The Village Edition, February 2015

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The Local Community News

February 2015

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The Hadleigh Rotary Club needs you..... Many residents of Hadleigh and surrounding villages are probably not aware that the Lions and the Round Table Clubs have had to close due to the lack of members. These two clubs were very community minded and the members gave up their time to help those who were in need by direct assistance or by raising funds to donate to local, national and international good causes. The Hadleigh Rotary Club is still continuing that very charitable work but, unfortunately, is on the same route as the other clubs if it cannot attract new active members. Generally, the perception of the Rotary Organisation is that it is for older men and women and is steeped in rules, regulations and requires an unreasonable commitment. The truth is that Rotary has relaxed many regulations and is a much more relaxed and informal organisation these days. True, the Hadleigh Club's membership is getting on a bit, but that's why it needs younger members who can, in due course, decide on the club's structure, programme, aims, type of meeting and venue. Recently, Rotary has introduced an addition category of membership that enables potential members to gain a ‘taste’ of the Club before actually

committing to full membership. This is called an Associate Membership (AM) and would give the AM a way of finding out about The Rotary Organisation as well as the local Club. There is also a great deal of information on the internet. The Club meets every Thursday evening (sometimes at lunch time in the winter) at 7pm for a three course dinner and coffee at 7.30pm. You’ll find us informal, friendly and ready to answer all your questions. Two and sometimes three times a month the Club invites a guest speaker and members’ partners are invited to appropriate talks. A summary of the Club’s speakers appears in “Rotary Review” each month in Community News. There are a number of social events and outings for both members and partners throughout the year as well as fund raising activities. So, if you feel that you would like to make some new friends, enjoy good fellowship and do something to help those less fortunate than yourself, why don't you take a look at Rotary by coming along to a meeting. You can do that by calling either of the following numbers. David Stokes on 01473 82722 or Ian Burne on 01473 822625 We look forward to meeting you.

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176th Hadleigh Show Saturday 16th May 2015 Plans are well underway for this year’s Hadleigh Show which will, once again, be held in the beautiful parkland setting of Holbecks Park; so put the date in your diary and come along and join the family fun! This year we are pleased to be supporting the Hadleigh Year of the Sheep project so look out for all things woolly on the showground. The Sheep Show will be returning with the famous dancing sheep and down in the Countryside Ring Hadleigh Sea Scouts and Hadleigh Young Farmers will be staging “I’m a Sheep Get Me Out of Here” - look out for more details over the next few months. There are over 150 classes for horses, sheep, cattle and goats. If you are interested in entering you will find the schedule on our website. Entry prices remain the same as in 2014 and parking is free. Tickets will be available online at www.hadleighshow.co.uk or from local outlets shortly.

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Babergh & Mid Suffolk Community Grants & Funding Team Both District Councils may be able to provide grant aid for community projects such as new play equipment, village or community facility improvement and environmental projects. This does not include help with routine repairs or maintenance costs. Applications can be considered from voluntary or community and non-profit making organisations including Parish Councils. The Community Grants Officers along with our Funding Officer can help you turn your ideas into reality with Funding Advice for both small & large scale projects together with financial assistance through our Grant Aid Scheme. Community Support We offer support to Parish & Town Councils & other local community groups seeking to improve their local area & facilities for community benefit. Practical Advice You can contact us to discuss your plans and use our expertise to advise on a course of action to make a success of your idea. In partnership with Suffolk County Council and Community Action Suffolk we run and support funding workshops across the districts. What grants can we offer you? Capital Grants – up to a maximum of £25,000 or 33% of total project cost. i.e. village hall improvement, play equipment etc. Minor Grants – ‘one off’ grants up to £1,000 for small scale projects that help to promote community activities, environmental improvements, self-help activities, local voluntary events, innovative, high quality arts projects and sporting activities as well as schemes for promoting education and health improvement in the local community. You can email the grants team at grants@babergh.gov.uk

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Welcome to the Village Edition Community Magazine which is hand delivered to 4500 homes during the first week of each month in Lavenham, Kersey, Bildeston, Chelsworth, Boxford, Milden, Edwardstone, Groton, Whatfield, Monks Eleigh, Elmsett, Hintlesham, Polstead, Newton Green, Raydon, Hitcham plus outlying homes 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.

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News from Whatfield School We celebrated the new term with a visit from a planetarium, as well as a night time walk with soup made from vegetables picked from our allotment, including some fantastic pumpkins. You can see some pictures of the making of some delicious pumpkin soup, inspired by the book by Helen Cooper, which is a particular favourite of Class One. We are so grateful to the grandparents who help us to tend the vegetables in our lovely allotment. It was great to be involved in the campaign and celebrations for the Suffolk village of the year. This was due to a lot of hard work on the part of villagers, in particular Mrs Landon. Apparently our school representatives impressed the judges enormously, and they were invited to help receive the cheque on behalf of the village. Parents often say that the nurturing environment of a small school can help children develop self-confidence and belief which may be more difficult in a larger setting, and our representatives demonstrated the truth of that! We have been so pleased to manage to regain our Philippino hut, which we use as an outside classroom, a play area and a bird hide! Last winter, in the dreadful storms, we lost the hut which had stood on our field for the last five years. It had blown into the surrounding trees, and was too broken to mend or use, so had to be taken down. We have finally managed to replace it, and I am pleased to include a photo of some of our children with Mrs Cross, a great friend to the school, and the person who originally obtained the grant from the Arts council for the hut. She officially the first grown up to sit in it again! We also celebrated a one hundred year anniversary. As a church school we were part of the parade at the cathedral in Bury St Edmunds to celebrate the centenary of the diocese, under our school banner. If you would like to visit us and have a look round our lovely school, you are always welcome for a tour. Please telephone 01473 823 309 or use our website link www.whatfield.suffolk.sch.uk to make an appointment. Lynne Golding, Headteacher

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Bildeston Waytes Carol Concert Once again the residents of Bildeston dug deep into their pockets at the annual Bildeston Waytes Carol Concert and raised an amazing £1,350 for our chosen charity, Jessie’s Fund. Founded by Maurice Ratliff and now in its 34th year the Waytes brings together orchestral players and singers from the village and the surrounding area. They met on 22nd December for a brief rehearsal with conductor Ian McCrae before the doors were opened to a capacity audience who, as always, participated with great enthusiasm. The festive atmosphere was enhanced with humorous encouragement from Ian, who returns to his native area for the Waytes each year, and organiser Nansi Browne, and whilst the old traditional carols are popular there is enthusiasm for the less familiar as well. This year a family trio of Glynis, Polly and Kate Huggett sang an old Wexford carol which was moving in its simplicity and performance. We are grateful to Ian; Nansi; participating musicians and singers; the bar staff at the Chamberlain Hall; the Crown Hotel for serving a splendid supper for performers; and to the audience for their generosity in supporting Jessie’s Fund for the third consecutive year. Jessie’s Fund provides musical instruments and music therapy to children with terminal or life-limiting illness in children’s hospices and special schools throughout the UK and our donation is raised through a retiring collection and the surplus on ticket sales. For more information about Jessie’s Fund go to www.jessiesfund.org.uk

