Silver Salver: Tony Mitchell; Best Junior: Alice Barlow; Best Lady: Jennie Downes.

Stoke-by-Nayland Ladies Championship Competition 2015 Saturday, 25th July saw Stoke-by-Nayland Ladies section undertaking a gruelling 36 hole competition to determine their Ladies’ Champion for 2015. They started the day early, from 8am on the Gainsborough course. Stopped for a light lunch then continued from 1.30pm to play the Constable course in the afternoon. What started out as a cloudy, damp and windy day ended in wonderful evening sunshine. All the ladies were weary when the 18th Constable was finished and everyone deserved a prize but there could be only one winner of the Championship and that was Sybil Paton. Well done Sybil.


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. Roast Dinner £5.00; Dessert £2.00 Contact 01787 313691 or info@thebridgeproject.co.uk to book. Courtyard. Synergy Café 11.00 am to 3.00 pm In partnership with the Sue Ryder Foundation, the Synergy Café provides an opportunity for those living with dementia and their carers to meet in a supportive, caring and social environment. Sue Ryder staff are available to provide help and guidance; hot drinks, cakes and lunches served. Contact 01787 313691 or info@thebridgeproject.co.uk for more information. Courtyard Café@The Bridge Project, 20 Gainsborough Street, Sudbury CO10 2EU 29th Aug/13th Sept 15th Art Exhibition & Sale, All Saints’ Church, Acton, Nr. Sudbury 11am – 4pm. Admission FREE. Proceeds In Aid Of Acton Church. Tues 1st Sept Talk: Author Tessa West on her novel ‘As Best We Can’, All Saints Church Hall CO10 2BN 2.30pm Admission £1.50 Tues 1st Sept Music at lunchtime: Roger Green - Organ, St Peters Church CO10 2EH 12.30-1.30pm. FREE Entry Tues 1st Sept Talk: The Life & Times Of Thomas Gainsborough, Lavenham Village Hall, 7.00pm Tickets £5, Tickets available from the village hall Tel:01787 248599 Wed 2nd/Sun 27th Sept Love Loss Life: My Blue Heart Exhibition, The Apex Gallery, Bury St Edmunds IP33 3FD www.myblueheart.co.uk Weds 2nd Septr Quay Film – Still Alice (PG-13) Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 2.30pm & 7.30pm Tickets £5. Friends £4.50. Tel: 01787 374745 Weds 2nd Sept Flix In The Stix ‘Selma’, Lavenham Village Hall 7pm.Tickets £4 Tel: 01787 248599 Thurs 3rd Sept Quay Music – Del Ray and Adam Franklin, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £14 Tel: 01787 374745 Thurs 3rd Sept Stepping Out in Suffolk- Health Walks- Preston. Meet at 12pm at the Six Bells Public House CO10 29NG Tel: 01473 229292 Fri 4th Sept Fleece Jazz-Morning Lockett Ronnie Remembered, Stoke by Nayland Hotel CO6 4PZ 7.30 start Tickets £16 Box Office 01787 211865 Sat 5th Sept 4 Mile Railway Walk, Melford Hall, CO10 9AA 10.30am. Tickets £16 inc. lunch. Booking Essential. Tel: 0844 249 1895 Sat 5th Sept Traditional Music Day, Museum of East Anglian Life, Stowmarket, IP14 1DL www.eatmt.org.uk Sat 5th Sept Cavendish Fete & Horticultural Show. On the Green 1.30pm – 5.30pm Sat 5th Sept Craft and Gift Fair, St. Peter’s Church, Market Hill, Sudbury CO10 2EH 9am – 4pm. Free Entry Sat 5th/Sun 6th Sept Flower Festival, Little Waldingfield, 10am to 6pm- Admission free, donations welcome. Lunches and Refreshments, Stalls, tombola, raffle Sat 5th/Sun 6th Sept Open Gardens: Gt. Waldingfield 11am- 4.30pm Adult £3, Child free. Guides available Village Shop. Tel: 01787 313716. Sunday 6th September: Wedding Fayre Stoke by Nayland - 11am to 3.30pm Your chance to get ideas for your special day. With a whole host of exhibitors, a live fashion show and a chance to look around our venue - this is the perfect day out for couples who are planning their wedding. Sun 6th Sept Sounds Of The Past: Music Exhibition, United Reform Chappel Hall, Monks Eleigh. IP7 7JE 10.30am-4pm Tel: 01787 372478 Sun 6th Sept Cavendish Hog Roast & Music in the Marquee, 12.30pm. Tickets £10 from the village shop. Sun 6th Sept Sudbury Boat Trips to Great Cornard Lock, Departs from The Granary Tea Room. CO10 2AN. 11am – 5pm. Adult £5. Child £3 Sun 6th Sept Car Show - Porsche Classics, Hedingham Castle, CO9 3DJ 10am – 5pm. Tickets £15. Tel: 01787460261 www.hedinghamcastle.co.uk Tues 8th Sept Music at lunchtime: March Hare Moon, St Peters Church CO10 2EH 12.30-1.30pm. FREE Entry. Tues 8th Sept Stepping Out in Suffolk- Health Walks- Sudbury Shorter Walk, Meet at 12pm at the Quay Theatre CO10 2AN Tel: 01473 229292 Tues 8th /Sat 12th Sept Quay Drama – Lady Windermere’s Fan, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.45pm Tickets: Tues £8 Wed £11 Thurs, Fri. Sat £10 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Tues 8th /Sat 12th Sept 29th Chappel Beer Festival, Chappel Station, Chappel. CO6 2DS 11am – 11pm. Tel: 01206 242524 www.earm.co.uk Thurs 10th Sept Quay Film Club-Al Pacino, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 10.30am. Tickets £35 for 4 sessions £10 for one off trial. Tel: 01787 374745 Thurs 10th Sept ‘A Weaver at Waterloo’- Talk by Anne Grinshaw , Glemsford Primary School 7.30pm. Visitors £2, Tel: 01787 280996 Thurs 10th/Sun 13th Sept Heritage Open Days. Your once a year chance to explore the world on your doorstep unlocked and completely free of charge. Gainsborough’s House, Sudbury. Fri, Sat, Sun. Moorlands Barn, Little Cornard CO10 0NL. Sun 13th 2pm-5pm Assington Mill, CO10 5LZ. Sat 12th/Sun 13th 2pm-6pm. 36, Hillside Rd, Sudbury. CO10 2SA. Sun 13th 2pm-5pm Fri 11th September Fleece Jazz- Big Screen Trio, Stoke by Nayland Hotel CO6 4PZ. 7.30pm Tickets £16. Box Office 01787 211865

Fri 11th September A Comedy of Flowers by the Immortal Bud, St Mary the Virgin Gestingthorpe CO9 3BB 7.00pm for 7.30 start. Tickets £15 for adults,£10 for children Sat 12th/ Sun 13th Sept Flower Festival – Blooming Shakespeare, St Mary the Virgin Gestingthorpe CO9 3BB. Sat 10am-5pm Sun 10am-4pm. Free Entry, Sat 12th Sept Sea Shanties for All – The Sheringham Shantymen, All Saints Church, Church Street, Sudbury. 7.30pm Tickets £10 inc. light refreshments, Tourist Information Centre, Sudbury or Dave 01787 372325 Sun 13th Sept Autumn Plant Fair, Helmingham Hall IP14 6EF 10am-4pm, Entry: Adults £7 Children go Free! Tel: 01473 890799 www.helmingham.com Sun 13th Sept Open Day – Alderford Mill, Sible Hedingham, CO9 3HZ, 2pm – 5pm.Free admission. Refreshments available. www. alderfordmill.org Sun 13th Sept NGS Open Garden – Spencers, Tilbury Rd, Gt. YeldhamCO9 4JG 2pm – 5pm, £5 admission. Refreshments available. www.ngs.org.uk Tuesday 15th Sept 6:45 for 7pm Sudbury Speakers – overcome your fear of speaking, with our 10 steps designed to help you be more confident. United Reform Church Hall, School St Sudbury SudburySpeakers.the-asc.org.uk Thurs 17th Sept Stepping Out in Suffolk- Health Walks- Newton. Meet at 12pm at Newton Village hall CO10 Tel: 01473 229292 Thursday 17th Sept: ‘Jewels of the Sea’ Foodie Night – from 6.30pm Experience a delicious welcome drink, a 6-course taster menu and drinks paired to the main and dessert courses. Tickets cost £39.95pp! Call 01206 265837 or email sales@stokebynayland.com to book. Fri 18th Sept Fleece Jazz - Georgia Mancio, Stoke by Nayland Hotel CO6 4PZ 7.30 start Tickets £15 Box Office 01787 211865 Sat 19th Sept Cathederal - A Musical Story, St Marys Church, Bures. 7.30pm Tickets £10 Available from Bures Post Office or 01206 852350 Sat 19th Sept Three Mills Walk, Melford Hall, CO10 9AA. 10.30am. Tickets £10. Booking Essential. Tel: 0844 249 1895. Sat 19th Sept Quay Music - Ultimate Beatles, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £16. Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Sat 19th Sept Cabaret & Canapés, Lavenham Village Hall, 6.30pm opening with 7.30pm start. Tickets £10. Tel: 01787 248599 Sat 19th/Sun 20th Sept Grand Henham Steam Rally, Trinity Park, Ipswich IP3 8UH. Admission:£9 advance £11 on the day (children under 14 Free) Booking: www.henhamsteamrally.com Sunday 20th Sept Wedding Open Day 12noon to 4pm Come and have a look around our gorgeous banqueting suites. This is a free event with complimentary bubbly and canapés on arrival. Our SbN Love Buggy will be in attendance so come get your picture taken to be in with winning a prize! Call 01206 265837 or email sales@stokebynayland.com for more information! Sun 20th Sept Sudbury Boat Trips to Great Cornard Lock. Departs from The Granary Tea Room. CO10 2AN. 11am – 5pm. Adult £5. Child £3. www.riverstourtrust.org Sun 20th Sept Lavenham Sinfonia-The Astonishing Mozart , Lavenham Village Hall 7pm. Tickets £12 in advance, £14 on the door. Available from Lavenham Guildhall Shop, Lavenham TIC, Compact Music, Sudbury Tues 22nd Sept Quay Film –A Little Chaos (R), Quay Theatre, Sudbury 2.30pm & 7.30pm Tickets £5 . Friends £4.50. Tel: 01787 374745 Tues 22nd Sept Stepping Out in Suffolk- Health Walks- Sudbury Shorter Walk, Meet at 12pm at the Quay Theatre CO10 2AN Tel: 01473 229292 Thurs 24th Sept Guided Walk: Silk: Sudbury England’s Capital, 2.30pm. Tickets: Adults £5 Child £3 Sudbury Tourist Information. 01787 881320 Thurs 24th Sept Quay Music – L.A. Showcase, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pmTickets £5 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Fri 25th Sept Quay Special – A Poem For Suffolk, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN, 7.30pm Tickets £7 Tel: 01787 374745 www.quaytheatre.org.uk Fri 25th Sept Sudbury Farmers’ Market, 9.30-2pm FREE Entry Tel: 07704 627973 Fri 25th Sept ‘Got any gum chum? – The Americans come to Suffolk in World War II. A talk by Peter Thorogood, Sudbury Society, Friars Hall, School St, Sudbury 7.30pm Admission Members £2, Visitors £3 www.sudburysociety.org.uk Fri 25th Sept Boyan Ensemble of Kiev, Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford 7.30pm Tickets £18 Box Office 01787 469841 Saturday 26th & 27th Sept: Peake Fitness Membership Open Weekend 10am-4pm Peake Fitness is celebrating 15 years and they want to share a special joining fee offer with you! Call 01206 265820/822 or email joinpeake@stokegolfandleisure.com for more information! Saturday 26th Sept West End on the Menu – 7pm for 7.45pm Enjoy the Sound of the Musicals as performed by award-winning male vocalist, Jason Allen, and a female vocalist after you sit down to a delicious 3-course meal. Tickets cost £37.95pp! 01206 265837 or sales@stokebynayland.com to book. Sat 26th Sept Quay Comedy– Morecambe & Wise Rebooted, Quay Theatre, Sudbury CO10 2AN 7.30pm Tickets £15 Friends £14. Tel: 01787 374745 Sat 26th/Sun 27th Sept Day Out With Thomas, Castle Hedingham. CO9 3DZ 9.30am-3pm. Adults £14 Senior £12 Child £10. 01787 461174 Sun 27th Sept Sudbury Boat Trips to Great Cornard Lock, Departs from The Granary Tea Room. CO10 2AN 11am – 5pm. Adult £5. Child £3 Tues 29th Sept Talk: Colchester Voices 1900-1950, Long Melford, Village hall. CO10 9LQ 7.30pm. £2.50 admission. Email: Sudbury@suffolkfhs.org www.suffolkfhs.co.uk. Cash Prize to be won! To enter call 07974 222777 Saturday 3rd October: A Night with Soul Collective from 8pm An incredible night with a band of musicians who faithfully reproduce the great sounds of the golden eras of Soul, Motown and Disco with a combination of stunning vocal and instrumental arrangements. Tickets cost £10pp. Call 01206 265837 or email sales@stokebynayland.com to buy yours today! Friday 9th October General Knowledge Quiz at AFC Sudbury (CO10 7HN). Doors open 7pm with the quiz starting at 8pm prompt. Teams of up to 6. £6 entry per person inc food.

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