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A WORD FROM THE EDITOR I’m having guitar lessons at the moment. In fact it’s a family guitar lesson, though Jack seems to chit-chat most of the time which is more than a little annoying. I’m not naturally ‘musical’ and have no immediate plans to join a band, but decided to do this to give my brain a bit of a work-out. It’s proving to be a challenge. I spend so long trying to recall each chord I doubt if I’ll ever produce anything which resembles music, but it has been interesting to explore my mental back catalogue to find pieces I want to play (eventually). Different types of music and different artists have accompanied me through various stages in my life. Johnny Cash was my first love, then Bruce Springsteen, Michael Jackson, Bob Dylan, U2, The Stunning, The Pale, Leonard Cohen, Neil Young, Snow Patrol, Regina Spektor, Nick Cave, Ed Sheeran… and always Johnny Cash.
NEWS STOWMARKET MEADLANDS MEN’S SHED Stowmarket Meadlands Men’s Shed opened it’s doors on Saturday, April 8 to welcome over 70 people into their workshop. People came to visit the proud team and saw photos of the progress since the self-build of the workshop began in January. They were lucky to have visitors from Australia, who explained how the concept had grown there and how successful it was. Refreshments were served and a raffle held. The team were extremely pleased with the numbers of interested visitors. The team of ‘Shedders’ hope the workshop will be fully functional next month and are still looking for more people to join the enthusiastic team.
One song I go back to again and again is U2’s Stuck in a Moment. The following words have helped me through some difficult times: “And if the night runs over, And if the day won’t last, And if your way should falter, Along this stony pass, It’s just a moment, This time will pass”
We welcome men and women to the workshop to make projects from wood, for themselves or for the community, but the main aim of the shed is to encourage people to meet others. Members may just wish to come along for a cup of tea and a talk with other members. We have been approached by other groups in the community asking for our help with their repairs.
Another which reduces me to tears every time I play it, and I play it a lot, is Johnny Cash’s version of Hurt. His video is regarded as one of the saddest every produced, but on their own the opening lyrics are, in my opinion, the most powerful description of loneliness I’ve ever encountered: “I hurt myself today, To see if I still feel, I focus on the pain, The only thing that’s real” Right now these lyrics make me sad for those who are alone with little or no prospect of human contact. The days may be longer and most of us are getting out and about, but not everyone. Spare a thought for those who are isolated though illness or age and consider what you might do to provide a distraction. In Save Myself, Ed Sheeran sings “...human beings are destined to radiate or drain…” Let’s try to radiate more than drain – and I promise to never, ever, ever play guitar in public.
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stowmarket carnival 2017 I would like to start this month by thanking everyone who supported our fun day on April 1. The weather was in our favour and we raised nearly £500. Thanks also to Deputy Mayor Dave Muller for his help selecting the Carnival Court and the Meadlands Social Club for hosting the event. Stowmarket Carnival is a much loved tradition for residents and cannot happen without the help and continued support of local businesses and everyone who turns up to enjoy our fun filled carnival weekend. Please help in any way you can to keep Stowmarket Carnival going. We have many fundraising events throughout the year, which in themselves are great community events, so keep your eyes peeled for information online, around town and by following us on Facebook. Our next fundraising events are An Evening with Marcus Day on May 10 (see poster below) and a darts tournament series hosted by Zarkeys and Evolution Darts which you can find out more about at: www.stowmarketcarnival.org.uk/upcoming-events / Facebook ARE YOU PART OF A CAR CLUB OR JUST A PETROLHEAD? Check out our Car Show poster below and come along on Sunday, July 9 to exhibit your car? WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE 2017 CARNIVAL COURT Carnival Queen: Atlanta Martin Carnival Princesses: Rebecca Foreman & Shannon Bell Carnival Prince: Harley Godbold Court Chaperones: Danni Neave & Louise Rouse
SOMETHING NEW In honour of Stowmarket’s status as a Market Town we have the carnival’s first street market this year on the recreation ground where as well as some great, fresh coffee, waffles, ice cream, pizza, burgers and doughnuts, there will also be wine samples, handmade pens, cupcakes, homemade fudge, handmade jewellery, children’s wooden toys, fashion accessories, ceramics, temporary tattoos, face painting, and you can even get a haircut from MR barbers. WE NEED YOU Your 2017 Carnival still need lots of help and volunteers so please get in touch. contact us on: info@stowmarketcarnival.org.uk / FB @stowmarketcarnival / Twitter @stowmarketcarn1 Massive thanks to the following for their support: Green King Mansion House Publishing / In Touch with Stowmarket & Stowupland Zarkeys Evolution Darts chillybottom.com R C Installations Claydon Skip Hire Sackers See you next month and keep IN TOUCH! www.stowmarketcarnival.org.uk
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NEWS CHRISTIAN AID WEEK 2017: MAY 14-20
NEW BUSINESSES IN STOWMARKET
Christian Aid Week began 60 years ago to support the charity’s work with refugees in Europe following the Second World War and in this 60th anniversary year, it is focusing on its continuing work with refugees, which is needed now more than ever.
Stowmarket has a rich history of being a market town, and our Thursday and Saturday markets continue to grow in popularity. Over the past few years we have seen a tremendous growth in the number of independent shops opening in the town centre, bringing vibrancy and diversity to our town.
In a break from tradition, the local churches which are part of Churches Together in Stowmarket will be holding a street collection on Thursday, May 17 and a supermarket collection at Tesco on Friday, May 18 instead of collecting house-to-house. Individual churches will also have envelope collections to enable church members to make donations that can be gift-aided where appropriate. Many member churches are also holding extra events to support the work of Christian Aid during the week. If you see a volunteer collecting for Christian Aid, please give generously to help relieve suffering and build a world where everyone has a safe place to call home.
MUNTONS EMPLOYEE RETIRES AFTER 50 YEARS’ CONTINUOUS SERVICE
Here are just a few of the exciting new businesses that have opened in the town centre in recent months. Pop in and pay them a visit if you haven’t already. All You Need: restaurant, bar and deli in Old Fox Yard All You Need opened in October 2016, and last month opened a deli next door to the restaurant. This lovely restaurant run by Sue Styles and Nichole Woods boosts links to BBC’s Master Chef and offers delicious Mediterranean fare. All You Need can also provide catering and venue hire for functions and events to suit all budgets and requirements. To book or for more information, contact All You Need on 07960 217862. Petite Pancakes: 1 Market Place Petite Pancakes opened in February 2016 in the former premises of Edelweiss. This quaint little pancake house offers a variety of sweet and savoury pancakes made using locally sourced ingredients. They also offer gluten and lactose free pancakes. You can choose to eat in or takeaway from Tuesday to Sunday. For more information contact Petite Pancakes on 01449 615322 or visit: www.facebook.com/petitepancakes A-Lot-A Choc: 25 Bury Street A-Lot-A Choc chocolate boutique opened in December 2016 joining a growing number of successful independent shops on Bury Street. A-Lot-A Choc offers ethically sourced handmade chocolate made on their premises in Bury Street. They offer a wide range of products from traditional bars through to seasonally themed chocolates. A-Lot-A Choc is open Thursday to Saturday. For more information contact A-Lot-A-Choc on 07850 029269 or visit: www.alotachoc.co.uk
When Keith Riches from Stowupland joined Muntons on 3 April 1967 as a Quality Control Laboratory Analyst, few, including Keith himself, would have anticipated that he would stay with the company for 50 years, a rare occurrence in this day and age.
Stowmarket town centre is growing and independent shop owners are working hard to rebuild our local high street while offering excellent diverse products and services. Stowmarket Town Council is keen to encourage local people to shop locally supporting local businesses and employment.
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Back in April 1967, Engelbert Humperdinck was topping the charts with Release Me. It was still two years before man walked on the moon and the Concorde made its maiden flight. Keith’s starting salary was £4 10/per week (that’s £4.50 in today’s money), but then a Mars bar was less than 3p and the average cost of a house was less than £3,000. During the course of his career Keith progressed to his current position as QC Laboratory Team Leader in Muntons busy laboratory, where thousands of samples are tested each year, vital in ensuring that raw materials purchased and products sold meet exacting specifications. Upon reaching his 50-year service milestone Keith commented: “People say that this is a real achievement but to me there was just no reason to leave. The time has flown past, particularly the last couple of years, and whilst I am looking forward to retirement I will miss the job.” He continued: “One thing I won’t miss is the bicycle journey to work and back every day – particularly when it’s pouring down.” Nigel Davies, Manufacturing and Sustainability Director, said: “Keith’s achievement is remarkable. He has amassed a wealth of knowledge and experience that he has been able to use to guide our analytical performance to a high level. His cycling to work is well known and in my estimation Keith has in his 50 years ridden the equivalent of around four times around the world just coming to and from work! We wish him a very long, happy and enjoyable retirement.”
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After winning a Facebook poll in February with two other local charities, the club is now a Buildbase Stowmarket fundraising partner for 2017. Buildbase Stowmarket was awarded Charity Fundraising Campion of the Year in 2016 for supporting local charities so this is a fantastic opportunity for the club and will be working closely with Buildbase staff, customers and suppliers to raise much needed funds. An initial meeting with Ian Bell, manager of Buildbase Stowmarket, to discuss future fundraising events has given the club a much needed positive boost for the coming year. A banner promoting our partnership with Buildbase was unveiled at Red Gables, the home of our youth group, with a number of young adults who attend pictured here with Ian. If you would like further information about Stowmarket ASD Saturday Club, please contact the club co-ordinator on 07920 714611.
