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YES! IT’S SHOWTIME AGAIN... In the main ring there will be two performances from the Blazing Saddles Stunt Team of fast and furious riding – hopefully with the youngest Stunt Rider in the UK – Skye Woodward – joining them. In the Countryside Ring the Mid-Wales Axe Racing Team will be demonstrating their lumberjacking skills and regular visitor Bob Hogg will be entertaining the crowd with his Sheep Dog demos –and this year he is also bringing his new ‘Racing Sheep’ to compete in the ‘Lamb National’!

Saturday 19th May, Holbecks Park, Hadleigh Hadleigh Show, one of the oldest one-day Agricultural Shows in the country, is about to hold its 173rd event. Organised by Hadleigh Farmers Agricultural Association, this very traditional celebration of the best of rural Suffolk life, promises to be a great day out for everyone! For the first time ever ADVANCED Show tickets can be purchased ON-LINE, as well as the usual retail outlets. Visitors to the show’s website - www.hadleighshow.co.uk - will be emailed their tickets for printing after payment has been received and on show day enjoy fast-track entry to the ground via the scanning system. For booking up to close of business on Friday 18th May, visitors can take advantage of the ‘Early-Bird Discount’, which reduces a Family Ticket (2 Adults with up to 3 Children) to just £23.00. 2011 ticket prices have been held and parking in fields adjacent to the showground at Holbecks Park, remains free of charge. Gates open to the general public from 8am on the 19th May and visitors will enjoy all the features of a traditional agricultural show but with one or two surprises.

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Hadleigh Show Saturday 19th May, Holbecks Park, Hadleigh There are more than 150 classes of cattle, sheep, goats and horses on show; over 120 trade stands exhibiting; 30 local food and drink producers in the Food Hall and new to the Local Demonstration Tent local chef Mark David will be entertaining everyone with his culinary skills from 10am. There’s the Art Exhibition and Sale; Rural Crafts and of course the popular Flower Tent, now incorporating a Horticultural section where you can judge for yourself the high quality entries in the various categories. Displays in the Young Farmers Tent will include exhibits from the new local Clubs; The Junior’s – Brett Valley and the Seniors – Hadleigh YFC. The Schools Tent is growing and with the key role of demonstrating the link between HFAA and schools in the local community. Here visitors can see the 30 shortlisted entries in the competition for local school children to design the cover of this year’s show catalogue, including the winning entry from Amelia Whaley from Hadleigh Community Primary. There are lots of 'hands on' activities for including milking CLAra the Cow; learning how to grind grain and make dough; a Gun Dog Scurry in which all working dogs are welcome and the 'have a go stands’ with the Clay Pigeon Shoot and Archery - great fun for all the family. A record crowd attended last year and organisers anticipate a similar turnout on the 19th May 2012. All that still needs to be planned is the weather! Visit the Website for more details and how and where to buy tickets: www.hadleighshow.co.uk

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Plans are well underway for the Suffolk and Essex Small Animal Welfare Summer Fete but the day will be ruined without a PA system. An outdoor sound system is needed for Fun Dog Show and Agility Display. SESAW is also looking for someone to compare this popular event and a sturdy trailer to transport items throughout the year. If you can help please give us a shout on 07963 450361 or leave a message on 01787 210888.

VILLAGE EDITION Local Community News

Welcome to the Village Edition Community Magazine which is hand delivered to homes during the first week of each month to Lavenham, Bildeston, Chelsworth, Boxford, Edwardstone, Milden, Groton, Whatfield, Monks Eleigh, Elmsett, Hintlesham, Polstead, Raydon and outlying homes and farms in these areas. We warmly welcome all your contributions of articles, letters, sports reports, events and photographs, just email or send to the address below and it will appear in the next issue. Deadline for copy is the 19th of each and every month. A total of 8600 copies of these Local Community News magazines are hand delivered to homes each month

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Countryside Walk There will be a Countryside Walk in aid of the Shelley Centre for Therapeutic Riding on SUNDAY 6TH MAY 2012. Starting from the Shelley Centre, in Layham, near Hadleigh, from 10-11am, there will be scenic walks of approx. 5 or 10 miles on footpaths and country lanes through the beautiful Stour Valley. Free transport back to the Centre for those finishing after 5 miles at the Black Horse, Stratford St Mary. Complimentary tea and cakes available afterwards. Registration and sponsorship forms available from the Shelley Centre or Tel : 01473 822112 or Email : robsouthgate58@btinternet.com. Registration fee £10 per participant on the day. Sponsorship or donations are welcome but entirely at your discretion. All monies raised go toward the running costs of the Shelley Centre. Around 90 young people and adults facing personal challenges, as the result of some form of disability, attend the Centre each week. Your support in maintaining opportunities to enrich their lives is greatly appreciated.

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Hadleigh Castings support Junior Young Farmers Club

Hadleigh Castings Ltd (HCL) was proud to sponsor the opening night of the New Junior Young Farmers Club (YFC) called ‘Brett Valley’ which started on Friday 23rd March 2012. Suffolk YFC have recently started two new clubs in our region – ‘Hadleigh YFC’ for seniors aged 16 – 30 which is held at the Lindsey Red Rose on a Wednesday evening and Brett Valley for the juniors aged 10 – 16 held fortnightly at Semer Village Hall on Fridays. Clare Lock, Business Services Director of HCL went along to help run the evening along with Tory the County Fieldworker for Suffolk. Both Tory and Clare had met each other and their respective husbands through Young Farmers Clubs within Suffolk and were eager to pass on both the social and personal advantages of being a member of such a great organisation. 16 eager fresh faced youngsters turned up on the first night and enjoyed having a go at designing a logo for their club. Clare had purchased some fabric paints and a patchwork banner and everyone had two squares to fill in before they were admired and laced together to form a large banner of their artwork. The photo shows the finished work at the end of their first night which will now be displayed at the Young Farmers Marquee at the Hadleigh Show on Saturday 19th May this year. If you are or know anyone between the ages of 10 and 30 who might be interested in joining either of these clubs, please contact Tory in the YFC office on 01473 785547 or via office@suffolkyfc.com Don’t forget – you don’t have to be a Farmer to be a Young Farmer!

Rix Family say thanks to you all On behalf of Nick, Tim, Rebecca and all of the Rix family I would like to pass on our sincere thanks to everyone for the support, kindness and generosity that you have shown us all since the sudden death of mum and Josh. We will never be able to express how greatful we are to you all and there are to many people for us to thank individually. We could never have expected to have been supported in the way we have been by you all. The fundraising day raised just under £5000 with donations from the Hadleigh Thrift Shop and Hadleigh Football club helping us reach the target. Our thanks also go to Sudbury Rugby Club, Hadleigh Cricket Club, James Hellyer (James Daniel Salon) and Freya Partridge who have also raised money to go towards helping with bringing Josh home and also setting up a trust fund for Josh's son Alfie. Thanks to everyone that made the fundraising day a resounding success, you all know who you are. Thanks to everyone that has either donated prizes or donated money through the church or bank account, it is most greafully appreciated. We have also been able to send £370 to Great Ormond Street Hospital in memory of mum, thank you to everyone that donated to this as it was a cause very close to mum's heart. My thanks to you all once again, Elliott Rix

Thanks Kim! Congratulations to Kim Daniels on having now worked at Hadleigh Health Centre for 25 years. Thankyou for the care and commitment you have given to everybody over the years. From all your colleagues at the Health Centre


Hadleigh Community News goes global!

Paul, Dai and Marc (author), a few of the Hadleigh crew It's official. The Hadleigh Community News is now an international publication! You may have believed that soldiers from all over the UK and Commonwealth would have far more pressing concerns on their minds than reading a magazine from Hadleigh ........ you would be wrong! The fairly strong contingent of military personnel in and around the town have been here now for quite some time. Many are only here for a short period but some of us are growing roots. Despite the rumoured 25year trail period to become truly "local" all are very proud to call Hadleigh our home. Reading the Community News brings a bit of home to us whilst in Afghanistan reminding us of the real world outside. With the average temperature hitting the 40's out here now many drool at the thought of a cold cask of bitter from Adnams or an ice cold cider in the Kings Head or the George (I expect at least one free pint for that plug Mike). It is fantastic to find out what our children are up to at School and Playgroup from Kersey to Layham. Over 3,500 miles away the supermarket debate rages on (with extreme care remembering that we are all carrying loaded weapons!). I am also confident that Howard Gibbons would be ecstatic to discover that his latest exploits with his mother and friend always entertain in Helmand. Particularly the last paragraph where he cuts from light hearted pleasantry to the administration of a death in the family! There are many other items within the Community News that we enjoy. We are very grateful that from now on Kelvin, Matt and the HCN Team have kindly offered to send a box of copies out to us every month. However nothing can replace the real thing and we all look forward to seeing our families and friends in Hadleigh soon. With thanks, Captain Marc Condon

Whatfield Players All the cast and stage team, send a sincere thankyou to all our audience who supported us in the one night murder mystery – “Who Killed the Caretaker” on Thursday 29th March. With all our bills paid – the profit on the evening was £425.30, and as stated funds of £200 each have been forwarded to F.I.N.D (families in need), and The Salvation Army. A further £25 has been donated to Whatfield’s Diamond Jubilee Fund – leaving 30p to swell our bank account! Well just think of the interest! Thankyou to all the businesses in the town who displayed our posters. Once again we’re indebted to “The Idler” for ticket sales. Finally to the wonderful supporters in our village, who helped us through rehearsals, and the performance day; we hope you are as pleased with results of our fun quiz, and draw evening. Diane Armour

Christopher Rupp 1972 – 2011 In Loving Memory of my dearest son, who was reunited with his twin brother Stephen on May 3rd, my heart is broken forever. I love and miss you always. Mum. J. Johnson www.hadleighcommunitynews.co.uk

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Hadleigh Show – Saturday 19th May Traffic Routing

FULLY INCLUSIVE LONDON SHOWS Wed 23 May Thur 7 June Thur 7 June Thur 7 June Sat 9 June Sat 9 June Sat 9 June Tues 19 June Thur 28 June Thur 28 June Sun 22 July Sun 22 July Wed 5 Sept Wed 5 Sept Thur 6 Sept Thur 6 Sept Thur 27 Sept

Wizard Of Oz..............................................£54.50 Dreamboats & Petticoats ............................£45.00 Kings Speech..............................................£62.50 Woman In Black ..........................................£48.00 Phantom Of The Opera...............................£61.00 We Will Rock You ........................................£60.00 Chicago......................................................£54.00 Jersey Boys ................................................£54.50 Billy Elliot ...................................................£54.50 Phantom Of The Opera...............................£57.75 Shrek .........................................................£64.50 Thriller .......................................................£54.50 Les Miserables ...........................................£64.50 Singing In The Rain ....................................£64.50 Phantom Of The Opera...............................£57.75 Top Hat ......................................................£64.50 Dreamboats & Petticoats ............................£45.00

