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PARISH & COMMUNITY NEWSBACTON WYVERSTONE COTTON
October 2012
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Contents Page
1. Letter from the Editors 5
2. Useful Contacts 7
3. Dates for your Diary 9
4. Wyverstone Cafe Dates 11
5. Just Gardening 19
6. Community News 20 - 27
7. Church News 31 - 37
8. Small Ads 57, 58, 59, 61
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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Dear Readers,
We have chosen as our theme for the month - ‘Season of Mists and Mellow Fruitfulness’ from John Keats' poem, ‘To Autumn’, c. 1820:
Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness,Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun;
Conspiring with him how to load and bless
With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run;To bend with apples the moss’d cottage-trees,
And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core......
By now you may have been enjoying the abundance of fruit and vegetables which are produced every year at around this time. As well as those things which we grow in our own gardens there is always a free harvest which we can gather from our English hedgerows. Blackberries, Elderberries, Rose-Hips, Sloes and so on, you will probably know many more than us. These can be used in recipes for delicious desserts, jams and chutneys but also for herbal remedies and drinks. Chutneys and pickles made now should be matured and ready for use at Christmas, as will such things as Sloe Gin.
(We would always advise not to eat anything from the hedgerows unless you are sure of what it is)
October is also the time to make traditional Christmas puddings and Christmas cake if you want the flavours to be fully matured.
We hope you enjoy this edition of the magazine If you do we are Brian and Amanda Manley
if not we are Mr and Mrs Smith
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The Trowel and Hammerhas been open under new management for the last 6 months.We stock local ales and mouthwatering food is provided by our firstclass chef who holds 2 star rosettes.
Wednesday night-Fish and Chip supper including quiz £8.95/person
Friday night –Steak night, 2 steaks including a bottle of house wine £34.50
Sunday –Roast available from Midday until 6pm, main meal
£8.953 courses £12.95 - please book to avoid disappointment
01449 [email protected] ~
www.trowelandhammercotton.co.uk
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01449 781028Auto Mechanical
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SERVICING • MOT • PREPARATION ETC.COLLECTION, DELIVERY AND COURTESY CAR
Cow Green, Bacton
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USEFUL CONTACTS
Bacton Cotton & Wyverstone Good Neighbours scheme.........................................07980 948641Parish Clerks Bacton - Jane Brookman ...............................................01359 230897Cotton - Colin Hall.......................................................01449 781400Wyverstone - John Bean...............................................01449 781343
Parish MagazineEditor..............................................bcwnews@gmail.com 01449 781595Advertising - Linda [email protected] 01449 781772Distribution - Peter [email protected] 01449 780326
Village Hall HireBacton - John Bean.......................................................01449 781343Cotton - Ann Doherty....................................................01449 781083Wyverstone - Kerri or Mike............................................01449 781151
Health CentresBacton.........................................................................01449 781777Mendlesham.................................................................01449 767722West Suffolk Hospital....................................................01284 713000Ipswich Hospital...........................................................01473 712233
UtilitiesAnglian Water.............................................................08457 145145UK Power Networks (power cuts/emergencies)..............08007 838838
Newspaper Deliveries Bacton Stores & Post Office...........................................01449 781366Brockford Home Delivery..............................................01379 780241
Milk Deliveries Leslie Lummis..............................................................01449 767111 Co-op..........................................................................01449 770142
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DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Date Day/Times Event1, 15, 29October Mon 2 - 4pm Kettle’s Calling, Community Room,
St Mary’s Bacton, all welcome (page 20)6 October Sat 7.30pm Bacton Village Hall QUIZ NIGHT (page 51)
9 October Tues 7.30pm Horticultural Society. ‘Taking Photographs In Your Garden’ with Alan Sarsby. Bacton Village Hall (P 26)
9 October Tues 2.30pm B & W Mothers’ Union, St Mary’s Community Room. Triennial General Meeting, followed by coffee and fellowship
10 October Wed 7.30pm RBL AGM at Old Newton Sports and Social Club12/13 October Fri/Sat Community Room 1st Birthday Celebrations including
Art Show Saturday 10.00am - 4.00pm (page 15 & 27)
13 October Sat10am-12:30pm
Apple Day Celebration at Wyverstone Community Café & Local Produce Market at Wyverstone Village Hall (page 11)
15 October Mon 7.30pm RBL Women’s Section AGM Bacton Village Hall - Bingo, Bring and Buy for Poppy Appeal
20 October Sat 1.30pm William Brown Trust Pamper Afternoon, Cotton Chapel. Tickets £3 from Sheila Brown 781106 (page 27)
24 October Wed 2.00pm Over 60s Club - ‘Carry on Cooking’ at Wyverstone Village Hall
26 October Fri 7pm Grand Bacton Musical Firework Display, Bacton Middle School. Find us on FaceBook. (page 22)
27 October Sat10am-12:30pm
Pumpkin Competition at Wyverstone Community Café & Local Produce Market at Wyverstone Village Hall (page 11)
2nd November Fri 12 for 12.30 W.I. Soup ‘n’ Puds at Bacton Village Hall
Tickets £5 from Bacton Post Office (page 22)3 November Sat 7.30pm Films from the East Anglia Archive. Bacton Village Hall
6 November Tues RBL WS Poppy Appeal Coffee Morning, by kind permission of Barbara Burrows, Mayfield Lodge,Tailors Green, Bacton
12, 26 November Mon 2 - 4pm Kettle’s Calling, Community Room,
St Mary’s Bacton, all welcome (page 20)
13 November Tues 7.30pm Horticultural Society. Japanese Gardens – Cherry Blossom with Jenny Tyson. Bacton Village Hall
15 November Thur Voting day to select a Police and Crime Commissioner for Suffolk
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and all other Family/Matrimonial problemsincluding Collaborative Law
Wills, Probate and Inheritance.Elderly Client Care
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Telephone: (01449) 613631email: [email protected]
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Wyverstone Community Cafe & Local Produce Market – 2012 dates
13th October (Apple Day celebration)
27th October (with Pumpkin Competition)
10th November
24th November
8th December
MENDLESHAM HEALTH CENTRE
Your doctor says: Help us to help you!
Surgeries are getting busier. We need your support to help us manage your healthcare.
You could:
• Ask if you really need to see the doctor• Book an appointment for a nurse• We have a nurse who can prescribe medicines at Mendlesham and Bacton Surgeries • Try your pharmacist, who can give you medicine and advice too • Keep up to date with your repeat prescriptions• Turn up to your appointment or cancel if necessary• Get to know what we offer! It changes all the time, and it could save you time!
We don't want to put you offWe do want you to get treated quickly
We'll continue to do our best to help youIf you are at all unsure, do ask the receptionist!
