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St Mary’s Wilby St Lawrence’s
Brundish
Parish Newsletter November 2014
NOVEMBER SERVICES in our EIGHT PARISHES
Services: VW = Village Worship; HC = Holy Communion; MP = Morning Prayers; FS = Family Service; TBA = To be announced
Priest/Presiding: DB = David Burrell; RO = Ron Orams; AV = Andrew Vessey; SL = Susan Loxton;
1st Sunday 2nd Sunday 3rd Sunday 4th Sunday 5th Sunday
2nd Nov 9th Nov 16th Nov 23rd Nov 30th Nov
4th before Advent 3rd before Advent 2nd before Advent Christ the King Advent Sunday
Micah 3:5-end Wisdom 6:12-16 Zeph 1:7, 12-end Ezek 34;11-16, 20-24 TBA
1 Thess 2:9-13 1 Thess 4:13-end 1 Thess 5:1-11 Ephes 1:15-end
Matt 24:1-14 Matt 25:1-13 Matt 25:14-30 Matt 25:31-end
St Lawrence 6.30pm 9.30am 11am
Brundish Evensong Remembrance Holy Communion
Elder DB RO
Readers Jill or John Graham Mig Bacon Susan Moyle
St Mary 11am 10.45am 11am 9.30am
Wilby Holy Communion Remembrance Morning Prayer Village Worship
DB RO DM DM
Readers Alex & Roger Gwyn Ian Williamson
St Nicholas 10am
Bedfield Morning Prayer
Elder
St Mary 9.45am 6.30pm 8am 8am
Cratfield Village Service Remembrance Holy Communion Holy Communion
Elder DB DB RO
All Saints' 9.30am 8am HC RO 8am HC DB 9.30am 4pm
Laxfield Morning Prayer 10.45am DB 6.30pm E/S DB Village Worship Christingle Service
Elder Remembrance Hartismere House DB DB
St Peter 11am 11am 11am
Monk Soham FS Holy Communion Morning Prayer
Elder Elder Elder
St Margaret
Southolt
St Ethelbert 9.30am
Tannington HC DB
St Mary 11am 10.45am 9.30am 11am
Worlingworth Let's Celebrate Remembrance Holy Communion Morning Prayer
Elder GN RO Elder
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November 2014
Dear Friends,
November, a month of contrasts! We start this month by looking back and remembering, with All Saints day, then All Souls day and then of course Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day. But on the very last day of the month we have Advent Sunday, when we start to look forward to the return of Christ when he will come to claim his kingdom. Sometimes we think of this as an end, and a beginning, but it is one continual process as we live the yearly cy-cle of adoration, worship, reflection and hopeful preparation.
All Souls day is one that many find difficult because it seems that we are focussing on a painful loss, but the truth couldn’t be more different. We should be celebrating and giving thanks that we can still have a tie with the departed. Our time with them in this life was paralleled by a spiritual relationship and while the body may die and that part of the relationship ends, our spiritual relationship continues and of the two, is the more permanent. As St Clare once wrote, “compared to the spiritual existence of eternity, our short time on earth is almost insignificant”. As we progress through the year in the presence of God, developing our relationship with Him, we can still hold the departed in our hearts and minds, praying that through God’s grace and mercy, we may one day be reunited with them. A well-known reading used frequently at funerals comes from Henry Scott-Holland and starts:
“Death is nothing at all, I have only slipped away into the next room, I am I, and you are you, whatever we were to each other,
that we are still...” With my prayers and best wishes, Ron
The front cover picture is derived from a first world war poster.
“They shall not grow old as we who are left grow old. Age shall not weary them, nor time condemn. At the going down of the sun, and in the morning. WE WILL REMEMBER THEM.”
Please join us at the Service of Remembrance and Dedication of our New War Memorial at 9.30am on Sunday, 9th November on Brundish Village Green
Regular events . . . Please contact Ron Orams for more details
Holy Communion at Hartismere House, 10.30 am Thursday, November 28th
Do join us!
MEN’S GROUP
Tuesdays 7.00-9.00 pm
The Low House
Friendly, informal and lively chat,
sometimes from a Christian angle.
Thursday GroupThursday GroupThursday GroupThursday Group
(No meeting in September)
Discussion Group at the
home of the Revd Ron Orams
Third Thursday of every
month, 7.30-9.30pm
Everyone welcome!
Cratfield Drop InCratfield Drop InCratfield Drop InCratfield Drop In
For little Tiddlers and older For little Tiddlers and older For little Tiddlers and older For little Tiddlers and older
Tiddlers, and extremely aged Tiddlers, and extremely aged Tiddlers, and extremely aged Tiddlers, and extremely aged
Tiddlers!Tiddlers!Tiddlers!Tiddlers!