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SPECIAL EVENTS All prices below are for adults - please enquire for OAP and child prices Fri 25 May Chelsea Flower Show (Travel Only) .............£25.00 Sat 26 May Chelsea Flower Show (Inc.).........................£74.00 Sat 16 June BBC Gardeners World (Inc.) .........................£51.25 Thur 21 June Ladies Day At Ascot (Inc.)...........................£62.00 Sat 7 July Hampton Court Flower Show (Inc.) .............£54.00 Sun 8 July F1 Grand Prix @ Silverstone (Inc.).............£180.00 Thur 19 July Bletchley Park (Inc.) ....................................£44.00 Wed 25 July Sandringham Flower Show (Inc.) ................£31.50 Sat 18 Aug Cromer “Seaside Special” (Inc.) ...................£39.50 Sat 18 Aug Buckingham Palace & Afternoon Tea (Inc.) ..£58.50 Sun 19 Aug Kew Gardens, Palace & Lunch (Inc.) ............£51.50 Sun 26 Aug London “Eye” & Cruise (Inc.) .......................£55.00 Mon 27 Aug Mississippi Paddle Boat (Inc.)......................£28.00 Sat 22 Sept Buckingham Palace & Afternoon Tea (Inc.) ..£58.50 11/12/13/14 Oct Knitting & Stitching Show (Inc.)...........£34.00

Organisers of the Hadleigh Show are hoping that some new traffic planning will help ease congestion in the High Street on Show Day. Following discussions with the local authorities, several changes have been made for the 2012 show. The map indicates the main routing for vehicles into and out of the Show Ground car-parks. Some of the key points to note are: • All vehicles from the Ipswich direction will be directed via Gallows Hill, which should minimise congestion in Angel Street. • Both Car Parks will take Priority Parking, Disabled and Public Cars until full. • Cars coming from Stone Street (Lavenham, Bildeston, Monks Eleigh) and Sudbury will come into the Showground via Coram Street and along the Gravel Pit Lane. These cars will EXIT via Lower Layham. Trade, Livestock & Horse vehicles from these directions will go via the High Street as usual. • Trade, Livestock and Horse vehicles are asked to note that Benton Street now has a 7.5 tonne weigh restriction on it, and heavier vehicles will need to come in via an alternative route. Traffic for A12 (East Bergholt/Colchester direction) will be able to exit via the High Street & Benton Street. Hadleigh Farmers’ Agricultural Association anticipate a busy Show day, and whilst hoping to minimise local disruption, apologise in advance for anyone inconvenienced by the extra traffic.

SENIOR SPECIALS IN LONDON Tuesday 21st August Thames River Cruise, Meal & “Woman In Black” (Inc.) £67.50

Concerts at Newmarket Racecourse An Afternoon or Evening of Top Class Horse Racing, Followed by Quality Musical Entertainment

Saturday 9th June: McFly - £43 Friday 22nd June: Madness - £54 Friday 29th June: Franki Valli & Four Seasons - £51 Saturday 25th August: Steps - £43

Bookings Now Being Taken For Co-Op Juniors Christmas Spectacular @ Snape & Thursford Christmas Special A deposit is all that is needed to secure your tickets Please Call 01473 823243/212521 For Further Details

Please note all our Excursions, Short Breaks and Holidays Pick-Up in Hadleigh For further details on our great value-for money excursions and short breaks, call in to our Office at The Coach Depot, Ipswich Road, Hadleigh or phone (01473) 212521 or 823243

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Hadleigh & District Probus Club The object of the Club is "To promote fellowship amongst retired and semi-retired professional and business men". The Club was established in 1998 and has had another successful year. The Club meets for lunch on the third Wednesday of the month at the Eight Bells, Hadleigh. Attendance has been good, averaging over 80% of the membership. Their ladies joined members for the Ladies Lunch last August held at The Donkey, Stone Street, Hadleigh. We were blessed with a glorious summer’s day in an otherwise nondescript month for weather. This year we have had our customary Annual Dinner at the end of March with a turnout of 50 members and guests. The Club occasionally invites guest speakers to give a short talk after lunch. During the year we had three guest speakers including, in October, Councillor Penny Cook, the Mayor of Hadleigh. We had one outing during the year, to Horning Broad & Sheringham (with a steam railway trip from Sheringham to Holt) at the end of August. Again we were favoured with decent weather to make it a very pleasant day out. The number of members in the Club is limited, mostly by the accommodation available for lunch. There have been a few changes in membership this year: we have lost three, including Peter Lee a founder member and Past Chairman. Their places have been taken by three new members who have joined us to share in the excellent food and wine provided by Linda and Gianni at the Eight Bells! Presently we are a little below our maximum membership of 40. Any person interested in joining should, in the first instance, contact the Secretary, Chris Drake, on 01473 822098.


Let them eat Cake! In aid of your local children’s Hospice

East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) is asking their supporters to hold cake days and coffee mornings to raise money and celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. Now that local councils have waived the fee for road closures during the Jubilee period there is no better time to take advantage and get together to celebrate. The best thing is that it’s a great opportunity to raise funds and awareness for your local children’s hospice. The EACH fundraising team have put together a pack including hints and tips to make the most of your event with recipe and games ideas as well as ways to add a fundraising element to the day. You can get your pack by contacting your local fundraising office on 01473 237242 Nikki Brown, EACH Suffolk Fundraiser said: “Any excuse for a party is an excuse to raise money for charity - and we can help you make the most of this wonderful opportunity to get together and feel that fantastic community spirit. We have even had one already in our Treehouse woodland garden! The money and awareness raised will help us continue to support local life-threatened children and their families. “These parties and coffee mornings can only be positive in raising awareness in the local community and funds towards the work of EACH.” If you are interested in holding your own event for the Queen’s Jubilee please contact the fundraising office: Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/#!/each_hospices and Facebook http://www.facebook.com/EACHhospices for all our latest news.

A New Service from the River Stour Trust This season The River Stour Trust is providing a new service on Saturdays offering one-way boat trips between both Flatford and Dedham on our electric launch ‘Trusty II’. This is in response to a popular request from people who have walked to Flatford from Dedham and would like to return by boat. This service is in addition to our regular boat trips from Flatford to Fen Bridge and back which we have provided on Sundays, Bank Holidays and Wednesdays in the school summer holidays for many years. We are aware of the aims of the Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Stour Valley Project to encourage people to visit this beautiful and unique area whilst sustaining an environment unspoilt for future use by generations to come. We hope that our service will enable people to leave their cars at one venue and experience the tranquillity and the wild-life of the river from a different perspective. ‘Trusty II’ is virtually silent and does not pollute the river or cause a bow-wave which would damage the river bank. Our half-hour trips start from Dedham Boathouse Restaurant at 10.15 a.m. and run on a regular timetable throughout the day. The last trip leaves Flatford at 5.00 p.m. The boat holds up to eight passengers and each trip costs £5 for adults, £3 for children and £1 for dogs. We will take less physically able passengers back to their original starting point, but we do not offer a discount on return tickets. The service is also dependent on the weather and river conditions being favourable. This year, from July to September there is also the option of returning by the ‘hopper bus’, which has been in service for the past two years. The River Stour Trust is a registered charity and its aims are to restore and maintain the navigation of the River Stour. All our operators are volunteers and money raised by our boat trips goes to support our aims. We are always looking for new volunteers to train as skippers. No experience is necessary as full training will be given and we are a friendly group who are always willing to help. For further details please contact Dorothy Howe on 0844 800 5018, secretary@riverstourtrust.org, or visit our web-site www.riverstourtrust.org

GSOLICITORS IBBONS Howard at the Tapestry Gallery in Lavenham Dear admirers, the tentacles of this very special publication are spreading far and wide. In May, the Villages Edition will be delivered for the first time to Lavenham and I welcome all our new readers with gusto. I took the opportunity on your behalf to make an official visit to Lavenham. Naturally, I have to travel with a small entourage; my remembrancer, photographer and such like. We enjoyed a pleasant lunch at The Swan Hotel (Tel. 01787 247477) As Frank my chauffeur drew up we were welcomed by the General Manager Ingo Wiangke and the Restaurant Manager, John Morrell and they would be pleased to see you too. A crisp linen table cloth, a tinkling piano, and afternoon teas are the order of the day. The Tapestry Gallery in Lavenham (Tel. 01787 248348) has the Gibbons’ crest over the door. The picture shows me amongst some of their wares. The cushions, tapestry wall hangings and such like are beautiful and make wonderful and unusual presents. The shop is at The Crooked House dating from 1395 so why not pay it a visit. My Editor popped through a note with an advance copy of the column from Captain Marc Condon which you will find in these pages. I was quite titillated to find that not only is my column circulating in Helmand but I received a special mention in despatches. I am sure that you will all join with the Gibbons’ household in wishing Captain Condon and his colleagues very best wishes and God speed for a safe home-coming soon. A life long friend is this year President of The Organ Club and he kindly invited me to join a day’s tour of organs in Bury St Edmunds. I had such an interesting time visiting St John the Evangelist, Garland Street Baptist Church, St Mary’s and the Cathedral. The Cathedral required one to have pencil-like proportions to ascend a tiny spiral staircase to the organ loft. And thus through all the changing scenes of life, my mind turns to the subject of leases. If you are considering taking a lease of a shop or similar do be careful as to the onerous nature of the obligations in most leases. Quite often tenants will be required to place the building in good order (structure and all) whether during or at the end of the tenancy. That can be quite an undertaking with a very old building in Hadleigh or Lavenham or a similar old village. Should you wish to dispose of that lease then you could also be required to underwrite the obligations of the incoming tenant. There are thus many pitfalls that should cause you to beat a path to my door. Howard Gibbons

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Weavers Meadow, Hadleigh Face to Face with Persimmon Site Manager, Craig Salmon How long have you worked in the construction industry? I started in 1994 as a labourer, and worked my way through the ranks to Site Manager in 2005. During this time I attended college and I am now an Associate Member of Chartered Institute of Building. How many homes are you building at Weavers Meadow? There will be 170 properties on the development, including 59 homes for the community. Persimmon are building a wide selection of properties from 2 bedroom starter homes to executive 5 detached homes with double garages. Are you having showhomes? Yes, two. The Gatcombe is a 4 bedroom home and the Kenton is a 5 bedroom home. Both are due to open in the summer – July/August time. When will the construction of the development be finished? We anticipate construction to be complete in April/May 2015. Have building regulations changed from your last site? Yes, they have, the depth of insulation in the roof space is now 400mm – this was formerly 300mm. Also, the hot water will be boosted by solar panels – which are unobtrusively fitted as the roof tiles are laid. Who do you work with? My assistant is Dave Pilgrim who previously worked at our Stour Croft development in Sudbury. Chris Collins drives our forklift on site and Ralph Wolton our labourer. What are your duties? I manage the day to day running of the site including ordering the relevant materials, checking deliveries and supervising the various trades – generally there are around 30 people on site. I always pay particular heed to all aspects of health and safety throughout the day. What do you enjoy about your job? I like all aspects of my job especially building an efficient and supportive team on site which results in a good product to hand over to our customers.

