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Taste of Sudbury Food & Drink Festival There is a fantastic line up of local chefs ready to do their cooking demonstrations on stage at the Taste of Sudbury Food & Drink Festival on 12th June 2016. Including Carl Shillingford from Shillingford’s at The Quay, Alan Paton from Stoke By Nayland Golf & Spa, Regis Crepy from The Great House, Lavenham, Mark Allen from The Angel, Stoke By Nayland and Julian Bisbal fromThe Swan, Monks Eleigh. Compere Mark David will keep everyone entertained throughout the day with his knowledge and passion for food and helping with the cooking demonstrations. With the Market Hill and St. Peter's in the centre of Sudbury full of food stalls, free entry and free park & ride. Jam Tartz Pop Up Street Party Restaurant has a 5 course food and drink taster menu ring 01787 311556 to book a seat, come and join us for a great day out and to join in with the Queen’s 90th Birthday. In addition to the live cooking demonstrations, each chef will compete in the omelette challenge to see who can make the fastest 3 egg omelette, Nick Barrett and Regis Crepy will both go for the Guinness World Record to attempt to be the fastest to fillet a whole salmon and there will be the opportunity for anyone to make sausages, members of the audience will be asked up on stage to have a go. Pick up your free 2016 brochure at the Tourist Information Centre in the Library or download it from www.seeanddosudbury.co.uk and more information can be found at www.tasteofsudbury.co.uk
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Come and join in the festival fun: two days of art exhibitions, entertainment, children's activities and painting, Artists' Studio Trail, art and craft demonstrations, refreshments, live music, concert in the church and an open invitation for you to exhibit an art work of your own creation! The weekend will include: A life-size sculpture being made in the Market Place Artists' Studio Trail throughout the village Children's painting and Budding Artists' activities Art exhibition in the Guildhall Suffolk Art Society show in the Church Art and Craft demonstrations Potters, weavers and spinners Designing and making jewellery A mural for children to paint Children's painting competition Exhibitions in Little Hall Screen printing Printmaking Live Music Bar and Refreshments All this, and more, will be going on all weekend throughout the village so make a note of the dates June 11 and 12, from 11 am until 5 pm. There's something for everyone: the chance to view and buy art works created by many of Lavenham's wellknown artists and sculptors and the rare opportunity to visit them in their own studios. And you can eat, drink, listen to live music and watch a whole host of activities and fun events going on in the Market Place, Guildhall and Little Hall. Don't miss it! See you there! For more information go to: www.lovelavenham.co.uk
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Big Day for Hadleigh RBL Hadleigh RBL will mark this year’s Armed Forces Day by holding an open day on Saturday 25 June from 10:00 to 16:00. A section of George Street will be closed off for a street fair with stalls, BBQ, refreshments, exhibitions, activities and entertainment and there will be a table top sale indoors. The highlight of the day will be the grand opening of the Legion’s new ‘Drop-in Centre’, which will take place at 13:00. The new Drop-in Centre will be open monthly and will provide an easily accessible facility for service personnel, veterans and their families to drop in for an informal chat and a brew. Manned by trained volunteers the drop in centre will also be able to offer help and advice on welfare matters. There is a large service and ex-service community here in the area and it is hoped that this new drop-in centre will become a focal point. The recently refurbished drop-in centre lounge will also be renamed in honour of local girl, Staff Sergeant Sharron Elliott who was killed while on active service in Iraq in 2006. Please come along and show your support. If you would like to have a table in the table top sale or would like to perform some street entertainment on the open mike, then please get in touch. Call Mark on 07780 975787.
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Local cyclists have already begun to sign up for the Gayford Flyer, Hadleigh’s own sportive on September 18th. Last year’s event attracted over 200 adult cyclists and the town’s cycling club is looking to reach 300. The sportive is named “The Gayford Flyer” in recognition of the town’s world record breaking aviator, Oswald Gayford. The 60 and 32 mile routes will take riders past landmarks including Gayford family home on Angel Street, RAF Wattisham where he served as commander and his final resting place in Naughton. Richard Holdaway, Sportive Director said, “We had a tremendous push to encourage early sign ups on Oswald Gayford’s birthday and it was pleasing to get the support of the Town Council, Radio Suffolk and local businesses.” Cyclists can sign up via www.britishcycling.org.uk from 18th May, Oswald Gayford’s birthday. The sportive is supported by The Pedal House, The George Public House, Sunny Day Cycleworks and Crockatt Garage. Lucy Jay and Simon King from the HCC Committee handed over a Club jersey to Pedal House in recognition of the shop’s support for the event. Adam Chamberlin, Chair of the Club said, “We’ve been pleased with the take up for the Get Back on Your Bike sessions which have been running on Tuesday evenings. We’re very keen to attract more women cyclists to the Club.” For more information on the Club visit www.hadleighcyclingclub.org or email or connect with the club via Facebook: Hadleigh Cycling Club @HadleighCycling
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The Unhappy Medium by Pat Whymark, Julian Harries & Pat Marlowe Common Ground present an “entrancing” new comedy. Set in the 1920s, The Unhappy Medium tells the story of Montague Faulke, a “spiritualist” and some-time music hall entertainer (played by Julian Harries), as he struggles with his conscience, his creditors and his put-upon assistant Aubrey Miles (Patrick Marlowe who last performed with Common Ground in The Signalman). Matters come to a head when Faulke comes under the scrutiny of psychic investigator Morton McLean, played by Dick Mainwaring – his last appearance with the company was in Stuff In The Attic. Both he and Pat Marlowe have appeared in Eastern Angles' Christmas shows. Expect oodles of ectoplasm, lashings of levitation and a bump or two in the night. Common Ground Theatre Co was set up in 2007 by Pat Whymark and Julian Harries to create new music theatre. We have been touring steadily since then, mainly within East Anglia, producing seventeen new plays which have been received stunning reviews both here and in London. We have received funding from Heritage Lottery Fund, The Suffolk Foundation, The Seckford Foundation, Suffolk Youth Ops, The Brook Trust and Suffolk Single Gateway. Common Ground are committed to keeping small-scale theatre alive and well in East Anglia, presenting shows that are, first and foremost, entertaining. Our productions are character-based and always emotionally engaging. Julian Harries & Pat Whymark are the creative team behind The Mystery of St Finnigan's Elbow, Dial M For Murgatroyd & many more Eastern Angles xmas shows, and it is that sense of playfulness that we hope runs through all our work. As an actor Julian has appeared in Eastenders, Detectorists, Spies of Warsaw, Doctors, and performed with The Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal National Theatre and in the West End. “The spoof to beat all spoofs” (The Observer) “Blissfull” (The Times) "Madcap comedy gold" (The Stage) "A marvellous romp...should delight even the most jaded of viewers" - (In Suffolk) (from reviews of recent Whymark-Harries productions) Polstead Village Hall – Tuesday 7th June - 7.30pm Box Office: 07807 341364 Tickets - £10/£7 (U18s)
Brantham Amateur Theatrical Society June production - ‘Holiday Snap’ We are pleased to announce our June production of ‘Holiday Snap’, a comedy written by Michael Pertwee and John Chapman. The play can be seen on Thursday 9th, Friday 10th & Saturday 11th June 2016 at 7:30 pm., in Brantham Village Hall. This tale of comic predicament and mistaken identity unfolds with real wit and style. A Portuguese time-share villa has been doublebooked, unknown to the company Rep, the myopic tippler Commander “Chitto” Chittenden. When Mary and Henry arrive shortly after Eve and Leslie, Chitto manages to remain unaware that there is more than one couple on the scene. Watch the confusion compound with the missing housekeeper and her husband. How will the arrival of Henry’s mother-in-law cause even more problems? Who is the real Sir Piers? Answer these questions by coming along to see this hilarious play. Tickets are now on sale, priced £7 from Bakes & Blossoms Café on Acacia Court, Brantham, or phone 01206 396674, or text or leave a message on 07891 974844.
