The Village Edition, March 2015

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Unsung Heroes recognised at Awards Ceremony Unsung heroes are being honoured at the Babergh Community Achievement Awards on Wednesday 18th March 2015. The awards ceremony, which has been organised by Babergh District Council with generous sponsorship provided by Prolog, will take place at Stoke-byNayland Hotel, Golf and Spa at 6pm. The event will recognise 23 individuals and groups that have given many hours of their time to help the communities in which they live. Over 30 nominations were received for this annual Awards ceremony which recognises those that provide endless hours of community service in the areas in which they live. Cllr James Long, Chairman of Babergh District Council, who will be presenting the Awards, said: “The Babergh awards have been running for over 20 years and have become an opportunity to celebrate with individuals and groups to recognise and thank them for their hard work and achievements. As Chairman, I am delighted to be able to meet the people that can make a big difference in some of our smallest communities.” Robert Audley, Executive Chairman of Prolog said “I feel incredibly proud to sponsor

the Babergh Community Achievement Awards again this year; the event recognises so many selfless individuals and groups that are giving up their time to support others. I would like to congratulate all of the winners whose drive, determination and commitment make the Babergh District a better place to be.” Local Winners include: Beryl Holmes, Lavenham; Rita Hoyle, Hadleigh; Jan Dicks, Hadleigh; Helen Landon, Whatfield; Ray & Liz Parker, Whatfield; Gwen Runnacles, Burstall; Keith Raby, Burstall; Linda Newbigging, Kersey; Sue Fayers, Lavenham; Fred Breyer, Hadleigh; Penny Spraggon, Hadleigh As part of this year’s ceremony, the Council have been working with media students from Suffolk One to produce a short film on all winners, which will be shown at the awards ceremony. The film highlights the individuals or groups work and also features the nominator explaining why they felt an award should be given. Anyone living in the Babergh District and who works in the local community, on an unpaid, voluntary basis, was eligible for nomination. This community work could come in any shape or form, from fundraising work, to campaigning for improved local services, or providing a long-term service to the community.

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Buy A Brick for Whatfield Primary School Whatfield Primary School will be inviting pupils, ex-pupils, staff and ex-staff to take part in an exciting opportunity to leave a lasting mark on the School and help fundraise too. We have just had a new school porch built and would like to decorate this with engraved bricks, naming previous staff and pupils. If you were a pupil or someone that worked at the school, you will know that it was a tradition to scratch names into the soft bricks outside. This is an opportunity to leave an official mark for the future. The brick can contain 1 or 2 lines of text, maximum 16 characters per line which includes spaces. For £2 more there is a maximum of 21 characters per line including spaces. The cost of the brick will be £25.00, or £27.00. This opportunity is not exclusive to current pupils and their families, so please spread the word if you know of someone who used to attend or work at the school and may like to buy a brick as a special memento. Please send the message you would like on your brick via email to whatfieldcps@talk21.com and send a cheque payable to Whatfield School Fund into the office, or telephone the school on 01473 823309 and request a form to complete your details.

Fidelis Activity News Another Flock:- The rag trade was re-created just recently when members formed their own production line to make sheep bunting as part of the Hadleigh Year of the Sheep 2015 celebrations. Starting with drawing round templates to machining all component parts together, the ladies produced a considerable number of the colourful, cheery little figures which will adorn the High Street before too long. Apart from enjoying the morning, there was a great sense of achievement which is just as well as several more bunting making sessions are planned for the coming months. Cartooning:- Considering the work of many famous cartoonists through the eyes of another skilled illustrator was bound to be an interesting experience. So it was when local cartoonist, Bryan Haylock, came to speak on the subject of Cartooning. Armed with several examples of their work and many anecdotes, Bryan commented on and told tales about Giles, Searle, HeathRobinson, Hoffnung and Hogarth to name just a few. Although he had also brought examples his own most recent work, the illustrations for … book our modest speaker had concealed those in a very large portfolio. It was a fascinating subject about which Bryan is very knowledgeable and enthusiastic. Jim Lawrence:- There are many factors which must have contributed to Jim Lawrence’s success but top of the list has to be quality, design and craftsmanship. On a recent visit to the company’s headquarters in Hadleigh members were fortunate enough to experience these aspects of his business first hand. With cries of ‘Wow, ‘I had no idea’ and ‘Amazing’ the ladies toured the various areas devoted to creating his exclusive range of lighting and home furnishing products. Meticulously hand crafted by dedicated staff in spacious workshops, it was easy and fascinating to follow the many luxury items from the raw material stage to their safe place in a massive store room. There was also time to browse round the bright, airy showroom with its comprehensive and attractive display of many of the company’s products and soft furnishings. This area is open to the public. Our thanks to all at Jim Lawrence for their time, patience and warm hospitality. www.jim-lawrence.co.uk/ Jan.Devey

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The Sudbury Festival of Performing Arts opened in February with the Dance Section at the Ormiston Academy. This was a resounding success with talented dancers aged 4 to 18 from all parts of East Anglia. The Adjudicator, Gayle Johnson, praised the level of talent from the performers. Jan Osborne, Chair of the Festival, also praised the high standard of the competitors, their beautiful costumes and grooming. She stated that 'many thanks most go to the teachers and parents for their support and dedication to the children. I always enjoy the performances and find it very encouraging to see so many young people involved in performing arts. A big thankyou must also go to our wonderful team of volunteers, who without, the festival would not take place'. It was wonderful to see so many performers from the Ormiston Acadamy and to have so many people in the audiance. The Festival continues with the Music Section at the Delphi from the 3rd March to the 8th March, followed by the Speech and Drama Section on the 12th March to the 14th March. The Festival Concert on the 22nd March at the Ormiston Academy will showcase the very best performances from all.

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If, when you are walking take a closer look at the countryside you will see new life beginning to show its face to the world. This new life happens every year regardless of what is happening in the economy or the wider world. Mother Nature carries on regardless in spite of snow, frosts and rain to bring us the miracle of Spring in all its glory. Within this miracle lies new hope for better things to come and perhaps peace in our troubled world. We need to keep this uppermost in our minds and send our thoughts out to those caught up in conflict, hoping that compassion, reason, and peace will prevail. We, the healers, at the Hadleigh Healing Society are there to listen and help those who are troubled by what is going on in the world. We do not judge, we listen. What ever the problem, physical or emotional, we will try to help. Telephone for an appointment 01473 823282 or log onto www.hadleighhealingsociety.org. We shall be having another day of Clairvoyance on Saturday, 11th April between 10am - 4pm. A twenty minute private reading ÂŁ12. with a choice of three mediums. It has proved so popular in the past , you are advised to book early. More details and booking information in April's edition of the Hadleigh Community News.

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Dying – it Matters May 23rd 2015, 10am-4pm St Mary’s Church, Hadleigh In conversation a few months ago, Pauline Thrower of St Mary’s Church, and Kate Brett, of Hadleigh Health Centre, felt a need in the Town of Hadleigh and surrounding area for more openness and discussion about care of the dying and everything surrounding death itself. Our vision for ‘Dying – it Matters’ is a free, one day event in the style of a trade fair, to be held in St Mary’s Church Hadleigh. It is aimed at the general public, to come and ask the questions of all the professionals present that they have always wanted to ask and find the answers to – for example: What services can the doctors or care homes offer? What roles do hospices have? When do I contact a funeral director? What funeral choices are available and how much do they cost? Where can I go for emotional support? What legal and practical aspects do I need to know about? Of course there are many more questions so we are bringing together under one roof local professionals who can provide direction for you. These include the Hadleigh Health Centre, local Churches, Care Homes, Funeral Directors, Solicitors, Caterers and Florist plus many more. We have also arranged for an Embroidery Exhibition to be on show for the day and the week following consisting of 10 panels created by a lady expressing her grief at the loss of her husband. This will be supported by a pastoral care team for the week, to support those bereaved and for whom the event may raise emotional issues. We will be including counselling and support information covering the death of people of all ages and for those who mourn of all ages. We feel it is important that children in both categories are catered for as well as adults. We are producing a booklet including details of all those who take part in the day which will be issued to those attending, to be a handy reference whenever required. Put the date in your diary now and look in your Hadleigh Community News next month for further information