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60 years experience makes all the difference when it comes to after sales Domextra Water Softeners have been established in Suffolk for over 60 years. They are a family business, located in Ipswich, who design, manufacture and service their own unique brand of British built softeners. To call their approach traditional would be something of an understatement. They are extremely proud of the fact that more than half their sales of new softeners are to existing, satisfied Domextra customers. This enviable record of customer satisfaction is thanks not only to the unrivalled reputation that their softeners have for long life and reliability, but to their unique approach to after sales service. Domextra pride themselves on providing a traditional after sales service that's second to none - for all domestic and commercial models. This means friendly advice, prompt call outs, courteous service and no high pressure techniques. Domextra maintain and repair a variety of different brands, so this level of after sales is available to owners of many other makes of softeners, not just Domextra models. All this is backed by extensive stocks of spares. Spares are stocked for most Domextra models as far back as 1974 – some even older! Plus they hold spares for many other makes of softener too. Whether you require routine maintenance, repairs or simply water softening advice on the telephone, their friendly, knowledgeable staff will offer you the support you want. Call 01473 715345, or find out more at www.domextra.co.uk

Domextra Water Softeners –

an unrivalled reputation for long life and reliability • Local family business with over 60 years experience • Full range of domestic and commercial models • Installation and part-exchange available

Spear Plumbing and Heating - Thank You Could I say a very big THANK YOU to Mark of Spear Plumbing and Heating who came out at short notice a couple of days before Easter when my heating and hot water decided to pack up. The weather was really cold and I had visions of being found frozen to my easter egg! Mark managed to get in the part needed and fixed it so that all was well once again. I then spent a Happy Easter under a hot shower and sitting on the radiator! In the days when everyone moans about never getting a plumber to turn up I'd like to say...thanks Mark -appreciated greatly. Marion Donovan

Hadleigh Community Transport We need you! Hadleigh Community Transport Group Ltd. was set up in 2000 to provide local bus services in and around Hadleigh using our own minibus and vehicles supplied by Suffolk County Council. Passengers are always welcome, as are volunteer drivers and people prepared to give a little of their time and expertise to the management committee. We operate five vehicles from our base in Hadleigh: four minibuses and a car, all of which can accommodate wheel chair users. Using our own minibus we operate service 796 to Mannningtree early morning and evening on weekdays and this is well used. Our Suffolk Links Brett and Cosford demand responsive transport services operate six days a week to connect passengers from the nearby villages with bus services for onward travel and within the area. In and around Hadleigh the Dial-a-Ride service runs using volunteer drivers. These services are available to all who want to use them. The Community Car service (‘Wheels within Wheels’) provides a point-to-point service both in and around Hadleigh and further afield for those who cannot use buses. We are always pleased to hear from anyone who would like to offer his or her services as a volunteer driver. Full training in operating an accessible minibus will be given leading to the award of the nationally recognised MiDAS Certificate. For the management committee your involvement would be a meeting (of perhaps two hours) every six to eight weeks. If you are in a position to help us and would like to get involved please contact Joy Moran (on 01473 828202 between 9 and 12 o’clock every weekday) to find out more. This is also the number to find out more about our services and make bookings.

• Reliable maintenance & repairs • Spares stocked for most models back to 1974 – some even older! • Workshop open to personal callers on Saturday mornings for advice, assistance and salt sales

01473 715345

www.domextra.co.uk

Domextra Water Softeners Ltd, 1 Cauldwell Avenue (off Woodbridge Rd), Ipswich IP4 4EB

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Offering 94% efficiency, the Biomass Boiler is an attractive alternative to more conventional off-gas heating solutions such as oil and LPG. Cleaner and less volatile, biomass boilers are also independent of the fluctuating prices of oil and gas. For maximum efficiency the boiler automatically modulates output to between 100% and 30% (12kW - 3.8kW), adapting to meet your heating demands whether you have a 2, 3 or 4 bed home. As well as lowering your fuel bills and your carbon footprint, households with a biomass boiler heating system may earn 9p per kWh of heat generated under the Government's Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme.

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Bildeston Primary School News

Hadleigh’s Finest Dining yadrutaS Annual ht51 BeeryluJFestival

4th, 5th, 6th & 7th MAY

30+ Real Ales and Ciders Live Music afternoons and Evenings including Georgette & The Distraction Ghost Train Porters, Pans of Steel, Roddy & The Rejects and introducing: Planet Adam

BOUNCY CASTLE AND BBQ Spring Lobster Week 15th - 20th May 90 HIGH STREET • HADLEIGH • SUFFOLK • IP7 5EF

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Children in Key Stage Two enjoyed a superb day out at Gressenhall Workhouse & Farm just before the Easter holidays. We made good use of our Victorian costumes from Market Week, going dressed in character to enhance the authentic experience of being a Victorian child going about their daily life in the Workhouse. Activities were lead by some very interesting characters and included a tour of the Workhouse rooms, a typical lesson complete with cane, slates and dunce hat, picking stones from the farmer’s field ready for sowing and some rather noisy and energetic bird scaring! We rounded off the day with an old-style laundry lesson where the children pumped their own water and used a mangle, then took a look around a Victorian kitchen and sampled some drop scones cooked on the range. It really was a fantastic way to end this term’s Victorians topic and a lot of fun was had by all. Key Stage One also enjoyed a day out before the holidays to complete their topic of Farms and Working Animals. They spent a lovely day at Baylham Rare Breeds Farm looking at the animals and talking to the farmer about his work and the different kinds of animals at the farm. The new-born lambs were firm favourites of course, as were the Highland cattle and alpacas. This term we are looking forward to joining in the Jubilee celebrations with a Jubilee Party and planting a commemorative tree. We will also be working on our Olympic Topic with lots of special activities and events, including making torches for a ‘round the world’ torch relay and our very own ‘Olympic’ Sports Day!


Get Crafty at Black Barn Toys & Games!

Wills on Wheels I offer a home visit service for clients wishing to make their wills, lasting powers of attorney or advance decisions (to refuse medical treatment). As a retired solicitor I help my clients make well planned arrangements (including providing witnesses to ensure legal acceptance) at a very competitive price.

Please call 01206 263420 or email me at trevordodwell@aol.com

www.thewillbusiness.com On Saturday 31st March, Black Barn Toys & Games in Monks Eleigh opened a new “Craft Corner” in their gorgeous traditional toy shop. Here you can come and express your artistic talents by either painting a ceramic or having a go at Decopatch craft. These crafts are great for children or adults to do and there is a good selection of different objects to craft. Decopatch is a new craft that is growing in popularity. You don’t even have to be an artistic person to create something quite lovely! Decopatch essentially involves covering a pre-formed object in pretty patterned tissue paper using special glue that gives the item a lovely sheen when dried. You can Decopatch almost anything, but Black Barn Toys & Games has a great selection of ready made items suitable for both adults and children to decorate. Creating a painted ceramic or Decopatched object also makes a lovely item to give as a gift. There are even kits to takeaway to do at home! Prices start from £6 for smaller items to create and booking is advisable, so call the shop on 01449 740456 if you would like to be sure of a space at the craft table! Black Barn Toys & Games is a lovely traditional toy shop located at Bridge Farm Barns where there is also a free Play Barn, suitable for under sevens, a tea room serving delicious homemade food, a gift shop, garden nursery, homewares and pre-loved clothing shop. www.bridgefarmbarns.co.uk 01449 740456

BLACK BARN TOYS & GAMES Come and visit us for a wide range of affordable, out-of-the-ordinary toys and games for children. Open every day, find us at: Bridge Farm Barns Monks Eleigh, Suffolk IP7 7AY

THE

PUMP HOUSE A very special place to stay

in Stoke by Nayland Available for self catering short stay or holiday lets. Ideal for two with additional accommodation in the gallery. Pets welcome.

Enquires and bookings:- Jane 01206 262939 or email:- stokepumphouse@gmail.com

An Aladdin’s Cave of Beautiful Things

New arrivals at Plum Green WHITE STUFF SPRING & SUMMER COLLECTION ALONG WITH NOA NOA & NICE THINGS LADIES CLOTHES & ACCESSORIES

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www.bridgefarmbarns.co.uk For more info please call... 01449 740456 Also at Bridge Farm Barns, gift shop, tea room (children’s menu), home and garden giftware, accessories & lots more...

Plum Green 82 High Street Hadleigh Suffolk IP7 5EF ●

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Supersize or Superfit..?

Friars Hall Nursing Home

including Specialised Dementia Care with attractive secure gardens

ESTABLISHED FOR OVER 20 YEARS NOW PROVIDING SPECIALISED DEMENTIA & NURSING CARE

24 Hour Nursing Care Tastefully furnished Visiting Library Chiropodist Excellent Home Cooked Food

The obesity crisis is never out of the news for long. It’s costing the NHS millions of pounds every year because of the many health issues it can cause or exacerbate. Hypertension, for one, is known as the silent killer because it has no obvious symptoms until, sometimes, it’s too late. Type 2 diabetes is on the increase and heart disease, gallbladder disease, osteoarthritis and sleep problems are all affected by obesity. Many overweight people also show some symptoms of depression. Keeping our weight at a healthy level is the one thing that can make a huge difference to this problem and the one thing we can all have control over. Eating a good, nutritionally balanced diet is the first step. Combine this with regular exercise and you will soon start to feel the benefits – it’s known to boost serotonin levels - the feel-good factor. It’s so easy to find an excuse not to make the effort – we convince ourselves we “haven’t got time”. But it can be squeezed into your daily routine almost without realising! A brisk early morning walk is a wonderful way to clear the mind ready for the day ahead – aim to do 30 minutes if you can. Alternatively 15 minutes there and 15 minutes back for a lunchtime sandwich or added to your daily commute - a great way to winddown at the end of a busy day. You don’t need to train like an Olympic athlete, no special equipment needed or gym fees - just step outside your front door. If you have a dog he’ll be delighted to come with you! So which would you prefer - supersize or superfit? If you would like individual help with a weight problem, Val has been an accredited Independent Cambridge Weight Plan Consultant for 3 years and can be contacted on 01449 737113 or 07519 177645 or visit www.cambridgeweightplan.com/valL

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HADLEIGH 01473 822159 FRIARS ROAD, HADLEIGH, IPSWICH, SUFFOLK

Thanks to Management & Saff at the Hadleigh Health Centre and to those providing prizes , cakes and helping out, that enabled us to raise just over £110 for Macmillan Nurses at our coffee morning. Your support is very much appreciated.

