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September 2014
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BACTON BEARS
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cover photographs provided by John Doherty
A Word from the Rectory 33Bacton Fayre 26 - 28Church News 33 - 39Community News 21 -32Community Circle Club 11 Correspondent - September 9 Dates for Your Diary 5Good Neighbours 13 & 65Just Gardening 17
Kettle’s Calling 11Mobile Library 38 Parish News Information 4Reader’s Letters 14 & 15Scouts 19Small Ads 63, 64, 65Useful Contacts 67Wyverstone Cafe Dates 11
Contents
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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 ajmanley@icloud.com 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 linda.last@talk21.com
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 issue
Please contact Linda Last at least two months in advance.If you have an Ad you think could benefit from a re-design we can do
this for you for a fee of £7.50 Free Community advertisements intended to be used as full pages should
be readable when reduced to a quarter of an A5 page.
An invitation to everyone in Bacton, Cotton or WyverstoneIf you have a Picture/Photograph you would like to see on the front cover and can provide a letter on the same theme for page 7 (About 430 - 440 words) please get in touch with us. We are keen to give everyone the chance to get involved and can let you know which months are available in 2014.
PARISH NEWS
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DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
Mon 1st 7.30pm Bacton & District W.I. - Women at Work in WWI -Dr Christine Redington page 21
Sat 6th 2.30pm Cotton VPA - Annual VPA Show - viewing from 2.30pm page 24
Mon 8th 9.30am - 12.00noon
Village Craft Group - Bacton Village Hall page 25
Mon 8th 7.30pm RBL Women’s Section - OPEN MEETING - Pip Wright talking on ‘The Suffolk Gypsy’
Tues 9th 7.30pm Horticultural Society - Cambridge Colleges and their Gardens - Rodney Tibbs page 23
Tues 9th 2pm - 4pm Community Circle Club - Cotton Village Hall page 11
Wed 10th 2.30pm Mother’s Union - Deanery Autumn Service at St Peter &St Mary’s, Stowmarket
Sat 13th & 27th
10.00am - 12.30pm
Wyverstone Community Cafe page 11
Tues 16th 7.30pm RBL - Old Newton Sports and Social Club
Sat 20th 10am - 12noon Community Circle Café - Cotton Village Hall.
Tues 23rd 2pm - 4pm Community Circle Club - Cotton Village HallA lively Social Club open to all page 11
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Sat 11th 7.30pm WWI Centenary Concert - St Mary’s Church Bacton
Tues 14th 2pm - 4pm Community Circle Club - Cotton Village HallA lively Social Club open to all page 11
Tues 28th 2pm - 4pm Community Circle Club - Cotton Village HallA lively Social Club open to all page 11
October 2014
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Cotton Village Hall Restoration ProjectBuilt in 1922 on land donated by R H Allen, Cotton village hall has served the local community for the past 92 years, as a venue for many different activities, for organisations and individuals. I have been told many stories of its uses, from a centre for mass inoculation in the 50s, weddings, village shows, café’s, jubilee celebration (new and old) polling station and once a visit from 007 James Bond most of the village was shaken, but others not stirred.An article in the East Anglian Daily Times recalls the occasion of its opening by a local dignitary Mr G Woolard who congratulated the village with its new hall and its new Chairman Mr. E .E .Scuffins. The new treasurer Mrs J Williams told the packed hall that the cost of the hall had been £271 0s 0p, payments to the builder Mr S H Mulley on receipt, was £178 19s 5½p, the balance £52 12s 10½p was covered by loans from the committee.A few weeks before Christmas 2012, the hall was vandalized the evening before the Christmas Cafe and fair. Our insurers only were required to pay out for repairs and loss of equipment, though we could see that we had a greater problem with the fact that the wall that we could see in the window cavities, was rotten. With enormous financial aid from the villagers of Cotton, its Clubs and Organisations along with approaching local authorities, local and national charities, plus fund raising events, we had enough finances in February 2014 to approach local builders for quotes to undertake the work. Considering we had only started the process in December 2013 we had little time to sit and contemplate as the whole project was moving at an incredible rate. R M Roper was our choice for the build and he and his team have undertaken the task with the greater degree of skill, professionalism and enthusiasm. Under the project management of Bert Bertoloni who, along with the committee, has been magnificent, we completed the whole process in one year.The new hall is there for you all to see. No change in size or design but now with new walls, Fire doors, resurfaced flat roof and weather proof cladding that requires little if any maintenance, along with complete redecorations to the hall and kitchen. Come along on the 13th Sept to the Cotton Hall Re-launching Day between 2pm-4pm when we are to have a tea party to celebrate the hall and its continuing use and versatility.