Whatfield CEVCP School 12 month fundraiser Another month gone by and my goodness have some miles been covered by Gary Cotter. You may recall in the last article Gary was running in the dark and this has continued. He just about had time for two days off over Christmas and New Year and then it was straight back to training. The mileage Gary has covered has been breathtaking (literally)!! Covering an average of 50 miles per week which is training over 3 nights and 1 over the weekend, which shouts Marathon ready to me. Broken down this is three 10 mile runs and then a long run at the weekend. To keep motivation up and company for our runner he has a training partner Karl who I am sure has thoroughly enjoyed all the cold and wet mornings over the last month. We are looking for as many sponsors as possible for the monthly marathons over the next 12 months and would appreciate any donations you could spare at www.justgiving.com/fows2015. The first marathon is coming up on 24.01.15 named the Winter Viking Coastal Marathon. These donations are going towards the Whatfield School (FOWS) to assist with the purchase of additional ICT Equipment so we can give all the children at our wonderful small school as much opportunity and access to the latest learning tools. Heidi Butcher (FOWS)

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Boxford Drama Group What malevolence prowls in the darkness of a cold winter’s night? Imagine the horror if the night never ends. This nightmare becomes a reality for two couples who gather at a cottage for a birthday celebration. Little do they know that they have awoken an evil that has waited over two hundred years for this night and that their revelry will soon be replaced by unnatural and terrifying events. The night’s end can only come when evil brings it to a chilling and violent conclusion. Haunted, by Michael Munn, is Boxford Drama Group's next production for March. It is designed to be terrifying and to shock. There are moments of strong violence and is not for the faint hearted or the squeamish, and is not suitable for children. The performances are on Thursday 12th, Friday 13th and Saturday 14th March at 7.30pm. Tickets are £13.00 with a meal and there will be a licensed bar. Due to the recent developments with some of the retail shops in Boxford tickets will not be available through our usual outlet. Therefore to obtain your tickets please call in to ‘Mary’s House’ Swan Street Boxford between 9.00am to 11.00am every Saturday from 31st January to 14th March. Alternatively call 01787 211951 or email hauntedtickets@btinternet.com

Thank You The Hadleigh & District Royal British Legion would like to thank the good people of Hadleigh and surrounding area for very generously supporting this year’s poppy appeal. We are delighted to announce that this year has been a record year for the Branch and for the first time ever, we have surpassed £10,000. The grand total at the time of writing this article is £10,445.53. A special thank also goes out to Mrs Jen Pullen, a military wife and Mr Fred Breyer, a veteran and long time charity collector who both raised more than any other single organisation. Jen raised her money by selling her unique hand knitted poppies (www.facebook.com/PullensPoppies). If anyone in the community is considering taking on a challenge for charity, perhaps a sponsored walk, run or swim, we would be delighted if they would consider supporting the poppy appeal. For more information please contact the local poppy appeal organiser on 07780 975787

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February – fill the dyke. Let’s hope that there is not too much rain to inhibit our riding lessons this month. There will however be a couple of indoor events to keep our brains occupied. The first, during the half term holiday, is a Volunteer Management Workshop for all Group Members who would like to be informed and enthused by a specialist from our RDA ‘parent body’. All our helpers have the opportunity to increase their knowledge and expertise by attending either In-House or County Training Days during each year, which are generally found to be most beneficial. The second is the ever popular Quiz Night at Polstead Village Hall on 28th February. They say that fish is good for the brain so a Fish & Chip supper is included in the evening. If you would like to come, give us a ring. Whilst on the subject of fund raising, if you are making marmalade at this time of year and are able to put a couple of jars aside for us to sell on our stall at the Hadleigh Show in May, we would be most grateful. The ponies have been feeling the benefit of a splendid new field shelter in which they can keep out of the wind and wet weather – whilst still eating the grass. What could be better! The purchase of the shelter was made possible by a generous donation from Councillor Gordon Jones from his Suffolk County Council Locality budget, together with an additional donation from AXA Insurance Liabilities Managers – who also came to help us clear the fields of ragwort last summer. Very many thanks to both of these donors and to all of our supporters for your continued help in funding the running of The Centre so that the children and adults with disabilities can endorse the RDA motto “It is what you CAN do that counts”. Website: www.rda-east.org.uk/shelley.html Telephone: 01473 824172

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

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

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The entries are in and the 93rd Sudbury Festival of Performing Arts will get under way at the Ormiston Academy in February. The Festival Programme is now available from the Town Hall and the Library. “This event is wonderful for both Sudbury and all the performers and their families and the standard of the performers continues to get better each year” said Jan Osborne, Chair of the Festival Committee. “I fully recommend that you come to experience the high standard of performers, especially the concert on the 22nd March at the Ormiston Academy. Please give your support to this event and the people who have spent many hours to ensure its success.” The festival is open to all age groups and includes dance, music and speech and drama. There are a large number of cups to be won including the Holmes and Hill Award for Endeavour, the Bernard Johnson Award for an Outstanding Performer and the Suffolk Free Press Anniversary Cup for the Most Promising Competitor as well as awards for competitors in each section of the Festival. This action-packed event begins with the Dance Section on the 14th February. The Festival dates are listed below: Dance from the 14 - 18 February 2015 at Ormiston Sudbury Academy Music from the 3 - 8 March 2015 at Delphi Club Speech & Drama from the 12 - 16 March 2015 Delphi Club A grand festival concert celebrating the achievements of all those who have taken part and showcasing the talented performers in all three disciplines will be held on the 22nd March at the Ormiston Academy. Our thanks must go to Holmes and Hill in Sudbury who are very kindly sponsoring the Festival for the next three years.

Hadleigh Loyalty Scheme The winner of the January draw is J. Townrow of Hadleigh. It is interesting how many winners of the £50 cheque say how delighted they are as they have never won anything before. Please make sure that you get you cards stamped as it may be your turn next month to win the prize.


It’s February already! And here at Hadleigh Hairloom it’s our First anniversary!! Thanks to the entire Hadleigh community it has been an absolutely amazing year; we’ve settled in to our surroundings, tweeked it here and there, and added to our team as we’ve needed to in order to keep up with the demand for our services. During the last year, we have had the privilege of visits from an enormous amount of well-known and incredibly loyal local people and a very steady stream of new – perhaps new to the area – individuals who have all commented on what a wonderful high street, with such a diversity of businesses we have. Those who have recently discovered our beautiful Suffolk town are completely enthralled by how very accommodating and helpful people are – often commenting that Hadleigh is such an easy place in which to live, or is a breath of fresh air after the madness of large town or city living. And of course many regular patrons of the high street come in from the surrounding villages – but they’re still very much part of the local Hadleigh landscape. Although it’s only been a year, to us it feels like we’ve always been there – now we only get the odd ribbing about needing our feet nailing to the floor! But, once again, we want to thank you, all of you whoever you are, for helping to make our transition to our own premises so smooth and such a wonderful experience. We’re not much of ones for gimmicks – clients just want what works for them. But it is our anniversary month and a little pressie now and then never goes amiss! So for the duration of February, every service will be accompanied by a FREE entry into a prize draw. Prizes – and there are three of them – will be headed up by the latest in straightener technology: the Cloud 9 Touch, which come complete with a heat resistant mat/bag and is gift boxed. The prize winners will be drawn on 1st March. So we’ll look forward to our next chat, possibly a cuppa, and wish everybody – whether you’re new to the area, been bedding in a while, or digging your heels in and refusing to move – the happiest, most contented, prosperous and safest year yet. Best wishes always, Sharron, Julie, Denise, Sarah, Kiera, Mel, The Dachshund 3 (see what I did there!) Hadleigh Hairloom, 78-80 High Street Hadleigh Tel 01473 822191

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Panto draws in the crowds in Hadleigh Oh yes it does....

