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The Taste of Sudbury - 11th June The Taste of Sudbury, a fantastic annual event, held in the centre of town, is aimed at celebrating, promoting and showcasing the very best producers, restaurants, chefs and food industries that we are so lucky to have in this part of Suffolk. The event, on Sunday June 11th will feature a fantastic kitchen theatre where some of Suffolk’s most exciting chefs will be taking to the stage throughout the day including Oliver Macmillan of The Long Melford Swan, award winning James Carn of The Angel Hotel in Bury St Edmunds, Regis Crepy of The Great House, the Infusions Cookery Experience (ICE) and Rafi’s Spicebox. There will also be demos throughout the day by NEFF chefs courtesy of KSL Kitchens and the chance to win some amazing prizes. On Market Hill and inside St Peters Church you will find a wonderful selection of over fifty producers and street food vendors including freshly baked bread from Wooster’s Bakery, a wonderful range of culinary herbs from Herbal Haven, locally produced biltong, a fantastic range of olives, marinades and sauces from Scarlett and Mustard, chilli sauces from The East Coast Chilli Company and fruit and berry infused vodkas and gins from The Tiny Tipple Company. Hot food stalls will include Longhorn beef burgers, Mac n Cheese, gourmet chorizo sandwiches and bowls of cheesy nachos. Entry to the event is totally free of charge. Parking in town is free and there will be a free Park and Ride system in place, all day, starting at 9.45am from The Delphi Car Park, Newton Road, Sudbury, CO10 2RR. The free bus will run every 15 minutes. There will be no bus service between 1pm and 2pm. There are still spaces available at the event so if you fancy joining the Taste of Sudbury this year, please contact Suffolk Market Events on 07704 627973 or email Justine@suffolkmarketevents.co.uk
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St Gregory’s Church Sudbury Happy Hour Concerts One down, three to go! Hugest thanks to all who came to our first Happy Hour Concert and who gave so generously. An excellent start to the Organ Restoration Fund. The audience enjoyed a social time afterwards with a glass of wine and it was lovely to see a really good mix of people from within our church and from the town. The next one is on Friday June 2nd starting at 7pm. We are very lucky that Stephen Cleobury, Director of Music at Kings College Cambridge, is very generously giving a recital on our organ in aid of the Restoration Fund. We really need to give him a splendid audience so please spread the word and tell all your friends. Hope to see as many of you as possible at St Gregory’s for this very special occasion. FRIDAY JUNE 2nd 7 - 8pm STEPHEN CLEOBURY Organist and Director of Music, King’s College, Cambridge SATURDAY JULY 1st 6 - 7pm PATRICIA EDDINGTON theatrical reminiscences CHARLOTTE KING – Mezzo Soprano TOM COGAN – piano SATURDAY AUGUST 5th 6 - 7pm PHYLLIS FELTON - gossiping about the Sudbury Workhouse ELIZABETH COBB Flute, ROB SPIVEY French Horn, TOM COGAN Piano Enjoy a glass of wine after the Concert RETIRING COLLECTION FOR THE ORGAN RESTORATION FUND
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Suffolk County Council (SCC) having announced in 2015 a totally revised way of supporting community transport, from June last year we have provided (with the help of our friends at GoStart in Sudbury) transport for residents throughout the Babergh District. We now operate three services under the name of “Rural Transport – Connecting Communities”, based on Hadleigh, Lavenham and the Shotley peninsula. These, on request, bring passengers from outlying villages without a bus service to where they want to go within a defined area or to connect with bus services for onward travel. For those without access to transport of their own we operate the Dial-a-Ride (DAR) service in and around Hadleigh. HCTG are currently running a service taking passengers to Ipswich Hospital for appointments. (This service is currently being reviewed.) We also operate the Wheels-within-Wheels (WwW) service for those who cannot access normal transport or who require a door-to-door service. Having acquired three minibuses for the new services, one for the Dial-A-Ride service and a smaller accessible car in addition to the three sixteen-seater minibuses that we already owned, we now have quite a fleet to maintain. We operate services from Hadleigh to Manningtree and Ipswich, from Whatfield to Ipswich, from Ipswich to Shotley and from Hadleigh to Stowmarket (all sponsored by SCC). The vehicles are also used for other work such as school transport and are available for group hire to organisations in and around Hadleigh e.g. for trips to the theatre or the seaside. Bedding-in all the systems required with the changes in financial support and the maintenance responsibilities has kept the small team in our office fully occupied, especially our manager. HCTG rely on the drivers we employ to help provide a high level of service and in return we have the policy of paying at least the Living Wage rather than just the legal minimum wage. The challenge in the next few years will be in maintaining and renewing our fleet with reducing support from SCC. Our committee are local people from Hadleigh and Lavenham: we are seeking more volunteers to serve on it. For any of our services or to volunteer to serve on the committee or to train as a driver please contact us on Hadleigh 826242
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Need help relaxing? Have you ever considered an Indian Head Massage? This can provide instant relief from tension and stress symptoms and also promote high levels of alertness and concentration. It can also increase the available level of serotonin, which is a chemical in the body that positively affects emotions and thoughts. As a qualified practitioner I offer a relaxing holistic treatment. With Indian Head massage I work on the head, face, neck, shoulders and arms. A good Indian Head Massage should make you feel tranquil, peaceful, serene and more relaxed and able to cope with the everyday stresses of life. An Indian head massage can also promote a healthy scalp and hair. An ancient therapeutic treatment that has been practiced in India for thousands of years, it is a deep massage, which uses a variety of techniques to tap into your Chakras (paths of energy) and encourage healing and balance in your whole body. I also practice Usui Shiki Ryoho Reiki. Reiki is a Japanese concept translated as “Universal Life Energy,” which flows through all living things. Reiki is a gentle, but effective form of hands on healing. By using the Reiki energy it can be a calming, very relaxing and a simple and practical way of helping our bodies in their own healing process. Exciting news! I am now practicing Hopi Ear Candling (Thermo auricular therapy). This safe, effective and relaxing treatment is a natural and simple way to cleanse the ears, nose and throat which can help improve conditions like Sinusitis, Otitis, headaches and migraines. The 45 minute treatment includes the ear candling followed by a 10 minute pressure point and lymphatic drainage massage. The candle when lit causes the rising air inside the candle to create a mild suction from the lack of oxygen, which can help loosen ear wax or congestion. I started offering holistic treatments a year ago after many years of receiving and enjoying the benefits. Holistic treatments are more in sync with individual lifestyles and can identify the imbalances which may lead to some negative effects to health. As I’m expanding my services in the coming months there are plans to have premises in the town centre of Hadleigh. I look forward to welcoming both existing clients and new. Evening and daytime appointments are available and if required home visits can be arranged. Gift vouchers are also available. Contact me now to book your treatment - Michelle Hart 07793 940926 michelle@serenitysuffolk.co.uk
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Following our successful planning application, work has begun on the Suffolk Long House. Already 27 new students have had a hand in working on the green oak timber frame. They have been learning how to lay out the massive timbers, mark them up and (after several checks), and finally cut mortise and tenons. The oak they are learning and working on has come from Raydon Great Woods where Orchard Barn Volunteers help the woodsman each month with the restoration of the ancient woods. Further collaboration and learning took place when Volunteers from Greenways Conservation Project (Ipswich) brought their mobile sawmill to the woods and converted two windblown oaks into timber for two bays of the old house. OBee CIC is organising a FREE Tree to Timber event 10-4 on Saturday 29th July. It is funded by Suffolk Community Foundation. There will be talks, demonstrations, tours and hands-on taster sessions. Sorry, no mobile saw mill, but lots of traditional hand tools and techniques using locally sourced green wood! Put this date in your diary and come along and see what we do. Please walk, cycle or share a lift. We are just south-west of Battisford (left at the bottom of Mill Road). Information about the Tree to Timber event is on our web site www.orchardbarn.org.uk/treetotimber
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SPECIAL EVENTS All prices are inclusive of return Coach travel & entrance, unless otherwise stated Fri 23rd June “LITTLE MIX” at NEWMARKET RACES .....From £67.00 Wed 26th July SANDRINGHAM FLOWER SHOW ...................£33.00 Sat 12th August BUCKINGHAM PALACE & AFTERNOON TEA .......£72.50 Fri 18th August “OLLY MURS” at NEWMARKET RACES.....From £68.00 Tues 22nd August WARNER BROS. “HARRY POTTER” TOUR From £52.50 Sat 26th August “JESS GLYNNE” at NEWMARKET RACES ..From £64.00 Sun. 27th August “JANE McDONALD” in Concert @ Lowestoft .....£49.00 Sat 2nd September CLACTON/WALTON ............................From £15.00 Thurs 7th September SENIORS DAY – CARVERY & “MAMMA MIA” ....£78.00 Sat 9th September ALDEBURGH/SOUTHWOLD ...................From £16.00 Sat 7th October HYDE HALL & AFTERNOON TEA ....................£40.00 Sat 7th/Sun 8th Oct LONDON WEEKEND ..........................From £112.50 Wed 11th October KNIT & STITCH ........................................£35.00 Thurs.12th October KNIT & STITCH ........................................£36.00 Fri 13th October KNIT & STITCH ........................................£36.00 Sat 14th October KNIT & STITCH ........................................£36.00 Thurs 19th October SENIORS DAY – CARVERY & “ANNIE”.............£74.50 Fri 24th November WISLEY GARDENS & AFTERNOON TEA............£55.50 Fri 8th December THURSFORD XMAS SPECTACULAR ...............£65.00 Sat 9th December CO-OP JUNIORS “THE LAND OF OZ” ..............£43.00 Mon 11th December THURSFORD XMAS SPECTACULAR ................£65.00 Fri 15th December OLYMPIA SHOWJUMPING ...........................£68.00 Thurs 28th December DISNEY ON ICE “Passport To Adventure” ..From £61.00 Thurs 8th Feb 2018 THE BAND (Music By “Take That”) @ Norwich Theatre Royal ...........................£61.50 OAP & Child Rates Available On Some Of The Above Many more ‘special events’ being added weekly