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We are delighted to say that the Living with Dying event on Saturday May 14th in St Mary’s Church, Hadleigh was a great success. We had lots of people attend in the church and there were a lot of really positive comments about how informative the whole day had been. Our aim was to help everyone with two difficult subjects, End of Life Care and Death. Including the businesses and charities that took part to members of the general public who came, I think we managed to achieve In times of need... Ask us that aim. The 5 Masterclasses in the Guildhall were also very well received by those who attended. Our Memory Tree in St Mary’s looks beautiful with all the coloured cards and written notes as people remembered their loved ones. It will be in church for a while longer if you want to go and have a look or add your memory. Thanks go to the wonderful people who made a cake for the refreshments. As a result we were able to serve copious amounts of cake and tea, and the proceeds from donations for those are all going to be shared between Sue Ryder and St Elizabeth Hospice. We are pleased to say we have been able to send each one £95. We would like to say a HUGE thank you to everyone who helped to make the day possible. Our Sponsors (Aldham Common Charity, Hadleigh Town Council and The Thrift Shop), Joan and all the groups who produced such beautiful flower displays for us all to enjoy, to those who helped on the Saturday and all those willing people who took it in turns to sit in St Mary’s for the duration of the exhibitions to welcome visitors. We are grateful to you all. If you didn’t get to see the exhibitions you missed a treat! Finally, we have produced free booklets for you to have as a handy reference for whenever you might need it, with the contact details of all the businesses and charities that took part, a foreword from Gloria Hunniford, plus much more. If you were unable to come on the day don’t worry, they are available from The Library, the Health Centre, the town churches, Gotelee Solicitors and both Kingsbury & Saunders and Gwinnell Funeral Directors. Look out for the very distinctive cover as shown and take a copy for yourself and someone you know. Kate, Jess and Pauline
Hadleigh Footpath Volunteers Finally, a dry day for our May walk to Boxford and 17 of us walked the 10 miles from Hadleigh via Wicker Street Green and Edwardstone. It was a very pleasant walk that included a stop at the Edwardstone White Horse for a pint and coffee in Boxford whilst waiting for the bus back to Hadleigh. A highlight was a herd of horses joining us for the cross field walk into Edwardstone. We were pleased to welcome the newcomers who joined us. Our next walk looks to be equally enjoyable and will be on Saturday 11th June. We will meet at 0930 at the small car park by the playing fields in Stoke by Nayland and follow a clockwise route back to the start taking in Polstead, Mark Wood, Scotland Hall, Thorington Street, Wick Farm, Tendring Hall Farm and Poplar Farm. The walk is about 9 miles although there are a couple of break points where those not wishing to complete the entire walk can take a shorter route (5 miles) by road back to Stoke. We will put a map on the web site showing where the car park is located. If anyone is in need of a lift to Stoke by Nayland or is prepared to offer someone a ride in their car, please contact us through the web site and we will try and match people up. Everyone is welcome, including well behaved dogs. Strong shoes or preferably walking boots should be worn as the ground can be muddy and rough in places. As usual, route maps can be requested from the web site. For further information about these walks go to www.hadleighwalkers.com, email us at hadleighwalkers@gmail.com or contact Mike Keeling on 01473 823328 or 0785 895 5678
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The 177th Hadleigh Show Saturday 21st May 2016 Despite a variable forecast the weather stayed dry and the crowds came out in force once again to visit our popular local Show. The highlight of the Show for many were the fantastic displays in the Grand Ring by the Royal Signals White Helmets Display Team. With 24 bikes and riders they entertained the crowds with amazing bike control including the iconic pyramid and breath-taking fire jump. The ground was hard and uneven causing a few wobbles, but the crowd, who were 9 deep in places, enjoyed the spectacle. New to this year was the Cookery Demonstration area, where mouth-watering food was prepared and cooked by local chefs, led by Malcolm Long of the Barn at Assington. Great entertainment, and some people even got to sample the final produce. The Education area also proved popular with the Sheep Show, art work from local schools in the Education Tent and the conservation garden with Suffolk Wildlife Trust and Suffolk Beekeepers. The highlight of the Show for this year’s Director, James Harris, was the farm machinery demonstration which showcased the last 100 years of farm mechanisation and saw four generations of this family in the ring together. Numerous local trade stands were showcasing their businesses and the Food Hall and catering courts were 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, and the Art Tent sold a record number of painting for local artists. 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 20th May 2017.
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GSOLICITORS IBBONS Happy 90th Birthday Brenda Hello dear Readers. Many Happy Returns of the Day to my mother, Brenda, as she has just celebrated her 90th Birthday. There has been great excitement as we had a party at The Orwell Hotel in Felixstowe with a lunch for 32 guests. There was much scurrying as the preparations were laid. It was like Grieg’s “Wedding at Troldhaugen”, a piece written to celebrate his 25th Wedding Anniversary. My mother had her hair prepared especially, nails, facial and so on. The dress wasn’t as it should be, the nails had to be re-done, guests came to stay and we were able to secure the services of a Dame to entertain us. There were Lords, Ladies and Gentlemen. Frank was busy as he oversaw a cavalcade of four limousines brought round from the motor house and which sped to Felixstowe. The lunch party was a wonderful occasion which my mother really enjoyed and was so pleased to have her friends around her; she even delivered a speech. We also enjoyed a lunch at Hintlesham Hall which was done very well, however, I do wish that the hotel would improve its front of house demeanour; even the new manager wandered by without speaking. As we were making our way to Hintlesham Hall, Frank was collecting a guest from Kersey when the children from Kersey School in their red uniforms crossed the road in front of us. All was well until they thought that my mother was the Queen where upon there was a great hue and cry! The face of the teacher did not reflect the joy of the children. We all love waving at the slightest opportunity. And that is what we did when motoring from Christchurch Mansion to Felixstowe for the Ipswich Transport Museum Classic Car Run. There are well wishers along the whole route, on every round about and in the laybys. It was a great day. One Friday evening, Frank arrived with Number 1 car for a journey to Norwich Cathedral to see Aled Jones in Concert. It was an entertaining evening but a pity that so much of the music was on backing tapes rather than live. This is a busy time of year for Frank as he tends the kitchen garden. His buds have been rather delicate and have had a tendency to wilt. Maria sprays them with iced water, they wince and all appears to be well again. Meanwhile at the office the wheels turn and we have pleasure in resolving client problems. Give us a call to arrange to put in place that Will that you have been meaning to do for so long. I have told you before that a Will is an excellent tax planning document since a Will can be varied within two years of death and provided those affected agree the Will can be adjusted to meet the circumstances. I mentioned the higher rates of Stamp Duty Land Tax payable if one already owns a property. The higher rates apply even when you are a proprietor of a property world-wide. Please get in touch if you are buying or selling or granting a lease. Howard Gibbons
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700 at Capel’s Beacon The lighting of Capel St Mary’s Queen’s 90th Birthday Beacon was applauded by 700 residents, a quarter of the village’s population. The Beacon was lit by South Suffolk MP, James Cartlidge, at the same time as hundreds of others around the United Kingdom, precisely 8.30pm on Thursday, 21 April. The night’s celebration started at 8pm with refreshments in the Methodist church and a display of children’s work celebrating The Queen’s birthday. The bells of St Mary’s parish church rang out at 8.15pm and Scouts and Cubs marched to the Beacon. Their parade was followed by the singing of the National Anthem, led by members of Orchard Players. Group Captain Gary Bunkell CBE, a serving officer who lives in Capel, read a message from Prince Charles. Methodist MInister, the Rev Andrew Sankey, paid tribute to Her Majesty and led a prayer for Her. Capel Parish Council Chairman, Les Bryant, welcomed Mr Cartlidge and all those present. When the Beacon was lit everybody sang Happy Birthday Your Majesty, Happy Birthday to you. Mr Cartlidge joined the dozens of residents who signed the Birthday Book which will be sent to The Queen after Her official birthday weekend, 11-12 June. The leather-bound, embossed birthday book was displayed with photographs of The Queen in Suffolk from the EADT archives. There was also a photographic display of the life of The Queen from birth until now. The Birthday Book will be at Capel’s June Fun Day in an exhibition with photographic displays of The Queen, portraits of The Queen by members of the Art Club, royal-themed drawings and colouring-ins by Capel’s primary school children and other exhibits. The village’s churches, groups and clubs have held special royal-themed events since late May and will continue until mid-July. The last event, in the village hall on 15 July, will be the draw for a 90-prize Queen’s 90th birthday raffle with a £90 first prize and the announcement of the £90 winner of a 90question quiz on The Queen life. David Thompson
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As "send" is pressed on the phone, suddenly the person holding the phone realises they've made a massive mistake. I bet that person felt sick when they realised the insulting text message had actually been sent to the person they were pulling to pieces. I imagine the recipient felt totally sick too; they believed they had a great friendship, and ended up deeply hurt. To see what was really thought of them was awful and a friendship was shattered. I wonder, what do you think God thinks about you? Do you think He is totally disinterested in you? Do you think He is a genial old man in the sky who will weigh your good and bad deeds to see which is greater ? Or donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t you care? God does have an opinion about us. He hates the wrong stuff we do (sin) and He says clearly He is angry about it. God also says He canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t overlook it, either, but the Bible makes clear, God loves us at the same time, â&#x20AC;&#x153;while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.â&#x20AC;?(Romans 5.8) Jesus was willing to die on a Cross for us so we can receive forgiveness and everlasting life. Incredibly, anyone who accepts Jesus paid in full for our sins, and trusts God for forgiveness, is seen by Him as His own special and greatly loved child. In the end, it is only Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s opinion of us that will count. Christine Hart
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Tickets are now available for our annual Replay evening with Paella (or veggie alternative) supper. Tickets are ÂŁ13 (ÂŁ12 for members) and are available from Chris Terry 311102 and Ondra Butler 310524. Please bring your own drinks and glasses.
