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June 2015
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Want to challenge Suffolk’s Strongest Man? Teams of 8-10 are wanted to join the St Elizabeth Hospice Truck Pull to compete to pull a truck 50 metres - in the fastest time possible. The new event, which is the first of its kind for the local charity - will take place on Saturday 18th July, from noon, outside Mannings Amusements, Felixstowe. As well as the Truck Pull, individuals can challenge themselves further by trying their hand at the Car Lift – testing their strength and stamina as they see how many times they can lift the car – with the most repetitions winning. Rachael Brown, St Elizabeth Hospice’s Fundraising Support Manager, said: “We wanted to hold a fun, team event to encourage a bit of friendly competition - but to organise something a bit different - and we took inspiration from Suffolk’s Strongest Man, our Catering Manager, Graham Reid. “If you want to encourage team building and bonding or are looking for a challenge for you and your colleagues, friends or gym buddies, then this is the perfect, fun – but tough – contest for you.” Teams for the Truck Pull can be male, female or mixed. Each team is asked to raise sponsorship with all funds raised going towards providing vital care and support to more than 2,000 local people living with a progressive illness every year. The event will be as much fun for spectators as it is for participants and there will be entertainment for all ages – so bring all the family along too for a fun day out! With thanks to: Seven Group for donating a truck for the day; Whip Street Motors for donating a car for the day; and Mannings Amusements for use of the venue. Can your team challenge Suffolk’s Strongest Man - Graham Reid?
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We are delighted to announce that The Build a School in Gambia Golf Day and Dinner was a huge success raising over £16,000 for the charity. The event was staged at the Stoke By Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa and was well attended by many in the Plumbing & Heating Business. Local businessman Alan Seager of Seager Home Solutions is the driving force behind the event and charity and spends most of the year sorting out the details of the day and inviting teams to attend the event. This year the Golf Day comprised of 38 teams and 151 players and vying for a team win! The weather was glorious making it even better being out of the office for the day. As well as the traditional ways of winning there was also an opportunity to win a Land Rover Defender on the 18th hole in a specially arranged ‘hole in one’ competition and a luxury stay at a hotel for a ‘hole in one’ on the 7th. Sadly neither of these were won this year but everyone had fun trying! The fun continued once everyone handed in their cards with a putting competition on the practise green. More funds were raised for the charity as everyone dug deep to enter and show off their putting skills. After a fantastic day of golf it was time to scrub up and get the evening dinner underway. John Wark, Ipswich FC and Liverpool football legend entertained the crowd with his after dinner speech outlining his successful footballing career. With the number of Ipswich fans in the audience, his appearance was well received. The crowd were delighted once again with comedy and impressions from Les Gibson. The day concluded with a successful auction of fabulous donated prizes. Tickets to football matches, a fishing trip to The Gambia and golf breaks were up for grabs and this led to some entertaining bidding wars. The event was a huge success and we would like to thank everyone who attended and the organisers who made the event run so smoothly. Next year’s BASIG (Build a School in Gambia) Golf Day is on the 20th May 2016. Please see www.buildaschoolingambia.org.uk for more details on the charity.
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Whatfield 12 month Challenge Next up is number 5: Brecon to Cardiff run which is an ultra 42 miles. Training has been paramount and an 18 mile race between marathons has helped with conditioning. The weather has taken a turn for the better which always helps and with Gary's commitment and his family's ongoing support he is well on the way to achieving his goal and raising much needed funds for Whatfield School. We cannot help but be impressed with the miles Gary has covered since he has started training let alone all the marathons he has already completed. Well done. In the meantime if you are able to sponsor Gary we would be so very grateful, this can be done via our just giving page www.justgiving.com/fows2015 or text 70070
The Hadleigh Thrift Shop Limited We always want to thank you for the wonderful donations we receive every day from you, which, of course, enables us to give donations to so many local organisations. About 1/8th of the yearly total goes to help the very poor families and schools we help in Albania. A father of one of the families wants a picture of everyone who helps, there are about 22 of us at the last count, so we are going to have a photo taken outside the shop, frame it and take it with us for him. Latest organisations helped with a donation:Kersey Primary School Rosa Simon Music Fund HADS Trust, Big Lunch Hadleigh Year of the Sheep Wellbeing Centre, Magdalen House St. Mary's School, Hadleigh Gymnastics in Ipswich Friars Hall Nursing Home Brain Tumour Charity St Elizabeth Hospice St Mary’s PCC Had. Dementia Action Alliance Hadleigh ELderly People’s Welfare Layham Local History Group Don't forget we have a ‘man with a van’ who will pick up any donations from you if you are unable to bring it to the shop yourself.
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10.30am, Saturday, 18th July 2015 - Stoke by Nayland Village Hall '200 Years of Local Countryside History' by Ashley Cooper An illustrated talk following the fluctuating fortunes of local agriculture and village life through farm diaries, letters, reports from learned societies, and human memories looking at the land, those who worked it and lived around it, from about 1730 to 1940. Ashley is a full time working farmer born at Hill Farm, Gestingthorpe in 1952, shortly after his late Father had discovered a Roman villa on one of the fields. He has written five local history books, including the Long Furrow, The Khyber Connection and Our Mother Earth. Since 2013 I have been a joint patron of the Stour Valley Community Archaeology Group, which has been conducting excavations on a medieval site on the farm. Total cost is just £14 including coffee on arrival, morning lecture, lunch, and a visit to Hill Farm, it's Museum and Roman Villa in Gestingthorpe (CO9 3BL). Places at the Museum in the afternoon are limited to 25 so early booking is recommended. To book please contact: Sue Whiteley on 01787 210945 or email: whiteleysa@hotmail.co.uk
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Calling all volunteers to help create colourful fun! The count down has begun to the East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) Ipswich Colour Dash and organisers calling for any willing volunteers to help on the day. The EACH Colour Dash will be held on Sunday 7th June, in Christchurch Park, Ipswich. Colour dashes are the newest craze to hit the UK and see participants race around a 5km course as they are showered with clouds of coloured powder – creating truly impressive multi-coloured results! Event organisers are asking anyone who doesn’t feel energetic enough to take part but would still like to be involved in the colourful fun to consider volunteering as a marshal on the day. Patsy Johnson-Cisse, EACH Fundraiser, explained: “We’re all really excited to be hosting the EACH Colour Dash in Ipswich for the second year running. We’re on the look out for marshals for the event, to be dotted around the course, cheering on our runners and steering them in the right direction. “The event is so colourful and great to watch, the atmosphere on the day makes it so worth while to be involved in – so if you’re interested in finding out more we’d love to hear from you.” More than 500 places have been sold so far for the colour dash but spaces are still available. Patsy continued: “We’ve had pallets full of paint powder lots of colours delivered last week and a mountain of white t-shirts and medals so we’re nearly all set for a fun day! Places for the day are selling really well, so if you do want to take part I’d encourage you to book now to avoid disappointment.” The Samboomba Band will be coming along on the day to keep participants and well wishers entertained. The event had kindly been sponsored by Pure Resourcing Solutions (Pure) in Ipswich. The EACH Ipswich Colour Dash will be held on Sunday 7th June, in Christchurch Park, Ipswich. Tickets are available now - adult (£20) child (£10) Team (£175) Family (£45). For more information on the Ipswich Colour Dash, and to book your place, visit www.each.org.uk/colourdash. To offer your support as a volunteer marshal on the day please contact the Suffolk Fundraising Team on 01473 276196.