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Squirrels This half term, Squirrel Class have started to learn about Transport. The children spent time designing and creating their own transport from junk modelling. Examples included hot air balloons, army tanks, rockets and a cable car. We recently enjoyed a fantastic trip to Wattisham air base where the children particularly enjoyed looking at the different types of vehicles and trying on uniform. We were even lucky enough to see one of their helicopters take off from the air base. We have lots to look forward this half term including the police coming in to visit and teach us about road safety, a class trip to Ipswich Transport Museum and our class assembly. Hedgehogs Hedgehogs class have had a busy few weeks learning about different types of transport and how they have changed over the years. We enjoyed visiting Wattisham airfield and seeing the helicopters. Next week we are visiting Ipswich transport museum and going on a train ride. We are very excited! In PE we have been developing our hockey skills. We have been practising dribbling the ball, dribbling through cones and passing the ball. We have also been learning a Bollywood dance. Badgers In Badgers class we have been developing our ICT skills by coding our own stories based on the legend of Baba Yaga. We have also been coding machinery as well as creating the front of our board games on Paint and Word. We have been focusing on the topic of Russia this half term and have been busy making our own scrap books at home. In our Art lesson we have used images of Russian gymnasts to create a piece of art where it looks like the athlete is flying through the air. We are also really excited to be starting our Roman topic next term, which includes a trip to Colchester Castle. Owls Owls have been learning about the Shang Dynasty this half term, finding out about some of the great Ancient Chinese emperors and their powerful warriors- we now know how both the rich and the poor people lived and why they chose to settle near the Yellow River. In Science, we have been focusing on light and shadows, and we are currently making our own shadow puppets and writing a script to put on a shadow puppet play. Y6s completed their SATs last week and at the end of the week, we all enjoyed a fun picnic on the Glebe to celebrate; Y5s were very supportive of the Y6s and we all deserved our treat! If you would like to know more about Kersey school or would like to arrange a visit please ring the office on 01473 823397, email: admin@kersey.suffolk.sch.uk or visit our website: www.kersey.suffolk.sch.uk
Together Tuesday Tea Dance Together Tuesday supports people in Hadleigh to live well with dementia, welcoming people with Dementia and their family and friends to the group. Together Tuesday runs weekly during term time at Hadleigh Pool and Leisure between 2.00pm – 4.00pm. We invite you to join us at this Free Together Tuesday Tea Dance come and join the dancing under the careful tuition of the wonderful Bruce Lait. Learn the Cha Cha, Tango or Quick Step there really is a lot of fun to be had. You can also sit back and enjoy the music while enjoying a coop cuppa and a chat with friends. Tuesday 13th June, 2pm to 4pm Free tickets available 1st June from Hadleigh Pool and Leisure –limited numbers available. Don’t miss out. This is a free event but donations will be welcome on the day as we will be celebrating early the Alzheimer’s Society Cupcake Day early - 15th June Cupcake Day - there will be lots of scrummy cupcakes available to refuel on after all that dancing. All donations on the day will go to the Alzheimer’s Society to further fund their amazing work. Did you know that “ £150 would pay for one of our national Dementia helpline advisors to provide 10 hours of crucial support to people affected by dementia” (cupcakeday.alzheimers.org.uk) For more information call 01473 823470 or email hadleighdementiafriends@ssleisure.co.uk or visit www.hadleighdementiafriends.co.uk
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SEH BAC strengthens aluminium range with switch to Origin In business for over 45 years, Suffolk-based SEH BAC knows the importance of a continually evolving product range – and now the South-East firm has bolstered its product line by switching its aluminium offering to Origin. “We have established a strong reputation with homeowners across the South-East and East Anglia for our outstanding windows, doors and conservatories,â€? comments SEH BAC Managing Director, John Savage. “Our entire range is constantly under review to ensure we always offer our customers the absolute best products. Switching to Origin allows us to strengthen our aluminium offering, by using one of the leading manufacturers of bespoke aluminium products.â€? Part of One Group Construction, SEH BAC supplies both double and triple glazed windows in a wide range of styles including casement, tilt and turn and bay windows. They also offer residential aluminium doors as well as French doors and luxury bifolding doors. “Of course, it can be a challenge switching suppliers, especially when it is for one of our fastest-growing product areas,â€? adds John. “However, it is already proving to be a beneficial process, allowing us to draw on Origin’s wealth of experience in aluminium to expand our own range, and capitalise on consumer demand for contemporary aluminium products. We are looking forward to launching some new additions to our offering in the near future.â€? With a turnover of ÂŁ30m, SEH BAC boasts one of the largest product ranges in the glazing industry, offering an extensive selection of uPVC, aluminium, timber and timber alternative products. Respected throughout the window industry, the firm has 17 show-centres across East Anglia, Surrey, Hertfordshire, Oxfordshire and Kent, with more planned in the future. For more information, call 0808 159 6310 or visit www.sehbac.com
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‘DEFENDING THE HARBOUR’ Landguard Fort, Felixstowe by Dave Wood Landguard Fort is situated on a peninsular, opposite Harwich and where the Rivers Stour and Orwell join to flow into the North Sea. It has a long rich history, but its major triumph is the preventing of the last full scale invasion of England by the Dutch on 2nd July 1667 - exactly 350 years ago this summer! By 1900 the Fort was obsolete, until the problem of reliability of large bore breech loading artillery was resolved. The Fort was manned throughout both World Wars, but by the 1950s the rocket age had arrived and in 1956 Coastal Artillery was finally closed down Dave Wood has been involved with Landguard Fort since the 1980s and was present when the first guided tours were carried out.. Total cost is just ÂŁ19 including coffee on arrival and the talk by Dave Wood in the morning - followed by a buffet lunch. In the afternoon a coach will take us to the Landguard Fort for a visit. We will have the opportunity to enjoy a guided tour of the Fort. The coach fare, entry to the Fort and the guided tour are included in the cost. Tea and snacks are available in the Fort or in a nearby beach cafe (cost not included). Suitable footwear should be worn. Early booking is recommended. To book please contact Sue Whiteley - 01787 210945 or email: whiteleysa@hotmail.co.uk
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Perhaps you remember, or maybe youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve heard tell of, the days when, with entertainment unavailable over the airwaves, or on line, many villages had their own Brass Bands to provide music in the community. Well, even in todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fully â&#x20AC;&#x153;connectedâ&#x20AC;? world, Elmsett still does! In fact Elmsett Fellowship Brass Band in its current incarnation was formed in 1981 with a number of local residents, young and old, taking the trouble at that time to learn a new skill and/or instrument. We are pleased to say that some of them are still playing with the band today. The band members give their time freely and enjoy playing a variety of music to entertain the public at concerts, fetes, garden parties and Church services. Money raised from performances is used to support local and National charities such as the Hospices and Action for Children. We all thoroughly enjoy playing for our own pleasure and for that of those who come and listen. Our players congregate regularly for Monday night practices throughout the year and we are always on the look out for new playing members. If you are perhaps a lapsed brass player and would be interested in reviving your skills please do get in touch - the band have a limited number of spare instruments available for loan to players. Alternatively, come along to one of our events to meet us for a chat. To hear the Band in action come to any or all of our upcoming performances including: 4th June: Evening church service, Elmsett Methodist Church 10th June: Hadleigh evening concert with Hadleigh Community choir 23rd June: Elmsett Summer concert at the Village Hall at 1900 all donations to charity If you would like any further information about the band please contact Bob Howe (Band Secretary) on 01473 822078 or via email robertcharleshowe@hotmail.co.uk and/or check out our Facebook page â&#x20AC;&#x153;@elmsettfellowshipbrassbandâ&#x20AC;?
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This summer, one of Shakespeare's most enchanting and enthralling comedies is coming to Lavenham Hall. As You Like It, co-directed by Paul Vella and Clare James, is the third outdoor Shakespeare production produced by Lavenham Players. Our previous two productions, 2013's Much Ado About Nothing and 2015's Twelfth Night, were both sell-out shows, drawing spectators both from the village and beyond, and received acclaimed reviews. This summer's effort promises to be no exception, with a talented cast and crew ready to once again bring the Bard's work to life in the beautiful and stunning grounds of Lavenham Hall. Photos are attached of both actors and picnickers at the last production in 2015. As You Like It is a joyful journey into the Forest of Arden, where normal rules no longer apply. It is an enchanting and whimsical tale of love, honour, confusion and the clash between country life and the world of the court. There's even a wrestling match! And of course, it wouldn't be a Shakespeare comedy without girls dressing up as boys... All performances will take place in the grounds of Lavenham Hall, and spectators are welcome to bring along a picnic and seating / rugs. Performance Dates: 19th/20th/21st July (7.15), 22nd July (2.15 and 7.15) Venue: Lavenham Hall Tickets £10 (£13 on the gate) Tickets are available now from Sparling and Faiers Bakery in the Market Place & Jonathan Lambert Bespoke Jewellers & Kate Denton Fine Art (next to The Swan, Lavenham High Street). Alternatively call our Box Office: 0333 666 3366 (Telephone box office hours 9.00am - 7.00pm Mondays - Fridays excluding Bank Holidays and 9.00am - 5.00pm on Saturdays. Or book online at www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/167571 . Box Office Number for bookings only, for general enquiries call 01787 249 841 (Anthony & Kate Faulkner, Lavenham Hall) For this summer's production, we are extremely grateful to our two main sponsors, The Ecclesiastical Insurance Group and Robins Row Limited, insurance brokers from Long Melford.