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There's been a recent rush of applications to the Rosa Simon Music Fund since the last issue of the HCN, which is great news! To date, we've supported 12 projects totalling £3,216.52, out of an income received of £14,489.22. These projects usually involve the purchase of high quality instruments for our local schools, playgroups, churches and child minders - plus some tuition fees for talented pupils whose family circumstances make such an outlay problematic. I thoroughly enjoyed the chance to see nursery pupils and Mrs Sheena Broadbent at Hadleigh Community School playing the large African gathering drum purchased through a donation from the Fund. Equally, it was great to see the sheer range of multicultural instruments brought by the Hadleigh Community Preschool from monies supplied by the Fund, not least as that was where Rosa went in the months before she died. We are now able to confirm that The Rosa Simon Music Workshop and Concert will go ahead on Saturday June 6th at the Hadleigh United Reformed Church and the Ansell Centre. We will be sharing more details in the next edition of the HCN and on social media, but basically we are inviting a number of Year 5 and 6 pupils from the local primary schools and some Year 7 and 8 students from Hadleigh High School to participate. Between 10am and 1pm there will be a fantastic workshop in the church run by professional jazz pianist and composer Pete Letanka, who will help them devise a half hour piece for performance, interspersed with other musical items the schools themselves will have rehearsed beforehand. After lunch, from 2.15pm the youngsters will come together to finalise the programme in time for a concert at 3pm in the Ansell Centre to which everyone is invited. Tickets will be available beforehand as well as on the door! Paul Simon

Semer Airgun Society Semer Airgun Society ran its annual Golden Pellet competition and are pleased to announce that, after a very close fought evening, where two junior members had a total of 41 points each, they had a shoot off to determine the outright winner. This was between Lucy Maskell and Mia Kirk, and on this occasion Lucy Maskell was the victor. Lucy gets to keep the cup for a year and hopefully will defend it next year. Well done Lucy from all at Semer Airgun Society on winning the Golden Pellet. William Dewick, Club Secretary

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Howard with Helen at Angel Delights As you rush to your letter box to pick-up this magazine the nights will be considerably lighter. The clocks will go forward on Sunday, 29 March. What a relief. After a quiet start to the year, the property market has got a bit busier. Please come and see us to handle your Conveyancing. You can have the benefit of my considerable experience. You can come to see us, ask questions and generally be in touch with your transaction. That is not true if you try to use an “on line” outfit. I am able to go to see my clients in Hadleigh if needs be. We receive lots of enquiries about Lasting Powers of Attorney and can help you also with your Wills. Now I am sure that you read things other than my column. Do you ever have “This England”. My mother, Brenda, has a subscription as a present from one of her best friends, Muriel. When I heard that Angel Delights at 85 High Street, Tel. 01473 828191, had won the award for the Finest Tea Shop in England, I had to get in contact with its owner Helen Golland. As you can see, I joined Helen for tea just outside her shop. The tea shop is very popular and that is no surprise. Helen’s scones are fresh, moist and pert and are found in sweet or savoury including cranberry and coconut. There are light lunches and afternoon tea is £5.75 and a more luxurious affair can be enjoyed at £12.50. Fine bone china and tiered cake plates await you. It is all so much nicer than these horrible chains with their tasteless mass produced eats and cups of coffee like buckets. Helen also provides an excellent outside catering service for weddings, funerals and such like but better to try and enjoy these goodies whilst you are still alive. So many of you want to know more about Frank and Maria. Maria has had a little trouble with her varicose veins. So unsightly, but it comes from all the standing up. Last year, Maria was bent double pulling Frank’s turnips before they became woody. It didn’t do her any good. Frank drove me in the Number 1 car to Finchley so that I could go to an NSPCC quiz with my dear friend Elizabeth. I seemed to pick up a nasty bug which has been on my chest. Frank waited with the car whilst my mother, my Secretary Janet and I enjoyed that new film “Fifty Shades of Grey”. Everyone winks knowingly at the mere mention of the name, however, it is quite a serious story dealing with a relationship where the gentleman was a “dominator” and all of the paraphernalia that that entailed. It was a public showing. We must have been an amusing sight to the hoards of teenage girls that filled the cinema to bursting point. Why not go and see the film. Howard Gibbons

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The Suffolk Villages Festival

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MOZARTDATES Sonata in D major K.576 FOR YOUR DIARY Festival 2015no. 52 The Suffolk Villages HAYDN Sonata in E flat, BEETHOVEN Sonata in C minor op 13 Pathétique N MENDELSSOHN Sonata in E major op. 6 Lavenham & Sudbury MENDELSSOHN Rondo capriccioso op. 14 David Owen Norris is one of Britain’s most Become a Supporter of the Suffolk Villages Festival versatile and enterprising pianists, noted for S his radio and TV appearances – most famously deconstructing Parry’s ‘Jerusalem’ in LOCATION MAPS the Prince of Wales’s programme about the composer. We are delighted to welcome him back to the Festival with his magnificent 1828 grand pianoforte by John Broadwood & Sons. The programme consists of five masterpieces from the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, when the piano was developing rapidly and composers were Spring Concerts revelling in the possibilities it offered them. English pianos were2015 prized all over Europe, and Broadwoods gave Beethoven one of their largest grands in 1818. Artistic Director: Peter Holman mbe A concert not to be missed – in a warm and comfortable venue! ‘Quite possibly the most interesting pianist in the world’ Toronto Globe & Mail ‘swaggering conviction, glinting mischief … once again, Norris’s pianism is past praise in its scrupulous poise, immaculate touch and attention to dynamic nuance. What’s more, he also displays an acute intellectual and emotional understanding … artistry of a very high order’. The Gramophone Tickets: £18 (reserved), £12 (unreserved), with half-price tickets available to full-time students Box office via the National Centre for Early Music, 01904 651485, www.ncem.co.uk Saturday 29 – Monday 31 August 2015

programme to include: A Portrait of Monteverdi The Trumpet shall Sound Henry Purcell: King Arthur J S Bach: Cantatas 51 & 210a; Brandenburg Concerto no 5 artists include: Steven Devine · Philippa Hyde · Crispian Steele-Perkins

upporters of the Suffolk Villages Festival make annual donations that are the lifeline of SVF This year we revised the structure of donations, to give a range of amounts to each category of support:

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ow in its twenty-seventh year, the Suffolk Villages Festival brings high-quality performances of early music to rural East Anglia It is fortunate to have for its principal venues the fine historic wool churches of Stoke by Nayland, Boxford, Nayland and Sudbury, situated to the north of the River Stour and Dedham Vale The area is easily reached by road from London and the Suffolk coast via the a12, and from the Midlands via the a14 Colchester and Ipswich are the nearest mainline railway stations Public car parks are clearly signposted in Sudbury and there is a car park adjacent to Lavenham village hall www southandheartofsuffolk org uk is a good online resource for details of accommodation in the local area Alternatively, please contact the Tourist Information Centre: The Library, Market Hill, Sudbury co10 2en. Telephone: 01787 881320

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Supporters have priority booking for all concerts and events staged by Suffolk Villages Festival during the year They receive a regular newsletter and are invited to special Supporters’ events All Patrons and Benefactors will be listed in SVF programmes unless anonymity is requested If you would like to become a Supporter, please download a membership form from our website or contact the SVF office using the details below

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Antique Shop In Boxford Opens Saturday 7th March Helen Miles is opening Country House Antiques a small but perfectly formed antique shop in the middle of the lovely Suffolk village of Boxford. I have been dealing in antiques for a considerable time, buying and selling antique and early 20th century pictures and 19th century decorative items. I tend to buy what attracts me and enjoy getting up early and travelling, sometimes some distance to find original and desirable pieces to sell. I believe it is so much better to hunt out a one off item that gives you pleasure every time you look at it, rather than buying something mass produced from a high street shop. I will be selling items from £15 - £500 and hope people will be able to find something in my shop for their home, garden or as a gift. Perhaps a garden pot a maple framed picture or a small piece of furniture. I will be open Thursday to Saturday 10.00 - 4.30 pm 2 Broad Street, Boxford CO10 5DX 01787 Telephone 210258 or 07899 835409