Second Monday of the month
2.00-3.00 pm
Come and have a cuppaCome and have a cuppaCome and have a cuppaCome and have a cuppa !
Brundish & Wilby Diaries
Thursday, 30th October, 7.30pm WDGC: Gardens of the Ancients, BVH
Thursday, 6th November, 10am Brundish Coffee Shop, BVH
Saturday, 8th November, 7.00pm Autumn Supper, WCH
Tuesday, 11th November, 6.30pm Wilby School: Archie Hamilton’s War
Thursday, 13th November, 7.00pm Brundish Film Night, BVH
Thursday, 20th November Brundish Parish Council Meeting, BVH
Thursday, 11th December, 7.00pm Brundish Film Night, BVH
NEWS FROM WILBY PARISH COUNCIL - November 2014
The next meeting of the Parish Council will be held at 7.30 pm on Wednesday
5 November 2014 in the Coronation Hall, to which all are most welcome to attend.
(Please leave fireworks at the door!)
Church Close Housing Development
Brooks and Wood Ltd of Ipswich have been appointed by Orwell Housing
Association to build the ten affordable homes at Church Close. The contractor plans
to start work on 3 November 2014, initially clearing the site, setting up offices and
storage and fencing the boundary (where no permanent fencing exists). Thereafter
construction of the dwellings will start with a view to its completion by September
2015. The contractor is committed to minimising disruption to the neighbourhood
during the building operations. Any questions, queries or complaints should be ad-
dressed to the Site Manager, Mr Darren Houghton, whose contact details are
dhoughton@brooksandwood.co.uk and mobile 07743 803110. The Head Office
contact is Mr David Mittel, who is available on 01473 719191.
Public notice issued by Wilby Parish Council for the information of residents
Wilby Parish Noticeboard
The Parish noticeboard is located outside the school opposite the village hall and has
recently been refurbished by the Parish Council. It provides a space to publicise
events and services of likely interest to the residents of Wilby Importantly it is also
used by the Parish Council, which is required by law to display a range of notices
including the agenda for its meetings and statutory notices relating to elections, audits
and certain planning decisions ( even though such notices may also be publicised on
its website). Recently little or no space has been available for such official material,
which will normally be placed on the left hand side of the noticeboard. The Parish
Council reserves the right to move notices to enable the display of statutory items.
Also it would be helpful and make best use of the limited space available if private
notices of events/services etc. were restricted to one notice and were removed if no
longer current. The school, church and village hall of course have their own
noticeboards to display forthcoming events.
WIlby Parish Council - New Parish Clerk
Wilby Parish Council is pleased to announce that Mrs Julie Collett has been appointed
as Clerk to the Council effective from 1 October 2014. Julie is currently the Clerk to
Huntingfield Parish Council and will be taking on Wilby as additional responsibility.
She can be contacted for Wilby business during normal working hours (or in an
emergency) by telephone on 01986 798258 or by e-mail at j.collett5@btinternet.com
Help with the Driving Test?
Right Driver is a website to help you learn the Highway Code quickly. Contracted by
the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency, Right Driver provides free education for
those seeking licences to drive cars, motor bikes and lorries. No registration or pay-
ment is required. Details are at www.Rightdriver.co.uk
NEWS FROM WILBY SCHOOL
As ever, we've been busy at Wilby School. Please take note of these upcoming events, to
which the whole community is very welcome (all in the school hall):
• Thursday 6th November, 9 -10:30am – ‘Tea & Toys’, an informal session for par-
ents and pre-school children to play and get to know each other. You’re welcome
to come even if you’re not already at Wilby School!
• Tuesday 11th November, 6:30pm - performance of 'Archie Hamilton’s War', to
commemorate World War 1.
• Wednesday 12th November - repeat performance of 'Archie Hamilton's War'
• Saturday 6th December, 11:30 - 2 - Christmas Fayre
•
Over the past month we've had a special parents session on how we teach maths at Wilby -
as it's very different to how it would have been taught when our parents were in
school. Our Harvest Festival was held in St. Mary's Church, with readings, prayers and
song giving thanks for the bounty of the season. An Open Day was held to welcome
prospective parents into the school.
The High Suffolk Sports Partnership Cross Country Trials were held at Mellis Common
on a beautiful Autumn afternoon. Several of our children made it through to the County
finals later in the year. Well done!
Our Key Stage 2 children had a fascinating trip to the Imperial War Museum Duxford,
as part of learning more about WW1. The day included some role-play, with the children
imagining the pressures, pros and cons of enlisting, as well as visits to the hangars and
special exhibits.
Like all schools, our strategic direction is guided by our Governing Body - which for
Wilby includes four parent governors, two staff governors, two Foundation governors
(nominated by the Church), one nominated by the Local Education Authority, and two
drawn from the local community.