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NEWS GREAT BLAKENHAM WEDDING FESTIVAL STOWMARKET WARDS – MAY 2017 Wedding fairs are usually held in grand country homes or large hotels. We are bucking the trend and holding a church-based wedding fair. We want couples to have their dream church wedding, so we are teaming up with local businesses to run our very own wedding festival. Over the weekend of May 27-29, from 10am-4pm daily, St Mary’s Church, Great Blakenham, will play host to one of the very first and only churchbased wedding fairs. The unique event will be held in the church, the Chequers Free House and Church Hall opposite. Join us for presecco and canopies at our preview evening at 7pm on Friday 26 with Bishop Mike (tickets are £5). On Saturday 27 and Sunday 28, the church will be open to view show-stopping flower arrangements from various local companies and flower arrangers, beautiful wedding dresses throughout the ages, as well as dresses for sale. Hear wedding music on the organ, and chat to local vicars who can advise you on matters about your special day, and can also support you as you begin married life together. At 4pm on Sunday 28, there will be a Renewal of Vows Service which will also enable unmarried couples to experience a church wedding, and there will be plenty of favourite wedding songs to sing. On Monday 29 there will be over 30 local exhibitors and stall holders to give you ideas how to make your wedding day special – from photographers to wedding cakes, dresses, entertainment and music, jewellery, beauty, cars, clothing and so much more! There will also be a goody bags for wedding couples. The Chequers Free House will be open all weekend, providing a great wedding menu to try. The Rev Carl Melville, Vicar of Great Blakenham Church, writes: “This is such a unique and exciting event. If anyone can do weddings well, it’s the Church of England. We can be traditional and formal or contemporary and quirky and we want to show couples that a church wedding is the perfect choice for them. A church wedding ceremony is a similar price to other venues, and much more personal and meaningful. By teaming up with local businesses and bespoke exhibitors, I hope people can catch a glimpse of how a church wedding can make the most special day of their lives perfect.” So, if you’re thinking about marriage, if you’re getting married soon or if you’re been married for 40 years, come along and have a great day. Admission is free, donations are welcome.
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Usually the end of term (council that is) report is being sent out about now but due to the county council elections the report is delayed until afterwards. In the meantime, here is a taster of some of the highlights Environment Recycling is up with 20 tonnes of glass per month being collected and recycled and there has been an increase of 6.5% in the number of businesses using our waste services. Green Energy income has gone up with £460,000 of income generated this year by solar panels installed by our Solar PV project, up by almost 70% on last year. The project has now reduced CO2 emissions by 3.7 million tonnes since June 2014. Additionally, tenants have received over £495k in free electricity since the scheme commenced. Housing Increase in new council homes: 65 new council homes are being built across the districts, with 14 already in the hands of their new occupants. The remaining 41 will be completed this year. All these will be for rent and all will be let at affordable rent levels and will provide additional income for the council. £430,000 has been secured from DCLG to support community-led, privately built housing projects to kick start the delivery of affordable homes for purchase. The number of empty homes is down with 97 properties having been brought back into use. This has benefited the families now living in them and generated £130,000 of income to the local economy this year. Avoidable evictions are also down. The Financial Inclusion Project has taken over 150 referrals, helping tenants claim £33,106 more in benefits they are entitled to and averted 13 evictions. These referrals come from all sources asking for assistance for tenants in financial difficulty. As a result, the councils have managed to obtain more in benefits and reduced the chances of tenants being evicted because of arrears. Economy Opportunities for businesses are up: enterprise parks are being established at Stowmarket and Sproughton which could attract up to 293 new businesses and 2,400 new jobs. Communities Communities have been empowered to bring forward neighbourhood plans across the districts with the first three now adopted in Lavenham, East Bergholt and Mendlesham. Fourteen further communities have started the formal process. The councils have provided over £725,000 in grants to community groups, comprising £492,184 in revenue funding and £233,526 capital funding. The capital funding represented 12% of over £2million total project costs.
Coffee Morning Networking: Friday, May 5, 10am-noon, at Needham Market Community Centre, School Street, Needham Market Networking Breakfast: Friday, May 19, 6.45am at our new summer venue, The Bistro, Stonham Barns
Stowmarket welcomes French families Well, the year is flying by and Easter is upon us already and by the time you read this article will be long gone. Still, the Stowmarket Twinning Association will have hosted about a dozen families from its French twin town of Verneuil-sur-Avre. If you would like to join please drop an email to Sue Smith: smith6760@btinternet.com
And to cap it all off, the Annual Electoral Canvas showed that 97% of those surveyed feel well informed about electoral matters. Don’t forget, your vote matters so exercise your democratic franchise at every opportunity. Paul Ekpenyong on behalf of the Conservative & Independent Councillors for Stowmarket Wards
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THE CHANGING TIDES OF TIME Whether we like it or not or for better or worse things do change over time. I have worked in private practice for over 10 years now, and have been reflecting on what has changed in the profession of physiotherapy over the last decade. Thankfully science and technology has advanced so much and provided us with better equipment, knowledge of how things get broken, heal and different ways to get people better. To help stimulate healing as physiotherapists, we now have radial pressure (shockwave) machines. These are fabulous for those with tendon issues and sole of foot tissue pain. They are the first new type of electrotherapy machines the profession has had for over 30 years. Research into their beneficial effects has grown and grown. The ability of these machines to help patients get better has eclipsed the old ultrasound machines physiotherapists used. Ultrasound is a low intensity sound wave, whilst the radial pressure wave machines produce a high intensity acoustic shock wave which penetrates deep into the body and jiggles up tissues and gives more energy to them to heal quicker. The other electrotherapy machines that have changed beyond all recognition are the muscle stimulator machines. They used to be big bulky boxes with lots of dials and switches. They were too expensive, not portable enough and certainly too complex to teach a patient quickly how to use them. Thankfully now there are several companies who make easy to use machines which although still expensive are at a price point where physiotherapists can loan them out so that patients can use them at home or at work to stimulate healing through the day. They can be used to help strengthen muscles or help muscles relax if it’s got tight and painful. Moving away from technology, science has given us much more research in terms of what’s best to help people return from an injury or get back to physical activity. Research has given us normative numbers to aim to get patients back to such as how flexible joints should be, how strong we need to get your muscles before letting you back to full activity and even tools and tips for making sure that you don’t go over the top when you start to return to work or sport. Easy tools to track your progress through the treatment process has been really helpful for clinicians to advise on how you are improving but of more advantage are the targets it can give to patients and the knowledge of where you are along the road to recovery.
CHERNOBYL CHILDREN’S LIFELINE MID SUFFOLK LINK As I write this I am preparing to go to Belarus to meet with the 18 children who will be coming to us in July. This is our tenth year in Mid Suffolk and it is amazing how time has flown by. We have brought over 200 children to this area and many of them still keep in touch. I have been thinking recently how this all started for us. In 2007 my husband and I hosted a child for the very first time and this began our journey with the charity. We have always stayed in touch with Nastia and recently I asked her to write a few words about her experience with the charity. The excerpt below shows just how much these visits mean to the children, far more than I think any of us realise. Thank you so much for helping us to achieve this. “My name is Nastia. I first came to England when I was 7. Someone could not go so there was a spare space on the program and my mum and dad had to say if I could go or not. They said yes. I was very excited about going there but also a bit frightened. I’m 18 years old now and still remember my first visit. I spent wonderful and unforgettable time in England seeing things I had not even dreamed of. Since that moment even though I was a child my life has changed completely. After my first meeting my hosts become a true family for me as for my parents and sister. For the past 11 years they did a lot for our family. My hosts brought me and my sister to England many times.” “Coming to England has always been so inspiring and exciting for me. I met a lot of people who not only became friends but gave me an aspiration to learn English and also made me a confident person. England gave me a good knowledge of English, which gave me an opportunity to enter a lyceum and finish it with good results and later on enter the best university in Belarus. I’m so grateful that I had an opportunity to see a world and find an inspiration for my new achievements. I think many of us don’t go the next step because they don’t know what to do yet. We don’t have enough confidence to pursue our dreams.” “And that’s why I want to say thank you that you helped me to build my self-esteem and also helped me find myself. I know that everything is possible and my biggest achievements are yet to come. I’m happy that more and more people join CCLL program to give this amazing time to children from my country. Believe me, this time they won’t forget as long as they live. CCLL you are a wonderful people with big hearts. You’re such a great example to others. The world would be better if more people were like you!” Written in English by Nastia We urgently need to raise funds to help other children like Nastia. Could you spare a few hours once a week to help in our charity shop in Needham Market? A very friendly team, lots of tea and chat, only three hours per session. Please get in touch if you can help. Link Chair Elizabeth Parker, 01449 760343
The range of exercises at our fingertips continually grows. A physiotherapist’s library of exercises never gets smaller! Greater science knowledge, tools, techniques and technology to spread the word across the World have given many patients the ability to let them control their pain. Ten years for me has gone in a blur. I look forwards to the gains that we will make over the next decade and wonder what marvels I might be talking about then… Bob Grainger MSc MCSP HCPC CSCS Practice Principal PhysioFixx Physiotherapy Clinic Sports Physiotherapist