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StowmarketChiropractic Clinic
Michael BaileyDoctor of Chiropractic
Registered with theGeneral Chiropractic Council
7 Stowupland RoadStowmarket IP14 5AG
01449 612620www.michaelbailey.net
Are You in Pain?Chiropractic may help you with many problems including lower
back pain, neck pain and related headaches as well as
arm and leg pain.Call us now or visit our website
Traditional OakCarpentry
Rick Lewis01728-860444
Conservation&
ConstructionNew Oak Framed Buildings
Repairs to existingAncient Structures
www.traditionaloakcarpentry.co.uk
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HANDYMAN ANDGARDENER
No Job too small/bigDecorating,
Fencing, Hedging,Patios etc.
Phone Kevin or Hazel Mash01449 781559
or 07944 553517
COMMUNITY ROOM
1ST BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS
Saturday13th October at St Mary’s Church, BactonChildren, bring your grown - ups to see your lovely Artwork
between 10am and 4pm
Don’t miss ‘Open the Book’from approximately 2pm.
Come and join in with some fun Craft Activities atMessy Church
Cake Sale * Refreshments * Raffle
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LAWN CARE
General Grass CuttingLong or Short grass
Special Occasions andOne Off Cut Available
Please callBob Brooks ~ M 07989 676838
Or Contact At45 Thackary Grove
Stowmarket IP14 1RE
HHR Plumbing
&Property
maintenance
Comprehensive24hr Plumbing &
Maintenance Services
Bathrooms, shower &kitchen installations
Fix leaky guttering & dripping tapsBurst pipes, blocked toilets
Radiators & hot water cylindersNo job too small
Fully insured, competitive ratesCall John on
07905 210737
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We offer a complete property restoration servicespecialising in period properties
We are fully insured with a full portfolio of work
Extensions Fireplace build & design Fencing All carpentry work undertaken Rendering Landscaping Plastering Patios Tiling Garden boundary walls Re-decorating Porchways Kitchens and Bathrooms
Call Matthew Jolly on 01449 782022 M 07903 018046
Jolly Good Brickwork &Complete Property Services
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Bacton Play Centre Bacton Under Fives
For all your childcare needs!BABY AND TODDLER DAY-CARE, PARENT AND TODDLER GROUP
DAY-CARE AND PRE-SCHOOL SESSIONSBEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL CARE
HOLIDAY CARE FOR CHILDREN 3 -14 YEARSOpen All Year
We offer quality care and education for all children 0 -14 years in a purpose built child -centred environment in which the child always comes first.
Free access to Outside play.All staff are qualified and continuously attend courses to develop their skills.
OFSTED registered. Quality Assured group.Awarded ‘Every Child a Talker’ status.
If you would like to get in touch or view our new facilities please contact
01449 780079or email: [email protected]
Bacton Under Fives, Bacton Play Centre, c/o Bacton Community Primary SchoolTailors Green, Bacton, Suffolk IP14 4LL
Is your garden allwork and no play?
For all year interestand
easy maintenance
Call Jane Hamblin
Land Army Designs
01359 231344www.landarmydesigns.co.uk
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Just GardeningIf you had a glut of tomatoes this season try making some tomato ketchup. You'll find a recipe in a good cook book. Or the more culinary gifted you are try making some tomato chutney.If you have an allotment garden you've probably lifted the last of your potato crop. Having completed this task, just leave the soil roughly turned over in large clods of earth. The soil will over winter. Kindly old Jack Frost will do his work for us along with the winter rain which will break down the soil into a fine tilth. This is particularly good for heavy clay soil but not so important on sandy soil.Don't forget to continue dead-heading your flower beds you may just encourage a late flush of flowers. By removing the spent flower heads of perennial plants you should see flowers right through to the first heavy frost. The plants are tricked into producing more flowers in order to reproduce more seed. Also, by dead-heading your flowers, pay attention to the flower borders as well and this will improve the general appearance of your flower beds at this time of the year.Now is the time to start thinking about planting next years spring display of bulbs. There is a huge choice in Nurseries and in specialist grower catalogues. Along with Daffodils and Narcissus try a deep red Tulip planted in a bed of multi-coloured wallflowers.The weather has just started turning colder, leaves are beginning to drop, we've not had much of a summer this year so it wouldn't be a surprise to me if we have an early Autumn. So when the leaves start dropping on your lawn just pick them up in small quantities to start, it will make the bigger job seem a little smaller. Don't leave the debris on your lawn as this will encourage disease and dead patches on the grass.If you want some Christmas Colour place three Hyacinth bulbs in a terra- cotta pot, close together but not touching, cover with a multi- purpose compost, leaving the tips of the bulbs just showing above the surface. Place in a cold frame outside, when the green shoots appear take them inside and enjoy the flowers. Happy Gardening............Norman Parcell
IN THE GARDEN
ALLOTMENTSAnyone who would like to rent an allotment please contact
Ray Bartrum 0n 01449 781526
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Bacton, Cotton & Wyverstone Good Neighbour Scheme
The scheme is a non-religious volunteer based group that assists the community from within. There are thirty-five volunteers covering the three villages, all have been CRB checked and are covered by Public Liability Insurance. To date the scheme has received nineteen calls for assistance since it started on 21st May 2012. The majority of calls have been for help with transport to hospital, both Bury and Ipswich, and many local journeys. Prescriptions have been collected and gardens tidied on a one off basis. The AGM took place on Monday 10th September, in the community room at St. Mary’s Church, Bacton. The following committee members were elected for the year ending September 2013: Chair Person - Hilary Smith, Secretary - Mike Hall Treasurer - Mark Rowbottom, Committee Member - Bernard Gant for assistance call 07980 948641 from 9am to 5pm Monday to Fridays, though assistance required can be outside these times. Please call if you need any help with transport, befriending, letter writing, form filling, minor repairs, pet help, collections, including prescriptions and one off garden tidying. The scheme is now looking at fund raising to ensure it has sufficient resources to cover expenses over the coming year. Mike Hall GNS Secretary 13th September 2012
COMMUNITY NEWS
Where? The Community Room, St Mary’s BactonWhen? 2 – 4pm Mondays 1st, 15th, 29th Oct12th, 26th Nov, 10th Dec. Plus a Christmas special on the 17th Dec.Who?Everyone is welcome – No charge! (though donations always welcome!)Why not come along for tea, toast, cakes and savouries?
Come along and bring a friend! For more details, please ring: Linda Last: 781772, Janice Shea: 781263, Rev Julia Lall: 774646 Please let us know if you would like a lift.
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Bacton United 89 FC
CATCH A MATCH AT BRICKWALL MEADOW
Forthcoming fixtures: Kick off 2.30pm
6th Oct BU89FC First XI v Bildeston Rangers SIL Div II13th Oct BU89FC Res v Aldburgh Town SIL Div III20th Oct BU89FC Res v Coddenham SIL Div III20th Oct BU89FC A v Kesgrave Kestral Res SIL Div VI27th Oct BU89FC First XI v Somersham SIL Div II27th Oct BU89FC A v Old Newton A SIL Div VI
Why not take a walk down to Brickwall Meadow and support your local team. Enjoy refreshments in the comfortable licensed lounge and watch grass roots football at its best, played by locally based players for fun and enjoyment. Better still buy a season ticket, for only £5.00 join the social club and you can attend the many functions that take place on a regular basis in the lounge.
