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June 2015
Parish and Community News June 2015
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BACTON BEARS
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Page Page
cover by Amanda Manley
A Word in Your ear 33Church News 32 - 37Community News 21 -31Community Circle Club 11 From your Correspondent 9 Dates for Your Diary 5Good Neighbours 65Just Gardening 17
Kettle’s Calling 11Mobile Library 42 Parish News Information 4Reader’s Letters 14 & 15Scouts 19Small Ads 63, 64, 65Useful Contacts 67Wyverstone Cafe Dates 11
Contents
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Magazine DeadlinePlease note that the deadline for submissions to this magazine is the 15th of the
previous month, i.e. 15th January for the February edition.
To contact the Parish & Community News, send a contribution, or for those of you who contribute to the magazine regularly, please e-mail your
information to [email protected] by the 15th of the previous month at the latest. You don’t need to format it if you are happy to leave it to us.
If you do not have email, please deliver your contributionswith a contact phone number to :-
Parish News Editor,The Limes, Rectory Road, Bacton, IP14 4LE(Next to the Scout Hut)
To advertise in the Parish & Community News please contact -Linda Last on 01449 781772 or [email protected]
Current rates for 12 issues are:-Full A5 Page - £200, ½ A5 page - £115,
¼ A5 page portrait - £60, Small Ads - 50p per wordFull Page back cover in Colour - £80 per A5 issue
or only £100 for an A4 issuePlease contact Linda Last at least two months in advance.
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PARISH NEWS
Bacton, Cotton and Wyverstone Parish and Community NewsIf you know of anyone new to the area, a visitor or anyone who would like a current copy of the Parish and Community News there will be a limited number available to buy each month at Bacton Post Office.
The current price for a single issue is 15pence.
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DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
JUNE 2015 Time Event
Sat 6th & 20th
10.00am - 12.30pm
Wyverstone Community Cafe page 11
Mon 1st 7.30pm Bacton & District W.I. - ‘A Pictorial History of Margaret Catchpole‘ - Pip Wright page 24
Mon 8th 9.30 - 12noon
Village Craft Group - at Bacton Village Hall
Tues 9th 2 - 4pm Community Circle Club - Cotton Village Hall page 11
Sat & Sun 13th & 14th
10.00am - 5.00pm
Flower Festival - St Andrew’s Church, Cotton page 37
Tues 16th 7.30pm RBL at Old Newton Sports Club
Sat 20th 9.00am - 12.00noon
Grand Garage Sale - Cotton Village Hall page 7
Sat 20thN.B. New
10.00am - 12noon
Community Circle Café - at Cotton Village Hall
Tues 23rd 2 - 4pm Community Circle Club - Cotton Village Hall page 11
Sat 6th 7.30pm Quiz Night - Wyverstone Village Hall page 23
6th & 7th 11.00am- 5.00pm
Festival Weekend - St Mary’s Church Old Newton page 31
Tues 9th 2.30pm Mother’s Union - Garden meeting at Anita’s house.Caithness, Station Road, Bacton (speaker Sheila Wright)
Tues 9th 7.30pm Horticultural Society - ‘Unusual Edibles’ by Tom Procter
Mon 8th 7pm RBL Women’s Section - Garden meeting at Squirrel’s Hall, Wattisfield by kind permission of Peggy Dryden
JULY 2015 Time Event
Sun 12th 2.30pm Friends of St George’s - Treasure Hunt and Quiz page 32
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Cotton Village HallSat 20th June 9am-12.00Noon
Grand Garage Sale
Along with the Community CaféContact David Vincent for a £5.00 pitch
01449 781529
Friday 26th June 7-30pm
The Cotton QuizQuiz master John Doherty
Teams of up to 6 personsBring your own nibbles and drinks
Cut off dates for 2015
June 24thOct 7thDec 2nd
If you would like tojoin the group please call
Julie Leverett01449 781761
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SUMMER CONCERTTickets are now on sale for Stowmarket Chorale's
Summer Concert.
The programme is John Rutter's lovely Requiem and his less-known arrangement of folk-songs entitled The Sprig of Thyme.
Soprano Angela Hicks is the soloist, William Baldry accompanies on the piano, and Leslie Olive conducts.
The concert takes place on Saturday 18th Julyin the United Reformed Church, Stowmarket at 7.30pm.
Tickets costing £14 , £7 for under 18s, are available fromStowmarket Tourist Information, Chorale members, or online at -
www.stowmarketchorale.org.uk
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Monday's child is fair of face,Tuesday's child is full of grace,Wednesday's Child is full of woe,Thursday's child has far to go,Nobody knows how old this rhyme is, but Sunday being a good day to be born on may go back to the Middle Ages. Elizabethan writer Thomas Nash, who was born and raised in Lowestoft wrote about the faiths and fables of his childhood and ‘Monday's Child’ is certainly one he mentioned.He also wrote of the rhyme about cutting your nails...Cut your nails on Monday, you cut them for news,Cut them on Tuesday, a pair of new shoes,Cut them on Wednesday, you cut them for your health,Cut them on Thursday, 'twill add to your wealth,Cut them on Friday, you cut them for woe,Cut them on Saturday, a journey you'll go,Cut them on Sunday, you cut them for evil,All the week long you'll be ruled by the devil.Cutting a baby's nails before the age of one year old was said to bring bad luck so superstitious Mums would bite their babies nails shorterAnd I'm sure that we all remember this one, though it not quite as I used to say it as a child.Sneeze on Monday, sneeze for danger,Sneeze on Tuesday, kiss a stranger,Sneeze on Wednesday, receive a letter,Sneeze on Thursday, something better,Sneeze on Friday, sneeze for sorrow, Linda Last
From your June Correspondent
Friday's child is loving and giving,Saturday's child works hard for a living,But the child that is born on the Sabbath day, is bonny and blithe, and good and gay.
Sneeze on Saturday, meet your sweetheart tomorrow,Sneeze on Sunday, your safety seek,The devil will have you for the rest of the week.