John Doherty
From your September Correspondent
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Wyverstone Community Cafe & Local Produce Market – 2014- A local enterprise that benefits the community Saturdays fortnightly 10.00am - 12.30pm at Wyverstone Village Hall
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October 11th & 26th ( celebrating Apple Day)
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Who?...... Everyone is welcome - Free!(though donations always welcome!)Why not come along for tea, toast, cakes and
savouries? 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.
Community Circle Club - We 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 August, and just one meeting in December.)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, ring: 01449 781083
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Annual General Meeting of the ‘Good Neighbour Scheme’
The AGM of the Bacton, Cotton & Wyverstone Good Neighbour Scheme will take place on Tuesday 30th September in the Community Room, St. Mary's Church, Bacton starting at 7.30pm.All volunteers, residents & users of the scheme are welcome.A reports on the last year's work will be given and the election of the committee for the coming year will take place.Requests for lifts to Ipswich and Bury hospitals have increased to such an extent that we have a shortage of volunteers who are able to undertake these trips.Therefore the scheme is looking for new volunteers who are willing to take and bring back residents to and from Ipswich and Bury.Anyone who would be interested in joining the scheme would be very welcome to come along to the meeting.
Mike Hall - Secretary
Plant Heritage Suffolk Group warmly invites you to a talk
'GALANTHUS’: Some Favourites Old and New' by Rod Leeds, author, bulbsman, former Chairman
of the RHS Rock Garden Plant Committee
Saturday 18th October 2014 at 2.30pmStowupland Village Hall IP14 4BQ
Plant stall including rare and unusual plantsRefreshments available for purchase following talkFree to members £4 entrance fee for non-membersNew members and non-members are most welcome
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Local contact: Margaret Palmer 01449 766628NCCPG Reg. Charity 1004009
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Dear EditorsThank you so much for the ‘Parish and Community News’ which I enjoy reading, also for the people who compile and deliver. I really appreciate all the hard work you put into this newsletter.
Yours Sincerely
Margaret Hewitt
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12 August 2014
Dear AmandaJust a few lines of appreciation for the special August issue of ‘Parish and Community News’, which commemorated the one hundred year anniversary of the outbreak of World War 1. Congratulations to all the contributors and the editorial team for putting together such a professional edition. The magazine contained all the usual news items and advertisements pertaining to August 2014, skilfully intermingled with articles, photos and illustrations relating to the history of World War 1. These were both informative and moving.It was a very fitting tribute to the men and women who sacrificed so much. We shall remember them.
Kind regards.Yours sincerely
Christine Bertoloni
Reader’s Letters
I must congratulate you on the August Parish News - I really enjoyed reading it.Best wishesJane de Beer
Many thanks to you all for your very positive comments, published and unpublished -it’s most encouraging.
The Editorial Team.
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I wrote earlier this year about the different varieties of tomato I had selected for this growing season. The tumbling variety Tom Red have done very well. I have been picking them for the last two weeks. They are plum shaped and very sweet. They haven't developed any large size but considering they have been grown in hanging baskets, which has contained their root growth, they have cropped very well and continue to do so.
The black variety of tomato called Black Opel have cropped at the same time. Again very sweet in flavour but small in size. Still a good talking point and something different in the garden. Although they have Black in their title I would say they are a very dark purple rather than black. They have lovely shiny skins and stand out in a salad on the plate.
My Golden Sunrise variety are not quite ready for picking yet and the Lemon Sherbet will follow on after that.
I went around my garden this morning just giving the bushes a light trimming to keep them in shape. Keep dead-heading your roses this will encourage further flowering later on in the season. Any other flowers that have gone by their best dead-head them and you will get further blooms.
We've had some strong winds lately and a number of my eating apples have been blown to the ground. They have a nice size to them but they are not really ready for eating until next month but rather than waste them, they have been peeled and cooked with added sugar and served with hot custard. Makes a nice treat after your main meal.
Keep cutting your lawn on a weekly basis it keeps the garden looking nice and fresh. Don't forget to edge up the borders it adds the finishing touch. Clear away any debris.
Now is the time to make a plan about which beds you intend to use for bulb planting this year. You may need to start thinking about digging in some nourishment for the soil.
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.
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 karenyvonnehall@aol.com
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 0800 1 69 59 01We meet on Wednesdays in Bacton Village Hall during Term Time.Rainbows (5-7 years) 5.30 – 6.30pm Brownies (7-10 years) 5.45 – 7.15pm Guides (10-14 years) 7.30 – 9.00pm
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BACTON & DISTRICT W.I.
