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A WORD FROM THE EDITOR I went along to an e-safety workshop for parents at Jack’s school last week and I’m still shaking my head in horror. I’m relatively tech-savvy, or at least I though I was, but I’m not what they call a ‘digital native’, i.e. a person born or brought up in the age of digital technology and familiar with computers and the internet from an early age. In fact I can remember being introduced to a fax machine in my first year at university and being utterly amazed that we could send a sheet of paper from one side of the room to the other! Those of us who aren’t digital natives acknowledge the wonder of digital technology and most of us use it daily, some more effectively that others, but I don’t suppose I will ever truly appreciate how ‘normal’ it is for natives like Jack. That said it is my responsibility to protect him from the negative aspects of digital communication ­– such as the possibility that someone could be watching him through the webcam on my iPad using a remote access tool! How creepy is that?

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Taking what I’d learned at the e-safety session I went into Settings on the iPad and set all the appropriate restrictions. I also downloaded a child-friendly version of YouTube called YouTube Kids and a childfriendly browser. Jack hasn’t actually noticed the difference yet, but I know he’s not going to be bombarded with inappropriate content or accidentally follow links to sites which aren’t age appropriate. For now he’s safe, but kids being kids, I know he will challenge the boundaries and find ways to circumvent my efforts to control his digital adventures so I have to stay one step ahead at all times. Ironically there are some very useful websites you can visit to learn more about setting restrictions and understanding how young people use social media. The e-safety session ended with a question: “Would you abandon your children in central London unsupervised and unaccompanied?” If No is your answer, find out what you can do to protect them online.

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Eastern Angles Theatre Company presents Somewhere in England at Creeting St Mary Village Hall on Saturday, March 12 at 7.30pm. For tickets (£10 / concessions £9), contact David Allan (01449 720061) or Glynis Clint (01449 720740). This play centres on the day the American Air Force pulled into town and changed the course of history, both locally and nationally. It was a time when Yanks, as the English called them, had only ever been seen on the big screen, so when they turned up in smart uniforms, with silver tongues and money to match, the effect was electric. The GIs arrived to find villages without electricity, women without husbands, and bars with warm beer. The culture clash would produce sparks. Nylons, Hershey bars and jitterbugging to swing bands in the local village hall all feature but there was another side to this shared history – a tale of segregation and of rural communities turned upside down. Kids being forced to grow up before their time, friendships forged and then blown apart and outsiders learning to live among the locals. Discover this important story of how the Eastern region was physically and socially affected by the arrival of our friends from across the pond.

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NEWS CREETING ST MARY’S CHURCH ROOF FUNDRAISER Parishioners and friends of Creeting St Mary’s Church are working hard to raise money for their much needed new roof and are planning a truly Grand Draw on April 23 at 7.30pm in the Diamond Jubilee Hall during a rather good cheese and wine evening. Tickets will be £10 per head. There are 40 wonderful prizes to be won including a weekend for two at The Brudenell Hotel in Aldeburgh, afternoon tea for two at Hintlesham Hall, a family ticket for a visit to Colchester Zoo, lunch for two at The Highway Man, a river cruise for two on the Orwell Lady, a John Lewis voucher for £50, a wooden case containing three bottles of Champagne and many more exciting items. Draw tickets are now on sale from many people in Creeting. For enquiries about the cheese and wine party, please contact Jenny Williams: 01449 720439

FUR-EVER PETS NOW OPEN IN STATION YARD Needham Market’s new pet shop, Fur-ever Pets in Station Yard, had its grand opening on Saturday, January 30. Throughout the day a continuous stream of friends, customers and well wishes came down to see shop owners Heather and Dave. Fur-ever Pets stocks a large animal foods, pet accessories, and very soon small animals include gerbils, rats, guinea hamsters.

NEEDHAM MARKET LIBRARY A book sale is being held outside the library on March 26 from 10am-4pm. If you have any good condition books you would like to donate to raise money for the library please bring them in. From 11am-noon on Thursday mornings from March 3 we will be holding a Job Club drop-in session where we can help you to search online for jobs and with CV preparation. Lorraine Hooks, library manager

SALVATION ARMY’S NEW EMERGENCY RESPONSE UNIT The Salvation Army’s new emergency response unit to support emergency service personnel and the community was launched in January. The Salvation Army’s previous emergency response vehicle attended 210 events and emergencies, providing hot food and drink to emergency personnel such as the fire service, the police and the council’s emergency response team. This saw Salvation Army volunteers and officers serving those working on the front line and the community in emergencies from large fires to hunts for missing people, floods or even providing support for people at sporting events. The replacement vehicle is funded by Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service and The Salvation Army after the previous van became unreliable after 13 years of use. The vehicle is based at Stowmarket Fire Station. Mike Baker, The Salvation Army’s Emergency Response Co-ordinator for Suffolk, said: “The Salvation Army has a long history of supporting the community in times of need. People think it is God’s work with its sleeves rolled up. We are in partnership with the fire services – they support the community and we are pleased to support

them. As a church and a charity The Salvation Army is dedicated to providing compassionate support, a listening ear and practical help to those in need in the community, and see our support of emergency personnel and the local community at emergencies as a vital part of our work.” Since 1978, The Salvation Army’s emergency response team in Suffolk has supported 28,685 emergency personnel and members of the public, served more than 51,331 hot and cold drinks, made 3,487 loaves of bread into sandwiches and served 2,300 hot meals. Major Derek Jones, The Salvation Army’s Divisional Commander for its Anglia division, said: “The dedication of Salvation Army volunteers and officers in this emergency services support is a real asset. They respond and serve at any time of the day or night to support emergency services personnel working at the front line with hot drinks, soup, sandwiches or hot dogs. The emergency services often put their lives at risks to support people in the community during fires and floods, and we look to do what we can to make their time easier while serving, while also supporting the local community.”