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Wyverstone Community Cafe & Local Produce Market – 2015- A local enterprise that benefits the community Saturdays fortnightly 10.00am - 12.30pm at Wyverstone Village Hall
JUNE 6th & 20thJuly 11th & 25th
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Why not bring a friend? For more details, please ring - Linda Last: 781772, Janice Shea: 781263
Please let us know if you would like a lift.
Cotton Community Circle Tuesday Afternoon ClubWe are a social group and we meet at Cotton Village Hall on the
second and fourth Tuesdays of most months from 2pm until 4pm.(NB: No meetings during July, August, and December 2015.)
So why not come along? You choose – board games, darts, table tennis, plus a collection of books and DVDs to swap. And there’s
always friendly, lively conversation! Coffee or tea, biscuits (and sometimes cake) are available.
What’s not to like? Bring your friends!All this for only £1.00 per person.
For more information Tel: 01449 781083NB: Community Circle Club meetings and Cafés take a break during July and August and start up again in September.
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YOU ARE WARMLY INVITED TO OUR
PAMPERED CHEFFUNDRAISING COOKING SHOW
on Tuesday 30th Juneat the Boys Brigade Hall, Combs Lane
7.15pm for a 7.30pm start
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£3 Per ticket, to include first drink and free raffle entry
DRINKS, NIBBLES, RECIPE DEMO, FOOD TASTERS AND RAFFLE!
ALL WELCOME! FRIENDS, FAMILY, NEIGHBOURS, HUSBANDS, WIVES!
- See a live recipe demonstration by Jenny Brown, Independent Consultant with The Pampered Chef- Sample the delicious results – and try out some innovative kitchen tools- Relax and have fun with friends - everyone welcome!- Indulge in some top quality tableware, china, glass, cookware and kitchen utensils whilst supporting our cause - stress-free shopping and great ideas for presents!- Help us to raise additional money by booking your own Pampered Chef Show for you and your friends (the Pampered Chef will automatically donate £2.50 for every show booked)
FOR MORE INFORMATION Please contact Sarah Chapman on 01449 770390
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“BORING” ANGEL PLAN CRASHES TO EARTHMany of our local churches have angels in their roofs. Most were put there by the Victorians to replace much earlier figures which were torn down in times of religious upheaval. You can see some of them in Cotton and many more in Woolpit.In Bacton all we have are the diagonal sawn off ends to show where the angels were once attached.It is nearly three years since the Friends of St. Mary’s first came up with a plan to replace 18 figures. Our idea was that local people or organisations would sponsor an angel to commemorate a loved one, or an event. Our then rector, Liz Varley, loved the plan and the parochial church council which is responsible for the maintenance of St. Mary’s was in favour too.The Friends are not a religious group: we believe St. Mary’s is a vital part of our village history and we raise money to keep it in good repair for generations to come. However we thought that for once we might add something – to leave the church more beautiful than we found it.To get our angels flying, we needed to convinced the Diocesan Advisory Committee which is responsible for the care of churches. At first they seemed quite keen, suggesting that we might have musical angels or comical angels and asking us to enlarge the planned figures and to undertake research in other churches with angel roofs.We chose a local sculptor, Rob Lewis from Haughley. Rob has worked at Windsor Castle, Downing Street, Bury Cathedral and New York Cathedral, but had also restored angels in his local church. However after many months of discussion, the enthusiasm of the DAC waned. They, along with English Heritage and the Church Buildings Council felt that the plan was two ambitious. They hinted that they might consider two angels.We then put in a plan for two figures – one to be sponsored by the Friends with an image of caring for the church, and the other to commemorate thethousands of children who have passed through Bacton Community Middle School.
Reader’s Le!ers
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Dear Editor, What a relief, after 70 years, to know the strange rumblings and noises I’ve heard under my George III Cottage in Wyverstone are the Underground Railway workings! Having no Public Transport passing here, the railway is good news and I’m sure one of my Grandsons would delight in being a Ticket Collector.Even my garden has it’s highs and lows, changing often, so perhaps they are still working on it?YoursInan - Tisy - Pation
Reader’s Le!ers
(‘Angel Plan’ Cont.)
Following another DAC suggestion, we organised a competition so the pupils could share some of their angel design ideas.The two heritage organisations were prepared to support this scaled-down plan. However at this point the DAC insisted on setting up a commissioning panel. The DAC nominees told us that our angel plan was boring. They did not like our designs and did not want to spend time discussing how we might alter them because they wanted something different: a design competition for a 21st century artwork, not necessarily a sculpture, nor wood, nor a recognisable angel, nor on the roof. We already had our idea and our artist and this was light years away from our original plan. The Friends, who would have raised the money, felt unable to proceed. Unfortunately this means the school children of Bacton will not have their commemorative angel. We are all disappointed that the DAC was unable to share our vision, or to see that sometimes traditional figures can be part of the heritage of the church – just like modern art. Ann Kent, Sue Middleton, Janice Shea, Amanda Manley
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In last months article I mentioned re-cycling and uses in the garden. I have a suggestion if you have soft fruit canes or bushes and you want to protect the crop from being eaten by the birds. Put bamboo canes around the area you want to protect, up-turn large plastic bottles over the top of the bamboo canes and then spread green garden netting over the bottles. The netting moves easily over the bases of the bottles and dosen't catch on the ends of the canes. Also the wind will gently move the bottles, which will also help to distract the birds and keep them away.Another good idea for using up any old C.Ds you don't watch any more, is to tie a string on them, and tie the C.Ds on the inside of your newly formed fruit cage. They move and when the sun catches them they shine in all sorts of colours which also distracts the birds.I have now dead-headed all my daffodils. If you keep the spent heads on the stalks they tend to make a lot of seed and you need all the energy going back into replenishing the bulb for next years flower display. However, with the winds we've had this year, the daffs tend to get blown all over the place and can look very scruffy. To overcome this problem I go to a Pound Shop and purchase a large bag of medium size strong elastic bands Then, each group of Daffs, I twist the leaves gently, double them back on themselves and slip an elastic band over them. It keeps them in perfect order and very neat and tidy. You still need to keep the green leaves of the Daffs because they are taking in all the suns rays and light which is re-energizing the bulbs for next year. This action is known as photosynthesis. After all the green leaves have finally turned brown its just a matter of clearing away all the old debris and you can recover the elastic bands.I am in the process of developing a new bed for extra colour in the garden. I have planted two varieties of Heuchera, Frosted Violet and Cherry Cola. The different leaf colours are quite stunning. Also around them I've introduced Erysimum, Blowes Mauve, whic are just coming into flower should look quite nice when they become established.The Lupins I planted last year have been protected by a ring of horticultural grit placed around the base of the plants. This keeps the slugs away, they don't seem to be able to get across the grit to attack the plants.It’s the time of year now when regular cutting of the lawn is required. Certainly once a week if not twice will keep it looking very nice and well looked after. Happy Gardening Norman Parcell
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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. Could we please ask that if you are using the bottle & clothing banks to only use them for bottles and clothing and take your remaining rubbish to the stowmarket recycling centre. Please be vigilant to others abusing this facility.