by Amanda Manley
On the 21st of July many of us were pleased to attend a Garden Tea at the house of one of our members. Doreen Ditton kindly invited us to her lovely home and garden in Bacton and we enjoyed a splendid summer tea of sandwiches, home-made cakes and strawberries & cream. Doreen arranged it all for us together with Angela Cook so we had nothing to do but enjoy ourselves. There were garden games and Angela had conspired with Doreen to compile a short but puzzling quiz using objects around the house and garden. Angela also co-erced myself and Rosy Black to provide a short entertainment with her. This consisted of three Music Hall songs, a reading of a cautionary tale by Hilaire Belloc and a Monologue by Marriott Edgar entitled ‘The Runcorn Ferry’. We dressed for the period and I can only hope that our members enjoyed watching as much as we enjoyed performing. Many thanks go to Doreen for opening up her house to us and to Angela Cook for all her hard work on the organisation and preparation. Thanks also to Doreen’sdaughter Sarah and granddaughter Issy for helping on the day. They tirelessly prepared food, made tea and waited on us hand and foot, ensuring that we had to do nothing but sit back and enjoy the sunshine.In our August the 4th meeting we were pleased to note that our presence at the Bacton Fayre had been very well received. Thank you all for your
support and thanks to all those who entered our competitions. Thanks also to Angela Cook and Doreen Ditton for being our Bacton Fayre sub-committee and making sure all arrangements were in place. Not forgetting Angela Jenner’s husband and his able assistant who erected the Gazebo and took it down for us.The speaker for our August meeting was Philip Hadwen, who came to talk to us about ‘Victorian Felixstowe’. He brought with him to illustrate his talk slides which were from genuine Victorian photographs taken in and around Felixstowe and as such were very interesting. Each slide was accompanied by an explanation and description and many of us learnt a lot that we didn’t know about how the town of Felixstowe began and developed all those years ago. I used to live in Hamilton Gardens in Felixstowe and after the talk Philip was able to tell me when my former house was first built which was very interesting to me on a personal level. It is likely that at some point we will be asking Philip Hadwen back to continue with the next instalment!Our WI is continuing to evolve and one of our newest members, Hazel Laflin, has started up an evening Scrabble group. This will suit all of us who like to play but who find Tuesday afternoons difficult.
Our next meeting will be on Monday September 1st when Dr Christine Redington will talk on the topical subject of ‘Women at work in WWI’.
As ever visitors are welcome at £3.00 up to a maximum of three visits.
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SPINNING WHEEL THEATRE
Present‘MINDGAME’
by Anthony Horowitz
After the success of their 2013 production of Jim Cartwright’s ‘Two’, Spinning Wheel Theatre present their latest show ‘Mindgame’ by Anthony Horowitz (Foyle’s War, Alex Rider)Mark Styler, a ‘true crime’ author, arrives at an experimental hospital for the criminally insane in deepest rural Suffolk with the hope of interviewing notorious serial killer, Easterman. However, when he meets Dr Farquhar, the hospital director, it becomes apparent that things are not as they first appear..... We guarantee you’ll be looking over your shoulder all the way home!
Audience praise for ‘Two’‘Very entertaining and moving. Rich with insight and emotion’ ‘Superb! An amazing two man production!’‘A joy to watch. The best thing I’ve seen this year!’
What’s On Stage Review ****All their characterisations ring true and engage the attention, as much for the broader canvas they display as for its details. It makes for a thought-provoking evening.
Mindgame will be performing at Cotton Village Hall on Wednesday 22nd October at 7.30pm
Tickets are £9.50 and £7.50 and will be available fromwww.spinningwheeltheatre.comand James Collins Plant Centre from September 1st.
Spinning Wheel Theatre is a growing company based just outside Stowmarket. Their mission is to create innovative productions and provide creative opportunities for rural communities in the East of England.In 2012 Spinning Wheel produced a short tour of Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure, which toured to villages in Suffolk and performed at the RSC Dell Theatre in Stratford upon Avon. The cast was a combination of recent acting graduates, supported in their first professional role, and five aspiring actors who were given a high quality production experience and skills mentoring.
This successful experience was built upon in 2013 when Spinning Wheel was approached by the Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds to deliver their rural tour. They co-commissioned the company’s production of Two by Jim Cartwright, which performed across Suffolk, Norfolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire in 12 venues.
Spinning Wheel Theatre consists of three theatre practitioners who specialise in creating original theatre projects supported by work with young people and communities.
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BACTON & WYVERSTONE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
Sandringham Flower Show was visited by a party of approximately 50 on July 30th in very fine weather.After joining the throngs to catch a glimpse of H.R.H. Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, with actress Dames Judi Dench and Maggie Smith following behind, the huge marquees beckoned.There was plenty to admire in the horticultural and cookery exhibits and lots of outside stalls where a purchase could be made.There were also Show Gardens where the public were invited to vote for their favourite and a Gardeners Forum with Chris Beardshaw, Alan Mason and Nick Hamilton who is the son of the late Geoff Hamilton.The weary but happy party arrived back at the coach laden with their purchases and many thanks are due to Chairman Diane Gladders for organising the day out so efficiently.The Chairman and Members then concentrated on their own Bacton Flower Show which was held just three days later and was just as enjoyable.