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The Boule-in ‘va bien’! "Yes it's going well - really well" laughs Cathy Bullen who, together with her husband Peter, runs Bildeston's ever expanding Boule-in French empire. "In fact it seem to be going, going, gone! Our biggest challenge recently seems to be keeping up with the demand for new stock. We had this lovely plan that we could rotate pieces between our Suffolk fairs and our London shop but demand this Spring has been unbelievable! Luckily, we've had great success in sourcing some fantastic new stock for our Fete de Monet Fair (Saturday 18th to Sunday 27th June) having been in Provence over the Pentecost weekend which is a highlight in the French Brocante calendar. It's a magical time in Provence with everything burgeoning - irises, olive trees and the markets, so it hasn't been a question of what to buy but rather how to fit it all in the lorry!" Certainly a glimpse of what's in store for visitors at the forthcoming Fete de Monet Fair is a delight. "Monet himself was a great artist" Cathy points out "not just in his paintings but he was a creative artist in his home - famous for his garden at Giverny, he also loved 'al fresco' entertaining being a keen cook himself." The delightful Boule-in garden pays gentle homage to Giverny with all the charm of French garden furniture and objets d'art to buy whilst the shop itself offers endlessly tempting treasures to style your home and accessorise your outside living this Summer - all we need is some Provencale sunshine! Fete de Monet Fair runs from Saturday 18th until Sunday 27th June (10 am to 5 pm daily) www.boule-in.co.uk Tel: 01449 740359
The Tempest from Sudbury to Spain! Sudbury Dramatic Society, based at The Quay Theatre is delighted to announce their summer 2016 production of The Tempest, celebrating the 400th birthday of William Shakespeare, which is on at The Quay from Tuesday 5th to Saturday 9th July at 7.45pm Following the performances at The Quay the whole production goes on tour with a Garden Performance at Magpies, Little Maplestead on 16th and 17th July at 2pm and then SDS will be taking it to a small community theatre in Spain at Laroles, in Las Alpujarras on the southern slopes of the Sierra Nevada at the end of July. The Tempest is one of Shakespeare’s shortest plays - about magic, monsters and the marooned, shipwrecks and shape-shifting. An ensemble of 9 actors playing several parts and live musicians will bring this mystical play to life, using silks from local suppliers in Sudbury to weave the magic and symbolise the different characters. Although the sources are unclear, The Tempest has been linked to Spanish and Spanish-Caribbean origins, strengthening the links between the community-based theatrical spaces in Sudbury and the theatre in Spain. Theatrical, musical and visual devices are all being combined in this production to make the play accessible and to communicate with all audiences, creating a Tempest for everyone to enjoy. Tickets for The Tempest at The Quay Theatre are available now for on 01787 374745 or online at www.quaysudbury.com. For more information on the Garden and Spanish performances of The Tempest and links to purchase tickets go to www.sudburydramatic.com
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Member of Parliament for South Suffolk The first Sunday of May marked one year since I was elected as the MP for South Suffolk, and what a year it has been! It has been a great privilege to serve the constituency both here in our beautiful corner of the country, and as a Conservative MP in Westminster. Governing with a small majority comes with some significant challenges but also provides opportunities for backbench MPs to influence policy. I recently spoke out against a Government policy publicly for the first time as I truly felt that the proposal for enforced academisation of schools was a step too far. Having visited both primary and secondary academies in South Suffolk, I have seen how effective the academy model can be for those schools that have already chosen to make the transition. In particular, academisation has presented a powerful tool for implementing change where a school is struggling, bringing new leadership and ensuring that poor standards will be challenged. Nevertheless, I had considerable reservations about forcing all schools into becoming academies, particularly those that are already achieving a good or outstanding OFSTED rating. We are extremely fortunate that 80% of Suffolk’s schools are already rated as good or outstanding, including a large number of primaries. When we debated the academisation proposals in the House of Commons I referred to the case of primary schools such as Lawshall which are outstanding but not academies, and explained that what I fundamentally struggled with was the idea that I should go to a school like that and say, "Although your school is outstanding, and all your staff are working brilliantly and delivering a fantastic education, we are now going to force you to become an academy." Fortunately, my colleague, Secretary of State for Education Nicky Morgan MP, may have come in for some criticism but the great thing is that she took the time to meet with me and likeminded Parliamentarians on several occasions to listen to our concerns. As a result, the Government withdrew proposals for enforced academisation but the commitment to higher standards remains.
French’s Care Haven French’s will be holding a Tack Sale of Used and New Items & Open Afternoon on Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th June 1.pm -5.pm. Everyone is welcome to come along even if you do not have a horse or pony that you are looking to buy a saddle, rugs or equipment for. There will be tea and cakes on offer and if the weather is good a BBQ. Our animals and staff will look forward to seeing locals and their families join us over the weekend in June. The winter has been hard for us financially as well as the physical work, so we appreciate any donations over the weekend or perhaps you may like to sponsor one of the animals you meet, every penny we take goes straight towards our animals care, housing and management. We have a new website that is in the start up stages of content please take a look at some of our animals, bear with us as many more pictures and info will be added soon www. Frenchs care haven.org.uk As many local people know we do not just rescue abandoned and neglected animals, we also help young people who have learning difficulties and confidence issues, at the moment we are working with Community Action Suffolk on a project where we offer a day a week for a group of young people that have been unemployed for a year or more to come along to French’s and do a day’s work on the farm, helping them get back into the swing of working to a time and structured scale along with experiencing team work. If anyone could suggest any fund raising ideas or would like to organise an event for us, please contact Jann on the number below. VOLUNTEERS, SPONSORS AND FUND RAISERS NEEDED Please contact: Jann Turner 01473 833944 / 07747 755556 Email: jann.turner@hotmail.co.uk
Wanted Please For Burstall Show Saturday August 6th 2016 - Scalextric Track and cars for a slot racing competition. If you have one which you would be willing to lend for our show please contact me. I understand these sets are precious so if you would like to come and run this competition please let me know. Thank you very much. Ann Burchnall 01473 652262 or email ann.burchnall@gmail.com
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HIDDEN GARDENS OF HADLEIGH
A variety of gardens, both large and small will be open from 11.00 a.m. to 5 p.m. Refreshments will be available in the Church. Guided tours of the medieval Guildhall Complex. The Row Chapel will be open for visitors ENTRANCE TO GARDENS BY PROGRAMME OBTAINABLE FROM ST MARY’S CHURCH, IDLER BOOKSHOP OR ANY PARTICIPATING GARDENS. ENTRANCE £5 – CHILDREN (12-16) £3 This event is organised by The Friends of St. Mary’s Church, a charitable organisation dedicated to preserving the architectural heritage of Hadleigh’s magnificent historic Church and Deanery Tower
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A Midsummer Dream for Dominic With all the recent programmes on television and radio it won’t have escaped anyone’s notice that 2016 commemorates 400 years since the death of William Shakespeare. Here in Hadleigh a pupil from Hadleigh Community Primary School is playing his part in marking the event and helping to put his town and school on the map! In March 200 children from Suffolk auditioned for a part in Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ which will be directed at the New Wolsey Theatre in June and July by the world famous Sir Trevor Nunn. Twenty children were chosen- and Dominic from Hadleigh was one of them. The opportunity is a fantastic one and will be a significant commitment with no less than 14 performances. As a very young boy Dominic was probably one of the last children to elect to ‘perform’ or speak publicly and his turnaround and success is a huge testimony to the support, and encouragement Dominic has received throughout his years at Hadleigh Community Primary. The Hadleigh school –(which recently took its 90 strong choir to perform at Snape Maltings), is renowned locally for its strength in Music and Sport and the extracurricular opportunities that include Drama, Dance, Wildlife Explorer Clubs and School Camp. Dominic would like to take this opportunity to thank his school and Miss Lesley’s SPA for their support. And we wish you every success Dominic.......but please, please, DON’T break a leg!
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More helpful tips from Sudbury’s premier maids service Here at Girl Fridays we pride ourselves on our expertise and first rate levels of service. However, as we are such a kind and friendly bunch we like to share our knowledge. Periodically, we will be sharing some cleaning tips to help you keep your home or workspace in an immaculate condition. In this article we are focussing on the bathroom. The Bathroom Whilst we all know a tooth brush is a tool for keeping your teeth clean and healthy, they can also be very helpful when cleaning your bathroom. The first piece of advice we offer when cleaning the bathroom is to use a toothbrush to clean hard to reach areas around the soap holder, taps and drains. Foggy and smeared bathroom mirrors are often a big source of frustration to our clients, but this is actually an issue easily remedied. Rubbing just a small amount of a reliable cleaning product on the surface of the mirror will soon have it crystal clear and sparkling. A must do for the bathroom is to add a fabric softener sheet to the wastebasket to ensure you can avoid those unwanted odours. To unclog showers heads it is advisable to soak the head in boiling water and vinegar. Using a small squeegee on wall tiles after each shower will help you to avoid water spots forming on their surface. The best piece of advice we can offer when cleaning your bathroom is to ensure you do it on a regular basis to avoid a build-up of mildew and soap scum. Taking the regular cleaning approach will mean you are simply maintaining a high standard, which will be less time consuming in the long run. We hope you have found this article useful and if you need any further advice please do not hesitate to contact us for a friendly and helpful chat on 07815 837102 or by email info@gfriday.co.uk
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David Edward Leeks Paulette, Christine and family would like to thank those who came to see David during his illness and all who enquired about him. It was a great comfort to him and his family. Thank you to all who came to David’s funeral, we were overwhelmed. We would also like to thank those who kindly donated to St Elizabeth Hospice in David’s name. The care that David received was second to none. Our thanks to Kingsbury & Saunders for the way the funeral was arranged and the care that was taken. Special thanks to Mandie and Mr Graham Brook who conducted the service.
The Award Winning Orchard Players present Jukebox Summertime This show has a summertime vibe, with all the fun and excitement of holiday time. The songs are mostly from the jukebox era of the 1960’s and include numbers from iconic artists such as The Beatles, The Kinks, Dusty Springfield and The Beachboys. For a trip back to the 1960¹s come and join us at Capel St Mary Village Hall, July 7th 8th and 9th 2016, 7.30pm Box office 07754 175399.
