St Mary’s Wilby St Lawrence’s
Brundish
Parish Newsletter
June 2013
June Services
1st Sunday
June 2nd Trinity 1
1 Kings 8.22-23,41-43 8.00 Holy Communion FN Laxfield
Galatians 1.1-12 9.30 Village Worship & Baptism FN Cratfield
Luke 7.1-10 9.30 Holy Communion* RO Tannington
9.30 Morning Prayer Elder Laxfield
Psalm 96 11.00 Family Service Elder Monk Soham
11.00 Holy Communion & Celebration FN Wilby
11.00 Family Service Elder Worlingworth
18.30 Evensong FN Brundish
2nd Sunday
June 9th Trinity 2
1 Kings 17.17-end 8.00 Holy Communion FN Wilby
Galatians 1.11-end 9.30 Village Worship GN Brundish
Luke 7.11-17 9.30 Village Worship Elder Wilby
9.30 Holy Communion FN Worlingworth
Psalm 30 11.00 Family Service Elder Bedfield
11.00 Holy Communion GN Laxfield
18.30 Songs of Praise FN Monk Soham
18.30 Evensong* FN Cratfield
3rd Sunday
June 16th Trinity 3
2 Samuel 11.26-12.10, 8.00 Holy Communion FN Laxfield
13-15 9.30 Let's Celebrate FN Worlingworth
Galatians 2.15-end 11.00 Holy Communion RO Monk Soham
11.00 Morning Prayer* Elder Wilby
11.00 Holy Communion FN Cratfield
Psalm 32 18.30 Evensong* FN Laxfield
4th Sunday
June 23rd Trinity 4
Isaiah 65.1-9 8.00 Holy Communion FN Cratfield
Galatians 3.23-end 9.30 Village Worship FN Laxfield
Luke 8.26-39 9.30 Village Worship Elder Wilby
Psalm22.19-28 11.00 Morning Prayer* Elder
Monk So-
ham
11.00 Holy Communion* RO Bedfield
11.00 Holy Communion FN Brundish
5th Sunday 11.00 Holy Communion * GN Worlingworth
June 30th
1 Kings 19.5-16,19-end Trinity 5
Galatians 5.1, 13-25 8.00 Holy Communion FN Cratfield
Luke 9.51-end 9.30
Benefice Service at Barton
Grange FN FN Worlingworth
Psalm 16
The Vicarage 15 Noyes Avenue Laxfield
01986 798266
June 2013 Dear Friends,
The story goes that someone arrived at heaven and was met by an
angel who asked to see his wounds. “Wounds? I haven’t got any.”
“Wasn’t anything worth struggling for?” the angel replied.
Whilst we have been in these glorious parts, I don’t think I have met
a single person who hasn’t been bruised in some way or other
during their life. Losing a job, a partner, being wrongfully accused,
doubting ourselves. It seems that most of us carry wounds, disguised
or not.
A 16th-century Spanish saint, often called St John of the Cross, said
“we have to pass through midnight before it turns towards dawn.”
What can we do when we face these struggles? My own
experience is that, alongside sharing the bruise with someone safe,
we can pray.
We open our hands, vulnerably, fearfully, putting out our hands ‘into
a darkness that is God’s welcoming touch’, as Rowan Williams puts
it. We may only manage the words ‘Our Father….’ But in uttering
those, we are putting ourselves alongside the One who will never let
us go. The One who made us, knows us outside and in, and still loves
us, bruises and all.
Church is a place where we bruised can gather, we can offer and
receive compassion. We can break bread together, as we
remember that extraordinary breaking of a life before the
ascended glory of Jesus with God. George Herbert put it like this:
You must sit down, says Love, and taste my meat:
So I did sit down and eat.
With love,With love,With love,With love,
FionaFionaFionaFiona
Regular events . . .
DROP IN FOR COFFEEDROP IN FOR COFFEEDROP IN FOR COFFEEDROP IN FOR COFFEE Wingfield Church,
Last Thursday, 10-12noon All welcome!
GROUP FOR THE BEREAVED
Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the
death of a loved one?