New players are always welcome. Why not come along to training on Wednesday evening at 6.30pm or contact Harry Steed 07850793014 for details.
BU89FC also have junior football teams at most age groups playing on Saturday mornings. Please contact Robbie Walker for details. 07547119957
SUPPORT THE BRICKIES
COME ALONG AND ENJOY A RACE NIGHTON THE 13TH OCTOBER AT THE CLUB HOUSE. GET YOUR TICKETS ORDERED FROM JOHN EVANS 01449 781251 OR
HARRY STEED 01449 781751
DON’T MISS OUT GET BOOKED IN EARLY
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COTTON VILLAGE PRODUCE ASSOCIATION
Wed October 17th Mr Leeds is talking on "Bulbs throughout the year" Cotton Village Hall 7.30 p.m. Visitors are very welcome.
The main Trophy Winners at this year’s Show were:Challenge Cup John Bullock, Garden News Shield Tim Tupper, Parish Cup David Vincent & Tim Tupper, Home Produce Cup Mrs Joyce Griggs, Flower Cup Mrs Doreen Wynne, Cotton Memorial Cup Neil Smith, Wine David Vincent, Rose Bowl Mrs Doreen Wynne, Walter Vincent Cup Mike Rowell, Lizzie Vincent Cup Mrs Lauren Collins.
The Village Hall held a wonderful display in spite of the prolonged wet weather, Our thanks to the exhibitors, judges and all who helped to stage the show.
COMMUNITY NEWS
1st BACTON SCOUT GROUPMrs Karen Hall-Price –1st Bacton Scout Group Secretary 1 Canham’s Farm Cottages, Cow Green, Bacton IP14 4HH Tel. 01449 780332 / 07812 105228 [email protected]
We are in need of more Beavers and Cubs and if anyone would like their Son / Daughter to join a section please don’t hesitate to contact the Group Secretary details above.
• Beaver Scouts (6yrs – 8yrs) meet every Monday (term time) 6.15pm – 7.30pm• Cub Scouts (8yrs – 10 ½ yrs) meet every Friday (term time) 6.15pm – 7.45pm• Scouts (10 ½ yrs – 14yrs) meet every Friday (term time) 8pm – 9.30pm
Autumn Term – we have full programmes for all sections coming into the autumn term and will be earning lots more badges over the next few weeks.
Dates for the diary...Thursday 27th September – Committee Meeting - 8pm (at Secretaries home address)Sunday 11th November – Remembrance Day Parade28th, 29th, 30th November, 1st December – District Scout Show- Regal Theatre, StowmarketSunday 9th December – District Carol Service – Stowmarket Parish Church
Recycling Bins - Please remember to use our recycling bins at the Scout HQ – This also raises funds for the group and is much easier than transporting your bottles and clothes to the Stowmarket recycling centre / bins.
1st Cotton & Bacton Guides, Brownies & RainbowsIf your daughter is interested in joining us please contactRosemary Jeffries on 01449 781657, E [email protected] meet on Wednesdays in Bacton during Term Time.Rainbows (5-7 years) 5.30 – 6.30pmBrownies (7-10 years) 5.45 – 7.15pmGuides (10-14 years) 7.30 – 9pm
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WYVERSTONE PARISH COUNCIL REPORT John Bean
COMMUNITY NEWS
Wyverstone Parish Council met on Sept 4thPhil Webb has kindly agreed to continue as co-ordinator for the speedwatch team but more team members are required, please contact Phil if you are willing to help.There is still a need for a Neighbourhood Watch Co-ordinator, anyone interested please contact the clerk on 01449 781343. The making of a new notice board is in hand. It is regretted that Mike Hind has resigned from the council due to health problems, appreciation was expressed for all Mike had done as a councillor. Anyone wishing to be considered for co-option please contact the clerk. Jane Storey reported on the activities of the County Council and Roy Barker for Mid-Suffolk. Simon Williams reported on the success of the Lottery Club for Play Area funds and already £300 has been raised. There are still some vacant numbers, please contact Simon. The new swing seats for the Play Area have been purchased and fixed. Volunteers kindly agreed to cut back the overgrown path on Church Hill. The Clerk is to report the bad state of the street signs for Church Road & Rectory Road at the Church Hill junction. The next meeting will be on November 6th at 7p.m.
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION Women’s Section :
Numbers were down due to holidays and illness but the Exhortation and Silent Tribute were duly rendered as always.
Donations to Suffolk and National have been made following the Bacton Fayre Lucky Dip Stall and the half share of the Bacton RBL Jumble Sale profits as the ladies had helped. The Chairman Angela Elmer thanked the members for their input.The speaker was Will Gray who ran a powerpoint presentation on the many beautiful wild flowers to be found growing in Suffolk and further afield.Angela thanked Will for the lovely photographs and big screen presentation.The next ‘B’ Group meeting is at St. Peter’s Church Hall, Stowmarket and will be attended by 8 members when the speaker will be Dr. Thompson on “ The Royal Family ”.A team will attend the Village Hall Quiz on 6th October.The 2013 Programme has been booked.The Branch will reach its 60th Anniversary on 17th April, 2013 and it was decided to celebrate this in the Village Hall on 20th April, 2013.The National Anthem was sung. Sandra Welham
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An application to build a single storey extension at Dandy Hall, Willow Lane, was supported by the Parish Council as was the application to build a two storey extension to the rear of Lime Tree Farm, Parkers Road. The application to demolish two dwellings at 1-2 Broadway House, Broad Road and erect 4 dwellings was supported by the Council provided that concerns over vehicular access onto Blacksmith Road and Broad Road are satisfactorily addressed.It has been brought to the Council’s attention that some hedgerows in the village are becoming overgrown which is causing problems especially at road junctions. It would be greatly appreciated if property owners would trim back hedges on a regular basis.Dr. Dan Poulter our MP is due to attend the Community Café at Cotton Village Hall on Saturday 27th October between 10.00am &12.00 noon.The next scheduled Council meeting is to be held on Wednesday 3rd October at 7.30pm in the village hall.
COMMUNITY NEWS
The parish council met on 17 September 2012 and a report will appear in the next issue of the Parish Magazine. The next meeting of the parish council will be on Monday, 22 October 2012 in the Village Hall, Bacton commencing at 7.30 pm.