If anyone would like their son or daughter to join a section, please don’t hesitate to contact the Group Secretary.Beaver Scouts (6yrs – 8yrs) meet every Monday (term time) 6.15pm – 7.30pmCub Scouts (8yrs – 10 ½ yrs) meet every Friday (term time) 6.15pm – 7.45pmScouts (10 ½ yrs – 14yrs) meet every Friday (term time) 8pm – 9.30pm
1st BACTON SCOUT GROUP
Mrs 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]
1st Cotton & Bacton Guides, Brownies & RainbowsIf you or your daughter would like to know more about joining visit -www.girlguiding.org.uk/interested or call 01449 780193Guides & Brownies meet on Wednesdays in Bacton Village Hall during Term Time.Brownies (7-10 years) 5.45 –7.15pmGuides (10-14 years) 7.30 –9.00pm Rainbows (5-7 years) 5.30 – 6.30pm at Bacton Primary School during Term Time.
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Feeling under the weather ?We want to encourage everyone not to ignore the signs and symptoms of illness, to get the help and advice they need in order to stay healthy and avoid an unnecessary hospital stay. There are a number of healthcare options:1. NHS 111 for help and advice on urgent medical matters. When the GP surgery is closed and it’s not a life-threatening emergency, then call NHS 111. Calls are free and will be answered by a trained health advisor, 24 hours a day.2. Pharmacists are experts on medicines and can offer a range of over-the-counter medicines to help treat minor illness. Many pharmacies are open long hours, so they are very accessible. 3. Make a GP appointment. Many older people are reluctant to make a GP appointment
To Keep Well1. Pop into your local Pharmacy for quick Health advice2. Have enough prescription medicine to last over Bank Holidays3. Keep a well stocked Medical Cabinet4. Call NHS 111 anytime for urgent medical advice
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The April meeting began with the Exhortation and Silent Tribute.It was very pleasing to see 20 members in attendance with no apologies for absence.The Chairman Sandra Welham welcomed everyone wishing them an enjoyable evening.The Treasurer Ann Gipson said during her report that the recent sponsored Beard Shave had realised a grand total of £1,032 which is very satisfactory.Our next project is the Lucky Dip Stall at Bacton Fayre in August and prizes wrapped in blue for males and pink for females and marked child or adult are being collected by Cynthia Elmer.The Branch is not in the village hall for the next 3 meetings as we have a meeting at James Collins Plants at Cotton in May, a garden meeting at Squirrel’s Hall, Wattisfield in June and an outing to Risby Barns in July.The next ‘B’ Group meeting is to be held at Red Gables, Stowmarket in the Garden Room on Thursday, 18th June.The speaker for the evening was Glynis Penton who showed the ladies how to create 6 simple flower arrangements using mainly garden foliage and supermarket flowers. Helpful hints were given and the lovely results were kindly placed in the draw.Vice Chairman Maureen Gardiner gave the vote of thanks saying Glynis had made it look so easy.
Bacton & District RBL Women’s Section at the Bacton FayreBacton & District RBL Women’s Section competitions are open to everyone and this year are a Suffolk Harvest Cake and a Knitted Cheshire Cat Bookmark. The instructions for the bookmark are a bit long but we thought the finished items would look attractive in different colours and they are very easy to make.
Detailed instructions will be in the Competitions Schedule, out soon.
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The Parish Council met on 27 April 2015. The report on the meeting held on 18 May 2015 will be included in the July edition as the copy deadline is prior to the May meeting.Police ReportThere had been one crime reported since the last meeting which involved the theft from a shop where the offender conned £80 from a local shop assistant, the investigation is on-going.Parish Cemetery FeesThe council carried out a survey to compare the Bacton Parish Council fees with neighbouring parish and Stowmarket cemeteries and as a result has implemented an increase which will help offset the cost of maintaining the cemetery. Full details are available on the Parish Council website.Planning ApplicationsThe Parish Council supported the planning application at the Bull Inn, Church Road to demolish an outbuilding, repair a boundary wall and erect a new 1.875m boundary wall reusing the bricks from the outbuilding.Mary HawkinsMary Hawkins has retired from the Parish Council. Mary had been a Parish Councillor for 24 years and at the meeting was thanked for her service to the Parish.
District CouncillorThe Chairman thanked Sarah Stringer for her help over the years as the District Councillor for Bacton.Next Meeting:The next Parish Council meeting will be held on Monday 15 June 2015 at 7.30 in the Village Hall, Bacton. The agenda will be posted on the three notice boards in the village and will also be available on the Parish Council website -http://bacton.onesuffolk.net/.
The Annual Parish Council meeting was held on the 13th May, Councillor Peter Gibbs was elected Chairman of the Council and Councilor Sarah Wenban was re-elected as Vice-Chairman.
As there were only five candidates for the election all candidates were elected unnaposed. This means that there are two vacancies on the Council. If you are a resident of Cotton and would like to make a contribution to the village and be considered for one of the vacancies please contact the Parish Clerk or one of the Councillors preferably before the end of June.The next scheduled Parish Council meeting is on Wednesday 8th July when the matter will be discussed.