Jarred & Clare would like to welcome you to The Fleece Hotel This historic traditional free-house offers you:

Superb home-cooked food, using the finest quality produce Seniors Luncheon Thursday 12 - 1.30 pm with selected meals from £6 Quality local and national Real Ales from £2.60 a pint! Fish & Chips and a Pint £6 on Thursdays (Take-away option available)

FLEECE TEA ROOM OPENING SOON! The unique upstairs ‘Guild Room’, decorated with a medieval feel, it is perfect for large groups eating and for functions The ‘Corder Room’, an entirely Victorian styled bar with William Morris wallpaper and exposed wooden floorboards

Food Service: Tuesday to Friday 12 - 2 pm & 6 - 9 pm; Saturday 12 - 2.30 pm & 6 - 9 pm; Sunday 12 - 2.30 pm

Live music with Route 66 on Friday 11th May from 8pm

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Natural Building – the Traditional Approach or How the Three Little Pigs beat the big bad wolf If the first of the Three Little Pigs had attended the seminar on Natural Building organised by Orchard Barn during March, his straw house would probably have fared a lot better than it did. In fact he would have learned that a little sand, clay and water added to that straw could have created a traditional cob house safe from the hungriest of wolves! Forty or so participants, all with an interest in natural, traditional building techniques, gathered at Ringshall Village Hall to enjoy fascinating presentations and a variety of hands-on demonstrations. First up, a talk by Alexandra Merriman on the building of a roundhouse woodland cabin and a cob wood-fired hot tub showed us that enthusiasm and a willingness to learn is all it really takes to have a go at building with the natural materials around us. After lunch, traditional oak carpenter Rick Lewis introduced participants to his work creating beautiful, sustainable timber framed buildings using traditional techniques and tools. Outside in the sunshine the demonstrations allowed everyone to get their hands (and wellies) dirty creating traditional cob mix and render. William Clement-Smith showed us how the wattle and daub walls of some of Suffolk's oldest houses are repaired using coppiced hazel rods and other local natural materials, and we thoroughly enjoyed a demonstration of an oak log being hand converted into building timber. Back at Orchard Barn, Spring heralds the arrival of not just blossom and buzzing bees but also some exciting opportunities for volunteers to get involved, learn new skills and enjoy some fresh air. Natural flooring needs to be laid in the barn, incorporating both chalk and earth floors, and existing cob walls rendered. In June, we will be setting up a rainwater harvesting system for the centre; so anyone interested in learning more about this, or the other projects, are warmly invited to contact Sarah Partridge on 01473 658193 or visit www.orchardbarn.org.uk for more information.

F.I.N.D (Families in Need) Charity A big thank you to all our sponsors and supporters who were Brett Valley Lodge No. 9479, Brian Riley, Hair Academy, Whatfield Lenton Lunch, Framestore, Cooking Experience, Hair Lounge, Tatty Broyds, Partridges, Rosebud, Pet Shop, Andrews Butchers, St Mary’s School and everyone who helped raise £976.85 on 17th March at St Mary’s Church Hadleigh. Also to the generosity of the people who came along to support us on the day. Thank you once again, Patsy, Sue and Graham

Fund raising for local youngsters to have Cardiac Screening

Hadleigh Community Playgroup Good Ofsted report - With Outstanding Areas Hadleigh Community Playgroup take children from 2yrs to 5yrs Some 2yr olds will qualify for funding 3 year olds receive 15hrs Free Childcare a week. Government Funding Hadleigh Community Playgroup is a welcoming friendly playgroup for 2-5 year olds with a focus on active learning. We offer a stimulating environment and experienced practitioners, the children learn through play with our daily activities which include: Painting, play dough, nursery rhymes, stories, ball games, mark making, sand, etc Hadleigh Community Playgroup is a feeder group for all local primary schools and we follow the Early Years Foundation Curriculum which leads your child enjoyably and confidently towards the next step of their educational life. Our sessions Open from Monday to Friday Breakfast Club 8am Morning Session 9 am till 12 noon Afternoon Session 12 noon till 3 pm On a Friday afternoon our Toddler Group runs from 1pm till 2.45 pm

If interested in enrolling your child please contact Janet Webb 01473 827702 Charity Number: 1115480

HADLEIGH DENTAL SURGERY 01473 823092 17/19 HIGH STREET, HADLEIGH P. J. B. WILSON BDS, LDS, RCS G. SINGH BDS (HONS) & ASSOCIATES

www.hadleighdental.co.uk

• family practice • in house hygienist • cosmetic dentistry • emergency service • evening & saturday morning appointments

Every week in the uk at least 12 young people die suddenly of undiagnosed heart conditions. In 1995 CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young) was funded to raise awareness of conditions that can lead to Young Cardiac Sudden Death. When our 25 year old daughter suddenly collapsed and died 18 months ago CRY supported and helped us. The issue of cardiac health in Britians young people was highlighted when a 23 year old footballer collapsed during a televised FA Cup match. There is evidence to show that Screening can save lives and help stop 600 fit and healthy young people dying each year. We want to help raise funding to have youngsters in Hadleigh from the age of 14 to 35 screened. We need to raise £8,500 which will fund a CRY ECG Testing for 100 young people, it would be wonderful to think that we would be helping to save lives and to prevent families going through the dreadful trauma that we have been through. We have already started our fund raising by setting up a JustGiving page http://www.justgiving.com/julie-phillips5. Please help us to reach our target by making a donation on line or get in contact with us for information on giving cash and cheque donations. The total raised so far is an amazing £2045.00 Thank you, Peter & Julie Phillips, 01473 823665 www.hadleighcommunitynews.co.uk

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Hadleigh High A Specialist Science School High Lands Road, Hadleigh Ipswich, Suffolk IP7 5HU Headteacher: Caroline Gibson Telephone: 01473 823496 E-mail: office@hadleighhigh.net Website: www.hadleighhigh.net Learning Together All of us can benefit from acquiring knowledge and learning new skills by working with others. This week pupils, parents and staff have had the opportunity to learn together. We live in a rapidly changing world and our children need to have the ability to learn effectively as well as show the skills of resilience, adaptability and flexibility to succeed in the future. All of us need to learn new skills throughout our lives. With the constant changes in technology we have the ability to learn in a variety of ways. Staff and pupil training Our focus, at Hadleigh, is what goes on in the classroom. Not all pupils learn in the same way. Therefore, staff need to look at how we teach as well as what we teach to ensure we provide children with approaches which allow all to learn effectively. One of the ways in which we seek to improve our work is by staff undertaking research into the best ways to support children’s learning. We work closely with pupils to trial new approaches and receive their feedback. We then use all our findings to develop whole staff training. This week, for the first time, a number of our pupils contributed to whole staff training – supporting the learning of the staff. We have had 2 training evenings this week. Our first session on Monday evening focussed on the feedback strategies which are most valued by pupils. We will be using the findings to develop a new assessment policy and further improve practice. On Thursday evening some of our pupils took sessions for the staff focussing on pupil leadership and how this develops children’s confidence and allows them to take more ownership of their learning. Employers are looking for young people who have the skills required to be effective employees. They need to be able to take on responsibility, have the confidence and self belief to use their initiative and solve problems creatively as well as work effectively with a wide range of people. Our pupils did an excellent job in our staff training session. We will be developing more opportunities for pupils to further develop their independence, confidence and learning. E-safety Project – Parent Workshop Evening Following our staff training on Thursday Mrs. Thomas ran an E-safety workshop for parents. Changes in technology bring huge benefits and access to a much wider range of information and contacts. However, it is important that technology is used safely and that our young people learn to be discerning with regard to the quality of the information they access as well as the sites they use. Those of us over the age of 25 may not have had experience of some of the technologies which our young people use on a daily basis. The aim of this workshop was to support parents’ learning with respect to how they can support their child to use the internet responsibly and safely.

current online safety issues, feel more confident to support, advise and guide young people in the safe and sensible use of the internet, and meet and talk to other concerned parents and carers. The evening was run by a local charity specialising in providing adult training to ensure the safety and well being of children and young people. The evening was a success as the adults learned lots and were also provided with refreshments for the occasion. Suffolk Athletic Trials 11 students have been picked to represent Hadleigh High School in the Suffolk Athletics Trials. The event is being held in Bury St Edmunds on the 10th May 2012. The students that have been selected have performed at a high level in their chosen athletics event; the events include 1500m, 800m, 100m, 200m and shot putt. The students who will be taking part are: Alex Baxter, Ollie Peters, Jackson Crisp, Seth Filbedge, Amy Pettit, Tom Cowley, Miriam Jacobs, Jasmine Hayward, George Johnson, Chris Rose and Ruby Shepperson We would like to wish all the students taking part the best of luck and will be keeping everyone updated on their results. Those students finishing in 1st and 2nd place and achieving the necessary qualifying performances will be selected to represent Suffolk in the Eastern Counties and All England Championships. All those taking part are excited and feel that it will be a brilliant experience. Music Week is a great success During the week commencing March 26th, the school took part in a Music Week which was organised by the Music Department. This week included fun activities in form times, including “Name That Singer” and figuring out what songs are that have been played backwards. There was also a “Battle of the Bands” competition which was a huge success with several bands including Connected, a Year 7 group, Daniel & Jonah, Hadleigh High Jazz Band and a teacher formed band. The overall winners were Nuclear Winter, and we would like to say a very well done to all those who took part. Guests Bands During Music Week on Tuesday 27th March, Hadleigh High school was privileged to get a live performance from two fantastic bands that had come to perform during lunch time. One of these bands was full of amazing talent which had spawned by our very school. The band consists of three talented musicians, Nic Keeble (vocals and guitar), Westie (bass) and Harry Challis (drums). Their music was original and very inspiring to the children of Hadleigh High school; our school was very privileged to have them come and play for us. One student said: “It was a really enjoyable experience and has introduced me to new music genres.” Overall the experience was very eye opening and enjoyable for all. The other live band was Free for All in Montreal. Members, Elliot McCall, Oscar Charlton, Nic Keeble, Michael Whittle and Joe Mamo, came all the way from Suffolk One to give a live performance to students at lunch time. They filled the drama hall with original songs and covers, keeping the students engaged. All of the students agreed it was an enjoyable music experience and it really gave them an insight into the power of live music. One student commented, ‘I thought their music was very inspiring and will encourage me to explore music further’. This proved to be a successful performance, with praise from everyone.

Invitation to Hadleigh High School Community Fete – 12th May 2012 Please note that Year 10 pupils are organising a charity Fundraising Fete for the local community on Saturday 12th May 2012 at the school. Many of our pupils across year groups are creating their own stalls and we have had an excellent response from local businesses and community groups. The fete will run 11am and 3pm. We would be delighted to see you there. Caroline Gibson, Headteacher New Prefects announced Hadleigh High is delighted to announce that new prefects have been selected for when the current Year 11 prefects leave for their exams in May. Year 10 pupils were selected after being interviewed for their chosen subject and were taken to a training day down at the Hadleigh Guildhall to take part in a range of informative and fun activities, which helped them develop the skills that are needed to take on the role of a perfect. We would like to congratulate all successful applicants and the very best of luck with your new responsibility. Library launches Reading Week Year 7 will be celebrating Reading Week this month. Reading Week is run by the Library and the English Department to promote literacy and reading for pleasure. This promises to be an exciting week, as there will be lots of activities taking place, including quizzes, competitions and a ‘Where’s Wally?’ hunt. Glenn Dakin, author and illustrator or the Graphic Novel ‘Candle Man’ will be coming in to discuss the inspiration behind his books. There will also be a book-themed nonuniform day for Year 7 to finish off the week. Summer Concert On the 10th May, Hadleigh High school will be presenting the summer concert. As the date draws closer, preparations are underway to make sure the event runs smoothly. There is still time to audition; students just need to speak to Miss Macey if they wish to get involved. Tickets and additional information will be announced closer to the time, but make sure you attend for an evening of live music and various talents! E-Safety Parents’ Evening On 19th April, parents attended an E-Safety parents evening, prepared by Mrs Thomas, where they could increase their knowledge of 14

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Fundraising for the Fete In preparation for our Year 10 fete, we have been, and are currently, organising fundraising activities; the proceeds will go towards the organizing of the fete. Some of these activities include a non-school uniform day, cake sales, a tug of war competition and a chance to beat your friends in a thrilling game of Guitar Hero! The Hadleigh High School fete will be held on Saturday 12th May. Half of all the money raised will go towards Cancer Research UK and the other half of the money will go towards developments and improvements within the school. Shakespeare Schools’ Festival 2012 On Wednesday 18th of April, it was the first session of the workshop in preparation for Othello. This year the teachers have decided to work on the play before casting the roles. This will give the students participating a better understanding of the play before they focus on their own roles, although the teachers have a good idea who has been allocated each part. School Production shrouded in mystery This year’s production still remains a mystery to the students, although a notice board has been put up to inform the students about the latest news. So far, it has only been revealed to us that this year’s production will not be Mamma Mia! Boys’ Football Big congratulations to the Year 7 boys’ football team who have reached the final of the Ipswich School Cup. We wish them luck in their final against Farlingaye School. Community News Team: Jazmin Print, Lucy Neill, Shelley Manning, Sarah Stock, Becca Mann, Farzana Quddus and Tantoo Fox.