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Sudbury Symphony Orchestra Commemoration Concert 26th June Sudbury Symphony Orchestra’s next concert on 26th June at 6pm at St Peters Church, Market Hill, Sudbury celebrates the life of Hedi Morgan who died in September 2015 at the age of 100. Hedy was the mother of the orchestra’s past Principal Flautist, Nigel Morgan and a very accomplished pianist whose professional career was cut short by Nazi persecution and the war. To commemorate her life and musical talents, Nigel asked the orchestra if they would play music that Hedy herself had played. Hedy (Hedwig) was born in Germany in 1915 and had been booked to give her first large-scale public recital as a pianist, playing Chopin’s 1st Piano Concerto at a concert hall in Stuttgart. Her father though came from a Jewish background and such a public concert was too dangerous in 1930s Germany. By 1936, the family had decided it would be safer for her to leave the country and at 20 years old, Hedy began a new life in England, becoming a teacher and later marrying Nigel’s father in 1939. Hedy loved England, she gave many piano recitals throughout her life including to servicemen during the war and usually for charity. But Hedy Morgan never performed her dreamed-of piano concerto. Nigel wanted a musical tribute to his mother and what better way than having the Sudbury Symphony Orchestra play the Chopin Piano concerto that his mother missed out on all those years ago? Our soloist on the 26th will be Jill Morton, a firm favourite with the orchestra’s audience. The concert will also include orchestral music by Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky and Ippolitow-Iwanow, all pieces drawn from Hedy’s wartime and pre-war concerts. Programme: Frederic Chopin – No. 1 Piano Concerto in E Minor Felix Mendelssohn – Overture to Ruy Blas Pyotr Tchaikovsky – Orchestral Suite suite No. 4 - Mozartiana Michail Ippolitow-Iwanow – Procession of the Sardars from Caucasian Sketches Tickets: Adult £12, Child £2 ( to age 16 incl) Available from Compact Music, North Street and Sudbury Tourist Information Office (in the Library) and by email: tickets@sudburysymphonyorchestra.com. For all ticket enquiries please phone: 01787 375099. A limited number of tickets will be available on the door. www.sudburysymphonyorchestra.com
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Roots to the 92 Have you ever thought about writing a book? I suspect many have, it’s a common enough ‘bucket list’ goal, but finding inspiration to get started and then keeping the momentum going can be tricky. It is something I have wrestled with for some time, but in the end I used one goal to achieve another. Not everyone’s cup of tea, but I wanted to visit all current 92 football league grounds. Last Autumn I’d notched up 84 of them, but after 44 years of footie watching getting to the 92 had become a bit of an ongoing sore with no end in sight. Things then fell in to place – with my eldest son Jim moving back home to Hadleigh I now had my match-day mate back, we shelled out a plan to see the remaining eight, and set 2 April 2016 as the end date when my team (Southend) were due to play at Blackpool. It was then I decided to kill two birds with one stone and put pen to paper on it all. I set myself the target of writing up one ground visit a day, which by and large I stuck to. Deciding how to cover it all was key – I considered that even the most die-hard fan would not be remotely interested in reading about how many corners their team had in a match in 1982 (even if I could remember or look it up). So I decided to steer clear of giving match reports, and instead tell a tale of experiences and what it was like to be there. ‘Style’ was the next decision and I opted for what I hope comes across as a ‘dry humour’ approach, I wanted it to entertain as well as be a memory-jerker. Having a unique name is key too – Southend play at Roots Hall so I built that in to the title. Coming towards the end of the writing I still needed to find something extra to round things off – this came by setting up a meeting in Blackpool with an exinternational who I had helped chair off the pitch at a promotion party back in 1981. The bonus was that he then kindly agreed to write a Foreword for the book. The easiest part in the whole process has been the publishing – there are online tools which make this simple including cover design, and the cost need not be prohibitive (I did it for less than £100). The publisher even sets up the ‘buy’ links with Amazon for you. Just publishing might be enough for some but I’m looking to have some fun playing at marketing it, mostly online via fan websites. I’m also fortunate in that Jim is a web designer and so together we have crafted a site where people can learn more about the book, see a picture video and buy if they wish. You can find our efforts at www.rootstothe92.co.uk Go on, why not start writing today?! Andrew Leeder
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Norfolk & Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust I stood for election as a Public Governor of NSFT at the end of 2015 and was elected to this role from 1st February 2016. Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust is responsible for mental health services in the two counties. As governors we act as a link between the public and the trust and we hold the Non Exevutive Directors to account. If you have any concerns or Martin Wright comments about NSFT then I will be pleased to try and progress these with the trust. I can be contacted by email: mjwgrovehouse12@gmail.com or 07831 320856
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Free Hearing Checks in Bildeston This month residents of Bildeston and surrounding areas will have the chance to have a routine hearing check, as a mobile clinic pays a visit to the area. The hearing checks will be provided free of charge by local specialists, The Hearing Care Centre, in their mobile hearing unit, purpose built for getting out and about in the local community to raise awareness about the importance of hearing. The Hearing Care Centre unit will be stationed at Bildeston Health Centre, on Friday 10th June 2016 between 10.00am-4.00pm. Specialists will be on hand to offer free advice on hearing related matters and well as offer a quick hearing check. For more information call (01473) 230330 or visit www.hearingcarecentre.co.uk
Milden Singers 70’s & 80’s Concert Another successful and enjoyable concert from The 70’s and 80’s by The Milden Singers which raised in total £1156 for Milden Pavilion Fund. A donation of £330 from the raffle is being sent to The Shelly Centre for Therapeutic Riding. Since starting the shows The Milden Singers Concerts have raised over £14,000 for Milden Pavilion with donations to local and national charities too. This is a fabulous achievement and it is great these concerts are so well supported. We look forward to the next concerts later in the year, which will be traditional Christmas concerts on 9th & 10th December.
Hintlesham Hall Hotel Hintlesham Hall has opened an exquisite new Spa in its beautiful grounds designed to complement the historical hotel. Our facilities consist of 3 luxurious treatment rooms, relaxation lounge, manicure/pedicure stations and an outside terrace area with a Jacuzzi. The spa at Hintlesham offers an extensive range of treatments using prestigious brands, Elemis, OPL, Mii and St Tropez. From the salon essentials to the luxury spa treatments we have something to suit everyone.
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This years annual Scarecrow Trail will take place over the weekend of 11th and 12th June. Approx 60 scarecrows dotted around the village for you to spot and name. Trail forms available in early June from Mall-Wood Insurance, The Co-op and 2 Snowcroft. Forms need to be returned by Monday evening (13th) and all details are on the form. Scarecrows come out to play between 9am and 8pm. There will be refreshments available in St. Mary’s Church Hall from 2pm to 5pm both Saturday and Sunday and the Queen's birthday book will also be available for signing during this time. Lots of fun for the whole family.
Hadleigh’s Oldest Plumbing and Heating Firm to close Rowland & Simpson Plumbing and Heating was first established in 1956 by Joe Rowland and David Simpson. I was their first apprentice in 1966. In 1994 I took over the business from David on his retirement. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all my customers, many whom have become good friends over the years. I have not enjoyed the best of health of late so on becoming 65 I have decided to retire. Thank you again for your custom, Gary Girling
If you love food, you’ll love Cooking Experience! After 21 years we are moving from 9 High Street, Hadleigh. We set up The Cooking Experience in 2000 and have had a brilliant 16 years with more than 13000 people through our doors. But this is not the end of the story! We have found The Taste Academy, a wonderful cookery school for hire in Ipswich at Stellisons/Euronics adjacent to Matalan in Ranelagh Road 10 minutes walk from the train station and on the Sudbury to Ipswich 91 Bus route (stops close to Stellisons). Our new venue is fully fitted with Neff appliances, 3 large cooking stations, air conditioning, masses of fridges, free and plentiful parking. We are continuing to run our day courses, private groups, hen parties, corporate team-building days from The Taste Academy. We also still operate our Outside Catering Service anywhere! We shall continue to live in Hadleigh just down the road from 9 High Street, so Marko on his bike will be a regular feature still, and if I don’t wave to you its because I might fall off!! We came to live in Hadleigh above Hicks Radio and TV business opposite The George Inn in 1980. Annie was great with Tom, our firstborn, and from the moment we arrived, Hadleigh opened its arms to us “incomers”. We have always felt very much at home here although both of us are not Suffolk natives. Hadleigh is where we belong with its curving High Street, its wool history, its wonderful architecture, its warmth and welcome. Nothing will persuade us to leave here. By the way our 3 children chose to live in or around Hadleigh, and we now have 5 grandchildren! Maybe that helped our decision! If you fancy a day’s Hands On cooking with us in Ipswich, give us a call and we will give you a whopping 25% discount off your booking (retail price £130), whether its for you or a gift voucher for a friend and family. Finally we salute you all for accepting us all those years ago and putting up with us now! Long Live Hadleigh and its unspoilt High Street. Annie and Mark David
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Lavenham Sinfonia concert Lavenham Sinfonia's second concert of the season is on Sunday, 19th June, 2016 at 7pm in Lavenham Church. The orchestra is presenting a programme of Russian music, including the Rococo Variations by Tchaikovsky, with cello soloist Kwesi Edman, two dances from Tchaikovsky's opera Eugene Onegin, and the rarely performed Sinfonietta by Rimsky-Korsakov. Tickets are available from the Guildhall shop: 01787 247646 or Eastern Angles:01473 211498 or www.easternangles.co.uk
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Gordon Clarke 1920-2000 Many people contacted us after this photo of Gordon pictured at the counter of the ‘Coffee Tavern’ appeared in last months Village Edition. For everyones further information, the following article appeared on the front page of Hadleigh Community News in April 2000.
The end of an era? The sudden death of Mr Gordon Clarke in February has resulted, unfortunately, in the closure of the ‘Coffee Tavern’, which was renowned far and wide as a specialist confectionery shop, where sweets of all kinds, shapes, sizes, colours and flavours could be purchased, and many of them still served in the time-honoured way, i.e. in white paper bags and not in sealed prepacked plastic containers as found in most shops these days. Many will remember Gordon as a quiet, unassuming and patient man whose aim was always to try and meet the individual requirements of all his customers. Each customer would receive his undivided attention, irrespective of whether they were purchasing £10 or 10 pence worth of sweets, and he was equally happy serving children and young people as he was serving his elder clientele. When World War II broke out in 1939 Gordon, like many other young men in Hadleigh, was conscripted for military service and served with distinction in the Royal Corps of Signals, attaining the rank of WOII and saw action in Europe in 1944 with the 21st Army. On his return to Hadleigh after the war, he gave up his career in accountancy to assist his Auntie Maggie Goss (proprietor of the Coffee Tavern), eventually taking over when his auntie’s deteriorating health prevented her from serving in the shop. He took a keen interest in the affairs of the town, and served as a councillor on the old Hadleigh Urban District Council prior to the formation of the larger Babergh District Council. He was also one of the founder members of the Hadleigh Chamber of Commerce and served on its committee. It seems unlikely that we shall see another shop like the Coffee Tavern, another shopkeeper like Gordon Clarke, in Hadleigh in the future, hence the title at the heading of this article – The End of an Era?