Village web-sitewww.cotton.onesuffolk.net
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The May meeting began with Chairman Diane Gladders welcoming visitors Carole and Adrian.Diane has put together an outing leaving Bacton Village Hall at 9 am on Saturday, 20th June calling first at Westacre Nursery followed by Castle Acre for coffee/lunch. This will be followed by a visit to Gooderstone Water Gardens for 2 1/2 hours. Picnics may be taken if desired and Treasurer Trish Lawrence needs a deposit of £10.The evening outing on 14th July is to The Carnivorous Nursery at Stoke Ash at 6 pm followed by a meal costing £10.95 at The White Horse, Stoke Ash at 7.30 pm.A theatrically inspired evening’s entertainment then followed in the form of “Mr. Potter” whose real name is Bryan Thurlow. Mr Potter began with tales of the Coronation of King George V in 1911, going on to his first gardening job and WW1 and the consequences of this for himself and others around him. A few horticultural hints were given along the way such as putting crushed Rosemary in the rinsing water after washing hair.Diane thanked Bryan and said it was a very different way of life in those days.Monthly Raffle winner was Will Gray.Monthly Competition winners:A Vase of Perennials.1. Tricia Lawrence. 2. Peter Churchyard.3. Sandra Welham.5 Broad Bean pods on a plate.1. Sandra Welham.
WYVERSTONE
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Steve or Jan atthe Community Cafe
or call 01449 780001 after 6pm
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Our May 11th meeting took me rather by surprise when I arrived to find three large tables covered in interesting plants and flowers. This was an unwelcome sight for me and my hayfever but fortunately I don’t get it badly and, with the doors of the Village Hall open, it all turned out to be fine. I shouldn’t have been surprised as I knew that our speaker was to be Anne Etheridge talking about plants for different areas of the garden - ‘Light and Shade’. We have many shady areas in our garden so I was keen to discover how I could make them more interesting.Anne used to work for the Blooms at Bressingham, (a most appropriately named family!) and she was very knowledgeable. Latin names for all the plants tripped effortlessly off her tongue as she explained how to choose our plants and the properties of different types of soil.We learnt that plants with wiry stems and thin leaves do well in the sun and a good example of this is Broom, ‘a deciduous or evergreen shrub, ranging from prostrate to erect and almost tree-like, with small, leaves and pea-like flowers spring or summer’.Apparently Heuchera is sun - loving and Tiarella thrives in shade so Adrian Bloom crossed the two to produce an award-winning Heucherella which thrives in shade or sun!More tips followed such as how to achieve maximum flowering for the
Clematis and how to use it for ground cover - very unexpected to most of us.Prior to Anne’s talk one of our members, Laurel Green, spoke to us about the W.I. Resolution for 2015. The concern is that Nursing Care and Social Care for the elderly and infirm are not working effectively together. The aim would be to deliver a seamless service that maintains wellbeing and independence. Laurel is a registered Nurse and has run a care home so was amply qualified to advise us about the subject and she clarified it for us very well.Our next meeting is on June 1st when Pip Wright will give us a ‘Pictorial History of Margaret Catchpole’.
1. A Salt Dough Plaque depicting a Nursery Rhyme or Childrens’ Story. No larger than 10” (25.4cms) square.2. An A4 collage of a Woodland Scene using string or wool.3. A Car or Train made from re-cycled household materials. Maximum space allowed to display this will be a 16”(40.64cms) square base and a height of 12”(30.48) 4. Four separate Squares 6”x 6” (15.24cms x15.24cms ) each knitted in a different stitch using D.K. yarn. 5. A Limerick on the subject of ‘Time’.Classes are open to all
ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE W.I. CRAFT COMPETITIONS
for the Bacton Fayre on 1st August 2015
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Stowmarket and District Camera ClubGeorge Buxton judged open Competition 3 on 23 March. He gave a very good critique, giving ideas of how we might improve our pictures. Alan Sarsby was the judge on 27 April, who not only judged our work but kept us entertained for the evening. Our club is affiliated to the East Anglian Federation (EAF) and each year an exhibition of photographs submitted by members of all the clubs in East Anglia is held. To be accepted for the exhibition the photographs are reviewed by a rigorous panel of judges; the standard is very high so competition is tough! Two of our members had two images each accepted – Roy Ward for ‘Victorian Country Living Room’ and ‘The Look’ and Roy Fidler for ‘A Perfect Fit Ma’am’ and ‘Lone Drinker’. This is a big achievement and we are very proud of them both!Our AGM on 11 May resulted in the following people elected to the committee:Chairman: David Coster; Vice Chairman: Roy Ward; Secretary: Paul Mothersole; Treasurer: Rick Leathley-Hewitt; Programme Secretary: Angela Coster; Internal Competition Secretary: Keith Hyland; External Competition Secretary: Roy Ward; Publicity Co-ordinator: Angela Coster; Social Secretary: Sandra Hullis; Club Steward: John Robinson; Web Master: David Coster; Club Member: Graham Hawes; Raffle Co-ordinator: Sandra Hullis.Next meeting:Weds. 27 May: Photo shoot at Pin Mill – all day from 10amMonday 8 June:Open competition 5 Incorporating Len Backhouse Trophy (PDI) & Cyril & Mary Hall Salver (Prints) to be judged by Roy Essery DPAGBMonday 22 June: Annual end of year evening photo-shoot at FramlinghamThe new season starts on Monday 7 September at Stowmarket Community Centre, Hillside IP14 2BD. We start arriving at around 7:00pm for a 7:30pm start. WATCH THIS SPACE!For more information see our web site www.stowmarketanddistrictcameraclub.onesuffolk.net
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COTTON VPA(Village Produce Association)
17th JuneVisit to Collins Garden Plants where James will give us his
topical tips and hints.Teas and Buns afterwards at
Hayes Farm by kind invitation of our Chairman Jane de Beer.
15th JulySummer Outing to Blickling hall,
Norfolk.