On the 15th 16th and 17th of January the Hadleigh Amateur Dramatics Society (HADS) took over St Marys Church for the week and transformed it in to a theatre. The massive stage set up took over the whole front of the church area and showcased 'The Hadleigh Cinderella' Panto. The pantomime was written and directed by myself and it certainly pulled in the crowds. Each performance was a sell out with 150 people at each show. My cast and crew worked really hard as Cinderella (played by Taylor McCarthy) and Buttons (played by Sarah Dawes), tried to get Cinders to the ball, as she was not invited by the Prince who was played by Harry Plank. The story had a twist though and all was not as it seemed. HADS has been overwhelmed by positive comments about the show and also lots of fantastic photos, which we very much appreciated and laughed at! We did hit a few technical glitches with sound, as this was the first time the church had been used for this purpose, and its a big church to fill. We apologise to anyone who couldn't quite hear near the back but promise you next year this will be sorted out. The show could not have gone on without a lot of hard work and determination and so I have a lot of people to thank. First of all - my cast and crew, who most of them, had never acted or sang in public before. They have worked hard since August learning lines, stage directions, singing and also the routines of the show too, so thanks VERY much to all of them. Also I'd like to thank my backstage crew,technical team, tuck shop/front of house helpers and the HADS committee members, who without them there would never have been a show Well we have to put on.had a fantastic year this year as far as sunshine is concerned, but as the remnants of Hurricane The show couldn't of happened Gonzalo recently reminded us, our weather iswithout always the backing of our subject to change and no more so than during the winter so I'd like to thank sponsors. months. As the nights draw in thoughts of installing solar Coop, Community Youth Trust, PV is probably far from your mind. However, nowBrian is a good install; Riley time and to also the let Thrift me explain. As 2015 approaches there are 3 things can safely predict; to shopthat for I your kind donation Christmas will arrive sooner than we all expect, energy bills Also will continue to rise HADS. to the local businesses for displaying our and there will be an end of year surge of solar installations. in cut particular Keith in Avis, Why a surge in solar installs, well it is due too theposters, imminent to the Feed for selling tickets. have Thanks Tariff. Ofgem, who manage the UK’s feed-in-tariff (FIT)ourscheme alsothat to Stthe Marys Church forby giving us this of opportunity to work with them confirmed FIT will be cut a minimum 3.5% on 31 December 2014and porch project, shows that the people of Hadleigh wantand sothe homeowners are itkeen to install by then in order to secure thewhich best is entertainment!. Wenot had have LOTS of help with Ofgem this show and if I the listed tariff. The drop in FIT is unexpected. Every quarter re-assess everyone it would take up the several pages, but they know who they are. amount of PV take-up across the country and then adjust the FIT accordingly.But if you missed this show available to buy on dvd whichbut wasscheme made byrules Visions The last three quarters haveit is seen the FIT remain static, unlimited at the price of £10, to buy your copy call Richard on 828474. state that a reduction must occur at least once every 3 quarters. The good So what's next for HADS? As you news for those who do install PV is that once you are on the scheme, our FIT may have read this year is the 'Year becomes fixed for the next 20 years and your FIT payments, which are tax of the Sheep' for Hadleigh, so HADS free, will actually start to rise in line with the RPI. This is an excellent way for will be involved with some of these homeowners to counter thecast, effects of and rising energy prices. upcoming events. My crew Forthe more information Mark you public have askedcall if we are at Energy on Tap Limited, 07780panto 975787 / 01473 810089 going to do another soon? Well talk is already underway about next years show and yes its going to be locally written again so watch this space. Welcome to our head teacher We Thanks for new all your comments andwould like to welcome our new head attending ourGolding, sell out to panto, whichPrimary School. Ms Golding is now teacher, Ms Lynne Bildeston just shows this is and whatBildeston HadleighPrimary School as they entered into head teacher of Whatfield needs. at If you're interested in beingterm. a collaboration the start of the autumn Ms Golding is spending her time HADS or would to getatinvolved please in touch withjoin me. gettingsponsor to knowofthe children and like parents our school. Weget hope you will For more aboutinHADS visit our web site www.hads.moonfruit.com us in wishing herinfo success her new role. or email Lunch me at hadleighents@aol.com Grandparents This is an annual event or call my mobile 07787 158085.

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Glenn’s ‘Wild Hogs’ Indian Motorcycle Challenge 2015 For those who don't know me, my name is Glenn Root and have lived in Hadleigh with my wife Elaine for the past 28 years. In late spring 2014 and almost without warning (apart from some cold-like symptoms), I was struck down by a severe lung infection and pneumonia and was referred to consultant at Ipswich hospital for tests, investigations and treatment. The illness kept me off work for over 3 months and my recovery to 100% good health is still on-going. Shortly before Xmas at a get together with old college mates, four of us decided that we would do this motorcycle challenge across the Himalayan foothills in India later on this year in October (I still think we were all probably drunk at the time!). Whilst my three friends are completing this as a personal challenge, I thought I'd take up the option of doing it for charity and decided to raise funds for a charity called "Breathing Matters" which is aligned with lung disease and pneumonia research. My target is to raise atleast £3,500 and would be extremely grateful to receive any donations to this cause. Donations to my JustGiving page is easy - just follow this link, read my story and click Donate: http://www.justgiving.com/owner-email/pleasesponsor/Glenn-Root JustGiving sends your donation straight to Breathing Matters so it’s a quick and safe way to donate. I do hope that you are able to help. Regards and thanks, Glenn Root.