Lavenham Village Hall June 11th - Lavenham Open Gardens Plus plant Sale at the Village Hall 10am - 4.00pm all welcome Lavenham Village Hall Church Street, Lavenham, Suffolk CO10 9QT Tel 01787 248599
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Bildeston Primary School Learning and Growing Together Suffolk Farm Fair On Thursday 20 April, children from Years 3 and 4 went to the School Farm Fair at the Suffolk Showground in Ipswich. The day allowed the children to experience many different aspects of farming, food production and the countryside with demonstrations and interactive ‘hands on’ exhibits. It also enabled pupils to understand the relationship between the crops grown in the fields to the end products found in the shops. Our coach was partially funded by Suffolk Agricultural Association and we would like to thank them for helping us. Where the River Runs The children were able to enjoy an exciting piece of dance theatre created by Full House called “Where the River Runs”, a show set in an unknown place deep in the wilderness which was an energetic yet simple story of a brave adventurer on an environmental mission. Children from our collaborated school, Whatfield Primary, were able to share this event with our children. Enrichment Design and Technology Event Four of our children were selected to attend a Design and Technology Enrichment Session hosted by Kersey Primary School on Tuesday 28 March. Children from across our pyramid of schools attended. Able Maths Event Two of our children were fortunate enough to enjoy an able maths session held at Chilton Primary School. They had a rewarding day working with one of the UK’s leading maths tutors, Julia Smith. Julia has been running maths workshops privately and in schools for many years and our children gained a great deal from working with her throughout the day. Royal Hospital School XC Run Selected Year 5 and 6 pupils went to the Royal Hospital School to compete in a cross country event on Wednesday 29 March. Children from across the county took part and our children did exceptionally well with William in Year 6 coming 6th in his category and Joshua in Year 6 coming in 14th position. All of the pupils deserve a special mention though as the course was long! British Cycling Mountain Bike Sessions We have been very fortunate to secure British Cycling UK to run some “Go Ride” sessions at school with our Year 5 children. Go-Ride is British Cycling's development programme for young people. The programme provides a fun and safe way to introduce young riders to the world of cycle sport and provides a platform to improve bike handling skills Wattisham Airfield Hare Class children were invited to the Visitors Day at Wattisham Airfield on Wednesday 3 May 2017. The children had an opportunity to look at an Apache helicopter and other military aircraft. They were also able to walk round and view the exhibits in the military museum, including the small arms display. SATs Breakfasts Due to the success last year of our SATs breakfast club, we offered the same club for our current Year 6 pupils. During the week of their tests they were able to come into school to enjoy some breakfast with their friends. This also gave them the opportunity to get into school on time and to settle ready for their day. Netball Tournament On Monday 15 May a team of our Years 5 and 6 pupils played in a Netball Tournament against the schools in the Hadleigh Pyramid. Several schools took part with fair play and sportsmanship being the theme running through the tournament. We were so proud of our team as they came fourth overall. Bildeston Primary School Newberry Road, Bildeston, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP7 7ES Telephone: 01449 740269. www.bildeston.suffolk.sch.uk
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How do I become a part of About You Care? We are delighted to announce the launch of About You Care. As a well-established provider of care and support services within East Anglia, we have developed About You Care to represent one of our organisation’s key values – that care should be about every person we work with. We are also pleased to announce the launch of our unrivalled rewards and recognition programme for employees. At About You Care we focus on the provision of high standards of person centred care and it was of fundamental importance to us that we developed a programme where we can reward our employees who support us in achieving this. We are also currently preparing to launch our Care at Home service, developed to provide local support to local residents in the comfort of their own homes. We will soon be recruiting for this service in addition to our ongoing Agency recruitment. We are recruiting throughout East Anglia and will be hosting interview days at various locations so if selected for interview, we guarantee you will not have to travel far for this. There are many benefits of working for About You Care so if you are passionate and motivated about delivering the highest standard of person centred care, then we would really like to hear from you. Sam Thomson - Business Manager, About You Care Tel: 01787 377699. enquiries@aboutyoucare.co.uk About You Care is a trading name of The Briars Residential and Care Ltd, a company registered in England, Company Number 08481862
Lavenham Authors’ Group Calling all authors and potential authors, would you like to: Join a friendly, informal support group Have your work peer-reviewed in a sympathetic and encouraging manner Share your experiences with others Take part in occasional group writing exercises? Then join us in starting a new Lavenham authors’ group. Contact Tim Rose on 01787 248278 email tcrose@btinternet.com, or Sarah Hardingham on 01787 247417 email cjhardingham@gmail.com.
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Stowmarket set to feel the rhythm with the 7th annual StowBlues Festival The ever-popular StowBlues festival returns on Saturday 10th June 2017, with an electric line-up of 7 live bands, bringing a taster of authentic Americana Blues to Suffolk. Live acts include singersongwriter Paolo Morena, the stunning vocals of Malaya Blues and firm StowBlues favourites Back Porch, all ready to bring a unique and unmissable blend of Blues, Delta Blues, uptempo Rock, Roots and Rock and Roll. Organised in conjunction with BBC Radio Suffolk, the event has been able to attract a succession of quality bands. The event also benefits from the expertise of Mike Rushmore, a well-known name in the East Anglian Blues scene. With a CAMRA supported real ale bar, the event hosts a selection of ales from brewers from across the region including Calvors, Earl Soham Brewery and Colchester Town Brewery. There will also be a selection of food available throughout the day, providing a fun festival atmosphere throughout the afternoon and into the evening. ‘StowBlues’ is a fantastic community event, with 7 brilliant bands who help to create the atmosphere that StowBlues has become well known for’ says Patsy Cane, Visitor Services Manager. As a charity, the Museum holds fundraising events throughout the year of which ‘StowBlues’ has become a firm favourite. NB: No form of alcohol brought in from off the premises is permitted at the festival. Booking information: £10.00 ticket per person on the day, £8 in advance. Tickets are available now from Stowmarket Tourist Information Centre and online at: www.eastanglianlife.org.uk Full line-up: 2pm PAOLO MORENA; 3pm MALAYA BLUE; 4pm - ABSOLUTION; 5pm HOMEBREW; 6pm THE BLUES SPIDERS; 7pm KENO KINGS; 8pm BACK PORCH
Hadleigh Footpath Volunteers For June’s walk on Saturday 17th we will take the 91 bus service towards Sudbury, alight at Newton Green and walk to Sudbury via Goulding’s Farm, Cornard Mere and Henny Street where we will stop for a short rest at the delightful Henny Swan. Then on to Sudbury bus station via Sheepcote, The Stour Valley Path and Ballingdon. This walk is about 7.5 miles in length. We will catch the 0950 bus at the Hadleigh bus station (Coop side) arriving at Newton Green at 1010. We should be in good time to catch the 1400 return bus from Sudbury. 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 at any time of the year. 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 01787 210104 or 07483 887658
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Ebony’s Blog Life at The Shelley Centre The horse racing evening was a great success I hear, and made a whopping £2,000 for the Centre. Apparently people were crying with laughter at the antics of the jockeys on Rob’s wonderful racing steeds. I have just heard about another racing steed at The Museum of Horse Racing in Newmarket, it’s a cousin of mine, another simulator, but set to go much faster than me. If you see it yourself, think of me, and what great technology fits inside my insides to make me work for our riders. I am very proud to be part of this innovative scene! We had six riders for the Own A Pony Day. They came in all shapes and sizes but of course the herd can cope with that. From Parys to Cindy (and the Shetlands) everyone was matched to a suitable Owner. They made up the beds in the stables, filled hay nets and buckets, had snacks, fetched in their ponies, groomed them and settled down for a picnic lunch and to do a quiz. Then came the fun riding part consisting of a 2.5k hack and a game of musical sacks in the arena. Rugs went on, the horses were returned to their fields and tea rounded off the afternoon. I think our ‘owners’ did a great job and learnt a lot about horse care during the day. Someone who has learnt even more about horses and horse care is Rebecca Jackaman seen here receiving her Grade 4 certificate from Sue Diggins. That smile says it all; she has had to work very hard to achieve this result and we are all very proud of her. Just to change from horses to DOGS now, don’t miss the second Shelley Fun Dog Show on July 8th! Starting at 10.00 you can register for any one of 9 classes; bring the family to enjoy a great day out with BBQ, children’s games, a Dog Agility course, cakes, raffle and the usual fabulous, happy Shelley atmosphere. Website: www.rda-east.org.uk/shelley.html Telephone: 01473 824172
Ladies do Lunch CHEF MARK ALLEN We are proud to be launching Ladies do Lunch at The Swan Inn. The dates for the year now live on the website. The themed, scheduled events begin at 12 noon and start with a cookery demonstration by talented Head Chef, Mark Allen followed by a delicious 2-course lunch and paired wines for just £18.95. Booking is essential so please call us on 01206 263245 swaninnmonkseleigh.co.uk/events 18
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Half-way through the year already and the Summer months are pretty baron astronomically because technically it doesn't get totally dark and the sky is bathed in twilight until the Sun begins to rise again. The night sky will not have complete darkness until July 27th and onward . For those interested, the nights begin 'pulling in' on June 29th. But with limited darkness, we can still do some work and our targets this month are as follows. The Moon Full 9th June; Last Quarter 17th June; New 24th June. The Sun Summer Solstice is on June 21st at 05.24. Sunrise on this day is at 04.35, and Sunset is at 21.20. The Planets Venus is a morning object that is located very low down in twilight. A good photo opportunity occurs on the 20th when Venus will be a little above a Waning crescent Moon. Jupiter Is the large yellow object dominating the southern sky in the evening and shining at magnitude -2.1, it cannot be missed and is within the Zodiacal constellation of Virgo. Saturn This month sees Saturn reach opposition on the 15th, that is to say, that the Earth is directly between the Sun and Saturn. It is shining at magnitude 0.0 and again, cannot be mistaken. On the night of the 10th, the planet will be visible below the Waning gibbous Moon. The Summer Triangle Dominating the Summer sky is a familiar group of three constellations that are collectively known as the 'Summer Triangle', a phrase that was coined many years ago by the late Sir Patrick Moore on one of his Sky At Night tv shows. From the map here, you can see how it got its name and if you go outside on any Summer evening you will spot it directly overhead . The three principle stars are very bright and sweeping the area with a pair of even modest binoculars will reveal star-rich fields that are the Milky Way. Deneb is the leading star of Cygnus. A massive star at some 203 times the radius of our Sun, (which itself is 695,500 km) and some 196,000 times brighter. The surface temperature is in the order of 8,000 degrees Celsius (our Sun is 6,000 degrees C), and it lies some 802 light years from us, meaning that the light entering your retinas today began its journey from its host in the year 1215, the year of the Magna Carta. This star has a mass of some 19 times that of our Sun, and because of this, its ultimate fate will be to go supernova in the distant future. Altair is much closer to us than Deneb at just 17 light years away. The surface temperature is in the order of 7,700 degrees Celsius and it has a mass of 1.79 Sun's and a diameter of 1.63 Sun's. It is the only star other than our Sun which has had its surface clearly seen and visually it appears 'squashed', or an oblate spheroid as we call it. This is due to the star's rapid rotation which causes it to bulge at the equator. And finally, Vega. A stunning blue-coloured star, Vega is again a close neighbour to our Sun, lying at just 25 light years away. It is roughly 2 times the size of the Sun, and twice the radius. The surface temperature is around 10,000 degrees C. Vega was once our pole star back in the year 12,000 B.C, and will again be so in the distant year of 13,727 A.D. This star is also young by cosmic standards at just half a billion years old, but because it is burning through its fuel reserves at a vast rate, the star will die young too when it reaches 1 billion years old, our Sun by comparison is middle-aged right now at 4.5 billion years old. Its other distinction is that it was the first star (other than the Sun) imaged by photograph in 1850. So although the nights are short there are plenty of things to be looking at, so until next month, clear skies! Neil Norman. FRAS. If you have any questions please contact me at, neilnorman03@gmail.com.