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Health Foods For You are relocating from Friars Street to North Street Health Foods for You the friendly independent shop in Friars Street is owned by Jane Pearson who has run the business for over 4 years. With many challenges in the industry and a young family Jane was determined to do her best to provide a much needed service in the community offering a range of quality products and supplements at competitive prices. Locally sourced, organic and vegan being her speciality. At Christmas last year Jane had no choice and was not in a position to renew her lease in May at Friars Street. This was a huge decision and not taken lightly. I feel I had reached my potential here and so many people do not come to Friars Street to shop or browse and since the fire in September I feel I was not in a strong position to continue by just ticking over any more. My loyal regulars just weren’t enough to make it viable to stay. But because Jane feels there is so much more potential if she was more centrally placed she continued to keep looking for a suitable property. Customers need speciality products that you simply cannot buy anywhere else and I am always happy to source and order such items in for people. Most of the larger premises in North Street being suitably placed become too expensive along with crippling business rates so Jane was unable to give her customers the commitment of a new location she felt the shop much needed. All of the regulars will know that things were desperate with the last day of trade being last Saturday and still nowhere to go! Stock was run right down and customers were led to believe that the shop was in fact closing. I just kept saying to customers “watch this space” because I couldn’t believe that this was the end and I felt hopeful and remained positive that something would come up, I just didn’t know what! A week before closing an opportunity came up for a little shop in North Street which Jane felt was the perfect location to move her business too. 75 North Street is the new address for Health Foods For You, next door to Sudbury Shoe Repairs. Past Juniper Flowers and Rafi’s Spice Box. Jane acted quickly to secure the shop and as of next week is preparing the business for this amazing and exciting opportunity. I’ve always believed in fate but this was getting bit close even for me! There is a little work involved in getting the shop fitted out and ready but Jane is aiming to open at the end of the May all being well. Orders can be placed over the phone as usual on 01787 828262. Health Foods For You, 75 North Street, Sudbury, Suffolk. CO10 1RF 01787 828262 info@healthfoodsforyou.co.uk
Melford’s Famous Old House Gallery are currently showcasing an exhibition of paintings by renowned artist Clive Madgwick
In 1965 Clive left the RAF and joined a dental practice in Friar’s Street Sudbury. It was whilst working here that he got struck down with a serious bout of glandular fever and to keep him occupied while he recovered he began sketching and painting local houses. Madgwick’s works began attracting attention and as his reputation grew so did demand for his work. He exhibited in numerous galleries in East Anglia and also became a member of the Society of Equestrian Artists, the United Society of Artists and the Royal Society of British Artists. His paintings can be found in many collections including the private collection of Her Majesty The Queen. There are seven paintings on display and all are for sale ranging in price from £1,150 to £2,350 with subjects including Honfleur Harbour in France, The coast at Brancaster and a day at The Steam Rally.
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Babergh District Council’s new Chairman has unveiled the charities he will be supporting during his role Councillor Peter Burgoyne was elected as chairman at a full council meeting at the end of April. Cllr Burgoyne, who represents the Pinewood ward, has been a district councillor for five years. He spent the last year as Babergh’s Vice Chairman. The Chairman’s first charity is Age UK Suffolk Chilton Club - a specialist Day Club for those affected with dementia. “I am passionate about both of the charities I am supporting this year,” Cllr Burgoyne explained. “Several close relatives have been affected by dementia so I have firsthand experience of how devastating this can be for those affected and their families. “The Chilton Club provides a wonderful, safe, environment for all and offers some muchneeded respite for families.” Jilly Vince, Chilton Club Manager, said: “We at Suffolk Age UK: The Chilton Club are delighted to have been chosen by Cllr Burgoyne as one of his charities of the year. Our club in Sudbury offers people with memory problems the chance to meet others, make new friends, enjoy a freshly-cooked meal and participate in fun and stimulating activities. Staff at Chilton fundraise throughout the year for all the little things that make a day so special for our members and the support and recognition of Cllr Burgoyne and Babergh Council means a great deal to us all.” The second charity supported by Cllr Burgoyne this year is the Sudbury Gateway Club - a social and leisure club for adults with learning disabilities, which facilitates a number of activities in a safe and fun environment. He added: “In the face of ever-decreasing government grants, anything that I can do to aid the club’s fundraising and raise awareness of what they do and provide is a good thing. “All too often these charities provide a fundamental service within our communities and go largely unnoticed. We would all be the worse off if they weren’t there. “I hope to raise as much money as possible for both charities and look forward to working with them over my time as Chairman.” Cllr Burgoyne said he ready for his new role and is aiming to meet as many of the communities in Babergh as possible. He added: “Not only am I delighted to have been elected as Chairman but I am thoroughly relishing the thought of getting out there and meeting the many, many people that make up our wonderful and diverse communities in Babergh. “We as councillors represent all of those people and I feel we should be out there engaging with people and showing them who we are and what we stand for.”
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As I write this we are in the middle of Foster Care Fortnight 2016. At any one time Suffolk County Council has around 750 children in care who need people to provide them with a safe and stable home. Anyone can apply to be a foster carer whether they are single or married, own their own home or not. All they need is to be able to offer space in their home and time in their lives for a child. Teenage children are particularly in need of foster carers to support them through difficult years. I am not sure whether being a foster parent should be regarded as a ‘career’, but it is certainly a worthwhile supported occupation through which people give something back to the community. All foster carers receive financial allowances to look after the children in their care as well as payment for the time spent carrying out their role as a foster carer. It is a good way to allow people to work at home, and could even provide a new way ahead for someone looking to change direction. Were you to become a foster carer you would be participating in a Suffolk success story. The fact is that Suffolk is good at looking after children in need. In February the authority’s Children’s Services were rated as Good by OFSTED, only one of 17 out of 83 authorities to be so judged. The inspector praised our social workers for their work in keeping children in care safe. They were commended for knowing children well and understanding their needs. Children and their families were considered to receive a timely and comprehensive early help service. In particular, OFSTED recognised the good support given to children that need foster carers or who are seeking adoption. To find out more about fostering contact our Recruitment Team on 01473 264800 or visit https://www.fosterandadopt.suffolk.gov.uk . You can also enquire about becoming a foster carer online via – https://www.fosterandadopt.suffolk.gov.uk/contact-us Jenny Antill is the Suffolk County Councillor for the Cosford Division. Contact her through the SCC website or through www.jennyantillsblog.blogspot.co.uk
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Albireo Summer is upon us and for astronomers it is a bit of a Marmite situation; you either love it or you hate it. The hours of darkness are few and when the Moon is in the sky for two weeks, the observable month seems way too short. But some gems are to be beheld and this month if you have large binoculars or a small telescope you can see the best double star in the entire sky. To see Albireo you will need binoculars no lower than 15x70 and a telescope of at least 3 inches aperture. Anything less will just resolve this double star as a single star which will be no use for this exercise. Where To Find It: Albireo is located in the constellation of Cygnus the swan which in June skies is rising perfectly as darkness falls. The map here will help you to locate it very easily, the star we are looking for is also a stunning golden yellow of magnitude 3. What We Are Looking At: The primary star is classed as a K311 bright giant. These stars are much cooler than our Sun's 6,000 degree c surface temperature, coming in at some 4,100 degrees c. The star is around 20 times the size of the Sun and around 100 times more luminous. Another star actually orbits Albireo, but cannot be seen unless you have a very large telescope. This other star orbits at a distance of 46 Astronomical Units (1 A.U. is 93,000,000 miles). This star system lies at a distance of 386 light years away, so the light reaching our eyes left the system in around 1630. The blue star in the picture is classed as a B8Ve main sequence star and has a much hotter surface temperature of 12,000 degrees c, with a diameter of 3 times that of our Sun and 175 times more luminous. These stars are actually gravitationally bound together in space, and the blue star orbits the yellow primary in a period equalling 7,270 years. The colours are truly outstanding to see, and some observers see the colours blend to a greenish tinge. If you can I fully recommend you get out and see it . Until next month, Clear Skies, Neil. Any questions please contact me at neilnorman03@gmail.com
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Prince’s death emphasises the importance of making a Will When singer-songwriter Prince died last month, he left a musical legacy that will never be forgotten. But it is believed there was something the 57-year-old didn’t leave behind that could cause his family more pain as they come to terms with their loss – a Will. Prince’s apparent failure to make his final wishes clear has created the very-real potential for a messy legal battle over his multimillion dollar fortune – one that could rumble on for years. The lessons from the tragedy are clear: everyone should have a Will – and it is never too early to make one. By doing so, you are ensuring (as best as you can) that your money, home and possessions are divided between your loved ones as you want. But the benefits go beyond pounds, pence, bricks and mortar. By making a Will, you can: · set out your funeral wishes.. · appoint guardians for your children. Without a Will, the authorities may take on that responsibility, meaning you could have no formal say over who looks after them. · decide at what age your offspring receive their share of your estate by creating a trust fund for their inheritance – particularly useful when planning long-term financial provision for disabled children. You can also appoint executors and trustees – the people who will deal with your estate and look after assets being held for young beneficiaries. · protect those you care the most about facing unnecessary pressures at an already emotionally-fraught time. · choose to leave a gift to a charity close to your heart. By formalising your wishes in a Will, those donations will be free from Inheritance Tax. · decide to donate your body for medical education training or research. · plan for the potential impact of Inheritance Tax. While the value of your estate may not be on the scale of Prince’s, the principle remains: the only way to ensure your wishes are carried out after your death is by making a Will. How can Gotelee help? Our team of lawyers, operating from offices in Hadleigh, Ipswich, Felixstowe, Woodbridge and Melton have a wealth of experience in probate and can guide you through every step of the process. To find out how we can help, call 01473 822102 or email info@gotelee.co.uk