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Do you have a Chronic Respiratory condition that adversely affects your daily activities or ability to exercise? Do you have a cough that interferes with your activity or wakes you at night? Do you suffer from recurrent chest infections with increased sputum? If the answer to any of the above is yes, then you may benefit from Respiratory Physiotherapy What is Respiratory Physiotherapy? Respiratory Physiotherapy is a specialist branch of Physiotherapy aimed at those with breathing problems. It normalises and maximises your breathing function through breathing control exercises and re-education, postural exercises, sputum clearance techniques and education. The aim is to promote healthy breathing patterns and to reduce the impact of chronic respiratory disease. Some of the common complaints regularly treated are: Excessive sputum production associated with Lung Disease Chronic Cough Reduced fitness levels/ ability to exercise following respiratory or critical illness Hyperventilation Respiratory Physiotherapy at Hadleigh Physiotherapy…… Due to interest and demand for the service, Hadleigh Physiotherapy will now be offering a private respiratory physiotherapy service. The team welcome Respiratory Specialist and Chartered Physiotherapist Sarah Fowler. Sarah has many years of clinical experience within the inpatient and outpatient setting, having worked in national respiratory centres such as the Royal Brompton Hospital London, and gaining an MsC in Respiratory Physiotherapy. Sarah will be offering appointments based at the clinic on George Street as well as home visits. If you wish to discuss further or have an interest in the service, please give us a call on 07599 959997 or email enquiries@hadleighphysio.co.uk

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

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

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Milden Singers It was a full house for both performances of ‘Hits from the Blitz’ at the recent nostalgic concerts. With songs, poems, sing-a-longs and memories both young and old enjoyed the music of Glenn Miller, The Andrews Sisters, Dame Vera Lynn to name a few and the memorable solo ‘Under the Bed’ which filled the hall with laughter A staggering £1011 was raised for Milden Pavilion with a donation of £308 to Help for Heroes from the raffle. There will be a ‘country feel’ at their next concerts on Friday 8th and Saturday 9th May and you will be able to enjoy a duet from Milden’s very own Dolly and Kenny! Milden Singers meet every Monday evening at Milden Pavilion, for more information please call Pearl on 01449 741876 and more men are always needed!

Something in ‘common’ with Prince Harry You probably read that Prince Harry said he gets very nervous when he has to speak in public to any size audience. This is quite understandable but is something with practice that can so easily be overcome. If practice makes perfect as you grandmother used to say then help is at hand. There are number of ‘speakers clubs’ in our area that meet fortnightly that practice the skill of public speaking. The group is never more than 16 and everything is geared up to support and help members and guests on how best to approach the subject of speaking in public. The evening takes the form of various exercises from members speaking off the cuff for 30 seconds, to speaking for 2 minutes on a selected subject going on to prepared speeches on various subjects for up to 10 minutes. The whole process is there to help and encourage those present to develop this very useful skill. New Year resolutions maybe somewhat old hat in these most uncertain time but taking up a new skill is something very much worthwhile. You will be very pleasantly surprised how quickly you become competent in this much valued skill. You would be most welcome to come a meeting and sit there as a guest to see what goes on and decide whether it is something you would like to get involved in. Please ring Brian Wilcox on 01473 658496 anytime to be put on the guest list for a meeting near you. So Much More Than a Dance Class No Partners Required Any Age & Ability Very Welcome Shimmy, Shake, Wiggle Giggle to Dance Fitness Fun

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Ever thought what the Princes Trust can do to change your life? “It’s a very nerve racking process to put forward your ideas of what makes the perfect business, this is what you have always wanted to do,” says Alison Mayston 27, who just wants to share her talent with others. It’s been her own form of art therapy for many years and a long awaited dream to have her own business. Lester Desmond, Prince’s Trust mentor said. "The Prince's Trust programmes are about giving young people the practical and financial support they need. Alison has demonstrated that she has a viable business plan and the motivation to successfully develop her ideas." The Craft Loft is a group of local artists/crafters offering a variety of skills fused glass art, glass jewellery, silver clay, polymer clay, silk painting, mono printing, silk paper, mixed media and textiles As a mobile shop it can be found showcasing it’s work at local craft fairs, Facebook & online. It offers a workspace to teach and demonstrate providing a valuable resource to the community and local groups. Pop round and take a look if you want that special present for someone or just see how its done. The Craft Loft is an outlet to provide people with their own art therapy session, to let everything go, have fun, learn a new skill and just enjoy what art has to offer www.craftloft.co.uk 07917 095486 alison.mayston@gmail.com

Lavenham Players Lavenham Players are proud to announce that their next production will be an openair performance of one of William Shakespeare's most celebrated comedies, Twelfth Night, co- directed by Gemma Leggett and Penny Mills. Building on the success of Lavenham Players' memorable 2013 production of Much Ado About Nothing, which captured the imagination of the village and beyond, this production will once again take place amid the elegant surroundings of the beautiful Lavenham Hall, with a live band ready to transport you back in time to the roaring twenties! The last open-air Shakespeare production, a complete sell-out, proved to be enormous fun for cast, crew, musicians and audience alike, and we are confident that 2015's effort will be no exception. Twelfth Night is a joyful journey through the fictional land of Illyria - a tale of shipwrecked twins, unrequited love and an infamous pair of yellow stockings! As a fun and accessible introduction to Shakespeare and Twelfth Night, Gemma and Penny are holding two pre-audition workshops, to take place at Lavenham Village Hall, on both Sunday 15th February and Saturday 21st February, running from 2pm-4pm on both dates. Using new workshop techniques recently developed by the Globe Theatre's Creative Senior Advisor, Fiona Banks, these workshops will provide participants with a simple two hour taster session of what speaking and performing Shakespeare is all about, helping to unlock and unpack Shakespeare's language, turning the words into action, and allowing the text to flow from 'page to stage.' Whether young or old, a seasoned Shakespeare performer or a keen novice, all are more than welcome to come along, loosen up and have some fun with the Bard! Gemma and Penny will be on hand on the day to answer any questions or queries you may have. Following on from the workshop dates, open auditions for Twelfth Night will then be held at the Village Hall on Sunday 1st March (2pm-4pm) and on Monday 2nd March from 7.30pm. Once again, all are welcome to come along and audition, whether experienced at treading the boards or just curious. We hope you will enjoy the workshops, whether or not you intend to audition. In the meantime, please do not hesitate to contact Gemma on 07866800248, Penny on 07793494600, or check out our Facebook page if you have any enquiries.

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Unlock your creative side, turn ideas into reality • Ideal for those who have crafty fingers • Take a look at our growing list of workshops/crafts on offer or come and visit us • Group demonstrations, mobile workshops available, tailored to your requirements • Open events 2nd weekend of the month so come along and see our range of gifts on sale

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Heating Oil Thefts Warning….. One of the many heating oil suppliers have recently sent out the below advice to its customers, so thought I would share it with you the reader, bear in mind that there are many other heating oil suppliers so it would be advised to be vigilant whoever your supplier is! ‘Ukayfuels has been advised to warn all customers of current oil theft activity. Unknown to the delivery drivers, it is believed that they are being followed by oil thieves. Once oil has been delivered to the designated property, oil thieves then enter the property and siphon the oil, meaning customers have to pay again for their oil and to repair their tank. Ukayfuels have made all of our drivers aware of this and will be doing their best to deter thieves. However we highly recommend that customers do their up most to prevent their tank from being attacked. To assist you to reduce the risk of theft Ukayfuels have a wonderful new product called Smartguard. It’s an antitheft and monitoring device that detects unusual large drops in levels activating an alarm & notifying yourself or your supplier by text or email.’ Most Heating Oil suppliers will have their own Smartguard device so contact them in the first instance should wish to purchase one for you home/tank. Some helpful tips to help you protect you heating Oil…. • Screen your tank with hedging or fences • Close and secure perimeter gates • Conceal any external pipe work • Install dusk till dawn lighting • Regularly check your fuel levels • Install lockable caps or an alarm (consult your tank supplier) • Join a neighborhood watch scheme, keep an eye out and call 999 if you see anything suspicious