Sudbury Sings Local community choir Sudbury Sings, are giving a charity concert in aid of DIPG brain cancer and Funding Neuro, in memory of Daisy Brooks. It is on 4th July, at 7pm at Long Melford Holy Trinity Church. An evening of popular songs, in 3 and 4 part harmony. Parking on the Green. Tickets, Adults £7, children under 12 £5, available from Evans Interiors, Landers Bookshop Long Melford, and Sudbury Tourist Information Office in the Library. Erica Bolam
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Hadleigh’s Medieval Woollen-Cloth Industry As part of Hadleigh Year of the Sheep 2015, there will be a morning of talks at St. Mary’s Church on Saturday 25th July (doors open 9.30) by two distinguished Suffolk historians. Professor Mark Bailey will give ‘An overview of Suffolk’s medieval woollen-cloth industry’ while Dr. Nick Amor will look closer to home with ‘Clothmaking in Hadleigh during the 15th century: the age of William Forthe I’. Tickets including refreshments are £10 each and are available from Avis the Newsagent and Idler Bookshop in High Street at St. Mary’s Church, Tuesday to Friday 10-12 or by post from Sue Andrews, 17 Manor Road, Bildeston, IP7 7BG (Tel: 01449 740673). Sponsored by The Hadleigh Historian All profits will go to a restoration project on St. Mary’s Church
St. Mary’s Art Exhibition donation to EACH For the 25th Anniversary of the St Mary’s Art Exhibition held during the last week of April thirty-five artists displaying artwork this year donated small A5 size paintings to be auctioned during the exhibition. Also local professional artists David Porteous-Butler and Maggi Hambling both contributed paintings. The total raised by this auction was £886 which was handed over to East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices. Jill Ready (Activities Co-ordinator)
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GSOLICITORS IBBONS Howard at The Gables Bed & Breakfast, Hadleigh Hello dear Readers: since I wrote last we have had a General Election, the weather has got warmer and everyone is jolly and has a spring in their step. The property market seems to be quite buoyant. Are you thinking of buying a house or purchasing a property as an investment. Do have a word with me and benefit from my thirty years of experience in the property field. I always seek practical outcomes. There are so many strands to a property matter which we have to deal with against a background of agents and such like pushing to complete a sale come what may. I know, you keep saying that you must get round to writing your Will. Give the office a call and make an appointment to “put it to bed”. Talking of beds, Stuart Service who is the proprietor of The Gables Bed and Breakfast at 108 High Street Hadleigh (Tel. 01473 828126) recently took me and my Lady in Waiting on a tour. The building stands like a gleaming ocean liner in the High Street and offers top end accommodation. I can see why Stuart’s surname is SERVICE since it is there in abundance. The picture shows me with Stuart at the door to the grand hall. The décor can only be described as beautiful. There are wonderful beds, crisp sheets and sympathetic colours. Only the best ingredients are used for breakfast and home made cakes. A carriage arrives from Hadleigh’s Award Winning Butcher, Andrews Butchers (no less) [74 High Street Tel. 01473 827720] bearing cheeses, sausages, cold meats and the paraphernalia for the finest breakfasts. Whilst I was visiting, a fluffy Victoria sponge came out of the oven and on to the rack ready for some guests who were shortly due back. So, if you have friends coming for a wedding, a funeral or just on holiday book at The Gables. Stuart is sure to live up to his name. As usual I have been out and about in the County. The Royal Hospital School at Holbrook is a fine school to behold. A party of us went to the Annual Brass Band evening there which was the Valedictory Concert for Mr Jones who has given the School’s bands his all for twenty years. He was so entertaining and it was a great evening. My chauffeur Frank used to struggle with his French horn and his cheeks ballooned as he tried to produce middle “C”. I was delighted to see several of you at the Ipswich to Felixstowe Classic Car Run that wended its way from Christchurch Mansion in Ipswich through the Trimleys and arriving at Felixstowe. The weather was dreadful but it was thrilling to see so many well wishers waving along the route. As I commit these words, we are remembering my mother’s birthday celebrations to mark her 89th Birthday. Howard Gibbons
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At 9.30pm on Friday 8th May, the Queen lighted a beacon at Windsor to commemorate the 70thh Anniversary of VE Day. At the same time in towns and villages all over the country, beacons were lighted including the one in Burstall. About 50 people met at the newly refurbished Village Hall for light refreshments and then made their way to the nearby beacon site. In accordance with national guidance, the tribute below was read out including the names of the three villagers who were killed in that conflict. The Tribute read out to those present was Let us remember those who gave their lives at home and abroad, whose sacrifice enables us to enjoy the peace we have today And from Burstall let us remember: Gunner Charles William Davey Sgt Air Gunner Richard William Gray Fusilier Stanley Charles Heath who lost their lives in the Second World War Let us remember those who came home wounded, physically and mentally and the friends and family who cared for them Let us remember those who returned to restore their relationships and rebuild their working lives after years of conflict and turmoil Let us remember the families that lost husbands, wives, sons, daughters and sweethearts Let us remember the servicemen and women of other nationalities and faiths - from Commonwealth and Allied Countries - who fought, suffered and died during six years of war Let us remember those in reserved occupations and the brave people who kept us safe on the home front – the doctors and nurses who cared for the wounded, the men and women who toiled in the fields, those who worked in the factories and the air raid wardens, police officers, firemen, ambulance drivers, and the young people of the scouts and guides who all played such a vital role in the war effort at home. Over £100 was donated to be sent to the Royal British Legion who continue to support those personnel and their families who still suffer from the aftereffects of the Second World War. N. J. Fiske
More Volunteer Drivers Please In 2014 The Boxford & Hadleigh Car Scheme helped almost 300 people with medical appointments attending hospitals, dentists, opticians, health centres etc., The Car Scheme is run entirely by volunteers for the community.
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See behind the scenes on the Artists’Trail Come and visit the studios of artists working in the Sudbury area. Find out how they create fused glass, silver jewellery, paint, spin, weave, sculpt and make pots. What materials and techniques do they use? What inspires them? Perhaps you may become inspired yourself. Each studio is very individual, from a small shed in the garden to one purpose built from straw bales, and all interesting to explore. There will be plenty of original work on view and an opportunity to buy. As part of the Suffolk Open Studios initiative, seventeen artists’ studios will be open the weekend of June 20/21 creating a special Artist’s Trail around Sudbury. More information will be available nearer the dates in an Artist’s Trail leaflet or on the website:http://www.suffolkopenstudios.org/artist-trails
The Long Melford Swan and adjoining Melford House have been awarded top ratings from the AA Boutique restaurant with rooms, the Long Melford Swan, has received two AA Rosette Awards for Culinary Excellence, the highest available rating for its first visit. Newly opened Melford House has also received the highest rating, an AA Five Star rating. The Long Melford Swan is run by the Macmillan family. Lorna Pissarro and brothers’ Oliver and Iain Macmillan started their Suffolk business at the Long Melford Swan almost four years ago, supported by Dad Andrew. Lorna Pissarro said: “Since the beginning we have set out to offer our customers quality expected of the AA accreditation system. From our contemporary menu and fine wine to a constant focus on the service we deliver, we know the importance of attention to detail. “It has been a nervous few weeks as we waited for the visit and to find out how we had done, so it was both an incredible thrill and relief when we found out we had received the top awards. I am incredibly proud of the whole team and we will be celebrating for some time to come.” The restaurant with rooms will receive plaques to recognise the awards, which will be displayed at the front of the buildings. Melford House is a boutique luxury four bedroom guest house which opened at the beginning of this year. It is situated two doors down from the Long Melford Swan on Hall Street in Long Melford near Sudbury, Suffolk. The AA awards recognise excellence throughout the hospitality industry and achieving an AA award is a highly prestigious accreditation that often takes restaurants and hotels many years to achieve. Head of AA Hotel Services, Simon Numphud congratulated the Long Melford Swan on Twitter, describing it as having ‘stylish rooms’ and ‘excellent food and service.’ Clive Chesser, business unit director for Greene King Pub Partners, said: “This is a fantastic accolade and thoroughly well deserved. The team at the Long Melford Swan work incredibly hard to offer a dining experience expected of an AA rated restaurant and a visit there is always very enjoyable. “The Long Melford Swan joins other highly regarded pubs and restaurants in our estate, such as Tom Kerridge’s two Michelin starred Hand & Flowers in Marlow. Like Tom, there is no question in my mind that this hard-working and talented family will go on to achieve even more great things.” The family also run the Hadleigh Ram and the Lavenham Greyhound. For more information visit www.longmelfordswan.co.uk.
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Second Hand Book Sale Saturday 6th June 10am – 12.30pm Sunday 7th June 2pm – 4.30pm In Elmsett & Aldham Village Hall Over 1500 Books of all categories Bacon Butties and tea/coffee available Saturday morning Cakes and tea/coffee available Sunday afternoon
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Bildeston History Quarterly: Issue 15 (Summer 2015)
at Giffords Hall Vineyard 11:00 - 4:00pm Tuesday to Sunday (closed Mondays) Grand Tours £5 pp (children under 16s FREE) June 21st - Fathers Day Package tour £8pp, wine tasting and FREE entry to Harfest Music and Beer Festival July 26th - Summer Picnic Tour, bring a picnic or purchase cakes, ice creams and picnic from the café August 31st - Late Summer Tour, Artist Sue Easton and Deborah Bayliss exhibiting One day a month in the summer we are offering a £5 entry ticket to group tours – enjoy an accompanied tour of the vineyard with a knowledgeable guide and tutored tasting of three wines and three liqueurs. The Fathers day Harfest ticket at £8 pp (under 3s and all kids activities free FREE) includes entry to the Harfest Music and beer festival (see www.thecrownhartest.co.uk) Tickets must be purchased in the shop, or online see tours section www.giffordshall.co.uk and copy brought along as proof of payment The Vineyard is open May until September and visitors are welcome to stroll among the vines, browse in our shop for wines liqueurs or gifts or enjoy our weekend al freso café for teas/coffees cakes and ice creams 11:00 - 4:00 Private Tours can be booked – see website for details
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With the 70th anniversary of the end of the Second World War being remembered this summer, some features of the war effort on the home front are related from the minute book of Bildeston Parish Council. Two public information posters show Bildeston Invasion Committee’s plans to keep residents safe, while schemes to raise funds were enthusiastically supported, for example, ‘Wings for Victory Week’ in 1943 and ‘Salute a Soldier Week’ a year later. In 1949, the First World War memorial erected in Market Place was cleaned and five more names were engraved to commemorate the fallen of the 1939-1945 conflict. A mystery for many years, Bildeston’s deserted medieval village is now investigated in depth. All the factors that contributed to the settlement’s relocation from hill-top site to the valley below will never be known but certainly, it is not the story of a population wiped out by the mid-14th century visitation of plague but probably a lord’s plans a century earlier to create a market town. For historical reasons, it is such a shame that the earthworks by the parish church were ploughed up in 1974 but also because the depressions were a great attraction during cold winter when the water in them froze and many school children enjoyed skating there. Memories of the village in the 1930’s by Peter Hubbard of Bath continue with his school days in Chapel Street and how the new head teacher Miss Wilmhurst became a great influence on his life. A brief biography of Bildestonborn artist John Roberty Hobart (1788-1863) and two of his works are featured in colour, with thanks to Museum of Thetford Life in Norfolk. Three BHQ readers have contributed short pieces that recall shops and services in Bildeston not so long ago. Monica Barber of Claydon remembers when her father was manager at Emerson’s the butcher; Cyril Francis of Stowmarket recalls the delivery van from Still’s Stores coming to Rinshall; and Percy Fletcher of Edwardstone tells of a very cold office in Market Place that he ran for Cosford Rural District Council. Please contact the Editor if you would like to share your memories of Bildeston. Sue Andrews (01449 740676) Bildeston History Quarterly is on sale at the beginning of June at Bank House Stores and Brook Farm Studio in Bildeston, Keith Avis the Newsagent and Ider Bookshop in Hadleigh and Hollow Trees Farm Shop in Semer, price £3
Nayland Open Gardens Sunday 14th June 2-6pm. Tickets £5 from any garden. Teas and Car parking at the village hall. Proceeds to local conservation projects of the Nayland with Wissington Conservation Society. Registered charity no. 268104
New Steak and Wine Focus at The Hadleigh Ram The Hadleigh Ram is launching new twice weekly steak and wine evenings. The new event is held every Monday and Wednesday between 6pm and 9pm, when customers can enjoy a steak, with a choice of two sides and sauce, alongside a glass of the Ram’s wine of the month. The new focus on steak has been launched as the Ram team concentrates on cementing its reputation for expertly pairing its dishes with well-regarded wines. The Hadleigh Ram is run by local family the Macmillans, also behind the Long Melford Swan and the Lavenham Greyhound. The Swan is hosting a similar evening on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Dedham Vale Steak and a Glass of the Wine of the Month £20 1. Choose your steak: Rump, Fillet, Rib eye 2. Choose two sides: Beef dripping fat chips, Skinny fries, Garlic mash, House salad, French peas, Mac 'n' cheese, Purple sprouting broccoli, Chargrilled courgette, wild garlic butter. 3. Add a sauce: Peppercorn, Bearnaise, Beef jus The steak and wine special costs £20. Call 01473 822880 for more information and to reserve a table.