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Hadleigh Freemasons remember Robert Burns On January 23rd Hadleigh freemasons together with their ladies and personal guests attended the Brett Valley Lodge Burns Supper held at The Town Hall. This Annual Event proved as popular as ever with 120 people in attendance all enjoying a five course meal with traditional scottish piper and of course ‘The Address to The Haggis’ which was carried out by W.Bro. J. Adams in his usual exuberant style. The evening commenced with a standard short masonic meeting for the brethren of the lodge after which all the guests were invited into the Lodge Room to be greeted by the Worshipful Master and then entertained by W.Bro. E. Maser with a short talk on freemasonry and the work carried out by individual officers within the lodge. A raffle was held during the evening and £475 was raised through the generosity of those present and which will be added to monies already held and will be distributed as is usual to local charities in due course. Robert Burns was initiated an Entered Apprentice Freemason in Lodge St. David, Tarbolton on 4 July 1781, at the age of 23. His initiation fee was 12s 6d. (This would be the equivalent of £67.00 today) Burns was passed to the degree of Fellowcraft, and raised to the degree of Master Mason on 1st October 1781. The Lodge record book reads as follows: "Robert Burns in Lochlea was passed and raised, Henry Cowan being Master, James Humphrey Snr. Warden, Alexr. Smith Jnr. Warden, Robert Wodrow Secretary and James Manson Treasurer, and John Tannock Taylor and others of the Brethren being present". When Burns moved to Dumfries, he joined Lodge St. Andrew on St. John's Day, 1788, and once again, showed a great enthusiasm for his Lodge. In 1792, he was elected Senior Warden and served a one-year term. This was the last Masonic office he held before his death in 1796, he was 37 years old. Brett Valley Lodge meet and dine at The Town Hall in Hadleigh on the fourth fridays in September, November, January, March and May. For more information see www.brettvalley.org.uk. Kelvin Avis

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…but fear not, there is no need to contact Babergh Council, as Dick Whittington came to the rescue at the annual CHAPS (Chamberlin Hall Amateur Player Society) pantomime. Take larger than life characters, add plenty of children, throw in corny jokes, mix in references to local places and people and hey presto, you’ve got the receipe for a perfect panto! Even with the best ingredients, it’s the performers who make the show and draw the crowds who want to see that special blend of a homegrown cast and funpacked tale. Directed by Lesley Woods, Principal at Miss Lesley's School of Performing Arts, ensured a show full of fun, laughter, song and dance and with MLSPA students taking the role of villagers and rockin' rats the show proved to be a visual spectacle with choreographed routines to many foot tapping songs. The biggest laughs were whipped up by Adrian Chinery who played Sarah the Cook and gave many a professional panto dame a run for their money with his enthusiastic wit, stylish wigs and outrageous costumes (pictured with Divvy Dave played by David Piggott). Caroline Gage (owner of Corn Craft In Monks Eleigh) made her CHAPS stage debut and thoroughly enjoyed playing Dick alongside the CHAPS cast including the evil King Rat (Debbie Bailey) and love interest Alice Fitzwarren (Wendy Rodwell). Also making her debut was Vicki Bolton, a classically trained ballet dancer who was purr-fect in her role as Thomasina The Cat, who moved with cat-like elegance and grace across the stage. With months of rehearsals and five performances over two weekends, the cast are all looking forward to a well earned rest before beginning rehearsals later in the year for the 2016 Panto! Oh yes they are! On a final note, both Lesley Woods (Director) and Adrian Chinery (Chairman) would like to thank all the cast mentioned above plus Will Pratt, Michael Biddulph, Jane Fellingham, Janet Mackie, Christine Hubbard, Linda Underwood and all those people behind the scenes for their involvement in CHAPS and for their commitment and hard work. Everyone at CHAPS would like to express their thanks to all those who came and watched, laughed or groaned and hope to see you all again in 2016! If anyone is interested in joining CHAPS in future productions, either on stage or behind the scenes, please contact Adrian on 01449 741253

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Denise van Outen spends romantic Valentine’s weekend in luxury lodge at Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa Actress, singer, TV & radio presenter and Strictly Come Dancing star, Denise Van Outen chose to return to her favourite lodge at the family-owned Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa for her Valentine’s weekend with boyfriend Eddie Boxshall and two close friends. Having loved her stay in the lodges when she played in the Ladies European Tour Access Series Pro Am last October, Denise booked to return for two nights for a packed Valentines itinerary at this renowned award-winning golf and spa resort, situated in beautiful Constable Country on the Suffolk/Essex border. Arriving Friday evening, the new guest Eastenders actress and friends enjoyed a sumptuous dinner in the hotel’s Two AA Rosette Lakes Restaurant with family director Tamara Unwin and husband Stephen. Denise had been interviewed on the red carpet the night before for the Premier of 50 Shades of Grey, but despite 3 hours sleep looked as stunning as ever in an elegant short black dress with sky high heels. After a photoshoot in the lodges on Saturday morning Denise teed off on the Gainsborough course for a relaxed round of golf with her friends. She only took up the game last year and is already looking impressive on the course, showing a natural swing and aptitude. A fun Rasul Mud Therapy Experience after her golf – one of the most popular treatments in the hotel’s Peake Spa – provided Denise and her singer/songwriter friend Cozi Costi with much hilarity. On Valentine’s night Denise and friends enjoyed a special romantic champagne candlelit dinner in the Lakes Restaurant. She was so impressed by the excellent quality of the food that she wanted to thank Executive Head Chef Alan Paton and his talented team personally – and surprised him by walking into the kitchen to order her own dessert and asking him to do a selfie with her. The delighted and startled Chef was very happy to oblige! After dinner Denise and friends joined hotel family owners Tamara Unwin and Susanna Rendall and their guests in the Devora Suite and quickly got into the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party theme for the hotel’s Valentine’s Ball, dancing the night away to popular live band, Juke Box Fury. Denise shared several photos of her fun weekend with her 600,000 or so twitter followers, commenting “Best Valentines weekend of golf, dinner and dancing with Cozicosti, Eddieboxshall and Dunc at Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa”. Her stay was also featured in the Mail on Sunday the next day. She later said “We literally had the best time. We had a really fun day followed by a lovely meal in the evening. We met some great people and it was everything we wanted it to be. The lodges are amazing and we felt like we had our own space and we could really enjoy the weekend.” Hotel director Tamara Unwin said “We were thrilled that Denise and Eddie decided to come to Stoke by Nayland for their first Valentine’s weekend together and that they had the opportunity to enjoy all the facilities on offer here. We believe that the seclusion, luxury and comfort of the lodges together with the excellent dining, golf and spa facilities at the hotel provide a unique winning combination for anyone needing to escape for a romantic fun-filled break, and we are really delighted that they had such a great time”. For more information about Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa and Country Lodges visit www.stokebynayland.com or call 01206 262836. www.hadleighcommunitynews.co.uk

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Gill Joins 5th Womens Cancer Challenge

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Retired hairdresser Gill Dutton is getting on her bike once again and taking positive action in the fight against breast, ovarian and cervical cancer. Gill 69, is part of an amazing group of women from all walks of life, of all ages and cycling abilities who will be tackling the fifth WOMENvCANCER challenge, ‘Cycle Africa 2015’. This is Gill’s second challenge as two years ago she cycled Cuba for WvC, raising £3,300. In October, the group of approximately 100 women, will cycle 350kms from the base of Kilimanjaro to the Ngorangoro Crater - both on and off road experiencing rural Tanzania, away from the tourist trails and hotspots. It will be a journey full of fun, friendship and incredible support as well as a real challenge. As well as training hard, Gill needs to raise £3000 to support the continued work of Breast Cancer Care, Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust and Ovarian Cancer Action, the three biggest killer cancers of women. She is asking local people and businesses to kindly help her achieve her target, and has raised £1,500 so far by putting on small events herself. To pledge your support for Gill, you can either post your donation to ‘WvC (CAF)’ by cheque or make an online donation at: justgiving.com/Gill-Dutton1 Gill would like to thank all the many people who regularly support her and help her to raise funds for WvC. She says’ Cycling is something I enjoy, but doing it for such a worthy cause means so much more to me. Most of us have lost a friend or family member to cancer and as long as I am fit and able I will continue to cycle to raise funds in the hope that one day cancer is eliminated for good. With the help of friends, Gill is putting on a ‘Race Night’ on March 21st at Nayland Village Hall to raise more funds towards her target. Please contact her on gillydutton@btinternet.com for tickets if you would like ‘A fun night at the races’!! Cost is £15 to include a fish and chip supper.

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Having recently attended a Suffolk Traditional Orchard Group training day on restoration of old orchards, Chris (far right in photo) has undertaken the task of restoring our trees. We have many old apple varieties including Warner’s King, Gascoyne's Scarlet and Beauty of Bath. Many of them are ‘phoenix’ trees, having blown over in high winds such as those in Oct ’87, and then regrown from horizontal trunks. None of the trimmings will be wasted. Smaller pieces are used in deadwood screens, while larger chunks are used in turning, back of benches and other projects such as the recent ‘Access to the Orchard’ which used fruit wood in the balustrade, see photo. The resulting boardwalk will be formally opened on 21st March by Karen Cannard (The Rubbish Diet). We are currently putting together plans for more community learning workshops. See our website www.orchardbarn.org.uk if you would like to use fruit wood on one of our courses.