Our community governors are Mrs Judith Rayner-Green and Mr Ian Chapman.
Last but not least, on Saturday 13th October our Headteacher Philippa Nunn was married
in St. Mary's Church, Wilby, to Robbie Coleman - so Miss Nunn is now
Mrs Coleman! We wish them all the very best.
Please feel free to contact Mrs Coleman and her team if you have any questions about
Wilby School.
Wilby Church of England Primary School
Mrs Philippa Coleman, Headteacher / Mrs Kim Palmer, Chair of Governors
Brundish Road, Wilby IP21 5LR
01379 384708
www.wilbyprimary.org.uk
WILBY CORONATION HALL
WILBY VILLAGE HALL
SOCIAL EVENING
FRIDAY EVENINGS 7-10.30 PM
STARTING FRIDAY 7TH NOVEMBER
The Village Hall Committee is launching a social evening.
This will be a regular event for all to come and relax with friends
and meet new people.
• Bar open (club prices)
• Tea, coffee and cakes available (cake donations welcome!)
• Games, bring along a board game and challenge your friends and
neighbours, or you can even have a go at curling or indoor bowls!
• Darts, join a team to practice and challenge other villages
• Free admission
TUES NOVEMBER 18TH
LADYBIRDS WILL BE PREPARING A LUNCH
OF
CHICKEN FILLET CASSEROLE
With
HOMEMADE DUMPLINGS
3 VEGETABLES and MASHED POTATOES
GRAVY
APPLE PIE and CUSTARD
£6.50
DIETARY NEEDS CATERED FOR (IF PRE-BOOKED)
PLEASE TELEPHONE MARIAN WARD ON 01379 384358
Everyone Welcome
XMAS MENU’S WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR BOTH OF THE
MEALS ON DECEMBER 9TH and 16TH AT THIS LUNCH
PLEASE CHOOSE THE DATE WHICH SUITS YOU BEST!
NEWS FROM WILBY Lesson Readers in November (please refer to the November Services summary on the inside cover for readings and readers)
From the Register October 11th Wedding of Philippa Nunn and Robbie Coleman
Wingfield and District Gardening Club
Garden Design - the more it changes the more it remains the same as you will
discover if you come to Edward Martin's fascinating account of
'The Gardens of The Ancients'
Thursday, October 30th in Brundish Village Hall at 7.30pm
Juice and wine available. Non-members very welcome £3 at the door.
Thursday, November 27th in Brundish Village Hall (IP13 8BB) at 7.30pm
The Principles of Successful Pruning of Shrubs and Fruit Trees.
A talk by Anne Tweddle.
Juice and wine available. Non-members very welcome £3 at the door.
For further information email:
priscillaawilliamson@gmail.com or ring 01379 388034
The December Meeting or 'Christmas Lunch' this year will again be at
The Fox and Goose in Fressingfield on Saturday, December 6th at 12.45;
to help us with potential numbers please indicate as soon as possible if you would
like to attend.
It was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone last year.
Email or ring as above or speak to a member of the committee
at the next meeting
Good Neighbours
Do you like to be helpful; do you have a little spare time,
a car and a current driving licence?
Good neighbours is a scheme to help people in our villages with transport to doc-
tor's, hospital, dental appointments, etc. It is voluntary, not over-demanding and
petrol/diesel money is reimbursed.
Contact Carol Darling for further information:
caroldon01@gmail.com phone: 01379 388098
What’s on at WILBY CORONATION HALL
The following are the public bookings for November 2014 in Wilby Coronation
Hall:
Zumba: Mondays 3rd, 10th, 17th, & 24th Yoga: Tuesdays , 4th, 11th, 18th & 25th : Start 7.15 pm Village Lunch: Tuesday 18th Parish Council: Wednesday 5th
Sequence Dance Practice: Wednesdays 12th, 19th & 26th:
start at 7.30 - 9.30pm - Newcomers welcome. Details from Gwen 01728 638357
WI: Thursday 20th
Social Evening: Friday 7th & 14th NEW
Zumba Party: Friday 21st Line Dance Social : Friday 28th 7.00pm
Sequence Dance Practice: Suspended.