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Burstall Flower Show & Fete Saturday August 5th 2017 from 2 pm It's nearing that time of year again!! Not that anyone could possibly forget, but the first Saturday in August means it'll be time for The Burstall Show, now - incredibly - into its 64th consecutive year! If you've been before it'll already be in your diary, but if you haven't, you have treats in store. We pride ourselves that this is a truly traditional Village Show and Fete, so come along with your friends and family and enjoy:Refreshments: including Legendary Lunches (from 12.00), Brilliant Barbecues (from 13.30), Tasty Teas (from 15.00), Inviting Ices & Super Snacks. Flower Show - Marquee opens 13.00; Fete starts 14.00 with:Entertainment from Hoxon Hundred (Morris Dancers), Punch and Judy, Children’s Entertainer; Fun Sideshows & Games, including:- Target Sports, Tug of War, Croquet, Stocks, Face Painting, Bingo, Children’s Fancy Dress (Punch & Judy theme), Bottle Tombola, White Elephant, Quiz, Grand Draw. All of this takes place in or around Burstall Village Hall (Post Code IP8 3DR), and if you want to know more about the event, please contact either Ann Burchnall (Secretary) on 01473 652262 or Keith Raby (Chairman and Master of Ceremonies) on 07940 574593. Otherwise, we look forward to seeing YOU on the day. Free Entry, Free Car Parking, Burstall Memorial Hall IP8 3DR
Hadleigh U3A Hadleigh U3A offers a warm welcome to all members and prospective members at their next meeting at 2.30pm on Monday 12th June 2017 at the Ansell Centre in Hadleigh. The talk will be ‘Slowboat to Seville’ and will be given by Peter Bartlett.
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Patient Participation Group (PPG) Awareness Week June 19-24 Would you like to have a say about the services provided at your surgery? PPG Awareness week is a national initiative which will be widely advertised nearer the time. If you visit the Hadleigh or Boxford Surgery in the week beginning Monday June 19 you may well meet members of the Patient Participation Group, who will be able to tell you more about the purpose of the group and how it operates. One of the key aims of the PPG is to provide feedback to the practice partners and management about patients’ views and needs. We are also hoping to get patients to join our virtual group, which will mean that you would be asked to respond to two or three surveys in the course of the year and also perhaps take part in online discussion groups from time to time. If you are not likely to be attending the surgeries in PPG Awareness Week but would like to contribute your views on a regular basis through the Virtual Group, then please let us know by contacting David Parke, Business Manager (david.parke@nhs.net) or one of the following members of the PPG who will be pleased to tell you more about the group. For Hadleigh and district: Lindsay Panton admin@lindsaytowns.plus.com Paul Hodgkin paul.hodgkin@gmail.com For Boxford and surrounding villages Jeremy Osborne jeremyosborne1@btinternet.com We look forward to meeting you or hearing from you!
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Financial planning is a crucial factor in dealing with dementia That’s the advice from Ipswich Citizens’ Advice, which is urging those who have been diagnosed with the condition to take action. Nicky Willshere, Chief Officer at Ipswich Citizens Advice, used Dementia Awareness Week to highlight the importance of properly planning for the future. “When someone receives a diagnosis it is understandable that they will take some time to process what it means to them and their family,” she says. “However, by taking positive action and controlling what choices can be made on your behalf, when and by whom, it can take a lot of worry out of the future. “Organising your affairs is prudent at any time but should you or a loved one face a diagnosis of Dementia or Alzheimer’s, one of the most important things you can do to ensure your wishes are carried out is to thoroughly review and update your financial and legal affairs. “This could be as simple as updating contact information and details on existing legal papers such as leases, insurance policies, agreements, other contracts or just writing a will. However, in more complex cases it may be that you want to consult a solicitor to appoint guardians or enact a Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA)“ How can Gotelee help? To ensure the people you care most about aren’t forced to deal with unnecessary difficulties after your death, keeping an up-todate will is important – especially if you have been diagnosed with an illness and want the peace of mind that your final wishes will be adhered to. Our specialist team of lawyers can meet you at one of our offices, Ipswich, Hadleigh, Felixstowe, Woodbridge or Melton and can guide you through the process of making a will and/or LPA with sensitivity and care.’ Gotelee can also advise on the general procedures of administering an estate, obtaining the Grant from the Probate Registry and distributing the estate in accordance with the will or the intestacy rules if there is no will. To find out more, contact Kay Baker on 01473 822102 or email kay.baker@gotelee.co.uk
Sudbury Choral Society’s Summer Concert 2017 After their excellent rendition of Elijah in their 70th anniversary concert in April, Sunday 2nd July sees the Sudbury Choral Society move from their standard fare of oratorios and classical music to Songs from the Silver Screen. The choir will be singing in a variety of styles and genre’s with excerpts from “The Wizard of Oz”, a selection of James Bond themes not to mention “Grease” and medleys by Cole Porter and Paul Simon. The choir will also be supported by performances by “The Accidentals”, our local female singing group some of whom sing in the choir. As part of their programme for supporting young soloists just starting out on their musical careers we will be again welcoming Laura Barnard a local singer who is studying musical theatre at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Laura has already been chosen for roles on the stage in the West End of London and is a soloist with the National Youth Music Theatre. Also in July the choral society are promoting a concert by Tony Halsted Horn Ensemble on Sunday the 23rd July at 3 pm which features some of the best French Horn players in the country. St Peter’s Church, Market Hill Sudbury 3.30 pm on Sunday 2nd July 2017 Adults £10; 11-18’s £5 including refreshments; Under 11’s free Doors open at 3 pm
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Kersey Mill Newsletter With the warmer weather upon us visitor numbers have risen. There have been private group tours along with the many people taking advantage of the sunny days and leisurely touring the Mill & taking a look around the beautiful gardens which are now leafy and green. The annual Drive it Day was a great success. Beautiful classic and vintage cars descended upon us in their droves on a lovely day. We had record numbers of visitors from near and far who enjoyed seeing the fine cars and enjoying the various attractions, touring the Mill & art gallery, sampling delicious cakes & enjoying the home made produce on the BBQ & The Copper Kettle. Much needed funds were raised from the raffle and cake stall, proceeds being split between the Friends of Kersey Mill Restoration Fund and the Alzheimer’s Society. Our annual competition for “Best in Show” was nominated by a non-car person, this really means “what car would they like to take home?” Amy Day from The Flower Shop was nominated as judge; she faced a very difficult task, after much deliberation she chose a beautiful red Porsche owned by Richard Wilding who can be seen receiving a bouquet presented by Amy. A very big thank you to all those that attended the event, helped with fund raising, donated and to all the marshals that gave up precious time, you all contributed significantly in making the day a huge success. The following Sunday we were delighted to host the start of the CVCVC Cento Miglia in the morning and to also welcome The Classic Car Club of Bury St Edmunds that afternoon. It was recently National Mills Open Weekend, it was nice to see a good number of people some visiting us for the first time and others returning whilst visiting a number of mills. The roof repairs over the wheel-house have been completed and the scaffold removed. The wildlife around the mill has woken and with the warmer weather. The House Martins ,Swallows and Swifts have all returned from the winter in the South, the Kestrels are sitting on 5 eggs, (these are being monitored via our cameras and can be seen through video link in The Suffolk Craft Shop). this is the 5th year running that they have used this site. We are expecting the chicks will appear late May/ early June. We also now have two pairs of swans are nesting too. So it will be exciting to see new life beginning here at the Mill soon.
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Bride of Beauty Designer Bridal Wear & Accessories We are a bridal/wedding shop based in the beautiful setting of Kersey Mill where there is plenty of parking right outside our door and a lovely cafe for you to make a morning/afternoon of your visit. We serve customers in Hadleigh, Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, Essex and East Anglia. With a stunning collection of wedding dresses in all styles including Vintage, Lace, Ballgown, Fit & flare and more. Prom/Bridesmaid Dresses, flower girl dresses as well as great accessories. We are here to help and advise on every clothing item you may need for your perfect wedding day. Home to a stunning collection by top designers; Ronald Joyce, Victoria Jane, Alfred Angelo, Madeline Gardner, Alan Hannah and more. Our aim is to provide you with your dream wedding gown along with a warm welcome and friendly service, here at our new premises set in the stunning grounds of Kersey Mill, near the historic town of Hadleigh. We are open during the week for quick visits or at any time by appointment. Kersey Mill, Suffolk, IP7 6DP Telephone 01473 805005 www.brideofbeauty.co.uk. Find us on Facebook
Milden Events Milden has enjoyed two great social events in the past month on April 22nd the Fun Quiz hosted by Andrea and Laure raised £405 for Milden Pavilion, with some amusing games during the evening! At the beginning of May The Milden Singers provided their best concert to date, according to the audience, raising £1026 with £320 donated to Marie Curie Cancer Care from the Raffle. Their next concerts will be on 17th and 18th November. Milden Pavilion offered Milden Residents the opportunity to attend an accredited Emergency First Course by SRE First Aid Training. Due to the demand plans are underway to host another evening course along with one specifically for the younger members of the community funded by Milden Pavilion. Plans are underway for the everpopular Milden Ball with the date in November to be confirmed very soon.
