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St Lawrence’s,
Brundish
&
St Mary’s, Wilby
August & September
2018
Parish Magazine
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LOCAL DIRECTORY
RECTOR Rev’d David Burrell 01986 798136
PRIEST Rev’d Ron Orams 01986 798901
BRUNDISH PCC SECRETARY Tina Smiddy 01379388298
WILBY PCC SECRETARY ?
OIL SYNDICATE Tim Gillingham 01728 628752
OIL Rix Petroleum 0800 5424924
CINEMA Priscilla Williamson 01379 388034
BRUNDISH HALL HIRE David Holliday 07765 345541
WILBY HALL HIRE Ian Taylor 01379 388112
POLICE Community 01986 385300
BROADBAND Fram Broadband 01728 726507
DEFIBRILLATOR (BRUNDISH) Peter Palmer 01728 628696
DEFIBRILLATOR (WILBY) VETS 01379 844704
DOCTOR Framlingham 01728 726507
DOCTOR Fressingfield 01728 586227
DENTIST Framlingham Dental 01728 723651
VET Framlingham 01728 621666
VET Castle Framlingham 01728 723481
GYM & SWIM Stradbroke Fitness 01379 384376
PRE-SCHOOL Occold 01379 678397
SCHOOL Wilby Primary School 01379 384708
SCHOOL Thomas Mills 01728 723493
SCHOOL Stradbroke 01379 384387
LIBRARY Framlingham 01728 723735
MILK DELIVERY Milk & More 01493 660400
PUB The Crown 01728 628282
TAXI Country Cars 01728 724377
TAXI Warnes 01728 724160
BUS LINK Connecting Communities 01449 614271
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Dear Reader,
Our Facebook page is going strong with 76 members. Please join Brunby
and Friends, everyone who lives in the local area is welcome.
The magazine has been edited by us for a year now. We think we are
improving all the time. We have increased the number of adverts in the
magazine and am very pleased that it now more than pays for itself. Please
find this years accounts running from August to August. Invoices will be sent
out between August and September to all advertisers.
Accounts summary
August 2017-18
Costs
8 editions of the magazine this year.
Printing costs for 250 copies each run vary £79.00/£84.80
Total £655.00 per annum
Purchase up to date Publisher program £155.00 TBC
Total expenditure £810.00
Next year we wish to include some photos which will be in colour which will
look good but cost more.
Income
Advertisements
8 x £12.00
13 x £14.00
14 x £27.50
5 x £55.00
Some advertisers have only been in for a short time so part payment taken.
- £138.00
Total Income £800.00
Alison Hosford and Alex McNab EDITORS
Contributers
DEADLINE: 21st September 2018 — everyone is welcome to contribute
EMAIL: brunbynewsletter@gmail.com
LETTER FROM THE RECTOR
Address: The Rectory, 15 Noyes Avenue, Laxfield IP13 8EB
Telephone: 01986 798136
Email: theparsnips@googlemail.com
Dear Friends
There was a time when a good harvest was a matter of life and death. No
surprise, then, that cutting the first corn was a cause for celebration, when
hope and anticipation displaced the gnawing anxiety that was most people's
daily fare. Lammas (from the old English hlafmaesse – loaf-mass) has its
origins in the pagan lughnasadh and was at one time an important festival.
It marked the arrival of ample food supplies (at least for a while) and a
period of community labour with good company for the teams of reapers.
In some English-speaking countries the festival of the wheat harvest is the
first harvest festival of the year. On this day it was customary to bring to
church a loaf made from the new crop of wheat harvested at Lammastide.
The loaf was blessed, and in Anglo-Saxon England it might be employed
afterwards to work magic: a book of Anglo-Saxon charms directed that the
lammas bread be broken into four bits, which were to be placed at the four
corners of the barn, to protect the garnered grain. In many parts of England,
tenants were bound to present freshly harvested wheat to their landlords on
or before the first day of August. In the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, where it is
referred to regularly, it is called "the feast of first fruits".
Because people lived hand to mouth the arrival of the Harvest was a big
thing right from pagan times through to early Christian times. People were
literally starving by the time harvest came so you can imagine the great joy
they felt when the first bread was made and fields stood thick with the
promise of more to come. Later on when food was imported in greater
amounts the harvest celebration became more of a job well done rather than
thanking God that empty barns and cellars were once more full. This was
the point at which the supply of food was removed from its point of
production. The shops always seemed to have food, July is no longer that
anxious month in which people starve. We have lost the feeling that we
need to thank God for his bounty.