New luxury Stoke by Nayland Country Lodges now open! Perfect for a relaxing short break or longer holiday, the fabulous new Stoke by Nayland Country Lodges combine the facilities of a luxury hotel stay with the privacy and freedom of a selfcatered Lodge hideaway. Enjoying stunning views over one of four picturesque lakes and rolling fairways, these superb, self-catered Lodges form part of the family-owned Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa resort. The five Lodges are furnished to the highest quality specification and their elegantly stylish interiors and light, airy living space are inspired by the simple and clean-lined sophistication of the 1940’s, linking them to the origins of the site, which was originally the home of a World War Two Woman’s Land Army Hostel. Each two-storey lodge can be rented as a whole, to sleep up to twelve guests, or as two selfcontained floors; the ground floor with two large double bedrooms, and the top floor is either a luxury penthouse one bedroom apartment or a two bedroom apartment. They offer en-suite bathrooms and stylish kitchens and are well-equipped with wide A double bedroom in one screen TVs, dvd players and ipod of the Lodges docking stations. The spacious open plan lounge and dining areas feature fireplaces and floor to ceiling windows and huge glass doors that frame the breathtaking scenery beyond. The generous wooden balconies are perfect for al fresco dining or a glass of wine while you contemplate the stunning views. Named after traditional English apple varieties – the site is adjacent to orchards that have been tended by the Peake family over the last 60 years - the Lodges nestle sympathetically within the wooded landscape. The roofs are tiled with Red cedar shingles and the exterior walls are clad with stunning Iroko wood. Each Lodge has solar photovoltaic and solar thermal panels, and the timber is sourced from sustainable forests. Guests at the Lodges can enjoy the nearby Stoke by Nayland Hotel’s superb facilities, such as the two championship golf courses, luxurious indoor pool, exquisite Spa treatments and state-of-the-art Technogym. There is even some great retail therapy on hand in the hotel’s Pippin and Golf shops! If you would like a The spacious interior of one of break from cooking you can order the Lodges a delicious meal to be prepared exclusively for you and your guests by one of the hotel chefs for you to enjoy in the privacy of your Lodge – or a takeaway from the hotel can be ordered via your Lodge Porter who is on hand 24/7. You can also enjoy mouth-watering dishes in the hotel’s AA Rosette-awarded Lakes Restaurant. For more information and bookings please call 01206 265835 or 262836 or email info@stokebynaylandlodges.com and visit www.stokebynaylandlodges.com

FOR SALE Golden Retriever Puppies Excellent Pedigree Both parents can be seen Born April 10th ONLY 1 BOY & 3 GIRLS remaining £500.00

Call Andy 01449 741518 / 07833 605039

Canine Wellbeing at The Pheasantry Wattisham, Suffolk IP7 7LA Dogs on Holiday Whilst you are on holiday, why not let your canine friend have one too. She/he can come and stay in the comfort of our own home, where she/he will be treated as one of the family.

Dog and Puppy Day Creche We provide a very special service of looking after your dog or puppy. In the comfort of our own home, whilst you are at work, or whilst your dog is recovering from veterinary treatment. Why not allow your puppy to socialise with other canine friends. Daily collection and delivery is available.

Canine Hydrotherapy For more details phone: 01449 740659 mobile 07956 286056 or visit our website: www.caninewellbeing.co.uk

A beautiful home for life at the Kersey gateway to Hadleigh. Separate wings with landscaped gardens for frail elderly & dementia care. Excellent personalised care, specialising in: Respite care Convalescence Palliative care Hydrotherapy Long term stays

Contact Matthew Scarlett, Home Manager 01473 824242 canterburyhousecarehome.co.uk

Hadleigh Duck Race Another busy year planned for Hadleigh Sea Scout Group!

As well as all the usual activities planned such as kayaking, sailing, camping, days out etc we also have our main fundraising event of the year fast approaching! Join us as when we release our ducks into the river, you could have the winning duck!

Duck Raft races June 4

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Bank Holiday Monday

10am at Toppesfield Bridge with BBQ & live music from 1pm at The George. Get a Raft Team together and win Hadleigh’s wettest event.

If not so keen on water, put £2 on a Duck and hope it quacks it’s way to the finishing line in first place.

Cash Prizes for winning ducks

1st Prize £50.00 2nd Prize £35.00 3rd Prize £15.00

Duckets available from Leaders and from The George, Please register Raft Teams with The George. We are full to capacity for Beavers and Cubs but have some vacancies for Scouts and Explorers. Anybody interested in joining or becoming leaders please see our website for information.

www.hadleighseascouts.org.uk

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Please write to: Kelvin Avis 68 High Street, Hadleigh, Ipswich IP7 5EF or email: kelvin@keithavis.co.uk

Dear Sir Thank you Mr Parker (April Edition letters) for elevating my status to posh, my street cred is well up. I was born into a working class family in Gt Waldingfield, we moved to Sudbury when father had his own business with a partner, I left school and joined Bruntons propellers as an apprentice, then onto a mechanic and then into the police force for 30 years (Dad was chuffed). Moved to Hadleigh 25 years ago and now own my own house and am happily retired and guess what I really like Earl Grey tea and drink it all the time, so if that is posh so be it I am POSH. Now I was anti Tesco and still am, that is different to being anti supermarket. Morrisons are not generally perceived as being bully boys and have come in quietly to right place at the right time and it will upgrade the QD building and I think it is brilliant, one in the eye for the Tescoites, as for the Waitrose store I believe that this is just rumour at this time. We shall see. Anything but Tesco for me. Do you think I should be looking at green wellies and tweed clothing now? David S Abbott

Dear Sir BDC says that it looked at all options before abandoning the council tax freeze. All Councils faced similarly tough decisions yet Babergh is one of the very few Councils in the country to abandon the freeze and cynically pitched the increase to the maximum allowed before triggering a local referendum. One of Babergh’s arguments for abandoning the freeze is because they say that all Councils will abandon it next year and by doing so this year the increase will be less dramatic. I understood this argument is not correct as the system is due to change next year and asked for clarification from the Secretary of State, Eric Pickles, Minister for Communities. This is the reply from his office: “Dear Mrs Quinlan - your understanding is correct - a new rates retention system is being developed from 2013 - 2014 onwards and this will require a new baseline to be developed for all local authorities; the Government has still to determine how it will set that baseline. Councils cannot therefore assume they are necessarily increasing their spending power for future years by increasing council tax this year. Ministers share your disappointment with the decision of Babergh District Council to increase their council tax. The Government has made available a grant to all authorities which freeze or reduce their council tax in 201213. The grant is equivalent to a 2.5% increase in the council tax - this would allow councils to receive additional funding without increasing their council tax. The council tax freeze scheme is voluntary, so it is up to authorities to decide whether or not they wish to accept this funding. All eligible authorities accepted the grant and froze their council tax in 201112 but a small number, including Babergh District Council, have said they will not do so in 2012-13. Ministers believe that these authorities are making a mistake by taking money out of the pockets of their council taxpayers rather than accepting government funding to freeze the council tax in 2012-13. However, that is the choice they have made - and it is for them to account to their electorate for their decision. Yours sincerely, Robert Crangle Department of Communities and Local Government” It seems Conservative Central Office does not fully endorse BDC’s selfcongratulatory view of itself as a “well run Council.” Maggie Quinlan

Dear Sir With the Morrison’s supermarket announcement, it seems that whichever side of the fence you sit on, this is potentially the best outcome on the long protracted supermarket saga in Hadleigh. The majority of people in polls seemed to want a supermarket in Hadleigh; however, the majority of people in polls seemed to also think the Brett Works site was not a suitable location. Therefore, whilst there are other issues to be considered in a large supermarket coming to Hadleigh, if nothing else, a measure of democracy I guess seems to have occurred. I read Mr Parker’s letter in last month’s HCN where he was questioning the lack of protest about the Morrison’s. I think this completely mis-reads the reasoning for the protests against the Tesco. It was the location on 16

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the Brett Works site that was the main bone of contention for reasons such as traffic, noise, safety, the impact on the conservation area etc. If you look at the Hands off Hadleigh site, you will see that the majority of the reasons are site specific. Therefore, much of the reasoning for protesting against a Tesco on the Brett works site is simply not relevant to the Buyright site regardless of what supermarket had taken up Buyrite on their proposal. Whatever, side of the debate you sit on the reality of the situation is that there is probably little about the Morrison’s proposal that could be constructively protested against. So, like it or not, we will have 2 supermarkets in Hadleigh and we really don’t need anymore, so surely we should now be looking to find a suitable use for the neglected Brett Works site so that it no longer sits idle. In finding a use we need to learn the lessons that Tesco so sorely missed which is to find a use that is fitting to the constraints of the site (for example, access) and would benefit the community. In other area’s community land trusts have been set up to address issues like affordable housing, something that with affordable housing being in short supply in an expensive area would surely be of some benefit. In addition community land trusts often look at addressing other issues the community may be facing such as having venues for start up businesses or community/charitable organisations at low cost, community facilities like libraries, shops, facilities for the elderly and environmental projects to name but a few – I am sure most people can think of something that the residents of Hadleigh need, this could be a way to do this at a time of austerity. Let’s do something that will benefit our lovely town and the people who live here and not just line the pockets of a multi-national corporation. G. Talbot

Dear Sir I would like to express my thanks to “Jayrest” on the Lady Lane Industrial Estate, Hadleigh, for my superb sofa. Recently health problems have led me to purchase a new sofa. I realised I needed one not only to sit on, but also to crash out on during bad ‘chemo days’ when climbing stairs is a major event. I trudged around several furniture outlets before finding just what I loved and needed, almost on my doorstep. Jayrest have helpful and experienced sales staff, (not horribly intrusive like some outlets). When my problems were explained, manufacture and delivery dates were sympathetically speeded up. It felt good to see not only the showroom but to be allowed, as is everyone who wishes, to wander the factory floor and witness workmanship, frames and upholstery of the highest quality. You can choose your furniture and style and have it made in any material, colour, and size that you wish. Amazing! The range of fabrics is endless. If you are looking for new furniture, don’t just grab a brochure, give Jayrest a look. Thank you Jayrest. You are fantastic! Love my sofa. Corinne Potter