BACTON PARISH COUNCIL REPORT Jane Brookman
COTTON PARISH COUNCIL REPORT Colin Hall
In MemoriamJohn Miles 14th June 1958 - 8th August 2012
John was buried at St Andrews Church Cotton on August the 23rdThe funeral service was held at Cotton Methodist Chapel
We were all shocked and saddened by the sudden and unexpected demise of John Miles who was our friend, very well known and a respected member of the
community.A Cotton man born and bred, who had a genuine love of the land and machinery,
especially tractors of which he had rebuilt many.Kind and humorous, always there to give a helping hand, coping with our tears as he
helped with the burial of our dogs, a friend indeed.
John was well loved as the enormous attendance at his funeral proved.John will be sorely missed, he has gone - but will never be forgotten.
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BACTON & WYVERSTONE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
At the September meeting, members had the opportunity to catch up on the life and times of Ben Potterton of Blacksmith’s Cottage Nursery, Langmere near Dickleburgh.The Society had visited the nursery in 2006 for a memorable evening visit and Ben said many changes have been made recently, including erecting a building for an art gallery and lecture room, a veterinary room, new shop and cafeʹ′. The nursery has been knocked flat and is due to re-open in March next year. The exotic animals and birds now number 449 and some have gone to London Zoo and some back to the wild.Ben has also become a father 10 months ago to Rowan.His talk was on late summer colour and he had brought along cuttings of many plants.The importance of pruning out flowered branches to encourage prolonged flowering was emphasised with Fennel being cut 7 times during the year.Chairman Diane Gladders thanked Ben for a return visit and it was nice to hear what is happening at the nursery and thanked him for entertaining us.Diane welcomed 3 visitors to the meeting.A coach left Bacton Village Hall for Pensthorpe on Saturday, 15th September at 9.00am.Bryan Symonds agreed to bulk order seeds from Sutton before he leaves for Australia in December.Treasurer Anita Leggett stated that she wishes to stand down from being Treasurer.Members voted to move the Society’s savings to Barclays. The accounts are now computerised.A team will attend Bacton Village Hall Quiz on 6th October.Diane thanked those that exhibited or helped at Bacton Flower Show.The Christmas meal will be cooked and enjoyed at the Village Hall with its new facilities.Free Courgettes were on offer from John Gladders.The Monthly Draw was won by Shelia Brown.Monthly competition: 3 Beetroot on a plate: 1. John Gladders.3 Potatoes on a plate: John Gladders. 2. Diane Gladders. Next meeting open to non-members with a £3 charge. Speaker Alan Sarsby “ Taking Photographs in your Garden”. Cameras may be brought along. Date Tuesday, 9th October. Sandra Welham
COMMUNITY NEWS
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Our September meeting took a historical turn as our speaker for the night was Rosemary Muntus who makes costumes for the re-creations at Kentwell Hall. The competition was ‘Dress as a Tudor’ and two of us (President and Vice-President) took up the challenge. We therefore spent what turned out to be a wonderfully warm ‘summer’ evening dressed in yards of wool! We were treated to a powerpoint presentation which ran through a potted history of the Tudor Kings and Queens going into the Elizabethan period. It was fascinating to find out more about the elaborate construction of many of the costumes. We heard that it could take 5 hours for a gentlewoman to get fully dressed, even with the assistance of a great many servants. Rosemary is a very accomplished seamstress and brought with her some extremely complex and authentic outfits which we were able to examine closely. Our next meeting will be our annual birthday party on October 1st. Unfortunately this meeting will not be open to visitors as it has to be booked. On Nov 2nd there will be a Soup and Puds in Bacton Village Hall. Tickets available from Bacton Post Office. Amanda Manley President of Bacton and District W.I
BACTON & DISTRICT W.I. Monday September 2nd 2012
COMMUNITY NEWS
ART SHOWOctober 13
St. Mary’s Church Bacton from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m Kids and art go together and our local children are producing some wonderful, vibrant work. Come along and see what they can do. We are celebrating their
talents (and the talents of adults) at an art show.
Bacton Under Fives, the Primary and Middle school children are all taking part – but individual children and adults can exhibit too.
If you or your child would like to be included, please ringAnn Kent on 01449 781607.
Artwork should be submitted by Tuesday October 9. The art show is part of the first birthday celebration of the St. Mary’s
community room.
Ladies Pamper Afternoon 2012Saturday October 20th 1.30—5.30 At Cotton Chapel
Tickets £3.00Contact: Sheila Brown on 01449 781106
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FRESH FRUIT & VEG TO YOUR DOORQuality seasonal fresh fruit, vegetables and salad delivered directly to your home, from your local family greengrocer.
Box Option 1A selection for a
single personhousehold
£7
Box Option 2A selection for a
two personhousehold
Box Option 3A selection for a
three personhousehold
Box Option 4A selection for a
four personhousehold
£20
● Weekly deliveries • Repeat orders taken ●
● Order by 5pm Monday for delivery Wednesday ●
Place your order by calling 01449 780416texting 07786 165402 or emailing [email protected]
Create your own box (call for a stock list) or select from one of ourmixed fruit, vegetable and salad boxes:
Thursday 9am - 10. 30am. In the Community Room, St Mary’s Church, Bacton
Our Work club is a fairly informal gathering, but we can offer you some useful help and advice as you look for fresh employment. We know how difficult it can be when you are looking for work, but we can offer you help in writing your CV, preparing for an interview and writing job applications.You don’t have to live in Bacton - but we are not able to help you with travel expenses to get here.
At the very least, you can be sure of a warm welcome and a cup of coffee or tea!
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CHURCH NEWS
A Word from the RectoryDear All,
Well, the harvest’s in, and it’s a much better harvest than was feared, back in March when the ground was cracking and the rain seemed to fall on everyone except us! Spare a thought for those farmers in the real drought areas of the world, for whom the rain never did come this year... As the evenings draw in, there’s plenty going on in the benefice. Bacton and Wyverstone celebrated Harvest on the last day of September, but for disappointed Harvest fans, all is not yet lost – Wickham Skeith has Harvest Evensong at 6.30 p.m. on Friday 5th October, and on Sunday 7th October there are Harvest Festival services at 9.30 a.m. in St. Andrew’s Wickham Skeith and at 3 p.m. in St. Nicholas’ Chapel, Gipping. If you’ve never yet set foot in Gipping Chapel, an unspoilt fourteenth-century gem with some amazing eighteenth-century wall painting, why not join us then? There’s a guest speaker from our Harvest charity, Tools With A Mission, so if you have any unused hand tools that you’d like to send to a useful new life in Africa, do bring them along.A joint Church and Chapel fellowship group is meeting on Thursday mornings in Old Newton Chapel all this month to look at St. Luke’s Gospel together. This is the book that gives us some of the best-loved stories about Jesus, including the time when he was twelve and his parents lost him on the way back from Jerusalem, not to mention the stories Jesus himself told – the Prodigal Son, the Lost Sheep, the Good Samaritan – and Luke, being a doctor, was particularly interested in Jesus’ work as a healer too. We start at 10.30, but there’s coffee on offer from 10 a.m. and you’d be very welcome to come along any time.On October 12th and 13th, Bacton will be celebrating a whole year of SNAP, our Neighbourhood Outreach Project, with a party in the Community Room – full details elsewhere in this issue. Also on October 13th it’s the Cotton Gift Day, and St. Andrew’s will be serving coffee and croissants from 10 a.m. to noon, with a chance to catch up on the brilliant conservation work done on our unique South Porch carvings, plus the Friends of Cotton Church’s latest project, to restore the amazing outdoor Belfry gates to their original glory.Then on Thursday October 18th there’s a Quiet Day at Brettenham Village Hall led by Canon Philip Banks, the Precentor of St. Edmundsbury Cathedral – full details and booking forms are available from the Rural Dean, Rev. Barbara Bilston (her phone number is 01449-781253).Oh yes, it’s all happening in the middle of Suffolk!Yours with love
Liz Varley
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CHURCH NEWS
FORGE COMMUNITY CHURCH, Debenham Leisure Centre
2 Services every Sunday 9.30 and 11.30amIncorporating 242 Youth Church and Kids at the Forge
contact [email protected] or 01449 710437 orvisit the website www.forgechurch.com
COTTON METHODIST CHURCH October/NovemberAll services at 10.30 a.m.