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Boule-in The Summer! June is a time when our English gardens tumble with an abundance of scents and colours - it is also the time to embrace our “entente cordiale” and make an outing to Bildeston’s French store ‘The Boule-in’ whose summer sale “Jardin de Monet” takes place from Saturday 20th until Sunday 28th June. Now in its 4th year and very much established as part of Suffolk’s seasonal calendar, a visit to The Boule-in barn and garden gives us the chance to enjoy a little of Provence in a very English setting! “We can’t offer water lilies on a lake” laughs Cathy Bullen, proprietor of both the Bildeston and London store, “but I’m sure Monet would have enjoyed his meals al fresco sitting at a very similar French garden table! With two shops to fill we have been incredibly busy sourcing unusual pieces” she says. “Short weekend trips take us to Northern or Mid France but we spend a little longer in the South as the journey is so long.” Having just returned from 10 days in Provence with a lorry full of objets d’art and quirky pieces, the barn now overflows with vases, jugs, plates, glasses and cushions to style your al fresco living this summer. Wonderfully original tables, chairs and benches fill the garden to either purchase or just sit upon and relax allowing you to enjoy the charming atmosphere of this unique event. The Boule-in 'Jardin de Monet' runs from Saturday 20th until Sunday 28th June (10am - 5pm daily) www.boule-in.co.uk
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Ebonyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Blog My life at The Shelley Centre Sunshine and Showers â&#x20AC;&#x201C; May seemed to have started with more of the latter, certainly the Countryside Walk had a very wet beginning. However this did not daunt the intrepid 38 enthusiasts who were rewarded by a delightful route, not to mention tea and cakes at the finish. Very grateful thanks to you all, and your sponsors, for helping to raise around ÂŁ1000 for The Shelley Centre. In fact May was a busy month for the Fund Raising team selling cakes and plants at the Hadleigh Show, the James Bond themed Ball at Le Talbooth â&#x20AC;&#x201C; our major fund raising event of the year - and next the Stratford Hills Horse Trials on 20/21st June. If you are able to volunteer to help with car parking, stewarding or catering on either of these days, with free entry to the Horse Trials, we would love to hear from you. The Riders are now practicing hard for the Dressage and Countryside Challenge events at our in-house Shelley Show on 28th June. This is a very special occasion when the riders are able to show their friends, families and visitors their riding ability in competition with their fellow. The array of highly polished trophies is a great incentive for them to do their very best on the day in their chosen event. Awards will also be presented to riders who have been nominated by their Group Coach in recognition of the special achievement that they have made in their riding progress during the year. If you would like to attend the Show do give us a ring at The Centre so that we can arrange the catering accordingly. Refreshments will be available at 4pm with the Prize Giving.
Rita Mowles In memory of Rita who passed away 5 years ago on the 29th June. Always in our thoughts, Cyril, Andrew, Emma, Maisie and Max.
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Weavers’ House Spa at Swan at Lavenham receives top five Bubble rating from Good Spa Guide The newly opened Weavers’ House Spa at The Swan at Lavenham Hotel & Spa, Lavenham has received a top five bubble rating from The Good Spa Guide, the go to guide for the best spas and treatments. A high rating by the Good Spa Guide is much coveted, which only lists top UK spas that have been through rigorous reviews by their Spa Spies™. Five bubble spas will give consumers the whole package; an uninterrupted spa journey, tip top treatments, first rate facilities and fabulous customer service. Guests should not encounter any queues, areas needing maintenance or lacklustre food. Confirming the five bubble rating Daphne Metland, Director and Co-Founder of the Good Spa Guide said; “The Good Spa Guide reviews around 100 spas a year so we know a good spa when we see one. To get five bubbles from the Good Spa Guide the spa must be well designed, beautifully presented, offer excellent treatments and great customer service. Weavers’ House Spa ticks all the boxes.” The luxurious new Weavers’ House Spa is an enchanting retreat for the senses focusing on total relaxation, enjoyment and wellbeing. Featuring the Temple Spa range of professional products, it offers over 30 results-orientated, seriously benefit-driven and totally feel good skin, body and soul treatments and packages. Facilities include six treatment rooms, including a double treatment room; two relaxation suites; manicure/pedicure area; steam room; sauna and an outdoor vitality pool, plus a retail boutique. For more details and to book a treatment call The Swan at Lavenham Hotel & Spa on 01787 247477 or visit www.theswanatlavenham.co.uk; details about the Good Spa Guide can be found on www.goodspaguide.co.uk. If you aren’t sure which treatment you would like, you can just book a time slot with a therapist and decide on the day, or you can book a specific treatment from the menu if you know your choice in advance.
Special Offer on Gym membership! At Kersey Mill Health & Fitness Health and Fitness at Kersey Mill are currently offering a 4 for 5 membership deal. When you pay for 4 months in advance you get an extra months membership for FREE! This exclusive offer includes full use of the gym facilities with a personalized program designed just for you, Classes and Sauna facilities. At Health and Fitness at Kersey Mill we provide a friendly and personal gym experience. We focus on the gym member and their well-being. As summer is nearly here and time is drawing closer to your holiday why not take advantage of this special offer and look great and feel beach ready! With over 20 years’ experience between the Instructors we can cater for anyone’s needs and achieve your dream goals. For more information please call 01473 806393 or email info@kerseymill.co.uk
Hadleigh Community Choir Summer Concert 2015 We are delighted to announce that Hadleigh Community Choir will be presenting its annual Summer Concert at 7.30pm on Saturday 20th June in Hadleigh United Reformed Church, Market Place, Hadleigh, Suffolk IP7 5DL. Tickets are now on sale price £6 each from The Idler bookshop and Keith Avis Newsagents, both in Hadleigh High Street. The choir will be singing a mix of light and popular songs, mainly with a summer flavour, and there will be additional performances by choir soloists plus themed readings by our guest reader. As usual you will be able to join in the fun of our sing-alongs with the choir (we will provide the words), all led by our Musical Director Simon Thompson. After the concert, join us for our special ‘afterglow’ with wine and light refreshments in the Ansell Centre, all included in the ticket price. There will also be an opportunity to enter our now-famous luxury prize gift draws. Hadleigh Community Choir’s unique mix of tuneful music, readings and solo performances are guaranteed to make your evening as enjoyable and summery as possible (even if it is raining). We look forward to seeing you there. For more information call Nik on 01473 824462 or Peter on 01473 824033.
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Conductor: Ute Cooper Leader: Lucy Jackson Summer Concert at Boxford Church, Sunday, June 14th. 6.30 p.m. We hope to see you all again at this summer concert. A great programme including: Litolff’s famous Scherzo (soloist John Cooper), the last two movements of Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony, Bizet’s Carillon, and the overture to Act 3 of Wagner’s Lohengrin (really exciting music). As usual, entrance is free and there will be a retiring collection. John Druce (chairman)
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Grab your camera, Smartphone or tablet device and head down to the Museum of East Anglian Life this summer as we launch the ‘My Museum’ photography competition for Museum Visitors. No matter what your skill level, the ‘My Museum’ competition is open for everyone to have a go. Snap a picture, send it in and you could be in the running for a prize! Use our 75 acres of stunning Suffolk countryside, heritage buildings and resident wildlife as inspiration. Take photos of your day out, of your friends and family, of anything from creepy crawlies in the Walled Garden, to the turkeys or pigs in the animal area. We want to see how you view the Museum in an image that represents one of the competition categories: • Wildlife • Landscape • Architecture • People • Heritage For budding photographers, the Young Photographer categories (up to 11 and 12-18) will allow for younger visitors to also take part in a competition that all the family can enjoy. Category winners will receive a great prize and one lucky overall winner will see their image chosen as the cover image for the Museum’s 2016 attraction leaflet, with over 40,000 leaflets distributed throughout East Anglia. An incredible opportunity for somebody to see their photography work exposed to a large audience. Anybody that visits the Museum during the competition is eligible to enter. Take advantage of wide open green space, the River Rat nature trail and hidden gems such as the Walled Garden and Bee Garden to capture a winning image. Think you’ll need more than one visit? Why not purchase a Membership and come back as many times as you need. Additionally, when you purchase a Membership to enter the competition, you will have the fantastic opportunity to join a photography training day to be held with a professional photographer, allowing you to pick up some handy hints and tips to help create your perfect image. How to enter Visitors can fill out a registration form when they enter the Museum, they are then free to take photographs throughout the Museum site. Photographs can then be submitted via email to competition@eastanglianlife.org.uk The competition closes at 5pm on Wednesday 30th September 2015, winners will be announced shortly afterwards with a prize giving ceremony at the end of October.