Dear Sir Just so that your readers know that the letter from Mr. Parker did not come from me, I would like to take issue with him on his comments. Firstly the Morrisons announcement was not made until 21 February, so too late for any “outcry” to appear in the Newsletter (unless it appeared alongside his letter). Secondly Mr. Parker should have been paying better attention before casting aspersions, as he obviously did not read press releases. It has been some 15 years now that a substantial majority of residents have regularly declared opposition, not to supermarkets as such, but to the development of the Riverside (Brett Works) site for a supermarket of any hue. This is not an appropriate location for a supermarket, especially of the size proposed, as the development would lead to the despoiling of a conservation area including allotments, and lead to untold traffic congestion. As Morrisons are to use part of the Buyright site, there was no necessity for “petitions, rallies, etc” by anyone including the “Earl Grey drinkers of Hadleigh”. I take exception when Mr. Parker, or anyone, feel that they can casually categorise those who do not share their views as somehow an elite or privileged group – nothing is further from the truth as opposition comes from all sections of the community. This view is then aggravated when such persons invoke what seems to be the ultimate sanction of pointing to the exit door, which is offensive. I am sure that Mr. Parker may well be pleased to achieve the competition he so desires, but will this come with the right colour plastic bags? D. A. Parker


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Two edible plants There are several edible plants along footpaths which were harvested as food in the past but have now fallen from favour. Why, is something that I cannot answer, but probably because they are “fiddly” to harvest or that better alternatives are easily available in supermarkets. What are these edible plants? Ramsoms (allium ursinum) - also known as wild-garlic. They’re a member of the onion family (complete with that familiar “onion” smell) which occurs all over Europe. Unusually for the onion family they have very broad leaves, triangular stems and are perennials. If you walk along the Hadleigh railway walk during the spring you can smell them when you cross the embankment over the brook. Look down the side of the bank into the wetwoodland area and you will see a pure white carpet of flowers – they’re the Ramsoms! All parts of the plant are edible, leaves, stems, bulbs, flowers – the lot (although eating flowers doesn’t somehow seem right). You must however clearly identify what you are harvesting because the foliage looks very similar to Lilley of the Valley which is poisonous! In the past they have been cut, dried and used as cattle feed, but their pungent “oniony” smell made the milk taste. This was not a problem in parts of Europe however where the milk was used to produce cheese to which it gave a very distinct flavour which is nowadays considered as being one of the “characteristics” of product. The plant contains small quantities of a material called Allicin which has the effect of reducing blood pressure and cholesterol. It is also a mild disinfectant which has been used in the past to treat colic and thread-worms Alexanders (Smymium olusatrum) also known as “Horse Parsley This is an imported plant that has now “naturalised” here It originated in the Mediterranean area and was brought to our shores by the Romans who cultivated it as a source of early green vegetable. The whole plant is edible; leaves were used to flavour stews and soups, stems and roots were cooked (generally boiled) and eaten as vegetables –apparently the stems taste similar to celery and the root to parsnip. Even the seeds are edible and were ground to season food. The plant starts growing in late autumn and by mid January will have sufficient foliage to be harvested. If undisturbed it can grow to a height of around five feet (1.5 metres) before flowering in late spring. The flower heads are large “umbrels” (umbrella shaped) and bear large numbers of small yellow flowers (Photo 2). Once pollinated by insects these then produce very heavy, black seeds. Because of the weight of the seeds, the unaided spread of the plant from an original site is very slow, and some Historians claim that the presence of the plant is the sign of either early Roman Settlements or Monasteries in the area. There doesn’t seem to be any satisfactory explanation however about why it frequently occurs in large swathes in coastal areas. In the past concoctions have been made from the plant to deal with illnesses as diverse as “urination” and “ridding the body of gas”. If these medicinal claims are true, quite what affect it had on the Roman Legionnaires who routinely consumed it as part of their diet is something on which we can only speculate! Mick T

Chattisham Jubilee Midsummer Gardens The 5th Chattisham Open Gardens Event on June 24th from 11am to 5:30pm is a great family day out. This year there are 16 varied gardens to explore including some new ones. Lots to enjoy including crafts, plants, cake, cream teas and new Competitions for children and adults. Aduolts £3. Proceeds to Chattisham Church restoration fund.

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HADLEIGH’S FRIDAY MARKET IS GETTING BETTER ALL THE TIME Butch and Danny organise Hadleigh’s Friday market. They have worked hard to attract new regular stalls and the Market Place is now full of variety.

The picture shows the stallholders with a small selection of their wares • Crystal Waters is a traditional fishmonger and smokery from Lowestoft and has been coming to Hadleigh Market for many years. Danny will try to get you anything you want if you phone 01502 586866 / 07711 170140 or email: sales@onlinefish.co.uk well in advance of Friday. • Another Danny runs the Spanish Deli and always has ham on the bone, sausages and cheeses • The Flower and Plant Stall offers seasonal fresh flowers and plants for the garden. • ‘Mark the Plant’ brings a wide variety of potted shrubs and trees. • Simon is the Cheese and Pie man and is always well-stocked with plenty of choice. • Lindsay runs ‘Gastrono-me’ and markets fresh breads and pastries. • Clint’s Ladies and Gents Clothing includes a range of bowling clothing – members of Hadleigh Bowls Club take a look! • Fresh Fruit & Vegetables – Butch and Tina run up to Spitalfield Market in London twice a week throughout the year (leaving Hadleigh at 1.30am!) to select fruit and vegetables for their stall personally. They try to source as much as they can locally during the various seasons – and we are fast approaching the time when crops such as strawberries and asparagus will be available.

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ANNUAL PLANT SALE Sunday 13th May In Aid of Chattisham & Hintlesham Church Restoration Fund

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Do it 4 Steven Steven Henly grew up in Hadleigh, went to Hadleigh High and worked at the Leisure Centre whilst at college and during holidays from University. He loved sport and any sort of physical activity so some of you may remember him at Karate, Football, Basketball and more. Unfortunately Steven contracted Cancer whilst at University and after a valiant effort he succumbed to it. Steven’s family wanted to do something positive to keep Steven’s memory alive and decided to raise money each year to sponsor an annual prize at his University. A number of events are held to help raise money in Steven’s memory, this year there is to be another “Steven’s walkâ€? on Tuesday 8 May, it will start at the Leisure Centre at 11am (meet in reception) and will go along the Railway Walk to the end and return back to the Leisure Centre, from point to point is 5 Miles. If you knew Steven Henly or would like to take a pleasant walk with others and help raise money for the cause then please give the Leisure Centre a ring 01473 824441 so that we know how many people will attend, we are asking for a donation of ÂŁ5 to take part. This is intended as a celebration rather than a sombre occasion so please wear something bright or funny, he had a very good sense of humour and May 8 was his birth date.

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Boxford Gardens Open 2012 will take place on Sunday 3rd June, 11am to 5pm. Come and enjoy a great day out for all the family in the beautiful villages of Boxford and neighbouring Edwardstone. There will be more than 20 gardens to explore - large and small and of many different types - cottage, courtyard, riverside and contemporary to name but a few. There are many new gardens open for 2012. The village will be in festive diamond jubilee mood and there will be a children’s garden trail and a diamond jubilee gardener’s quiz for the adults. A free shuttle bus will operate to the outlying gardens in the afternoon. Coffee will be served from 10.30am and ploughman's lunches, cakes and cream teas will be available in the village hall. There will be plant and cake stalls around the church and the church tower will be open to climb for spectacular views. Buy a ticket on the day (ÂŁ4 per adult, children free) from the ticket desk at the church or at the first red, white and blue ‘Gardens Open’ sign you come to. Parking is available at the Playing Fields off Swan Street – follow the signs as you enter the village. All proceeds from the day will benefit Boxford St Mary's Church. The main event sponsor is Boxford based Copella Fruit Juices. For further information contact the organiser Angela Tolputt on 01787 212264 or email angela@tolputt.com

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Quilting for charity

Some of the Hadleigh Country Threads Craft Group with the finished quilt. Making over 500 accurate, Japanese folded patches was a relatively straightforward exercise. Combining them to create a colourful doublebed sized quilt was a bigger challenge but the ladies of the Country Threads Craft Group were determined to succeed. Once chief quilters, Mavis Gordon and Lin Slaughter, were satisfied that pattern and colours were balanced and pleasing to the eye then the marathon task of sewing the squares together began. With 15 experienced, enthusiastic needle women on the case it was not surprising that the beautiful bed spread was completed long before their deadline, the end of March 2012. The finished masterpiece will be presented to the fund raising team at St Elizabeth Hospice for use at one of their future events. If you would like to be the proud owner of this unique quilt and help an invaluable charity at the same time why not be in with a chance and buy some draw tickets? Tickets available from 14th May for draw at the end of July 2012. Contact Mavis Gordon 01473 824 398 and Lin Slaughter 01473 828 065 for details.

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The Porch Project Open Night The Porch Project has grown from strength to strength since its opening in 2009. We have now over 350 young people on our books and we are still growing. We have a great relationship with the police and local authorities and we continue to work together with as many organisations as we can to develop the needs of young people in the Hadleigh area. We have recently won a number of awards which included the Babergh District Council Special award, The Young Suffolk Roddy Macleod award and a High Sheriff award. We are now recognised as being one of the biggest youth work projects in the East of England and have a great volunteer team. We now have some exciting news we have just secured funding for an education suite in the top of the deanery tower which will be kitted out with educational equipment to help young people who struggle with learning or after schools clubs, sex education and many other avenues of education will then be looked at. We also are working at getting young people into employment and have already had a number of young people move into employment locally and are doing really well. Also in September the project will be launching a new Sign in out device which will mean that young people will have to pay £3 pounds for the year were they will be given an identity key fob to sign in and out of the Porch, however if they lose their keyfob they will have to pay £5 to replace it. This will be on show at the open evening were parents can come and see for themselves. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me. Kind Regards and blessings, Craig Hutton Youth Work Co-Ordinator


Jerry’s Diary Fine warm and dry weather in March saw good numbers of Butterflies coming out early. Brimstone, Peacock, Common Orangetips and _ _ _ _ Tortoiseshells were all seen in the 1st week of March. First spring migrant Chiffchaffs were heard singing from the 14th March, Blackcap 26th March, Swallows were reported to have been seem as early as the 12th and 15th March. My first was on 3rd April over the garden. Red Kites took advantage of the fine March weather. Several were seen over the area, Matt Garnham saw Red Kites over Elmsett from 24th March. There were 7+ Little Ringed Plovers at Shelley on 27th March. This wader is a summer visitor and much more uncommon than the Ringed Plover which can be seen all year. First Willow Warbler was heard singing on 6th April near Bullocky Fen. Two Egyptian Geese have been in the fields near Raydon Mill. These have come up river from Giffords Park. Again Peregrine Falcons have been in the Withermarsh area, and several other parishes. Nightingales were singing at Broom Hill and Layham pits on 12th April, the same date as last year. Very early reports of singing Nightingales often turnout to be Song Thrush or Blackcaps, the latter more so, because they sing from scrub etc and have a loud song, but are unlike the real thing. The purring song from the first Turtle Dove of the year was at Layham Pits on 13th April (5th May last year). Just one Cuckoo so far, which was calling on the 17th A Nightingale photographed by April along the river walk area. Single Gary Mowles at Broom Hill Sandmartin also on the 17th at Hill on April 15th Farm, Layham. The Great Grey Shrike, we think left on the 23rd March, but unconfirmed reports suggest that it was still showing in the first week of April. It was a male bird because it started singing during the last few days before it left the area. It was a sure sign it wasn’t going to be around much longer. It stayed for 14+ weeks in and around the Layham Pits road area. There were still people who never got to see the Shrike. Will it return next winter? As always if you see or photograph anything interesting please let me know, just email jerry@keithavis.co.uk