We welcome new membersand visitorsWe welcome
new members and visitors.
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Join East Anglian Air Ambulance and celebrate
15 years of Saving LivesThis year, we are celebrating a special anniversary; 15 years of saving lives! Over the past 15 years, we have carried out more than 16,000 missions across East Anglia and have achieved many great things which we want to celebrate with all our supporters, staff and volunteers who make it happen.We would love you to get involved in our celebration year and host a tea party at 15.00 and raise vital funds for East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA).EAAA need more people than ever to make some time for what matters in life. Whether you choose to hold an afternoon tea party at 15.00 with the girls or host an EAAA bake off - every donation will help EAAA save more lives across East Anglia.There couldn’t be an easier way to make a difference, simply gather together family, friends or colleagues, put the kettle on and tuck into some tasty treats.We can supply you with everything you need to get you on your way, including invitations and posters. You can even buy tea pots, tea towels, aprons and bone china mugs, what more do you need?
Visit:http://www.eaaa.org.uk/tea-15-00-r/
or call your local fundraising team on 08450 669999 to get your Tea at 15.00
Fundraising Kit today. Together we save lives.
We would love to see your pictures and hear your stories from your tea at 15.00 - so please get in touch and spread the word today!
"Help! Does anyone have any self contained, furnished or unfurnished accommodation I could rent please for up to four months or so, from the end of June while my house is being renovated? I would prefer to be in Bacton, Wyverstone or Cotton if possible.Please ring me on 01449 781328 or 07967 567899. Angela Cook"
The ‘Jubilee Ladies Choir’ would welcome new members
who love to sing.Rehearsals Tuesday evenings term time at Stowmarket URC 7.30pm.
Car sharing possible. For more details ring Laurel on
01449 781745If you would like to book this
choir for a Concert, Wedding or even a Funeral please contactDi Balaam on 01449 736374
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Whilst being aimed mainly at the over sixties, membership is open to all ages. The over sixties’ club offers an opportunity to socialise and enjoy the benefits of good food, exciting trips, varied entertainments and stimulating company.
Meetings generally are at Wyverstone Village Hall on the third Wednesday of each month.
The annual membership fee of £5 offers exceptional value and in cases of hardship can be waived entirely.
For further information phonePhyllis or Eddie on -
01449 781577
WyverstoneSpeedwatch
Do you…Have any spare time?Want to reduce the speed of vehicles in your community?Have young children? Have pets that may wander around your
neighbourhood?* Can you spare 1 hour a week?
If so, consider joining Wyverstone Speedwatch.
For more information phone: 01449 780223 or 781577
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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
St Mary’s Church Old NewtonFestival Weekend
June 6th & 7th - 11.00am to 5.00pm
Flower Festival in the church
‘A Grand Day Out’ Art Showin the School
Refreshments - Produce - Tombola
Sunday June 7th at 5.30pm
Songs of Praise
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St Nicholas Chapel, Gipping Annual Mini FeteGate Farm House
Tuesday 2nd June starting 7:00 pmDraw - Tombola - Cakes - Plants - Bric a Brac - Bowling - Etc
Any items for the stalls will be gratefully received byMabel Baker 766279 or Celia Armstrong-Brown 766236.
Please come and help us raise money to keep Gipping Chapel alive and well!
Friday June 19th – 7:00 pm
‘Clive Paine Let Loose’Clive is a well-known local historian, broadcaster and author. He has appeared with
Jeremy Paxton on ‘Who do you think you are’, with Prince Edward on ‘Crown & Country’ and with Aled Jones on ‘Songs of Praise’.We look forward to a lively and entertaining evening
learning more about the history of this very special building.Tickets, on the door only, £6 (light refreshments available)
THE FRIEND’S OF ST GEORGE’S WYVERSTONE
WALKING TREASURE HUNT/QUIZSUNDAY 12TH JULY AT 2.30PM
Around our lovely Village, starting and finishing at the Rectory.FOLLOWED BY A TRADITIONAL
ENGLISH AFTERNOON TEA IN THE GROUNDSA CASH PRIZE OF £50 FOR THE WINNER OF THE QUIZ.
Tickets for this afternoon of delight are:£7.50, are limited andmust be purchased in advance
TICKETS AVAILABLEFROM PENNY 01449 781913or HELEN 01449 781841
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A Word in Your Ear... June is going to be a memorable month in the Church in this diocese. The new bishop the Rt Revd Martin Seeley will be enthroned in the cathedral at Bury on June 23rd, after being consecrated as bishop by the Archbishop of Canterbury at Westminster Abbey on May 14th. Bishop Nigel Stock left in October 2013 to become Bishop at Lambeth, and for 18 months we were delighted to have Bishop David Thomson, suffragan (assistant) Bishop of Huntington as acting bishop. He did a wonderful job and we were very sorry to see him go on Easter Sunday. For almost three months there will have been no bishop in this diocese, leaving a great deal of work and responsibility for already overstretched archdeacons and other diocesan staff.The enthronement of a new bishop is a spectacular affair. He will make a ritual entry into a packed cathedral. First he has to knock three times with his episcopal crosier – staff - on the west door of the cathedral, and the door is then ceremonially opened to admit him. His crosier is a gift from the 19 deaneries in the diocese and was specially crafted for him by Rob Lewis of Haughley.He will enter to loud cheers, and not surprisingly, great relief. He has been a parish priest, both in this country and in America and has held a number of significant posts. He comes to us from Westcott