Details from Gwen 01728 638357
Church Supper: Saturday 8th
Church Gathering: Saturday 22nd Social Dances: Newcomers welcome. Details from Gwen 01728 638357
Saturday 1st: Start 8.00pm Alan Jones
Saturday 15th: Start 8.00pm Discs4Dancing
Saturday 22nd: Start 8.00pm Alan Jones
AUTUMN SUPPER
on
Saturday 8th November 2014 at
Wilby Coronation Hall
7 for 7.30pm
BAR RAFFLE
Tickets – Adults £12, Children £6
available from: Priscilla 01379 388034,
Sally 01379 388653, Barbara 01379 384589
In aid of St. Mary’s Church, Wilby
A VERY WARM WELCOME TO EVERYONE
NEWS FROM BRUNDISH Lesson Readers in November (please refer to the November Services summary on the inside cover for readings and readers)
Dates for your diary Thursday, 30th October, 7.30pm WDGC: Gardens of the Ancients, BVH
Thursday, 6th November, 10am Brundish Coffee Shop, BVH
Saturday, 8th November, 7.00pm Autumn Supper, WCH
Sunday, 9th November, 9.30am } Remembrance Service, St Lawrence’s and
Sunday, 9th November, c.10.15am } Dedication of Village Green Memorial
Thursday, 13th November, 7.00pm Brundish Film Night, BVH
Thursday, 20th November Brundish Parish Council Meeting, BVH
Saturday, 22nd November 100 Years' Party
Thursday, 11th December, 7.00pm Brundish Film Night, BVH
Wednesday, 17th December, 8.00pm Carols at the Crown, Brundish
Wednesday, 24th December, 6.30pm Carols by Candlelight, St Lawrence’s
Wednesday, 24th December, 11.30pm Christmas Communion, St Lawrence’s
Christmas Coffee Shop and Market
The Brundish Baristas are busting out for the
4th December Coffee Shop
In addition to the the delicious coffee, bacon buns and Todd's juices and butters, this is a chance to buy Christmas fare, produce and cakes.
There will be stocking-fillers galore, hot punch, seasonal nibbles and much good cheer.
10am to 1 o'clock
The Brundish Baristas say:
“ GOOD CHEER STARTS HERE “
Service of Remembrance and Dedication of our New War Memorial 9.30am Sunday, 9
th November on Brundish Village Green
LET US COME TOGETHER TO REMEMBER THEM
As we have all been reminded, this year is the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of
hostilities which came to be known as The Great War and latterly The First World War.
If we can cast our minds back to what life was like in Brundish in 1914, we would find it
difficult to see any real connection to how we live today. Yes, the old cottages might look
familiar; probably more run down, the church would be recognizable, maybe the pub. The
village hall would be populated by our children as it was the primary school and there
would have been a working forge, two windmills, a blacksmith alongside The Crown and
a shop at Mill Cottage with the post office up The Street. The roads would be no more than
mud tracks, and most of the men and women in the village would have worked the land.
Imagine then, after four years of war, the devastating effect on our village with less
manpower, nineteen good men having lost their lives. Men who were husbands, fathers,
sons, nephews, workers all. It was to take decades to recover before it all happened again.
Some surnames on the existing war memorial in the church are still recognizable to
residents today. James Abbott was Brundish’s solitary victim during the Second World
War and his loss was as poignant as everyone’s who died during the First World War.
These brave men have their names etched into granite tablets which are inserted into three
recesses on the plinth of our village sign and the tablets will become a permanent reminder
to us all of the ultimate sacrifice they gave us all for the freedom we enjoy today.
A great deal work and generosity has gone into providing our village with this new
memorial. The Memorial was finished with the help of Councillor Matthew Hicks; who
arranged a grant of £250 towards the cost of the engraving, from Suffolk CC. It is to be
hoped that as many of us as possible will give up half an hour of our time on
Remembrance Sunday to come down to our village green to pay our respects to these men
of Brundish, especially in such an important year.
There will be a short Service of Remembrance and the Memorial will be dedicated by our
Rector, Reverend David Burrell. Mario and Lesley at The Crown have very kindly agreed
to open the pub after the service to serve coffee.
David Mulrenan
You may not be related, You may not know their names,
But the air they breathed was Brundish air, and they walked the Brundish lanes.
And like as not they liked the same things we enjoy,
tho’ the pace of life was slower when our fathers and their fathers played,
around here, as naughty little boys.
They left this village, families and friends and went off into the unknown.
Some were lucky, some came back…..but some will never come home.
So if you have a moment to acknowledge the lives they gave,
come to the Green on Sunday morning to say thanks to the Brundish brave.
Mig Bacon
Benefice Christingle Service 4pm Sunday, 30th November at Laxfield Church
You are all invited to this Benefice Services which combines a Christingle with the
marking of the 100th anniversary of the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich.
Advent Carol Service by Candlelight 6.30 pm Sunday, 7th December at St Lawrence’s Church
A very atmospheric service for Advent which includes Bach’s Cantata Number 61
“Come Redeemer of our Race” (Num komm der Heiden Heiland), as well as carols
and hymns for the occasion. It will include The Chantry Singers and the Brundish
String Ensemble with celebrated singers Lindsey Gowers (Soprano) and John
Jones (Bass). Directed by Michael Spencer. We are very fortunate in Brundish to
be able to have the resources to celebrate Advent in this most moving way. Please
do come along. You will be most welcome.