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Haunted - Do you dare watch it on Friday 13th? What would you do if your dinner party had an uninvited guest – a guest who died two hundred years ago and had chosen this night to unleash hell? What if you tried to escape but discovered the house would not let you leave? That is the horror let loose on Mark and wife Kate, who thought they had bought their dream cottage, and their friends Bill and Louise who arrive to celebrate Mark’s birthday and instead find themselves in a battle for survival against an unspeakable evil, and a struggle to help free a lost soul. As the tale unfolds in the style of such terrifying classics as The Woman in Black and Turn of the Screw, be prepared for shock upon shock, to be chilled to the bone, and to witness a violent end to a story that starts with a birthday celebration and finishes with a scene of horror bathed in blood. Haunted, written by Michael Munn and presented by Boxford Drama Group, is designed to shock and scare, and is not for the squeamish or faint-hearted and is not suitable for children. The performances are on Thursday 12th, Friday 13th and Saturday 14th March at 7.30pm. Tickets are £13.00 with a meal and there will be a licensed bar. Are you brave enough to come and see it on Friday 13th? To obtain your tickets call in to ‘Mary’s House’ Swan Street Boxford between 9.00am to 11.00am every Saturday until 14th March. If you can’t get to Boxford then simply email hauntedtickets@btinternet.com or call 01787 211951

Perhaps it has something to do with just having seen the most amazing version of Hansel and Gretel at the Mercury Theatre, Colchester that gave me a penchant for gingerbread. And I know it tends to be seasonal, but why wait a whole year for one of the most aromatic spices to come around again? So here is a lovely little recipe for by Sarah Thompson gingerbread biscuits. They can be cut into any shape, and would make a delightful addition to afternoon tea. Or why not cut them into egg shapes and share as an alternative to chocolate Easter eggs? Great fun for decorating with icing and sprinkles of your choice. Gingerbread Biscuits Ingredients: 110g/4oz unsalted butter, 110/4oz light muscovado sugar 4 tbsps golden syrup, 325g/11oz plain flour 1tsp bicarbonate of soda, 2 tsps ground ginger Method Preheat the oven to 170 C/325 F/Gas Mark 3, Line or grease a large baking tray. Sieve the dry ingredients into a mixing bowl. Melt the butter, sugar and syrup until dissolved. Add this to the flour mixture to form a dough. Roll dough on a floured surface to approx.. ½ cm. Press out shapes with cutters of choice. Place shapes on the pre-prepared baking tray and bake in the centre of the oven for 8-10 mins. (depending on the type of oven – check after 8 mins). Add icing and/or decorations of choice, or just enjoy with a nice cup of tea. Happy Easter one and all.

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Jane Basham asks “When do we give up on our children?” Hadleigh and Glemsford will see their Children's Centres shut down at the end of March. One refurbished, the other purpose-built for children, fully funded by Labour and only opened in 2008 and 2010, they were part of Sure Start. The idea behind Sure Start was to bring together, under one roof, early help, guidance and protection for children and families. Services free for all at the point of need. Breaking down barriers and providing discreet and targeted support for those with problems. Prevention would give a better start wherever needed. It would also be cheaper longer term – in personal and human costs, but also for public services. It made sense, was needed and it worked. But Sure Start Children's Centres are also an easy target for short-term cuts in Suffolk. I’ve met parents and carers who won’t go to re-located centres. No one's yet told the expectant mums at Glemsford where their future ante natal checks will happen. One thinks she’ll have to go to Sudbury, but doesn’t drive. Another mum, keen to attend a confidence-building programme having fled a violent ex-partner, won’t get there if it’s not held within walking distance. The idea of asking directions at reception in a leisure centre for such a deeply personal course fills her with horror. "Where will we have our family counselling now?" asked another. I don’t know - and nor does the Council. The disruption caused doesn't count with those councillors who voted to close them. They're busy piling up the obstacles blocking children and families from services they value and need; services that, indirectly, benefit all of us in the long run. Many parents knew from the outset that the closure plans were a done deal and the public consultation a very slanted sham. Subsequent events have proved them right. So why bother to protest and petition, complain and campaign? There's a simple answer. Sometimes, it's impossible not to. Despite the pressures we face to obey authority, to defer to the powerful and accept what is, we have choices. We can play ball, go along with the obvious charades, and take whatever's given. That can feel easier. But sometimes, because we live in a democracy, we can say 'No!'. We can take sides, suggest alternatives, call for change and look authority in the eye. For me, decisions on services affecting the future of our children will remain one of those times. There will be another one in May this year. Jane Basham, Parliamentary Candidate for South Suffolk - Labour Party www.janebasham.co.uk Mobile: 07811 064522


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Wendy, Anna, Lizzie and family would like to thank the many friends for all the cards, flowers, messages and generosity given to them after the sudden loss of Charlie. It was heartwarming to see so many of you at the funeral. It has been lovely to have so many friends share stories and memories with us. We continue to appreciate all the support we are still receiving. It has been a great help to us all at this very difficult time. Thank you all for the donations for the East Anglian Air Ambulance. Total unknown at the moment.

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Carl Giles long cartoon-drawing career covered almost the whole second half of the last century. He touched upon just about every aspect of life in our country. A large number of his cartoons were based on Ipswich and the surrounding aeas of Suffolk where he lived and worked for much of his career. John Field compiles the annual Giles Cartoon Collection for Express Newspapers and his talk will focus the way in which Giles used local scenes as a basis for his cartoons. For a fascinating evening come along to Hadleigh Library at 7 pm on Wednesday 18th March. Tickets are ÂŁ5 and can be bought from the library.

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We are pleased to announce the first of our Spring craft fairs will be at Hadleigh Town Hall on the 21st March 2015. The fair will run from 10am – 4pm and entry as always is free. We have a fantastic line-up of crafters exhibiting this Spring spread over two floors of the Town Hall. Event organiser Kylie Sparkes says “I'm really looking forward to this event, it seems like it has been a long time since our last event at the end of 2014. We are eager and full of enthusiam for the new years events and Hadleigh is a favorite venue of 'Simply events' as it is always well attended and appreciated by our visitors.� Amongst our makers for this event is 'Wax Art', they will be giving demonstrations of their craft throughout the day, this should be a real treat to watch. We also have jewellery by 'Cogs and Gems', 'Lisa Jane Jewellery', 'Matchit Jewellery' and 'Ghislaine Brace-Clemens'. 'Snuggest Slippers' will be exhibiting their handmade slippers, we have art from 'Elkie Wild Art' and ceramics from 'Sandra Hall', 'Scorchwood' will be demonstrating their Pyrography on wood and we have textiles and homewares from 'Cushions Plus', 'Barbara's Crafts', 'Gwen Callow-Jones' and 'Truly dotty'. We have two photographers at the event 'Lisa Cockrell Photography' and 'David J Brown Photography', we also have handmade cards, hand poured candles and knitting and crochet for you to browse. Once you have finished browsing the stalls pop downstairs to our tearoom and sample our homemade cakes and savouries along with a cup of tea or coffee. We have two more dates booked for Hadleigh this year, the Autumn craft fair on the 3rd October 2015 and the Christmas craft fair on the 5th December 2015, we also have events at Sudbury, Lawford near Manningtree, Nayland and Lavenham. All our past and future events are on our website www.simplyevents.me. If you are a local crafter interested in our craft events please email info@simplyevents.me for more information.

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Award-winning local businesswoman, Karen Finch is bucking the current business trend by expanding her business and opening a brand new centre in Sudbury. Karen who owns The Hearing Care Centre and has 20 centres across Suffolk and Norfolk, is opening the new private hearing care facility at the Sudbury Community Health Centre in March. Karen set up her independent hearing care practice in 1998 and opened her first centre in Ipswich, the following year. In what she describes as a seventeenyear rollercoaster ride, she has gone from having one secretary to help her with the admin to managing a team of 17 including six other registered hearing aid dispensers. One in six people in the UK suffer from hearing loss and Karen believes that the number of people who have hearing loss will only rise as noise pollution increases and people live longer. "This will more than likely become one of the biggest health issues of modern times". Karen continued, "Millions of people who could benefit from wearing a hearing aid are reluctant to do so. People who take action, have a hearing test and go on to improve their lives with the use of hearing aids, not only benefit themselves, but also their family, friends and colleagues.” Karen was kindly invited by the team at the Health Centre to open the new facility. “They have made us feel so welcome. We could not wish to work in a friendlier centre than this”. “Our whole business is built around offering our patients the very best hearing care service, whilst providing it to them locally so they don’t have to travel far. By opening here in Sudbury this will help improve this.” The new hearing centre in Sudbury will be officially opened on 13th March 2015 and the celebrations will continue with The Hearing Care Centre offering free appointments for hearing tests and professional advice (saving customers £20) until the end of April. For more information on the new centre call 01473 230330 or visit www.hearingcarecentre.co.uk.