October 7, 14, 21 (with Holy Communion), 28 and November 4
SALE on Saturday 10th of November at 2pm.
CATHOLIC PARISH OF OUR LADY, STOWMARKET
Parish Priest: Father David Finegan, The Presbytery, 29 Lockington Road,Stowmarket IP14 1BQ Tel: 01449-612946
E-mail: [email protected] TIMES:Saturdays (First Mass of Sunday)St Mary’s C of E Church, Woolpit - 6.00 pmSundaysOur Lady’s, Stricklands Road, Stowmarket - 8.30 am & 10.15 amHoly DaysOur Lady’s, Stricklands Road, Stowmarket - 8.00 am, 10.00 am and 7.30 pm Weekday services in the Parish are advertised outside the church, in the weekly Newsletter and on the Parish Website www.ourladys-stowmarket.co.uk
YEAR OF FAITHThis month marks fiftieth anniversary of the beginning of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council, which was opened by Pope John XXIII at St Peter’s Basilica in Rome on 11th October 1962. All the Catholic bishops of the world met together in four sessions of several months each year until December 1965. The Council, known as Vatican II for short, was the most momentous event in the life of the Catholic Church for centuries. The Italian word aggiornamento was taken by many as the best way to express its purpose, to bring the Church up to date, seeking to present the eternal truths of the Church’s faith in the modern world and looking at the problems confronting Catholics and all Christians in these times. The Catholic Church throughout the world will be celebrating a Year of Faith, running from 11th October until the Feast of Christ the King 2013, to mark the anniversary and seeking renewed inspiration from the teachings and spirit of the Council for the Church’s mission today. Father David Finegan
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CHURCH OF ENGLAND SERVICES IN THE BENEFICEduring October 2012
Fri. October 5th:6.30 p.m. Harvest Evensong Wickham Skeith
Sun. October 7th (EIGHTEENTH AFTER TRINITY):8.00 a.m. BCP Communion Bacton Rev. Julia Lall 9.30 a.m. Family Service Bacton Rev. Julia Lall9.30 a.m. Harvest Family Service Wickham Skeith Rev. Liz Varley11.00 a.m. Harvest Family Service Cotton Janice Shea11.00 a.m. Extended Communion Old Newton Sheila Wright 3.00 p.m. Harvest Evensong Gipping Rev. Liz Varley6.30 p.m. Praise in the Community Wyverstone Wyverstone Team
Sun. October 14th (NINETEENTH AFTER TRINITY):8.00 a.m. BCP Communion Old Newton Rev. Liz Varley9.30 a.m. Holy Communion Bacton Rev. Liz Varley 9.30 a.m. Extended Communion Wickham Skeith Peter Paine11.00 a.m. Morning Worship Cotton Helen Matter11.00 a.m. Family Service & Baptism Old Newton Rev. Liz VarleyNo Service at St. George’s, Wyverstone
Sun. October 21st (TWENTIETH AFTER TRINITY):9.30 a.m. Holy Communion Bacton Rev. Julia Lall 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion & Healing Wickham Skeith Rev. Liz Varley11.00 a.m. Holy Communion Old Newton Rev. Julia Lall11.00 a.m. Extended Communion Wyverstone Sheila Wright 6.30 p.m. Deanery Songs of Praise Cotton No Morning Service at St. Andrew’s, Cotton
Sun. October 28th (BIBLE SUNDAY/LAST AFTER TRINITY):8.00 a.m. Holy Communion Old Newton Rev. Julia Lall 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion Bacton Rev. Liz Varley 9.30 a.m. Extended Communion Wickham Skeith Sheila Wright11.00 a.m. Holy Communion Cotton Rev. Julia Lall11.00 a.m. Sung Matins Old Newton Peter Paine No Service at St. George’s, Wyverstone
CHURCH NEWS
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Donations to Missions for Seafarers in memory of
Terry Spalding Terry has always been interested in the welfare of seafarers. His father, and many of his relatives, were fishermen in Lowestoft and Terry was well aware of the harsh and dangerous conditions they often had to face. During the war his father was in the Merchant Navy and was three times torpedoed on different ships and each time went missing for a time and was presumed dead. Terry had been a local rep for many years both in Bacton and, previously, in Berkshire. He fundraised for the mission, selling their products at church and village events, and whenever opportunities presented themselves. During recent years he was active in encouraging people to knit gloves and balaclavas for seafarers which he passed on to the missions at Felixstowe and Harwich where both his sister and niece were ships’ visitors for a time, boarding vessels in port, chatting to seafarers and trying to help with problems or things they needed. Both Terry and I frequently attended the annual seafarers’ service at St Paul’s Cathedral, and met one of the Chaplains at Harwich. The mission was very dear to Terry’s heart and I know he would be delighted that donations at his funeral raised a total of £364.85. Thank you to all who donated. Hazel Spalding
CHURCH NEWS
ST. ANDREWS’S CHURCH CLEANING ROTA
OCTOBER5th Chris Marston & Joyce Vincent 12th Maz Purkis & Christine Carr
26th Diane Dickinson & Joyce VincentNOVEMBER
9th Christine Carr & Chris Marston 23rd Maz Purkis & Joyce Vincent
DECEMBER 7th Diane Dickinson & Chris Marston 14th Joyce Vincent & Christine Carr
21st Diane Dickinson & Chris MarstonPlease let me know if you are unable to do your week. If you would like to join our rota, please come along on any of the above Friday mornings – we will
be delighted to see you. Alternatively please give me a call to discuss.Christine Marston:- 781567
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SIDESMAN’S ROTA FOR ST. MARY’S BACTON OCTOBER 2012
Oct 7th 8.00 a.m..............................................................Robert Black 9.30 a.m......................................................Brian Last & Linda Last Coffee.................................................................Carol BartrumOct 14th 9.30 a.m......................................Carol Bartrum & Ron Southgate Coffee......................................................................Janice SheaOct 21st 9.30 a.m.................................................Mike Hall & Pat Hall Coffee...............................................................Ruth SouthgateOct 28th 9.30 a.m......................................Brian Manley & Ruth Southgate Coffee.......................................................................Linda Last
FROM THE PARISH REGISTERS
BAPTISMAugust 19th
Mia Rose Mayes
August 26thTheo William Mitcham
WEDDING
September 9thGary Paul Leslie Rayner
Jennifer Elizabeth Thomson
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Harvest TraditionsThe word Harvest comes from the Anglo Saxon word for
Autumn, ‘Hearfest’ gradually it came to mean the season of reaping and gathering the crops; the corn in the meadows, the berries from the hedgerows, the goodies from our gardens and allotments.