ROYAL BRITISH LEGIONWOMEN’S SECTION
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BACTONPARISH COUNCIL REPORT
Jane BrookmanThe Parish Council has not met since the last report in the August edition. The next Parish Council meeting will be held on Monday 15 September 2014 at 7.30 in Bacton Village Hall 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/
There are currently vacancies on Bacton Parish Council and the Council is looking to consider applications in September.
COTTON VPA(Vegetable & Produce
Association)
Annual VPA ShowCotton village hall on
6th September,Open for viewing from
2.30pmALL WELCOME
More details fromChris Marston 781567
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COTTONPARISH COUNCIL
Colin Hall
The Parish Council meton the 30th July
Progress is being made on the Vehicle Activated Sign scheme, hopefully once the finance has been sorted we will be able to proceed.
Two planning applications have been presented to the Council, a conversion of an outbuilding to residential use at Jasmine Farm, Wickham Road; and construction of ménage at Oak Tree Farm, Willow Lane were both supported by the Council.
During the next few weeks a list of all potholes in the roads of Cotton will be compiled highlighting the most serious cases, this will then be passed to the Highways department asking them to deal with the problem as matter of urgency.
The condition of the “Common Land” in Scuffins Lane has been discussed and it is hoped that it can be restored to its original condition as soon as possible.
From time to time the Council receive consultation documents on a wide range of subjects, the majority of these are for public consultation. If you would like your opinion on any of these matters to be taken into account check the web-site from time to time, instructions on how to submit your opinions are given with each consultation.
We are still looking for a volunteer to become the Local History recorder for Cotton (not too arduous a task) if you are interested please contact me or any Councillor.
The next scheduled meeting is to be held on the 1st October at 7.30pm in the village hall
Village web-site:www.cotton.onesuffolk.net
VILLAGE CRAFT GROUP
Our next get together will be on Monday 8th September9.30am - 12.00pm at Bacton Village Hall
There is a small charge towards the hire of the hall,but this includes your tea/coffee and biscuit.
All are welcome to come and join us.We bring our own projects and help/advice is on hand if required.
Further details from Noelle Curwen - Tel: 01449 781013E necurwen@btinternet.com
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BACTONUNDERFIVES
Photographs courtesy of Robert Hale of the Stowmarket Lions Club
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BACTON FAYRESaturday 2nd August 2014
on the Meadow opposite Bacton Manor
It was a glorious warm and sunny day for this years Bacton Fayre with master of ceremonies John Webb once again working tirelessly throughout the day commentating on all the events taking place and there was certainly plenty to see and do for all the family. Parachute Display Team, Traditional Fun Fair, Stalls and Trade Stands. Vintage and Classic Cars, Crafts, Children's Novelty Races, Falconry Display, Children’s Entertainer, the Stowmarket Concert Band, Bar, Barbecue, Teas, and much much more.There was a climbing wall for those fortunate enough to have the strength
to body weight to have a go and it proved very popular!There were plenty of refreshments, the rousing Stowmarket Concert Band, the ever popular flower and vegetable show marquee and lots of stalls for retail therapy. This year Romany Amelia world renowned fortune teller and Granddaughter of the famous Petrolengro attended the fair and there was the wonderful display of vintage and classic cars and motorcycles.The ever popular Bacton Dog show was back for another year andthere were plenty of rides for the kids and time for another beer or a Pimms at the Lions Den whilst waiting for the Princes of Wales Royal Regiment Free Fall team to descend on the Bacton Fairground. All over for another year - but what a great day.
http://www.burystedmunds-lions.org.uk/bacton-fayre-saturday-2nd-august-2014-c2126.html
Stowmarket Lions Club
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BACTON FAYRE FUN DOG SHOW 2nd August
This year’s Fun Dog Show was again held inside the Fayre and attracted a good entry of mostly local dogs. Winner of Best In Show was the Cocker Spaniel ‘Hector’, seen here with his owner Karen Bagshaw on the right of the picture next to our judge Susan Robinson from Bury St Edmunds. Next along is Reserve BIS Jane Manvers and ‘Poppy’ the Border Terrier, then Best Puppy, Mary Hawkins with her black Retriever ‘Dolly’.There were fun classes like ‘Dog with the Waggiest Tail’, more serious classes for pedigree dogs and then the really fun classes - this year as well as the popular Best Sausage Catcher class, judged by a jury from the audience and again won by the brilliant ‘Dylan’, we had a Sack Race which was great fun to watch and worked better than we’d hoped, sure to have that again next year. Sue Holdich acted as ring steward, and I was also very glad of our helpers Sue Lockwood, Sharon and Dot.We must thank the generous sponsors that made the show possible, in alphabetical order they were Mr Allards Farm Butchery, FG Brown Opticians, Cobbydog Complete Dog Food, James Collins Garden Plants, Daedal Grooming, Gladwells Pet and Country Store, Haughley Veterinary Centre, Lamberts Service Station, Mid Suffolk Mobility and last but by no means least, Stowe Veterinary Group. Thanks to them we were able to cover the costs of putting on the show and still raise nearly £40 for the PDSA and Village Hall.Full results from the show are at bactondogshow.doglovers.co.ukor on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/BactonDogShowwhere next year we will post details of the next Fun Dog Show.