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Whatfield School loves adventure, and we are pleased to say that Key Stage 2 pupils have enjoyed two exciting exploits away from home! The younger pupils went to Thorpe Woodlands with Bildeston Primary School, and had a fantastic time being challenged with all the adventurous activities that were available. Pupils stayed in the purpose built log cabin, and enjoyed kayaking, climbing, archery and caving as part of their three day experience. We know this visit developed their self-confidence and was wonderful for forging friendships across the schools. As I write, we are away with the older pupils at Africa adventure. This is a fantastic opportunity for pupils to empathise with villagers in Africa, and they perform a huge range of tasks to try to assist the villagers who would like to move back to their village. Pupils enjoy team-building games, climbing, low ropes, archery, clearing a minefield and organising ways to get fresh water to the village. At Whatfield we believe this residential experience is invaluable in developing the children’s ability to understand the lives of others, and is also a fantastic teambuilding experience. Again, we are away with Bildeston Primary School, and strong friendships have grown during the week, which will be a great help when pupils move on to their High School. Whatfield School were pleased to celebrate a fantastic win at the regional heat of gymnastics. Pupils prepared routines and were excited to visit Piper Vale gym in Ipswich to perform in front of the other schools, parents and the judges. The scores were very close, but Whatfield got through to the Suffolk Finals in Bury St Edmunds in June, and are looking forward to the challenge of competing against the best school gymnasts in Suffolk! Back at school we were excited to see our duck eggs hatch, and the baby ducklings move off with their mother duck to enjoy the pond and wildlife area in our lovely school grounds. No sooner had she left than we were amazed to find that another mallard duck had decided to choose the Early Years Area to lay her clutch of eggs! Pupils in class 1 decided it was important to celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday on her real birthday as well as her official one. A cake was made, cards were sent and party was enjoyed by all. Whatfield has continued to concentrate on their fitness levels by running the golden mile, and so far pupils have reached Portugal on their journey to Rio for the start of the Olympics. We always have lots of exciting activities to look forward to, and as always, if you would like to visit us and have a look round our lovely school you are very welcome. Please telephone 01473 823 309 or email whatfieldcps@talk21.com to make an arrangement to meet us. Lynne Golding, Headteacher www.whatfield.suffolk.sch.uk
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SUMMER CONCERT 6.30 pm St. MARY’S CHURCH, STOKE-BY-NAYLAND Our programme is now finalised: it will include the dramatic and exciting ‘Danse Macabre’ by Saint-Saens, three movements from Beethoven’s Eighth Symphony, Pachelbel’s famous ‘Canon’, Fucik’s ‘Entry of the Gladiators’, and a couple of pieces by Debussy. We have really enjoyed rehearsing this programme – especially the ‘Danse Macabre’ (great fun for the 2nd. violins). As is our custom, we do not charge for entry, but we do ask you to make a contribution as you leave towards the costs of the concert and to enable us to give a good donation to the church so kindly hosting us. We are privileged to play in this beautiful historic church with its great acoustic. We estimate that the concert will last about an hour or so. John Druce (Chairman, Hadleigh Orchestra)
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Parachute Party in aid of hospice Adrenaline junkies are invited to join the Parachute Party this July in aid of St Elizabeth Hospice. The local charity is looking for groups of people to join them and dozens of other supporters to skydive on Saturday 16 July at Beccles Airfield. The hospice is hoping to have a record number of people in St Elizabeth Hospice history jumping - all in one day! Joanne Rodger, St Elizabeth Hospice’s events and challenges fundraiser, said: “This year we are holding our first Parachute Party and we are looking for groups of friends, colleagues and families to enjoy the exhilarating experience of jumping out of a plane 10,000ft above ground – on the same day.” Where possible, groups will be able to go up in the plane together, and skydive one after the other. Each skydiver is asked to pay a £50 deposit and to raise a minimum of £300 for the hospice. Miss Rodger added: “We are hoping to have a record number of people in the hospice’s history jumping on the same day, all in aid of the hospice. “All the money raised from the skydives will go towards improving life for people living with a progressive illness such as cancer, motor neurone disease and heart failure in East Suffolk. “We already have 15 signed up, but if we have 50 people skydiving, we can raise thousands of pounds which would help make a huge difference to our patients and their families.” For more information and to sign up visit www.stelizabethhospice.org.uk/parachuteparty, call 01473 723600 or email fundraising@stelizabethhospice.org.uk
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Unheard of! Mum and Dad out for the evening in best bib and tucker. I couldn't believe it until Buttons reminded me about the Babergh District Council Community Achievement Awards. Within minutes of their return Mum swopped her framed certificate for a mop in one hand and a four week old kitten's feed bottle in the other. A typical example of life's ups and down in animal rescue, now I understand why Mum calls it SESAW! Here's a sad story with a happy ending. Little and large dogs, Prince and Duke were blissfully happy with a little girl and her family then illness struck. The humans had to give up their beloved pets. Fortunately they came to SESAW. After waiting eight long months the inseparable friends finally got a fantastic home with another adoring family. Judging by the attached photo, they certainly look comfortable! June is a quiet month on the fundraising side as everyone is concentration on getting the Sanctuary ready for our annual Open Day at the end of July. A chap has to be careful where he walks with all the sweeping, shovelling and mowing going on. I think I'll stay out of the way in the kitchen and wait for someone to make a cuppa for me, Kenny (the Boss) Chihuahua.
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Kersey Mill Newsletter
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During the month of May we have seen many visitors. “Drive it day” was a huge success with thousands of visitors. We were very privileged to have had some of the world’s most beautiful vintage vehicles on display. We thank each of you who supported the event by way of either attending, exhibiting, marshalling or helping in some way, we would especially like to thank many local businesses that donated raffle prizes. Without this support the event would not have been possible. We are already planning next year’s Drive It Day. It was lovely to have BBC radio Suffolk broadcasting live from the Mill too.. We officially opened the upper floors of the Mill for the first time for the public to see the latest stages of the restoration. So all in all it was very much a special day. We had National Mills open weekend at the end of May and it was nice to see a good number of local visitors but was also pleasing to see some from the other side of the country. We welcomed Spratt’s Mystery Tour group during last week who all enjoyed their visit. For those interested in the local wild life, for the fourth year running the pair of kestrels again have taken up residence at the mill.. There are currently 5 eggs being nurtured, We have a video link through to the Suffolk Craft Shop / Glass & Craft where their activities can be seen. Kestrels are adaptable in their use of nest sites, but do not build their own nests. They often use ledges on buildings high up. We have a box perched under the locum and they have used this site year after year. It is anticipated the eggs will hatch some time during early June. The chicks fledge gradually when they are around four weeks old. They explore increasing distances from the nest, but return to it to roost for another couple of weeks. Adults continue to feed the young for a month after fledging, during which time they will learn to catch their own food. The usual pair of swans are nesting and we look forward to the cygnets appearing during June, if they stick to their normal routine they will stay at the Mill for a week or so before heading to Toppersfield Bridge Hadleigh. We have another pair of swans that have been enjoying the northern stretch of river, we know the female is 2 years old, from Mistley she moved to Dovercourt before pairing up and coming here to Kersey Works to the frame continue, we are now able to give relatively safe access to the upper floors with the exception of the top floor. This being where works are continuing with repairing the main structural timbers, floor joists and roof valley. The friends of Kersey Mill Black Tie Dinner Dance tickets are now available. Saturday 30th July. Tickets £38pp. 7pm til Midnight. Do please book early for this very enjoyable evening. The friends of Kersey Mill Black Tie Dinner Dance tickets are now available. Saturday 30th July. £45. 7pm til Midnight. Do please book early for this very enjoyable evening.
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News from Kersey School Owls (Yr5/6) In Owls class this Summer term we have been finishing of our topic of Leisure and Entertainment by making our own Ferris Wheels! We have used a saw, hot glue gun and created our own pods to be attached to the wheel. We are now preparing for our great week away to African Adventure by learning all about Africa. We have focused on the country of Kenya. So far we have made African masks and also created a travel agency poster to entice people to come to Kenya. We are excited to announce our summer play will be...Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, more details to follow! Hedgehogs (Yr1/2) Hedgehogs have had a fantastic trip to Hollow Trees Farm. We spent the morning learning about bees, planting our own flowers for the bees and learning a bees dance. We then had a tractor ride into the farmers fields and learned about the different crops, before returning to the farm and visiting the animals. We finished our day off with some well earned free time in the woodland play area. Squirrels (YrR) The children in Squirrel Class have been learning all about growing. We have been busy planting lettuce, cress, beans, sunflowers and other colourful flowers. The children have been watering the plants regularly to ensure that they grow. As part of our topic, we went on a trip to Hollow Trees Farm where we enjoyed learning about bees and how they communicate, looked at the different crops that grow at Hollow Tress and went on a tractor ride. It was lots of fun! If you would like to know more about Kersey school please ring the office on 01473 823397, email, admin@kersey.suffolk.sch.uk or visit our website, www.kersey.suffolk.sch.uk
Historic Landscapes of The Stour Valley The Stoke by Nayland WEA is holding its Annual Day School on Saturday, 9th July 2016 starting at 10.30 in Stoke by Nayland Village Hall. The Colchester Archaeological Group will be giving three illustrated talks entitled “A Ferret's Tale - The Tudor Hunting Lodge”, “The brick and tile kiln excavation”, and “The pre-historic landscape” followed by a Guided Tour and walk around the Wormingford sites The day will include coffee on arrival and an excellent buffet lunch at Stoke by Nayland Village Hall. Afternoon tea at a Wormingford pub will be provided after the tour. Total cost £15. Please provide your own transport. Strong shoes recommended for seeing the sights in the afternoon. To book please contact: Sue Whiteley - Phone: 01787 210945 or by email: whiteleysa@hotmail.co.uk
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Roll up! Roll up! Ladies, Gentlemen and Children! The Friends of Boxford School urgently need to raise funds to carry on supporting activities and trips for the children of our school for the 2016/17 academic year. We have invited a professional Circus company: Popup Circus, and their 3 performers (no animals), to present two, fun filled, 45 minute shows with Juggling, magic, hula hoops, plate spinning, clowning and much more ! Alongside the shows, from 12 - 5 pm, the FOBS team will be running the usual summer fair staples such as: a BBQ, Bar, stalls, & our ever popular raffle. We hope that the fun of the circus and the other activities will not only attract families of the school, but the greater community. All are welcome! As a result of the previous generosity from parents, villagers, parish councils, and other donors, the Friends of Boxford school have been able to fund many class activities and trips this year, such as: visits to the Science centre, zoo, Ipswich museum, a theatre workshop, a Forest school session, and of course the purchase of the new guided reading programme. We need your help, so that we can continue to fund these trips and activities. Your contributions really do make a difference to the children's enjoyment of learning while at Boxford school! Please come along July 2nd, 12 - 5 pm, and have a great day out while supporting our lovely, little village school. Tickets available at the Coffeebox and the Fleece (or on the day if we have any left!)