We find it helps to share deep things in private with those who
understand. Wednesday, June 26th
4-5.15pm at the Vicarage
MEN’S GROUP Tuesdays 7-9, The Low House
Friendly, informal and lively chat,
sometimes from a
Christian angle. Contact Ron Orams for
more details on 01986 798901
Holy Communion at Hartismere House, 10am
Thurs, June 27th Do join us
Thursday Group
Discussion Group at the home of the Revd Ron Orams
3rdThursday of every month 7.30-9.30pm. All welcome!
Christian Meditation Spiritual Peace
Thurs, June 20th, 7.45-8.45pm
At the Vicarage
Bookbag
Tues, June 18th, 8pm
Laxfield Vicarage
The Warden
By Anthony Trollope
The Piano Workshop
Wed, 19th June 11am
Wingfield Church
Brundish & Wilby Village Diaries 1st June, 8-11.45pm Celebration Dance, Wilby Coronation Hall 2nd June, 12.30-5pm Bring and Share Lunch, Wilby Village Hall 8th June, 3pm Coronation Celebrations, Wilby Village Hall 8th June, 8-11.45pm Celebration Dance, Wilby Coronation Hall 29th June, 7.30pm Jazz and Barbecue in Brundish Church Sunday, 21st July Village Open Gardens and Fete, Bell Farm, The Street, Brundish Sunday, 28th July Inter-village rounders Saturday, 31st August Sports Challenge Day, Woodlands, Brundish Sun, 1st September, 6.30pm Brass Band Songs of Praise. at St Lawrence’s 7th, 8th & 9th September Wilby Flower Festival Sunday, 15th September Inter-village Tug-of-war
Fiona’s farewell By now everyone will know that Fiona will be leaving us in the summer, and her final service will be at Brundish on Sunday, 28th July at 6.30pm. The church is bound to be packed to the rafters, so make sure you come early to get the comfortable seats (if we have any!). David Mulrenan
New Rector Interviews took place on April 25th for the new Rector of the new Hoxne Benefice (ie the parishes of Athelington, Denham, Horham, Hoxne, Redlingfield, Syleham and Wingfield). We are delighted to announce that the Revd Michael Womack, currently Curate of Framlingham, was appointed to be the first Rector of the new Hoxne Benefice. Details of starting times are not yet known. Canon Fiona
Jazz for a Summer Evening We hope you can make this big occasion at St Lawrence’s Church in Brundish, on Saturday 29th June at 7.30pm, and bring all your friends! For ticket reservations, phone David on 01728 628063. Please see the main poster opposite for all the relevant details.
JAZZ IN THE NAVE
AND BBQ
BRUNDISH CHURCH
29TH JUNE 2013
Dan Friend and Frank Noble will play some
cool music from 7.30pm in Brundish Church
on Saturday, 29TH JUNE 2013.
Dan (keyboard) is a Framlingham-based
professional musician who will join Frank
(tenor saxophone) to play cool relaxing
jazz—perfect for a summer’s evening in
the Suffolk countryside.
The music will be followed by a Barbeque
with all the trimmings in the grounds of
the Church.
For this eventful evening the ticket price per person is £9. Reservations advised.
David on 01728 628063.
NEWS FROM WILBY
Lesson Readers in June June 2nd Jackie Bakewell & Ian Williamson Kings 8, 22-23, 41-43 Galatians 1, 1 - 12 Luke 7, 1 - 10.
June 16th Judy & David Brundan Luke 7. 35-8.3
Samuel 11.26-12.10, 13-15 Galatians 2.15-end
From the Register
April 28th Baptism of Justine Barber
News From The Parish Council
Annual Parish Meeting The meeting was held on 1st May 2013 in the Coronation Hall. Reports were received from the Parish Council, St Mary’s Church, the Village Hall and the WI. In addition our District and County Councillors attended the meeting and gave reports on their activities over the past year. A report was also submitted by Suffolk Police recording six crimes in Wilby, prin-cipally thefts. The minutes of the meeting and the associated reports will be published on the website in due course. Regrettably, but possibly due to the lovely sunny evening, only two members of the public attended. Wilby Parish Council Meeting Election of Officers This followed the Annual Parish Meeting on 1st May 2013. The first item of business was the election of officers etc. arising from which the follow-ing appointments were made: Chairman Ian Williamson* Vice Chairman David Holliday* Planning Rep Todd Strehlow* Village Hall Rep Matt Stanford* SALC Rep Ian Williamson* Footpath Warden PennyDupuy* and Fred Dupuy Tree Warden Penny Dupuy* and Fred Dupuy * Members of the Parish Council Steve Lee and Marian Ward also remain Councillors but without any designated additional responsibilities.