Bernard Coxhead (organiser)
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St Mary’s Church Bacton
Summer Luncheon 2014Sunday AUGUST 3rd
On August 3rd the annual Summer Lunch was held in the marquee on the Manor Meadow. It was well attended and there was a wonderful buzz of conversation emanating from the marquee as everyone arrived. A glass of wine was included in the ticket price and some chose the option of buying a bottle to take to the table. Water and fruit juice was also available.
There followed the usual splendid buffet of Pork Pie, Ham, Quiche and a wide variety of salads. Desserts were popular, there being many different and varied home-made desserts from Apple Pie to Pineapple Pavlova and beyond. In addition to this was the usual staple of gigantic meringues served with raspberries and cream. After the meal we were treated to an entertainment by Nigel ‘boy’ Syer and an Auction run by professional auctioneer John Black whose local knowledge enabled him to inject humour into the proceedings thereby encouraging enthusiastic bidding throughout.
All proceeds from the Auction and the Lunch go to the church, which is an important Historic building both locally and nationally and needs to be maintained as such.
THANKS:-- Huge thanks to Rosy Black and David Black for organising the whole thing
every year and to John Black for stepping in to run the Auction so effectively.
- To everyone who provided desserts and to all the helpers, not forgetting the girls who came and washed up for us. - To everyone who set up before and dismantled afterwards- To Brian Manley who organised all the drinks and glasses and his able assistant on the day - Nick Matter.
This is a huge undertaking every year but is always well attended and, I’m sure is much appreciated by everyone who comes to join in the fun.
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Join us at Haughley Village HallSunday Evenings
from 5th October.Dance in the summer
at Pubs, Festivalsand Village Events.
Come along and have a goit’s Free!
Haughley Hoofers have been dancing for about 30 yearsand have performed all over the country at various festivals and abroad in Belgium, France and Germany. We dance a form of Morris Dancing which has its origins in the spinning and weaving towns of Lancashire and Cheshire. These were originally processional dances performed by the mill workers on high days and holidays, each town having its own dance. The dancers wore clogs - their everyday footwear - and, to add to the show, carried sticks or bobbins from the mills decorated with ribbons and bells. We have our clogs specially made and they are surprisingly comfortable.
Our performance season this yearbegan with St George’s Day celebrations with other local sides
in Hundon but since then, amongst other events, we have danced at the Museum of East Anglian Life, Folk at the Boat in Ipswich and the Sheringham Lobster Potty Festival.
We shall also take part in Suffolk’s own Folk Festival, Folk East, in Mid August and in Days of Dance with other sides in Cambridge and Bury St Edmunds during September.
We always need more Dancers (female) and Musicians (both sexes). All you need is a basically good level of fitness. If you play a musical instrument come along - it doesn’t matter what you play as long as it’s portable.
We practice in the winter on Sunday nights 7.30 - 9.30 in Haughley Village Hall starting 5th October. Come along any evening before December to try it out or ring Gill Brett on 01449 673518 to find out more.
It’s fun and it keeps you fit!
www.haughleyhoofers.org.uk
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A Word from the RectoryDear All,Something I love about living in England is experiencing the variety of the changing seasons. Having spent time living in parts of the world where the seasons are relatively stable and unvaried I really appreciate the flow from one season into the next and the changes in nature as we move through the year. September to me, more than any other month, feels like a real transition point in the year as we move from the bright warmth of summer to cooler mellower autumn days.As I write this on yet another day of beautiful sunshine, this year, at least the spring and summer, seem to have the distinct marking out of the seasons that I remember, (or think I remember), from childhood. Which puts me in mind of God’s promise from the Bible that “as long as the earth endures, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night, will never cease”. Gods holds it all together in perfect harmony as one season moves into the next.Speaking of harvest, September also marks the beginning of the harvest season.There will be a number of opportunities to come and celebrate harvest and to thank God for his goodness at any of the harvest services throughout the Benefice.Details of all the harvest services and events during September can be found elsewhere in the magazine.Bacton Church has its first Gift Day on 27th September, there is an open invitation for anyone to come to the church between 10am and 12pm to see all the work going on in the church and to make a gift if they would like to.The Historic Churches sponsored Cycle ride or ‘Ride and Stride’, is taking place on Saturday September 13th. If you haven’t taken part before why not join in this year either as a cyclist or walker, travelling as near or as far as you wish. You will have the chance to spend a day, or just an hour, raising money for a good cause, and have the pleasure of visiting some of our beautiful Suffolk Churches’ in the process. Sponsorship forms are available now in all the churches or from Rosy Black on 781506. This month we welcome the new Methodist Minister Revd Rita Carr into the area. Her welcome service will be on 14th September at 6.00pm at Trinity Methodist Church Bury St Edmunds.In September there is a lot going on in nature and a lot going on in the local church too, join us if you can, you will be made very welcome. With very best wishes, Jan Fowler