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Taking pride in keeping Suffolk safe

SUFFOLK CONSTABULARY

Daylight burglaries are occurring in the local area… Many people don’t pay as much attention to their home’s security during the daylight hours. This is because people tend to feel safer when not surrounded by darkness. However, when looking at statistics burglaries are just as likely to occur during the day. A burglary at a property can occur at any time day or night, in fact many burglaries occur during the day, as offenders tend to blend in better with the surroundings and are able to offer more plausible excuses should they be challenged, such as “I am lost”, “I was looking for Mr X who lives somewhere around here”, “I thought this property was for sale” and “I’ve lost my dog”, along with various other excuses that can be more easily made during the normal daylight working hours. If your home is unoccupied during the day here are a few tips to help you to improve security: • ALWAYS lock your doors and windows when you leave the house, even if it’s only for a few minutes. Make sure your locks reach British Standards and are fit for purpose. • Never assume that your home, garage, shed or studio will be safe while unlocked, even if you’re currently at home. It only takes a minute for someone to enter and take what is not theirs. • Remove ALL tools and objects from within your garden that could be used by an offender to break into your home with. • ALWAYS set your intruder alarm if you have one, during the day AND night. And consider installing an alarm in any outbuildings too. Battery operated alarms can be purchased from Sudbury, Hadleigh and Capel Police Stations for £8 each. • Use lights and, especially during the day, radios on timers inside your home. • Property mark all electrical and valuable items with a UV & permanent marker pen, which can be purchased from the above stations for £1 each, or use a property marking solution like Smartwater or SelectaDNA. • Register any items that have serial numbers on the UK property database www.immobilise.com for free, including any bicycles and power tools. • Ensure your perimeters are secure with fencing or appropriate hedging and lock sidegates at all times with a padlock or mortice lock. • IF YOU REMEMBER JUST ONE THING… Remember to store ALL important valuables including jewellery and cash out of sight and if possible in a hidden wall or floor safe. The first place an offender will look is in the top drawer of your dresser unit, or in the back of a wardrobe. DON’T MAKE IT EASY FOR THEM. Finally we are asking for residents to help to be our eyes and ears in the community. If you see something suspicious, or out of the ordinary then please report it and whenever possible report it straight away by calling 101. Please do not leave it to someone else; we would sooner have a number of calls on the same suspicious person, than none at all. Mandy, PCSO 3108 Coleman


Mozart: a life in letters A Concert on Sunday 11th January by CHROMA United Reformed Church, Hadleigh Many people know and love Mozart’s music but fewer are familiar with his extensive correspondence which reveals his character and times so clearly. Writing to his father in 1777 he says that ‘Count Salern ....certainly knows his Musique because he kept saying Bravo when other gentlemen would take a pinch of snuff – blow their nose, clear their throat – or start a conversation.’ The actor, Edward Max, sonorously read parts of Mozart’s letters to a much more attentive and comfortable audience that might have been the case two hundred and fifty years ago. Between the readings came three of Mozart’s Preludes and Fugues after J.S. Bach; arrangements of Bach’s music for string trio – sparse, sinewy and beautifully played, a foil for the words. In the second part of the programme CHROMA played Mozart’s String Trio in Eb major. The players clearly loved their work; the music ebbed and flowed, rose and fell, glances between them showed a connection which was not just matter of sound alone, and the whole was underpinned by the sensitive but emphatic ‘cello playing of Clare O’Connell. One does not find playing of this quality in a small Suffolk town very often. CHROMA’S next event is a Musical Apéritif for Valentine’s Eve at the URC at 6.00pm on Saturday 14th February.

Hadleigh & District Footpath Volunteers Our walk this month will be a circular starting, and finishing at Sudbury on Saturday 14th February. We will leave by bus departing from the Bus Station (Coop side) at 9.50am. We will walk to Cuckoo Tye via Ballingdon Bridge, Brundon, Borley Hall, Long Melford, and return to Sudbury via Newmans Green and the Peoples Park. This walk is 7 miles in length. We will return to Hadleigh by bus arriving back at 2.30pm. Strong shoes, or walking boots should be worn as the paths can be rough, and wet in places. There are some superb views on this walk, and it will be well worth your effort. The walk is suitable for all adults, and older children. Your dog is welcome to join us but must be under close control when passing livestock. The dates for our walks for the rest of the year are as follows. March 14th, April 18th, May 16th, June 12th,13th and 14th (Hadleighs walking weekend), July 11th, August 8th, September 5th, October 3rd, November 7th and December 12th. For further information about this walk, or the other activities of the footpath volunteers contact David Warner (Hadleighs Footpath Warden) on 01473 652416, or 07749732941. You may also email for further information nottinghamvictoria@supanet.com

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New Year - New Shiny Oven Is your oven a mess after the chaos of Christmas? It could be shiny as new in no time and you won't have to lift a finger. Let Kooker King do the dirty job so you can get on with other things (or put your feet up!). We are a family run business and offer a friendly, professional service in Hadleigh, Suffolk and the surrounding areas. We clean all types of Oven’s old or new including Ranges and AGA’s, Hobs, Extractors, Microwaves and even BBQ’s! We can cater for both residential and commercial customers and we also offer end of tenancy services to landlords and letting agents. Our specially designed, van mounted dip tank will clean the removable parts of your oven at high temperatures whilst we get to work deep cleaning the rest of your oven. We only use the highest quality non-toxic, eco friendly, fume free products in your home, unlike the cleaning products you can buy from the supermarket, meaning it is not harmful for your family. You will also be able to use your oven straight away! All our prices are fixed, so there are no hidden costs! Prices start from £45 for a single oven and includes grill pan cleaning and bulb replacement. We accept cash or cheque and are able to accept all major credit or debit cards. 01473 823525 - 07914 431784 - sales@kookerking.co.uk www.kookerking.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

Run Hadleigh Run! Many people were chosen to participate in the third and final cross country competition. The event took place on Thursday 15th January, and was held at Culford School to select the Suffolk team for the Anglian and All England Championship. All students from Hadleigh High School who participated in the competition, did exceptionally well. These students included: Alex Baxter (7th), Ewan Baxter (22nd), Felix Vardon-Barber (28th), Joel Cooper (43rd), Ellis Girling (45th), Rio Simpson (46th), Harvey Clements (48th), Ben Evans (51st), Rowan Bennett (23rd), Curtis Harvey (51st) and Catlin Fosker (32nd). Alex Baxter and Rowan Bennett stand a very good chance of being selected to represent Suffolk following their impressive performance in the three trial events. Alex Baxter told us: “I am extremely happy and proud; I have worked so hard for this”. Rowan Bennett stated: “It’s good I’ve had the chance to do this. I do fifteen miles per week in training. Despite an arm injury, I still powered through the pain”. All runners showed great determination. Student Union in Action After raising £3,500 from the sponsored walk in September, collectively, as a school, we have decided to spend the money on outdoor leisure equipment. The decision process was aided by the recently established Student Union. The Student Union represents the school and makes sure that students’ voices are heard. Run by previous head pupils, the Student Union consists of roughly 30 pupils and helps the school by listening to what the pupils themselves actually want. They created a survey with a short list of options for each Form Group to fill out. The final result was very clear. The outdoor equipment will allow students outside of clubs to enjoy playing things such as table tennis in their own time.

researching the feasibility of having a wind turbine or solar panels at our school. They are currently looking at factors, such as planning permissions, costs and the huge task of fund raising. We hope that the ‘Power Predictor’ will be a useful part of their campaign. On 9th January 2015 a group of gallant students wondered into the Adastral Park and took part in the ROBO CUP Master class.