COME to the BALL NO!
COME to the HALL!
SATURDAY 1st June CELEBRATION DANCE 8pm - 11.45pm
8th June CORONATION HALL BUILDING CELEBRATIONS
3pm-11.45pm Presentations, acknowledgements of grants, tea, entertainment and dance
COME, DO COME for the FUN
Still some places left!!! Contact Marian 01379 384 358 [email protected] or Gwen 01728 638 357 [email protected].
Planning Applications Council considered two planning applications. A proposal to erect two detached houses as opposed to two semi-detached dwellings at Church Cottages was not supported on the grounds that the design did not maintain or enhance the character and appearance of its surroundings, did not relate well to the existing cottages nor was it sympathetic to the setting of the adjacent Grade I listed Church. Council did not comment on an application to render an extension to 1 Church Cottages. Accounts The accounts for 2012/13 were approved for submission to the auditors and will be published at the conclusion of the audit. The next meeting of the Parish Council will be in the Village Hall at 7.30pm on 3rd July 2013.
Family Quiz Night This will be held on Friday 14th June at 7pm at Wilby Cof E School Hall. It is in aid of Zambia Kids Mission, and entry of £5 per person includes a light supper. Adults and Kids Draw. Bring your own drink. For more information telephone Emma Marsh during school hours on 01379 384708.
A Very Munchy Lunch The May lunch was served to 30 hungry, happy people in Wilby village hall, who laughed and chatted as we met up with old friends, three from as far as Yorkshire. Some of us had not met since the last lunch. Our teeth sank into the most delicious gammon followed by the promised creamy rice pudding prepared by the LADYBIRDS who never fail to please us. They are ever ready (like the batteries!) to considered dietary issues. If you have missed these lunches, the next one is on 25th June. Anyone with an interest in Wilby is wel-come. See the advert for further information, or contact me soon. Marian, 01379 384358 or [email protected]
Theological Views Our chance to hear and ask about the real world and views of the Old Testament from Canon Chris Burdon, the Canon Theologian at our Cathedral. On June 3rd, 7pm at Wilby Church. Canon Fiona
LADYBIRDS
INVITE YOU TO A SUMMER LUNCH
ON TUES 25th JUNE
at 12.30pm MINCED BEEF and ONION PIE
OR
FILLET of SALMON with Hollandaise sauce
With
3 VEGETABLES & NEW POTATOES
Followed by
SPONGE with JAM & COCONUT
TOPPING
And Custard
Please Ring
MARIAN WARD 01379 384358
To Book Your Place and Give Your Option
Wilby WI The April meeting was well attended for the talk by Mrs Dearlove entitled ‘Ocean Children’. Mrs Dearlove with her husband and two children under the age of ten sailed from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic and home again. It took a year, with lots of island hopping. We were shown wonder-ful slides of beautiful scenery, and what life was like on board including during some very rough seas. What great memories for them all. At a group meeting on 24th April at Fressingfield the speaker was Charlie Haylock who specialises in the Suffolk language and humour. He has also written several books on the subject. A very amusing evening! The May meeting was a cookery demonstration on how to make Jane Cooksley’s vegetable cakes. We tested four different delicious cakes, but nobody identified the hidden vegetables. The June meeting on 24th will be a trip to Chocolaterie, the shop in Eye to see how they make their wonderful hand-made chocolates. Nancy
What’s on at Wilby Coronation Hall
Mondays 9.30am - 10.30am Pilates; 7pm - 8pm Zumba Mondays, 8.15pm - 10.15pm Informal Sequence Dance Practice Wednesdays, 9am-10.30am - Tai Chi Saturday, 8th, 3pm Celebration of Building Coronation Hall Friday, 28th June, 7.30pm - Line Dance Social Saturday 1st June, 8pm Social Dance, Peter Day* Saturday, 8th, 8pm Celebration Event, Pete’s Melodies Saturday 15th June, 8pm Social Dance, Mary Cubley* Saturday 29th June, 8pm Social Dance, Pat & Dave* * In aid of the Coronation Hall. A social dance is a mixture of ballroom, Latin and sequence dancing depending on what the dancers want! Bookings Clerk : Gwen Warne - Tel. 01728 638357 or 07766 627734
Wingfield and District Gardening Club One of the nicest annual events takes place on Saturday, 22nd June, Gardens at their Best. We revisit the gardens we saw in March and marvel at the transformation. Coffee/tea and cakes will be served. Meet at Strad-broke Community Centre car park at 10.0am, non-members are welcome—cost £3.