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Dave and Heather have a wealth of experience and knowledge between them and are more than happy to do special orders for customers and their pets requirements. With the shop located close to Needham Lake plenty of dog walkers pass by and are welcome to come in and browse and let their dogs have a refreshing drink. For further information call 01449 700783, email fur-everpets@outlook.com or visit and like their Facebook page. Heather and Dave would like to say a big thank you for all the support they have received since their grand opening and look forward to seeing you.

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(l-r) Chief Fire Officer Mark Hardingham, Temp Deputy Police Constable Steve Judd, Salvation Army Divisional Commander Major Derek Jones, Police & Crime Commissioner Tim Passmore, Emergency Group member Mike Caley, Suffolk County Council Cabinet member for the Environment & Public Protection Matthew Hicks, SA Territorial Emergency Services Officer Major Maureen Hepburn, In hatch – Mayor of Ipswich Councillor Glen Chisholm, Mayor of Stowmarket Councillor Barry Salmon, Mayor of Bury St Edmundsbury Councillor Patrick Chung

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NEWS MID SUFFOLK DISTRICT COUNCILLORS MIKE NORRIS AND WENDY MARCHANT

LOCAL FLORIST HOPING TO RAISE £4,000 FOR CHARITY Lucy Ransome of Barham has donned her running shoes and embarked on a challenging training programme in preparation for this year’s 26.2 mile London Marathon. This will be Lucy’s first marathon and she will join approximately 36,000 other runners as they pound the streets of London on April 24. Lucy hopes to raise around £4,000 for the NSPCC and the critical care unit at Ipswich Hospital, the latter being a personal motivation after one of her closest friends spent four weeks on the ward before unfortunately loosing her battle. Lucy said: “The support, care and courage of the staff was amazing and they were there 24 hours, seven days a week.” Lucy hopes to turn a huge negative into a positive and by raising funds she hopes to help others in a similar life threatening/life changing situation. As well as running her busy floristry business, Lucy Jane Flowers at Debenham, she is also working hard organising fundraising activities prior to the marathon. One of these is a Charity Family Night at Claydon Community Centre on March 19, 7-11pm. The evening will be great fun for all the family and will include a disco, ploughman’s supper and a raffle with some fantastic prizes generously donated by local businesses. The list of prizes include a mini cruise for two to Honfleur from Fred Olsen Cruise Lines, afternoon tea at The Limes in Needham Market and a round of golf for four at Fynn Valley Golf Club, plus so many more fabulous prizes. Tickets for the event are £10, children £5. Tickets are available by contacting Lucy on 07885 909713 or 01728 860190. Raffle tickets are also available so please pop by the shop in Debenham or contact Lucy.

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BOSMERE LIBERAL DEMOCRATS SUCCESSFUL BURNS NIGHT Bosmere Liberal Democrats had a very successful Burns Night on Sunday, January 24 at the home of District Councillor Wendy Marchant and £238.50 was raised for Bosmere Branch funds. Entertainment was provided by Kate and Steve Dines and there were generous servings of Scotch Broth, haggis, tatties and neeps. Bosmere Branch Secretary David Payne devised and conducted the quiz on a Scottish theme, which was won by Steve Dines. MONEY FOR NEEDHAM MARKET Mike and Wendy are pleased to give an award to the following organisations from their one-off Locality Award: Needham Market Internet Cafe, Needham Market Parish Church Roof Fund, Needham Market Cricket Club,Needham Market Football Academy, Needham Market Phoenix Football Club and the Beehive Nursery which is used by Needham Market families. Mike and Wendy received applications totalling £27,750 against the total fund of £10,000 (£5,000 each), so obviously careful consideration was necessary and it was not possible to allocate the full amount requested. They said: “We have done our best with the funds we had available to satisfy all those who needed the money for their well deserved activities.” RESIDENTIAL FLATS PROPOSED ON LION BARN INDUSTRIAL ESTATE Mike and Wendy requested this proposal to come to Mid Suffolk’s Planning Committee because it would be completely out of character. Mid Suffolk’s own Economic Development Department gave a whole list of planning reasons why the proposed increased residential development would be in conflict with the existing industrial commercial uses on the Lion Barn Industrial Estate. The existing businesses themselves (Brockford Accident Repairs, Kay & Pell, Hi Spec Powder Coatings Ltd, Needham Market Fabrications Ltd, RSA Geotechnice, BTS Group Ltd, J.S. Page Motor Engineers, CH Air & Pump Services Ltd and Maintain Power Service Ltd) all objected to a block of 11 residential flats on an industrial estate. Nearby residents in Pinecroft Way and Lime Tree Close had great concerns about overlooking and the overbearing effect of a three-storey dwelling opposite them, plus increased traffic on an already busy road of Lion Lane and parking considerations. There is the possibility of flooding because the nearby Coddenham Road is repeatedly flooded.