Carols at The Crown 8 pm Wednesday, 17th December at The Brundish Crown
Lesley and Mario once again invite everyone to join in the convivial atmosphere of
our fine old country pub for an evening of festive cheer. It would be lovely to see
more of you this year as this is always such an enjoyable and friendly community
occasion. Sharpen up your vocal chords in time for the Carol Service, helped no
doubt, by the appropriate lubrication! See you there.
Christmas Lessons and Carols by Candlelight.
6.30 pm on Christmas Eve at St Lawrence’s Church
Last Christmas Eve, an incredible congregation of 178 people turned up at the
church. This was the biggest attendance for over 60 years. It would be too much to
ask that that be even equalled, but who knows? The Chantry Singers directed by
Michael Spencer will be there on the night (not that Brundish folk need any help
with singing!) and our wonderful old church will be bathed in candlelight to cele-
brate this most holiest of evenings. Last year the church went back to the tradi-
tional concept of lessons and carols, in a shortened version of the service from
King’s College, Cambridge that afternoon. It will be similar this year. It has been
said before, but St Lawrence’s on Christmas Eve has the ability to soother the
frazzled souls of even the hardiest individual. Please do join us, where, as always,
you will be warmly welcomed. Christmas Midnight Communion 11.30 pm Christmas Eve at St Lawrence’s Church
People from the length and breadth of the benefice will unite in Brundish to
celebrate the first Communion of Christmas. The Chantry Singers will be there
along with organist Michael Spencer. This is an important, age-old service and,
whether you are a communicant or not, you are most welcome to join us.
ST LAWRENCE’S CHURCH, BRUNDISH
MORE NEWS FROM BRUNDISH
Brundish Harvest Celebrations
There is always a lot of work connected with the Harvest Service and the Harvest
Supper and that cannot be stressed enough. As usual, it is all down to the few who feel it
is important to keep these age-old traditions going. They may say it was all worth it
when it is over and they are right of course, but no amount of gratitude could be enough
to thank all those who organize these events and services for the village. The time,
money and energy they expend is over-generous on their part. They know who they are
and God bless everyone of them.
Brundish Christmas Market/Fair
Sadly, there will be no Christmas Fair this year.
Maybe we might be able to think about something less taxing on the organizational front
next year. The Fair, apart from its fund-raising advantage to the church, gave people of
the village a chance to gather to have a chat and a drink together. This year, we will
miss that, however there are plenty of other opportunities to meet such as the Christmas
Coffee Shop on 4th December, the Christmas Cinema Night on 11th December and Car-
ols at The Crown on 17th December. Let’s hope that we can all make a big effort to so-
cialise with our neighbours during this lovely time of the year and support those who do
all the organizing.
Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal
Our village co-ordinator, Diane Palmer will be calling on houses around Brundish this
month with poppies for sale. Last year’s village tally was one of the biggest ever, so in
this very special year please be as generous as you are able. Thank you.
Brundish Parish Council Meeting
The next meeting will be at 7.45 pm on Thursday, 20th November in the Village Hall.
All members of the public are invited.
Should you wish to add an item to the agenda, with plenty of time beforehand, please
contact: your Parish Clerk, Chris Smart on 01728 627838; or
e-mail her on brundishparishclerk@msn.co.uk
BRUNDISH VILLAGE HALL See main notices and advertisements in this Newsletter for details
BRUNDISH TRAINING CENTRE: For all courses, it is important to book in advance. Please ring 01728-627174 or email admin@brundishtrainingcentre.co.uk Thank you.
ZUMBA: Eileen Torosian –Tinney. Text or telephone:
0781 385 4255) or email: Zumba-eileen@hotmail.co.uk
6 to 7 p.m. each school term Tuesday.
PILATES: Fiona Palmer. Telephone: 07767384983.
9.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. and 10.40 a.m. to 11.40 a.m. each Monday.
BRUNDISH COFFEE SHOP: Next date: 6th November. Please see the main
advert. Sue Sharples. Telephone: 01728 628631.
CINEMA NIGHTS (Flicks in the Sticks!): Next date: 13th November. Please see
the main advert opposite. Priscilla Williamson. Telephone: 01379 388034.
BRUNDISH PARISH COUNCIL: Parish Clerk, Christine Smart. Telephone: 01728 627838.
Next meeting: 7.45 p.m. Thursday, 20th November.
WINGFIELD AND DISTRICT GARDENING CLUB:
Next meeting at BVH: 7.30 p.m. Thursday, 27th November.
Priscilla Williamson. Telephone: 01379 388034.