NEWS FROM BRUNDISH
Lesson Readers in June June 2nd David Mulrenan 1 Kings 8, 22-23, 41-43. Galatians 1, 1 - 12
Luke 7, 1 - 10.
June 9th Gerald Western 1 Kings 17, 17 - end. Galatians 1, 11 - end Luke 7, 11 - end
June 23rd Liz Hamilton Isaiah 65, 1 - 9. Galatians, 3, 23 - end
Luke 8, 26 - 39
St Lawrence’s Church, Brundish Diary Sunday, 2nd June, 6.30pm Prayer Book Evensong Sunday, 9th June, 9.30am Village Worship. Sunday 23rd June, 11am Common Worship Communion Service Sunday, 1st September, 6.30pm Brass Band Songs of Praise
Inter-Village Games - Future Sporting Dates Sunday, 28th July 2013 Inter-Village 'Rounders' - hosted by Mendham & Withersdale Village. Wilby & Brundish Village Teams to consist of: Minimum of 9 to maximum of 12 Players, 8 years+, four players must be female. The games will include Rounders Matches; BBQ; Bouncy Castle - Village(s)/family fun afternoon! Would interested Players/Families please call Amanda: 01379 388884 asap Sunday, 15th September 2013 Inter-Village 'Tug-of-War' - hosted by Brundish Village on the Village Green. Strong individuals (16-Years+) needed to make a Team. Both events are in the 'planning' stage - the above dates for your diaries! For further details please contact: Amanda Austin - 01379-388884.
Brundish Parish Council Brundish Parish Council held its Annual Parish Meeting on Thursday 9th May, where reports on various local bodies were heard and the annual summary of the Parish Council accounts were presented. It was followed by the Parish Council AGM, at which Anthony Bryant was elected as Chairman for the coming year. The Council thanked Tony St. Quinton for his long service as Chairman, a post he has held since 2004. Councillor vacancy Following the resignation of Arnold Crudgington, there is a vacancy for a Parish Councillor. After following the correct procedures, the Council now need to co-opt a new member, and invite any interested person to contact the Clerk in the first instance. In order to qualify to become a Parish Councillor, candidates should be over 18, a British or Common-wealth citizen, and be resident or have a business interest in the parish. There are also certain disqualifications involving bankruptcy and criminal convictions, and Councillors cannot also be paid employees of the Council. The Council meet bi-monthly, with an occasional extra meeting if required. To find out more, please contact Sandra Apps, Clerk, at [email protected] or on 01728 628607 (evenings). Vacancy for Parish Clerk As I am now working full time as a teacher, I am finding it increasingly difficult to fulfil my Parish Clerk duties, so will be leaving the post in September. The Council therefore need to find a new Clerk. The position carries a very small salary (taxable – the Council must register all employ-ees for PAYE even if they have no other earnings) and an allowance for office expenses, as the Clerk will be expected to work from home. Duties include preparing agenda and other paperwork for meetings; taking minutes; dealing with email and correspondence; preparing and monitor-ing accounts; maintaining the website (easier than you think!) and dealing with queries from the public, amongst other things. You should be computer literate, have some accounting experience, be very patient, and have a little spare space in which to keep day-to-day files etc. Full details can be obtained by contacting me as above. Sandra Apps, Brundish Parish Clerk
WILDFLOWER MEADOW WEEKEND
Come and stroll through the stunning 4 acre Wildflower Meadow before it is cut for hay, soon to be featured in an upcoming BBC
documentary on bees
at
Barton Grange
Water Lane Worlingworth IP13 7PE
Sat 29th & Sun 30th June 2013
between 10am and 5pm
Admission £2.50 per adult
(to include coffee or tea), children free
Ploughman’s lunches served between
noon and 2pm, at £4
Suffolk Wildlife Trust tent for children, along with
other other stalls including plant, cake produce and bric-a-brac etc.