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Plants are flying out from Hollow Trees Farm Plant Centre We grow the vast majority of our plants on site at Hollow Trees Farm and it’s just as well we have upped our production of them this year. We have recently invested in more poly tunnels and are growing many of our best sellers together with some interesting less well known varieties. The range of patio and basket plants available nowadays have improved beyond recognition. The plant breeders have worked hard producing better colours, improved habit and plant health. One to recommend is Trixie (pictured) a colour co-ordinated range of three plants in one pot. They are proving very successful and are excellent value compared to buying three separate plants. Tray bedding sales are still holding their own. They continue to offer excellent plants at prices that haven’t changed for over eight years! If like me, you love plants, you can make your garden a little piece of heaven this year by visiting Hollow Trees Farm Plant Centre. We look forward to seeing you soon.
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Wedding Celebrations at Hadleigh Hairloom... As a lot of you will already know, our Julie is getting married to her tall dark and handsom man Tim this June. So we would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their generous good wishes, you have all been so very kind. On the day of the deed, Saturday 13th June we will be closing the salon at 2.30pm. This is to allow the rest of the staff to scrub-up, and pour themselves into their glad-rags and hot foot it to the venue in Essex for the party part of the day! Normal hours will resume on Monday 15th June, though Julie will be off until the 17th and we will be full of tales of who fell over, and who made the biggest numpty of themselves, please ask, we’d love to tell. Love as always, Sharron, Julie & Girls
Hadleigh Orchestra Summer Concert at Boxford Church Sunday, June 14th 6.30 p.m.
78-80 High Street, Hadleigh IP7 5EF
This year our summer concert will be held in Boxford Church (where we hope parking will be easier than at Polstead). We are going there because one of our main items is the popular Scherzo for piano and orchestra by Litolff (about the only thing he’s remembered for today!), and at Boxford church there is the ideal piano for this work. The other main item will be the last two movements of Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony. This is the very dramatic depiction of a storm and the calm that follows it. The programme will also include Bizet’s ‘Carillon’ and the overture to Wagner’s ‘Lohengrin’ – a real crowd pleaser. As usual entry is free but we will ask you to contribute to a retiring collection as you leave which will help us to cover our expenses and enable us to make a donation to the church. John Druce (chairman)
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Hadleigh & District Footpath Volunteers June 2015 Walking Festival Week End
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Friday June 12th Our traditional walk along the historic Monks Path to Kersey, and then to participate in the liquid delights of the Bell Inn. We will leave St. Marys School, Stonehouse Road at 6.30pm. We will return via Kersey Vale, Coram Street, and Constitutional Hill arriving back about 9pm. This walk is suitable for all walkers, Children, and Dogs, and is only 5 miles in length. Saturday June 13th By popular request we will fly the Orwell (Walk over the Orwell Bridge). We will leave Hadleigh by bus at 9.30am from the bus station car park side and travel to Sproughton Crossroads. We will then walk to Ipswich via Tesco’s, Pinewood, Belstead Village, Thorington Hall, Wherstead Village, over the Orwell Bridge, Orwell Country Park, Landseer Park, Holywells Park, and the Ipswich Water Front. This walk is 10 miles in length and it will take about 4 hours to complete. It is suitable for all fit walkers, children over 10 years and dogs. We will return to Hadleigh by bus leaving Ipswich Bus Station at 2.15 pm arriving back at 2.42 pm. Sunday June 14th A gentle 6.5 mile circular walk around the west and north of Hadleigh. We will leave St. Marys School, Stonehouse Road at 10am and walk via Duke Street, Park Farm, Potts Cottages, Hadleigh Heath, Kersey Vale, Monks Path, Castle Road, and the River Side Walk to Toppesfield Bridge. This walk will take about 2.5 hours to complete, and is suitable for all walkers, children over eight and dogs. Further information about this weekends walks, or the other activities of the Footpath Volunteers may be obtained from David Warner (Hadleighs Footpath Warden) on 01473 652416, mobile 07749 732941 or E-mail nottinghamvictoria@supanet.com
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HAPPY 21ST JESS Love from all the family
Babergh announces its leader and portfolio holders With a single party in majority control for the first time in its 42-year history, Babergh District Council’s Full Council meeting today (May 19th) registered an impressive series of firsts. The district elections on May 7th resulted in the Conservatives winning 31 seats compared to the Independent and Labour group’s nine and the Liberal Democrat total of three. No fewer than 23 new councillors were elected, representing what is thought to be the largest intake of first time representatives in the District Council’s existence. As a result of their unprecedented majority, the Conservatives have formed the new administration and whilst maintaining the committee system have renamed the previous ‘Lead Member’ roles as Portfolio Holder positions to align them with their equivalents at Mid Suffolk District Council. The following senior team was approved at today’s Full Council: Cllr. Jennie Jenkins: Leader and Portfolio Holder for Finance & Resources Cllr. Frank Lawrenson: Portfolio Holder for Environment Cllr. David Holland: Portfolio Holder for Housing Cllr. Jan Osborne: Portfolio Holder for Health & Wellbeing and Communities Cllr. Simon Barrett: Portfolio Holder for Growth and the Local Economy (including Planning) Cllr. Peter Patrick: Portfolio Holder for Public Access Cllr. Nick Ridley has become Chairman of the Council, having previously served in the same role between 2012 and 2014 – another first. Cllr. Jennie Jenkins said: “Firstly, I would like to thank all councillors from all parties who served their communities so well during the previous four years. Much has been achieved thanks to them, especially in their support for the new ways of working with our partner, Mid Suffolk District Council, that are transforming what we are able to deliver at a time of ongoing financial cutbacks. “Secondly, the election of a Conservative-majority allows us to build upon this track record of innovation and indeed up the pace with a renewed sense of confidence and purpose. “We are looking forward to constructively working with all Babergh councillors plus existing and new partners across the whole of Suffolk to deliver the sustainable economic growth needed to provide the jobs and housing required by our communities. “We believe that Babergh has the wherewithal to consistently deliver great outcomes not only by ensuring that we become ever more attuned to the needs of local businesses in everything we do, but also by unlocking the value and potential of our existing physical assets. “With this vision in mind, I am confident that Babergh will be able to take advantage of the opportunities afforded by the next four years, but will be robust and resilient enough to adapt to the inevitable future changes in funding and working practices”.
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Reg charity no 1124029 Things have come to a pretty pass! First I was usurped by that precocious Ollie "The Black" Cat when he wrote my April blog. Next, I nearly missed the June deadline because I had to wait for this article to be typed. Generally I'm an easy going fellow but I think the time has come to find some more helpers! The fundraisers are rushed off their feet organising events so if you would like to join the happy team please leave a message on the answer phone. By the way, congratulations to Anita Young, newly elected Councillor for Hadleigh South from all your friends at SESAW. Life at SESAW can be a roller coaster of happy and sad stories but this one ends like a Walt Disney film. Three months ago, a Graylag Goose was shot and callously left to die. Fortunately, caring people brought her to SESAW where she eventually recovered and was ready for release. Very early this morning, along with our own domestic geese and ducks on the field, Mum spotted something new - a pair of Graylag Geese. Quietly, she ushered the rescued bird out to meet the visitors and after grazing for two hours, the three flew away together until they disappeared into the distance. Arrh! Meanwhile, two little chaps still looking for a home are Snoopy, a Parsons Jack Russell and his Chihuahua type companion, Pip who loves a cuddle once he knows you. Initially nervous, these five year olds would soon settle with a grown up family or active retired couple. Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hope the suns shines for the Leavenheath Open Gardens day on Sunday 14th June, at least between 11-5pm. Please call in to see us and browse our gardening stall on your way around the village. There will be plenty of bargains at Barbaraâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Summer Sale in the Village Hall, Stoke by Nayland on Saturday 27th June from 2-4pm. Which reminds me, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d better check my secret stash of interesting objects. If you find a partly chewed biro or bent pair of spectacles at the Sale, they may belong to me, Kenny (the Boss) Chihuahua! Stoke Road, Leavenheath, CO6 4PP. Reg.Charity No.1124029. Tel: 01787 210888 www.sesaw.co.uk
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Chernobyl Childrens Lifeline Mid Suffolk Link Having just returned from Belarus I regret that we have found no improvement in the conditions for the people we visit. In fact things have got considerable worse due to rising unemployment and the enforcement of a “foreign exchange” tax. Although people are paid and goods are purchased in Belarusian Roubles everything is worked out on the US Dollar and the 30% tax now imposed has effectively caused inflation of 30% also. Also, anyone who is of working age but not employed will have to pay an annual Tax despite the fact they may be available for work but unable to find a job. In the area where the children come from some of the people have been put on either a three or four day week. It is even more important for us to raise the necessary money to not only bring these children here for respite breaks but also to be able to engage in projects to help others back home as well. With this in mind we would ask you to support our new Fundraising event for this year. On 27th June we are holding a Country and Western Themed evening. The venue has been provided by one of our Host families at The Old Timber Barn, Church Farm,Church Lane, Somersham. (Only ten minutes from Needham Market & Ipswich) The “Old Piggery” Pop Up Bar will be open serving real ales at very competitive prices (Wine and soft drinks will also be on sale) plus live Music from a six piece band, Box Car Kelly and the Railroaders, the ticket price also includes a great Hog Roast. For anyone who would like to to make a night of it our Hosts have kindly offered the use of the adjacent field for overnight campers at no additional charge but camping pitches must be booked in advance. We were able to attend an event there recently and can assure you of a fantastic atmosphere, good food, great entertainment and of course good company ;o). Western dress is invited but not compulsory and there will be a prize for the best dressed Cowgirl/Boy. We also hope to have someone on hand to show anyone the basics of Line Dancing so even the complete beginners (and that includes myself) can have fun trying it out if they want to. Tickets are available from our Charity Shop, 9 Coddenham Road, Needham Market, Stowmarket Tourist Office or by calling 01449 760343 or 07974 424374 I will close with a couple of lines recently received from our contact at the Cancer Hospital in Belarus where many children were recipients of gifts we took from our supporters: “Thank you Elizabeth to all your friends! Thank you all for your concern. I know how much you all work, but you find the time to do so, to find people who give gifts to children in Belarus. Thanks to the people who pass gifts for our children!” Elena klochko. Elizabeth Parker www.ccllmidsuffolk.org.uk
Lilian Hills, Polstead Heath David, Janis, Jenny, Jennifer, John and families would like to thank those who joined us at St. Mary’s Church, Polstead on Thursday 14th May to join in the celebration of Mum’s life. Also to thank those who sent such lovely cards and messages. A special thank you to all the staff at Magdalen House Care Home, we are so grateful for the loving care you all gave. Also thankyou to Hadleigh Health Centre who cared for Mum as well.
