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A WORD FROM THE EDITOR You know what it’s like when you have a few precious minutes to catch up on a million tasks. It’s usually a mad dash involving at least one bruise, multiple encounters with people you’d love to chat to at any other time (just not right now) and, almost always, a whole lot of frustration. Well, last Saturday I left home with a mile-long list and 30 minutes to complete them. Parking took at least 10 minutes so the pressure was on from the get-go. First, the library where I grabbed the first Jo Nesbo book I saw (turns out I’d read it before but I’m enjoying it nonetheless). Then I lost precious minutes standing in a queue at the pharmacy. Next the pet shop and then back to the car with a bale of hay. Round two took me first to the gift shop for a baby gift and card, then to the homeware shop for window cleaner and a new squeegee (still unused by the way) and finally to the hairdressers to make an appointment (which I’ll probably have to cancel). I’m exhausted just writing about it, but as I raced from shop to shop and criss-crossed the market square at least four times, I noticed a father and son sitting on a bench under a shady tree. Each time I raced by I was struck by how still they were, dad with his arm draped over his son’s shoulders as they sat close together in silence watching the world go by. I stopped at one point to watch them from behind and in that moment I felt like a complete lunatic. I tried to remember the last time I’d simply sat with my son, doing nothing, just being together, and it had been a while. With one last admiring glance at the relaxed pair on the bench, I headed to the car and home to Jack. After a quick kick around (always his first choice) we snuggled up on the sofa to watch a movie. Of course, I do wonder what the wife/mother was doing while the dad and son relaxed! Perhaps she was tearing about like me, but I hope not. That list of things to do will always be there, but I’m determined to find that happy balance and to spend more time with my nearest and dearest. Now who’s going to clean those windows?

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SUMMER OPEN DAY AT OAK TREE LOW CARBON FARM Oak Tree Low Carbon Farm has its summer open day on Saturday, July 21 between 10am and 4pm. You can enjoy a tour of the farm and learn about how to grow food and flowers in an environmentally-friendly way. The farm is home to Suffolk’s first Community Supported Agriculture Scheme. It supports up to 60 local households providing them with a weekly veg box containing freshly harvested food, with free range eggs, fruit and flowers in season. Produce is grown without the use of artificial chemicals and in a way that supports the land and its wildlife. There will also be cut flowers available to buy. These are flowers grown from seed at the farm. Many people don’t realise that the flowers bought in supermarkets, online and from florist shops are usually imported from overseas and grown intensively using chemicals including pesticides and herbicides. Oak Tree Farm offers a ‘green’ alternative. Its flowers are grown without the use of artificial chemicals and because they are grown at the farm there are no air miles involved! As highlighted at the Royal Wedding this year, British-grown flowers are becoming increasingly popular. Flowers from Oak Tree Farm include many species and varieties which cannot be found in local florists. The flowers are vibrant, beautiful and evocative of the English countryside and of oldfashioned cottage gardens. At a time when our bees are threatened, it’s also worth mentioning that bees love the flower garden at Oak Tree Farm – the flowers grown there are bee-friendly. Oak Tree Low Carbon Farm is located in Playford Lane, Rushmere St Andrew IP5 1DW. It is a not-for-profit social enterprise and more details can be found at: www.the-oak-tree.co.uk For the farm tour please wear sturdy footwear suitable for walking on uneven ground. A donation of £5 per adult is suggested. Accompanied children can visit free of charge. Refreshments are included.

ENGLISH COUNTRY DANCING Think you might enjoy it? Then come along to St John’s URC Hall, Cowper Street, Ipswich on the first and third Tuesdays of the month at 8pm. For more information contact Helen: howefamily96@yahoo.co.uk / 01473 717979 John: johnaadams1942@gmail.com / 01473 710406