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Taste of Sudbury
The Orchard Players Summer Show 2017 “Time After Time” Our summer production this year “Time After Time”, is being directed by Bex Nicholls with Maria King as Musical Director. A tale of love set over the course of the 1970’s and 1980’s. A simple story told with classic, well-loved hits, it will have audiences dancing and singing along! Show dates are 6th 7th and 8th July 2017, 7.30pm. Capel Village Hall. Ticketline 07933 292175
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My brother Oliver is a doughnut! I say that out of complete respect for my sibling. He thinks I am a technosaurus because I am not on Facebook, I tell him Alexander Graham Bell gave us a perfectly good method of communication long before Facebook arrived! My brother snorts with derision. But then I’m not the one who hired a van to deposit our mother’s belongings here in Hadleigh only to discover he couldn’t find his credit card to pay the deposit! Nice one, Bruv. This one’s for you and it comes courtesy of aforementioned social media website. It is extremely tasty and can be adapted for vegetarians by leaving out the bacon and using vegetarian cheese. Hasselback cheesy potatoes Quantities depend on whether this is a main or side dish and how many you are serving. This example is for a side dish for 4 or a main for two hungry people! 4 large shallots (banana or pink variety) or 8 small brown shallots. 8 medium potatoes (any variety as long as they are waxy, like new potatoes, or general purpose like King Edwards) sliced ¾ of the way through – see photo Olive Oil; 8 cubes butter (as big as you like); Salt Garlic to taste, sliced; Small glass white wine (optional) Finely chopped bacon (optional – lardons are best) 400g Brie (or similar soft cheese) cut into large pieces 200g Gruyere (or similar) grated; Approximately 200ml double cream. Method: Cut the shallots into halves and place evenly in an ovenproof dish. Clean the potatoes but do not peel. Then slice evenly three quarters of the way through making sure that you do not fully slice – THIS IS IMPORTANT. They will fan out during the cooking. Place potatoes in the dish with the shallots, pour on a little oil, place the butter on top of each potato and then salt to taste. Place in the oven at 200oC for an hour. Remove from the oven and add the garlic slices, bacon and wine (if you wish - it works well as a vegetarian dish). Place the Brie evenly over the top and then cover with the grated Gruyere. Finally pour over the cream and return to the oven for a further 15 minute. Remove and enjoy!
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Bildeston History Quarterly Issue 23 (Summer 2017) This seasonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s issue contains lots of shorter articles illustrated with old picture postcards, modern photographs and family tree. It was a family tree drawn up in the mid-19th century by an unscrupulous genealogist that was not discovered to be incorrect for over one hundred years. According to the pedigree, through the marriage of Mary Revett in the mid-17th century, a family from Derbyshire believed that they were related to the Revetts, manorial lords of Bildeston. Four 15th century timber framed houses in Chapel Street are examined for their original appearance, which can still be traced even though the buildings were sub-divided to accommodate thirteen households in the 19th century. The layout of medieval houses is explained with Nos.23-33 Chapel street used as an example. The history of a lost public house is investigated, lost that is, until now! The Cock is still standing in High street but it was not recognised for what it was until the ownership and occupancy were researched. At one time, the building became Bildestonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s unofficial rectory, then the home of two doctors from 1781 to 1804. Currently, it is for sale under its present name. Can you guess which building it is? The occasional series â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Fields with historyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; returns with the story of two pieces of arable land named Stubbins, the rents from which went towards supporting almshouses in Hadleigh. Early 20th century photographs illustrate a brief history of Bildestonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Salvation Army Corps. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Extracts from the diary of William Freeman Squirrellâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; have reached 1877 to 1879, when circuses, travelling menageries and the notorious Madame Rachel visited the village; charity land was mortgaged to pay for restoration of the church; and the coconut-fibre factory closed. Ray Bridger of Monks Eleigh and Eva Hart of Bildeston are thanked for naming people appearing in bildestonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Coronation Parade of 1937 and in Bildeston section of the National Fire Service in 1942. If you can put names to the faces that appear in Bildeston History Quarterly, please contact Sue Andrews, 01449 740673 Available at Bank House stores and Brook Farm Studio in Bildeston, Avis the Newsagent and Idler Bookshop in Haldeigh and at Hollw Trees Farm Shop in Semer, price ÂŁ3.
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Chelsworth Open Gardens Day 50th Anniversary Sunday, 25th June 2017 11am – 5pm Chelsworth is a picturesque village situated in the beautiful Brett Valley in Suffolk, just a few miles from Lavenham and is regarded as one the prettiest villages in the country. This will be the 50th year that residents in the village have opened their wonderful private gardens to the public on the last Sunday in June. This year's event will include, cakes, teas and savoury refreshments, live music, plant and produce stalls, food, craft and other commercial stands. Proceeds from the event will be divided between All Saints Church, Chelsworth, and the gardening charity Thrive www.thrive.org.uk Cost: £6.00 per adult, children free. Entry tickets: From the car park attendants. E: opengardens@chelsworth.org.uk or Edwina Brash 07752 688173 www.chelsworthopengardens.org.uk
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On April 27th a stalwart group of members set out on a cold wet day for the first of the summer garden visits. In the morning, we arrived at The Dip on the Hill, at Ousden, Newmarket, and were given a warm welcome by Dr and Mrs. Geoffrey Ingham, who created this wonderful architectural, largely evergreen, garden. Situated on a south facing hill, meandering pathways led us through cloud- pruned hedges, sculptural trees, shrubs and groundcover. Pines and a grove of Philyrea latifolia, palms and a large bamboo, were underplanted with ferns, and lily of the valley were just beginning to flower. Dr. Ingham explained how he shaped and pruned large overgrown shrubs to form the sculptural shapes he needed. A fascinating visit to a highly original garden. In the afternoon, we were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alastair Robinson, who have created a stunning garden at Ousden House. Despite the wind and rain, they guided us round the herbaceous borders, rose garden, summerhouse lawn and borders, ornamental woodland and lake, (beside which stood a wonderful sculpture of a mare and foal). A spectacular long double crinklecrankle yew hedge leads from the clock tower, and a moat garden with gentle fountains was densely planted with moisture loving plants. There were so many rambling paths leading us through avenues of flowering cherry, and scented flowering shrubs, that it was an absolute joy to explore it all, even in the rain! To warm us all up, we were treated to a wonderful tea, with sandwiches and home-made cakes. I will certainly be going back to visit again, when it is opened for the NGS on June 11th, hopefully in better weather. The next outing to Spencers, at Great Yeldham, is on the 4th June, followed by the Summer Social at Stoke Priory, Stoke by Nayland on June 27th. Full details of these events will be found on the website. Non-members are welcome to join us for the outings, and membership is still available at a very reasonable annual subscription, so do contact our secretary, Matthew Long on 01449 741551. eastangliangardengroup.onesuffolk.net
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Down to Earth ...with Dave When any group of gardeners meet at the moment the main topic of conversation is rain, or more likely, the total lack of any meaningful amounts in this area. It's amazing that the gardens are looking so good. I have gathered together a few ideas to try and help. Fit water butts complete with diverter kits fo save any rainwater that we do get, a bit late now but worth doing for the future. Any roof will do, be it house, shed, garage or greenhouse just as long as they have gutters and downpipes. Raise the butts off the ground to make access easier for a watering can. Water butts should be cleaned out annually to prevent the spread of disease. Now might be a good time as, like mine, they are probably empty. Use collected water on established plants and not on seedlings, tap water only on seeds and seedlings. Domestic wastewater or grey water can also be used in the garden. This can be from the kitchen, the washing machine or the bath. Household soaps and detergents are harmless to plants, but avoid bleaches, disinfectants, dishwasher salts and strong cleaning products as they can harm plants and possibly damage soil structure. Use on vegetable crops is also best avoided, and don't store the water for too long as it can start to smell. Water in the early morning or in the evening to prevent evaporation by the hot sun. Also direct the water at the base of the plant, not on the leaves. A generous mulch on the beds will help to contain any moisture that is present in the ground. Anything will do, homemade compost, spent mushroom compost, bark chippings or the recycled soil improver recently available from the council for free. Put it on good and thick, this will also help to keep down the weeds. Why give them precious water? Pots can be a problem when it is dry as they are entirely dependant upon you for their water. The bigger the pot, the easier it is to keep watered, small pots dry out much quicker. Put saucers under all the pots, terracotta pots can be lined with old compost bags to prevent evaporation. Group pots together to create a little humid micro climate, add a mulch of something like gravel or slate chippings, it looks good and it helps to minimise evaporation. Lawns can be vast users of water but only if you insist on having perfectly green grass, relax and let the lawn go a bit brown. It will not die and will soon green up again when we do get some rain, let the grass grow a bit longer and create its own shade. It is perhaps not the best time to sow a new lawn or to lay turf, if you do then it will need a lot of watering, perhaps best left to the autumn. It's not all bad as the slugs and snails don't like the dry weather and are leaving my hostas alone. Don't forget to leave out water for the birds to drink and bathe in. That's all for this time, Dave
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The Food Station The Food Station is a Suffolk based catering company re-launched in the area by the new owners Emma Bennett and Dominic Carter. Both Emma and Dominic are well established within the local hospitality industry and passionate about food and customer service. Dominicâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s interest in food started when he was 6 years old, helping his mother produce wedding cakes in their family kitchen. His career quickly progressed from local pubs to a renowned restaurant in Lavenham. Here he acquired the majority of his skills and techniques of French cuisine, which enhanced his passion and creativity. Emma was fortunate to start her career working for 6 years on luxury holiday cruisers on the French waterways, initially as a host on a privately owned fleet, where attention to detail and hospitality were of the utmost importance. The fleet was subsequently taken over by the Orient Express Group, which gave her the opportunity to apply her training and experience. The Food Station would be happy to cater for any size party, in the venue of your choice from private homes to offices, sports locations, museums, marquees and gardens. Their services range from barbecues to buffets, canapĂŠs, bowl food, formal seated meals, weddings and funerals. They also offer tailor-made menus and cater for any food intolerances. They can provide all necessary china, glassware, cutlery, and kitchen catering supplies, together with ovens, cookware and barbecues, which can be hired independently if required. Please call Emma on 07587 196496 who would be delighted to assist
The Late Eric Jennings Many thanks to everyone who attended the funeral service and the football club to celebrate Ericâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s life. He would have been thrilled to know that so many people thought of him, also for the cards and donations which raised an amazing ÂŁ580 for the British Heart Foundation. Bless you all, Barbara Jennings
Looking after The Hearts Of Suffolk A Date For Your Diary Upbeat is holding a Table Top Sale on 30th September at Long Melford Old School. Please come along and support this great little charity. Tables ÂŁ5 each can be booked from Mrs. Val Carr on 07831 304754. Upbeat Heart Support has meetings at Long Melford Old School in Long Melford on a Tuesday morning. If you have a heart condition and you feel you could do with a bit of support, come along and see us. We have a Cardiac Nurse present all morning and our exercises are designed specifically for heart patients lead by BACR trained Instructor. Plenty of members who have been through the same thing who you can have a chat and cup of coffee with. Upbeat Heart Support in West Suffolk is a self financing charity and provides rehabilitation exercise classes for patients with heart and related illnesses. Sessions take place at Long Melford Old School and at Newbury Community Centre, Bury St. Edmunds. If you would like more information please call 01449 774333 or 01359 232678
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Hadleigh optometrist returns from Africa Optometrist Holly Coleman of D J Dunstone Optometry has just returned from two weeks providing eye care in Ethiopia. The trip was with the charity Vision Aid Overseas (VAO) and in conjunction with Grarbet Tehadiso Mahber hospital. Clinics were held in Butajira, Ziway and surrounding rural communities. As well as examining eyes, Holly was providing support and training to local optometrists and ophthalmic nurses. With the help of translators she would screen for trachoma and other treatable diseases, as well as dispensing much needed spectacles when necessary. Hollyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s trip was funded by the Practice and has made a significant contribution to help those with poor sight in Ethiopia. She was part of a team of five optometrists who together examined 772 patients and dispensed 488 pairs of spectacles. VAO supplies predominantly new spectacles to patients although some pairs are recycled. Donated used spectacles are now sold by the charity to help support training and equipment to promote independence and sustainability of eye care in the future. The Practice will continue to collect used spectacles for VAO and so if you have any that are no longer required please do drop them off at 3 Queen Street. Please see the Practice website www.dunstoneinsight.com for more images and information about Hollyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s trip. You are also most welcome to telephone 01473 823755 and make an eye examination appointment or call in to view spectacle frames.