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Kersey Mill Newsletter The month of May has seen an incredible number of visitors here at the Mill. National Mills day was well attended by visitors wanting to see our progress with the restoration. We had people from near and far, including Germany, the Home Counties and the north of England. We were thrilled to see the Whitmore family from Salisbury who had come to Suffolk to see the work of their ancestors. John Whitmore & son, they were an established family business founded in 1780, they produced engines and complete mills. Whitmore & Sons built the original section of Kersey Mill around 1810, in 1868 George Binyon became a partner and the company became known as Whitmore and Binyon. It was soon after that when Kersey Mill was extended and the steam engine along with the elevators and bolters along with the other machinery on the upper floors were installed. The name of Whitmore & Son, along with the latter additions Whitmore & Binyon are clearly visible on the machinery today. With the works taking place leading up to National Mills Day, the timing was perfect. The Pitwheel re-cogged with its lovely new oak teeth was completed the day before the open day. The visitors were delighted to see the Layshaft turning by water power. The craftsmanship displayed by Mill Wrightsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Bill Griffiths and Tim Whiting is a real credit to them. Their enthusiasm and attention to detail in their work is a pleasure to see. We were delighted that Bill was in attendance all day to share his incredible degree of Wind and Water Mill knowledge with the visitors. This was the first open day since the waterwheel was been refurbished together with brick floor and protective railings installed within the wheel house providing a safe environment in which visitors can enjoy the spectacular and incredibly powerful wheel turn using minimal amounts of water. May has also seen our annual visitors take up residence it the mill once again. This is the third year running. They must love this place. Kersey Mill has been favoured as their summer home and a safe place to raise their off-spring. At the time of writing we have five Kestrel eggs within their nested home. This year we have installed cameras with a link to the Arts & Craft Barn screen to ensure that the public can enjoy the progress of the Kestrels and their chicks. So do pop along to see â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the chicks are due in June. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wonderful to watch and fascinating how the father & mother take care & feed their young.
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Suffolk Q Guild Butcher chosen for national BBQ contest finale A Q Guild butcher from Suffolk is getting fired up to take on counterparts from across the UK in the national final of their annual barbecue competition. Winners of the Eastern regional heat have now been announced and Andrew’s Quality Butchers of Hadleigh will be hoping for further sizzling success at next month’s finale, when national winners in each of six BBQ product categories will emerge. One of them will have the ultimate honour of being crowned overall supreme champion by the Q Guild, which represents 110 awardwinning butchers from the Scottish Highlands down to the south coast. Andrew’s Quality Butchers will be at the finals after winning the Steak category with their locally reared beef, matured for 28 days. The shop also picked up three more gold awards for their Pork Sausage, Beef Burger and Toulouse Sausage. Andrew Belcher, owner of Andrew’s, said: “The steak is one of the biggest sellers in our shop. We’re delighted to win the regional award – it’s very tough competition so we’re very pleased to have achieved such a high standard up against our peers. We’re very much looking forward to the national competition.” Almost 300 products from Q Guild butchers nationwide were entered for this year’s competition. Q Guild national chairman, Alnwick butcher Mark Turnbull said: “Entries have increased this year, such is the prestige of winning a Q Guild BBQ championship. Hopefully, the weather will warm up as the 2015 BBQ season gets into full swing and one thing’s for sure – Q Guild butchers come well equipped to cater for al fresco aficionados nationwide.”
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French’s Care Haven A lovely day was had by French’s at the Hadleigh Show, we send a big thank you out to all the people who made a donation to us. We have had a busy month of May, French’s would like to send a big thank you out to Wattisham air base, they sent 9 of their guys who had kindly donated their time to come and help us with our fencing. We could not have done the work without them and they were fantastic on the day, for the safety of our animals and the people who care for them it was imperative to have the new secure fencing put in place and they did a brilliant job. We are always looking for volunteers to help with maintenance and help with other jobs on the farm, but the job of banging in big posts was a hard one and needed someone who was physically fit and able and the guys from the air base were certainly that! On Sunday 21st June we are having an open day for visitors to come along and have a look around and join us for tea cakes and sandwiches. This will be organised by a small group of ladies that help us raise money for our Charity and they are planning a special surprise on the day. There will also be a famous Equestrian artist coming along to chat with people and display her artwork, I am sure some pieces will be available to buy and you may be able to speak to her about painting your animal for you. Our visitor day is open to all locals and the people of Suffolk are welcome to come along and join us. Please call or email Jann for further information, or look out in Hadleigh for our posters on the open visitor’s day. A sponsored walk has been organized by Christine Holt in aid of French’s Care Haven and French’s Care Farm on Sunday 28th June, The walk will be starting at 2pm and meeting at Harleston recreation ground in Norfolk, please note this is Harleston in Norfolk not Suffolk. It is a lovely area and the walk will be in the Norfolk countryside, so if anyone would like a Sunday drive out and wants to support our Charity please come along. If you have an idea of an event you would like to put on for us, please let us know as we are always looking for extra help and something different to do to help us raise money for our cause. Summer clear out - If you have any items from your home or garden that you no longer have use for and would like to donate to us, please call one of the numbers below for us to pick them up from you. We are looking for bits small and large to take to boot or table top sales or to sell on Gumtree for the proceeds to go towards our huge vet and feeding costs of the animals we rescue. VOLUNTEERS, SPONSORS AND FUND RAISERS NEEDED. Please contact : Jann Turner 01473 833944 / 07747 755556. Email: jann.turner@hotmail.co.uk Jo Sargent 01473 824865 / 07743 558142
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Brian Hammond 16-05-43 to 28-03-15 Our thanks go out to those who attended dad’s funeral service at St Mary’s, it was lovely to see so many people paying respect to him. His sudden death has shocked us all. Donations to the Air Ambulance and Hadleigh First Responders have been gratefully received. Thanks David, Carol & Peter
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You might remember my previous articles in the HCN giving details of my charity motorcycle challenge across the Himalayan foothills in India planned for October later on this year with 3 of my old college mates. We are all around the 60 mark hence the reference to “Wild Hogs”, for those that know of the film. This is just one challenge of many different types organised by Global Adventure Challenges, a company who specialise in charity fundraising events all around the world. But you don’t have to complete a challenge for charity, you could just pay for it yourself (as my 3 mates are). And even though I have decided to do the challenge for charity, the trip is not all paid for by monies from my fundraising. I have already had to pay an upfront registration fee of £370 and will also be responsible for paying for travel insurance, airport taxes, airline fuel surcharges and costs of jabs and inoculations – all in all about £1000! My fundraising target is atleast £3,500 for a charity called “Breathing Matters” which is aligned with lung infection and pneumonia research and is part of UCLH Charity No 229771 and I chose this particular charity because of suffering from severe lung infection and pneumonia in spring last year and have now only just about recovered from the illness. Please take a minute to check out the charity website www.breathingmatters.co.uk. There have been several kind donations made to my JustGiving page but there’s still a long way to go to reach my target, so all donations gratefully received........be it from individuals or local companies......and I haven’t seen yours yet Mr. G!! I shall be taking part in all manner of fundraising activities throughout the summer, so keep an eye out for further updates in HCN or other local news media or posters around the town. I am also in training for the challenge having recently bought a motorbike to get used to being in the saddle again........... Please follow this link, read my story and click Donate: http://www.justgiving.co./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. Glenn Root 01473 828295
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Fidelis Activity News Microwave Meals in a Minute: The demonstration by Jane Sago highlighted the versatility of this essential piece of kitchen equipment. It soon became clear that this speedy machine could be more than just an emergency defrosting unit. From meringues to casseroles and the resurrection of dried fruit and leftover veggies, Jane showed its many capabilities. Jane is no stranger to the limelight having once been asked to put left-over Christmas turkey to good use for a local TV programme. As the proof of the pudding is in the eating members were happy to sample the results of the demonstration. La Fille Mal Gardée:- Frederick Ashton’s colourful romantic comedy ballet delighted its audience of which Fidelis members were part. Although it was beamed in live from Covent Garden to Cineworld, Ipswich this did not detract from the superb performance by Natalia Osipova, Steven McRae and the Royal Ballet Company. It was a feast of colour, sound and humour which uplifted and cheered us all in the run up to the election. More Than A Splash:- On a recent visit to Kersey, Blue Badge Guide Ian Baalham, not only introduced his audience to the hidden treasures of the village but also entertained them with interesting historical information and humorous anecdotes. Apart from looking more closely at the familiar High Street and The Splash the ladies viewed Hammond Innes’ previous residence, the Church and several other noteworthy listed buildings. This absorbing walk ended with refreshments at Corncraft and a browse round Bridge Farm Barns. Jan Devey