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Hadleigh & District Garden Club What an evening of hilarity the April meeting proved to be. For various reasons no speaker had been engaged so we had arranged a short film showing the garden of Ann Munson the winning entry in the 2004 Ipswich Back Garden Competition, (which we will be visiting in the summer) followed by another question and answer session. It proved to be difficult to get the meeting started due to the buying frenzy at our newly expended trading table!! In the past items were unwanted plants and garden bits and pieces and the entire profit went to the club but now it includes produce specifically made for the table and being sold on a 50/50 basis which allows cooks to recover their ingredient costs and of course generates more income for the club. The costs of some specialised seed is now so great it will be a great help and also to squirrels like yours truely who can’t bear to see any fruit or vegetable go to waste and is compelled to turn it into jams, pickles and whatnot and for those who just enjoy cooking for its’ own sake. After the film the committee formed a panel to get things going and needless to say, the hose pipe ban and its implications were top of the list of subjects. Two of the committee had been pressed into contacting all the necessary agencies to find out the facts and what it added up to for the average gardener! Why weren’t we surprised to find many ‘grey’ areas and anomalies - “you can fill ponds to save your fish but not tadpoles, newts etc� - what about greater crested newts - aren’t they protected by law? From these discussions we were in to how to take cuttings of fuschias, orchid growing and care, rhubarb forcing containers, dealing with vine weevils, asparagus and lily beetles and how to keep those glorious cyclamen alive for months, in flower and without flaggging its amazing the things gardeners find to talk (and laugh) about. One question - are we gardeners a placid, easy going lot and what about those flies?! I’m not telling you the answers to that but ask you to come and find out at our friendly monthly meetings but I will tell you, April’s meeting was more fun and laughter than Q.I. - eat you heart out Stephen Fry!!! For more information phone Ruth Allen 822323

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News from the Garden Personal Thoughts As I sit down to write this my first thought is exactly the same as last month namely "However am I going to catch up". Having had some lovely days last month when we sat out in the garden for lunch on several days the weather has gone back to Winter. At the moment the weather is highlighting the difference between a gardeners view of adequate rainfall, and that of the water authority. We have now had sufficient rain that all my water butts are full up, and the heavy clay soil in my vegetable patch is really too wet to walk on. To further aggravate the situation the local weather forecast shows some rain on every one of the next five days. Of course this quantity of rain which in the short run is excessive for me will make hardly any difference to reservoir levels, and does not mean that our gardens will have sufficient water in two or three months time, so the hosepipe ban continues. What this Spring does demonstrate is just how useful greenhouses, and cold frames can be. both of mine are bulging with plants and cuttings that I have raised to plant out later. My dahlia tubers have been set up on trays to start into growth. They are all sprouting nicely, and in the next day or two I shall be taking cuttings from those that I want to increase. Similarly my achimenes tubers have been set up to sprout on small trays in a propagator, and these are sprouting nicely ready to pot up to give me a nice display in the greenhouse in late Summer. If you are not familiar with these and have the internet look at <www.dibleys.com>. They are easy to keep indoors overwinter if you do not heat your greenhouse. Open Gardens 6th & 7th May Tudor Roost Fingringhoe Colchester 7th May Bevils Sudbury Rd Bures 13th May Columbine Hall Stowupland 13th May The Place for Plants East Bergholt 20th May Old Hall Green Gardens, Old Hall Lane Cockfield 20th May Rosedale Colchester Road Bures 20th May The Priory Stoke by Nayland 20th May Windmill Cottage Mill Hill Capel St Mary 27 May Woodwards Blacksmiths Lane Coddenham Weather Records In March we had 29.3 mm (1.15") of rain which is only about 60% of our average rainfall. This made the 3 month figure 94.9 mm (3.7"), which is far short of the average. However so far in April we seem to have had a lot of wet days, so it will be interesting to see the total at the end of the month. In March the maximum temperature was 19 Cel (66F) which is warm, indeed it is the highest March maximum since I started recording figures in 1999. The minimum was 1 Cel (34F), which is again the warmest March minimum temperature since 1999. In my garden the ground temperature in mid April is 8 Cel (41F). This is a bit cooler than normal reflecting the way the weather seems to have gone back to Winter after a beautiful March. Hints If you grow lilies it is time to go looking for the lily beetle. This beautiful red pest and its young eat lily and fritillaria leaves and can reduce lilies to bare stems quite quickly. They can be distinguished from ladybirds in that they do not have any spots. When approached they drop to the ground and hide, so the trick is to catch them as they fall. Following on from last month now is the time to sow courgettes, and french and runner beans, for eating this Summer. The keen vegetable gardeners will also be getting in the brussels sprouts, leeks, and sprouting brocolli to eat next Winter. Finally let me finish with the standard May Hints. Do not forget to prune your early flowering shrubs like forsythia, and do not be in too much of a hurry to plant Summer bedding. This year it is also worth thinking about whether you will be able to cope with watering your Summer bedding without a hose pipe Some of the better ones are geraniums, oesteospermum, begonia semperflorens, and mesambrianthemum. Good Gardening, John Rye

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Lily Beer, was the Eastern England winner in The Bicycle Helmet Initiative Trust’s Helmet Watch competition. Lily, a year 3 pupil at Hadleigh Community Primary School, was presented with her prize by PCSO Julia Bignell from Hadleigh Police Station at the end of term assembly on Friday 30th March. Every year the police throughout the UK hand out 30,000 Helmet Watch reward packs to children aged between 3-15years who they see wearing a cycle helmet. Each pack contains an on-the-spot prize, a bookmark and a prize draw card. Lily receives her prize from The scheme is the brainchild of The PCSO Julia Bignall Bicycle Helmet Initiative Trust, a registered charity that is committed to reducing the number of children who are killed and seriously injured in cycling accidents every year by promoting the use of cycle helmets and other safer cycling equipment. Angela Lee, the Trust’s founder and chief executive, said “Too often children are criticised for doing the wrong thing. Helmet Watch rewards good behaviour and I would like to congratulate Lily on her prize. “ PCSO Julia Bignell, who presented Lily with her prize, supports the scheme. She said “Helmet Watch is a fantastic scheme. Wearing a cycle helmet is such a simple thing to do and one day it could save your life. Child cyclists are particularly vulnerable so anything that encourages them to wear a helmet must be encouraged and supported. Its great to have a local winner and hopefully it will send out a message to all the children in the area that wearing a cycle helmet is the right thing to do.” The Helmet Initiative Trust is a registered charity. It was funded in 1998 and is based in Reading.

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It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of Patricia Coughlan, known to all her friends as Pat, on 13th April 2012 in Ipswich hospital. She and her late husband, Peter Coughlan, first moved to Hadleigh in 1970 and were among the first residents of the then new Ann Beaumont Way development, living at number 45 until 1984 when, in retirement, they moved to Great Waldingfield. After Peter Coughlan's passing in 1996, Pat moved back into Hadleigh, a town she had always liked and felt at home in amongst her many friends. During her years in Hadleigh she had served as school secretary at St Mary's Church Primary School in Stonehouse Road, and worked in administration at Babergh District Council. Patricia's funeral service will be at 1.30pm in St Mary's Church, Kersey, Tuesday 8th May 2012, all who knew her are welcome. Pat will be deeply missed by her three sons and daughter, her five grandchildren, three great grandchildren, her close friends and all who knew her. From all the Coughlan family

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Hadleigh Cricket Club Sponsored by Hadleigh Tyre Group The club’s redecoration project, led by Martin Grayling, is now complete and has given the Friars Road pavilion a fresh new look. The work has involved laying new flooring in the changing rooms, repainting every room, installing new lighting, blinds and taking delivery of new sofas. Three skips of clutter was cleared from the loft alone! It has been a great effort by Martin, electrician Peter Tampion and a loyal band of members who worked most weekends and evenings in the weeks leading up to the start of the season. On the field the club has had something of a makeover too, with new captains for three teams and a definite accent on youth throughout. Josh Davey has become 1st XI captain, and is full of confidence going into the season after bringing two new players to the club, fast bowler Kyle Tanner and spinner Paul Budd. Another new face is Ken Henry, this season’s overseas player who has arrived from New Zealand. It is very much a young side, with barely a 30-year old in sight, and is fully focused on achieving promotion to Division 1 of the Two Counties league after last year’s near miss. There were encouraging signs with the first-day friendly win over Ipswich. Bloss Tampion has taken over the 2nd XI captaincy from Dave Mann and is also hoping to develop some of the club’s best youngsters while keeping the team as competitive as possible. There will be great opportunities for players such as Gregor Paton, Brett Crisp, Dom Manthorpe and Sam Handley. Martin Grayling is the new Sunday XI skipper, and also has high hopes of promotion. Peter Tampion continues as captain of the Academy XI, which was one of the success stories of last season. It would be no surprise to see the likes of Max Planck, Ben Daniels, Tommy Newbigging and Alex Davey make considerable progress this year. It promises to be another packed season for our junior teams, and further development of the girls section which is only in its second year. The girls will play matches in three age groups, and will join forces with East Bergholt for the Under-15s. In fact it is good to see several local clubs linking up to provide and develop girls cricket. The club has recently conferred Life Membership on two great servants of the club, Gary Girling and Derek Manning. Derek has provided accommodation for the club’s overseas players for many years, while our chairman Gary’s day-to-day dedication to the club remains as strong now as it was 40 years ago. After winning a Suffolk cricket Osca last year Gary has also recently deservedly received a Babergh Community Achievement Award. The club would like to offer its congratulations and appreciation to both. Farmer

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Frankie went to Brighton Thank you to all who sponsored me and supported me to raise money for Sue RyderThe Chantry. This is a worth while charity for people with neurological conditions who are living through life’s challenges. I am very pleased to say I completed The Brighton Marathon in 5:02mins. This was a personal best and have so far raised over a £1000. You can still sponsor me by visiting www.virginmoneygiving.com/frankiedowie. Thank you all again especially my Mum and Dad who came to support me on the day.