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The house is like a woodland cottage lately. A pheasant chick, suspended above the Rayburn quietly cheeps. A recovering blackbird gently taps on his cage. Hedgehogs rustle in their winter quarters ready for release - then Ollie trots in with a baby rabbit in his mouth. Did he look silly when Mum returned it to the field after checking it over! Thank you to everyone who helped raise ÂŁ2500 at our Spring Sale in Long Melford. Visitors enjoyed chatting to our Volunteers including local wildlife guru, George Millins and his assistant, Jules. I enjoyed modelling our new "Kenny Range" of jewellery, handmade by our talented crafters! Our next big event is our Open Day and Fun Dog Show on 30th July. All pooches welcome to join in the fun (with their humans) including a special class for ex-SESAW dogs. In the meantime, unwind at our Summer Dance featuring local band â&#x20AC;&#x153;Sound Brigadeâ&#x20AC;? 7.30pm on 1st July at Assington Village Hall. We will also have stalls on the 1st and 2nd July at the Vintage Fair at Melford Hall and on 9th July at the Long Melford Street Fair. Animals awaiting new homes include Bex, a shy, short haired tabby and white cat, dumped by her owner in London. By contrast, an active family is required for nine year old Poppy the Beagle, overlooked because of her age. She enjoys her walks and has lots of love and cuddles to give in exchange for a nice warm bed and a caring home. Time for me to go now because I can smell food! Must be dinner time for all the dogs, including me, Kenny (the Boss) Chihuahua.
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Fidelis Activity News Old sayings have become so much part of our language that their origins have long since been forgotten. In a recent talk, Pater Banham, who has researched many of them, revealed the fascinating and often unexpected roots of the most common expressions. His audience were given an opportunity to guess before Peter explained the true origins. Not surprisingly many have evolved from ancient nautical terminology and several from the wool and cloth industry of yesteryears. A most interesting talk which was much enjoyed. Lunch Bunch Every once in a while a different venue comes to light begging to be tried by Fidelis Lunch Bunchers. So it was with the Carriers Arms at East Bergholt. This ancient hostelry with its historical roots in the 14th and 15th Century has all the hallmarks of a Grade 2 listed building i.e low beamed ceilings and a large fireplace and a warm welcome. Ladies took Fidelis Lunch Bunch at the Carriers Arms advantage of the special Wednesday menu which offers a tasty freshly cooked two course meal for £8.25. As always a relaxed leisurely lunch gives members a chance to discuss topical issues of national, local and personal interest in a light-hearted atmosphere. JD
DIY vs. Professional Installations Do you find yourself contemplating buying an intruder alarm system? Think you can do it yourself? When we are all so busy why not sit back, relax and let Abacus Fire and Security Ltd do the work for you. From your initial contact, to installation and beyond we are here to provide solid advice and a professional, no hassle service to get your system up and running. When considering an intruder alarm system why not contact the local police who will confirm that we are an authorised and regulated installer and maintainer, giving you peace of mind (look out for a NACOSS Gold registered installer for the highest levels of service). Abacus FAS Ltd offer a free, no obligation survey to achieve a system matching your requirements, making recommendations to achieve optimum results. We will ensure that the equipment is installed and set up correctly to ensure the correct coverage of the devices. If you choose to go it alone and ‘do it yourself’ are you confident that you haven’t missed anything and have provided adequate protection for yourself and your family, with a DIY system there is a higher risk of doing something wrong. With Abacus FAS you can relax knowing that we provide a full demonstration of the system on completion of the installation, to ensure you are using it correctly, with genuine backup support in the unlikely event of any problems occurring. You will own all of the equipment we install so there are no leasing agreements to be worried about and everything is covered by a 12 month, no quibble guarantee. With the security of your family and property at stake why do it yourself? Evidence suggests that ‘DIY systems are less likely to be reliable than professionally installed and maintained systems’ (source: Guardian), so ……. why not leave everything to the professionals? Abacus Fire and Security Ltd; the Hadleigh based company you can reply on for all of your intruder, fire, access control and CCTV needs. Over 11 years trading in Hadleigh and over 30 years working within the industry. Telephone us on 01473 824601 or email info@abacusfas.co.uk to discuss your requirements, or, why not check us out of Facebook
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Sweet Memories I have been enjoying watching my sweet peas over the last weeks as they have been growing up and around the canes; not just because itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fun to see things you have planted spring to life but also because they hold sentimental value. When my Grandma died a few years ago, my mum took some of the seeds from the sweet peas in her garden and subsequently planted them in hers. When they had grown, she took some of those seeds and gave them to me, which I then grew and then harvested the seeds from those in turn. Now that these are coming up they are both a wonderful new bit of life and colour and a beautiful reminder of happy memories of my grandparents and their fabulous garden. When my husband and I moved into the village almost two years ago exactly, the garden we inherited had been neglected and was overrun and in a bit of a state. Slowly, when time has allowed, we have been bringing it back into order, spending the first year just removing a lot of chaos: largely bramble with a heavy sprinkling of nettle, ivy and elder. But by doing so we have discovered lots of wonderful plants that had been forgotten and hidden but now after some TLC give us great joy. With things relatively under control, we now have the fun of adding and creating our own garden ideas to be appreciated for years to come. If you love gardening, perhaps like me you will be planning all sorts of planting schemes and ideas to enjoy in the future. (Although I like to include some quick-hit changes too each year because patience may be a virtue with gardening but sometimes itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s nice to see something a little quicker off the mark to enthuse and interest.) If you are not so keen on doing the physical work or perhaps donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have the space, we are lucky to live in an area where there are some lovely places to walk amongst nature and there you will surely be able to spot some fabulous plants from the past that are wonderful to look at now.
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Hadleigh Cycling Club will be running the third annual Gayford Flyer on Sunday, 10th September 2017. The Gayford Flyer is a non-competitive cycle sportive. There are two signed rides of 62 miles (100km) and 31 miles (50km). Full details and the story of Oswald Gayford can be found at www.hadleighcyclingclub.co.uk. Entry is via the British Cycling website (www.britishcycling.org.uk) and the last day for entering is Sunday, 3rd September. There is no entry on the day. Riders pay £10 to enter and helmets are compulsory. “Last year’s sportive was fantastic”, said Mike Motteram, Chairman of Hadleigh Cycling Club. “Most of the riders and their families stayed around and enjoyed refreshments and live music at The George.” The Committee wants to thank all the volunteers and juniors who helped to promote the Club at this year’s Hadleigh Show. Despite the odd shower, plenty of children had a chance to cycle the course. Riders are invited to gentle social rides starting at 8am from The George on Sundays, weather permitting. Adults and “capable children accompanied by an adult” are all welcome. The distance is around 25 miles. Check out our Facebook page. The Club membership is £10 for individuals and £30 for family membership. For more information on the Club visit www.hadleighcyclingclub.co.uk or connect with the club via Facebook: Hadleigh Cycling Club @HadleighCycling
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I want to use this column to do two things. First I want to thank all those who voted for me in the Cosford ward in the Suffolk County Council election. I won by 111 votes (1630). The new Conservative got 1,519, UKIP 115 and Labour 106. Secondly I want to tell you that I am standing as the Green Party parliamentary candidate for South Suffolk. I am standing because I feel that the conventional politicians are abandoning local communities and local economies in the bid to chase infinite economic growth. I’m pleased and honoured to be able to represent people on Suffolk County Council, but the council’s ability to improve people’s lives has itself been seriously weakened and almost destroyed by successive Labour and Conservative Governments taking ever more power and money to Whitehall over the past 40 years. With occasional help from LibDems, they have not only centralised power: they have also kowtowed to corporate lobbyists, allowing giant developers, chain stores and other corporations to hollow out local economies. This is why so many across South Suffolk feel angry and abandoned. Brexit was supposed to be about taking back control. But there is no sign that the three conventional parties want to give back control to local communities. Our outdated First-Past-The-Post voting system is rigged in the two big parties’ favour both nationally and locally. In the 2015 Babergh District Council elections, Conservatives won 40% of the votes but ended up with 71% of the council seats. As a result, the Conservatives are able to stifle any opposition to their plan to move the council from Hadleigh to a rented floor in Ipswich. Their latest wheeze to stop anyone with differing political views having any say is to move to a cabinet system and cut the number of councillors that Babergh citizens are allowed to elect from 43 to 31. At the national level, First-Past-ThePost voting ensures that South Suffolk will always be a safe Conservative seat. The outcome is so predictable that I may as well congratulate James Cartlidge now. Opinion polls show that the LibDems are on about 8%. Labour have no chance in South Suffolk. UKIP are a busted flush. If any of them come second, it will be a distant second. The good news is that this frees you to vote for what you believe in. A tactical vote in South Suffolk is a wasted vote. But a strong vote for the Green Party will send a message that shows people want more local control. So vote for what you believe in. Vote Green. Robert Lindsay County councillor, Cosford Division Green Party Parliamentary Candidate South Suffolk
Citizens Advice Drop in Sessions at Lavenham & Hadleigh Sudbury Citizens Advice are offering free, confidential one to one advice sessions between 9.30 am and 12.30 pm at Lavenham Village Hall on the second Wednesday of each month and at Babergh Council Offices Hadleigh on the last Wednesday of each month. No appointment is needed. Whatever your problem our trained advisers will be available to help you.