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BBC daytime show The Housing Enforcers, featuring Matt Allwright, the champion of consumer rights, heads to Babergh and Mid Suffolk. For many of us mortgages are unaffordable, council houses are full, and the number of new houses built each year is half those needed. In total, more than eight million people rent their home from the council or a private landlord. The last time the number was this high Britain still had food rationing. The Housing Enforcers sees Matt Allwright join council teams as a trainee housing officer, separating hovels from homes in sixteen locations across the UK. In this the 20 x 45’ series, Matt confronts dodgy landlords, unwilling tenants, nightmare neighbours and he’ll come to the rescue of those in need. The producers, Twofour, worked with Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Councils to secure access to Housing Officers working in the area. Staff from the councils’ Housing Team spent two months earlier this year filming with the production company across both districts. They visited a variety of different tenants, each with their own particular problem or issue. Officers were keen to show how different their role – and the challenges they face - in a rural area compared with more urban councils across the UK. Gavin Fisk, Babergh and Mid Suffolk’s District Councils’ Corporate Manager – Tenant Services, said the team worked hard to show the production team all aspects of the work they face on a day-to-day basis. He said: “The work of Housing Officers often goes unnoticed. We expect this series of Housing Enforcers to highlight the challenges faced by our staff everyday whilst managing rural housing. Housing officers are often unsung heroes whose work has a direct impact on the lives of those tenants they come in to contact with. “Officers involved in the filming really enjoyed working with Matt Allwright and members of the production team. We hope the TV series to show just how diverse, sometimes difficult, but above all rewarding, the work of Housing Officers is.” Ian Watson, Community Housing Officer for Babergh and Mid Suffolk, added: “It was great having some time with Matt he understands the housing issues and is genuinely concerned for the tenants and how we deal with them. “I am looking forward to seeing how our work compares with the the other councils up and down the country.” Housing Enforcers: tune in on Mondays, 9am, on BBC One
Build A School in Gambia Race Night On the 28th March a Race Night was held and raised over £1000 for the charity. If you go to www.buildaschoolingambia.org.uk for more details on the charity but essentially it was set up by Alan Seager from Seager Home Solutions and Martin Englefield from First Point in 2011. They bought some land and built a fabulous new school. Alan went there recently for a visit and a few meetings and so you can view the up to date images on facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Build-A-School-inGambia/190787490980524?ref=hl The Race Night proved to be another great success for the 'Build a School in Gambia' charity; a charity close to everyone at Seager Home Solutions. The evening was held at Whatfield Village Hall and the venue lent itself well to the event due to it having a fully loaded bar (!) and a stage for the large racing screen. It was a superb atmosphere and everyone enjoyed the evening with lots of noise cheering on their horses/donkeys and Afghan hounds …yes, that isn’t a typo! There was great support from Seager Home Solutions and Plumb Mate who kindly sponsored a couple of the races. The evening raised over £1000 for the charity with over £100 raised on the cake stand (Seager's Home Solutions very talented Dianne from the office spent a few days baking the delights that literally went like 'hot cakes'! Please see the Build a School in Gambia website to see up to date news on the progress at the school and their latest news.
Cosford Comment ...from Jenny Antill Due to the election I was not able to write a Cosford Comment last month. May 7th marked the end of my eight year period as a Babergh District Councillor. Although some people manage to serve on both councils, I personally do not believe that it is possible to perform well in both jobs, and this is particularly true if your District Ward does not overlap with your County Division. I have enjoyed my time on Babergh and will miss many of the officers with whom I worked. The council has seen a good deal of change over the past eight years, most significantly the merger of the officer structure with that of Mid Suffolk District Council. This has inevitably changed the ‘feel’ of Babergh and, while money has certainly been saved, not all the changes have been for the better. There is certainly less active debate among members. Formerly we used to have a very lively annual session, the State of the District Debate, at which everyone could ride their particular hobby horse for their allotted three minutes. Sadly such wide ranging discussions are a thing of the past. Latterly council meetings have often been rubber stamping exercises, when they have not been cancelled due to ‘lack of business’. Towards the end of my term I attracted criticism for supporting Robert Lindsay’s efforts to stimulate debate on the issue of the effect of supermarkets on the traditional high street. While I accept this is an important matter, particularly in an area of market towns, I must admit that my principal aim was to try to inject some democratic life into council proceedings. It will come as no surprise to my former Babergh colleagues that my worry for the future concerns the council’s unrelenting emphasis on promoting development and economic growth to the exclusion of other considerations. In my last Cosford Comment I wrote about the importance of tourism to the local economy. Some people find it hard to understand that failure to conserve our natural and historical assets, a failure to keep Babergh beautiful, could well damage the vibrant economy that they are seeking to promote. Jenny Antill - jenny@antillantill.com Jenny Antill is the Suffolk County Councillor for the Cosford Division
Cavendish Open Gardens This year will be the seventh biennale Open Gardens that Cavendish Community Council has organised, and it will be held on the weekend of June 13th and14th from11:00am - 5:00pm. So far we have raised over £15,000 and the profits are shared equally between the CCC, for local good causes and St Nicholas hospice care, with the amount allocated to the hospice matched by Barclays Bank community fund. This year there will be about 24 gardens open with stalls, light lunches and teas. Programmes are £4:00 each and accompanied children free, and are available from our village shop or The Green or gardens on the day. Contact Judy 01787 282145 or judykemp39@gmail.com
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Whatfield Footpath Walks A series of footpath walks accompanied by long term residents who can fill in some of the background are being planned. All start from the village hall, they are: Sunday June 28th 2pm based on Furneaux Farm Richard Mower and Jimmy Wilding Sunday July 19th 2pm based on Lower Farm (Peyton Hall) Ronnie Gant and Jimmy Wilding Sunday September 20th 2pm based on Hill Farm Richard Mower and Jimmy Wilding We hope these will appeal to all residents and a wider audience who like walking especially those who are new to the village or area. They will not be overly long!
Building for all at Orchard Barn Much has been achieved since 2007 when restoration of the Barn began. The old timbers were repaired using locally sourced wood and eased back into position. The old corrugated metal roof was removed, the original pitch discovered, restored and 20,000 hand-crafted shingles used to cover it. A tool shed has been built on one end that has daub under the roof tiles for added insulation and a rest room is being repaired at the back of the Barn. But during all this activity we haven’t forgotten the wildlife that lives in the area. Many of our deadwood screens, not only providing support for piles of compost or shelter from the wind, also provide a home for bugs and birds. Recently we’ve tried to attract house martins to nest on the Barn by providing a 5-bay cob terrace complete with oak roof as pictured. And of course birds are always looking for safe spots to nest and this year we have a pair of blackbirds and a pair of thrushes nesting inside the Barn with homes high up on the wall-plate. If you’d like to get involved then please visit our website www.orchardbarn.org.uk or phone 01473-658193 or drop in on a Wednesday, we are SW of Mill Road, Battisford.
Polstead Art Group 2015 Exhibition Our 15th Exhibition will be held in Polstead Village Hall on Saturday 25th July from 10 am to 5 pm and Sunday 26th July from 11 am to 5 pm. Admission is free. Pictures on view and for sale. Homemade refreshments available. Polstead Art Group meets on Tuesday afternoons from 2 pm until 5 pm. We are a friendly group and welcome new members. Jennifer Prosser
News from Friends of Whatfield School An exciting new event at our Village Hall is coming up - Proceeds to Whatfield Primary School & it should be a great night here on 6th June when Bildeston - based band The Kings will be performing live on stage. The entertainment also includes the Harmany Roadshow Disco to groove along to - it's sure to be a great night out. The Bar will be open and there will be a catering van outside to stop you getting hungry! Tickets £7 - Please call Karen 07763 577096 or Sharron 07804 097710 This is the first of several fund-raising events FOWS are holding throughout 2015 - keep an eye out on these pages to find out more in the next issue!
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News from Whatfield School Villagers will be used to seeing us walk down to the church with fluorescent jackets on, and forming our Whatfield line to cross the road, but they may not be aware that we have two Junior Road Safety Officers, who work all year to raise the profile of Road Safety issues at school, organising competitions and leading assemblies on how to keep safe. This year they linked up with the road safety officers who have just started at Bildeston Primary School, and shared some good ideas with them. At Whatfield CEVCP School we celebrate all achievement and are proud of the huge variety of talent in our small school. We Walking back home always enjoy swimming, and the majority of the school have taken part in lessons and a schools gala this year. Our Quicksticks (hockey) team did particularly well this year, assisted by our ‘Mumagers’ they got through to the County finals, and were one goal away from going through to the nationals. A fantastic result for a school of 42 pupils! Again, two proud artists from our school, Eloise and Archie, were awarded the honour of exhibiting at Aldeburgh. They were chosen above artists from every Primary School in Suffolk, and represent both ends of the school from year 6 to Reception! We love our Early Years Area, and the whole space is well used, with Quicksticks a range of activities for the children to explore. Superheroes have been popular this year, and have sparked an interest in writing and talking. It’s good to know they have time to relax and chat when they are not saving the world! As a school in a rural setting, we like to ensure we are looking outwards at what is happening in the rest of the country, and fundraising for comic relief and supporting world book day are two of the ways we do that. We aim to make education exciting and engaging so that pupils want to learn about the world. This terms topic on space has been a real success, as have some of the Art and Maths projects that have been going on around the school. We want our pupils to be the best they can be, and so Winning Whatfield Artists were thrilled to give them the opportunity, with children from Bildeston, Kersey and Elmsett, to watch the Wolsey Theatre production of ‘When I grow up’ which encourages children to think about long term goals, and what they will need to do to get to them. Ideas ranged from being footballers, performers, teachers, actors, fashion designers, vets and artists to working for the police and RSPCA. If we help the children to fulfil any of those dreams, or produce adults in any or all of those fields of work we will have done a good job! If you would like to visit us and have a look round our lovely school, you are always welcome. 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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Whatfield Players Invite you to Audition for a part in their next production: a Pantomime to be performed at the end of November in Whatfield Village Hall
1st Audition Wednesday 1st July 7.45 pm at Whatfield Village Hall or 2nd Audition Monday 6th July at the Salvation Army Hall, Whatfield Hope to see you there!