Family Charity Night @ Claydon Community Centre Saturday 19th March 2015 – 7pm – 11pm Tickets: Adult £10 Child £5 (14 and under) Includes: Ploughmans Supper, Padmans Disco, Quiz and Raffle with some fantastic prices including a Fred. Olsen Mini Cruise. Help Lucy Ransome raise her total of £4,000 for the London Marathon.

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Lucy has a JustGiving page if you would like to make a monetary donation in support: http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/lucyransome To keep up to date with Lucy’s fundraising events please see her Facebook page, Lucy Jane Flowers. We would like to wish Lucy the best of luck with her fundraising and we look forward to a celebratory photo with her medal on completion of the marathon.

STOWMARKET AND DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Friday, March 4, 10am-noon: Coffee ‘n’ Cake Networking This month we will be back at Needham Market Community Centre. Please check the Chamber website or contact our secretary, Keely Taylor: 01449 770965 / 07711 186626

It is an anomaly that there is already one residential house in the middle of an industrial estate in the first place. This house would be demolished in order to build the flats – one individual house is very different to a three-storey block of 11 flats. Very many years ago Mid Suffolk bought Lion Barn Farm which included a house and the old mortuary, which is now used for storage by Mid Suffolk’s countryside team at Needham Lake. Mid Suffolk used the Lion Lane end of the then ‘farm’ as their depot for the dust bin collection vehicles when they did their own bin emptying. The house was used for the foreman to live in. The whole of the original Lion Barn Farm is now designated as Lion Barn Industrial Estate for commercial and industrial use. A small office development on this site would be much more appropriate than a block of 11 flats. To sum up, we agreed with the town council, the businesses on the Lion Barn and the nearby residents in Pinecroft Way and Limetree Close and strongly recommended that this application be refused.

Friday, March 18, 6.45am: Networking Breakfast At Cedars Park Community Centre, Stowmarket. You can book online at: www.stowmarketchamber.co.uk

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The planning officers were recommending approval. The Planning Committee voted unanimously for refusal. Needham Market Town Council’s Leader of Planning Section also spoke at this meeting. Mike Norris: mike.norris@midsuffolk.gov.uk / 01449 720871 Wendy Marchant: wendy.marchant@midsuffolk.gov.uk / 01449 720965

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NEWS CHERNOBYL CHILDREN’S LIFELINE Our annual Easter Bunny Chocolate Bingo is on Saturday, March 5. Please get your tickets early to avoid disappointment. It’s not your normal bingo! Using a big screen all the bingo numbers are called by celebrity voices such as Michael Cane, Victor Meldrew, Ozzie Osborne and others. Prizes are given for one line, two lines and a full house and everything is of course chocolate related. That doesn’t mean to say it’s all edible chocolate! We have in the past had chocolate smelling socks, Charlie & The Chocolate Factory DVDs and Hot Chocolate CD’s to name a few. Of the six games of the evening, game three will be for children only. Cards for games one to five are £1 each and for game six they will be £3 each as the full house prize is £100 cash! There is an interval for food service when a hot meal is provided followed by scrummy deserts. During the interval there will be a free competition with a prize for the winners. We also have a magnificent raffle with over 30 prizes, all Easter and chocolate themed. If you want a really good family night out, where children are welcome, a full bar is available and you even get fed, all for an entry fee of £6 (half price for under 10s), tickets are now available from the charity shop on Coddenham Road in Needham Market, Stowmarket Tourist Office, 01449 760343 or 07974 424374. Can you help us to help our children? As many of you may know, the children arrive with only the clothes they are wearing. We are busy collecting ‘nearly new’ items which we give to the children at a clothing party the day after arrival. They take clothes not only for themselves but also for siblings at home. If you have any clothing suitable for ages six to 13 that you would like to donate we would be extremely grateful. Donations can be left at the charity shop or collected by calling the numbers as given above.

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Bring along 5 special items plus accessories that you would be proud to hand on. Each item you bring entitles you to pick an item someone else has donated. ● Tickets £15 in advance (no tickets available on the door). ● Includes a glass of wine and canapés. ● All profits to British Red Cross Refugee Crisis Appeal and Breast Cancer Care. ●

Book now: advanced booking essential For tickets and info, call: Jacqui on 01449 721713 Holly on 01449 711806 Lisa on 01449 720061

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If you are interested in finding out more about the charity, our charity shop, hosting or helping with the children please do feel free to get in touch. Best wishes to all and thank you, Link Chair Elizabeth Parker 01449 760343 / 07771 550868 www.ccllmidsuffolk.org.uk

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We also give each child a selection of basic medical items to take home with them, any of which are either not available to them, of inferior quality to our products or just not affordable. If you could donate any of the items listed below it would be a tremendous help. No donation is too small and everything is really appreciated: We are collecting: plasters, blister plaster, Lemsip, paracetamol (caplets not capsules so can be halved), ibuprofen (caplets not capsules so can be halved), Lockets or Strepsils throat sweets, thermometers, mouth ulcer cream for children, decongestant capsules or drops, vapour rub, menthol nasal sticks, cold sore cream, Drapolene cream, menthol crystals, lip chap sticks and Immodium.