It is strange that the more we have the less we feel we need to thank God
for it. This year may not be a good harvest and although we will not starve
it could mean great hardship for some farmers. It is all too easy to assume
our food will always be there but if you listen to some experts there is a
chance that one day we will be back to depending upon our harvest. Why
not come along and enjoy singing those wonderful old harvest hymns and
just say thank you to God for our food, show our gratitude and remember
those who do not share in our plenty.
See the service grids for the times of harvest some will be held in September
and October.
David
LETTER FROM THE PRIEST
Address: Crane Lodge, Bickers Hill, Laxfield IP13 8DP
Telephone: 01986 798901
Email: ron.orams@btinternet.com
Dear Friends,
The start of six weeks school holiday. Again.
I well remember the different reactions to this time when I was a child; to
me it was a seemingly infinite release into freedom from the day to day yoke
and tedium of education and classroom tyranny. My parents on the other
hand, who both worked, groaned at the additional expenditure of having me
cared for and the worry of what I was getting up to in their absence...J A
sentiment I shared when I had children.L
While there is so much more for children to do during the holidays and so
many organisations including churches and chapels rising to the challenge, I
am often concerned at how some children are being encouraged to the point
of being forced to leave their childhood and become adults too early and
take premature responsibility for themselves. As Reg Bailey, who is the
author of the government sponsored report ‘Let children be children’ and
former chief executive of the Mothers Union, said in his report, ‘…for children
to be children, parents have to be parents’.
A famous pioneering psychologist by the name of Erickson who established
what we now know as the seven stages of life said that each stage in life
must be successfully and wholly completed in order to move on to the next
one. In short, childhood is important, it is the foundation on which we build
the rest of our lives.
Childhood should be a time of exploration and innocence; in his gospel Mark
quotes Jesus as saying: ‘Truly I tell you, whoever does not receive the
kingdom of God as a little child will never enter it.’ The image Jesus gives us
is the ready acceptance and trust that children have, and that is how we
should be with the Kingdom of God. As God does not abuse that trust,
neither should society abuse the trust and innocence of children. Let children
be children.
There is nothing like childhood and if you get the chance this summer, be a
child again. It is a time to put responsibility and worries to one side and
relax, but always make sure there is room for the presence of God.
With my prayers and best wishes,
Ron
Tea at The Rectory.
Every 1st Thursday of the month.
CHURCH NEWS
St Lawrence’s, Brundish
Brundish Harvest Festival.
6.30 p.m. Sunday, 7th October at St Lawrence’s Church, Brundish.
As ever, this is a very special occasion in the church year and one with a
unique atmosphere as the church gives thanks for this year’s local Harvest.
The Chantry Singers will be there to help the celebrations along. Please
mark the date down in your diary, everyone will be very welcome.
Brundish Harvest Supper.
Doors open at 7 pm, Saturday, 13th October at Brundish Village Hall.
Always a very enjoyable and intimate occasion which, this year, is being
arranged by Alison Hosford. Alison will rally the troops in preparation but,
should you wish to help in any way and/or wish to reserve a table place,
please contact her at brunbynewsletter@gmail.com Don’t miss it!
Many thanks to everyone who contributes each year and a special thank you
to Sandra Apps who took over the organisation from Mig Bacon.
If anyone has a new idea for this occasion please contact Alison.
Record of Baptism.
Gruffudd Thomas Butler, first born of Anne and Chris Butler of Stanway
Green, Worlingworth was baptised by The Reverend David Burrell on
Saturday, 7th July at St. Lawrence’s Church, Brundish. It was a happy
occasion for friends and family of “Griff” as he is known and especial for a
lovely and haunting rendition of “Tu es Petras”, performed by, a “pop-up
choir” consisting of Griff’s parents and other supporters. We wish all the
family happiness in the future and look forward to seeing them again all
again soon.
Easy Fundraising
St Lawrence’s Brundish easyfundraising.org.uk/stlawrencebrundish
t Mary Wilbyeasyfundraising.org.uk/stmarywilby
Readers and Flowers
If you could donate flowers from your garden for the church flower
arrangements, it would be a great help. If you would like to be a reader or
help with the flower arrangements, please contact Mig Bacon 01379
388808.