More details next month
Venue Course Dates Time
Brundish Monday
Computer Club
Alternate Monday mornings 1000 – 1200
hours
Tuesday
Computer Club
Every Tuesday 1000 – 1200
Wednesday
Computer Club
Every Wednesday 1000 – 1200
iPad for
Improvers
Monday 1300 - 1500
iPad Improvers- Third Thursday of each month (dates 1030 – 1230
ditto ditto 1330 - 1530
Aldeburgh Tuesday
Computer Club
Every Tuesday fortnight 1400 - 1600
iPad Improvers- Second Thursday of each month 1030 – 1230
ditto ditto 1330 - 1530
Southwold Computer Club Every Monday 1400 - 1600
Brundish Village Directory St Lawrence’s Church - Rev. David Burrell - 01986 798136 Brundish Parish Council - Chrissie Smart - 01728 627838 Brundish Village Hall Trustees - Jane Lee - 01728 628095
Brundish Village Hall Hire - David Mulrenan - 01728 628063 Responders (Recruitment) - Mark Seal - 01986 798870
Community Police Officer - P.C. Kane Martin - 01986 835300 Neighbourhood Watch - Via any Parish Councillor.
Oil Syndicate - Tim Gillingham - 01728 628752 Oil Syndicate - Rix Petroleum - 0800 5424924
Brundish Events Group - David Mulrenan - 01728 628063 Brundish Crown - Lesley and Maz Balshaw - 01728 628282
Brundish Training Centre - Anne Banham - 01728 627174 (Mon to Wed 09.30/15.30) Answering machine at other times. Cinema Night Bookings - Priscilla Williamson - 01379 388034
Education Foundation - Gerald Western – 01379 388775
BRUNDISH FILM PROGRAMME AUTUMN 2014
Brundish Film - 13 November 2014
We had a very good turnout for our first film of the season “The Book Thief”,
a poignant story of a young girl who learns to read whilst growing up in Nazi
Germany, the silence in the hall at the end of the film being tribute to the quality of
the film. DVDs of all the films shown in Brundish are available for hire at £3
on application to priscillaawilliamson@gmail.com.
Our next presentation on Thursday 13 November 2014 is the thriller
“The Two Faces of January”
based on the book by Patricia Highsmith.
Starring Viggo Mortensen and Kirsten Dunst, the film tells the story of a glamorous
American couple on holiday in Greece who are not quite what they seem and having
got involved with a con artist have to flee Athens. Certificate 12A. Doors open as
usual at 7 pm, for a 7.30 pm start, tickets payable at the door (£5 for adults and £4.50
for Under 18s). Bar facilities including now Todd’s Suffolk Apple Juice. To reserve
your place contact Priscilla Williamson on
01379 388034 or e-mail priscillaawilliamson@gmail.com
Our Christmas show on 11 December will feature the costume drama “Belle”
New arrivals
Robert and Emma Coe are pleased to announce
the birth of their daughter, Rosie Marie,
born on 11th October 2014.
Congratulations to all three !!
MISCELLANY
Neighbourhood Watch
If you wish to be part of our neighbourhood watch then could you please
send your email address to the parish clerk:
brundishparishclerk@msn.com
Mobile Library
The librarian has asked if we could make everyone aware
of this excellent local community facility.
Our Mobile Library stops monthly at Crown Corner, Brundish
from 11.00 to 11.15am.
Future dates to be confirmed
STRICTLY! comes to Dennington Village Hall!
Waltz to Strauss Foxtrot to Sinatra Tango Jive Cha cha Rumba
New dance class strictly for absolute beginners. Come along and have some fun!
Beginning Tuesday 30th October Class 7-8pm
Practise and have a beer or two 8-9pm!!!
All at Dennington Village hall
£5 per person
For further info: Tel:- 07884267430 Lizinfiniteart@aol.com
Private lessons also available for adults and children
THE GARDEN ROOM at
FOALS GRANGE
WILBY Bed and Breakfast
Located in idyllic countryside, we offer
accommodation in an annexe to our traditional period
cottage.
You will have private access, king size bed and en suite bathroom:
a sofa bed will sleep two children. The room is well equipped and has internet access. We offer an extensive breakfast menu and seek to use local products.
To book contact Debbie GRIFFITHS on 07582 789782
or 01379 384873
Website; www.foalsgrange.co.uk
Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning
FRIENDLY, LOCAL SERVICE
Carpet & Fabric Protectors
applied
Moth Treatments available
LESTER MAYES Peasenhall
01728 660186
Mobile: 07867 681571
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Then why not come to a FREE taster session at one of our friendly
Computer Clubs held at Brundish Village Hall?
Sessions: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
10.00 am to 12.00 noon
Find our apple butter and apple juice at the monthly Brundish coffee shop, or at
20 shops across Suffolk and beyond.