In aid of St. Mary’s Church Worlingworth Restoration
Fund & Suffolk Wildlife Trust
www.wildflowermeadow.org
A ’Garden on a Plate’ This is a competition that will be held at Bell Farm Garden Fete on 21st July. It is a competition for everyone, and there will be cash prizes for the Best Three in the Class. To enter the competition you will need: Old dinner plate Potting mix Moss, grass and small flowers, bulbs are good Cuttings from shrubs or trees Small pebbles/stones Jar lid Kitchen foil As much imagination as you like! Put a 2cm layer of compost on the plate and press moss into about 3/4 of the area. Put small pebbles around the plate Push a fir twig into the soil to make a little tree, push the flowers, shrubs and grass into the soil Mould kitchen foil around jar lid to make a little pond, cut out a circle of foil and draw fish onto it and fit into bottom of lid Give the garden a spray of water every day and a little water as needed. If using cut flowers they may need to be replaced as they tend to die off. You can make your garden now, on the day or at the fete!
All donations raised will go to your choice of 3 charities: E.A.Children’s Hospice, Debenham Dementia Project, Brundish Church.E.A.Children’s Hospice, Debenham Dementia Project, Brundish Church.E.A.Children’s Hospice, Debenham Dementia Project, Brundish Church.E.A.Children’s Hospice, Debenham Dementia Project, Brundish Church.
Sunday 21Sunday 21Sunday 21Sunday 21stststst July 2013July 2013July 2013July 2013
Brundish Open Gardens and floral display in the Brundish Open Gardens and floral display in the Brundish Open Gardens and floral display in the Brundish Open Gardens and floral display in the church 10.30am to 12.30pm start with coffee at church 10.30am to 12.30pm start with coffee at church 10.30am to 12.30pm start with coffee at church 10.30am to 12.30pm start with coffee at
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Garden Fete 2 Garden Fete 2 Garden Fete 2 Garden Fete 2 ---- 4.45pm at Bell Farm, 4.45pm at Bell Farm, 4.45pm at Bell Farm, 4.45pm at Bell Farm, The Street, Brundish, IP13 8BLThe Street, Brundish, IP13 8BLThe Street, Brundish, IP13 8BLThe Street, Brundish, IP13 8BL
There will be a treasure hunta treasure hunta treasure hunta treasure hunt in the woods, games, vintage cars, flower arrangement demonstrations and a chance to do it too, a dog , a dog , a dog , a dog showshowshowshow, bee keeping demonstration, chicken racingchicken racingchicken racingchicken racing, best vegetable
competitions, best flower competitions, baking competitionsbaking competitionsbaking competitionsbaking competitions, cake and produce stalls, gardening stalls,gardening stalls,gardening stalls,gardening stalls, refreshments, ice cream and lots of
things to entertain all ages!! Entrance 50p
Entry forms Entry forms Entry forms Entry forms for flower, vegetable, produce and ‘The Great Brundish Bake The Great Brundish Bake The Great Brundish Bake The Great Brundish Bake Off’Off’Off’Off’ competitions availablecompetitions availablecompetitions availablecompetitions available in local shops, pubs, churches and from
Alison Hosford (01379 384329)Alison Hosford (01379 384329)Alison Hosford (01379 384329)Alison Hosford (01379 384329). Entry fee 30p per classEntry fee 30p per classEntry fee 30p per classEntry fee 30p per class
Your little one’s early years are magical
Come and see all that our school and nursery have to offer
All lead nursery staff are fully qualified teachers
Our nursery is fully integrated with the whole warm and welcoming school
Witness our special focus on music and drama throughout the school
Places available for children aged 3 and 4
Stradbroke Road, Wilby, IP21 5LR
(01379) 384708 [email protected]
Everyone a Star!