Spring in the Boule-in! ‘I LOVE the Spring.’ says Cathy Bullen, proprietor of Bildeston’s stylish French store The Boule-in ‘It’s the first Spring flowers appearing bringing new life to the countryside: I suddenly want to rejuvenate my home and garden - perhaps it’s the promise of Summer sunshine and adventures of the year ahead…” Listening to the flourishing success of this small business, it seems that Cathy and her husband are already enjoying a great adventure with The Boule-in which opened its second premises earlier this year, this time in London. “Yes its been unbelievably exciting” enthuses Cathy “we never imagined when we came back from Provence in 2011 that annual exhibitions from our home in Suffolk would lead to a permanent premises in London. Our hearts are definitely in Suffolk but we can now indulge in our love of France together with the fun of London too!” The success of the London store has sent them back to France to replenish their stock even more regularly. “It was amazing - we were almost completely sold out within the first couple of weeks so we had to make a mad dash back to restock - its great though because we have some amazing new pieces and almost twice as many things to offer at our Suffolk 'Fête du Printemps’ in March”. With the addition of some new lines in industrial furniture and a 60’s vintage vibe, Peter has added to their strap line Stylish French Collectables “Everything is sourced in France but not everything is French!” he laughs “We haven’t been able to resist some of the amazing colours of Italian Murano Art glass or Florentine trays that we’ve spotted during our searches - after all they’re all pieces that any stylish French collector would be proud to possess”. As well as classic French finds - mirrors, china and glassware to enhance your home, look for fabulously large galvanised tubs and vintage French garden furniture to give your garden joie de vivre this Spring. The Boule-in 'Fête du Printemps Fair' runs from Saturday 21st until Sunday 29th March (10am - 5pm daily) www.boule-in.co.uk

Whatfield Players Coming Next - Double Comedy Plus Nights. A full night comedy entertainment including two one act plays and other surprises are now in rehearsal for Friday 10th and Saturday 11th April. THE THREE CHANDELIERS by Doris Hilliard. Confusions and spooky goings on surrounding treasures brought back from a holiday. THE WIDOWS MIGHT by Pamela Pope. Friends meet in the bar of a local hotel, but one of them has a hidden agenda. Tickets will be available soon from The Idler Bookshop 827752 ,or villagers can phone 01473 822000. Tickets to include a light supper, are £7.00. Performances will begin at 7.30 in Whatfield village hall. details to follow later on our chosen charity..so come and support us once again. This year the players reach their 20th anniversary. Faces you will recognise from the Panto will be amongst the cast of fifteen but looking so different!! Diane Armour

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Hadleigh Thrift Shop Limited Just to let you know that we will be sponsoring a Gospel Concert, proceeds to go to The Rosa Symon Music Fund and The Hadleigh Dementia Alliance. This concert is to be held in the United Reform Church on Saturday 25th April 2015. There will be a workshop in the afternoon for anyone who would like to sing a couple of songs with the London choir. More information in next month's issue.

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Hadleigh High A Specialist Science School High Lands Road, Hadleigh Ipswich, Suffolk IP7 5HU Headteacher: Caroline Gibson Telephone: 01473 823496 E-mail: office@hadleighhigh.net Website: www.hadleighhigh.net

A Perfect Pre-Prom Day Organised by the Year 11 leadership team, the prom is causing much excitement among the year as the day quickly approaches. For many girls (and boys) this is the highlight of their year. The pre-prom evening is the perfect chance for girls to find stylists to do their hair, nails and make up. There will also be opportunities to sample dresses, shoes and accessories to make it a night to remember. Tickets will be on sale for between £2-£3. It is aimed at Years 10 and 11 who have got proms coming up. Heart Foundation Over the years we have encouraged our pupils to take a greater degree of Leadership and responsibility in deciding which charitable causes they wish to support. We feel that it is vital that pupils are able to prepare themselves for adult life by considering the needs of others and taking a collective responsibility for supporting causes which can improve the life chances of others. Our pupils regularly wish to raise funds for a variety of charities some local, some national and some international. Recently, they decided to support the British Heart Foundation’s initiative to support research into coronary heart disease by wearing something red. Some pupils and staff came completely in red whilst others wore only a hint of red on Friday 6th February. With coronary heart disease being the UK’s single biggest killer which affects all ages, our pupils felt this event was an important cause. The British Heart Foundation (BHF) has, for over 50 years, pioneered research that has transformed the lives of people living with heart and circulatory conditions and their work has been central to the discoveries of vital treatments that are changing the fight against heart disease. With so many staff and pupils supporting the day, we look forward to hearing how much we have managed to raise.

Basketball In February, the under 13 girls’ basketball team went up against five different teams in the South Suffolk competition. We are delighted to report that they came second. We interviewed Mr Cook, Subject Leader for PE, who said ‘the team worked together very well and showed lots of effort and consideration in the way they played’. Congratulations to the Hadleigh High team on their triumph. Guardian Angels at Hadleigh High During the last week of the half term, teachers around Hadleigh High were becoming Guardian Angles for the week, by secretly handing out gifts anonymously to one another. The gifts could be anything from joke letters to buying small gifts. We spoke to the teacher running the project and she told us, “It is not about how much you spend, but the thought that goes into the gifts.” We then interviewed more teachers to collect their views on the project and they told us that “it was just as much fun giving the gifts as receiving them”! Sports Stars of the Month Year 10 student, Connie Powell, has had a successful trial for London and South England rugby squad. She is also pushing for a spot in the England under 15’s squad. Another sporting success this half-term has been Rowan Bennett and Alex Baxter being selected to run for Suffolk. As a result of their fine performances in the three selection events held at Royal Hospital School, Leiston and Culford. Rowan (year 7) and Alex (year 10) were selected represent Suffolk in the Anglian Championships held at RHS on the 7th February. Sports Fixtures and Results Our hockey teams are doing a fantastic job this half term, with many fixtures being played by all year groups. The year 7 team have performed outstandingly well as well as the Year 10 and Year 11 team. Year 5/6 Basketball Pyramid Tournament Nine teams from eight schools in the Hadleigh Schools Pyramid competed in the Year 5/6 Basketball tournament. The event took place on the 4th February and ran very smoothly with the help of the Year 9 Sports Prefects. The Competition was organised by Mr Fahy, PE Teacher. The eventual winners were Hadleigh CP 1st place and in 2nd place was Whatfield. Both of these teams will be advancing to the next stage of the competition.

Raising the House Flag The junior house prefects challenged each house to create a flag to be made and used at house events. Pupils from all years are working together to create a winning design. When they’re finished they will be printed as proper flags to be used to support the house competitions. Miss Calvino, the head of Pupil leadership, who is coordinating it with the House prefects said, “The Designs are coming along very nicely”. They look very impressive so far and we look forward to seeing the finished results. Good luck to all the artists representing each house. Breakfast wars! Recently, Year 10s have been holding a battle of the breakfasts between “Morning munch” and “Bare breakfast”. Both teams are selling various breakfast items such as muffins, fruit, cereal and much more. This is all in aid of raising money for the school and building up business skills for the young people involved. Both teams were given £25 to spend on whatever food they wish. “Bare Breakfast’s” approach to spending was to buy a wide selection food of which they told us would bring more people because different people like different things. On the other hand, “Morning munch” had a different approach with buying a smaller selection. They told us this would mean they could buy a larger quantity of the food they wanted.