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Cricket’s Silver Lining to the Story of Slogger Hart
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A Sports club has been reunited with a valuable silver tankard it presented as a wedding gift to one of its legendary figures more than a century ago. William Allen Hart, who was part of Sudbury Cricket Club during a golden era at the end of the 19th century, received the inscribed pint mug from his team mates as a wedding gift in 1899. It was at a time when “Slogger” Hart’s playing days were reaching an end, and as a widower was marrying for the second time at the age of 46. The hard hitting tonker, who farmed at Edwardstone, was part of the club committee that saw it develop its present ground in 1892. His matches for the club included fixtures with the MCC. An investigation into his history has been sparked by reports that online £45 bids were being sought for a copy of the club’s 200th anniversary history book, written in 1987. Louis Brooks, club chairman, explained: “We were totally taken aback when the tankard came up online for £500. It was being offered by a dealer, who bought it recently at a Suffolk auction.” He said three members of the club had put up money to buy the tankard, which he hoped would be used as a trophy for individuals making special efforts to help the club. Mr Brooks said at a club dinner in 1936, Hart was remembered in a speech by then president, Frank Nott. He described the late farmer as the best “slogger” he had ever seen. Sudbury CC c1896 with William Allen Hart The 19th century fourth from left, back row cricketer’s father, Jeremiah Kerr Hart, was born in Edwardstone in 1815. He became an Inland Revenue officer. He married at South Shields in 1842, and among his six children was William Allen Hart, who was born in Kilmarnock in 1853. In his early 20s, William Allen Hart and his younger brother Henry moved to work with their second cousin William Hart, at 160-acre The Willows, Edwardstone. William died in 1874 and, although he had a daughter, the cricketer took over the running of the farm. Henry also farmed at Boxford, and eventually died in 1938, aged 84. William Allen Hart married Elizabeth Mary Machin in 1881, but she died in 1892, while having The Willows, Edwardstone, their first child. The offspring died within a where William Allen Hart short time. In 1899, Hart married Edith farmed Parsons, of the Firs, Boxford, who was 20 years his junior. The couple were married in London, when the certificate said he was living in Marylebone. They had a daughter Eileen, who was 13 when her father died, aged 63, in 1916. His final address was given as Boser House Farm, Boxford. In 1924, daughter Eileen (1903-1991) married Arthur Ronald Byham (19041955), and at one time they were living in Chilton. Their son Ronald Roy Byham (1925-2004), a driving instructor, married Sylvia (nee Parker) in 1950, and she became a district councillor and mayor of Sudbury, dying a short time ago. One of her two sons, David Byham, a great grandson of the cricketer, lives locally at Long Melford. He commented: “I was aware there were distant relatives by the name of Hart, but had not previously heard of the cricket connection.”
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In 1911, Percy Finter came to Bildeston to set up home and a gentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; hairdressing business at No. 90 High Street. He was Summer 2016 Price ÂŁ3 an accomplished musician and very keen Issue 19 on cameras, so he also had a photographic studio. The pictures that he took in and around Bildeston were issued as post cards, which today give an insight into the village one hundred years ago. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;When Bentons was Bildeston Rectoryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; (part 2) looks at three incumbents who lived there from 1879 until 1921. The first was James beck, a great collector of curiosities, who also grew green-house plants with which he decorated St Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Church at Christmas; and entertained up to 200 people annually to afternoon tea on his lawns, including children from Semer workhouse, for whom it was a special treat. The third rector was George McClanaghan who, like several of his parishioners, lost sons during the Great War. The reasons for the home of the rectors being moved from Wattisham Road to a house in Market Place are also investigated. The possible reasons for the medieval woollen-cloth industry developing in this area of Suffolk and the processes involved in manufacture are rehearsed in part 1 of â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;At work in Bildeston textile industryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. Carders and spinners, weavers and shearmen are introduced from the documents that they left behind. For example, to support herself after the death of her husband Elizabeth Barwicke returned to spinning, while John Mauldonsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; probate inventory lists possessions that indicate a quality of life beyond the basic economics of earning a living as a weaver. The diary of William Freeman Squirrell is again dipped into, this time for the early 1860s. Drunken frolics continue at the Bull Inn in Market Place; the local GP accidently shot his own dog; and the diary-keeper records that owing to the price of cotton, he had â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;only one shirt, and that all to piecesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. After making various archaeological finds at Brick House Farm in Hitcham, the conclusion was drawn that there might have been a forgotten church here. In 1984, I was on site with my camera when skeletons were found that confirmed that theory. This second story from Hitcham features in the occasional series â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Tales from our neighboursâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and includes some rather gruesome pictures. Would you like to challenge Bildeston History Quarterly to investigate a particular person or event connected with the history of the village? It could be a subject that has intrigued you and needs exploring or a well-known story that should be further investigated? Please contact the editor, Sue Andrews on 01449 740673. Issue 19 is on sale from the beginning of June at Bank House Stores and Brook Farm Studio in Bildeston, Avis the Newsagent and Idler Bokkshop in Hadleigh and Hollow Trees Farm shop in Semer, price ÂŁ3.
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Hadleigh and District Gardening Club Our first visit of the season took us to the gardens and arboretum of Marks Hall near Coggeshall in Essex. It was, in part, a journey through history – known as Merchesala in Saxon times, it was occupied after the Norman conquest by the Merkshall family. In 1605 it was bought by Robert Honywood whose descendants owned the estate for nearly 300 years and gave their name to the famous Honywood oaks, one of which is thought to be over 800 years old. It was even home to U.S. airmen during the second world war. Curator Jonathan Jukes led us on a fascinating tour of the estate. In the recent past the estate was planted with conifers by the Forestry Commission who leased the land, but in 1971 a charity was formed to protect the estate and now many areas are gradually being restored to native woodland. Other parts of the estate are planted in ‘geographic’ zones and planting is in groups rather than single specimens. We saw a group of Wollemi pines standing like a set of skittles in the distance – a strong arm with the watering can is needed as new trees need to be watered for a whole year after planting! We ended our tour in the walled garden, the fourth wall of which is - a hedge! This fourth ‘wall’ leads through to the lakes lower down, a good time to visit is later in the year when, on the opposite side of the lake, the trees in their autumn colours are reflected in the water. The walled garden was redesigned in 2003 and is a modern take on traditional walled gardens, with landscaped structures as well as planted terraces. The plants and trees were looking lovely with their spring blossom and fresh foliage. Our time there was all too short and I think many of us are already planning a return visit. This for me might be early in the new year when there will be two acres of snowdrops to enjoy! Our next club meeting is Monday June 13th in the Town Hall at 7.30pm. Lucy Redman will be talking about Garden Art and the use of plants. The competition for members this month is one rose bloom. Entrance is £1 for members and £3 for non-members, including refreshments, so please come along and join us then.
Six Acre Productions Present… A MidSEMER Night’s Dream Six Acre Productions are back once again with a brand new Elizabethanthemed Murder Mystery for you all to enjoy at Manor Farm, Semer, IP7 6JB. The show is written by Tom Hitchcock, from an original idea by Mike Henderson, Tom Hitchcock and Jan Seaborne. Lord and Lady Trump are holding an evening of entertainment in honour of HM Queen Elizabeth I, as she makes a secret visit to Suffolk. On the bill for the evening’s entertainment is the new acting troupe - Sex Ager Productiones (Latin names are all the rage of the era - don’t ye know!) who are performing Shakespeare’s new play - Titus Andronicus. This fun evening of “Who Dunnit?” is in keeping with our normal tongue-incheek humour and fun style, whilst giving a sly nod to William Shakespeare with meddling witches and famous quotes (humorous translations provided). Show dates are 1st, 2nd, 8th and 9th of July. Doors open at 7pm and show starts at 7.30pm. Tickets are £12 each and include a light supper provided by LE PETIT PARIS (located at - 1, Maiden Way, Hadleigh). Licensed bar and ample parking are available. Tickets are available via email: sixacreproductions@live.co.uk or by calling Sarah on 07508472142. We are proudly sponsored by Elmsett Storshops and are once again delighted to be raising money for The Suffolk Community Foundation through our ever popular raffle. For more information, visit www.sixacreproductions.co.uk or follow us on Facebook and Twitter @Six_Acre
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Friday 24th June 2016 Tickets are now available for our annual Replay evening with Paella (or veggie alternative) supper. Tickets are £13 (£12 for members) and are available from Chris Terry 311102 and Ondra Butler 310524. Please bring your own drinks and glasses.