Fiona Patrick's Therapies
I just wanted to say a huge THANK YOU to everyone who responded to my plea for feet. I am now fully qualified in Reflexology. It can be a wonderfully relaxing experience where you can take time out from everyday pressures. My expert touch will help you relax which can help improve mood, aid sleep and relieve tension giving an overall sense of wellbeing. It can help a variety of conditions including digestive disorders, muscular and joint pain, stress and anxiety, tired-ness, circulatory disorders, hormonal imbalances and fertility issues. I am also delighted to be able to offer a selection of soothing body wraps, revitalising body scrubs and backacials (a facial for your back!) all absolute bliss and on offer! Get £10 off your first treatment when taken in June/July. For more information give me a call on 01379 388458 or visit my website www.fp-therapies.co.uk
Village Directory St. Lawrence’s Church. Rev. Fiona Newton - 01986 798266 Brundish Parish Council. Sandra Apps - 01728 628607 Brundish Village Hall. Trustees. Jane Lee - 01728 628095 Brundish Village Hall. Hire. David Mulrenan - 01728 628063 Responders. (Recruitment.) Mark Seal - 01986 798870 Community Police Officer. P.C. Tim Green - 01986 835300 Neighbourhood Watch. Arnold Crudgington - 01728 628028 Oil Syndicate. Tim Gillingham - 01728 628752 Brundish Events Group. David Mulrenan - 01728 628063 Brundish Crown. – Lesley and Maz Balshaw - 01728 628282 Brundish Training Centre. Anne Banham - 01728 627174 (Mon to Wed 09.30 15.30) Answering machine at other times. Cinema Night Bookings. Priscilla Williamson - 01379 388034 Education Foundation. Gerald Western – 01379 388775
Brundish Village Websites St. Lawrence’s - www.onesuffolk.co.uk/brundishchurch www.achurchnearyou.com/brundish-st-lawrence Village Hall - www.onesuffolk.co.uk/brundishvillagehall Parish Council - www.onesuffolk.co.uk/BrundishPC Brundish Training Centre- www.brundishtrainingcentre.co.uk
Newsletter Online Please note that the Parish Newsletter can be viewed online on the Wilby and Brundish websites (www.wilby.onesuffolk.net; and www.brundish.onesuffolk.net). ***************
STRICTLY! comes to Dennington Village Hall!
Waltz to Strauss Foxtrot to Sinatra Tango Jive Cha cha Rumba
New dance class strictly for absolute beginners. Come along and have some fun! Beginning Tuesday 30th October
Class 7-8pm Practise and have a beer or two 8-9pm!!!
All at Dennington Village hall
£5 per person
For further info: Tel:- 07884267430 [email protected]
Private lessons also available for adults and children
THE GARDEN ROOM at
FOALS GRANGE
WILBY Bed and Breakfast
Located in idyllic countryside, we offer
accommodation in an annexe to our traditional period
cottage.
You will have private access, king size bed and en suite bathroom: a sofa bed will sleep two children. The room is well equipped and has internet access. We offer an extensive breakfast menu and seek to use local products.
To book contact Debbie GRIFFITHS on 07582 789782
or 01379 384873
Website; www.foalsgrange.co.uk
Brundish Training Centre Framlingham Road
Brundish IP13 8BB
Regular friendly and fun training sessions for everyone – age no barrier
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Fully equipped IT training suite for hire
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No pressure – no exams – no hassle
Please call 01728 627174 for more information
E-mail us at: [email protected]
Visit our website: www.brundishtrainingcentre.co.uk
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• Discount for large orders.
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Telephone:
01728628741
E-mail:
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Railway Sleepers Crossing Timbers
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Bar open Wed-Sat 12-2.30 and 6-11, Sun 12-4
Restaurant Wed-Sat 12-2 and 7-9, Sun 12-2
Fish and Chips served from 5-6.45pm, Fridays only. Eat in or take away. Bar open from 5pm. Normal menu served from 7pm
Folk Music Session every 4th Sunday in the month 2-4pm
PEGG HOME TUTORING
I am a retired teacher and a writer, and am offering specialised home tutoring in
the area. I can offer support in the following:
GCSE/AS/A Level English and English literature
Key Stage 2 and 3 English and Literacy
Key Stage 2 Maths
I would do an initial assessment of your child’s needs, and use it to plan an
individualised programme of lessons.