Easter Themed Chocolate Bingo! Saturday 5th March Fantastic Family Night Out!

Needham Market Community Centre doors open 7.00pm Full Bar Open — Entry £6.00 (Under 10’s half price) To include hot Supper with dessert

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Six exciting games with Special “Kidz only” Game Chocolate related prizes and raffle. Final Game Cash Prize First game 7.30 prompt ONE FREE BINGO CARD £££££££££ WITH EACH £7.00 TICKET Tickets£££££££££ available from CCLL Charity Shop Needham TICKETS ON SALE AT : NEEDHAM MARKET POST OFFICE Mkt PURCHASED(adjacent to Rampant Horse Public House) NEEDHAM MARKET COMMUNITY CENTRE

Tourist Office Stowmarket (opposite Asda) Or call 01449 760343 or 07974 424374

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OUT & ABOUT MUSEUM OF EAST ANGLIAN LIFE

BRAVO THEATRE WORKSHOPS Local performing arts students were celebrating after a second round of excellent exam results. The students, who attend Bravo Theatre Workshops in Stowmarket, took exams in acting and reciting verse offered by LAMDA (London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts), and all received Merits and Distinctions, with one group achieving 100%! Their Ipswich-based LAMDA teacher, Tara Fields, said: “We are so proud of them all. These students have only been studying for just

over a year, and to achieve marks in the eighties and nineties is amazing, but I’ve never heard of anyone receiving 100% before. LAMDA is a great way for students to gain in confidence, improve in their schoolwork and become better communicators.” Bravo Theatre Workshops offer a range of performing arts classes, including LAMDA, in the Stowmarket and Newmarket areas. For more information please contact Anna Damigella: bravotw@hotmail.com

DISCOVERY DAY 2016 The Museum of East Anglian Life reopens on Sunday, March 20 with Discovery Day 2016 and is offering half price adult entry and free child entry, making this the perfect opportunity to see what the museum has to offer. With historic machinery in action, family activities, face painting and demonstrations of 19th century printing, as well as a 10% discount on a single or family membership bought on the day, giving you unlimited access to your local museum. Discovery Day is the first in a packed programme of events, activities, talks and workshops taking place in the 2016 season at the Museum of East Anglian Life. For more details visit: www.eastanglianlife.org.uk/whats-on EASTER FUN DAY

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Our third open competition on January 11 was judged by Peter Espley and as usual he gave a comprehensive critique of the entries. The annual Tripod Competition between Framlingham, Wymondham and hosts Stowmarket took place on January 25. The judge, Brian Carlick LRPS, gave good critique and was generally impressed with the standard of the entries, eight DPIs and eight prints from each club. We failed to beat the invited clubs with Wymondham coming first with 294 points, Framlingham second with 272.5 and Stowmarket third with 269.5 points. The evening was, as usual, a bit of a social event with a buffet provided by Stowmarket. FUTURE MEETINGS March 14: Open Competition 4 / Judge Alan Sarsby March 28: Easter Monday / no meeting April 11: Colin Stubly Shield for portraiture and the audio visual trophy / Judge Vic Hainsworth ARPS DPAGB New members are always very welcome. Regular meetings are held at Stowmarket Community Centre, Hillside, Stowmarket IP14 2BD, usually on the second and fourth Mondays of the month between September and June. We start arriving at around 7pm for a 7.30pm start. We’d love to see you there. For more information visit: www.stowmarketanddistrictcameraclub.onesuffolk.net

No sooner have we welcomed in the new season than we jump straight into springtime with our annual Easter Fun Day on Sunday, March 27. Join in the Easter Egg Hunt around the museum’s beautiful 75 acre site, have a go at our seedling workshops in the Walled Garden, feed the spring lambs and don’t forget to pay a visit to the museum’s animals. Check out the pygmy goats and cows, visit Tulip the Suffolk Punch horse or take a trip to rabbit world. For families we have plenty of art activities and games to keep everyone amused. Over in the activity room you can try your hand at a range of crafty activities for all the family to get involved in.

IPSWICH AND DISTRICT SOROPTIMIST CLUB Which country has the largest percentage of people online – Germany, UK or USA? We do, with 89.9%. At what age can you have a social media profile – 10, 13 or 16? It’s 10. Just two of the questions put to us by our recent speaker, Janet Humphries, on the subject of child sexual exploitation and the dangers of the internet. As parents, grandparents and professionals we realised that we just don’t know enough about the risks and pressures encountered by young people, the criminal nature of some

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common practices or even simple facts like the age restrictions for different activities. Janet recommended Googling CEOP, Child Exploitation and Online Protection. Strangely enough we have recently been discussing another way in which digital technology impacts on us. What is the role of clubs like ours in a world of constant, instant communication? Joining a group, meeting with people doesn’t seem much in fashion. We do use social media and

other technologies to make life easier but we get a buzz from working on a project together. Our voice is more powerful if we campaign together for something we care about. Above all we make real friendships and enjoy each other’s company. Our quiz team has just been in action and we are planning a theatre visit soon. So if you would like to know more please call Jackie: 01473 659314

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OUT & ABOUT A HUSBAND, A WIFE, A MISTRESS... AND A MURDER! Stowmarket Operatic & Dramatic Society’s spring play is the thriller Something To Hide by Leslie Sands. If you enjoy crime stories, this one is unmissable. The plot twists and turns repeatedly, each time in an unexpected direction that will leave you wondering just what will happen next.