Kersey Summer Fayre and Great Ball Run Saturday 1st July, 12-4pm at Kersey Playingfield - The Glebe Please join us for a fun family day out, with a host of attractions, including; Banham Zoo animal enclosure, Bouncy castle, Fairground games, Fire truck, Tug of war, Tombola, Dance display, Craft stalls, BBQ, Bar, Ice cream stall and MORE!! The Great Ball Run will take place at 2:30pm - don't miss it!! Ball run/raffle tickets available for £1 each email: friendsofkerseyschool@gmail.com
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Making Waves in the Art World By Local Artist and Founder of Papa G Prints Alastair Becker Challenges Bring Rewards Teacher by day, artist by night, my dream of establishing myself as an artist has finally taken shape, having founded Papa G Prints earlier this year – home to a growing portfolio of unique fine art prints and originals. It has been a challenge balancing being both a father and teacher in addition to building up a collection of artwork but it has been an invigorating journey that I urge others to take. Growth Mindset Every day, in my role as a teacher, I talk to children about going after their dreams and having a growth mindset. In a growth mindset, people believe that their most basic abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work. This view develops a love of learning and a resilience that is key to great achievement. If I Can, You Can Far too often we put off chasing the things we dream of, but having now done it myself (finally) I have no regrets. So why wait for the next new year? Make your resolutions now and start achieving. As we often say in our classrooms, “Dreams don’t work unless you do!” Why the name Papa G? Son of renowned portrait artist, Anne Becker, I set up Papa G Prints to share my collection of original artworks with the world. The name Papa G comes from my father Gerald who is lovingly called Papa by his four grandsons. Inspiration to Create My work pays homage to my time in Asia where I taught English for over 9 years, marrying Japanese calligraphy techniques and mediums including Japanese' Sumi' inks with more traditional western mediums such as watercolours and acrylics. The artwork also takes inspiration from the subtle beauty of both the natural and man-made worlds, with artwork themes ranging from the critically endangered Black Rhino to images of the iconic Double Decker buses. Tip for Success - Don’t be afraid of mistakes The word ‘FAIL’ is a horrible word but not if we view it as meaning ‘First Attempt In Learning’. We learn so much from the mistakes we make and this has been so true in my journey as an artist. One thing I learned from my mother is that you should never throw any of your art away. Many pieces that I once deemed failures have in the end turned out to be either personal favourites or the most popular among fans of Papa G Prints. So, if you have been sitting on an idea for some time and wish you could make something of it, trust me, go for it! Papa G Prints is home to a great collection of artwork – whether you are looking for the highest quality art prints or originals or just want some ideas and inspiration for setting up a website of your own, head to www.papagprints.com
Whatfield Sounds of Summer An evening of music and al fresco dining with friends and family
Saturday 1st July, Music from 7.30 pm Join us at Whatfield Village Hall on our new Patio, weather permitting. Enjoy songs from the decades, performed by the melodic barber shop quartet from Essex -‘Un4gettable’ Tickets: £8 adults, £5 children, to include food from BBQ. The Bar will be open and Pimms plus strawberries & cream will be available
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6 Acres presents Sherlock Holmes in ‘The Seven Wooden Figurines’ 30th June; 1st July; 7th July; 8th July 7.30pm at The Barn, Manor Farm, Semer, IP7 6JB Tickets £12, including supper Contact 07508 472142 or sixacreproductions@live.co.uk
Violet’s Time for Tea Come and join us to celebrate the Queen’s Sapphire Jubilee Saturday 3rd June 2017 2.30-4.30 Whatfield Village Hall £4.00 for tea/coffee (as much as you can drink) and a plate of home-made sandwiches, scones and cakes. £2.00 for Under 12s with unlimited squash included.
Plants, Bric-a-Brac and Book Stalls, Raffle Please bring donations on the day after 11.30 am Profits to go towards Over 60s Xmas Lunch
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CHURCH FETE THE OLD RECTORY, CHATTISHAM SATURDAY, JUNE 24TH 12.00 – 3.00PM BBQ & Pimms Tent • Cream teas and all the usual attractions including: Splat the rat, Bowl a pig, Granny's attic, Tombola, Cakes & home-made sweets Raffles with fantastic prizes including £150 voucher to spend at the Marquis of Cornwallis in Layham and lots of childrens' games FREE PARKING • SORRY NO DOGS
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Newton Green is a hit with Society Teams An annual society day at Newton Green Golf club has helped boost interest in groups visiting the club near Sudbury. Eighty players making up 20, four-ball teams from Suffolk and Essex took part in the second annual society day run by the club. Ben Tawell, club manager, said: “We started this initiative last year and Lee Vaughan, Colin Martin, Rebecca Evans, immediately attracted Jim Smith (for Graham Horne) 18 teams. We invite all and Steve Lawrence. the societies that support us, and the day has proved a very successful format. “We have received excellent feedback regarding the condition of our course and catering, which in turn we would hope will increase interest in even more societies visiting our club. Our bookings for this summer are already showing a marked increase. “People seem to enjoy the atmosphere of a members’ club that shows a welcoming approach to visiting groups. Our course offers an interesting challenge suitable for people who appreciate traditional, historic golf blended with attractive and challenging new holes.” Club women’s captain Rebeccca Evans presented awards and One Railway Golf Society were winners of the day, followed by a team from Brett Vale, with the Sudbury Wanderers Golf Society third. Winners 1: One Railway Society Essex (Lee Vaughan, Colin Martin, Graham Horne and Steve Lawrence), 2 Brett Vale (Robert Holmes, Gareth Morgan, Steve Carr and Les Norman)), 3 Sudbury Wanderers (Derek King, Dave Fisher, Peter Hebditch and Allan Scott).
Suffolk Bereavement Support (SBS) ‘Easing loss through group support’ Recently bereaved or suffering a delayed reaction to loss? Are you in need of help and support? Why not join a small focused group of 5-10 sharing bereavement issues? Groups are led by an experienced facilitator creating a warm, safe environment in which to explore the many aspects of loss. Groups are free and open to Suffolk residents able to attend the Hadleigh (afternoon) or Capel St Mary (evening) venues For more details or to reserve a place contact Patrick or Margaret Web site: www.suffolkbereavement.org.uk Email: sbsg246@gmail.com Tel: 01206 299832 Main funder: Suffolk Community Foundation's Rural Fund. Also supported by Suffolk County Council through the commitment of Councillor Gordon Jones Suffolk Community Action Registration No. CAS2398/16
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Nedging And Naughton Football Club Thanks to much hard work and research by Alan Wignall the Nedging and Naughton Football Club held their long awaited 50th year and 48th years reunion sides of winning the Lavenham Cup in 1967 and the Brent Eleigh Cup in 1969. This was held in the Nedging Village Hall on Saturday April 8th with photographs, newspaper cuttings, match reports and much memorabilia and many many memories of all those that played in 1967 and 1969. Catering was more than special and was enjoyed by all who attended thanks to Cheryl Chaplin Catering who many will know always does exceptionally well. Alan Wignall was eventually able to contact all the players who played in both the finals and was also able to borrow the splendid trophies on the day, thanks to the Lavenham British Legion and especially Paul Garrod. All the players and their wives were all coming up to the last minute when sadly three of the team were unable to attend due to unforeseen circumstances. Most of the players did still remain fairly local, but a special mention to Dennis Wright and his wife who came up from South Wales to attend making a total of 28 on the day. It was indeed good to all meet up once again and talk and laugh about memories and times of 50 years ago. To be fair all the players may have looked older and also greyer in the hair and maybe a little heavier, but after 50 years what would you expect. However all still remarkably well and in good health and none had died, thankfully, so all in all an enjoyable and worthwhile effort. Alan Wignall
HUFC U12â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 2016/17 Looking for Players Hadleigh United Under 12s are looking for new players to join their talented squad in readiness for the 2017/18 season when they become the U13s and start playing 11 a side football. We currently train on Thursday evenings and play matches on Saturday morning in the Suffolk Youth League. We are a committed, ambitious and well organised club focussed on the development of our young players whilst maintaining a sense of fun and enjoyment. If your child is currently in school year 7 and is interested in developing their football ability and would like to have an opportunity to try out for the team, please contact the team manager John Simpson on 07484132221. We will be training and playing friendly matches throughout May and into June before the summer break so please get in touch if your son would like to get involved.
Hadleigh Thrift Shop As per usual we list below the recent organisations that have received monetary donations: Hadleigh Rugby Club Magdalen House Wellbeing Centre Ansell Community Centre Hadleigh Elderly Welfare Beaumont School Hadleigh Group Trust Wattisham Air Cadets Hadleigh Leisure Centre Hadleigh Sea Scouts Lifeguard Training, Leisure Centre Hadleigh Fishing Club Shelly Centre for Therapeutic Riding We would also like to let you know that we are now selling pat tested electrical items. Thank you again for all donations that are gratefully received by us.
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Anne Hemmings with Sue Latham winner of the Salcome Salver for handicaps 0-20
Stoke by Nayland Ladiesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; first Big Day of the year took place on Thursday, May 11th and the chilly weather gave way to warm sunshine to make their Spring Meeting worthy of the name. Forty-Eight Ladies played Medal format, split into two handicap Divisions. The Salcombe Salver for the 0-20â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s was won by Sue Latham with a nett 76, closely followed by Mandy Byham with nett 77. The Suzetta Platt Cup for 21-36 handicappers was won by Gwen Broadhead with a handicap shattering nett 68; Teresa Close was second beating Janet Hodge on countback, both with nett 73. The afternoon Greensomes was played over Nine Holes and the front nine winners were Karen Lewis and Katrina Bygraves with 24 points. Sue Latham continued her winning ways on the Back Nine with her partner, Sybil Paton, scoring 19 points.