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SIDESMAN’S ROTA FOR ST. MARY’S BACTON - September 2014 7th 8.00a.m..............................................................................................Robert Black 9.30a.m..................................................................................Brian Last & Linda Last Coffee.......................................................................................Margaret Finbow 14th 9.30a.m...........................................................Carol Bartrum & Ray Bartrum Coffee...................................................................................................Linda Last 21st 9.30a.m..................................................................Rosy Black & Brian Manley Coffee..................................................................................................Janice Shea 28th 9.30a.m..........................................................................Mike Hall & Pat Hall Coffee............................................................................................Carol Bartrum
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 Mr James Black 781913PCC Secretary - Mrs Helen Hardy
781841
Lay Readers - Mrs Elaine Miller 770337
Mrs Sheila Wright 766392Mrs Helen Matter 01473 298504
Elders - Mr Peter Paine 767897
Mrs Janice Shea 781263Mrs Jean Willoughby 766621
Rural Dean of Stowmarket -Rev Canon Barbara Bilston 781253
Methodist MinistersRev Stephen Yelland 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
Rector - Rev Dr Liz Varley 781108
Children’s Society box collection - £204. 78pChurch Gift Day - 27th September 10.00am - 12.00noon
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Sun. September 7th (TWELFTH AFTER TRINITY):8.00 a.m. BCP Communion Bacton Rev. Liz Varley9.30 a.m. Family Service Bacton Rev. Liz Varley9.30 a.m. Family Service Wickham Skeith Wickham Skeith TeamNo Service at St. Andrew’s, Cotton11.00 a.m. Holy Communion Old Newton Rev. Liz Varley3.00 p.m. BCP Communion Gipping Rev. Liz Varley6.30 p.m. Praise in the Community Wyverstone Wyverstone TeamSun. September 14th (THIRTEENTH AFTER TRINITY):8.00 a.m. Holy Communion Old Newton Rev. Liz Varley9.30 a.m. Extended Communion Bacton Sheila Wright9.30 a.m. Holy Communion Wickham Skeith Rev. Liz Varley11.00 a.m. Morning Worship Cotton Sheila Wright11.00 a.m. Family Service & Baptism Old Newton Rev. Liz VarleyNo Service at St. George’s, Wyverstone
Sun. September 21st (FOURTEENTH AFTER TRINITY):9.30 a.m. Holy Communion Bacton Rev. Liz Varley9.30 a.m. Holy Communion Wickham Skeith Rev. Jan Fowler No Service at St. Andrew’s, Cotton11.00 a.m. Holy Communion Old Newton Rev. Liz Varley 11.00 a.m. Morning Worship Wyverstone Sheila WrightSun. September 28th (FIFTEENTH AFTER TRINITY):8.00 a.m. Holy Communion Old Newton Rev. Liz Varley9.30 a.m. Harvest Festival Bacton Canon Barbara Bilston9.30 a.m. Holy Communion Wickham Skeith Rev. Liz Varley11.00 a.m. Holy Communion Cotton Rev. Liz Varley 11.00 a.m. Harvest Family Service Old Newton Di Barker No Service at St. George’s, Wyverstone 6.30 p.m. Harvest Evensong Old Newton Canon Barbara Bilston
CHURCH OF ENGLAND SERVICES IN THE BENEFICE September 2014
SERVICE OF THANKSGIVINGAugust 4th - John Creasy Gooderham
14th August Lilian Kathleen James27th July - Alara May AbbottBAPTISM
FROM THE PARISH REGISTER BACTON
FUNERAL
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CATHOLIC PARISH OF OUR LADY, STOWMARKETParish Priest: Father David Finegan,
The Presbytery, 29 Lockington Road, Stowmarket IP14 1BQTel: 01449-612946 E-mail: ourlady.stowmarket@btinternet.com
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
FORGE COMMUNITY CHURCHDebenham Leisure Centre
2 Services every Sunday 9.30 and 11.30amIncorporating 242 Youth Church and Kids at the Forge
contact info@forgechurch.com or 01449 710437or visit the website www.forgechurch.com
The wedding of Alice Stringer to Chris Schulen took place at St Andrews church Cotton on August the 2nd officiated by the Rev Liz Varley.The beautiful bride was given away by her proud father Andrew Stringer, it was a very happy and joyful moment when they both danced up the aisle.The reception was held at Carter’s Meadow, car parking kindly donated byKeith Bullock and a grand time was had by all.The benefactor of Carters meadow possibly looked down from the great sky and smiled. Marianne Rumens
Car Boot SaleDespite the onset of rain just before 10.00am, we made a profit of £350 for St Andrew's. Many thanks to all those who helped, who came to sell their wares and those who came to buy. The sale of bacon rolls was brisk and the cake stall was busy. Thank you to Bacton Primary School who let us set up a stall after school on Monday to sell the remaining cakes. We will be doing it again (but not this year) There were requests for a 'table top' sale undercover, so that will be incorporated next time. Jane de Beer
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ST. ANDREWS’S CHURCH COTTON 2014CLEANING ROTA
September12th Chris Carr and Maz Purkis 26th Joyce Vincent and Chris
Marston Church Flowers for September -
Mrs Mary Bretherton
October3rd Chris Carr and Diane Dickinson
10th Joyce Vincent and Chris Marston 24th Maz Purkis and Diane
Dickinson
COTTON METHODIST CHURCH 2014All services at 10.30a.m. unless stated otherwise -
A warm welcome awaits everyone.September 2014
7th - Led by Rev. Ralph Taylor, with Holy Communion. 14th - Led by Dr. Barbara Chipperfield.