Students were introduced to C# coding and were able to learn how to use coding to make a virtual robot to pick up and detect colours whilst avoiding traps. They competed against a lot of schools (around 60 to be exact). Some of our brave robot programmes came third in the Master Class competition and are well on the way to develop great programming skills and coding to compete in the INTERNATIONAL ROBO CUP Competition on 20th March 2015. Conservation Area Please can we say a big thank you to pupils, parents and staff for collecting the Morrisons ‘Let’s Grow’ vouchers. With all the vouchers that were collected we were able to order an Interactive Solitary Beehive and two Nesting Boxes. The photograph on the left shows the large Bee and Bug Biome that was obtained with last year’s Morrisons ‘Let’s Grow’ vouchers. The right hand photograph shows the ‘Bug Hotel’ that pupils helped to make using old bricks and wood. The habitat for wildlife within the Conservation Area will be much enhanced by these additions.

Connie Powell Rugby Trails Hadleigh High School’s very own Connie Powell, Year 10, has been selected for trials at the London and South East Rugby Academy. Connie said, “I am immensely pleased; I’ve trained for this for such a long time.” This is a massive opportunity for Connie and we wish her all the best, as this could be a big step towards pursuing Rugby as a career. Results Day for Year 11 On the 16th of January, the Year 11 students received their mock exam results. The process is valuable for the pupils as it mirrors results day in August, when students go to the hall to receive a print out of all their results. It allows them to consider the importance of the ever-looming GCSEs they will soon take. Before receiving his mock results, Will Simmons told us: “I am looking forward to receiving my mock results as I am keen to see where I need to improve, thus giving me revision guidance and allowing me to be successful in my real exams.” Last year’s GCSE students celebrated with magnificent results, as 69% gained 5 or more passes at A*-C. This set a new record for the school. These results were the product of hard work and persistence, and we are hoping students will achieve this standard again this year. Science Department and Eco Club The Science Department has installed a ‘Power Predictor’ in the grounds of the school. The Power Predictor consists of a Wind Speed Sensor and Solar Sensor mounted on a mast. The data recorded enables us to see what power could be potentially generated if we had our own wind turbine or solar panels at Hadleigh High School. The Eco Club, headed by Imogen Morsman and Charlotte Duffield, are currently 22

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The Hadleigh Art Club The Hadleigh Art Club meet every Tuesday afternoon at 2pm until 4pm in the Hadleigh Library Seminar Room. Newcomers are welcome. Programme for February; Feb 3; Think seashore. Bring in some seashells, coral, flotsam and jetsam etc. Feb10; Think feet! Boots, shoes, wellies. Feb 17; Spring is coming1 Garden trowels, flower pots any garden implements. Feb 24; Pot plant, Draw it, paint it, water it.

Hadleigh and District Twinning Association

RACE NIGHT Come and join us for a night at the races Saturday 21st February 2015, First Race at 7.30 pm at Ansell Community Centre, URC Church, Market Place, Hadleigh Admission £5, Entrance price includes a ploughman's supper Please bring your own drinks and glasses - Raffle will be held If you would like any further information please contact Jane on 01473 828392


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THEN CALL US FIRST!! Kersey Mill Newsletter As the lighter nights approach the gardens and grounds around the mill are having a makeover with new planting and lots of composted mulch on the beds for good measure. It won’t be long before the snowdrops appear, they look absolutely wonderful covering the riverbanks and give us hope that spring is only just round the corner. On the restoration front the work continues on restoring the mill, much of the work on the wheel has been completed with a small amount of repairs still required to the Starts, unfortunately the heavy downpours and high water level through the race and river have delayed things a little. We are currently experiencing difficulties to our efforts due to the back-watering of the river and tail race to the wheel. This occurs and impedes the wheel because the water is struggling to get away due in part to the flow between Kersey Mill and Hadleigh having a large amount of fallen trees which have been damming the river and impeding its flow. The environment agency has informed us this will be cleared shortly. Our main efforts are now being focused on the pit wheel, A very large cast iron wheel that is connected by a shaft to the water wheel, as the waterwheel turns so does the Pitwheel, it then engages with other cogs and pinions providing the drive for the lay shaft and other machinery within the mill. 120 wooden teeth need to be cut and produced from kiln dried oak and fitted individually into the Pitwheel, We would be very pleased to hear from anyone with carpentry skills who may like to be involved.

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Paul French My brother Paul died unexpectedly in September last year, he died from a virtually unknown condition called vasculitis. When my business moved to Queen Street, Paul worked tirelessly for 3 months transforming the premises into the beautiful Salon it is today. Always a person to help others I would now like to help the Vasculitis Society carry on their great work into researching this complex and rare condition. A charity event is being planned for this Summer to highlight the society and hopefully raise some much needed money in memory of Paul. Find our ‘just giving’ page on Facebook and Twitter Susan French, French Complexion

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

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I don’t believe it! Mum says I’m on a diet after too many festive treats so to spread the pain, here is a reminder to all my tubby canine pals out there. A slim waistline means a longer life, less stress on the old knee joints and heart and lots of enjoyable walks without sounding like a puffing dragon. If you like taking pictures of your pets when you are out and about, how about entering the SESAW Photographic Competition on Facebook? Simply join the group then submit up to three photos each month for a chance to feature in the SESAW 2016 Calendar. A public vote will select ten pictures per month to go forward to the grand final in September. You will find a link to the Competition at www.sesaw.co.uk or on the SESAW Facebook page. If you don’t have Facebook or a computer, perhaps you could ask a friend to help you – that’s what I do! Among the animals awaiting homes are Pip and Snoopy who would suit an active retired couple as they like their walks. Pip loves a cuddle once he knows you Like me, Snoopy needs to lose his Christmas bulge. Buster, a big hairy black cat, is ready for a nice warm adult home after living rough on an industrial estate. Mona, a pretty tabby and white cat, will be much happier when someone ends her long wait for a loving home. We have a fundraising sale on 21st March in Whatfield and items we can sell or use as raffle prizes would be appreciated. Donations may be left with us Thurs-Sun, 10-1pm or phone/text 07881 785535 to arrange collection. I must close now because a packet of (low fat) doggy treats that someone donated is calling to me, Kenny (the Boss) Chihuahua. Suffolk and Essex Small Animal Welfare, Stoke Road, Leavenheath, CO6 4PP. Tel: 01787 210888. Email info@sesaw.co.uk Reg. Charity No. 1124029

Infant massage can help: • Strengthen baby-parent communication • Boost self esteem and confidence in parenting • Enhance your understanding of baby’s development • Relax parent and baby • Encourage a deeper sleep for baby • Relieve wind, colic and constipation • Develop muscle tone and co-ordination For more information please contact Nicola Hicks Tel 01449 741056, Mobile 07824 181511 info@bondingwithbaby.net www.bondingwithbaby.net or find me on Facebook