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Bildeston History Quarterly: Issue 14 (Spring 2015) No. 108 High Street, now a bicycle showroom called Lifecycles, will be remembered by many residents as the Co-op. In 1919, the old timber-framed building on the site was purchased by Ipswich Industrial Co-operative Society Limited and was soon demolished and a modern grocery and drapery store was opened on the site. The manager William Gee and his staff can be seen proudly standing outside the old building and later its replacement on the magazine’s front and back covers. Peter Hubbard of Bath continues his recollections of Bildeston during the 1930’s by looking at the southern part of High Street, which in those days was still called Hadleigh Street by some residents. Among workshops and shopkeepers, Peter recalls Bantock’s forge, Percy Finter’s photographic studio, Hill’s grocery-cum-everything-else store and Mrs Garrod, who delivered milk on her bicycle. Photographs show this part of High Street at various times in the early years of the 20th century including Minto House, when it was a cycle agency, and also the cottages next the Red Lion, which were demolished to make way for Newberry Road in the 1960’s. Brace Brooks of Bildeston has contributed ‘Great War heroes remembered’ about two uncles Alfred Welham and Harry Welham, both of whom died in 1916. From letters to their mother, family photographs and other records, Grace tells the story of two Bildeston men who are now commemorated on our village war memorial. A small room tacked on to the east wall of the north aisle of Bildeston parish church has been used as a store but that was not the intended use when it was built in the mid-17th century after a disagreement between the lord of the manor, who was patron of the living, and the bishop of Norwich. In ‘Building the church vestry’, the reason behind the need to erect such a place is investigated, the dispute between patron and bishop having been eventually resolved by Parliament. ‘Tales from out neighbours’ features an article by David Turner of Hitcham who relates the efforts of Revd John Henlsow, rector of Hitcham 1837-1861, to extend the horizons of his parishioners by arranging railway excursions to places of interest. However, his only effort to organise a visit for people to Hitcham, although a great success and enjoyed by all who took part, did not turn out exactly as Henslow had anticipated. Bildeston History Quarterly is on sale at the beginning of March at Bank House Stores and Brook Farm Studio in Bildeston, at Keith Avis the Newsagent and Idler Bookshop in Hadleigh and at Hollow Trees Farm Shop in Semer, price £3. Sue Andrews (01449 740673)

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Ebony’s Blog My life at The Shelley Centre Another promising rider, introduced by Anne her Instructor. “Chloe is aged 7 (going on 17!) I think it would be fair to say that Chloe was one of our more reluctant riders. Her favourite word for her first few visits was “No”! A strong willed little girl, it took a little cajoling and encouragement and a final lift to get her on the pony. As expected she has never looked back. Chloe is now, after just over a year, one of our more confident riders sporting some of the coolest pink riding gear. Sitting beautifully on her pony, with great posture and balance she is a ‘natural’. She is riding off the lead rope for part of her ride and confidently and safely controlling her pony. She competed in the Shelley Show coming a commendable 2nd in her dressage test despite being understandably very nervous. Chloe is working towards her ASDAN award with help from her school. We enjoy Chloe’s positive attitude to riding and are sure she will become an excellent rider.” Well done Chloe - pictured here doing exercises whilst riding Holly. By the time you read this we will have enjoyed another evening of fun and frustration at the Quiz Night as well as a spectacular performance of the talented young musicians at the Royal Hospital School at their Charity Gala Concert (still just time to get tickets for 7th March – give us a ring). We are most grateful to all those who organised, took part or attended both of these events and for the monies contributed to The Centre. Don’t forget to seek out our stand at the Hadleigh Show on 16th May where you will be able to talk to us about the work that we do throughout the year. We will also be selling cakes, preserves and plants – mainly vegetables – and would welcome any contributions. Please ensure that edible products come with a full list of ingredients. We look forward to seeing you there. Website: www.rda-east.org.uk/shelley.html Telephone: 01473 824172

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Infant massage can help: Trekking in support of Breast Cancer Care Sue and Tony Eaton enjoy walking. They have trekked trails in the Arctic & New Zealand, the Indian sub-continent & South America, Scotland’s west coast and the Yorkshire peaks. This September they will spend 5 days on the Great Wall of China, but this time they intend to combine the trek with fund raising in aid of the charity Breast Cancer Care. BCC is dedicated to helping people with breast cancer, giving them support, information and advice each step of the way. Without this help, sufferers often feel alone and lost, which makes the journey more miserable and recovery more difficult. Sue and Tony know just how important BCC’s work is because a number of their family members and friends have had the disease and so, to ensure every penny raised goes to BCC, they are paying the travelling and accommodation costs themselves. Tony and Sue plan to raise £6,000. To do this, they are organising two fund raising events: 7th March - Jurassic Rock will be presenting Sounds of the Sixties in Clare Town Hall. This is the story of the music revolution of the 1960s starting with its roots and ending with its legacy. It will be an informal affair, so come with friends, have a drink, dance, sing along, or just sit back, relax and enjoy the music. There will be a bar, a raffle and much more. Tickets will be £10 each and can be bought from Hudgies Hardware, Clare, Tony (01440 786810) or online at www.justgiving.com/tony-sue-eaton. For further information, look at the events on the Jurassic Rock Facebook page, or go to www.jurassicrock.co.uk. 22nd to 25th May - Anglian Artists Exhibition, an art exhibition in Clare Town Hall featuring 25 of the region’s leading artists. The preview will be from 6pm to 9pm on 22nd May and tickets costing £5 will enable guests to talk to the artists over a complimentary glass of wine, and give them the chance to win a painting by the renowned artist David Porteus Butler (valued at £1,500) and the opportunity to buy one of the exhibited paintings before the exhibition is opened to the general public. Entry to the public exhibition will be free between 10am and 5pm from 23rd to 25th May during which time there will be a homemade cake cafe. For further details, contact Sue on 01440 786810 or go to www.justgiving.com/tony-sue-eaton. Once again, the intention is to ensure that every penny raised will go to Breast Cancer Care and so the expenses for both these events will be met by sponsors and Tony and Sue. We look forward to seeing as many people as possible at each event. However, if you are unable to come and would still like to support BCC, you can make a donation on www.justgiving.com/tony-sue-eaton.

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Margaret Avis Surprise 80th Party Margaret, Marilyn and Tanya would like to thank all family and friends who attended Margaret's surprise 80th Tea Party on Sunday 15th February. A lovely spread of food and happy memories to cherish. Thanks to all who helped. A very generous sum of £365.00 was collected for St Elizabeth Hospice. www.hadleighcommunitynews.co.uk

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Treasurer Needed St Andrew’s Church, Layham, needs a Treasurer from April 2015 due to the retirement of the present Treasurer. St Andrew’s Church is at the centre of village life and a mile away from Hadleigh. The present Treasurer, and all the members of the Committee, will be pleased to offer advice and assistance. We are a small friendly group of people who work together to maintain our beautiful church. Around six evening meetings are held in Hadleigh during the year. If you are interested in finding out more, please contact Sonia Groom, Churchwarden, on 01473 822220 email: soniagroom@gmail.com

Flaunt your flowerbeds for St Elizabeth Hospice Green-fingered supporters are needed to open their gardens to the public from May to September, in aid of St Elizabeth Hospice. By opening your garden for one morning or afternoon this summer you can make a difference and help St Elizabeth Hospice continue to improve life for over 2,000 local people living with a progressive illness every year. St Elizabeth Hospice is looking for a wide variety of displays. So whether your garden is traditional or contemporary, tranquil or tropical, cosy or large, why not invite others to admire your horticultural skills whilst raising funds for your local Hospice? You could even get the entire village involved, with the whole community opening their gates and sharing their glorious gardens with the public. If you would like to open your garden this summer, or for more information, please call 01473 723600 or email fundraising@stelizabethhospice.org.uk

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News from the Garden Personal Thoughts My main thought at the moment is that in mid February we have had a magnificent week for getting the Spring garden jobs done in a garden carpeted by Crocuses. A succession of mild days meant that the ground temperature at present is an unexpected 9 Cel, and everything is starting to grow beautifully. The trouble is that by the time you are reading this we could be back to Winter.This year's brassica plot has been limed. (Late I know. It should have been done in the Autumn but now is better than just before planting.) Some of the hedges, the blackberry and the loganberry have been pruned and the pruning disposed of. If someone is only going to grow one soft fruit I would recommend a blackberry. A good thornless variety trained along a fence can yield 9 to 12lb of fruit per year, and requires very little attention apart from cutting out the old stems and tying in the new in February/March. The day I sat down to write this garden pests were in the news. The RHS analyse the number of enquiries that they get on various pests in a year and publish it as a top ten league table. The results for 2013 contained a lot of the problems which I see. The leading positions were held by Slugs/Snails and Vine Weavils. Also in the table from the previous year but in different positions were Cushion Scale, Ants, Glasshouse Mealy Bugs, and Lily Beetle. Pests in the 2013 list but not in the 2012 list were Capsid Bugs, Mice/Voles, Glasshouse Red Spider and Plum Moth. Last year I saw all of them except the Mice/Voles. On the same day they drew attention to the Allium Leaf Miner which joined us a few years ago from Europe and is now spreading. Leaf Miners are always difficult to kill because the grubs are inside the plant and therefore out of reach of insecticides or fingers. The 3mm long fly has two generations per year and lays its eggs in March/April and October/November. There is no chemical control, so if you want to guard against it, then rotate your crops and cover them with fleece at the danger times. This is going to be difficult for leeks in October/November. Weather Records In January at Kersey there was 62 mm (2.4”) of rain, which is about 20% above average for the month. The 3 monthly total at the end of January was 197.5 mm (7.8”) which is nearly 30% more than the average figure. In January the maximum temperature was 11 Cel (52F) and the minimum temperature was -4 Cel (25F) which are both about average. In my garden the ground temperature at writing is 9 Cel (48F). Mid February ground temperature seems to be quite variable, and is usually in the range 3 to 5 Cel So this is quite unusual. Hints March is the month when one really must make some time for the garden because :(a) Winter pruning of hedges, roses and fruit trees needs to be completed. Do not prune plum trees at this time because it can cause the silver leaf fungus disease. (b) It is the right time to sow a lot of flower and vegetable seeds. Even if you do not want the work of sowing seeds in pots and pricking out, you can get a good show of colour by sowing hardy annuals direct where you want the plants about the third week of March. Suitable types are Annual Chrysanthemum, Calendula, Clarkia, Eschscholzia, Godetia, Larkspur, and Linaria. Most vegetables can be sown, but check the packets. (c) The weeds will be growing well, and should not be allowed to seed. (d) The lawn will be growing again. Ideally give it a first light cut when it is about 3 inches long. It is also a good time to give it a feed. (e) Garden paths may well need a good clean to make them less slippery. John Rye