House theological college in Cambridge, where he was Principal. He is married to Jutta who is at present a priest in Cambridge. They have two children, Anna and Luke – probably the first time anyone can remember young children at the Bishop’s house.The arrival of a new bishop after a vacancy lasting nearly two years, marks a new point in the life of the church. In this benefice of six churches we too are waiting in hope for a new priest in charge to be appointed in due course.In the meantime, the life of the church goes on, and June is a busy month, with village and church events. Cotton is having its Flower Festival the weekend of the 13th and 14th June, which will be well worth visiting. The Friends of St Mary’s Bacton will hold their Annual General Meeting in the Community Room on June 4th. The Kettle will continue to call from the Community Room on alternate Monday afternoons, beginning on the 1st June, the Work Club will continue to meet on Thursday mornings and the house group on Tuesday evenings.So, we are in a time of waiting, but also a time of rejoicing. The psalmist said Come let us sing unto the Lord and make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation. There is much work to do, but we also have much to be thankful for. Enjoy June!Barbara Bilston
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ST MARY’S BACTONRev Jan Fowler 01449-782107
(Priest with permission to officiatein the Diocese)
Church Wardens - Mr David Black 781347Mr Ray Bartrum 781526
Joint PCC Secretary - Mrs Pat Hall and Mr Mike Hall 782004
PCC Treasurer - Mr Brian Manley 781595Bell Ringer - Mr Winston Girling 674425
ST ANDREW’S COTTONChurch Warden & PCC Secretary
Mr Mervyn Walker 780272PCC Treasurer - Mrs Jane deBeer 781594
PCC Secretary - VACANCYST GEORGE’S WYVERSTONE
Church Warden Mrs Angela Cook 781328PCC Secretary - Mrs Helen Hardy 781841
Lay Readers - Mrs Elaine Miller 770337
Mrs Sheila Wright 766392Mrs Helen Matter 780379
Elders - Mr Peter Paine 767897
Mrs Janice Shea 781263Mrs Jean Willoughby 766621
Rural Dean of Stowmarket -Rev Canon Barbara Bilston 781253
Methodist MinistersRev Rita Carr 612619
Deacon Hilary Smith - 781845
Catholic Parish of Our Lady Stowmarket Fr David Finegan 612946
THE BENEFICE OF BACTONWITH WYVERSTONE, COTTON, OLD NEWTON AND WICKHAM SKEITH
central contact email address: [email protected]
SIDESMAN’S ROTA FOR ST. MARY’S BACTON - June 20157th 8.00a.m..........................................................................................Robert Black 9.30a.m......................................................................Brian Last & Linda Last14th 9.30a.m...........................................................Carol Bartrum and Rosy Black21st 9.30a.m............................................................................Mike Hall & Pat Hall28th 9.30a.m..............................................................David Black & Brian Manley
FRIENDS OF ST MARY’S BACTON - AGM
to be held in St Mary’s Church Bacton Community room June 4th at 7.30 p.m.
All welcome.
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CHURCH OF ENGLAND SERVICES IN THE BENEFICE June 2015
7th (TRINITY 1)St Mary’s Bacton 8am Holy Communion Canon Barbara Bilston
9.30am Family Service & Baptism Canon Barbara BilstonSt Andrew’s Cotton No serviceSt George’s Wyverstone 6.30pm Praise in the Community Andy Mellen & Helen MatterSt Andrew’s Wickham Skeith 9.30 Family Service Wickham Skeith teamSt Mary’s Old Newton 5.30pm Flower Festival & Songs of Praise Canon Barbara BilstonSt Nicholas Gipping 3pm Evensong Canon Barbara Bilston14th (TRINITY 2)St Mary’s Bacton 9.30 am Family Communion Revd Christine EverettSt Andrew’s Cotton 6.00pm Flower Festival & Songs of Praise Canon Barbara BilstonSt George’s Wyverstone No ServiceSt Andrew’s Wickham Skeith 9.30am Holy Communion Canon Barbara BilstonSt Mary’s Old Newton 11am Family Service Elaine MillerSt Nicholas Gipping No service21st (TRINITY 3)St Mary’s Bacton 9.30am Holy Communion Canon Barbara Bilston St Andrew’s Cotton No serviceSt George’s Wyverstone 11am Morning Worship Sheila WrightSt Andrew’s Wickham Skeith 9.30am Holy Communion Rev Margaret WainwrightSt Mary’s Old Newton 11 am Holy Communion Canon Barbara Bilston 4pm Fun @ 4 Elaine Miller St Nicholas Gipping No service28th (TRINITY 4)St Mary’s Bacton 9.30am Holy Communion Canon Sally Fogdent St George’s Wyverstone No serviceSt Andrew’s Wickham Skeith 9.30am Holy Communion with healing Canon Barbara Bilston St Mary’s Old Newton 6.30pm Evensong Canon Barbara BilstonSt Nicholas Gipping No service
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Wooly HatsMany, many thanks to everyone who has knitted for the Mission to Seafarers Appeal. The first parcel has just gone off. I know that some of you are still knitting, while you are all happy to knit I am very happy to send off the hatsSo will keep the appeal running.God bless you all. Linda.
CATHOLIC PARISH OF OUR LADY, STOWMARKETParish Priest: Father David Finegan,
The Presbytery, 29 Lockington Road, Stowmarket IP14 1BQTel: 01449-612946 E-mail: [email protected]
MASS TIMES: Saturdays (First Mass of Sunday):
St Mary’s C of E Church, Woolpit IP30 9QG - 6.00 pmSundays:
Our Lady’s, Stricklands Road, Stowmarket IP14 1AW - 8.30 am & 10.15 amHoly Days:
Our Lady’s, Stricklands Road, Stowmarket - 8.00am, 10.00am and 7.30 pm Weekday services in the Parish are advertised at the front of Our Lady’s
Church, in the weekly Newsletter and on the Parish Websitewww.ourladys-stowmarket.co.uk
Father David Finegan
COTTON METHODIST CHURCH 2015All services at 10.30a.m. unless stated otherwise -
A warm welcome awaits everyone. June
7th - Led by Rev Jack Bingham 14th - Led by Stephen Horrox 21st - Led by Jennie Keys 28th - Led byRev Jeffrey Bloomfield
July5th - Led by Mr Bill Humm
SHINE ON ST. MARY’S
Thank you very much to all who put a shine to St. Mary's recently
by helping with the special cleaning and polishing ; as well as
to those who help regularly throughout the year.