At the Ark, King William Street, Needham Market on Saturday, April 9, 7.30pm. Admission with suggested donations of £5.

It’s a gripping murder mystery set in a converted toll house in a small Essex village, the parttime home of successful novelist Howard Holt and his wife Karen, who is also his publisher. The (l-r): Karen Holt (Angie Welham-Hagan), Howard Holt (Jon intriguing and compelling plot Wray) and Julie Grant (Jo Chadwick) By Peter Hawkes begins when Karen arrives home in her car, unexpectedly, late one night and accidentally runs over Howard’s mistress. The arrival of a detective investigating seemingly unrelated matters triggers the increase in tension which builds to an almost unbearable pitch! There will be five performances at Stowmarket’s Regal Theatre from Wednesday, May 18 to Saturday 21 at 7.30pm with a Saturday matinee at 2.30pm. Tickets are on sale from The Regal box office: 01449 612825 / www.regalstowmarket.co.uk

STOWMARKET LIONS’ ANNUAL ART SHOW The Stowmarket Lions are getting ready for their fourth annual art show and sale taking place over the weekend of March 4-6. The show will again be held in the wonderful venue of the John Peel Centre for Creative Arts. It is anticipated that more than 300 entries by local artists and photographers will be on display offering a wide and varied range of exhibits for sale. The Stowmarket Lions perform all their fundraising work on a voluntary basis and since its inauguration in 2013 the art show has raised thousands of pounds to help our local community. The show will be open for general admission on Saturday and Sunday, March 5 and 6 from 10am. Admission is £1, with under 16s free when accompanied by an adult. A cheese and wine preview evening will be

PLANT HERITAGE SUFFOLK GROUP At 2.30pm on Saturday, March 19, Fergus Garrett of Great Dixter will present a talk entitled Succession Planting in the Mixed Border at Stowupland Village Hall, IP14 4BQ. Admission is by ticket only (members £5 / guests £10) available from Maggie Thorpe: 01787 211346 The plant stall will include rare and unusual plants. Refreshments are available for purchase following the talk. www.suffolkplantheritage.com

MOODY & SANKEY EVENING IN AID OF CHURCH ROOF FUND

Moody and Sankey were successful American evangelists at the turn of the century, and used rousing, enjoyable music and hymns. We are very grateful to David Freeman who presents this free of charge. Margaret Cowey and her friend Sandra will be looking after the draw (donations of draw prizes gratefully received), Margaret Wilcox has very kindly said she will put up the posters and Margaret Savill and Peter Groom will serve tea/coffee and biscuits at the end of the evening. No interval.

LENT SOUP LUNCHES St John the Baptist Church invite you to share in their Lent Soup Lunches on Saturdays, March 5, 12 and 19, noon-1.30pm, in The Ark, King William Street. All proceeds to Kagera Diocese in Tanzania.

COFFEE MORNING IN AID OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH ROOF FUND As the coffee mornings were so popular during the summer months we have decided to run them on the first Saturday of the month during the winter season. Tea, coffee and cake will be available in church on Saturday, March 5, 10am-noon, with all proceeds to the roof restoration fund.

held on Friday, March 4 from 7.30pm. Tickets are priced at £6 each and numbers are limited. The preview evening is a great opportunity to view and purchase exhibits in an exclusive social setting. Preview evening tickets can be requested by email to artshow2016@stowlions.org.uk along with general enquiries about the show.

STOWMARKET TRAIN AND MODEL COLLECTORS’ FAIR

So if you are out doing your shopping, why not pop along and enjoy a chat plus a cup oftea or coffee and a piece or two of cake?

JUMBLE SALE Little Blakenham Village Hall on Saturday, March 5, 2-4pm. Entry is free and all funds raised will be in aid of Lt Blakenham Church.

FROCKS AND FLOWERS

It’s full speed ahead for Stowmarket Railway Club’s Train and Model Collectors’ Fair on Sunday, March 6 at Needham Market Community Centre, 10.30am3pm. Collectors, modellers and all members of the family will enjoy opportunities to buy, sell or swap new and old model railways, diecast cars, buses, and lorries, plus toys, railway and transport books and photographs. About 40 tables are expected so there will be lots to look at. For further details call 01449 672698 or visit: www.stowrailclub.org.uk

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In St Mary’s Church, Woolpit on Saturday, April 9 and Sunday 10. A display of lovely frocks and floral arrangements. Refreshments available. All proceeds in aid of St Mary’s Church.