Davey Membership’s Half Century A new style of golf membership named after a celebrated Suffolk professional has reached a half century landmark. Three years ago Newton Green Golf Club launched its Davey membership to enable people to become members on a pay and play basis. It was aimed at those who did not have the time or James Walter (left) and Jean Davey holding a wanted to commit picture of the late Arthur Davey, with Newton resources to Green club historian Alan Vince become a full member, but still offered them the chance of gaining a handicap and affiliation to the English Golf Union. Recently, retiring chartered accountant James Walter, who was a founding partner in the Hadleigh firm of Walter-Wright, signed up as the 50th Davey member. Making a special presentation to him on behalf of the golf club was Jean Davey, the daughter in law of the late Arthur Davey. Arthur served Newton for 60 years, which is believed to be a world record for a professional working at a single club - a feat which gained him honorary membership of the Professional Golfers’ Association. James Walter said: “My wife is already a member at Newton, and I see the Davey scheme as an ideal way to feel my way into golf club membership.” Paddy Lockwood, club chairman, commented: “Davey membership has created a lot of interest. It has brought new people on board, and quite a number have since moved on to full membership, which means it has been a very good recruitment tool. “It also allows full members looking to spend less time on the course to drop down to Davey category, and still be closely involved with the club.” The half century of Davey membership comes as the club is preparing to hold a membership recruitment day at 1 pm on Sunday, April 29, when a free nine holes of golf is on offer to any prospective joiners.

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Aerial Services MJS Aerials ...............................01473 328833 Accountants / Financial Services Burac Accountancy....................01473 826160 Thompson Financial Consulting.01473 828973 Walter Wright ............................01473 822143 Beauty Beauty Rooms ...........................01473 828888 Beauty-licious............................01473 829968 Kirstins Therapies......................07833 088551 Builders / Property Maintenance C.A. Builders..............................01473 824404 Emmersons Builders .................01473 270264 Gant & Nayler ............................01473 827856 L.J. Norman...............................01787 210831 Simon Farthing ..........................07823 333451 T.J. Griggs .................................01473 824315 D.R. Payne General Handyman..01473 823880 G.C. Property.............................01473 823559 Grass To Glass...........................01473 828269 Hadleigh House Care .................01473 829200 H.P.M.........................................01473 823704 Mark Rowland ..........................01787 211687 Eco Sweep (Chimney Sweep) ....01359 232335 BLC plastering ...........................01449 615556 P. Crisp Carpentry......................01473 415727 Keeble Builders..........................01473 310491 Hadleigh Buildbase ....................01473 822318 Kingswood ......07768 976065 / 01473 828854 B. Cousins Plastering ................07771 645580 Allcutts Carpentry......................01473 658026 G. C. Kennington .......................01473 827287 Carl Baldwin Plastering..............01473 824343 Kevin Ruffell ..............................01473 828464 Carpets / Flooring A.J. Carpets ...............................01473 822240 Car Sales, Servicing, Repairs & Parts Ainger Holbrow..........................01473 823286 L.S. Eaves..................................01206 262123 Suffolk Rural Enterprises...........01473 652232 Complete Car Services ..............01473 828991 Hadleigh Tyre Group..................01473 827827 Paul Wilding ..............................01473 827272 Rackhams..................................01473 747117 Eurospeed Tyre and Garage.......01473 823172 S. T. Services Simon Tydeman ..07783 033401 Car Wash Valeting .....................01473 827437 Crockatt Garage.........................01473 824342 Kersey Car Sales........................01473 827038 Riddelsdell Brothers ..................01787 210318 Caterers Cook to Order ............................01473 822518 Child Care, Activities, Goods Birch Farm..................01473 652152 / 652249 Lavender Hall.............................01473 826100

MTM PLANT & TOOL HIRE

Wallow Lane, Naughton Nr. Hadleigh, Suffolk IP7 7BZ 5 luxury boarding in a rural location where each cat is an individual

Please support your local businesses! Have your company listed for £6.25 + VAT per month (Min insertion 4 months) For more information call Matt on 01473 823366

Fax: 01787 210787 Email: ljnormanbuilders@btconnect.com

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Cleaners David & June Green...................0800 6951472 Mulberry Maids .........................01473 827338 Double Glazing, Windows & Doors Andy Grimsey ............................01473 823584 Tim Allen Windows....................01473 827086 Hadleigh Glass...........................01473 822415 Driving Instruction Peter Cutts.........01473 822937/07786 735285 Pass with Pete ...........................07734 858573 Brett Vale Driving School...........07733 008008 Electrical Goods and Supplies Hadleigh Lighting & Electrical....01473 829222 B. V. Hicks Electrical ..................01473 822005 Electricians Coromar ....................................01473 828210 CC Electrical ..............................07891 723712 Estate Agents Abbotts......................................01473 827135 Frost & Partners ........................01473 823456 Boydens ....................................01787 883700 Persimmon Homes....................08442 481232 Fenn Wright...............................01473 232700 ByChoice ...................................01473 828280 Farm Shops Hollowtrees ...............................01449 741247 Florist Suffolk Flower Company............01473 827698 Funeral Directors Hunnaball ..................................01473 748808 Kingsbury & Saunders ..............01473 823117 R. Gwinnell ................................01473 824440 Garden Machinery Repair W. J. Green ................................01473 823839 Steve Blake ................................07813 814623 Garden Services Claremont Nursery ....................01473 652330 Garden Maintenance Services ...01473 828231 Grass To Glass...........................01473 828269 T. J. Griggs ................................01473 824315 The Landscaper .........................01473 824107 Doug Morrison ..........................01473 828720 Shrubland Park nurseries ..........01473 657012 Leeks Landscapes .....................07741 448208 Golf Clubs and Tuition Hintlesham Golf Club.................01473 652761 Stoke by Nayland Club...............01206 265818 Hairdressers Sylvia’s ......................................01473 822177 Weddingcurls.com ....................07903 188827 Hardware M. W. Partridge ..........01473 824183 / 822333 Health Care Hadleigh Boxford Practice .........01473 822961 Hadleigh Dental Surgery............01473 823092 Hearing Care Centre...................08000 962637 Hugh Clover...............................01206 323089

TELEPHONE: 01787 312007 www.mtmplant.co.uk

PORTABLE TOILETS (SITE TOILET/EVENT FOR ALL OCCASIONS) MINI EXCAVATORS 0.8 TON – 5 TON GARDENING EQUIPMENT TOGETHER WITH OTHER EQUIPMENT FOR THE CONTRACTOR OR DIY ACCESS TOWERS 850 WIDE – 1450 WIDE Scaffolding erected and hired (domestic, industrial or commercial) All types of power tool repairs/electrical testing & servicing carried out to your machines

FOR PLANT & TOOL HIRE NEEDS

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OPEN ALL YEAR R Y L E N E S

Reliable, experienced friendly owners Young/old felines boarded Long/short stays Extra attention re: medical/dietry needs Night/Day vet on call Essential vaccinations Single/family heated & insulated chalets

Lots of Cuddles and T.L.C.

Tel: 01473 658747

email: rylenes@btinternet.com www.rylenescattery.co.uk Looking-Glass Dental Practice...01473 823003 Nicholas Salway Osteopath .......01473 820123 Plumbing & Heating Mill Pharmacy............................01473 820136 A. Cutts......................................01473 823051 Dr Kenneth Wright.....................01473 828976 Buddha ......................................01473 828581 Sally Mowles Chiropodist ..........01473 822902 Gallagher ...................................01473 828806 Holon.........................................01473 826232 Rowland & Simpson..................01473 823914 Home & Ironing Services Seager Home Solutions .............01473 824884 Press Gang ................................07881 810710 Spear .........................................01473 829863 Sharon’s Alterations ..................07790 227488 Plumbmate ................................01473 810088 Pressed for Time Ironing ...........07746 269223 Roundhouse Plumbing ..............01473 829741 Home Design / Improvement S P Plumbing ............................01473 823912 Les Hymas Upholsterer .............01473 829337 Printers Crabtree Upholstery...................07814 549415 Keith Avis Printers .....................01473 823366 I.T. and Computer Services Pubs, Restaurants & Takeaways Home Computer Services..........0800 4488356 Hintlesham Golf Club.................01473 652761 Nick Kotarski .............................0800 7813744 The Cock, Polstead ....................01206 263150 Birkfield Computers...................01206 298479 The George ................................01473 822151 Kennels / Cattery / Pets The Kings Head Hadleigh...........01473 828855 Rylenes Cattery .........................01473 658747 Grays Fish & Chips ....................01473 823374 Anne Hemmings Dog Training ...01787 377480 Royal Bengal .............................01473 823744 Mad About Dogs........................01473 822694 Bildeston Crown ........................01449 740510 Hadleigh Pet Supplies................01473 823203 White Horse Edwardstone .........01787 211211 Susan Elizabeth Pet Sitting ........07557 132256 India Villa...................................01473 828599 Canine Wellbeing .......................01449 740659 Hintlesham George ....................01473 652408 Kitchen Fitters Kings Head Bildeston.................01449 741434 Kingswood ......07768 976065 / 01473 828854 Weavers Spice ...........................01473 829104 David Scott ................................01787 282263 The Boxford Fleece ....................01787 211183 Languages Hadleigh White Hart...................01473 822206 French Tuition with Carole .........07905 298595 Scrap Metal Leisure Parkwood Autos ........................01473 658605 Hadleigh High Leisure Centre ....01473 824441 Septic Tank Emptying Miscellaneous A.K. Services .............................01473 822694 R.R. Beechener Headstones ......01473 823575 Ben Oliver ..................................07971 158610 Singing Lessons ........................01473 824833 Skip / Waste Removal Spokes Cycle Repair..................01473 658529 G. Leeks Skip Hire .....................01473 824256 Suffolk Marquee Hire.................01473 559978 G&L Waste Bags .......................01449 741999 Disco Becks Mobile Disco .........01473 824343 Solicitors Mobility Services Gibbons Solicitors .....................01473 822488 Hadleigh Mobility Centre ...........01473 823235 Storage Newsagents Elmsett Storshops .....................01473 822162 Keith Avis ..................................01473 823131 Taxi/Wedding Cars Nursing & Care Homes Beaumont Cars ..........................01473 827096 Friars Hall ..................................01473 822159 Hadleigh Executive Travel ..........01473 828222 Laxfield House............01787 247340 / 247495 Town & Country Cars ................01473 828999 Canterbury House......................01473 824242 Voyager Travel ...........................01473 828102 Painting & Decorating Eco Cars ..........01473 828384 / 07827 011713 Keith Gardner.............................01473 828574 Travel Simon Farthing ..........................07823 333451 Beestons ....................01473 212521 / 823243 DPB Decorators.........................01473 828477 Tree Surgeons J Dunn Painter & Decorator.......01473 828953 Oakdene Tree Services...............01473 652117 The Paint Saint ..........................07917 877694 MONDAY TAKING BOOKINGS FROM 13TH FEBRUARY Eco Systems..............................01449 741255 Lindsey Painting ........................01449 741483 Weight Loss and Fitness Ken Fisk.....................................01449 781625 Slimming World ........................08700 754666 Picture Framing Cambridge Diet Val Lord............01449 737113 The Framestore..........................01473 822334 Fun Dance .................................07506 350455 Plant Hire Window Cleaner Hadleigh Hirebase......................01473 828509 Ken Fisk.....................................01449 781625 Eastern Contractors...................01473 652590

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