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NEWS ANNUAL REPORT 2016/2017 BY KEITH WELHAM, MSDC COUNCILLOR FOR STOWUPLAND WARD The last 12 months has been a period of change within Mid Suffolk, in Europe and in America. Who would have predicted Brexit and Trump? Like it or not, Brexit and decisions being made by the Trump administration will affect us all for many years to come. Decisions made locally are having and will continue to have more direct impact upon residents of Mid Suffolk. Devolution of power from Westminster to a combined Suffolk and Norfolk Authority was very much on the cards, but some Norfolk councils found the terms of the offer unacceptable and, with no compromise possible, the offer was withdrawn. Nick Gowlrey became Leader of the Conservative administration at Mid Suffolk in May 2016. Charlie Adan resigned as Chief Executive of Mid Suffolk and Babergh Councils and has been replaced by Arthur Charvonia. Staff of the two councils will be moving to Endeavour House in Ipswich around September 2017 where they will take over part of Suffolk County Council’s headquarters building. The Needham Market offices will be closed and a ‘call in centre’ will open in Ipswich Street, Stowmarket. A complete overhaul of IT and telephone systems will be complete in time for the move. The promise is of a clear website that is simple to use for people to do a range of transactions on-line, such as pay council tax, claim benefits or order a brown bin. A single phone number will reach the council with callers then directed to the correct team. A fundamental change to the way MSDC makes decisions will come in from May 2017 with the setting up of a cabinet system of governance. Instead of key decisions being debated in Executive Committee meetings where representatives of all political parties are permitted to take part in a public debate, decisions will be made by cabinet or even by a single cabinet member. In Stowupland, the deeply felt disappointment at the decision by the planning inspector to allow 175 houses to be built on land owned by the Carter and Bloom families has been followed by four further applications for housing developments. No decisions have been taken on any of these yet and I have asked that, rather than they be dealt with piecemeal, they be considered by the planning referrals committee at one meeting following a visit to Stowupland. I understand Bloor Homes have purchased the Carter/Bloom land and are preparing plans for submission to the planning offices for consideration of details of the development. There has been a review of sheltered housing as homes in some schemes were hard to let. In Mid Suffolk there are 391 sheltered properties in 23 schemes. One hundred and forty-five out of 675 residents across Babergh and Mid Suffolk have signed a waiver saying they do not want or need a visit. Fifteen schemes across Mid Suffolk and Babergh will be de-sheltered, including the bungalows at Jubilee Court. However, no
tenants will be required to move if they do not wish to do so and those who wish to continue to receive support or an emergency alarm, will do so. Fourteen new council homes are now completed and in the hands of the occupiers and 23 houses have been purchased in Mid Suffolk to help address the loss of council homes through the right to buy scheme. The income gained from the Solar PV panels installed on council properties is up 70% on last year and the project has reduced CO2 emissions by 3.7 million tonnes since 2014. Mid Suffolk and Babergh District Councils plan to borrow £50m at low interest rate then use an incorporated structure to invest in commercial property. A motion by the Green party that 50% of this investment by Mid Suffolk District Council should be in the district was rejected as too risky. An enterprise park has been established in Stowmarket which could attract several new businesses and up to 1000 new jobs. A number of initiatives are making good progress to encourage businesses in the area – Open for Business and Food Enterprise Zones as well as projects encouraging schools and businesses to work together to engage young people. The council has set a balanced budget for the next year and there is to be a 1.6% increase in council tax (5p per week for a Band D property). Over £300,000 in grants has been awarded to community groups across the district and represents about 12% of the total cost of the projects involved. Twenty tonnes of glass is being collected for recycling each month in Mid Suffolk and there is a 6.5% increase in the business waste service. A review of the wards across Mid Suffolk District Council is being carried out by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England. This has been triggered by so-called ‘electoral inequality’ – in this case because 11 out of the 30 wards have a variance (in electors) of over 10%. (The ward of North Stowmarket has increased in size by more than 30% since the last review in 2001). The review determines total number of councillors, number of wards, boundaries of each ward, number of councillors in each ward and the name of each ward. There will be public consultation on the proposals later in 2017. I am a member of Development Control Committee B. I am also a member of the Countryside and Public Realm Services Review Panel and the panel developing a new leisure facilities strategy for Mid Suffolk. Keith Welham keith.welham@midsuffolk.gov.uk
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OUT & ABOUT MAME’S IN TOWN!
STOWMARKET ARTISAN MARKET
If you’re looking for sheer escapist entertainment with wise-cracking comedy, super songs and dazzling dance, Mame is the must-see show for you, and it’s on at Stowmarket’s Regal Theatre from Wednesday 10 to Saturday 13 May at 7.30pm, plus a Saturday matinee at 2.30pm. Mame Dennis is glamorous, well-to-do and lives a carefree life of pleasure in New York at the peak of the 1920s. Out of the blue she is surprised by a ‘wonderful present’ – her ten-year-old orphan nephew Patrick. Being needed is something new for Mame and it completely changes her life!
The April market demonstrated the fantastic range of talents of our local artisans/crafters with an eclectic choice of stalls for people to see and buy from.
Meryl Bunce in the title role of Mame and Karen Long as Vera, image by Peter Hawkes
Presented by Stowmarket Operatic & Dramatic Society, the show was a long running hit both on New York’s Broadway and in London’s West End. The first stage production in 1966 starred the legendary Angela Lansbury and she has since been followed on stage and screen by such stars as Lucille Ball, Ginger Rogers and Juliet Prowse. Memorable musical numbers include Bosom Buddies, We Need A Little Christmas, My Best Girl and, of course, the song almost everyone knows, Mame. Stowmarket Operatic & Dramatic Society’s productions frequently enjoy sell-out success so book your tickets now to avoid disappointment: 01449 612825 / www.regalstowmarket.co.uk
From conversations we have overheard many people are confused with the name of our market. According to Wikipedia an ‘artisan’ is a skilled craft worker who makes or creates things by hand that may be functional or strictly decorative, for example furniture, decorative arts, sculptures, clothing, jewellery, food and household items. More recently the name has become synonymous with breads and cheeses; we would more than welcome any bread or cheese makers to join us along with any photographers, potters, glass makers, gardeners, bird box makers… Our next market is Saturday, May 6 at the Scout Centre, Milton Road North from 10am-1.30pm. In May we will have several new stalls, including a book signing by author Carol Creasey who will be promoting her new book, Evil Woman. Artisan stalls will include book art, wood turning, three jewellery stalls, knitted items, textile items, up-cycling, curiosities and more. Refreshments will be by the Scout fundraising committee so do come along and see what we have to offer. Free admission Stallholder information: suedelf@btinternet.com / 01449 613224 Facebook: Stowmarket Artisan Market
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OUT & ABOUT SNAPSHOT: THE MUSEUM AT 50 The Museum of East Anglian Life is marking the 50th anniversary of the museum with a special exhibition which captures an intimate portrait of the museum as it is in 2017. Snapshot: the Museum at 50 is a photographic exhibition which tells the stories of over 100 people who currently volunteer and work at the museum. It gives a behind-the-scenes picture of how a 75-acre estate with 20 historic buildings and 40,000 objects is run, from animal care to steam engine maintenance, from fine art to planting a Victorian garden. “The museum is like a village,” says museum director Jenny Cousins. “There are people from all kind of backgrounds who generously give their time to make the museum the special place it is. Visitors will be surprised at the stories some of them have. “We have a team of former nurses, police officers, agricultural workers and teachers, the sons and daughters of factory workers, publicans and bakers. All the elements that make up a community make our community and we can share that through this very special exhibition. “Our oldest member of staff, Gerry the museum assistant, celebrates his 90th birthday this year. One of our youngest, Abi, who volunteers in the print workshop, has been coming to the museum since she was three years old.” Snapshot will be on display in Abbot’s Hall for the 2017 season, and will then go into archives for posterity. Museum curator Lisa Harris says: “The museum was founded by volunteers and it is appropriate that we are celebrating volunteering as part of our 50th anniversary celebrations.” As an independent charity, founded by volunteers, this exhibition is the perfect celebration of an organisation that has people at its heart. To running programmes for unemployed people, mental health service users and supported volunteers, the museum has been working with, and for, the local community for the past 50 years. Forthcoming events The local community are encouraged to get involved with the museum’s 50th birthday party on Sunday, July 23, with a bake-off challenge, fancy dress competitions and behind-the-scenes tours in an event which will evoke the fetes that were traditionally held at Abbot’s Hall before it became the museum. MEET FIVE MEMBERS OF THE VOLUNTEER TEAM Chrissie Chrissie grew up in London and moved to Suffolk as a teenager when her parents became publicans and took on The Fox and Hounds in Thurston. “It was a big culture shock. I could barely understand anything anybody said! There were some really strong Suffolk accents
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around there, many more than now.” Chrissie came to the museum on a course from the Job Centre: “I loved it so much I stayed.” She studied Fine Art, specialising in painting, and now does all the beautiful blackboard signs around town advertising the museum’s events. Maria Maria grew up in a village in Bulgaria and translated novels from English to Bulgarian before coming to the UK a year ago and working in TK Maxx. She volunteers at the museum in visitor services and collections. “I see many things which I remember from my childhood. Even though they are slightly different, they work the same way and look very similar and I can relate to them directly.” However, her favourite object is the Ixworth fire engine: “I like the painting on the front and funnily enough it reminds me of my grandmother and her chest for her clothes.” Philippa Philippa went to university in Bristol and then joined the Merchant Navy as a marine engineer. When she came back to Suffolk several years later, she found herself at a loose end and felt it would be a nice thing to do. She stays because of the company: “As with anything like volunteering, it’s not really so much about what you’re doing, it’s about the people you’re hanging out with.” When she’s not volunteering here, she leads the volunteer team at the Long Shop Museum in Leiston. Roger Roger has been involved with the museum for over 20 years. After a career which included working in radar and navigation for the Royal Navy, and a role as housemaster at a boys’ school, Roger wanted to remain active in retirement and do something which had wider benefit. He came to the museum and created the bee garden: “This was virtually a rubbish dump when we started, an area of nothing, and where we are now in the shed was the actual dump. So we started it up at that time and I’ve sort of kept it going.” Brian Brian worked for 24 years at Sizewell A power station after landing his dream job running the reactors, and was the senior man by the time he retired. Brian became interested in the Walsh and Clark engines when he visited and saw one being repaired. He was captivated. Brian’s love of old machinery means he would really like to see the Burrell ploughing engines at work, but he knows it’s a big job.