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Hadleigh and District Gardening Club had the pleasure of welcoming one half of that amazing and dynamic duo who, at a very young age, conceived the idea of selling their farm produce direct to the public. Yes it was Sally from Hollow Trees Farm. They started with a hand cart at the bottom of the lane where they grew their produce and which, after some time, finished up at the entrance to their present site. This is quite difficult to write without sounding O.T.T. but these two are really something else. When they started Robert was growing the produce and Sally was delivering boxes to various shops, en route to her 'proper' job and they were living on site in a caravan. Talk about 'from little acorns mighty oak trees grow.' Anyone who has lived locally could not fail to have noticed how year on year they have grown, winning ‘Farm Shop of the Year’, although as Sally pointed out it was the only year it has been run. What is so impressive is their determination to show the public, and particularly children, where their food actually comes from and, to that end of course, the farm trails have proved an irresistable draw for the children and parents alike. The vastly expanded business now has a dedicated building used as a classroom, which is used to teach all aspects, as local schools bring in children for Sally to talk to. How important is this? We read from official data that a lot of children know more about African animals than they do about the ones they eat on a daily basis, and even think that potatoes grow on trees! More power to their elbows, and my, how they have worked over the years, so to Sally and Robert, many congratulations and thanks for your input into the life of this locality. Over the summer months the club will be out and about visiting gardens near to home and further afield. Monday June 8th - A Place for Plants at East Bergholt Monday July 13th - Wyken Hall near Bury Wednesday August 12th - East Ruston Old Vicarage Norfolk We will be back for the Autumn/ Winter season at our usual time and venue - 7.30 at the Town Hall, on Monday September 14th when we will be having a talk about the subject of Bonsai, do come along if you can. Ruth Allen 822323
Hadleigh & District Flower Club Hadleigh & District Flower Club have now settled in at their new meeting venue at the United Reformed Church, where we meet on the second Tuesday of each month at 7.30pm. We enjoy a wide selection of various flower arranging demonstrations, run classes, outing etc. We recently held a charity lunch from which we are delighted to present £805.00 to both The East Anglian Children’s Hospice and Melanoma. If you are interested in the art of flower arranging you will receive a very warm welcome. For any further information please contact Chris Hodge 01473 652412
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News from the Garden Personal Thoughts Hidden Gardens of Hadleigh is on June the 6th, and right now I am very relieved that I did not agree to open mine this year. When I wrote the last column I really felt that Mary & I were getting back in control of our garden, but since then we have both been hit by the cold bug which seems to be going around Hadleigh and the garden has suffered. The fact that I am not open means that I shall be able to enjoy visiting the gardens that are open. My garden has been invaded by a weed that is new to me. I usually have plenty of weeds in my garden, and I know most of them by name, but this Spring a weed appeared that I did not recognise. In fact I had to dig my reference books out to identify it. It turned out to be White Bryony, which my reference books tell me occurs widely in hedgerows on well drained soils, but I had not seen it in 40 years of gardening in Hadleigh. It also does not explain why I have seedlings germinating in my cold frames. It is poisonous to us, but apparently birds can eat the berries, and are the most common explanation for it spreading. Apparently some extra regulations on the sale of insecticides and fungicides come into effect in the Autumn. At the moment I have not managed to work out the implications if any for amateurs, but I gather that shops selling these products will have to have a member of staff with appropriate qualifications. Open Gardens 4 June Feeringbury Manor, Feering, Colchester, CO5 9AB 6 June HIDDEN GARDENS OF HADLEIGH 6 June Woodwards, Blacksmiths Lane, Coddenham, IP6 9TX 6 June Spring Cottage, Elmstead Market, CO7 7AG 7 June 438 Norwich Road Ipswich IP1 5DV 14 June Bay Farm, Earl Stonham, IP14 5HU 14 June Old Newton Gardens (2), Old Newton, IP14 4ED 14 June Drinkstone Park, Drinkstone, IP31 9ST 20 June Old Rectory House, Keddington Hill Little Cornard, CO10 0PD Weather Records In April at Kersey there was 21.8 mm (0.9") of rain, which is about one third of our average for the monthly rainfall. The 3 monthly total at the end of April was 74.2 mm (2.9") which is about a third of the average figure. In early May we seem to be catching up quite quickly. In April the maximum temperature was 21 Cel (70F) which is quite normal and the minimum temperature was 2 Cel (36F) which is slightly warmer than average. In my garden the ground temperature at writing is 10 Cel (50F). This is slightly warmer than normal. Hints By June plants have been bought and planted, and most seedling have been raised, so to a large extent gardening moves into a maintenance phase. Plants need to have adequate water and feed, and weeds and insect pests need to be kept under control, but the peak in gardening work is over. Some plants will need a bit of extra support as they grow. This particularly applies to tall stately plants like delphiniums. There are optional things that one can do. For example one can get bigger rose blooms by removing side buds on a stem, and if you have space you can lift and divide polyanthuses and primroses so that you have more plants for next years display. Many flowering plants will give you extra flowers if you remove the dead flowers before the plant uses its energy to make seed. June is not too late to sow seeds of many vegetables, particularly with things like lettuce when you want a continuous supply. John Rye
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The 176th Hadleigh Show Saturday 16th May 2015 Despite a variable forecast the sun shone once again on the beautiful setting of Holbecks Park for our annual show and the crowd came out inforce to visit this rural showcase. With the launch of Hadleigh Year of the Sheep the focus was on our local community and the part that farming has played in its history and still plays today. Sheep were to be found all over the showground from the School Art work in the Education Tent to Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m a Sheep get me out of Here! in the Countryside Ring. Real sheep were also found in abundance up in the livestock area, along with cattle, goats and Suffolk horses, whilst horses of all types and colour were competing in other rings. Highlights in the Grand Ring included the daring stunts of Inch Perfect Trials Display Team and a demonstration of state of the art sugar beet machinery showing just how the sugar for your cornflakes is grown in this area. Numerous local trade stands were showcasing their businesses and the Food Hall was busy all day with many local producers to tempt the taste buds. The Flower Show and Rural Craft Marquees were, as usual, filled with a spectacle of colour and talented craftsmen. The Hadleigh Farmers Agricultural Association would like to thank everyone who has supported or visited the show this year. So whether you have been attending this event for years or came for the first time, we hope to see you again next year on 21st May 2016.
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June 6th Rosa Simon Music Fund: come to the concert! We've got lots of enthusiastic children signed up for the Rosa Simon Music Fund Workshop and Concert on Saturday June 6th at the Hadleigh United Reformed Church. We now just need an audience - we just need you to come along! So if you want to see and hear a dazzling range of musical styles and lots of different songs - which the children will have rehearsed at the earlier workshop run by renowned jazz musician Pete Letanka - please come to the concert! Tickets costs £5 each (under fives go free) and can be purchased from the receptions at St. Mary's Primary School and the Hadleigh Community Primary School or by emailing: danton89@hotmail.com. The concert is at the Hadleigh United Reformed Church and starts at 3pm. Free refreshments afterwards. The workshop and concert is funded by the Rosa Simon Music Fund and any monies made will be reinvested in the Fund in supporting local musical projects for children.
Rosa Simon Music Workshop & Concert Saturday June 6th 2015 With money from Rosa’s Fund, we’ve invited 60 local pupils aged between nine and 12 or so to join jazz pianist and composer Pete Letanka in an exciting music workshop during the morning of June 6th.
Burstall Village Hall Saturday 13th June 10.30 am -12 noon
They will be writing and rehearsing pieces of music and using some of the instruments bought via Rosa’s Fund.
St Mary's Church, Burstall will be holding a Coffee Morning and Plant Sale in aid of church funds. There will be Homemade Cakes and Pies for your freezer, Bric-a brac, books, tombola and raffle. With free children's activities. Please come and join us for coffee and cake in our wonderful village hall.
In the afternoon, the children will be performing these pieces in a concert which is open to the general public and to which we’d really love you to come.
Violet’s Time For Tea Saturday 13th June 2014 2.30pm until 4.30 pm at Whatfield Village Hall
3pm in the United Reformed Church, Market Place Tickets cost £5 (under-fives on laps free) with tea and coffee afterwards.