21st - Led by Rev. Rita Carr - Harvest Festival Service, 28th - Led by Mr. Derek Ames.September 22nd - Harvest Supper
6pm for 6.30pm. Tickets £6 from Jean King.
Cotton Harvest SupperFollowing the success of last year's event,
do come and join us again this yearon Friday 3rd October 7pm at Cotton Village Hall
2 course meal, tea and coffee and entertainment.Vegetarian option available
Tickets £10 children £2.50Contact : Jane 781594 or Chris 781567
Proceeds to St Andrew's church.
Please swap with someone else on the rota or let me know if any of these dates are not convenient. Chris Marston. 781567
HARVEST FESTIVAL 5th OctoberThis year, we will again be asking for donations for the Stowmarket food bank, as our Harvest offerings. There will be a box in the porch during the preceding week when the church is not open. Tinned and packet goods only please.
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Mobile Library -
Cotton -Church..................................11.50-12.10Methodist Church...............12.15-12.30
Bacton -Pound Hill..............................1.40 - 2.30The Bull....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...2.35 - 2.50
Wyverstone -Church...................................2.55 - 3.15
Dates in 2014 –
24th September,22nd October,19th November and17th December.
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After the 11 o’clock Harvest Festival Service
at St. George’s Church
to which everyone is welcome, we are having a
at Wyverstone Village Hall
Sunday 5th October, 12.30pm
3 course lunch£8 per adult £2 per child under 18
(bring your own alcohol)
Tickets available from Julian Haggar Tel: 01449 782070
Raffle, Quiz, & Fun Competition
Harvest Lunch
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CHERNOBYL CHILDREN’S LIFELINE
On the evening of Friday August 1st we held our leaving party for the children, Hosts and Supporters at the Cedars hotel in Stowmarket. The children performed a concert for which they had been practising hard and then went on to enjoy a disco especially geared towards them. Everyone who attended had a great time and Sunday 3rd August saw the return to Belarus of the 18 children who had been staying with families in the local areas for the last four weeks. Although a few tears were shed at departure the children were soon cheerfully looking forward to being reunited with their families once more and sharing the many happy memories they take with them.
Not only must we thank our Host families for their work in this project but also the many people who support us throughout the year, raising funds to enable us to bring the children and providing sponsored outings and events for them whilst they are here, giving their time free of charge, providing valuable dental and optical services free of charge, collecting clothing, donating medicines to take home and many other items which all benefit either these children or those at home in Belarus.
Unfortunately the children still suffer with the same terrible dental problems caused by their poor diet and living conditions, this year saw a total of 51 extractions and 42 fillings within the group and all carried out on the same day! This is the worst we have ever experienced.
Our special thanks must go to all of our Sponsors and Supporters, many of whom I have never met but who continue to help us in the background year on year, it seems like only yesterday we started this group but it has now been seven years with over 150 children having been brought to the Mid Suffolk area for recuperation health breaks. So many local people have contributed to our cause and supported us in many ways with donations and gifts for the children and via our Charity Shop. It is not possible to mention everyone here but without you the children would not have had the wonderful time they have had, this is appreciated more than you will know.
We are especially pleased to report that three of the children have now received Sponsorship from local people through our Family Support Program. These children have been chosen by their Hosts Families or others who have met them during their visit and will receive a sum of money each month to help them. The Sponsors have the reassurance that they know exactly who the money is going to and we will assist in giving progress reports each time we visit the area.
With many thanks as always to all of you
Elizabeth Parker Link Chair01449 760343 07771 550868 www.ccllmidsuffolk.org.uk
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Stowmarket and District Camera Club
Almost everyone enjoys taking photographs these days. However if you want to develop your skills and take more satisfying photographs, joining a camera club is an excellent step.