! The full moon closest to the autumnal equinox is known as the Harvest Moon and the Sunday closest to the Harvest Moon is when the end of the harvest was celebrated with suppers and church services, everyone pleased to have the food for the winter safe in the barns, no supermarkets in those days!
! It is thought that the first church to celebrate the Harvest Festival as we do today was at Morwenstow in Cornwall in 1843, when the church was decorated and the hymns that have now become our traditional harvest hymns, like ‘All Things Bright and Beautiful’ were first sung.
JUNIOR CHURCH
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THE BENEFICE OF BACTON WITH WYVERSTONE,COTTON, OLD NEWTON AND WICKHAM SKEITH
Rector - Revd Dr Liz Varley 781108Curate - Revd Julia Lall 774646
Lay Reader - Mrs Elaine Miller 770337Lay Reader - Mrs Sheila Wright 766392
Lay Reader - Mrs Helen Matter 01473 298504Elder - Mr Peter Paine 767897
Elder - Mrs Janice Shea 781263 Elder - Mrs Jean Willoughby 766621
Church Warden St Mary’s Bacton - Mr David Black 781347Church Warden St Mary’s Bacton - Mr Ray Bartrum 781526
PCC Secretary St Mary’s Bacton - Mrs Linda Last 781772 PCC Treasurer St Mary’s Bacton - Mr Brian Manley 781595Bell Ringer St Mary’s Bacton - Mr Winston Girling 674425
Church Warden & PCC Secretary St Andrew’s CottonMr Mervyn Walker 780272
PCC Treasurer St Andrew’s Cotton - Mrs Jane deBeer 781594PCC Secretary St Andrews Cotton - VACANCY
Church Warden St George’s Wyverstone - Mr James Black 781913PCC Secretary St George’s Wyverstone - Mrs Angela Cook 781328
Rural Dean of Stowmarket - Revd Barbara Bilston 781253Revd Stephen Yelland 612619Deacon Hilary Smith 781845
Fr David Finegan (Catholic Parish of Our Lady Stowmarket) 612946
London 2012 brought talented people to Britain. But did you know this happens every year? Thousands of bright young men and women come to study at our universities. Sadly, most have no contact with British people outside the campus. Some miss their families; many are curious about the real life of Britain. That’s why HOST arranges for them to spend a day,
weekend or 3 days at Christmas as guests in hospitable homes. This is a great opportunity to get to know someone from another country, and help them to feel welcome. As a volunteer host, you could enjoy introducing a student of your choice to your way of life and perhaps to their very first Christmas. Please call David on 01508 483 838 or see www.hostuk.org.
CHURCH NEWS
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MILL CARPETS & FLOORINGHome selection Service
Local Company – HaughleyChoose from a wide range of
quality Carpets, Vinyls,Solid Wood, Laminate &
Safety FlooringsIn your own home.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Supplied and fitted by our expert fitter, or supply only.
Binding Service for cut-offs.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Extremely competitive prices.Free measuring and quotes,
please contact:-
01449 677280 or 07747 403871
Free initial consultation
Life Changing Hypnotherapy
Experience this effective, relaxing therapy for help with:
• Stopping smoking• Weight loss• Confidence issues• Stress and anxiety• Overcoming fears and phobias
Wendy Chalk BA (Hons), HPD, MNCH
07817 158429www.wendychalk.co.uk
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?Quiz Night?Date: Friday October 19th
Time: 7.30 pmVenue: Cotton Village Hall
£5.00 per person with a maximum of six people per team.Please also note that there is no bar, but you are welcome to bring your
own refreshments. Teas, coffees will be on sale during the break.
for more information, phone John Evans on 01449 781251or email [email protected]
Marie Curie Collection Grateful thanks on behalf of Marie Curie Cancer Care are extended to the householders in Stonham Road, Church Road, Brook House Road and Goodrich Close, Cotton for their generous response to my annual envelope drop. This year, a magnificent total of £150 was collected, considerably exceeding all previous totals. David Dawson.
Mother’s Help/NannyNeededFamily with 2 children, boy and girl, aged 7 and 9, looking for help with childcare before and after school, up to 3 days per week. Current nanny is leaving to have a baby.Up to £8 per hour + mileage/expensesIdeal candidate will:
• Have experience with children as either parent, grandparent, nanny, child-minder
• Be available 7.45-9.15am and 2.45-6.15pm up to 3 days per week
• Be a car owner with full driving licensePlease call Christina
01449 781858 or 07904125998
Penny SimmondsREFLEXOLOGIST
full member ofAssociation of Reflexologists
Call 01449 780436or 0775 409 4257
(Westhorpe)To discuss your treatment
requirements(Home visits may be arranged)
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MICHELE COLECHIROPODIST
MSSch MBchA RGN
T 01449 781396M 07740 988172
Eastern Frames
Picture Framing
Your local, Professional Picture Framers
John & Trisha Noy
Glass & Mounts CutGreetings Cards & Photo FramesNeedlework Stretched & Framedwww.easternframes.co.uk
Fast & Reliable Service
Mon-Fri 9am-5pmSat 9am-12noonRed House Farm
Station RoadHaughley
T 01449 675897
PAULA’SDRIVING SCHOOL
A.D.I. APPROVED
PASS PLUS
Paula Handley-Howard
07929 663919www.drivingschoolstowmarket.co.uk
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M A Heating Services Oil, Gas and LPG boiler servicing,
replacement and repairs Repairs to central heating system faults
i.e. pumps, programmers and cylinders Servicing and repairs to Rayburn, Aga,
Stanley and Esse Landlord’s Certificates
T 01379 783427Wickham Gate, High Street, Gislingham, Suffolk IP23 8JD
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BIOFLOWHigh Quality
MAGNETIC PRODUCTS
For helping people and animals
Can be purchased from BRIGHT FUTURE:
Roy & Di BarkerGreat Ashfield
01359 241045
Free Talks to Groups onMagnotherapy &
Saving Money with Magnets
Raise money atCoffee Mornings -
ask Di along todemonstrate the products
portablespacecabin & container hire ● sales ● transport
Large range of steel anti-vandal to help you meet health & safety lawAnd protect yourself against theft.