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OUT & ABOUT / SCHOOLS

Mid Suffolk Brass was formed in August 2014. Since then, we have been honoured by the presence of Andrew Bannister, a top musician from The Brighouse and Rastrick Band, one of the country’s championship bands. In October Andrew conducted a music workshop with our band members in the morning and played some amazing solo pieces at our autumn concert in the evening. During the last 17 months, Mid Suffolk Brass has performed at the autumn concert, two Christmas concerts, played in support of our mayor, Councillor Barry Salmon, at Old Newton Bowls Club, performed at Gig in the Yard at Fox Yard and at the Meadow Centre. We also appeared at the mayor’s event at the Museum of East Anglian Life in between many other carolling events. Some of these events have enabled us to raise muchneeded funds to purchase ties for our musicians and banners to hang on the music stands, helping us to emphasise our identity. We have many events planned for 2016 including joining another band for a massed bands concert and an invite to play in Germany. One of

our supporters this year is Stowmarket Town Mayor, Councillor Barry Salmon. Barry is hosting a charity Chinese buffet at The Chinese Chequers in Stowmarket on Tuesday, March 8, 7pm for 7.30pm. Tickets are £20 and available from Stowmarket Town Council Offices on Milton Road South. Mid Suffolk Brass would like to thank all our supporters, especially the councillors, local councils and businesses, big and small, for all their support. We would also like to thank our band members for all their hard work during the last year and we are looking forward to a busy 2016. If you are interested in joining us, even if you haven’t picked up an instrument for many years, come along and join our friendly team. We practise at St Peter’s Church Hall in Stowmarket every Monday evening at 7.45pm. Alternatively contact Mel Stammers: 01449 774651

CREETING PRIMARY SCHOOL We are very proud of our pupils who qualified for the Suffolk County Indoor Athletics Finals and came seventh overall. We were competing against huge schools from Ipswich and Bury St Edmunds and can proudly say that we gave all our older students the chance to take part rather than choosing the fastest. Sixteen pupils had a wonderful three days in London recently. We visited the Houses of Parliament and had a personal meeting with Dr Dan Poulter, our MP.

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Among other things we had a tour of Tower Bridge, visited the beautiful Hindu Temple and watched The Play That Goes Wrong, which had us rolling in the aisles with laughter. We met up with our penpals from Mitchell Brook Primary School in Brent and spent a fantastic afternoon getting to know some of them as well as learning African drumming. Hopefully a few students from Mitchell Brook will come to Creeting in the summer term.

to come and join in the fun in our lovely Early Years classroom and outdoor area. There are crafts, toys, stories and singing as well as a drink and snack. For more information phone the school office on 01449 720312. We have passed the 3,000 mile mark in our Golden Mile Challenge and between us the school has walked as far as Morocco! Evan, one of our youngest pupils, has gained his 150 mile certificate as he walks almost two miles to school and two miles back with his family each day! We are aiming to get as far as Rio by the Olympic Games. We marked Safer Internet Day with activities to raise awareness of the importance of using our computers, tablets and phones safely. Here are some tips for the grown-ups: Have you put parental controls on your computer and devices?

Following our visit a visual presentation was given to the parents showing what a fantastic time we had.

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JIGSAW PRESCHOOL (SPROUGHTON) AT NEEDHAM MARKET As you may be aware Jigsaw Preschool is coming to Needham Market. We are due to open ready for the summer term 2016. We would like to say a huge thank you to Sackers Ltd who have donated two skips to help us clear the very overgrown outdoor play area, David Bayes from Bosmere Gas Services who provided a boiler check and LJH electrical who did the electric and fire safety checks ready to get the preschool up and running. Jigsaw is a registered charity offering quality childcare, fun and education to families in the local area, and is Ofsted registered. We are opening in The Drift, School Street, Needham

Market, to offer the community quality childcare for children from two years of age to school age. Jigsaw will be offering young children a wealth of activities to enhance their learning and development both inside the purpose built building and outside in the large garden area. Our staff are dedicated, highly qualified with qualifications ranging from level 3 to EYP and have a vast amount of experience and knowledge of child development and the wellbeing of young children. For further details of this exciting opening, please contact Jigsaw Sproughton: 01473 745716 / info@jigsawsproughton.org.uk or visit: www.jigsawsproughton.org.uk

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SPORT / ON THE GRAPEVINE STOWMARKERS NETBALL CLUB Our players are fortunate to have an indoor venue for winter and an outdoor venue for summer and it won’t be long before they move to the summer ground at Needham Market. The junior players are taking part in a sponsored walk this Easter, walking from their winter ground to their summer ground to raise money for the club so that they are able to enter into next year’s Disneyland Paris netball tournament.