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OUT & ABOUT COMMUNITY EVENTS IN STOWUPLAND
THE REGAL IN MAY
We are in for a busy time in Stowupland, including:
Cinema managers don’t like this time of year when the dreaded ‘sun’ has been known to make an appearance! We urge you to ignore any warm weather and come and see one of these fantastic films instead.
Pub-style Quiz Night: Friday, May 19 in the village hall Doors open at 7 and the quiz starts at 7.30pm. £2 per person with teams of up to six people. If you don’t have a team, come along and join others to make up a team. Bring your own drink and nibbles. For more information or to book a team, please call Keith Welham on 01449 673185. Table Top Sale We will have a hall full of tables piled with bargains at Stowupland Community Events Table Top/Craft Sale in Stowupland Village Hall on Saturday, May 27. Doors open at 10am and the event closes at 3pm. Free entry. Bingo: Friday, May 26 in the village hall Doors open at 7, eyes down at 7.30pm. All cash prizes. Over 18s only. Stowupland 3 Peaks Challenge: Sunday, June 25 Walk or run around seven miles to raise money for a good cause. All we ask is that you make a small donation or get sponsorship. Start at any time from 10am, registration at The Retreat. The route is in beautiful countryside on public footpaths or lightly trafficked roads. Maps will be available and the route will be signed. All who complete the course will receive a certificate. Shorter routes are also available. For details or to pre-register, please contact Keith Welham: 01449 673185
bRAVO! THEATRE WORKSHOPS
The Sense of an Ending: drama starring Jim Broadbent and Charlotte Rampling. A man becomes haunted by his past and is presented with a mysterious legacy that causes him to re-think his current situation in life. Ghost in the Shell: action starring Scarlett Johansson and Juliette Binoche. In the near future, Major is the first of her kind: a human saved from a terrible crash who is cyber-enhanced to be a perfect soldier devoted to stopping the world’s most dangerous criminals. The Lost City of Z: adventure starring Robert Pattinson, Charlie Hunnam and Sienna Miller. True-life drama centring on British explorer Colonel Percival Fawcett who disappeared while searching for a mysterious city in the Amazon in the 1920s. Peppa Pig: My First Cinema Experience: family animation. Peppa and her friends hop on board a double-decker red bus as the Queen takes them on an unforgettable tour of iconic London landmarks including Big Ben, Tower Bridge and Trafalgar Square. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story: adventure starring Felicity Jones, Forest Whitaker and Riz Ahmed. Back for one special charity screening on Star Wars Day, May 4 (Be with you). Organised by Stowmarket Buildbase, all proceeds to Cancer Research UK and the Saturday Club. Table 19: comedy starring Anna Kendrick, Lisa Kudrow and Stephen Merchant. Eloise, having been relieved of maid of honour duties after being unceremoniously dumped by the best man via text, decides to attend the wedding anyway, only to find herself seated with five fellow unwanted guests at the dreaded Table 19.
bRAVO! Theatre Workshops have had a fantastic start to the year. We wanted to celebrate our fifth anniversary in a special way so we decided to audition for a show at Disneyland Paris. They loved our performance and the feedback was amazing; they loved our energy and expression and could see that we had made a great effort. As a result, 107 of us, including supporters, will be travelling to Paris on August 5 to perform in a Disney theatre. We are so excited! It’s a huge achievement and we are so proud of everyone involved. Also coming up we have two shows, both at Needham Market Community Centre. First our version of The Addams Family performed by our three senior classes on April 22 and on May 13 our version of the musical HONK, performed by our younger classes. On June 10 and 24 we have two shows at The Ipswich Regent Theatre where we will be joining many other local dancing and singing schools and groups. It’s another busy year for us and there will be more to come. If you would like to join in the fun, we meet every Friday evening at The Boys Brigade Hall, Combs Lane, Stowmarket. For more details, please contact Anna at bravotw@hotmail.com or visit: www.bravotheatreworkshops.co.uk
LOCKINGTON GARAGE AND TABLE TOP SALE The residents of Lockington Road, Lockington Close and area (Stowmarket IP14 1BQ) are having a garage and table top sale on Saturday, May 20, 9am-1pm (weather permitting). They invite you to have a wander up the road and snap up a bargain or two. Some of the stalls will be raising money for local charities including the new Girlguiding Hall in town.
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Their Finest: British comedy starring Gemma Arterton and Bill Nighy. A British film crew attempts to boost morale during the Second World War by making a propaganda film during the Blitz. Fast & the Furious 8: adventure starring Dwayne Johnson, Vin Diesel and Charlize Theron. When a mysterious woman seduces Dom into the world of crime and a betrayal of those closest to him, the crew face trials that will test them as never before. Rules Don’t Apply: romantic drama starring Warren Beatty, Lily Collins and Martin Sheen. The unconventional love story of an aspiring actress, her determined driver and their boss, an eccentric billionaire named Howard Hughes. We have two streamed events from the National Theatre, with Obsession starring Jude Law on May 15 and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf starring Imelda Stanton and Imogen Poots on May 18. See page 19 for a detailed schedule. 01449 612825 / www.regalstowmarket.co.uk
MENDLESHAM COMMUNITY COUNCIL STREET FAYRE MONDAY, MAY 1 Old Market Street, Mendlesham Noon-5pm, gates open 10.30am FREE CAR PARK Entry £2 in advance, £3 on the day, under 16s free
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OUT & ABOUT CELEBRATING 125 YEARS OF BOYS BRIGADE IN STOWMARKET
STOWMARKET CHORALE
This year (School Year 2016/17) marks the 125th session of 1st Mid Suffolk (Stowmarket) Boys Brigade Company which was originally founded in 1891 with the Girls Association being added in 2010. The company is affiliated to Stowmarket United Reformed Church (URC) with meetings taking place in the Boys Brigade Hall in Combs Lane since 1912. Many people have great memories of their time with Boys Brigade, particularly the summer camps, parades with the band and a whole range of other adventures along the way. Today the tradition is continued through an exciting program of weekly activities, camping and expeditions for the current membership of almost 50 boys and girls aged five to 17 years. The Stowmarket Boys Brigade Band is also celebrating 25 years since reforming as the Stowmarket Boys Brigade Centenary Band in 1991. They have been a regular feature in the town carnival, key town events such as Remembrance Day and mayoral civic parades and a number of summer fetes across Suffolk. The band is currently recruiting new members and offers full training if required.
To celebrate these milestones a new company colour has been commissioned and was dedicated and presented at a special parade service on Sunday, March 12. Current Captain, Martin Gray, said: “It is a privilege to be a part of the continuing story of Boys Brigade in Stowmarket. I am excited to be able to celebrate 125 years with the dedication of a new Colour and would like to pay tribute to everyone who has contributed to making a difference in the lives of young people over that time.”
The Sailors’ Hornpipe, Drunken Sailor and Greensleeves were just three of the songs that recently raised the roof at Stowmarket United Reformed Church. Directed by Leslie Olive, Stowmarket Chorale opened with Edward Elgar’s Sea Pictures, an evocative cycle of songs based on poems of the sea. Then after an interval of hard tack and grog, the chorale joined children from Great Finborough C of E Primary School, Rougham C of E Primary School and South Lees Preparatory School, Bury St Edmunds to sing Ahoy! Sing for the Mary Rose by Alexander L’Estrange. The composer and his jazz quintet accompanied the singers on an adventure of sea shanties, folk songs and jazz telling the story of the Mary Rose, flagship of King Henry VIII. This project was a great success, immense fun and a testament that young and old can work and sing together. Stowmarket Chorale looks forward to doing something similar again! www.stowmarketchorale.org.uk
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1st Mid Suffolk Boys Brigade and Girls Association meet on Wednesday evenings at the Boy’s Brigade Hall, Combs Lane, Stowmarket: Anchors (age five to eight) from 6-7pm, Juniors (age eight to 11) from 6.307.45pm and Company/Senior Section (School Year 7 upwards) from 7.309pm. The band meets to practice on Thursday evenings at 7pm at the Boys Brigade Hall. For further information about 1st Mid Suffolk Boys Brigade contact Martin Gray: 01449 672696 / bb1stmidsuffolk@yahoo.co.uk
1st Mid Suffolk (Stowmarket) Boys’ Brigade and Girls Association Sure and steadfast since 1891 125th ANNIVERSARY FETE Saturday, May 13, 1-5pm Pike’s Meadow, Needham Road, Stowmarket All Welcome Tea Tent, Games, BBQ, Ice Creams, Stowmarket Boys’ Brigade Band For more information contact: 01449 736185 / bb1stmidsuffolk@yahoo.co.uk We look forward to seeing you at our family fun afternoon.
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This year Ringshall Amateur Theatre Society celebrates 21 years treading the boards and rehearsals are in full swing for The Sound of Murder, a murder mystery playing at Ringshall Village Hall later this month. The story is about a troop trying to put on The Sound of Music, but with a shortage of cast and members having to play several conflicting parts and no one knowing who the actual murderer is, there is plenty of intrigue and entertainment to be had. The Sound of Murder is at Ringshall Village Hall at 7.30pm on Friday, May 19 and Saturday 20. With a light meal while trying to sort out who murdered who, an entertaining evening is promised. If you can work out ‘who done it’ you will be cleverer than the cast members. Tickets (£11.50 including supper) are available from 01473 657652.
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OUT & ABOUT THE SALVATION ARMY Violet Hill Road, Stowmarket We would be delighted to see you at any of our regular activities. Mid Suffolk Brass is a brass band based in Stowmarket made up of people of all ages. Are you are at school and want to improve your playing to help you get those grades? Are you retired and thinking that you wish you could pick up that instrument again, or are you just looking to play but haven’t got the confidence? Why not come along and see what we are about. We aren’t bothered about the standard of your playing as we know we can help you with this. We are a really friendly band and welcome new members with open arms.