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NEWS LOTTERY AWARD SECURES FUTURE OF IPSWICH WOMEN’S FESTIVAL Ipswich Women’s Festival Group, together with many other organisations across Ipswich, are planning a festival to celebrate 100 years since the first women got the vote. Now, with a generous £10,000 award from lotterybased Awards for All, they are able to go ahead with their ambitious plans. The project, Women’s Voices, Women’s Votes – 100 Years On, aims to reach out to all parts of the community to celebrate together the achievements of women in the last 100 years, to explore how far women still have to go to be equal, and to encourage women and young people to become more involved in civic life. The focus will be an exciting one-day festival on October 6 at the University of Suffolk. There will be performance poetry, drama, film, action through crafts, music, inspirational talks, mentoring, exhibitions, voting and much more – all aimed at women whatever their age, ethnicity or sexuality (while still welcoming men) – and with young people particularly in mind. This initial award enables the lead-in events to start. In June and July EqualiTeas will begin – a series of tea-parties with women in communities all over Ipswich, where over a cup of tea and a cake they will be invited to talk about their experiences, and what needs to change. Similar events will go on in a number of schools and youth groups. In the autumn, there will be a women’s walk around the main suffragette sites in Ipswich, with dramatic reconstructions of what local women did to get the vote. The festival is already bringing women and girls together; it is being shaped not only by Ipswich Women’s Festival Group, but by representatives of organisations throughout Ipswich, including the Future Female Society, Tusk Theatre Company, Volunteering Matters WASSUP, SPILL Festival, PHOEBE, Realise Futures, WI, Bangladeshi Support Centre, East of England Co-op and Wolsey Women, as well as the town’s libraries, museums, theatres, political parties and IBC. Further information from project chair Joy Bounds (01473 250400), or project co-ordinator Nikki Packham (07855 547128).

ORWELL PROBUS CLUB We meet on the second Thursday of each month at Ipswich Sports Club on Henley Road for lunch and usually a speaker entertains us afterwards. What is Probus? Probus clubs provide an opportunity for active retired, or semi-retired, gentlemen to attend regular meetings and enjoy the camaraderie of like-minded people who appreciate similar interests. We have social events, outings, and holidays which, of course, include spouses, partners and friends. If you think Orwell Probus Club could be for you, please contact our secretary, Chris Flint, for further details: 01473 226996 / mailto@1878.me.uk

CLASSICS AND CREAM TEA Professional cellist Yalda Davis has made a promise to herself to play in every church in Suffolk. She is coming to the Ipswich Unitarian Meeting House in Friars Street, with her pianist James Recknell, for a concert of classics on Saturday, June 30, starting at 2.30pm. There will then be a cream tea served on the green beside the church and a collection in aid of the Meeting House Restoration Fund. A detailed inspection and report on the status of the building has revealed a need for extensive renovation work to maintain it for future generations. The church is a beautiful setting for the music. As a Grade 1 listed building, built in 1699 and used for worship ever since, the Ipswich Unitarian Meeting House has amazed visitors with its simple beauty. It is open for visitors from noon-4pm on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays throughout the summer to the end of September. All are welcome for a look round to admire the building – or even better, come to the concert and cream tea.

NEW CLASSES IN ARGENTINE TANGO As the current series of beginner’s classes come to a close, Suffolk Tango, a not-for-profit group run by volunteers, is pleased to announce the next opportunity for more people to start learning Argentine tango. Staring on Monday, September 17, Richard and Mandy from Suffolk Tango are offering a new course to learn the elegant, evocative social dance of Argentine Tango on Mondays. The 10-week course (in two five-week blocks) aims to provide a solid foundation in the key elements of Argentine tango in an enjoyable sociable environment. It concentrates on how to lead and follow the fundamental steps and the dance is improvised to the music so there are no long sequences to learn. Richard says that our current dancers are of all ages, some coming with a background of ballroom, salsa or modern jive, but many have never attended dance classes before. Once you try Argentine tango you will soon get hooked and an exciting range of dancing opportunities near and far opens up. After this course you will be able to progress into our structured courses for improvers and intermediates. Prior booking is essential, but there is no need to book with a partner as we will match followers and leaders as you apply to achieve a balanced class. However, it is better to come together with a partner if you can. What is more, we always rotate partners during the class to speed the learning process and to make the evening more fun. Held at the Richards Room at Martlesham Community Centre (behind Tesco) from 7.30-10pm on Mondays from September 17. You can apply via the online form at www.suffolktango.org.uk or contact: Mandy@suffolktango.org.uk / 07766 694618