All the players are really keen to go on this trip so the more funds the club makes the better chance they have of being able to enter. The club takes juniors from eight to 14 years old and has two boys who regularly attend. Although male players are unable to play in any matches other than High 5 they still enjoy coming along each week. Adopting this kind of attitude towards their

SCORPION MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMY This year is the 30th anniversary of WAKO (World Association of Kickboxing Organisations) and Mark JR Trent, head coach at Scorpion Academy and a WAKO member 30 years, was invited to the celebrations where he was presented with his WAKO 8th dan blackbelt certificate. Tenth dan blackbelt grandmaster Brian Dossett made the presentation and he will be travelling to Suffolk later in the year to run another seminar for the academy and invited guests. With the recent release of the new Star Wars film the Scorpion Academy felt it was only appropriate to celebrate the event with a lightsaber training session. Paul Leech, his brother Peter and cousin Terry have a large collection of lightsabers and they kindly allowed us to train with them. Their lightsabers are designed to allow full

contact strikes which of course add to the fun. A big turnout of juniors and seniors thoroughly enjoyed the session and a lot of fun and excitement was had. At the end of the junior session parents had the chance to take a photograph of their Jedi Knight son or daughter. A big thank you to senior master Andy Lewis and instructors Mel Walmsley, Dave Fell and Max and Jacob Walmsley for their invaluable help with the juniors. Separate junior and senior classes that are always fun, friendly and exciting run weekly and one-to-one or small group training/self defence is available. For further information please contact: Senior master Mark JR Trent: 07708 644162 / scorpion academy@live.co.uk Senior master Andy Lewis: 07940 700406 / planetlewis@hotmail.com

players is what makes this club so successful. The club welcomes all juniors who want to play this fantastic sport and even gives out rewards at training sessions to keep the players motivated. If you are interested in joining the club please contact me via the club’s Facebook page or via: www.stowmarkers-netball-club.co.uk Louise

BURY ST EDMUNDS AND STOWMARKET CATS PROTECTION This month we are looking for a home for Polly and Pickle, a brother and sister aged approximately 18 weeks. They have come into our care as semi feral kittens so are nervous of any new situations. We are looking for a quiet and knowledgeable home where their new owners are able to spend time with them to continue to improve their confidence and social ability.

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They can live with another cat or a quiet dog but we feel an adult family would be best for them. They are neutered, vaccinated and micro-chipped. If you would like to know more about Polly and Pickle or any of the cats in our care please ring Marina on 01449 674584.

STOWMARKET TOWN YOUTH FC U15 WASPS REQUIRES ADDITIONAL PLAYERS This friendly team is part of a charter standard club and is looking for additional U15 footballers (Years 9 or 10) to play in the Ipswich and Suffolk Youth League.

For more information visit: www.cats.org.uk/ bury-st-edmunds or our Facebook page. If your cat has not been neutered and your circumstances mean that you need financial help towards the cost please ring Margaret on 01284 851055 and leave a message. Your call will be returned as soon as possible.

The team is run by FA qualified coaches with matches on Sunday mornings and training once a week.

We have already booked a 2016 Spring Fayre on May 7, 11am-3pm in Wattisfield Village Hall. Tombola prizes and items for sale are always appreciated.

If you are interested, please contact David Ellis: 07767 207504 / davidreginaldellis@yahoo.co.uk

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CHURCH NEWS THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST, NEEDHAM MARKET We have all been saying it doesn’t seem that long since Christmas, but by the time you read this we will be well into the Season of Lent, which means Easter isn’t far away. On Saturday, March 5 there will be a coffee morning in the church in aid of the Roof Repair Fund (see page 13) so why not pop in for a piece of cake and a drink? There may even be some produce on sale. Fundraising for the Roof Repair Fund is bringing in several grants from various organisations but we are still hoping for a grant of thousands from somewhere that means we can move forward and start to get quotes for the cost of the repairs required. If you wish to make a donation this can be done by using Btmydonate. Simply go to www.bt.com/mydonate and using Donate to Charity search for Parish Church of St John the Baptist, Needham Market. If you pay tax you can click on the Gift Aid box which means we get an additional 25% from the government. Another way you can make donations if by using our dividend number in the Co-op. Just advise the cashier that this is what you wish to do before they swipe your member’s card. Once the card is swiped the cashier will see a charity option on the screen which they choose and then enter the church number which is 633096. This will then be claimed annually by the church.

There are a few events coming up to raise funds for the roof which you might like to make a note of. Saturday, April 9, 7.30pm in the ARK: A Moody & Sankey evening of joyful music. Admission is by donation (suggested £5). Friday, April 22, 2-6pm: Bridge Afternoon in the Burton Room at the community centre. Tables of four £40. Refreshments provided. To book a table contact Marion: 726012 Friday, May 6, 7.30pm in church: Jubilee Ladies Choir sing some old favourites and music from well known shows. Admission £7.50 including light refreshments. The church doors are always open during daylight hours. If you wish us to pray for someone you care for there is a prayer board in the porch where you can leave limited details of the person concerned. These are mentioned during Tuesday prayer time and during intercessions on Sunday. Find us on Facebook (St John the Baptist Needham Market) or visit: www.needhammarketparishchurch. co.uk

TUESDAY TOTS GROUP A warm welcome to all babies and pre-school children, along with their parents, grandparents or carers, on Tuesday mornings in term time from 9.30-11am in The Ark on King William Street. The cost is £1 per family for each session, including tea, coffee, fruit drinks and snacks. Lots of toys and crafts to enjoy and singing with actions – all of which parents/carers are welcome to join in.

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CHURCH NEWS CHRISTCHURCH, NEEDHAM MARKET Methodist / United Reformed Church

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hat a difference a year makes. The building work at the front of Christchurch started in March 2015, and I imagine some of us find it difficult to recall the old frontage, particularly inside the building.