Wednesday, May 3 Live Lounge at Costa Coffee, 7.30pm
Here’s what some our current players say about our band “Playing music with friends is so rewarding” “Love being part of this band, good music, friendship and a chance to improve my playing” “Friendly band and everyone wants to play well” “Good bunch of musicians who are also now friends and had faith in me” “Great bunch of people to play with, still improving as an individual and very satisfying after playing a piece really well” We practice at Woodley Primary School, Lowry Way, Stowmarket IP14 1UF every Monday during school term time at 7.45pm. Just turn up or if you would like to talk to our musical director, Mel Stammers, call him on: 01449 774651 We are also getting booked up fast, but if you would like us to come along and play at your event, let us know soon.
CHARITY MOTORBIKE RIDE – SATURDAY, MAY 20 Saturday, May 20 sees the fifth annual Stowmarket Salvation Army Charity Motorbike Ride. The ride will take riders through approximately 50 miles of beautiful Suffolk countryside before returning back to the Salvation Army for refreshments. Riders are asked to meet at the car park from 10am where hot drinks and bacon sandwiches will be available and the ride will start at 11am. Our infamous BBQ food will be available when we return, back by popular demand to the original burgers. Even if you don’t have a bike, why not come along and have a coffee and see the wide range of bikes that take part? The suggested donation to take part is just £5 and all funds raised this year will go towards helping the Salvation Army Youth visit to Romania. For more Information please contact: jenny.johnson@salvationarmy.org.uk / 01449 614133
Sunday, May 14
Morning Service 11am / Messy Church 4pm
Saturday, May 20
Charity Motor Cycle Run, 10am
Sunday, May 21
Services at 11am and 5.30pm conducted by Majors Paul & Judith Hilditch
Sunday, May 28
Morning Service 11am / Café Church 4pm
Sunday, June 4
Morning Service 11am / No evening service Band leading Songs of Praise at Debenham URC at 5.30pm
Wednesday, June 6 Live Lounge at Costa Coffee, 7.30pm Sunday, June 11
Sunday School Church Anniversary 11am / Messy Church 4pm
Saturday, June 17
Summer Praise Charity Concert (Songsters with guests), 7pm
REGULAR ACTIVITIES Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Saturdays
First Steps (Parents & Toddlers), 9.30am CAMEO (Come and Meet Each Other), 10am Over 60’s Meeting, 2pm Kid’s Klub (ages 5+), 5.45pm Coffee Morning, 10am
For more details or information, please contact Jenny: 01449 614133
SPINNING WHEEL THEATRE Spinning Wheel Theatre present a charming and heartwarming adaptation of The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett, adapted and directed by Amy Wyllie and designed by Becca Gibbs, at the John Peel Centre on Sunday, May 28 at 6pm. When Mary Lennox is orphaned she is bundled off to live with her uncle at the gloomy Misselthwaite Manor. Sullen, spoilt and lonely, she begins to be entranced by the mysteries of the house and its gardens… but can she unlock the secrets that are held within? With the help of some unexpected friends – and an overgrown magical garden – her life, and the lives of those around her, is transformed.
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A joyful and uplifting tale of magic, friendship and hope, this is a show for all the family – not to be missed!
Sunday, May 14 at 4pm St Peter’s and St Mary’s Church, Stowmarket
Exclusively for the John Peel Centre, Spinning Wheel Theatre will also be running a drama workshop for ages seven to 11 at 3pm. Children can explore some of the themes of the story through practical drama activities and even meet some of the cast.
Presented by the Combined Churches Choir with Roger Jones
Join us to hear the story of Barnabas, the encourager, as he travels to Cyprus with Paul to share the Good News about Jesus. Tickets available from choir members and St Peter’s Church office: 01449 774652
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Saturday 6 & Sunday 7 May Visit of Chatham Salvation Army Songsters with a concert on Saturday 6 at 7pm: £5 donation ticket on door, children free.
Tickets (£9.50 / £7.50 concessions) are available from the John Peel Centre on 01449 774678 or at: www.spinningwheeltheatre.com The performance will be British Sign Language interpreted.
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LIQUIDATING A COMPANY In a previous article, I have written about how a limited company may be set up, and how things all begin in that regard. This month, however, I am looking at the other end of the spectrum – which is bringing a limited company to an end. This is called liquidation. There are three types of liquidation – a creditors’ voluntary liquidation, a compulsory liquidation, and a members’ voluntary liquidation. This article is about the first of these. When a company is liquidated, this means that it will stop doing business And employing people. Once the company has been removed from the register of companies held at Companies House, it won’t exist at all. When a company is liquidated, its assets are used to pay off any debts – and then any money left over is paid to the shareholders. Where the debts exceed the money realised, then, of course, there won’t be any money to pay to the shareholders. A director can propose that a company has stopped trading and be liquidated if the company can’t pay its debts – it is insolvent – and enough shareholders agree. The company must have a meeting to discuss the company’s debts with its creditors, and the liquidator. Seventy-five per cent – by value of shares – of the shareholders must agree to pass a winding up resolution. There is then a set process to follow – which involves formally
appointing the liquidator, who will then take charge of liquidating the company. In addition, the resolution must be registered at Companies House within 15 days, and an advertisement placed in The Gazette. The Gazette is the official public record of matters such as this, in addition to many other things. Once this winding up resolution has been passed, a meeting must be held with all of the creditors of the company – who must be given at least seven days’ notice, and an advertisement placed in The Gazette. The creditors are then entitled to question the directors about the company’s failure – or even suggest an alternative liquidator. A statement of affairs must be presented at the meeting, giving details of the company’s situation and its assets. After the meeting, that statement is then given to the liquidator, who will send it to Companies House. The other types of liquidation, I shall discuss in a later article.
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OUT & ABOUT THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION WOMEN’S SECTION
1917-2017 CELEBRATE THE CENTENARY OF THE WOMEN’S ROYAL NAVAL SERVICE An illustrated talk on the history of the WRNS by members of the Ipswich Branch of the Association of WRNS Thursday, May 25 at 7.30pm In the Lounge Bar at Needham Market Community Centre, School Street. Members of the public are cordially invited to attend Entrance Free A raffle will be held for NM RBL Branch projects
STOWMARKET RAMBLERS Sunday, May 7: 4.75 mile walk around Coddenham and Hemingstone. Park and meet at Coddenham Community Centre at 10am / GR 133545. Leader: 01449 614151 Sunday, May 14: 5.5 mile walk to Darmsden. Park and meet at Needham Lakes further car park, over the footbridge at 10am / GR 093547. Leader: 07540 658943 Sunday, May 21: 5 mile walk to Stanton and the bluebell woods. Park and meet at Stanton Community Centre at 10.30am / GR 964735. Leader: 01359 250943
Liza Jones was the speaker at our last meeting. Here subject was knickers! It was a most entertaining talk with pictures and lots of garments. We learnt that ladies didn’t wear knickers until quite recently and were shown pictures and actual garments from the past. This caused lots of laughter. Shirley Cobbold thanked Liza for entertaining us. The meeting then continued in our usual manner with dates confirmed for our mystery trip (April 12) and our jumble sale (April 1). The competition for the evening was for the most words made from ‘knickiers’ (deliberate spelling error). Linda Farr came first, Josie Horrex second and Liz Warren third. We also had a quiz given by Shirley Cobbold. We look forward to seeing you at our next meeting.
LIONS CLUB OF STOWMARKET & DISTRICT Memorial Charity Boxing Dinner, Friday, March 17 John Webb, long standing master of ceremonies for the annual Stowmarket Lions Boxing Dinner, opened proceedings at Debenham Leisure Centre on March 17 and then called for the sounding of 10 bells, a time-honoured tradition in boxing, and a minute’s applause in honour of Lion Ernie Pearce. More than 300 local businesspeople, supporters, sponsors, friends, relatives and Lions stood to applaud the great man. Fellow Lions and close friends Stuart Jeffries and Andrew Ward picked up the gauntlet to organise this year’s charity boxing dinner after Ernie sadly died last year after some 25 years of organising this annual event which has raised over £250,000 for local and Lions charities. Ernie’s daughter Rachel (pictured) represented her father and presented the overall boxer of the night trophy to Connor Daly from Islington Amateur Boxing Club. Stowmarket Lion President Kevin Standrin presented trophies for the individual matches in an evening which is conservatively estimated to raise in excess of £8,000. The auction alone raised £650 from a range of sporting memorabilia.
STOWMARKET U3A Stowmarket and District Learning Activities in Retirement 17 MAY 2017 – SAVE THE DATE Are you semi-retired or retired? Would you like to share interests or hobbies with like-minded people? Would you like to explore new interests? Would you like to join other people for visits, walks, lunches, monthly talks and lots more? Come to our open session on Wednesday, May 17 from 2.30-4.30pm at the United Reformed Church on Ipswich Street. Free refreshments will be available and many of the group leaders will be available to give more information on their activities. So if you fancy learning a new skill, having a new interest or introducing your own interest to others, this could be your chance. Basic membership is just £15 per year. Can’t make the date? You’ll find contacts for your chosen subjects at: www.u3astowmarket.org.uk Don’t have internet? Get more information from: 01449 258152 / 01449 258865
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OUT & ABOUT STOWMARKET & DISTRICT PROBUS CLUB STOWMARKET & DISTRICT Our monthly gathering (first Tuesday of the month) of retired professional MONDAY CLUB and business persons in April included a talk by Oliver Miller from Bishop & Miller Auctioneers, based in Stowmarket. Oliver enlightened us on current trends in the antique world and also surprised us with how sometimes an item can surpass its valuation beyond expectations.