Juicing and bottling services
Surplus fruit welcome especially sloe, damson, quince and
perry pear, & beetroot.
www.applebuttercompany.co.uk 07985 411289
For more information:
tel: 01728 627174
email: admin@brundishtrainingcentre.co.uk
iPad and
Android sessions
.
Your little one’s early years are magical
Come and see all that our school and nursery have to offer
All lead nursery staff are fully qualified teachers
Our nursery is fully integrated with the whole warm and welcoming school
Witness our special focus on music and drama throughout the school
Places available for children aged 3 and 4
Stradbroke Road, Wilby, IP21 5LR
(01379) 384708 admin@wilby.suffolk.sch.uk
Everyone a star!
House Sitting Services
Do you need someone reliable and trustworthy to look
after your home and pets while you are away on holiday?
Complete care of your house and animals.
Many years’ experience with dogs, cats, chicken, horses etc.
Be able to go away, knowing that your home is in safe hands.
Excellent references available.
Contact Louise Howie:
(M) 07920 047274
Email: louisehowie628@btinternet.com
Bulk Haulage
Aggregate
Road Planings
Stock Feed Railway Sleepers
Crossing Timbers
Bark Woodchip Excavations All Aggregates & Topsoil Muckaway (Different Grades) Dyke Cleaning Grasscrete Blocks Roadway Construction
Malham Limestone Rocks
Flints
Carrstone Compost
Lump Chalk
For further information please contact: Timothy Askew—Phone 01379 388156
Fax 01379 388109 Email: tim@tgaskew.co.uk
YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST—NOW TRY THE BEST
SPURLING & REMBLANCE
MOTOR ENGINEERS MOT TEST CENTRE
*
Service and repairs to all cars, light commercial and 4x4's* *Specialists in vehicle diagnostics*
*Free local collection and delivery * Courtesy car available* *Prompt attention assured * Competitive rates*
(01379) 384689 Open 8:00 am -5:30pm Mon-Fri, 8:00am -12 noon Saturdays
Barley Hall, Laxfield Road, Stradbroke. IP21 5NQ Located on the B1117 - 1¾ mile outside Stradbroke, towards Laxfield
Come to Callendar’s for Quality and Professional Floristry Traditional or Modern Designs
Bouquets - Hand-tieds - Arrangements Wedding flowers - Funeral Tributes and all your floral requirements.
Flowers delivered Locally,
Countrywide or Internationally using the Interflora Service
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We would love to see you at the Crown. Why not come and try our extensive menu cooked to order, with fresh local
produce and vegetables in season. Or relax and have a snack in the bar with a drink.
Bar open Wed-Sat 12-2.30 and 6-11, Sun 12-4
Restaurant Wed-Sat 12-2 and 7-9, Sun 12-2
Fish and Chips served from 5-6.45pm, Fridays only. Eat in or take away.
Bar open from 5pm. Normal menu served from 7pm
Are you one of those people who hates standing there Ironing?
Do you find it boring?
Do you wish there was someone who would do this job for you?
Well now there is ME Yolanda Howard
I will do your ironing for you so you don’t have to!
I charge £7.50 per hour and don’t worry if you are unable to deliver it
I can collect it for an extra fee of £1.50 (depending on location)
(MUST BE WITHIN 8 MILES FROM STRADBROKE).
If you could do with my help then please feel free to contact me
On Tel: 07789 090110 or email: yumyo84@hotmail.com
I LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU
Is your garden overIs your garden overIs your garden overIs your garden over----run with Moles?run with Moles?run with Moles?run with Moles? Do you have a wasp’s nest?Do you have a wasp’s nest?Do you have a wasp’s nest?Do you have a wasp’s nest? Are your paddocks overAre your paddocks overAre your paddocks overAre your paddocks over----run with rabbits ?run with rabbits ?run with rabbits ?run with rabbits ? All typical Pests controlled.All typical Pests controlled.All typical Pests controlled.All typical Pests controlled. For For For For ALL ALL ALL ALL your Domestic / Commercial Pest Control. your Domestic / Commercial Pest Control. your Domestic / Commercial Pest Control. your Domestic / Commercial Pest Control. No obligation No obligation No obligation No obligation –––– free survey/quotes.free survey/quotes.free survey/quotes.free survey/quotes. Please call for a chatPlease call for a chatPlease call for a chatPlease call for a chat 01379 788865 / 07809 226109 / 07518 73110601379 788865 / 07809 226109 / 07518 73110601379 788865 / 07809 226109 / 07518 73110601379 788865 / 07809 226109 / 07518 731106 www.safeandsoundhygieneandpestcontrol.co.uk
Paul Smyth 01379 770433 07765 868180
paul.smyth@serious-it-ltd.com
Prospect Farm Laxfield Road
Stradbroke Eye IP21 5JT
• PC/Server Support, Networking (Wireless), Software/Hardware upgrades
• Internet Access, Email/Exchange, Disaster Recovery, Remote Access • Security (Firewalls), VPN, SQL Server, Project Management etc.