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Hadleigh Optimists Group for the visually impaired - New Treasurer Needed We are a small group of 20 – 25 people, who meet once a month locally, we enjoy coffee mornings, trips out for lunch etc. If you are interested in finding out more, please contact Valerie Parmenter 01473 824991/ veese@outlook.com

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

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Hadleigh and District Garden Club December: This year the Christmas Quiz and Fizz Evening was under new direction but equally fiendish with memories having to scavenge from the long lost past, in fact before some of the members were born (and incidentally it wasn't fizz but a warm spicy drink - another ploy to fog the memories?! It was a fantastic evening of food and fun enjoyed by everyone, even the vocal rendition by one member! The thanks this year go to the committee for the marvellous array of food and John W., Ruth S., and Margaret and Andy for the competition. At this point we would all like to thank Ruth Smith for her hard work as Treasurer and say how sad we are that she and Bob are moving away in the New Year and wish them both the very best in their new abode. It just remains for me to add that if there is a noble soul out there who fancies the Treasurership or even the Secretaries position (as the secretary is prepared to do the treasurers job , but can't do both) - please do come forward. We are all a very friendly crowd and a garden isn't a vital part of it - a couple of pot plants will do! (The committee only meet 3 or 4 times a year.) So please think about it, and come to our aid if you possibly can, we can't continue without a treasurer. January: Surprisingly, on an evening of distinctly seasonal weather, our January meeting was pretty well supported. So thank you dedicated members! It was an evening for airing our garden problems to four committee members who were 'put on the line' to come up with answers and recommendations, so we hope we were a help. The problems aired varied from woolly aphid and natural insect control (squashing in your fingers!!) to the regeneration of aged and /or pot bound plants; the starting of wet bonfire material safely and the Bylaws appertaining thereto and I really mustn't forget the cultivation and correct pruning of raspberries!!! (He knows who he is). It was though a sad evening in some ways as we said goodbye to our wonderful Tresasurer Ruth Smith and husband Bob who will both be sadly missed but we wished them well for their new life in Frinton. As ever the marvellous Secretary Carole who rescued us from obivion has moved sideways to step into Ruth's shoes and handed the 'pen' to Linda. On behalf of us all, thank you both. The next meeting on Feb 9th is to be given by Matt Tanton-Brown on Practical Propogation - the competition is a vase of Hellebores. Ruth Allen 822323

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

Hadleigh Thrift Shop Ltd Just a quick reminder that we offer a pick-up service with our ‘man with a van’for any furniture you would like to donate to us, as well as bags of clothes etc. if you cannot manage to get them to us. Just ring 01473 829292 and we will arrange collection. List of recent organisations we have helped with a monetary donation Wellbeing Centre, Magdalen House Advertisement in Codair St Mary's Church Christingle Service HADS pantomime lights S.Suffolk leisure centre, life-saving equip Age UK Christmas tea-party in Layham Childminders group Hadleigh Cricket Club


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News from the Garden Personal Thoughts I was a member of the Panel for the January ‘Any Questions’ session at the Garden Club, and there was one question that I felt we failed to deal with satisfactorily. The question concerned a specimen box bush growing in a pot on which the top leaves were turning yellow. Now ‘Box Blight’ is another of the new diseases that have appeared in the last few years. It is caused by a couple of fungi, and has caused the total removal of box hedges in some well known gardens. For the Panel the problem was that none of us had actually seen it. Research on the internet after the meeting shows that it causes the leaves to turn brown and die, and if it is well developed there may be the fruiting bodies of the fungus which in one case are white, and the the other pink. For the amateur there is no satisfactory treatment. Even Monty Don gave up and cleared his hedges and replanted with something else. In the case of the questioner the leaves were going yellow so the probable cause was exhaustion of the fertilizer in the compost, and possibly poor drainage because of the roots packing the pot. My suggestion which would be applicable to a number of pot grown shrubs would be to tip the plant out of the pot, and use a dibber to loosen and remove some soil from the sides and bottom of the root ball. It can then be repotted in the same or a slightly bigger pot using fresh compost to replace what has been removed. 2015 has been declared the Hadleigh Year of the Sheep. Having just sat down to put my seed order together I thought it might be fun to grow some of the dye plants used to dye cloth in the 1500's. A lot of dyes were probably imported, but woad (blue), weld (yellow), and madder (red) were grown in the UK. So I consulted my catalogues, and found that I had missed the boat. If I wanted to harvest them in 2015, I should have sown them in 2014. I hope the organisers thought ahead further than I did. Soil conditions around Hadleigh are very variable, so when I spotted an internet site that claimed to map soil types for the whole of England. I had to try it. I was amazed to find that it had the change of soil type in the middle of my garden correctly identified. If you want to try it the url is www.landis.org.uk/soilscapes. Weather Records In December at Kersey there was 48.4 mm (1.9") of rain, which is about average for the month. The 3 monthly total at the end of November was 237.4 mm (9.3") which is nearly 60% more than the average figure. December completes the year, and this time the annual total was 677.8 (26.7"). This is very close to our average annual rainfall over the last few years. In December the maximum temperature was 14 Cel (57F) which is warmer than average, and the minimum temperature was -2 Cel (28F) which is about average. In my garden the ground temperature at writing is 3 Cel (37F). Mid January ground temperature seems to be quite variable, and this is within the normal range. Maybe the grass will stop growing now. Hints The main thing to do in February is to make sure that you are ready for March when the garden really wakes up. So make sure that you have any seeds that you want to sow. If you grow potatoes then Partridges already have theirs in. If you want something a bit more unusual then this years potato day is on 14 February in the morning at Stonham Barns. If the weather permits flower beds can be overhauled, and vegetable beds prepared. It would be good if the various pruning jobs on roses, fruit trees and shrubs could be completed. Do not prune spring flowering shrubs, or plum/damson trees in the Spring. John Rye

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Hadleigh Chamber of Commerce CIC Extraordinary General Meeting 6pm, Tuesday 10th February 2015, Guildhall, Hadleigh Help define what the Chamber now does. Although we did not, unfortunately, receive enough volunteers to run a full committee and cover all areas of operation, we have received a lot of support and requests for individual projects. We are therefore holding an open meeting on 10th February to explore and decide what the Chamber does going forward and how we finance and resource that work. The first project has been the Loyalty card and, with generous support from Keith Avis Printers the Chamber will be able to continue to run the scheme. But how many other projects can we run to benefit Hadleigh and its businesses? Please come along and have your say, put your ideas forward and, if you can spare just a little bit of time, help us get the Chamber working again. We'll cover the ideas in two separate areas; • Community Projects – covering such things as the Loyalty Card, CCTV for the Industrial Estate, Town Team, promoting tourism • Business Voice – e.g. liaison with Councils and Police and Business Rate review If you can get along to the meeting to help define what the Chamber can do, please let us know by either emailing contact@hadleighchamber.co.uk or complete the form at www.hadleighchamber.co.uk/egm