Members start to gather at 10.30am for tea/coffee and a chat with 4560 minute presentations starting at 11am. Every quarter, a luncheon is arranged for members and guests, together with a number of visits to places of interest in the UK.
The club has been well attended, particularly since the evenings are getting lighter. The games night went very well with various board and card games being played. An indoor bowls session was very popular with lots of good natured rivalry.
June 6: Suffolk Accident & Rescue Service (SARS) by Bernie Nunn
Lee and Jamie battle it out We have had an evening of Easter crafts with many of the members making really attractive Easter cards. Before the Easter break we planned an Easter Dance and an Easter Bonnet competition and expect to see some very imaginative creations.
July 11: Visit to the Cabinet War Rooms, London, including afternoon tea at the Strand Palace Hotel
We start off after Easter with Peter’s Magic Evening. This is something new for us and we are very much looking forward to a good evening.
July 14: Summer Lunch at Needham Market Community Centre
We are a club for adults with learning difficulties and meet each Monday from 7.30-9.30pm at the Community Hub in Crown Street. We are run entirely by volunteers and new members and helpers are always very welcome.
2017 Programme May 2: Chemistry & Everyday Living by Derek Palgrave May 16: Trip to Langham Dome & North Norfolk Railway
August 1: Open Meeting (plus auctioneers TBC) September 5: The Fleet Air Arm by Keith Pybus October 3: Stowmarket Gun Cotton Explosion by Sue and Steve Williams October 9-13: Visit to Bournemouth with trips to Portsmouth Dockyard, Beaulieu Motor Museum and hopefully the RNLI HQ, staying in the Durley Dean Hotel & Spa October 20: Autumn Lunch at The Lodge, Suffolk Leisure Centre November 7: The Queen Bee by Alan Seagar December 8: Christmas Lunch at Needham Market Community Centre Annual membership in 2016 was £12. All trips are costed out to breakeven and a good deal is negotiated by a member of the committee.
If you would like further information, please contact us on 01449 672123 or just come along on a Monday evening.
BACTON & COTTON LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY Tuesday, May 16 at 7.30pm in Bacton Village Hall: Film Night – three historical pageants in Bury St Edmunds
New members are very welcome. Please contact David Robson (daviderobson@gmail.com) or any other member for details. Our monthly meetings are held at the RBL Club on Tavern Street, Stowmarket from 10.30am-noon.
STOWMARKET AND DISTRICT CAMERA CLUB We welcomed Mike Cowling to the club on February 13. Mike is a new judge to us, so we wondered what he would be like and if he would like our work. The answer to both of these questions was a resounding ‘yes’. He gave good and timely feedback as well as tips to improve. Our meeting on February 27 was a club night and we watched the EAF portfolio CD. This is what we must aspire to, although not all images are to everyone’s taste. On March 13 we welcomed another new judge, Mike Lloyd, and he did a very good job with his precise and helpful critique. On March 27 we welcomed Terry Ward with a talk titled Depth of Feeling. He was like a breath of fresh air and totally unlike any other speaker we have had. He managed to renew our photographic passion with some of his novel ideas. Our AGM is on Monday, May 8. New members are always welcome. All you need is a camera – any camera – and a real interest in using it. Our members use DSLRs, mirrorless, compacts and bridge cameras. Regular meetings are held at Stowmarket Community Centre, usually on the second and fourth Mondays of the month between September and June. We start arriving at around 7 for a 7.30pm start. We’d love to see you there. www.stowmarketanddistrictcameraclub.onesuffolk.net
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Paul Readman, Vice-Dean (Research) of Kings College, London and a colleague will be screening films of historical pageants staged in Bury’s Abbey Gardens in 1907, 1955 and 1970 and will give a short, informative talk about them. This is a great opportunity to see this rare footage of the pageants of 1907, 1959 and 1970. Indeed, you, family and friends may well have been to one of these pageants and talked about it. This unique event will be widely advertised and promoted so do make a note in your diary now to come along. A small charge will be made by the society of £3 for non-members and £2 for members.
STRONG BODIES STAY YOUNG Every Friday at 1.30pm there is an exercise class at Red Gables, Ipswich Road, Stowmarket aimed at men and women (45 plus) who would like to improve their overall strength, become better co-ordinated and supple as well as maintaining postural stability. Sessions are varied – we do circuits, mat work and use free weights. We are a friendly group and always finish with a cuppa and a chat. If you would like to discuss the class in more detail please contact: 01787 211822 / 07840 689995
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OUT & ABOUT FALKLANDS WAR – 35th ANNIVERSARY
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Stowmarket Royal British Legion is holding a Remembrance Service and reception on the evening of Friday, June 16 to mark the 35th anniversary of the Falklands War. The war came about when Argentina invaded and occupied the Falkland Islands on April 2 in a dispute of sovereignty with Britain. This set in train the mobilisation of a task force to the South Atlantic to re-take the islands, a journey of 8,000 miles for the task force made up of Royal Navy ships and sailors, Royal Marines, the Army and Royal Air Force, Royal Fleet Auxiliary and merchant ships taken up from trade. Seventy-four days later, Argentine forces surrendered on the islands, bringing an end to a war that upheld the rights of the islanders to selfdetermination. In doing so, it saw 255 members of the task force and three Falkland Islanders being killed-in-action. The Remembrance Service will be held at the Church of St Peter and St Mary’s, Stowmarket, starting at 6pm, followed by a short wreath laying at the town’s Memorial Gates before a reception at the RBL Club at 7.30pm where a buffet will be available. If you would like to attend the Remembrance Service and/or reception, please contact Gary Quinn, secretary of Stowmarket RBL Branch, via 8 Tavern Street, Stowmarket IP14 1PH or: gary.quinn36@gmail.com The logo above is of the South Atlantic Medal Association whose patron is His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales.
FUNDRAISING SCREENING OF THE LONGEST DAY Fundraising screening of the 1962 epic war film about the D-Day landings on Thursday, June 8 at the John Peel Centre for Creative Arts, 7 for 7.30pm. The film, which won two Oscars in 1963, features a large ensemble cast including John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Richard Burton, Sean Connery and Henry Fonda supported by thousands of extras, including many servicemen, and uses archive footage of actual events. All profits to Help for Heroes. Entrance £5. Contact John Baldwin: 01449 673406
STOWMARKET LOCAL HISTORY GROUP Monday, May 15: Annual General Meeting followed by a talk on old sayings and their origins by Peter Banham Monday, June 19: Six into One will Go by Francis Saltmarsh Talk about Henry VIII’s six wives with accessories to illustrate each queen
This spring the grounds and gardens of Red Gables have been wonderful and full of colour, and it’s all thanks to the Red Gables Garden Project and its members. The Red Gables Garden Project, which was started five years ago this April, supports adults with mental health and learning difficulties. Working in a sustainable garden, within a supported environment, our aim is to improve their skills, while developing their confidence, social skills and general well-being. We’re looking forward to the bluebells and tulips next. There has been continuing work with the Arboretum Project. A yew screening hedge has been planted behind the wall at the front of Red Gables and more groundwork is being undertaken in preparation for the new plants and trees in the future. Make friends at Red Gables – with Cake! Craft & Cake Club, a group that meets every second and fourth Wednesday of the month, is a great place to meet new people and socialise. On offer are monthly quizzes, a raffle and easy crafts are available or you can just chat. New people are always welcome. Refreshments cost £1, including your raffle ticket. Cake, Cancer & Coffee is a friendly support group held on the second Saturday of the month. Come and meet people who have experienced cancer, either as a patient, a carer or a relative. We have lots of information and can help you get in touch with the people who are there to help and offer advice. We welcomed a new occupant to the building last month. VoiceAbility is a charity that supports people who face disadvantage or discrimination to have a voice that counts and are one of the largest advocacy providers in the UK. Red Gables is currently looking for local people interested in becoming trustees. Our trustees are very important to us, they help us manage and run our very successful Red Gables Wellbeing Centre. If you require further information about Red Gables or the projects we run please contact us on 01449 673947 or visit: www.redgables.org.uk
Meetings are held at 7.30pm at The Salvation Army Hall; members £1, non-members £3. For further details contact Jeannette Baldry: 01449 675271 www.stowmarkwt-History.co.uk
PAWS FOR TEA At Blue Cross Suffolk Animal Rehoming Centre Join staff and volunteers at the charity’s annual Paws for Tea event at Blue Cross Suffolk, Bourne Hill, Wherstead, Ipswich IP2 8NQ on Saturday, May 6 between 11am and 4pm. As well as refreshments, take time to look around our various stalls and have a go on our grand draw. There will also be guided tours of the centre including kennels and cattery. Entrance is by way of a monetary donation. For further information please contact the centre on 03007 771480 or Ian Hendry on 01449 767747.