We offer a friendly and professional local service 15 years experience in helping businesses of all sizes (Sole Traders to FTSE 100) Free, no obligation, initial consultation of your requirements
Have your house Have your house Have your house Have your house treated for treated for treated for treated for flies this flies this flies this flies this summer!summer!summer!summer!
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A clean & safe treatment of
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Pick up the phone and call Pick up the phone and call Pick up the phone and call Pick up the phone and call 01379 384819 and speak to 01379 384819 and speak to 01379 384819 and speak to 01379 384819 and speak to David Hendrick to get more David Hendrick to get more David Hendrick to get more David Hendrick to get more information.information.information.information.
Hair Logic Street Farm, Laxfield Road, Stradbroke
Telephone: 01379 384560 Opening Times:
Mon Closed
Tuesday-Thursday 9am-5pm
Friday 9am-6pm
Saturday 8.30am-4pm
Beauty Therapy
Friday 9am-8pm
Producers of wide range of high
quality pork products from our
own home produced stock.
____________________________ C O U N T R Y F O O D S BRUNDISH SUFFOLK
IAN AND SUE WHITEHEAD
Tel: 01379 384593 Email: ian@lanefarm.co.uk
www.lanefarm.co.uk
Thanks to all those who supported
us in the past, but we can no longer
run our "Freezer 10% sale". For any
special requirements, though,
please do phone me and we will try
to help.
We will still be able to donate 10%
of any sale to Brundish Church
BRUNDISH COAL
MANOR BARNS
THE STREET
BRUNDISH
WOODBRIDGE
SUFFOLK IP13 8BL
Phone: 01379 388162
Fax: 01379 384084
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6 Varieties of pre-packed coal available at very competitive prices Minimum delivery = 5 bags
ACORN FOOT HEALTH
Roger C. Griffiths, BSc(Econ), Dip Soc
Sci, PGCE, MCFHP, MAFHP
FOOT HEALTH CONSULTANT
HOME VISITS, CARE HOMES and
PRIVATE CLINIC
Verruca treatments, Ingrown
toenails, Calluses, Fungal Infection,
Corns, Nail Cutting, Bunions and Foot
Care for Diabetics
Foot health checks and all nail
conditions.
For an appointment
Tel. 01379 384873 (Wilby)
Mob. 07724 073328
Email; griffithstwo@aol.com Some evening appointments available
Annual advertising charges
are:
£7.50 for an eighth of a page
£14 for a quarter page
£27.50 for a half page or
£55.00 for a full page
Contact Tim Gillingham
Tel: 01728 628269
The Woodlands, Brundish,
Woodbridge,
SUFFOLK IP13 8BH
brunbynewsletter@gmail.com
Cheques should be made
payable to
Brundish PCC
LES RUTH (Yaddy)
For all your carpentry needs
– plus painting, decorating and tiling.
Tel: 01379 384484 07900 287888
Property Maintenance All types of property
maintenance and
refurbishment undertaken
Just give me a ring,
I’ll see if I can help
Kevin
01728 628607
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Phone home: ( 01728) 621341
Mobile: 07887925507
Email: marks-maintenance.weebly.com
Septic Tank EmptyingSeptic Tank EmptyingSeptic Tank EmptyingSeptic Tank Emptying &
Domestic drains cleared.
Fast, friendly, reliable service.
(Environmental registered carrier)
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CHURCH
Priests Revd David Burrell 01986 798136 theparsnips@googlemail.com Revd Ron Orams 01986 798901 ron.orams@talktalk.net Revd Canon Graham Noble genoblefamily@btinternet.com WILBY Churchwardens Mary Pipe 01728 723443 Rob Barber 01379 388040
Lay Elder Sheila Pipe 01728 723443 PCC Secretary Mary Pipe 01728 723443 BRUNDISH Churchwardens Margaret (Mig) Bacon 01379 388808 John Graham 01379 384444 Lay Elders David Mulrenan 01728 628063 Sandra Apps 01728 628607 Michael Spencer 01728 724590 PCC Secretary Gillian Self 01728 621577
Items for the December 2014 Newsletter to:-
Tim Gillingham at brunbynewsletter@gmail.com
by November 18th, please.
Village Websites Please note that this and previous issues of the Parish Newsletter can
be viewed online on either the Brundish or Wilby websites,
viz: brundish.onesuffolk.net (the prefix 'www' is not necessary,
although it will still work). This website incorporates previously
separate websites for Brundish Parish Council, Brundish Village Hall
and Brundish Church.
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