Stowmarket & District Camera Club is a small, active and long established club for those interested in photography. We have a membership of around 25 people with a wide range of ages, backgrounds and photographic interests and we would like to increase that membership.
Regular meetings are held at Stowmarket Community Centre, Hillside, Stowmarket, IP14 2BD, usually on the 2nd & 4th Monday of the month (between September & June). We start at 7:30pm but members start to arrive at around 7:00pm. The next season starts on Monday 8 September when we will be welcoming new and existing members.
We’d love to see you, so why not join us? For more information see our web site www.stowmarketanddistrictcameraclub.onesuffolk.net
For more details call 01359 244484
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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.
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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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Eyelash Tinting:For details of the full range
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To arrange an appointment please contact
Cheryl MitchellTel 07788412015 or Email sanctuary42@btinternet.com
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07817 158429www.wendychalk.co.uk
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Bacton Bears Clothes ad
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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
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Contact Tony Gooderham01449 78199307771 800072
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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 & 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
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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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We can talk to you on the phone, at our branch, or in your home
C!, "#$%& ' ()ort......when you need it most
Meredith Greengrass9 Marriotts Walk, Stowmarket 01449 612765
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FRESH FRUIT & VEG TO YOUR DOORQuality seasonal fresh fruit, vegetables and salad delivered directly to your home, from your local family greengrocer.
Box Option 1A selection for a
single personhousehold
£7
Box Option 2A selection for a
two personhousehold
£12
Box Option 3A selection for a
three personhousehold
£16
Box Option 4A selection for a
four personhousehold
£20
● Weekly deliveries • Repeat orders taken ●● Order by 5pm Monday for delivery Wednesday ●
● Free delivery within 4-mile radius of Old Newton ●
Place your order by calling 01449 780416texting 07786 165402 or emailing sandjirons@hotmail.co.ukwww.sjigreengrocers.co.uk
Create your own box (call for a stock list) or select from one of ourmixed fruit, vegetable and salad boxes:
A J Harris(Decorating & Home Improvements) Ltd
Andy Harris For a quality decorating service at a competitive price
Both exterior & interior work undertaken,including general property maintenance
For a trustworthy, friendly and local service$ 01449 781968 M 07940 727161
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Ray Goudy Trailer Repairs
VOSA approved ATF/MOT Bay, testing ALL makes and models
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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
Anglia Transport TrainingManual & Automatic
Intensive Driving Courses B + E Trailer Training
DENNIS MILLIER 01449 781849 07799 662443
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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
ACCOUNTANCY AND BOOKKEEPINGYear end accounts, bookkeeping, tax returns, VAT returns, budgeting and planning. Claire Bisset ACA contact@clairebisset.com 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.
DES ALEXANDER YOUR LOCAL BUILDER. Building, Decorating, Plastering.Free Estimates 01449 767825
D.E. BRADLEY - PLUMBER New Installations, Heating Maintenance. Repairs NO JOB TOO SMALL 01379 658775 or M 07771 970901
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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
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
PAINTER & DECORATOR 30 years experience John Gray on 01449 781584 or 07733166023
BB ROOFING AND BUILDING—–——Traditional Contractor BJR Betts. Mobile 07771965666 $ Phone/Fax 01449 673397
If you would like to advertise in this space please contact :-
Linda Last..... linda.last@talk21.com Tel: 01449 781772
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 seeleycarpentry@aol.com 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 gnicholls3@aol.comwebsite gill nicholls.co.uk
PILATES CLASSESDaytime/Evening classes in Walsham-le-
Willows Sports ClubBody Control Certified Teacher
Contact: Nikki Earl 07946 400642 or practicepilatessuffolk@gmail.com
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 /www.ajctrees@aol.com
J LAWES -IRONMONGERS -BUILDERS’ MERCHANTS -GARDEN REQUISITES -KITCHEN GOODS Station Road, Bacton 01449 781452
FINBOWS FURNISHERSStation Road, Bacton.
New & Secondhand furniture etc. bought and sold.
Carpets, Rugs, Lino, Fancy Goods. CLOSED MONDAY 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/
BEAUTY TREATMENTS:New salon in Wickham Skeithhttp://www.sanctuary42beauty.co.uk/Tel. Cheryl Mitchell 07788412015
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 Manley.........................ajmanley@icloud.com 01449 781595Advertising - Linda Last........................linda.last@talk21.com 01449 781772Production - Brian Manley.........brianjmanley@googlemail.com 01449 781595Distribution - Peter Jennings................pajennings@gmail.com 01449 780326Bacton Cotton & Wyverstone Good Neighbours scheme..................................................07980 948641
Parish Clerks Bacton - VACANCY.....................................................................................Cotton - Colin Hall................................................................01449 781400Wyverstone - John Bean.........................................................01449 781343
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 (formerly Leslie Lummis)............................01449 676746Co-op...................................................................................01449 770142
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