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I had lots of cuddles when we visited the lovely people at Suffolk Life Pensions recently. SESAW was one of three charities supported by the company last year. As a result, Mum and Marian were presented with a cheque for £4109, a wonderful donation, while I received much attention from the staff. The fundraisers enjoyed the occasion too because, as you probably know, animals are excellent stress busters. Many universities, including University Campus Suffolk, arrange animal petting sessions to help students chill out whilst studying. If you are looking for a pet to share your life, come and see the animals waiting for you at SESAW. Now the weather is better, new volunteers are busy with outside maintenance, but we still need more people for animal care and fundraising. Please leave a phone message if you are interested or visit one of our events. Barbara is holding a Mad March Sale in the Stratford St. Mary Parish Room, 10am on 7th March. Next is our Easter Fayre at Whatfield Village Hall, midday on 21st March. Tables are still available at our Grand Table Sale in the Old School, Long Melford, 10-3pm on 12th April. Phone 01206 263269 to book. Mum says I must thank all the kind people who send donations with no contact details. If you want to save postage but would like a reply and have access to the internet, please message us via email or Facebook. Now I must take a nap after all this hard work. Yes, it really is a dog’s life for me, Kenny (the Boss) Chihuahua! Stoke Road, Leavenheath, CO6 4PP. 01787 210888. www.sesaw.co.uk info@sesaw.co.uk

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French’s Care Haven French’s are holding two events this month and we are inviting you to come along and join us. On 5th March we are welcoming you to join us at The Indian Villa in Hadleigh for a Charity Curry Night, this is our second visit to the I.V. We are going back as the food was plenty in our Buffet and it was delicious. You can book your place on the contact number below or direct to the restaurant on 01473 828599 and say you are booking for The Charity Night. Please come along and support us. Mutts and Wellies Charity Dog Walk will be held on Sunday 22nd March, leaving from the Charities base at French’s Farm, Pond Hall Road. 11am start for roughly an hour’s walk and then back to the farm for a have a chat, drink and bite to eat and we will introduce you to some of our wonderful rescued horses. It is always good to see spring approaching, as the winter months are really hard work for staff and volunteers and no fun at all for the rescued horses and animals. Feed and bedding bills are massive and it usually takes us all spring, summer and autumn holding fund raising events to clear our previous winter’s depts. We are still looking for sponsors to help and support us. This year already we have had an offer of sponsorship from a local family run business, supplying us with wood shavings for our horses bedding. Phillip Brothers Woodshavings Ltd based in Raydon. This is brilliant news for us, as this is our first sponsor and they are local people helping a local cause, which is so good to report. We couldn’t be happier as they have a good product and are very keen to help promote us at home and on their travels. See picture enclosed of Jane, Jann, Donna and Coco.We would like to thank all the customers at Morrisons in Hadleigh who kindly gave us donations on 22nd November while French’s volunteers were at the store for the day, Thank you. VOLUNTEERS, SPONSORS AND FUND RAISERS NEEDED. Please contact : Jann Turner 01473 833944 / 07747 755556. Email: jann.turner@hotmail.co.uk Jo Sargent 01473 824865 / 07743 558142

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Are Suffolk’s cultural attractions sufficiently well known outside the county? A new three year project, managed by the County Council, was recently launched which aims to raise the county’s cultural profile. I have been involved as a volunteer at Gainsborough’s House in Sudbury for over ten years and am therefore very aware of Suffolk’s rich artistic heritage. All of us recognise the famous Suffolk artists, Gainsborough, Constable and Munnings, and their legacy continues today. Suffolk’s own Maggie Hambling, who was born in Sudbury, is currently packing them in at her latest show, Walls of Water, at London’s National Gallery. Artistic endeavour in Suffolk goes well beyond this however. Over 3400 artists, past and present, are listed on the Suffolk Artists’ website. I understand that in Lavenham alone in 2014 the Lavenham Art Society had over 70 members. Suffolk’s musical connections are significant too. We have, to mention a few, one of the UK’s best Chamber Music Societies in Ipswich, many excellent choral societies, the Suffolk Villages Festival of ancient music, Benjamin Britten’s Snape Maltings, Bildeston’s BNatural Music Festival, and the stunning acoustics of the new Apex in Bury St Edmunds. Seeking to raise the profile of Suffolk as a cultural destination, Suffolk County Council, on behalf of the New Anglia LEP (Local Enterprise Partnership) Cultural Board, recently announced that it will be managing a three year programme to promote ‘cultural tourism’ in both Norfolk and Suffolk. The Southwold based communications agency Spring has been appointed to deliver this project, which will promote the rich cultural offering of both counties with the aim of attracting more visitors to the area. The Cultural Tourism project is financially supported by £150,000 from the Arts Council and £100,000 from the LEP. The LEP’s Cultural Board comprises senior figures from culture, heritage and tourism from both counties. Tourism is currently worth £1.8bn to Suffolk, and it supports 34,000 jobs of which 17,000 or so are full time. This is 11.3% of the workforce. If we can persuade more people to come and sample some of our cultural delights, further growth will be good not just for the arts in the county, but also for local businesses, jobs, and the county’s economy. Jenny Antill is Suffolk County Councillor for the Cosford Division. To contact Jenny e mail her at jenny.antill@suffolk.gov.uk, or telephone 01787 378310. To read her website go to www.jennyantillsblog.blogspot.com

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Hadleigh Bowling Club Hadleigh Bowling Club kick start their outdoor bowling season with a Coffee Morning on Saturday 21st March. This is an ideal opportunity for prospective members to come along and see the facilities our club has to offer . It is also a chance for existing members to get together after the winter lay off. The event will be from 10.00 to 12.00 at our Stone Street Clubhouse and admission is just £1 for a hot drink and a cake prepared by the “Gentlemen” of the Club. On Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th April between 10am and 4pm we are having an open weekend where, once again, we will give prospective new members the chance to try outdoor bowling on our beautiful green. It will be a great opportunity to try out lawn bowls and if you are a beginner don't worry because we offer excellent free coaching with Sylvia and Doug on a strictly no obligation basis. You can book in advance at the coffee morning or just turn up on the day. What have you got to lose. We are a friendly club who, as well as bowling, also have many social activities throughout the year including dinners, quizzes, theatre trips etc. So whatever your age you'll find a warm welcome at Hadleigh Bowling Club, Stone Street, IP7 6DN. For more information please contact our Secretary, Fred Creed on Hadleigh 822482

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STEERING PROBLEMS? UNEVEN TYRE WEAR? HIT A POTHOLE? We have the very latest 4 wheel alignment equipment and will provide computerised reports, before and after adjustment, on cars, 4x4’s and light commercials

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Hadleigh Hares were the hosts for the final cross country race of the season around the fields of Holbecks Farm. The junior race was first and Hadleigh’s course was without a doubt the longest, toughest and coldest of the season, with the snow starting to drive in just as the race set off. Congratulations to the seven tough kids who all managed to make it to the finish line. Our juniors were: Ella Bodsworth, Thomas and Lucy Holdaway, Oliver Cross, Noah Jamieson, Freddie Ashmore & Elizabeth Stewart. The junior Hares finished in an excellent 9th position in the final standings. The snow eased off for the Seniors so they had it much easier but the 5 mile course which takes in two assents of Constitution Hill was still one of the more challenging races in the series.