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OUT & ABOUT SUFFOLK BOOK LEAGUE WELCOMES LAURA JAMES Laura James, a businesswoman, publishing editor, PR consultant and mother of four, was diagnosed with autism at 45. Her memoir, Odd Girl Out, draws on her professional and personal experiences and reflects on her life in light of her diagnosis, answering the question ‘what do you do when you wake up in your forties and realise you’ve been living a lie your whole life?’. Join us on Thursday, July 5 at Ipswich Institute Reading Room, 15 Tavern Street, Ipswich IP1 3AA. Doors open at 7pm and the event will start at 7.30pm. Members £4, non-members £8, students free with ID. To avoid disappointment on the door seats can be reserved by emailing: tickets@sbl.org.uk Payment required on arrival at the event preferably by cash (no cards accepted). Tickets for reserved seats need to be collected by 7.15pm. Pop-up bookshop courtesy of Woodbridge Emporium. https://suffolkbookleague.wordpress.com

MARTLESHAM BRASS Making music fun in East Anglia Martlesham Brass are appearing at several events in July, starting with Ipswich Music Day on Sunday, July 1. You can catch the main band in St Margaret’s Church between 2 and 3pm. Then it’s on to Cedarwood School Fete on Saturday, July 7, when the band will be playing between noon and 1pm. Finally, the main band are playing between 1 and 2pm at Martlesham Village Fete on The Green on Saturday, July 14. We would love to hear from new players, young and old, with or without experience. Our aim is to encourage anyone who feels they would like to play in a brass band to come and have a go! If you would like to join us, or if you already play or have previously played a brass instrument and would like to come along and meet us, please contact us via the website or use the contact details below. Publicity Officer Liz Howard e_m_howard@talk21.com / 01473 625617 www.martleshambrass.co.uk

BROKE HALL WI We would be pleased to meet any new ladies who would like to come and see what we do and maybe join in. We meet at 7.30pm (doors open at 7pm) on the second Friday of the month at St Augustine’s Church Hall, Bucklesham Road, Ipswich IP3 8TH. We also have monthly clubs, walks, meals out, darts, crafts, theatre trips, outing and visits. FORTHCOMING MEETINGS Friday, July 13: The Baron, the Policeman and the Mayor (an Ipswich Riot) by Linda Sexton Friday, September 14: The History of Playing Cards by Colin Hopper Friday, October 12: Climate Change by Professor John Midwinter Friday, November 9: AGM Friday, December 14: Medieval Poetry (but not as we know it) by Richatd Langridge For more information: Sue (01473 414746) or Cynthia (01473 726068).

IPSWICH COUNTRY MARKET We had a wonderful time at the Suffolk Show again this year with other markets from East Suffolk. The weather couldn’t have been better and we enjoyed meeting customers old and new. Could any other stalls boast such variety of goods? Being a cooperative we have many producers making different things. It was lovely to hear why items were being purchased and where they were heading for. We have the pleasure too of sharing our stories of how the items were made. A personal shopping experience with a real connection, and we do it every week at our own market. Now that summer is in full swing why not come and see what our gardeners have to offer? Seasonal soft fruit and vegetables, plants and cut flowers all freshly picked. We also have all our baking, preserves, chutneys and local honey. Our crafters are busy making gift and practical items, with cards and gift bags too. If you missed our special tasting for Suffolk Day we have another special event to look forward to, a ‘honey day’ where you can meet the beekeepers on Thursday, August 9. There will be honey tasting so this could be an ideal chance for you, your children and grandchildren to taste this pure product – more details to follow next month. We are open on Thursday mornings from 10.15-11.30am at Rushmere Village Hall on Humber Doucy Lane. We have free parking and home baked refreshments with a free tea or coffee on your first visit. Where else could you have a cheese scone or slice of cake and a hot drink for around a pound? We also have bacon rolls on offer on the first Thursday of the month for only £1.20! Come and try us out, we look forward to welcoming you soon. You can find more information about the market on our Facebook page – Ipswich Country Market – or at: www.ipswichcountrymarket.co.uk