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The main themes for the Fund are: • Buying and giving away percussion instruments – including multicultural sets and outdoor equipment - for younger children to use • Buying orchestral instruments (such as clarinets) to loan to older children who might not otherwise have that opportunity • Funding tuition costs for playing orchestral instruments for older children who might not otherwise have that opportunity • Funding workshops and support for children on the autism spectrum or who have suffered bereavement The Fund also plans to give longer-term support to local musical ensembles by hosting a series of workshops (including for teachers and others) and concerts in Rosa’s name. Nigel Crisp, one of the Fund’s team, said “the amazing generosity of so many has ensured that the Rosa Simon Music Fund is likely to be around for some time, but of course we don’t want to be sitting on lots of money as that won’t realise the Fund’s vision for ensuring every local children has improved access to music”. “Furthermore, because of the Fund’s initial successes, we are now looking at applying for charitable status and setting up its own bank account”. Applications forms for applying to the Fund are available at: http://www.rosasimonmusicfund.co.uk/index.php?option=com_conten t&view=article&id=12&Itemid=127

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The Hadleigh Choral Society donated £360 to Rosa's Fund The organisers of a fund set up in the wake of the death of a three and a half year old Hadleigh girl are calling on local organisations to make New Year’s resolutions to apply for its support in improving musical opportunities for all local children. The Rosa Simon Music Fund has raised nearly £13,500 since June 2014 when Rosa died in a tragic accident as she scootered on the pavement immediately outside her house. Yet the Fund has only receive a few applications in that time – all of them accepted - totalling less than £900. Paul Simon, Rosa’s father explained that “this gap actually says something very special about the community spirit in the town and the surrounding villages. So many people and organisations have hurled themselves into fantastically inspiring fundraising activities, but many seem shy about asking for funding themselves. “But now is the time for local schools, churches, playgroups, registered child minders plus the various choirs in the area to help us responsibly invest the money raised to achieve the aims of Rosa’s Fund”.

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Hadleigh Girl’s Winning designs 2014 was a bumper year for Ophelia Yannaghas from Jordayn Rise, Hadleigh who turned fourteen this month. Fortune for Ophelia kicked off early last year when she clinched the Art Scholarship to Culford Senior School, near Bury. Since then she has been on a roll and created a cornucopia of delightful designs which are now in print and causing quite a stir around East Anglia. “We awarded Ophelia the Art Scholarship because we found all her work so exciting and impressive” enthused Mrs Hunt, Head of Art at Culford School, “but, in truth, it was her iPad illustrations which swung it for her. These are quite exceptional. They manifest a style both unique and delightful and demonstrate a talent way beyond her years”. From an early age, Ophelia harboured a flair for design and drawing which first became evident at Monks Eleigh Primary School. Since then, she has pursued her passion for illustration, doodling whenever possible in her spare time, developing her own unique creative style in 2013 with the help of an iPad. During Christmas last year she began work on ‘The Virginia Delrimple Collection’ which is a series of drawings based on a retired catwalk model, Virginia and her glamorous circle of friends. These designs, known commercially now as ‘Foofster Designs’, really pack a punch as greetings cards and are on sale in over twenty outlets around Essex and Suffolk, prompting requests from retailers to provide a rolling stock and create new designs to order. Jimmy’s Farm at Wherstead are keen to stock her cards this year and have asked her to create some designs of their own animals. Ophelia finds it hard to believe how well ‘Foofster Designs’ have been received. “I can’t believe that people are taking my doodles seriously” she said. “One minute they were doodles, the next they were cards and now they are in the shops. It’s unbelievable.” It’s not surprising that ‘Foofster Designs’ are causing such a sensation and not least because their creator is so young. They are undeniably charismatic little drawings, deft, colourful and effortlessly humorous and all executed with a flick of the finger. Her Dachshund design has proved to be her most popular to date. Like the rest of her characters, these shifty little sausage dogs carry the artist’s hallmark of the sheepish, side-long glance. Ophelia will do any design to order. Please contact Mum on 01473 822360 for further details and do take a peep at some of her prints which will soon be on display at Crabtrees Café, where there will be a lot of shifty eyes waiting to take a peep at you!

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Looking for something fun for the family to do in the February half term? Hadleigh Library Friends Group invites you to our latest family theatre show Wiz Around Oz. It's a first for us and possibly Hadleigh as this show doesn't take place in a hall it takes place all around Hadleigh. The Walking Theatre Company will be performing their adaptation of the Wizard of Oz story. In this performance, Dorothy has lost Toto, the Cowardly Lion has lost the Tin Man, the Wicked Witch of the West has lost the Wicked Witch of the East, the Scarecrow has lost the way and the Great Wiz has lost his marbles. Come along and find out if it all gets sorted out. The show is £5 per child with accompanying adults free. It's ideal for the whole family. Tickets can be bought from Hadleigh Library. Please bear in mind that the show lasts for approx. 90 minutes and involves walking around the sights of Hadleigh so wear some comfortable shoes.

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Suffolk Cross Country Championships Hadleigh Hares were well represented at this years Suffolk Cross Country Championships held at Ixworth Park in Bury St Edmunds. The competition involves all of the running clubs in Suffolk with the top placed finishers going on to represent Suffolk at National level. The day started off crisp and sunny but when the fog descended the temperatures dropped sharply which made the waist high water ditch a bit chilly but it gave the spectators something to laugh about, especially seeing the ones who fell face first into it. Jasmine Hayward produced another excellent cross country performance to win the county Gold medal in the U20 category and our senior ladies team continued their impressive form by winning the team event ahead of Ipswich Jaffa. Elisa Bostock took the Bronze medal in the senior womens category and our senior men finished in 5th position with John Scaife taking Jasmine Hayward Silver in the Veteran category. 1st U20 Female Cross Country - Ipswich Ipswich Jaffa hosted Race 4 of the 53-12 Cross country league on the windswept fields surrounding the Suffolk Food Hall in Wherstead. Congratulations to our junior squad who pushed up into 9th position in the league. The junior runners were Noah & Esme Jamieson, Ella Bodsworth, Elizabeth Stewart, Freddie Ashmore and Sara Scaife. The Seniors extended their lead at the top of Pool B with another good team performance. Our first two ladies came home in 2nd and 3rd position. Sara Taylor-Balls raced well and Jessie McKenzie had an excellent debut run for the Hares. Danny Preece continued his good form finishing 16th in the Mens race. The 'Performance of the day’ award this week went to Jasmine Hayward for her battling efforts to hang onto 3rd place. Ladies Results 2nd Victoria Kenny, 3rd Jasmine Hayward, 25th Penny Grayson, 34th Rachel Bodsworth, 44th Jessie McKenzie, 49th Bernadette White, 52nd Katrina Rigby, 63rd Sara Taylor-Balls, 64th Amanda Dunn, 96th Deborah Stewart. Mens Results 9th John Scaife, 16th Danny Preece, 37th Matthew Hunter, 54th Leon Hayward, 60th Paul Gardiner, 70th James Rush, 135th Hugh White, 137th Wayne Donovan, 157th Paul McAllister, 169th Andrew Stewart, 173rd Mike Rosbrook, 177th Chris Bone.

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

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