But it is surprising just how quickly we get used to new things – even though sometimes we are not entirely sure at first that we like them. It’s not long before that new haircut, or those new glasses, become familiar and ‘normal’. One thing that changes is the date for Easter. Currently the date is determined by a formula involving the full moon that follows the northern spring equinox. It’s complicated and at times, such as this year, we end up with Easter in March. The earliest it can be is March 22. However, there are discussions under way between various church leaders and it is possible that at some time in the future Easter will be celebrated on a set Sunday in April which will be helpful for everyone, particularly schools! The long weekend over Easter marks a time when things changed and indeed do still change. Many tourist attractions open for the first time at Easter and they will be hoping that spring sunshine is the order of the day. It is the first bank holiday of the year and an opportunity for families to spend time together. For churches and Christians it is a weekend of great contrasts as we recall Jesus dying on the cross on Good Friday, and then on Easter Day the empty tomb and the news that he had risen from the dead. The weekend is a time of sombre sadness, followed by a day of joy and celebration. Never mind what a difference a year makes – more like what a difference three days make. The Rev Mary Playford

MINISTERS The Rev Mary Playford (URC), 01449 711798 The Rev John Boardman (Methodist), 01787 372738

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NEEDHAM MARKET EVANGELICAL CHURCH SPECIAL DATE IN MARCH Tuesday, March 15, 7.30pm: Visit of Roger Prime representing the Zimbabwe Partnership Trust. Roger is the secretary of the ZPT and this is his first visit to us in that role. The trust is a fairly new charity having been started in July 2011 to help the poorest and most vulnerable members of Zimbabwean Society. The goals of the trust are: • to provide training and resources for Christians in Zimbabwe • to alleviate poverty in the short term by sending material aid and practical assistance • to reduce dependence on aid in the longer term by assisting with livelihood projects and sustainable agriculture schemes • to give particular help to pastors and church leaders to help them to come to a closer understanding of scripture, and countering error • to help with the rescue and care of orphans REGULAR MEETINGS Sunday Services: 10.30am and 6.30pm

Sunday Morning Worship: 10.30am, including crèche and Sunday Club

EVENTS AND SERVICES

Bible Study and Prayer meeting: Tuesdays at 7.30pm.

Service of Holy Communion: Second Sunday

Knit for Peace: Wednesday, March 2, 2.30pm

All very welcome.

WEEKDAY ACTIVITIES IN CHRISTCHURCH HALLS

Women’s World Day of Prayer: Friday, March 4, 2-3pm followed by refreshments

Tiddlers: Monday 9.30-11am (term time) For mums and toddlers 12 months to four years. Contact Hannah: 07969 482360 Scrabble Club: Monday, 2-4pm New players please contact Sheila Norris: 01449 720871 Knit for Peace: First Wednesday, 2.30-4pm Contact Sheila Norris: 01449 720871 Women’s Fellowship: Second Wednesday, 2.30-3.30pm Contact Linda Hills: 01449 721258 Christians Together Ecumenical Group: Thursday, 10am Room 4, Christchurch. Contact Ann Devereux: 01449 721575 Coffee Morning: Second Saturday, 10am-noon Always with a selection of cakes for sale. OTHER REGULAR BOOKINGS Weight Watchers: Monday, 7-9pm Karate: Wednesdays: juniors 6.30-7.30pm / adults 7.30-8.30pm Rainbow Guides: Thursday, 5.30-6.30pm Brownies: 6.30-7.30pm (term time) Self Defence: Thursday, 8-10pm Samurai Training: Friday, 7-9pm

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Scrabble Club: Mondays, March 7, 14 and 21, 2pm Lent course continues: Tuesdays, March 8 and 15, 10am and 7.30pm

For further information, if you require transport, or you would like a home visit, please contact Peter: 01394 271645 / 07570 558072 / peterkinley60@gmail.com www.needhamchurch.org.uk

Women’s Fellowship: Wednesday, March 9, 2.30pm Coffee Morning: Saturday, March 12, 10amnoon with refreshments, cakes and produce for sale Mothering Sunday: Sunday, March 6, 10.30am, café style service led by The Rev Mary Playford Passion Sunday: Sunday, March 13, 10.30am, service of Holy Communion led by The Rev Mary Playford Palm Sunday: Sunday, March 20, 10.30am, service led by The Rev John Boardman Good Friday: Walk of Witness commencing from The Ark, 10.30am An evening of dramatic readings from The Nail by Stephen Cottrell, Bishop of Chelmsford, 7.30pm Easter Sunday: Celebration Service of Holy Communion led by The Rev Mary Playford, 10.30am

HOME WORSHIP We had a record attendance at Home Worship on February 1 when Diocescan Discipleship and Ministry Development Officer Ruth Dennigan led our worship with a meditation on Psalm 114 – how God has been with us through difficult circumstances, just as he has been with people in the past. This month, The Rev Robert Hinsley from the Mission to Seafarers is coming to lead Home Worship, which will meet at 10am at 137 High Street, Needham Market, on Monday, March 7 (always the first Monday morning of the month). All welcome. This is an outreach group with tea, coffee and biscuits and a friendly chat after the worship. Wendy Marchant

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