SIDEGATE LANE COMMUNITY CENTRE Tuesday Tea Dance with Teresa Brown 2-4pm with refreshments, £3 for members, easy parking / 01473 422427 Wednesday Evening Ballroom and Latin Dance Classes 7-8pm: Improvers, ideal if your class has closed down 8-10pm: Intermediate ballroom and Latin dance steps and style, £3 for members, easy parking / 01473 422427 / 01473 723070 Friday Evening Sequence Dancing Classes 7-8pm: Sequence Dancing beginner’s class, £3 per class, ample free parking on site. 8-10pm: General Sequence Dance Class for improvers with new dances being taught on some evenings, £3 per class with ample car parking on site. Contact for both classes: 01473 712080 Monday & Thursday Morning Yoga Classes with Michelle 10-11am, £3.50 / Tel: 01473 729619 Sidegate Lane Community Centre, Ipswich IP4 4HZ www.sidegatelanecommunitycentre.org.uk/sequence There are no Tuesday Tea Dances or Wednesday evening classes in August. Return dates are Tuesday 4 and Wednesday, September 5.

CRAFTERS UNLIMITED A craft club for people who like to try different crafts in a light hearted atmosphere with refreshments, we meet on the fourth Thursday of each month in Rushmere Village Hall from 7.30-10pm. Thursday, July 26: Deco-patch mini Birdhouses with Emma There are always other projects available with assistance from the committee and other club members. New members are always welcome. For details contact Emma: 01787 373850

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OUT & ABOUT IPSWICH BRANCH, SUFFOLK FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY Thursday, July 26 at 7.15pm: Ipswich Cinemas and Theatres by Eric Thorndyke There are more than you may think. Come along and be surprised. Do you know where Charles Dickens spoke? What were the early cinemas like? Do you have any stories of past cinema and theatre trips – come along and share them afterwards. We meet at the Co-op Education Centre where the pedestrian entrance is at 11 Fore Street, Ipswich IP4 1JW, and the car park entrance is in Waterworks Street IP4 1JG. Admission is £2 for society members and £2.50 for non-members, who are warmly welcomed. You can join the society at the meeting if you wish. Tickets are not required, just turn up and pay on the door. For more information contact Howard on 01473 274300 or visit: www.suffolkfhs.org.uk

ORWELL DECORATIVE AND FINE ARTS SOCIETY The title of our lecture by Dr Matt Lodder on June 6 was The Untold History of Tattooing, a subject that is perhaps not usually associated with a fine arts society. Nevertheless, Dr Lodder gave us an insight into a fascinating and unusual area of art about which most of us know very little. More questions were asked at the end of this lecture than at any other we can remember, testament we feel, to Dr Lodder’s lecturing skills. We are now taking our usual summer break, but why not join us when our new season starts on Wednesday, September 5, when Rosalind Whyte will be giving a talk entitled 250 Years of the Royal Academy. We meet at Tower Hall, Broadlands Way, Rushmere St Andrew on the first Wednesday of most months. Talks last about an hour, commencing at 2.15pm, with tea and coffee served from 1.30-2pm. Guests and non-members are welcome provided we have enough space. Exceptionally popular lectures will have a visitor limit of 20 spaces. Please contact Wendy Robbins in advance on 01394 823807 to check if there is available space. For the latest events and news please visit: www.orwelldfas.org.uk

IPSWICH AND DISTRICT SOROPTIMIST CLUB We are feeling really at home this year. All the celebrations for the centenary of (some) women getting the vote chime with the Soroptimist vision of a world where ‘women and girls achieve their potential and have an equal voice in creating strong, peaceful communities worldwide’. We marked the centenary of the franchise in February and have more plans for the autumn. Meanwhile our local focus is to make ourselves more aware of the lives of different groups of women in Ipswich. At our meeting on July 11 our speaker will be Maureen Reynel, founder of FIND, Families in Need. We are concerned about the situations in our society which bring some of our fellow citizens to their food bank. We feel she will have a lot to share with us. You would be very welcome to join us for this talk on July 11. Please contact our secretary Joyce on 01394 615659 for more information and directions.