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THINKING OF VOLUNTEERING? At Red Gables Volunteer Drop-In Centre, we have many varied volunteering roles. For more information contact Elaine or Suzanne: 01449 673947 / volunteer.redgables@gmail.com
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KEVIN HOLLINGS KITCHENS CELEBRATE 20 YEARS Kevin Hollings Kitchens celebrate their 20th birthday this year and their first birthday in their new studio in Old Newton. Since starting the company Kevin and Paula have built up an enviable reputation for excellent craftsmanship, superb quality products and bespoke customer service which is second to none. “Our clients are absolutely delighted that we take care of everything needed to create their dream kitchen,” says Paula. “This includes electricians, gas fitters, plasterers, tilers and decorators. Everything is project managed by our team and included within the price. “Our team are certified by their professional bodies and have worked with Kevin for many years. From the initial planning through to your finished kitchen you are in safe hands. Many of our clients become firm friends and have used our services again. They also recommend our services to their friends and acquaintances, which certainly speaks for itself. “We stock Neff, Bosch, Hotpoint, Rangemaster, Duropal, Silestone, and granite worktops, Perrin & Rowe, Blanco, Sensio, First Impressions furniture and Kessebohmer storage solutions. “Over the years we have supported and sponsored events including The Regal Cinema, Stowmarket Roundabouts, Old Newton Dog Show, Macmillan Coffee Morning, Mid Suffolk Youth Football, Stowmarket District Scout Show, Elmswell Charity Ball and Bury St Edmunds Rugby Club. “Why not pop into the studio for a coffee and a chat at 14 Lodge Works, Old Newton, Stowmarket?” 01449 257160 / info@kevinhollingskitchens.co.uk www.kevinhollings.com
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OUT & ABOUT / SCHOOLS RE-INSTATING THE SUFFOLK LONG HOUSE AT ORCHARD BARN
STOWMARKET AND DISTRICT FLOWER CLUB Make flowers your hobby – come to Stowmarket and District Flower Club and enjoy watching talented demonstrators wow you with their expertise. We meet on the fourth Wednesday of every month at Woolpit Village Hall, except for two open meetings (one in the summer and one in the autumn) at Needham Market Community Centre which anyone is welcome to attend. Meetings start at 7.30pm and always end with tea and coffee and biscuits. Membership for one year is £25, just over £2 a month. That’s less than a trip to the cinema. Our next meeting on Wednesday, April 26 is a demonstration by Melissa Sheldrake titled Thyme Machine.
Exciting news! Planning permission has been passed for the reinstatement of the timber frame at Orchard Barn. The Long House was first built in the 1580s. Last lived in during the 1930s, this important heritage building is to be rescued from the brambles and constructed ‘like for like’ using local trees, coppiced hazel and home-dug daub. Wherever possible original timbers will be repaired and re-used. With over 2,000 students and volunteers involved so far, OBee Community Interest Company is looking forward to welcoming more people from the local and wider community to this unique living history project. Orchard Barn has a unique link to Sir Thomas Gresham who in 1565 founded the Royal Stock Exchange in London. Sir Gresham owned some fine woodland in Battisford. He brought 200 carpenters to the area to convert his trees into the frame for the Stock Exchange. The remains of the sawpits can still be made out on Battisford Common. Of course he would have taken the best timber for the main project, but there would have been lesser grade timbers left over. We think they may have been used in the Orchard Barn Long House as its timbers are completely oversized. If you are interested in getting involved as a volunteer or participating in a timber frame/repair course, please make contact: 01473 658193 / sarah@orchardbarn.org.uk The photograph shows the old house in the 1960s before it fell over!
STOWUPLAND LOCAL HISTORY GROUP Wednesday, May 3: Whistlecraft by Pip Wright Pip returns to tell us about the Whistlecraft family of Rickinghall, the local equivalent of Emmerdale’s Dingles! Joe Whistlecraft was a notorious poacher. Pip has recently brought out a book on the family and will have copies of this and his other books for sale on the night. Wednesday, June 7: Five Generations in Stowupland by Kim Jennings. When Kim, an historian and former genealogist, moved to Stowupland in 2014, she knew that her mother had grown up on The Green but wasn’t aware of the other ancestors who had also made the village their home. Over the last two years Kim has been researching her family in Stowupland. She will share her findings, be keen to hear any memories of her family or of life in the village over the last century and to hear from others engaged in family history research. A very short AGM, starting at 7.30pm, will precede the talk. We meet at 7.30pm in Stowupland Village Hall, IP14 4BQ. There is an ample car park, visitors are always welcome and refreshments are available. Admission is £1 for members, £3 for non-members. For more information, please contact Judy Clarke: 01449 615386
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Katherine Kear will present a demonstration titled Rosabundance at the open meeting on Wednesday, June 28 at Needham Market Community Centre. There will be refreshments and stalls for perusal before and after the demonstration. Do come and join us.
COMINGS AND GOINGS AT COMBS FORD PRIMARY SCHOOL What a busy term we’ve had! Our Reception children enjoyed a visit from Farmer Brian and his big green tractor as part of the Suffolk Agricultural Association Tractors in Schools programme. The children learned all about the work of the farmer and where the food on their plates comes from. KS1 were very excited to welcome GB Paralympic Footballer Roy Turnham and his lovely guide dog, Pudsey. One of the newer members of the Football 5-a-side team, Roy made his Paralympic debut in London in 2012. Roy led a sponsored fitness circuit with Years 1 and 2 and followed up with a talk and question and answer session. The aim of the event was to help inspire the pupils to take up sport generally, but just as importantly to encourage them to discover and then pursue their passion in life. In September the children chose a charity to support for the year. It was agreed that this year the charity would be the Stowmarket Saturday ASD Club which gives support, help and advice to local families of children with autism, including families at our school. We were very happy to present them with a cheque for £714. The money was raised through donations taken at Christmas school plays and non-uniform days. On the last day of term the PTA organised an Easter Bake-Off. Children and teachers used all their imagination and skill to create masterpieces that Mary Berry herself would be proud of. There were prizes for the best decorated and tastiest Easter cakes and cupcakes and at the end of the day the cakes were sold in the playground. Next term we will be organising our open mornings. These will be information visits and tours of the school for new pupils who will be starting school in 2018. If you would like more information on these visits or regarding our school, please contact the school office: 01449 612113 / admin@combsford.suffolk.sch.uk
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SCHOOLS / SPORT FRIDAY FUN Mini Music Makers is a weekly class which runs on Friday mornings during term time for babies and pre-school children. We had a busy spring term singing songs about animals and colours and used our bean bags to help with co-ordination. On March 24 we raised £50 for Red Nose Day by having a cake bake and raffle and sang songs with the colour red in them. We have recently made some drums which we will be using during the summer term. At our end of term Easter party we said goodbye to four of our children and we wish them luck as they move on to pre-school. Sessions run term time only from 9.45-10.45am at The Ark in Needham Market and cost just £2 per week. If you are interested in joining this friendly group please telephone Helen on 01449 722991 to add your name to the waiting list.
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STOWMARKET TOWN COUNCIL PRESENT CHEQUE TO STOWMARKET SWIMMING CLUB
Stowmarket held its in-house gala on Saturday, March 25, Mayor Barry Humphreys and his wife attended to present the club with a cheque for £500 towards the finance of the new automatic timing equipment. Here we see (l-r) Manfred Battle, Lewis Chapman, Linda Curran-Spain (chair), Stowmarket Mayor Barry Humphreys and Mrs Humphreys, Bobbie Wilson (president), Ella Dootson and Evie Prager. The in-house gala had more than 60 participants with many of the younger swimmers taking part in their first races and a large number of our swimmers achieving new personal best times. The club has a busy competition schedule for the next six months and is always looking for volunteers to assist with galas. Perhaps you might like to learn how to officiate at our galas.
Close to 100 juniors and seniors recently graded in universal karate and kickboxing with students passing their yellow belts right up to brown belts and black belt assessments and upgrades. Everyone was tested on their fitness, basic and advanced techniques, sparring, conditioning, self-defence and patterns/kata, and all kickboxers had to complete a timed distance run the week before their main exams. Since the Scorpion Academy started back in 1990 the syllabuses for universal karate, kickboxing and muay thai are constantly assessed and updated, therefore making sure that the very best is always obtained by those grading. Grandmaster Mark JR Trent, 8th dan blackbelt, Scorpion head coach and UFKKWA president, travelled to Scunthorpe to grade eight students in tae kwon do. The top table consisted of four grandmasters plus several masters so to pass a black belt under such a high ranking panel is very special indeed. Mark is also vice president of the British Taekwondo Association which was set up in 1967 so we are celebrating our 50th anniversary. In May we are holding a training weekend and celebration party in Great Yarmouth with all BTA clubs across the UK attending. The UFKKWA (Universal Freestyle Karate Kickboxing Worldwide Association) was established in 2004 and has steadily grown into a world recognised group with over 170 martial arts organisations in over 25 countries currently recognising us. The UFKKWA is free to join and is open to individuals, clubs, groups, associations and organisations worldwide, regardless of what style of martial arts is taught. The UFKKWA can and will recognise all grades, organise blackbelt exams, instructor training, tournaments, five star excellent club awards and help to promote news and events to our many worldwide members. All martial art clubs are very welcome to join. Please email Mark at: scorpionacademy@live.co.uk The Scorpion Academy runs classes throughout the week and separate junior and senior classes means that you get the best tuition from our highly qualified blackbelt instructors and masters. One month free for all new members joining and no contracts. For further information please call Mark JR Trent: 07708 644162 www.scorpionacademy.co.uk / Facebook / Twitter
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London Marathon is the grand finale for many members of Stowmarket Striders Running Club as they take on Britain’s biggest and most popular spring marathon in the nation’s capital this month. Following 18 months of training, 41 Stowmarket Striders are taking part in 12 key marathons this year from Boston, to Paris, Brighton to Edinburgh, The Marathon des Sables and everywhere in between. More than 1,000 marathon race miles will be run on top of the estimated 25,000 training miles that the runners would have completed in preparation for their big challenge. This year eight athletes are attempting their first marathon, the oldest runner is 67, the youngest 27 and we have five athletes who are running at national Good for Age level. Individual club members are admirably fundraising for 12 local and national charities close to their hearts and include St Elizabeth Hospice, British Heat Foundation, Prostate Cancer UK, Alzheimer’s Society, Suffolk MIND, Pancreatic cancer UK, Parkinson’s UK, Alzheimer Research UK and The Brain Tumour Charity. “We are really proud of all our club members who are taking on this iconic distance,” says club chairman Paul Heeks. “It’s a huge commitment to train for and both a mental and physical challenge to run 26.2 miles. We wish them all the best.”