Alice slices her own womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s record at Newton Green Alice Barlow has sliced her previous womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s course record at Newton Green Golf Club. Playing to retain the Earl Howe Trophy, the 18-year-old carded a three under par 68. This was two better than her previous course record. The round put her into the last 16 for the knock-out stage of the most difficult competition to win at Newton. Off her handicap of one, Barlow recorded a net 67, one better than 19-handicapper Lizzie Johnson, and two ahead of Margaret Hills, net 69. Barlow, aged 18, is in her final year at Thomas Gainsborough School, Great Cornard, and is spending the summer playing in leading womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s amateur events, including a recent appearance in the Welsh Open, when a nine in her opening round left her down the field. To date, her best finish has been fifth. Her run of success last year means she is a qualifier for the England Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Amateur Open in July.
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Lister Countryside Services Rats • Mice • Squirrels • Rabbits • Moles • Birds • Wasps Hornets • Bees • Flies/Cluster Flies • Ants • Fleas • Bed Bugs Cockroaches • Moth • Carpet Beetles General Pest Control Work, Regular Service Contracts Free Advice & Quotes, Fast Response Insured and RSPH Qualified, Over 10 years experience Domestic, Commercial & Agricultural
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elmsett storshops We offer clean, secure, easy access storage from £50/month and workshop options from £75-£400/month Access all hours 24 hour CCTV & Security Barrier Flood Lighting Parking available adjacent to unit
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TV & Audio Solutions (Formerly BV Hicks Ltd)
Are you having trouble setting up or operating your TV / Audio or DVD? Has your equipment stopped working? Does your TV need a re-tune?
Help is at hand - Call Toby Hicks 01449 741056 / 07968 686035 New Domestic appliances & TV products supplied Accountants / Financial Services Thompson Financial Consulting 01473 828973 Walter Wright ............................01473 822143 GKM Financial Services .............01473 828280 Aaron Clarke ..............................01473 657763 Butchers Jolly Meat Company ..................01473 810119 Builders / Property Maintenance C.A. Builders..............................01473 824404 Simon Farthing ..........................07823 333451 T.J. Griggs .................................01473 824315 G.C. Property.............................01473 823559 Grass To Glass...........................01473 828269 Mark Rowland ..........................01787 211687 Cooper & Kelling Builders .........07966 678704 GMH Builders ............................07807 217623 Wall to Wall Builders .................01449 741510 Tony Faulkner ............................01473 822122 A. D. Scrivener Plasterer ...........07887 768489 Deepflow Guttering....................01473 879448 Philip Eden Builder ....................01473 832407 Cards, Gifts, Stationery Keith Avis ..................................01473 823131 Carpets / Flooring A.J. Carpets ...............................01473 822240 Hadleigh Carpet Care .................01473 396706 Pro-Clean ..................................01473 396650 Car Sales, Servicing, Repairs & Valet Ainger Holbrow .........................01473 823286 L.S. Eaves..................................01206 262123 Suffolk Rural Enterprises...........01473 652232 Complete Car Services ..............01473 828991 Hadleigh Tyre Group..................01473 827827 Paul Wilding ..............................01473 827272 Rackhams..................................01473 747117 Eurospeed Tyre and Garage.......01473 823172 S. T. Services Simon Tydeman ..07783 033401 Crockatt Garage.........................01473 824342 Scuffs & Scrapes.......................01473 824909 Chips Away...............................0800 1455 118 Chimney Sweep / Fireplace Services TL Chimneys .............................07733 420611 Capel Chimney Sweep ...............01473 313069 Clothes Labels to Love ...........................07889 773593 ZOR Boutique ............................07969 525859 Cleaners Mulberry Maids .........................01473 827338 Cycle Repair Spokes Cycle Repair..................01473 658529 Pedal House ..............................01473 828129 Domestic Appliance Repairs Tony Dadson..............................07917 802786 Doors, Windows & Blinds Andy Grimsey................................01473 823584
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Tim Allen Windows........................01473 827086 Hadleigh Glass ..............................01473 822415 Surefix...........................................01473 827004 A&B Glass ....................................0800 077 3996 SEH BAC........................................0808 1592846 Paul James Blinds ........................0800 030 6038 Electrical Goods and Supplies Hadleigh Lighting & Electrical .......01473 829222 Hicks TV & Audio Solutions ..........01449 741056 Electricians CC Electrical ..................................07891 723712 C. V. Rush......................................01473 824156 S Cowle Electrical..........................01473 823179 Andrade Electrical..........................07977 279970 David Lavender..............................01473 829753 Estate Agents Frost & Partners............................01473 823456 ByChoice .......................................01473 828280 Palmer & Partners.........................01787 242540 David Burr .....................................01206 263007 Hunters Exclusive..........................01473 828121 Jacobs & Brown............................01473 760701 Florists The Flower Shop Kersey Mill .........01473 805156 Funeral Services Hunnaball ......................................01473 748808 Kingsbury & Saunders ..................01473 823117 R. Gwinnell....................................01473 824440 W. A. Deacon.................................01787 247389 Collins & Curtis Masonry ..............01473 250932 Garden Machinery Repair W. J. Green....................................01473 823839 Steve Blake....................................07813 814623 Garden Services 4 Life Landscapes .........................01473 828117 Grass To Glass ..............................01473 828269 T. J. Griggs ....................................01473 824315 The Landscaper .............................01473 824107 Leeks Landscapes .........................07741 448208 Garden Worx .................................01473 823887 Hair and Beauty Hadleigh Hairloom.........................01473 822191 French Complexion........................01473 828805 Hardware M. W. Partridge ..............01473 824183 / 822333 Health and Fitness Hadleigh Boxford Practice .............01473 822961 Hadleigh Dental Surgery................01473 823092 Hearing Care Centre ......................08000 962637 Looking-Glass Dental Practice.......01473 823003 Sally Mowles Foot Health Care ......01473 822902 Hadleigh Osteopaths .....................01473 828585 Hadleigh Physiotherapy.................01473 810185 Queen Street Foot Clinic ................01473 822225 Health Foods For You ....................01787 828262 Hyntle Barn Clinic..........................01473 652509 Holiday Lets Toppesfield Cottages .................01473 829129
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Home Design / Services Les Hymas Upholsterer .............01473 829337 Energy on Tap............................07780 975787 Rendall & Wright .......................01787 375076 Hadleigh Stoves.........................01473 829644 I.T. and Computer Services Home Computer Services..........01473 829552 Locksmith / Home Security T.J. Griggs .................................07850 630389 Guytec CCTV .............................01473 652165 Mortgage & Protection Advice SHK Finance ..............................07538 477590 Mobility Services Hadleigh Mobility Centre ...........01473 823235 Newsagents Keith Avis ..................................01473 823131 Nursing & Care Services Laxfield House............01787 247340 / 247495 Waterfield House .......................01473 829103 Briars Residential & Care...........01787 282249 Nayland Care Agency.................01473 327925 Painting & Decorating Simon Farthing ..........................07823 333451 Eleanor May Painter & Decorator .01449 740526 KLG Painting & Decorating........07724 095569 Pest Control Vermoush Pest Control .............07805 999544 Lister Countryside Services.......01473 805792 Command Pest Control .............01787 248049 Pets April Cottage Cattery..................01787 247302 Clay Hill Cattery .........................01449 744966 Picture Framing Walnut Tree Framing..................01473 829825 Framestore ................................01473 822334 Plant Hire Hadleigh Hirebase .....................01473 828509 Plumbing & Heating Gallagher ...................................01473 828806 Seager Home Solutions .............01473 824884 Plumbmate ................................01473 810088 Roundhouse Plumbing ..............01473 829741 Heatsave Heating Solutions .......01473 822775 Spear .........................................01473 829863 Buddha ......................................07710 081745 Allpress Plumbing & Heating.....01473 828004 GJ Watts....................................01473 829644 Jason Winfield Plumbing...........07443 457024 Hadleigh Stoves.........................01473 829644 Printers Keith Avis Printers .....................01473 823366 Pubs, Restaurants, Food & Drink Hintlesham Golf Club.................01473 652761 The George ................................01473 822151 The Kings Head Hadleigh...........01473 828855 Kersey Bell.................................01473 823229 The George Hintlesham .............01473 652408 The Ram ....................................01473 822880 The Swan Monks Eleigh ............01449 763163
Mobile: 07860 775509 The Greyhound Lavenham.........01787 249558 Spice Indian Takeaway...............01473 827199 Brewers Arms............................01787 210441 India Villa...................................01473 828599 Hadleigh Fast Food ....................01473 824736 Dynasty Oriental ........................01473 828838 The Food Station Catering .........07587 196496 Septic Tank Emptying A.K. Services .............................01473 822694 Shops Hollowtrees ...............................01449 741247 Bridge Farm Barns.....................01449 740456 Skip / Waste Removal G. Leeks Skip Hire .....................01473 824256 Mini Waste Skip Hire .................01787 378811 Solicitors Gibbons Solicitors .....................01473 822488 Bates Wells & Braithwaite..........01473 219282 Gotelees ....................................01473 822102 Sports & Hobbies Hintlesham Golf Club.................01473 652761 Stoke by Nayland Club...............01206 265818 Newton Green Golf Club ............01787 377217 Snowys Bait & Tackle ................07766 140624 Brett Vale Golf Club ...................01473 310718 Storage Elmsett Storshops .....................01473 822162 Surveyors MS Surveys ...............................01473 249020 Taxi Beaumont Cars ..........................01473 827096 Town & Country Cars ................01473 828999 Voyager Travel ...........................01473 828102 Hadleigh Private Hire .................01473 829700 Travel Beestons ....................01473 212521 / 823243 Travel 2000................................01206 394433 Travel Stop ................................01473 828728 Tree Surgeons Garden Worx .............................01473 823887 Veterinary Surgeons Highcliff Veterinary Practice ......01473 822704 Central Veterinary Services........01473 555000 Water Softeners Patmore.....................................01473 713600 Brett Valley Installations ............01206 337316 Cambridge Diet Val Lord............01449 737113 Weddings Bride & Beauty Bridal Wear .......01473 805005 Weight Loss & Fitness Cambridge Diet Val Lord............01449 737113 Window Cleaner Ken Fisk.....................................01449 401427 C&D Services ............................01473 828626 MD Service Window Cleaner .....01787 211426
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www.frostandpartners.co.uk Sales Awaiting EPC
Bildeston
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Monks Eleigh
3 bedrooms
£99,500
£420,000
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Hintlesham
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Hadleigh
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