£3.50 Per Person Includes Tea/Coffee (As Much As You Can Drink) and A Plate of Sandwiches, Cakes and Scones
All monies go to the Rosa Simon Music Fund
Plant, Produce & Book Stalls Plus Raffle All profits going towards The Over 60’s Xmas Dinner Please bring any donations on the day between 1pm and 2pm
Tickets are available via the participating schools, Keith Avis Newsagents or by emailing: danton89@hotmail.com
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Twelfth Night At Lavenham Hall 'What is love? 'Tis not hereafter... Present mirth hath present laughter: What's to come is still unsure...' Lavenham Players are proud to announce that their next production will be an open-air 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 evocative music that will transport you back in time to the roaring twenties, so expect a Charleston or three! The last open-air Shakespeare production, a complete sell-out, proved to be enormous fun both for those involved on stage and our audience, and we are confident that 2015's effort will be no exception. Gemma said, "After the huge success of ‘Much Ado About Nothing’, Penny and I are delighted to have been asked to direct this summer’s production of ‘Twelfth Night’. We have been so lucky to secure a hugely experienced cast, many of which were involved two years ago, and have performed open-air theatre in the past. With the decadence of our nominated 1920’s theme and the stunning backdrop of Lavenham Hall we hope to create a magical experience for cast and audiences alike!" As one of William Shakespeare's most revered comedies, Twelfth Night is a joyful journey through the fictional land of Illyria, a place where 'Nothing that is so, is so...'. It is a bittersweet tale of contrasting emotions, weaving together several intriguing sub-plots of fools and madmen, brash drunkards and scheming servants, mourning matriarchs and confused twins, and of course that famous pair of yellow stockings! The result is a story that is both hilarious and thought-provoking in equal measure. Tickets for all five performances of Twelfth Night are now on sale, and are available from both Lavenham Newsagents in the High Street, and Sparling and Faiers bakery in the Market Place, as well as via our box office at 0333 666 3366 or online at www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/86720. Due to the high demand we received for tickets last time around, we have added an extra performance to our roster this year. We therefore have five performances scheduled, with evening performances taking place at 7:30pm on Wednesday 15th July, Thursday 16th July and Friday 17th July, followed by both a matinee at 3:00pm and evening performance at 7:30pm on Saturday 18th July. All performances will take place in the grounds of Lavenham Hall, and spectators are welcome to bring along a picnic. It is anticipated that all performances will go ahead as scheduled, even in the event of inclement weather conditions, therefore spectators are advised to bring along a rain Mac if bad weather is forecast. Should you have any enquiries regarding the production, please do not hesitate to contact our directors, Gemma on 07866800248, Penny on 07793494600, or go online and check out our Facebook page, which will feature regular updates throughout the rehearsal period over the next few months. For this summer's production, we are extremely grateful to our two main sponsors, Woodbridge School, and Number 10 Wine Bar of Lady Street, Lavenham.
Stoke by Nayland Golf Club Dickens’ Celebrate Jubilee Salvers win The popular Bank Holiday Monday Jubilee Salvers mixed competition was played in warm, sunny conditions on Stoke by Nayland’s Gainsborough course. Twenty four pairs made up the field for the exacting Foursomes format. Although scoring was difficult Tracey and Tim Dickens led the competition with a creditable 35 points. It was their first win in this prestigious mixed event. In second place were Barry Hitchcock, Lesley Hitchcock, Lesley and Barry Hitchcock with Tracey Dickens, Tim Dickens. 33 points. They just beat Bonnie and Graham Head on countback. The Salvers were presented to the winners by Club Captain Julian Lamb. Tim thanked the greenkeepers for working so hard to prepare the course and the catering staff for the meal. 34
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The Hadleigh Historian: Issue 28 (June-July 2015)
The series ‘Made in Hadleigh’ continues with ‘Public Clocks’ by regular contributor The Hadleigh Historian The Hadleigh Historian Millie Goulbourn of Hadleigh. Millie has June - July 2015 Price £3 Issue 28 been researching into Hadleigh’s clockmakers and from this, she has chosen to highlight clocks on display for the benefit of the public along with their makers. These include a variety of timepieces, some of which are still in use today, as well as a magnificent 17th century sundial on a long-gone south porch of St Mary’s Church. Mike Woods of Layham kindly loaned photographs, which has led to research on Joseph Foster and his family. He was manager of the gas works in Bridge Street from 1896 until 1930 but the story revolves around a wartime wedding group pictured in 1915, which shows the brothers of the bride in their military uniforms. Tales of the various manors of Hadleigh continues with ‘Who’s been living in Peyton Hall?’ As the owners of the manor of Hadleighs in Hadleigh were seated at Hintlesham Hall, Peyton Hall was home to a series of tenant farmers. A probate inventory drawn up in 1720 not only takes us through the house room-by-room but also into farmyards and fields. The late John Bloomfield identified this timber-framed building as a raised aisle hall of 1300, one of the oldest houses on the area. Fredrick Holbrow’s memories of Hadleigh continue with his time during the late 1930’s at the Brett Works in Pound Lane. His particular gang of friends were keen on going to the cinema, not only in Ipswich but also the Palace Cinema in Hadlegh High Street. Fred also mentions the fish & chip shops that the boys visited, as well as the Coffee Tavern, which is featured on the back cover. Barbara Scarff of Hadleigh is to be thanked for the loan of her brother’s manuscript memoirs. In order to encourage visitors to the town, 2015 is ‘Hadleigh Year of the Sheep’ and the Hadleigh Historian is proud to sponsor a morning of talks on Saturday 25 July in St Mary’s Church. The speakers Professor Mark Bailey and Dr Nick Amor are well-known Suffolk historians and their subjects will be the medieval woollen-cloth industry with special reference to Hadleigh. Doors open at 9.30 and the £10 tickets will include refreshments. (For details of tickets, please see notice elsewhere in this issue of Hadleigh Community News.) Sue Andrews (01449 740673). The Hadleigh Historian is on sale at Avis the Newsagent and Ider Bookshop in Hadleigh and at HollowTrees Farm shop in Semer, price £3.
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Recipe for Success Now I don’t know about you, but I resent recipes that start with “First find your pheasant”, and so in response to one reader who has asked for simplicity, you can’t get much more simple, or more tasty for that matter, than home made pesto. And let’s face it, it’s a great excuse to add BASIL. by Sarah Thompson (Buy And Source It Locally) Now thanks to the lovely Trimley Herb brigade, another basil, of the Greek variety don’t you know, is gracing the Thompson kitchen windowsill. So here we go… Home Made Pesto Ingredients: 100 gms pine nuts Large bunch of basil 50 gms Parmesan cheese (grated) One clove of garlic 150 mls. olive oil (plus extra for storing) Method 1. Heat a small frying pan over a low heat. Cook the pine nuts until golden, shaking occasionally. Make sure they don’t catch and burn, or you will end up with a bitter flavour to the pesto, and you don’t want that! Put into a food processor with the remaining ingredients and process until smooth, then season. 2. Pour the pesto into a sealed or air-tight jar, cover with a little extra oil, then store in the fridge. It will keep in a fridge for up to two weeks. But a word of caution, if added to your favourite pasta, or used as a dip with artisan bread (lots of lovely local loaves to choose from) it may not last that long!
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Thankyou Harry and Shirley Spraggons would like to thank all their family who helped to celebrate Harry’s 90th Birthday. £400 pounds was raised for The Woolverstone Wish at Ipswich Hospital. Harry would also like to thank his many friends for their lovely cards.
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Alice Regains Newton Green Ladies Title Alice Barlow scored a second round, course record equalling 72 to take the ladies’ 36-hole scratch championship at Newton Green Golf Club. For the fourth consecutive year the title represented a head-tohead tussle between Barlow and her fellow junior and Suffolk ladies player Ellie Aldous. Both 16-yearolds scored 79 in their morning rounds, and in the afternoon Aldous could only improve her score by one shot, for a 157 total, but Leighann Wordley and Alice Barlow Barlow’s three over par second round 72 saw her regain the title by six shots. Her 72 equalled the previous best ladies’ score set at Newton by Aldous. The pair now have their names on the Ann Tankard Trophy twice each. In the 36hole nett score championship for the Emmie Hoare Cup, Leighann Wordley produced scores of 69 and 74 to give her a one shot margin win over Cate Fraser. Ann Tankard Trophy: 151 Alice Barlow, 157 Ellie Aldous, 168 Emily Penfold. Emmie Hoare Cup: 143 Leighann Wordley, 144 Cate Fraster, 146 Sue Lockwood.
Stoke by Nayland Veterans A large field took to the Gainsborough course on a superb day, a great deal of sunshine and only a modest wind to affect the ball in flight. Scoring proved to be a bit more difficult than the conditions would seem to indicate. Congratulations go to Lionel Hatch & John Russell on winning respective divisions with 37 and 38 points respectively - John winning the Vets Captain's prize, which was presented by Captain Peter Garnett. Full Results: Division 1: 1st Lionel Hatch 37pts, 2nd Peter Jay 35pts, 3rd Roger Doherty 35pts. Division 2 : 1st John Russell 38pts, 2nd Jeremy Osborne 36pts, 3rd Ed Daniels 36pts
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Hadleigh and District Angling Society (HADAS) will be holding two sessions at the British Legion on the 6th and 13th June from 9.00am – 2.00pm. Existing members should bring their current membership books and fishing licences along when they renew their membership. Fees for the coming year are as follows:Member Type Full Members Associate Members Junior (U12) £2 £2 Junior (U16) £10 £10 Intermediate £20 £20 Senior £57 £72 OAP £40 £56 Concessionary £40 £56 Full Membership is for people who live in Hadleigh and the surrounding area. Associate Membership is for people who live outside the area. New members are also welcome to come and see us. We will be able to give you information regarding the club, our fishing waters, and our programme of fishing events and matches. You will be required to complete a simple application form, provide a passport photo and as long as you are local to the area can have you fishing within hours. If you are new to fishing we can give you guidance about how to get started.
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