Lucy Holdaway & Ella Bodsworth

Start of the Senior Race

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One of the most read golf club web sites in the country is run by Sudbury’s Newton Green Golf Club. The number of club sites in England is into four figures, and one of the leading providers is Club-noticeboard. The golf information firm’s customers run into three figures, and it has confirmed Newton’s site attracts the most traffic. One of the latest features on the site shows an unusual interpretation of golf ball hunting by club member and artist Neil Jacobs. Regular updating and the Sudbury club’s reputation for innovation has made it a popular clicking place for golf followers. Readers have doubled in five years, during which time Newton has been in transformation. It was one of the first in the country to adopt recruitment and retention report guidelines set out by the sport’s governing body in 2009. Peter Philpott, club chairman, said: “There are a hundred and one things a club needs to get right to meet the challenging times the sport is experiencing. This is particularly so at a members’ club, which can provide a collective spirit to move itself forward. “We have this spirt at Newton, and its web site is just one example of pulling things together.” The web site has more than 30 regularly updated pages, and the attached painting shows Neil Jacobs contribution.

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Hadleigh put out a strong squad in the male and female categories and finished top again in both to confirm our promotion to Pool A. The 'Performance of the day’ award was awarded to Elaine Mann for her excellent performance at todays event. That was the final race of the local cross country series but we still have a few runners heading off for county and national competitions so good luck to them. Results: Ladies: 3rd Elisa Bostock, 6th Jasmine Hayward, 9th Davina Greenwell, 14th Penny Grayson, 21st Elaine Mann, 23rd Rachel Bodsworth, 40th Katrina Rigby, Men: 4th John Scaife, 17th Danny Preece, 26th Mat Blacoe, 35th Matt Hunter, 46th Leon Hayward, 47th James Rush, 54th Paul Gardiner, 63rd Tony Salliman, 81st John Hesketh, 120th Paul McAllister, 121st Lee Crisp.

Calling all cricketers! Hadleigh Cricket Club is looking for new players for the 2015 season. We run 4 senior sides, at varying league levels from competitive to social, play at one of the best grounds in Suffolk and members enjoy a lively social scene. Whether you are a cricketer new to the area or simply want to dig your whites out again, you couldn’t pick a better place to play! For more information contact Secretary Gary Wiles (07503 966452) or Club Captain Josh Davey (07729 939143)


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Accountants / Financial Services Thompson Financial Consulting.01473 828973 Walter Wright ............................01473 822143 GKM Financial Services .............01473 828280 Aaron Clarke ..............................01473 657763 Suffolk Wealth Management......07718 492820 Butchers Andrews Hadleigh......................01473 827720 Jolly Meat Company ..................01473 810119 Builders / Property Maintenance C.A. Builders..............................01473 824404 Simon Farthing ..........................07823 333451 T.J. Griggs .................................01473 824315 D.R. Payne General Handyman..01473 823880 G.C. Property.............................01473 823559 Grass To Glass...........................01473 828269 Mark Rowland ..........................01787 211687 P. Crisp Carpentry......................01473 415727 Hadleigh Buildbase ....................01473 822318 Cooper & Kelling Builders..........07966 678704 Tony Faulkner ............................01473 822122 GMH Builders ............................07807 217623 Impact Property Maintenance....07934 704554 Tony Collis Carpenter.................07823 770420 AK Smith Plastering...................01787 212352 Cards, Gifts, Stationery Keith Avis ..................................01473 823131 Carpets / Flooring A.J. Carpets ...............................01473 822240 Hadleigh Carpet Care .................01473 396706 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 Child Care Services, Activities, Goods Hadleigh Childminding Group....01473 810035 ‘Bonding with Baby’...................01449 741056 Chimney Sweep / Fireplace Services TL Chimneys .............................07733 420611 Edwins Chimney Sweep ............01787 312130 Clothes Labels to Love ...........................07889 773593 Cleaners Mulberry Maids .........................01473 827338 Country Maids Cleaning ............01473 652843 Cycle Repair Spokes Cycle Repair..................01473 658529 Sunny Day Cycleworks ..............01473 806391

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Double Glazing, Windows & Doors Andy Grimsey ............................01473 823584 Tim Allen Windows....................01473 827086 Hadleigh Glass...........................01473 822415 Surefix .......................................01473 827004 A&B Glass ................................0800 077 3996 SEH BAC....................................0808 1592846 Driving Instruction Peter Cutts.........01473 822937/07786 735285 Electrical Goods and Supplies Hadleigh Lighting & Electrical....01473 829222 Hicks TV & Audio Solutions.......01449 741056 Electricians CC Electrical ..............................07891 723712 S Cowle Electrical ......................01473 823179 C. V. Rush Electrical...................01473 824156 Andrade Electrical......................07977 279970 Estate Agents, Mortgages Frost & Partners ........................01473 823456 ByChoice ...................................01473 828280 Abbotts......................................01473 827135 Toppesfield Cottages .................01473 829129 Palmer & Partners .....................01787 242540 Florists The Flower Shop Kersey Mill .....01473 805156 Funeral Directors Hunnaball ..................................01473 748808 Kingsbury & Saunders ..............01473 823117 R. Gwinnell ................................01473 824440 Garden Machinery Repair W. J. Green ................................01473 823839 Steve Blake ................................07813 814623 Garden Services 4 Life Landscapes......................01473 828117 Claremont Nursery ....................01473 652330 Garden Maintenance Services ...01473 828231 Grass To Glass...........................01473 828269 T. J. Griggs ................................01473 824315 The Landscaper .........................01473 824107 Leeks Landscapes .....................07741 448208 Eco Systems..............................01449 741255 Hair and Beauty Cutter & Co................................01473 827436 Hadleigh Hairloom.....................01473 822191 French Complexion....................01473 828805 Hardware M. W. Partridge ..........01473 824183 / 822333 Health Care Hadleigh Boxford Practice .........01473 822961 Hadleigh Dental Surgery............01473 823092 Hearing Care Centre...................08000 962637 Looking-Glass Dental Practice...01473 823003 Nicholas Salway Osteopath .......01473 820123 Sally Mowles Foot Health Care ..01473 822902 Hadleigh Osteopaths..................01473 828585 Hadleigh Physiotherapy.............07599 959997 Karen Ann Franklin ....................07772 286106 Queen Street Foot Clinic ............01473 822225 Andrew Stewart .........................01473 652093

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Elaine Carpenter Hynoptherapy .01787 210601 Home Design / Improvement Les Hymas Upholsterer .............01473 829337 Energy on Tap............................07780 975787 Rendall & Wright .......................01787 375076 I.T. and Computer Services Home Computer Services..........01473 829552 Nick Kotarski .............................0800 7813744 Kitchens Suffolk Kitchens & Bathrooms ..01473 805532 Kooker King...............................01473 823525 Languages Christine Scott Fox French Tuition.01473 827941 Locksmith T.J. Griggs .................................07850 630389 Mobility Services Hadleigh Mobility Centre ...........01473 823235 AGA Mobility..............................01449 720809 Newsagents Keith Avis ..................................01473 823131 Nursing & Care Services Friars Hall ..................................01473 822159 Laxfield House............01787 247340 / 247495 Painting & Decorating Keith Gardner.............................01473 828574 Simon Farthing ..........................07823 333451 J Dunn Painter & Decorator.......01473 828953 Chris Leys .......01473 827975 / 07787 553117 Paint Saint JLM .........................01473 822578 Owen Roberts Decorating..........07775 992500 Pest Control Vermoush Pest Control .............07805 999544 Lister Countryside Services.......01473 805792 Command Pest Control .............01787 248049 Pets Hadleigh Pet Supplies................01473 823203 Trophy Pet Foods.......................01449 741518 Photographer Richard Ferris ............................07814 119839 Picture Framing The Framestore..........................01473 822334 Picture This ...............................01473 652330 Plant Hire Hadleigh Hirebase......................01473 828509 Plumbing & Heating A. Cutts......................................01473 823051 Gallagher ...................................01473 828806 Rowland & Simpson..................01473 823914 Seager Home Solutions .............01473 824884 Plumbmate ................................01473 810088 Roundhouse Plumbing ..............01473 829741 Heatsave Heating Solutions .......01473 822775 Spear .........................................01473 829863 M. J. Beer Plumbing ..................07766 446200 Printers Keith Avis Printers .....................01473 823366 Pubs, Restaurants, Food & Drink Hintlesham Golf Club.................01473 652761 The GeorgeLocal ................................01473 822151 Community News Community News The Kings Head Hadleigh...........01473 828855

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