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SPORT STOWMARKET BADMINTON CLUB Stowmarket Badminton Club is a friendly and thriving club which plays its club nights and matches at Mid Suffolk Sports Centre (MSLC) in Stowmarket. The adult section runs 10 teams in the Bury (BDBL) and Ipswich (IDBL) badminton leagues as well as running one of the biggest junior sections in Suffolk. Anyone interested in playing competitive badminton in the Mid Suffolk area can get in touch with via: http://stowmarketbadmintonclub.onesuffolk.net We also run an adult summer club from the beginning of May to the end of August using feather shuttles. For more information on this and about more casual ‘pay and play’ options contact Mary Hughes via our website. Our adult teams have had a mixed season this year with notable successes in the IDBL for two of the men’s team with promotions for the men’s B (into Div 2) and C (into Div 6) teams. The ladies team finished second in Division 1 with the mixed teams finishing well placed in Divisions 1 and 2 respectively. All of the teams in the BDBL have managed to finish in the top half of their respective leagues. This season has seen notable additions to all of our teams with juniors from our own junior section which is always a bonus for the club. Our juniors held their 11th annual tournament at MSLC on Sunday, April 2. Seventy-six junior players entered the pairs event, playing a total of 86 games in the various age groups. Players from Stowmarket, YMCA, Abbeygate and Bosmere Badminton Clubs took part in the tournament with the honours spread around the clubs. The winners were: Under 11: Leighton Gale and Isaac Chase from Abbeygate Runners-up: Ella Shirley and Eva Boggis from Abbeygate Under 13 Boys’ Doubles: Sam Rahmanpour and Matthew Wilson from YMCA. Runners-up: James Wing and Joel Redhead from Stowmarket
Runners-up: Alice Beamish and Rebecca Hendry from Stowmarket Under 17 Boys: Theo Broom and Matthew Cook from YMCA Runners-up: Chris Chapelle and Finlay Gamble from Stowmarket Under 17 Girls: Anna Keeble and Catherine Westland from YMCA Runners-up: Ellie Davis and Frankie Dean from Stowmarket Saturday, April 1 also saw the end of season in-house tournament at the club. All 40 juniors took part in the fun tournament in teams of three, earning medals for the best team before going home with an Easter egg for their efforts. Winners on the day for the first group were Georgina Margetson, William Black and Leo Hunt with Thomas Alder, Findlay Gamble and Adam Turner winning the older age group. A big thank-you to all the coaches and helpers who have volunteered their time throughout the year to keep the junior section going. The junior section has had several notable successes at county level this season with medals for Ben Bennett-Day and Craig Newcombe in the IDBL Boys U18 tournament as well as trophies for Robert Wing and Oliver Pearmain in the IDBL Boys U15 tournament. Success also came in the Abbeygate junior tournament held in January where the Stowmarket team came away with the overall title for the second year running. Thanks to all the players and helpers on the day. The 2016/17 season has proven to be another successful season for Stowmarket BC at all levels, so for all those ex, new to the area, retired or new to the sport players out there, feel free to contact us to ignite your enthusiasm for the game.
Under 15 Boys: Lucas Cambell-Robson and Alex Laker from YMCA Runners-up: Ben Aldous and Joseph Turner from Stowmarket
Finally, for those out there who were unaware of the award, Suffolk Badminton was named County of the Year at the National Badminton Awards. Well done to all involved in making Suffolk a leading county in the development of badminton at a national level. Let’s hope Sport England takes note!
Under 15 Girls: Evie Prager and Emily King from Stowmarket
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Under 13 Girls: Imogen Cobbold and Eleanor Watts from Bosmere
STOWMARKET TENNIS CLUB We’re steaming full-ahead into the summer season now with lots of exciting activity down on the courts. The winter dome has been stored for another six months and many thanks to all the members who gave their time over the Easter holiday to ensure this went well. All five of our courts are now exposed to the random nature of spring weather so we’ll be keeping everything crossed for some warm, dry conditions. Easter Camp was a huge success with many new faces trying tennis for the very first time and several looking to get involved in our regular weekly coaching program. Some of the children came through the assemblies delivered recently and it was great to see so many excited new faces keen to get started. The summer league matches will be arranged very soon and we’ve already held the men’s, ladies and mixed team practises. These sessions have also seen some new faces competing for a place in the teams which is an indication of how much new talent the club has attracted over the last 12 months. Long may it continue as Stowmarket Lawn Tennis Club has a long tradition of competing in the county leagues and we’re always looking to recruit new team players. With the rise of the ‘high performance centre’, notably at Ipswich and Bury, we’ve often had to say goodbye to our best juniors so it’s always most gratifying when they return as adult members or even just drop in for a visit. Rather like Ipswich Town FC, Stowmarket has always produced more than its fair share of performance players only to see then hoveredup by the bigger clubs. Maybe I should start selling them instead! If you’d like more information on coaching or how to get started, get in touch. See you on court! Senior Club Coach Chris Cunningham chris@chriscoaching.plus.com
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STOWMARKET CRICKET CLUB YOUTH SEASON COMMENCES IN SUNSHINE Youth cricket has started at Stowmarket with more than 20 youngsters attending the first coaching evening on April 3 at Chilton Fields. Weekly coaching sessions will continue through to the end of the summer school year on Monday evenings from 6.15pm and matches will commence on April 30 for boys and girls in School Years 1 to 11. The club is still keen to attract new members of all ages and abilities. For further information please contact Clive Witherly: wigg51@btinternet.com / 01359 240019 Paul Blake, 1st X1 Captain, shares his thoughts ahead of the 2017 season “Don’t let the chill in the air fool you... the 2017 cricket season is fast approaching. Stowmarket 1st XI are all set for their return to The Marshall Hatchick Two Counties Cricket Championship Division 5 this season after a successful 2016 campaign. Sights are set high once again with back to back promotions being the end of season goal. “I am absolutely delighted to welcome Chris Baron, the aggressiveminded top order batsman, to the club. We are sure he will be a great addition to a refreshed side, in addition to the return to the club of all-rounder Kevin Holland. Everyone is pleased to see Kevin return to his boyhood club to help with the push for more success. “On top off that we all look forward to seeing how youngsters George Tillbrook, Stuart Lilley and Alex Johns have matured and developed over the winter months. If winter nets are anything to go by, the other sides in Division 5 will have their hands full!”
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CHURCH NEWS STOWMARKET URC The Rev Chris Wood, also made reference to a memorial table adorned with pictures of mothers of members who were no longer alive. This was the first year that such a tribute had been in place, adding to the memories of the occasion. It is hoped that a similar table will be placed in church on Father’s Day in June.
The large numbers of families who gathered at Stowmarket United Reformed Church on Mothering Sunday were each given a beautiful pot plant to take home as a symbol to remind them of God’s mother love, the theme of the service.
Members and friends of Stowmarket United Reformed Church recently enjoyed a murder mystery evening, using their skill of deduction to detect who committed the crime. Between acts a sausage supper was served and the evening concluded with a small prize being awarded to The Rev Chris Wood who correctly solved The Case of the Mickfield Mystery by Gwyn Guy. Here we see is Inspector Prickle played by Clive Herrod. You will always receive a warm welcome when you come and see what’s on at the URC. Find out what’s on by visiting our website or noticeboards.
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Nejebar’s Story Nejebar fled Afghanistan with her family after the Taliban threatened to kill her husband, Noor, who was a teacher. It wasn’t an idle threat – the Taliban first blinded, and then murdered, another member of their family. “The last days and weeks in Afghanistan were the hardest,” says Noor. “When I went to work, my heart was beating harder. I didn’t know if my family were going to be alive when I got back.” When the family arrived at the refugee camp in Greece, they thought they would only stay for 10 days. But they’ve been there six months now and there’s no end in sight. The only protection they have against the wind and rain is their tent. There’s no school for their children. Five-yearold Sudai, their youngest, is ill, but Nejebar and Noor don’t know what’s wrong with him because they can’t communicate with the camp’s doctor, who is Greek. Nejebar is the rock at the centre of her family, holding them together throughout all this uncertainty. She has even welcomed Faraidoon and Farzad into the family, two brothers who don’t know where their parents are, or if they’re even alive. “We still have some hope for our children’s future,” says Nejebar. “We only want a peaceful life. We want our children to go to school. The most important thing is our children.” Look out for notices around the town giving news of events and please support this cause as much as you are able. Reverend Mary Playford www.christchurchneedhammarket.co.uk
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Chapel Road, Old Newton IP14 4PP 178th CHURCH ANNIVERSARY We’ll be celebrating our anniversary on Sunday, May 7. The programme for the day is as follows: 10.45am: Anniversary Family Communion Service led by The Rev Rita Carr. Coffee and cake will be served after the service. 12.45pm: Anniversary Lunch in the hall 6.30pm: Anniversary Praise led by The Rev Rita Carr You are most welcome to join with us for all or part of the day as we praise God and thank him for our past and trust him for our future. Other Sunday services in May: May 14 10.45am Morning Service 6.30pm Evening Service May 21 10.45am Morning Service May 28 10.45am Morning Service 6.30pm Evening Service of Holy Communion All most welcome.
All are welcome to the Messy Service at St Mary’s Church, Combs on Sunday, May 7. This month’s theme is The Still Small Voice. We will be making face biscuits and door hangers and in a tray filled with sand, Lego people act out the story of Elijah. If this sounds like fun, come along and join us at 10.45am for tea, coffee, juice and bacon rolls. The service starts at 11am. See you there.
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