Free site visits and a helpful service from a reliable local company.
01449 782123offices ● canteens ● steel stores ● toilets ● drying rooms
www.portablespace.co.uk
Pest Control & Prevention:Rat & Mouse Eradication &
Prevention of access to PremisesInsect control, prompt service to Wasps,
Hornet’s nests, Ants, Fleas, Flies etc.Mole control by all Ministry approved methods
Property Care:Woodworm/Deathwatch Beetle30 year Bonded Guarantee available
Insect Control:Fly Control Units, Electric & Adhesive
Fly screens, chain curtains, plastic strip curtains
Please ring for competitive prices from
YOUR local company0800 074 2450
Command Pest Control LtdCommand House, College Farm, Church Lane, Preston St Mary, Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 9NQ
T 01787 248049
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07748785197
TONY’SSchool of Motoring
DSA Approved ADIPass Plus
Competitive RatesGift Vouchers Available
1st HOUR FREEwith this advert
Contact Tony Gooderham01449 78199307771 800072
www.tonysschoolofmotoring.com
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MOWERMAN LTDSales of
new & used Lawnmowers,Ride-ons, Strimmers,
Cultivators etc.Also cylinder grinding,
servicing,spare parts, repairs etc
Free local collection24 hr. Answer Service
Highly competitive rates
A.KendallElm Cottage
Blacksmith Road, Cotton01449 781157
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A J Harris(Decorating &
Home Improvements) Ltd
Andy Harris For a quality
decorating serviceat a competitive price
Both exterior & interior work undertaken, including general
property maintenance
For a trustworthy, friendly and local service
01449 781968M 07940 727161
Picture Framingby
Carola Settle
Quality Mounting &Framing of Prints,
Photographs, Paintings,Embroideries etc.
At competitive prices
Friendly advice &Professional Service
Stanwell House, High Street,Gislingham, Eye, Suffolk
T 01379 783415
Graham Moore ElectricalBlacksmith’s Cottage, Silver Street
Old Newton IP14 4HF
For all your electrical needs
For a friendly and efficient service
call Graham on
T 01449 673705 or
M 07867 560357
FREEESTIMATES
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
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STARBRIGHTCHILDREN’S & BABY’S
CLOTHES SHOP
CAN WE SELL YOUR GOOD QUALITY
CLOTHES, TOYS OR NURSERY EQUIPMENT?
FIND US AT FINBOW’S YARDBACTON
07907 755739
KR CUTZUNISEX HAIRSTYLIST
OPEN TUESDAY – SATURDAY
NEW CUSTOMERS WELCOME!
01449 78194307505 742481
LYNDHURST, STATION RD, COTTON(OPPOSITE FINBOWS YARD)
The Cottage Gardener
For All Your Gardening Needs• Weeding, pruning, planting, lawn cutting, hedge trimming
• Garden clearance, patios, fencing, paths, sheds, decking
• Plant advisory & supply service, hanging baskets & pots
• Knowledgeable, professional & reliable
• No job too small – free estimates
Contact John on:-
Mobile:- 07833 088576 email:[email protected]
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DSRPROPERTY
MAINTENANCEAll Property Maintenance
Jobs Carried OutWall and Floor Ceramic Tiling,
Painting and Decorating,Soft Vinyls,
Safety Flooring, Wet Rooms, Carpets Supplied and Fitted, Exterior Works,
Fencing, Patios, Gutter Repairs, Sheds, General Repairs etc.
No Job Too Small01359 24243807968483055
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CHIPPER-TECHGARDEN MACHINERY SPECIALIST
SALES, SERVICE, REPAIRS AND HIRE OFLAWN MOWERS, CHAINSAWS, HEDGE TRIMMERS, STRIMMERS
COLLECTION AND DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE
TEL/FAX 01449 616665LODGE WORKS, OLD NEWTON, STOWMARKET IP14 4EE
[email protected] chippertech.com
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SMALL ADS
LAMBERTS SERVICE STATION LTD"All Make/Model Servicing and Repair—Tyres/Exhaust/Batteries etc MOT Testing - Used Car Sales - Bottled Gas, Coal and Coalite delivered 01449 781260
PERIOD PROPERTY RENOVATION - REPAIRS & MAINTENANCEGeoff Nicholls & Co. offer a Complete Building Service. Quality work guaranteed. No job too small. All at down to earth prices. Ring for free estimate and advice. " 01449 781375
D. J. HOWLETT - Servicing and General Repairs, VW/Audi, Mercedes Benz Specialist, Experienced, Professional Service. Competitive Rates.The Willows, MENDLESHAM GREEN 01449 766019
PROBITTS For light engineering, model engineering, vehicle bodywork, any job considered. Station Road 01449 781453PLUMBING & HEATING Free advice and estimates.For your plumbing requirements Tel Andrew Snowling 01449 675440
AUTO ELECTRICS: - A complete range of Garage Services. Alternator/Starter Repairs, Exchange Component Checks, Servicing and M.O.T Preparation.Collection/Delivery. Courtesy Car. Cow Green, Bacton. "01449 781028
MARK BUCKLE ELECTRICIAN J.I.B. Registered. Rewiring, Storage heating, Immersion Heaters, Extra Sockets, Security Lights, Showers, Emergency call out Service. NO JOB TOO SMALL. FREE ESTIMATES 01449 614796
TANK CHANGE LTD (replacement Oil tank Engineers), Family Business, Steel & Polyethylene Oil Tanks Available. Fully insured & OFTEC approved. Free Survey/Quotation. " 01449 781210/07899 898720WWW.Tankchange.co.uk. *DISCOUNTS FOR PARISH MAGAZINE READERS*
E.J.ENTERPRISES - FIREWOODAlso Eco-friendly kiln dried oak briquettes "01359 221811PAINTER - Interior/exterior, 20 years experience. Offering cheap rates " Please contact Jamie on 01359 241339 or 07944 329677.
GUITAR/BASS GUITAR TEACHER - With 20 years experience, can travel to you if preferred. Offering cheap rates. Call Jamie on 01359 241339 or 07944 329677
J.B. HOME REPAIRS/MAINTENANCE Fair & Free Quotes.Insured. Qualified. " T 01449 720172 or 07931635029
D.J.HAILL......................Driveways and PavingLocal Authority approved drop curbs and access
Fencing, patios, driveways, paths, pads, footings and drainageFully insured; for a quote call Darren 01449 737164 or 07766024137.