My work is based on helping children to develop more confidence in their
abilities by providing an enjoyable experience, backed up by a range of quality
resources.
If you wish to discuss your child’s needs and arrange a meeting, please contact
me on:
01379 384822 or [email protected]
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Telephone: 01379 384560 Opening Times:
Mon Closed
Tuesday-Thursday 9am-5pm
Friday 9am-6pm
Saturday 8.30am-4pm
Beauty Therapy
Friday 9am-8pm
Producers of wide range of high
quality pork products from our
own home produced stock.
____________________________ C O U N T R Y F O O D S BRUNDISH SUFFOLK IAN AND SUE WHITEHEAD
Tel: 01379 384593 Email: [email protected]
www.lanefarm.co.uk
Thanks to all those who supported
us in the past, but we can no longer
run our "Freezer 10% sale". For any
special requirements, though,
please do phone me and we will try
to help.
We will still be able to donate 10%
of any sale to Brundish Church
BRUNDISH COAL
MANOR BARNS
THE STREET
BRUNDISH
WOODBRIDGE
SUFFOLK IP13 8BL
Phone: 01379 388162
Fax: 01379 384084
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6 Varieties of pre-packed coal available at very competitive prices Minimum delivery = 5 bags
ACORN FOOT HEALTH
Roger C. Griffiths, BSc(Econ), Dip Soc
Sci, PGCE, MCFHP, MAFHP
FOOT HEALTH CONSULTANT
HOME VISITS, CARE HOMES and
PRIVATE CLINIC
Verruca treatments, Ingrown
toenails, Calluses, Fungal Infection,
Corns, Nail Cutting, Bunions and Foot
Care for Diabetics
Foot health checks and all nail
conditions.
For an appointment
Tel. 01379 384873 (Wilby)
Mob. 07724 073328
Email; [email protected] Some evening appointments available
Annual advertising charges
are
£7.50 for an eighth of a page
£14 for a quarter page or
£27.50 for a half page
Contact Denise Laing
Tel: 01379 388566
Rowan Tree Cottage, Wilby
Lane, Wilby
Suffolk IP21 5LU
Email:- [email protected]
Cheques should be made
payable to
St Mary’s Church, Wilby
LES RUTH (Yaddy)
For all your carpentry needs
– plus painting, decorating and tiling.
Tel: 01379 384484 07900 287888
Property Maintenance
All types of property
maintenance and
refurbishment undertaken
Just give me a ring,
I’ll see if I can help
Kevin
01728 628607
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Phone home: ( 01728) 621341
Mobile: 07887925507
Email: [email protected]
Septic Tank EmptyingSeptic Tank EmptyingSeptic Tank EmptyingSeptic Tank Emptying &
Domestic drains cleared.
Fast, friendly, reliable service.
(Environmental registered carrier)
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CHURCH
Vicar Revd Canon Fiona Newton The Vicarage, Noyes Avenue, Laxfield 01986 798266 Email: [email protected] (Vicar’s day off is Friday) Priests Revd Ron Orams 01986 798901 Email: [email protected] Revd Canon Graham Noble [email protected] WILBY Churchwarden Mary Pipe 01728 723443 Rob Barber 01379 388040 Lay Elders Jackie Bakewell 01379 384755 Sheila Pipe 01728 723443 PCC Secretary Mary Pipe 01728 723443 BRUNDISH Churchwardens Margaret (Mig) Bacon 01379 388808 John Graham 01379 384444 Lay Elders David Mulrenan 01728 628063 Sandra Apps 01728 628607 Michael Spencer 01728 724590
Daily prayer There is a 15 minute quiet service of prayer in our churches
Monday 8.30am Tannington Wednesday 9am Wilby Monday 7pm Brundish Wednesday 7pm Worlingworth Tuesday 8am Cratfield Thursday 9am and 7pm Laxfield
Tuesday 12 noon Monk Soham
Items for the July 2013 Newsletter to:-
Denise Laing, Rowan Tree Cottage, Wilby, Suffolk IP21 5LU Tel: 01379 388566
or email: [email protected] by June 20th please.