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Down to Earth ...with Dave Some days lately it really has seemed like summer has started early with clear skies and very warm days. This means that most of the planting out down on the allotment can go full steam ahead. The sweetcorn plants have been planted out in blocks to aid with pollination. They are contained within the very strong wire mesh badger-proof enclosure. This has to be erected around the corn every year as once the badger has found the ripening corn heads all would be destroyed, just like a fox going mad inside a chicken pen. I lost the whole crop a couple of years ago now, so up go the defences. Various other directly sown seeds are now in- carrots, parsnips, swiss chard, spinach etc. There is an air of expectancy as the rows of tiny plants gradually emerge and it is possible to hoe between rows and to thin out the plants. No matter how carefully you sow there are always far too many little seedlings with many having to be put on the compost. Some can be transplanted or given away but not all will survive being moved. The first asparagus has been picked, this grows very rapidly and must be cut every couple of days just below ground level. As we have four rows that have been established for several years there is plenty to share around. Right next to the asparagus bed are the rows of daffodils, all that’s left now are masses of untidy foliage. This should be left to die back before it is gathered up and put on the compost. What a bumper year it’s been for daffs- one of the best ever. I remember years ago when the foliage used to be neatly knotted up, it looked nice but was not of benefit to the bulbs, as they need to absorb goodness from the leaves ready for next years’ flowers, likewise any growing in grass should not be mown. Next to the daffodils are the gladioli, now just showing above the ground and hopefully going to give a good supply of cut flowers for indoors. Keep earthing up the potatoes, I find I always plant them a bit too close together and then don’t have enough soil for earthing up. All of a sudden the greenhouse is becoming less crowded, with the tomatoes now outside in their pots and baskets. I prefer to use very large pots filled with compost from grow bags, as they are easier to keep watered. Keep pinching out the side shoots on the tomatoes, as the plants grow trained up canes, it is very easy to miss one and soon you have two or more plants. When they have reached the desired height, pinch out the top, keep watered and feed with a liquid feed once the first truss has set. The basket tomatoes do not have the side shoots removed. That’s all for this time, Dave
Brantham’s Annual Mega Charity Garage Sale Saturday 11th June 2016, 9.30 am to 4.30 pm Open garages throughout the village will be selling a treasure trove of household items needing a new home, all at bargain prices. Look for the balloons & signs throughout Brantham on the A137. The Village Hall will host a Table Top Sale with WI Refreshments, Handicrafts, Preserves and Plants. There will be a BBQ, Tombola, Ice Cream Van and much much more... Why not make a day of it, grab a bargain and help the charities - More information from: Ronnie Dawson on 01206 395557 or Yvonne Amoss 01206 392296. Last year's grand total was £6000, half going to St Elizabeth Hospice (Carla Dawson's TributeFund) and the other half split between Clic Sargent, Lego Therapy at Brooklands School, the Maisie Hayward Charity and Woolverstone Wish at Ipswich Hospital. Over the last 12 years we've raised over £36,400 for charity. Come along and help us make it a huge success
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Access for All at Orchard Barn Wednesday volunteer days at Orchard Barn are site maintenance days. With spring well established and summer now here we’ve been improving access for the many people who attend courses here. As a training centre it’s important that less able people can come and learn, so we’ve just completed our disabled parking bay and a wide path to access the main teaching areas. We’d like to thank local contractors for their generous donations of materials and time. The wheel-chair friendly board walk that’s been open for just over a year has been levelled off, cleaned up and oiled. The outdoor seating area in front of the barn has been repaired. The barn doors and main gates have been cleaned and oiled. More of the hedge at the front of the site has been laid and small trees transplanted into gaps in the hedge line. The car park and the mulched area between it and the hedge have been weeded. Even the wheelchair accessible compost toilet has had a spring clean! Come along any Wednesday and see if our efforts have been worthwhile, we are SW of Mill Road, Battisford or visit our website www.orchardbarn.org.uk or phone 01473-658193.
MONKS ELEIGH FETE & DOG SHOW CELEBRATING THE QUEENS 90TH BIRTHDAY 1 pm to 6 pm Saturday 4th June 2016 Recreation Ground, Church Hill, Monks Eleigh IP7 7JL Traditional family fun and free entry To be opened by The BBC’s Martha Kearney and Rob Titchener from The Archers Live music by Paolo Morena http:monkseleighpc.onesuffolk.net/news-and-events/monks-eleigh-fete/ Proceeds of the Fete will contribute to maintaing the fabric of St. Peter’s Church, a 15th century place of worship in the heart of the village.
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The Unhappy Medium by Pat Whymark, Julian Harries & Pat Marlowe Common Ground present an “entrancing” new comedy. Set in the 1920s, The Unhappy Medium tells the story of Montague Faulke, a “spiritualist” and some-time music hall entertainer (played by Julian Harries), as he struggles with his conscience, his creditors and his put-upon assistant Aubrey Miles (Patrick Marlowe who last performed with Common Ground in The Signalman). Matters come to a head when Faulke comes under the scrutiny of psychic investigator Morton McLean, played by Dick Mainwaring – his last appearance with the company was in Stuff In The Attic. Both he and Pat Marlowe have appeared in Eastern Angles' Christmas shows. Expect oodles of ectoplasm, lashings of levitation and a bump or two in the night. Common Ground Theatre Co was set up in 2007 by Pat Whymark and Julian Harries to create new music theatre. We have been touring steadily since then, mainly within East Anglia, producing seventeen new plays which have been received stunning reviews both here and in London. We have received funding from Heritage Lottery Fund, The Suffolk Foundation, The Seckford Foundation, Suffolk Youth Ops, The Brook Trust and Suffolk Single Gateway. Common Ground are committed to keeping small-scale theatre alive and well in East Anglia, presenting shows that are, first and foremost, entertaining. Our productions are character-based and always emotionally engaging. Julian Harries & Pat Whymark are the creative team behind The Mystery of St Finnigan's Elbow, Dial M For Murgatroyd & many more Eastern Angles xmas shows, and it is that sense of playfulness that we hope runs through all our work. As an actor Julian has appeared in Eastenders, Detectorists, Spies of Warsaw, Doctors, and performed with The Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal National Theatre and in the West End. “The spoof to beat all spoofs” (The Observer) “Blissfull” (The Times) "Madcap comedy gold" (The Stage) "A marvellous romp...should delight even the most jaded of viewers" - (In Suffolk) (from reviews of recent Whymark-Harries productions) Polstead Village Hall – Tuesday 7th June - 7.30pm Box Office: 07807 341364 Tickets - £10/£7 (U18s)
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Captain Cade is no Aunt Sally Newton Green Golf Club ladiesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; captain Sally Cade put two of the best rounds of her life together to score an impressive win in the handicap section of the clubâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s championship day. Competing in the 36-hole event, Cade carded rounds of nett 64 and 66 - a total of eight shots below her handicap â&#x20AC;&#x201C; which has now been reduced to 12. Playing for the Emmie Hoare Trophy, her nett score of 130 put her 10 shots ahead of second place Alice Barlow (handicap four), with Cate Fraser (15) third on 145. However, the clubâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s reigning scratch champion Barlow was not to be outdone during a day which saw 18 ladies, one with a handicap of 36, complete the two-round event. Barlow retained the club championship Ann Tankard Trophy, with a gross score of 148, including a three over par 72 in her second round, matching the ladiesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; amateur course record she equalled in lifting the scratch title last season. Barlowâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s retention of the club title came within a week of her also winning the Suffolk Ladiesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Championship final. Cadeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s gross 160 gave her second place, following by Barlowâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s other joint Newton course record holder, Ellie Aldous, who was third, on 164.
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Stoke by Nayland junior golfers played their first match in the Essex Golf Union Inter-Club Youth Shield on Saturday 30th April against Five Lakes Golf Club. The team are in a zoned Scratch League which includes Benton Hall, Playgolf, Clacton, Colchester and Five Lakes Golf Clubs. The team of five juniors played individual matchplay and were led out by James Mack from the Westwood School. James Back row left to right: Henry Day, put the first point on the board Matt Thompson, James Mack, with a 7 and 5 win. A second Alex English. Front row: Max Toombs point followed courtesy of Alex (Reserve), Sam Nixon, Isaac Toombs English. Five Lakes pulled back (Reserve) with Joe Hart beating Stoke Junior Captain Sam Nixon and Tom Vass recording a win against Henry Day. However the inform Matt Thompson secured the 3-2 victory for Stoke by Nayland with a good win in the final match. Stoke now look forward to their next match which is away to Colchester. Stoke by Nayland Team: James Mack, Alex English, Sam Nixon, Henry Day, Matt Thompson. Five Lakes Team: Jack Garnett, Tom Arrowsmith, Joe Hart, Tom Vass, Yoyo Hobbs.
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Alice Barlow, at the age of 17, has taken on the might of Ipswich Golf Club to win the Suffolk Ladies’ County Golf Association match-play title. It is the first time Newton Green Golf Club has provided a winner of an individual county ladies title for 57 years. At the end of three days of golf at Stowmarket, involving six rounds, the Thomas Gainsborough School, Cornard, Caddie Mark Barlow with pupil came up against last year’s winner victorious daughter Alice in the final, and held her nerve to win two holes up with one to play. With her dad Mark on her bag, Barlow saw off reigning champion Lottie Whyman (Ipswich) in a match which the Newton player looked like losing after eight holes, when she was three down. But she clawed her way back, and a birdie on the 12th brought the game level. On the par five 13th Barlow sunk a massive putt on a hole she looked like losing, and from then on she matched Whymark, before winning the 15th and 16 holes. With a half on the 17th she was home and dry. On the 36-hole, opening stroke play day, Barlow had been equally impressive, with two of the best rounds of her life giving her second place on 150, two shots behind winner Fiona Edmonds (Ipswich). Her fellow Newton junior Ellie Aldous, also put two good rounds together to finish seventh. The scores meant the pair was into the 16-player line-up for the two-day, knock-out event. Newton was the only club to feature players in the top eight who were not members of Ipswich. Aldous got through to the second round by beating Jenny Howlett (Bungay), before going out to eventual finalist Whyman. Meanwhile, Barlow, who is the current Suffolk junior captain, was recording wins against May Bird (Flynn Valley), Lils James (Bungay) and, in the semifinal, Vicki Inglis (Ipswich). The Newton player also retained the Berendt Jug she won last year for the best nett score in the opening day’s stroke-play event. She started the tournament with a handicap of five, now reduced to four. Barlow’s success comes three years after her and Aldous, as 14-year-olds, stunned Suffolk golf by winning the Haskell Trophy. The county has confirmed both will be included in the full Suffolk squad for county golf week later in the summer. Newton’s last woman, individual county title winner was Mary Openshaw in 1959.
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