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SMALL ADS
D.E. BRADLEY - PLUMBER New Installations, Heating Maintenance. RepairsNO JOB TOO SMALL " 01379 658775 or M 07771 970901
DES ALEXANDER " YOUR LOCAL BUILDERBuilding, Decorating, Plastering. Free Estimates 01449 767825
HAIRDRESSING in your own home. Ring Julie Clarke, 2 Birch AvenueNail Extensions: Acrylic, Silk. Manicure & Pedicure 01449 781695
CARA-LEA DANCE SCHOOL for children aged 5+. Disco, freestyle, rock ‘n’ roll & street dance. Haughley, Woolpit & Stowmarket. Enquiries 01449 673179
IRONING done in my home, picked up one evening, brought back the next. " Contact Mrs Briggs on 01449 781720
CODA COTTAGES Three self catering cottages restored from a barn. 4 star ratingfrom English Tourist Board, one has wheelchair access. Flexible booking arrangements. www.codacottages.co.uk Tel Katie Burroughs 01449 780076
COUNSELING. Offering a safe, supportive and confidential service for individualsand couples.Working from Orves Centre, Botesdale. " Jackie Rodger 01379 678897
PAINTER & DECORATOR 24 years experience. "John Gray on 01449 781584 or 07733166023
BB ROOFING AND BUILDING—–————————— Traditional ContractorBJR Betts. Mobile 07771965666 !Phone/Fax 01449 673397
BROCKFORD SERVICES Ltd - Gardening Service and Property MaintenanceExperience and reliability at competitive rates
M 07818438044 T 01728 860792
SEELEY CARPENTRY ——————————— Building-Carpentry-Joinery01449 781089 ! [email protected] 07540228541 Mobile –07590751119
Hairdressing by Chelle’s SCISSORS ON WHEELS Beat the credit crunch with my prices Phone Chelle - 07595 420601 or 01449 673507
THE SIX BELLS INN, High Street, Gislingham, IP23 8JD where you can enjoy well-kept real ales, lagers, etc., and a friendly chat.Pop in on your way home, we are open from 5pm Monday to Friday. Saturday & Sunday open Lunchtime and Evenings. Always a warm welcome! Telephone 01379 783349
GARDEN KEEPER - all gardens great & small. One off or regular jobs. Lawn cutting & restoration, weeding, planting, hedge trimming, ground clearing.Friendly reliable service. Call Paul on 07872945584 or 01449 782033
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SMALL ADS
JENNY WADE. " Registered Childminder " 01449 781415D.W.VINCENT BUILDING SERVICES - 40 years experience in the trade in this area, working on old or new properties. 01449 781529CURTAINS BY CHRISTINA - Choose your Design & fabric in the comfort of your Home. Don’t lift a finger! We will fit your Curtains & Rails. Your fabric or mine, Alterations, Cushions, Head Boards. Trade prices on Tracks & Poles. Lining, Heading Tape and Remnants in Stock " 01449 781666
A. J. HARRIS - DECORATING AND HOME IMPROVEMENTS. Interior and exterior work undertaken, inc. ceramic tiling, coving, etc. FREE QUOTATION 01449 781968
K.V.M SEWING MACHINES GISLINGHAM Servicing & repairs to Singer & most makes.All work guaranteed. 01379 783521A.J.COLLINS TREE SERVICES - for professional tree care, hedge trimming etc 01449 767196 or [email protected]. LAWES - IROMONGERS - BUILDERS’ MERCHANTS - GARDEN REQUSITES - KITCHEN GOODS Station Road, Bacton 01449 781452FINBOWS FURNISHERS Station Road, Bacton. New & Secondhand furniture etc. bought and sold. Carpets, Rugs, Lino, Fancy Goods.CLOSED MONDAY 01449 781732CARER with 15 years experience. NVQ3, First Aid and CRB. Telephone Tony on 01449 781100 or 07988124144B. F. SAMPSON - Building services and maintenance. Work carried out on new or old properties. No job too small. Free estimates. 01449 675147 or M 07810712401KITCHEN DOCTOR new worktops, complete kitchen installations, bedroom, also home maintenance. ! Call Chris on 01449 781057 or 07908786853ACORN BOARDING KENNELS. Wash Lane, Mendlesham. Heated bedding area each with large internal & exterior runs. Jodi on 07754 851789/01449 767160UPVC Windows, Doors, Garage Doors, Conservatories, Fascias and Soffits. For free advice, information and costs please contact:- " Michael Brame on 01449 781533 or 07931 784470GRADE EIGHT MUSICIAN offers piano & saxophone tuition. Reasonable rates, call Olly Chalk 07948978361 or 01449 780352
COUNSELLING - INDIVIDUALS / COUPLES - STOWMARKETFeeling stuck? BACP Accredited counsellor can help you to move forward. Fully confidential.
Comfortable non-judgmental atmosphere Mari 07903 100887 http:/www.counsellingroom.org/
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For local, reliable service please call Alan:
01449 613457 or 07508 051 518
WASHING MACHINE DISHWASHER OVEN HOB TUMBLE DRYER
Domestic Appliance Repairs
Gavin P DeansB.V.Sc. M.R.C.V.SVeterinary Surgeon
HAUGHLEYVETERINARY CENTRE63 Old Street, Haughley, Stowmarket
01449 673366A small friendly practice offering a full
medical and surgical service for companion pets.
Also atThurston
Veterinary Centre01359 232200
24 hour Emergency Cover
STOWMARKET SKIP HIREEarth Moving, Digger Work
2, 4, 6, 8-YARD SKIPSSAND & BALLAST DELIVERIESSHINGLE HOGGIN & TOPSOIL
Telephone 613824 and Mobile 07860692733
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format it, just send it as text if you are happy to leave it to us. If you do not have email, please deliver your contributions with a contact phone number to
Parish News Editors,c/o Bacton Rectory, Church Road, Bacton, IP14 4LJ.
If you would like to advertise in the Parish News please contactLinda Last on 01449 781772
Current rates for 12 issues are:-Initial set up fee £7.50
Full A5 Page (18 x 12.5cm) £200, ½ A5 page (8.5 x 12.5cm) £115, ¼ A5 page portrait (8.5 x 6cm) £60, Small Ads £5/line
Community advertisements intended to be used as full pages should bereadable when reduced to a quarter of an A5 page. Anyone wishing to
sponsor the back page of the magazine in colour needs to contact the editorsat least two months in advance.
We would love to hear from anyone who would like to help with editing or distribution.
BACTON VILLAGE HALL recently refurbished, fantastic new kitchen. For details or to hire please telephone 01449 781343
COTTON VILLAGE HALL Our well equipped hall is for hire for all types of function. Well fitted kitchen, small and large grassed fields. Crockery, tables and chairs for hire away from hall, subject to availability. Very reasonable hourly or daily charges. Use our paper bank so that your village benefits from the income. Contact Booking Secretary on 01449 781083
WYVERSTONE VILLAGE HALL for your meetings, events etc Bar, kitchen, good car parking. "Phone Kerri on 781151
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