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CLEANING ROTA
June12th - Chris Carr & Joyce Vincent
26th - Maz Purkis, Chris Carr & Chris Marston
FLOWER ROTAJune - Carole and Renee Jones
July - Jo MariottPlease swap with someone else on the rota or let me know
if any of these dates are not convenient. Chris Marston. 781567
"Cotton St Andrew’s Churchyard Working Party:-Last Saturday of each month 9.30 a.m. Please join us for a couple of hours
useful work in the fresh air to keep our surroundings beautiful!”
ST. ANDREWS’S CHURCH COTTON 2015
FORGE COMMUNITY CHURCHDebenham Leisure Centre
2 Services every Sunday 9.30 and 11.30amIncorporating 242 Youth Church and Kids at the Forge
contact [email protected] or 01449 710437or visit the website www.forgechurch.com
FLOWER FESTIVAL 13/14th June 10.00am - 5pm
The theme is ‘Poetry’Teas and Homemade cakes
BBQ Sunday 12 - 2 pm
Plant and Book stallsTelephone Jane 781594 or Chris 781567
Evensong 5.30pm on Sunday 14th
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All new online feedback platform for health and
social care in Suffolk
Healthwatch Suffolk, which has the job to ensure that the voice of local people and communities is fed into the heart of NHS and care services, has launched a new engagement tool to help people in Suffolk let health and care bosses know what’s good and what’s bad about health and social care in the county.
The Feedback Centre is accessible via a variety of devices including mobile phones, ordinary PCs and tablets, just by going to Healthwatch Suffolk’s website - www.healthwatchsuffolk.co.uk. People can easily and anonymously rate the care that they received in an engaging and simple way from wherever they are.
It is important that everyone has the chance to be heard. People can therefore share their views using numerous methods including physical comment postcards (by freepost), by telephone or directly with staff at community events across the county.
Recent research has shown that half of the public who considered complaining about NHS services did not. Many people were put off because they expected the process to be too bureaucratic and others believed it would make no difference. Healthwatch Suffolk believes that by helping patients to more easily express their views we can improve health and social care.
Tony Rollo (Chair of Healthwatch Suffolk) said:
“We are here to make sure that the patient voice comes through loud and clear to the professionals who make decisions about health and social care in the county. As an independent organisation, we hope to gain the trust of the public to tell us their full experiences of local services; the excellent and the good, as well as where things need to improve. We hope that by creating a familiar tool, we will be able to engage many more people in celebrating and improving health and social care here in Suffolk.”
For more information please visit the Healthwatch Suffolk website (www.healthwatchsuffolk.co.uk), email: [email protected] call 01449 703949 to speak to a member of the team.
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Mobile Library -
Cotton -Church.................................11.50-12.10Methodist Church..............12.15-12.30Bacton -Pound Hill.............................1.40 - 2.30The Bull....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...2.35 - 2.50Wyverstone -Church...................................2.55 - 3.15
Dates in 2015 –
3 June, 1 and 29 July, 26 August, 23 September, 21 October, 18 November, 16 December.
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P umps Away
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KR CUTZUNISEX HAIRSTYLISTOPEN TUESDAY - SATURDAY
New Customers Welcome
01449 78194307505 742481
LYNDHURST, STATION RD., COTTON(Opposite Finbows Yard)
Agent of The National Farmers Union Mutual Insurance Society Limited.
OUR HOME INSURANCEISN’T ON COMPARSIONWEBSITES
Because time spent on a real conversationallows us to appreciate the finer details.
Call 01787 248494for a quote or pop in NFU Mutual Office,Norman Way, Lavenham, Suffolk, CO10 9PY
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MICHELE COLECHIROPODIST
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T 01449 781396M 07740 988172
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HAUGHLEY01449 67208307745 771516
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Birds, Bees, CockroachesBedbugs, Fleas, Woodworm etc.
Deer and Fox ManagementFully qualified and insured
pest controlFor a Service you can rely on
National Pest Technician Association07748785197
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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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TONY’SSchool of Motoring
DSA Approved ADIPass Plus
Competitive RatesGift Vouchers Available
1st Hour FREE with this advert
Contact Tony Gooderham01449 78199307771 800072
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PAULA’SDRIVING SCHOOL
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07929 663919www.drivingschoolstowmarket.
co.uk
Free Advice on all your double glazing enquiries including:
‘A’ energy-rated UPVC WindowsDoors, Conservatories.
Rainwater Goods i.e. Sealed Units, Window/Door Handles,
adjustments to Windows/Doors.Replace your old Polycarbonate
Conservatory Roofs with ‘A’ rated Self-Cleaning Glass.
YOUR MICHAEL BRAME
Enquiries toMichael Brame (Bacton)
01449 781533or mob.07931 784470
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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
MILL CARPETS & FLOORING
Home selection ServiceLocal 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:-
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Graham Moore ElectricalBlacksmith’s Cottage,
Silver StreetOld Newton IP14 4HF
For all your electrical needs
For a friendlyand efficient servicecall Graham on
T 01449 673705 or M 07867 560357
FREEESTIMATES
ALL WORK
GUARANTEED
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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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07817 158429www.wendychalk.co.uk
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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
£12
Box Option 3A selection for a
three personhousehold
£16
Box Option 4A selection for a
four personhousehold
£20
● Weekly deliveries • Repeat orders taken ●● Order by 5pm Monday for delivery Wednesday ●
● Free delivery within 4-mile radius of Old Newton ●
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:
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Ray Goudy Trailer Repairs
VOSA approved ATF/MOT Bay, testing ALL makes and models
HGVs ♦ PSVs ♦ Trailers ♦ Cars ♦ Vans Camper Vans ♦ Horse Boxes
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Plot 1, Tomo Ind Est, Tomo Rd, STOWMARKET, Suffolk, IP14 5AY All major credit cards accepted (except American Express)
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STOWMARKET SKIP HIREEarth Moving, Digger Work
2, 4, 6, 8-YARD SKIPSSAND & BALLAST DELIVERIESSHINGLE HOGGIN & TOPSOIL
Telephone 613824 and Mobile 07860692733
A J Harris(Decorating & Home Improvements) Ltd
Andy Harris For a quality decorating service at a competitive price
Both exterior & interior work undertaken,including general property maintenance
For a trustworthy, friendly and local service# 01449 781968 M 07940 727161
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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 781453
PLUMBING & 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
BEAUTY TREATMENTS:New salon in Wickham Skeithhttp://www.sanctuary42beauty.co.uk/Tel. Cheryl Mitchell 07788412015
ACCOUNTANCY AND BOOKKEEPINGYear end accounts, bookkeeping, tax returns, VAT returns, budgeting and planning. Claire Bisset ACA [email protected] or 01449 781185
E.J.ENTERPRISES - FIREWOODAlso Eco-friendly kiln dried oak briquettes 01359 221811
PAINTER - Interior/exterior, 20 years experience. Offering cheap rates Please contact Jamie on 01359 241339 or 07944 329677
ADRIAN STEVENSPlumbing Heating, Water Softeners
Bathrooms and TilingFree Estimates - No Job Too Small
01449 78182307876526366
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 accessFencing, patios, driveways, paths, pads,
footings and drainage Fully insured;for a quote call Darren
01449 737164 or 07766024137.