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By the time you read this the longest day will be long gone and we’ll be right in the middle of summer with long, hot, sunny days (hopefully!). Watering is essential therefore to combat the dryness and really does make all the difference. Watering in the evening is best if at all possible when the water wont ‘shock’ the plants in the heat of the day and will also penetrate the soil better rather than evaporating. In really dry conditions daily watering is best although not everyone can get to the allotment on a daily basis so mulching can also help to retain moisture. Weeds always thrive over the summer and will of course compete for water and nutrients, so it’s a good idea to hoe them out regularly to stay on top of them. It’s usually quicker than digging them out too. Keep a look-out for tomato and potato blight which can take hold if there are wet and humid conditions as it is a fungus. You may notice the edges of the leaves start to turn brown as does the stem and the fruit – together with a rotting smell. Ensuring plants are well spaced out can help prevent the disease spreading, but you can also use a specific spray to deal with it. Keep pinching out the side shoots of your tomatoes and give them tomato fertilizer. Don’t forget to harvest courgettes when they are small and tasty – they will quickly grow to marrow size otherwise. You can also sow second cropping potatoes now, as well as repeat sowings of salad crops. However, it’s best not to crop any more rhubarb at this stage as it could affect the crop next year. Hopefully you will be enjoying your produce such as salad crops, strawberries, runner beans, peas, carrots and potatoes. I savoured my first broad beans at the beginning of June –enjoying them with just a bit of butter on them – divine! And if that’s got your taste buds going then why not join us at the allotment site and grow your own too? We’ll throw in some beautiful skylark song for free! Contact our membership secretary, Angela Brown: membership@kesgrave-allotments.org.uk / 01473 612283 Sally Peckham

ORWELL FLOWER CLUB We had a return visit from Barbara Collins from Peterborough on May 24. Barbara gave a fantastic demonstration entitled Spring into Summer. Her flowers were excellent and there were plenty of them. Her knowledge of flowers is amazing and the whole evening was enjoyed by all who attended. For our meeting on June 28 we will have a visit from Susan Horne from Gt Baddow with Floral Mayhem. Susan was due to come to us earlier in the year, but the Orwell Bridge was closed and she only managed to get to the Copdock Roundabout, and could get no further due to all the traffic hold ups. We certainly hope that June 28 will be beautiful summer’s evening and she will arrive on time! Orwell Flower Club meets on the fourth Thursday of the month, except in August and December, at the Tower Hall, Broadlands Way, Rushmere St Andrew IP4 5SU. Demonstrations start at 7.15pm, but the doors open by 6.45pm to allow time to browse at our sales tables and to buy raffle tickets for the displays created in the demonstrations. The annual subscription is £40 which is due on March 31. Visitors are always welcome at £5 per meeting. For further details please contact Delcie Corbett: 01473 623371 / gil.corbett@btinternet.com

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SCHOOLS / CHURCH NEWS MARTLESHAM & KESGRAVE PLAYSCHOOLS

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From September 2018 Kesgrave Playschool will be extending its term time opening hours – Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 9am-noon and noon-3pm and Friday 9am-noon. Of course, if you’d like some holiday bookings as well these can be taken at Martlesham Playschool.

Our new parent and toddler group, Little Lambs, got off to a flying start on Friday, June 8 when we were thrilled to see parents and grandparents bringing their youngsters to the first session. Bixley Farm residents were pleased to have a local toddler group available to them.

If you’re looking for a playschool for your child, come and take a look at Kesgrave on one of our sessions or contact 07746 907060 to arrange an appointment. We are based at the Millennium Jubilee Hall overlooking the Millennium fields and woodland. Our Martlesham and Kesgrave Playschool Facebook page offers lots of photographs and reviews and enables you to message any questions.

The children had great fun playing with play dough, making crafts, dressing up and enjoying story time with singing too. As it was a lovely sunny day they were also able to play outside. They also enjoyed snack time with fruit and drinks. Parents also indulged in coffee, chocolate brownies and strawberries. Although we can’t promise brownies every week you will always be guaranteed a warm welcome.

As the summer term draws to an end we are looking forward to our annual summer trips. Kesgrave have a leavers’ farewell family picnic; we all have our fingers crossed for more sunny weather on the day. We will wave a sad goodbye to our biggest boys and girls, but hope they will pop back to show us, and the younger children, their smart new uniforms! Martlesham have a leavers’ graduation evening to celebrate their time at playschool. Martlesham children will have the opportunity to visit the farm this half term and will have a chance to feed the animals and learn about how to care for them. The farm also allows the children space to play on various climbing equipment as well as swings and dens to explore.