D.E. BRADLEY - PLUMBER New Installations, Heating Maintenance. Repairs NO JOB TOO SMALL 01379 658775 or M 07771 970901
PAINTER & DECORATOR 30 years experience John Gray on 01449 781584 or 07733166023
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SMALL ADS
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
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
IRONING done in my home, picked up one evening, brought back the next. Contact Mrs Briggs on 01449 781720
BB ROOFING AND BUILDING—–——Traditional Contractor BJR Betts. Mobile 07771965666 Phone/Fax 01449 673397
BECCA JANE BEAUTYQualified Beauty Therapist
Offering Nail Treatments including UV Gels, Waxing, Facials and more
Contact: Becca on 01449 781155 or 07598 495079
TANK CHANGE LTD (replacement Oil tank Engineers), Family Business, Steel & Polyethylene Oil Tanks Available.Fully insured & OFTEC approved.Free Survey/Quotation. DISCOUNTS FOR PARISH MAGAZINE READERS www.tankchange.co.uk. 01449 781210/07899 898720
SEELEY CARPENTRY ————————— Building-Carpentry-Joinery [email protected] 01449 781089 Mobile 07540228541 01449 781064 Mobile –07590751119
SINGER for your special occasion - favourite songs from all decades, especially 20's, 30's, 40's and 50's,also Olde Tyme Music Hall in costume.Tel: Gill 01449781375Mob: 07505 227606e-mail [email protected] gill nicholls.co.uk
If you would like to Advertise in this space contact Linda Last
[email protected] 781772
Advertising an event?Why not try using the
village noticeboard website?
http://villagenoticeboard.webplus.net
A.J. HARRIS DECORATING AND
HOME IMPROVEMENTS.Interior and exterior work undertaken, inc.
ceramic tiling, coving, etc.FREE QUOTATION 01449 781968
B.F. SAMPSON - Building services and maintenance. Work carried out on new or old properties. No job too small. Free estimates. 01449 675147 or M 07810712401
JENNY WADE. Registered Childminder 01449 781415
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SMALL ADS
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 etc01449 767196 /[email protected]
J LAWES -IRONMONGERS -BUILDERS’ MERCHANTS -GARDEN REQUISITES -KITCHEN GOODS Station Road, Bacton 01449 781452
FINBOWS FURNISHERSStation Road, Bacton.
New & used furniture bought and sold.Flooring, beds, Indonesian gifts
www.facebook.com/finbowsfurnishers Tues - Sat 9am - 5pm 01449 781732
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/
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.
Tel Booking Secretary 01449 781083
BACTON VILLAGE HALL Bacton Village Hall suits a wide range of functions for up to 100 people and has comfortable seating, good lighting, sound system, wifi, effective heating and a fully equipped modern kitchen, including crockery and cutlery, with fast (3 minute cycle) dishwasher. To discuss bookings please phone - 01449 781343
WYVERSTONE VILLAGE HALLWe have a well Equipped Kitchen Bar and Play Area for your meetings & events. There is plenty of parking.
Phone Kerri or Mike on 781151 after 6-30pm please OR Ring /text mobile 07501951068 leaving your name and number, we will get back to you.
The Good Neighbours are Here!Do you need help with transport, collections, minor repairs, pets, a one-off garden tidy, letter writing, form filling, befriending or lifts?The Bacton, Cotton and Wyverstone Good Neighbour Scheme
All volunteers have been CRB checked and are covered bypublic liability insurance.
Contact them on 07980 948641 Seven Days a Week 9am - 5pm
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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
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USEFUL CONTACTS
Parish MagazineEditor - Amanda [email protected] 01449 781595Advertising - Linda [email protected] 01449 781772Production - Brian [email protected] 01449 781595Distribution - Peter [email protected] 01449 780326Bacton Cotton & Wyverstone Good Neighbours scheme..................................................07980 948641
Parish Clerks Bacton - Jane Brookman......................................................... 01359 230897Cotton - Colin Hall................................................................01449 781400Wyverstone - Glen Horne.......................................................
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 Suffolk Dairies Ltd ................................................................01449 676746Co-op...................................................................................01449 770142
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The Nepal Earthquake Appeal will support communities currently affected and those potentially affected in the future. In the unlikely event that we raise more money than can be reasonably and efficiently spent, any surplus funds will be used to help us prepare for and respond to other humanitarian disasters anywhere in the world. For more information visit redcross.org.uk The British Red Cross Society, incorporated by Royal Charter 1908, is a charity registered in England and Wales (220949), Scotland (SC037738) and Isle of Man (0752).
Thousands have died after a massive earthquake in Nepal. Red Cross volunteers are searching for survivors, treating the wounded and giving
out essential aid. Survivors desperately need food, water and shelter. The next few days are critical. Donate now to save lives.
Donate here, call 0300 023 0818 or visit redcross.org.uk/nepal
NEPAL EARTHQUAKE APPEAL