The session runs from 9.15-11am every Friday during term time at the Tower Hall for a nominal £1 per family. All toddlers are welcome, ideally accompanied by an adult! Please spread the word if you know families who would benefit from some fun time. If you would like more details please contact: Emma Allinson: families@mie.org.uk

At Martlesham Playschool we can offer you term time and holiday spaces. Spaces are available from September for 15 and 30 hours of funded childcare, two-year funded and non-funded sessions. Call Martlesham on 01473 625986, visit our Martlesham Playschool Facebook page or: www.mandkplayschools.co.uk

SUMMER TERM Fun activity sessions for pre-school aged children with parents, grandparents, friends, family and/or carers on the second and fourth Mondays of each month during term times from 10.30am-noon at St Michael’s Church Centre, Martlesham Heath IP5 3PL. The last date in the summer term is July 9, but look out for our autumn term dates in the august issues of local magazines and on our posters. For further information please contact Sonya & Maureen Burrows: 01473 625196

In addition to our Sunday services and parent and toddler group, we have also started a fortnightly home group that meets in Foxwood Crescent. This is a great way to get to know people better and to study the Bible together in an informal way. This term we are looking at the subject of sin, the effects of which are only too evident all around us – in our private lives as well as in the events that shape our world. While technology, legislation and education can limit some of the worst excesses, human nature has a habit of defying all attempts at self-restraint. Whether it’s the inability to keep to a diet or the uncontrollable rage that strikes a young boy down, it’s the same source. As Christians we believe God has provided a way out, through Jesus. If you are interested in joining the home group please use the contact information at the end of the article. We also meet for group prayer on the first Thursday of the month at 7pm and 8pm at Tower Hall. If you have anything or anyone you wish to pray for we are there for you. You just need to turn up. As always, everyone is welcome to join us each Sunday for our regular weekly service at Tower Hall from 4-5pm. There are opportunities to speak to clergy or other members of the church, time for prayer and Holy Communion is celebrated every other Sunday. Bixley Farm Church (CofE) was initiated by St John’s, Cauldwell Hall Road and St Andrew’s, Britannia Road (collectively called Mission Ipswich East). For further information contact office@mie.org.uk / 01473 270978 or visit: www.mie.org/bixley

HEATHLANDS COMMUNITY PRE-SCHOOL & AFTER SCHOOL CLUB Recent activities have included a lovely trip to the heath with dads and granddads, den building with Suffolk Wildlife Trust, exploring under the sea and finding interesting facts about creatures that live there. We are beginning to prepare our older children for the transition to big school and our out of school clubbers have been following the progress of the World Cup. We are looking for enthusiastic adult singers (no experience necessary) who would like to join our Heathlands Choir. We meet informally on a monthly basis and whenever we can. If you are interested in joining us, we would be pleased to hear from you. Please contact either Marie or Julie on: 01473 417517 We will be holding an open evening in November. This is a great chance for prospective parents to come in and see what we have to offer. If you are interested in attending please contact Marie or Julie to book your place. Heathlands is a well-established, committee-run preschool situated in the grounds of Broke Hall Community Primary School. We can offer funded places for eligible two year olds and for all other children the term after their third birthday. A breakfast club and afterschool club is also available. We are pleased to accept applications for a place for terms starting January 2019 and beyond.

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Over the last few months we have seen many tragedies, many involving young people losing their lives all too soon, even locally. The questions being asked are why is this happening? Where have we gone so wrong? What can we do to resolve it? The answer is we seem to live in more and more fear, fear of others and of the world around us. In churches both nationally and locally a lot of time has been spent in prayer because we, as a body of believers, know that prayer is essential and effective. But it has to go beyond prayer and into action so what more can we do. A lot has to do with changing mind-sets and not just of those involved but our attitudes towards those involved. Fear has to be beaten and it can be. We believe that only God can heal in these situations as we pray for the spirit of fear to depart from the lives of both young and old. Even if you wouldn’t normally pray, please do it now? Pray for peace and forgiveness to enter the hearts and minds of all involved. May God bless you. Join us on Sunday mornings at 11.30am (Café and Children’s Church 10.30am) at The Ark Church, The Drift, Nacton Road, Ipswich IP3 9QR. You can contact us via email at arkipswichuk@gmail.com and we can also be found on Facebook and on Twitter @arkipswich or online at: www.arkipswich.co.uk

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