Church Wardens Mig Bacon 01379 388808
John Graham 01379 384444
Lay Elders David Mulrenan 01728 628063
Sandra Apps 01728 628607
Michael Spencer 01728 724590
SPONSORED CYCLE RIDE SUFFOLK HISTORIC CHURCHES
Saturday 8th September 2018
If you love cycling you’ll love this!!!
The ride starts from 9am to 5pm - you can visit as many
churches as you wish and stop for a picnic, a coffee, a beer to help maintain
your energy levels... All the churches will provide soft drinks and biscuits
too!
For Brundish, please contact Anne St Quinton on 01728 628309,
annie_mole@yahoo.co.uk for a sponsor form and details.
For Wilby forms, please call Mary Pipe, 01728 723443. Volunteers to sign
cyclists forms also needed for Wilby.
Sponsorship money goes to support your local church.
St Mary’s, Wilby
Lesson Readers
August 5th Linda Wright
August 19th David Brundan
September 2nd Alex and Roger Gwyn
September 16th Andrew Pilling
Weddings at Wilby
June 2nd Craig Thompson and Lydia Carolyn Taylor
June 16th Christopher Milner Errington and Kirsten Eloise Penelope
Lane
July 21st David Charles Leonard Rush and Maisie Jane Rumsey
We wish all three couples every happiness.
Dates for Drop In at Wilby
Tuesday August 21st 10am - 11.30am
Tuesday September 18th 10am - 11.30am
Wilby Harvest Festival - Sunday September 23rd
Please do come along to our harvest service at 6.30pm. We look
forward to welcoming once again the Archdeacon, Ian Morgan who will
be leading the service.
The service will be followed by refreshments. and the produce will be
sold afterwards in aid of St Elizabeth Hospice. We do hope that you will
be able to join us. SAVE THE DATE Autumn Supper in aid of St Mary's Church, Wilby is on 20th October 2018, 7.00pm
Church Wardens Mary Pipe 01728 723443
Rob Barber 01379 388040
Lay Elder Sheila Pipe 01728 723443
Obituary
Judy Brundan 1930 – 2018
It was with much sadness that we learned of the death of Judy Brundan
on 10 April. Many relatives and friends formed the large congregation at
a service of thanksgiving for her life, held in St Mary’s Church on 26
April.
With a large extended family, Judy seemed to be connected to or to
know everyone in Suffolk. She had led a very active life in Suffolk
society and also literally, sailing and skiing until quite late in her years.
Married to a farmer, when living at Lime Tree House she accompanied
her husband to 10 Downing Street to present the traditional Christmas
turkey to the incumbent, Harold Wilson. Following the death of her
husband she married an old family friend, David Brundan, and moved to
Russell House in Wilby.
Having filled various representational roles in Stradbroke, Judy took a
well earned respite in joining the community in Wilby. Nevertheless she
was a regular supporter of fund raising events in the village hall - often
looking for a bargain on the bric-a - brac stall or contributing a cake for
sale. A very dutiful member of St Mary’s, many will remember with joy
the lovely strawberry teas ( and garden games) she and her husband
David hosted at their lovely home in Russell Green in aid of church
funds. Her simnel cake was particularly eagerly awaited at Easter each
year, reflecting her excellence as a cook, skills frequently put to the test
at home as she catered for large numbers of guests and relatives. A
highly accomplished amateur artist, at weekly art classes in Walberswick
she produced oil paintings at prodigious speed whether still life,
landscape or life studies. She brought particular delight earlier this year
in a painting of the gloves and shoes she wore when presented at court.
Judy was marked by her very robust approach to life and by her
capacity and will to make the best of every opportunity. In her later
years which included travelling to Norwich three times a week for
dialysis treatment, (requiring her to wait in the road for the 6 am taxi) ,
she showed a total disregard for the onset of age and infirmity and was
never heard to complain as these took their toll. Latterly even assuming
the role of sole driver in the household. Forthright on many topics and
aspects of modern life she was however invariably courteous and indeed
inquisitive. It was therefore unsurprising that she would embrace the
mobile phone and tablet with enthusiasm enjoying the instant
communication with her extended family. The ability to view recorded
programmes and films, allied to a voracious reading habit, helped her to
while away many hours of treatment in hospital.
Albeit one of what would now probably be regarded as a passing
generation, Judy was a splendid example to us all in so many ways – as
citizen, churchgoer, hostess and friend.
LESTER MAYES Peasenhall
Carpet & Upholstery
Cleaning
FRIENDLY, LOCAL SERVICE
Carpet & Fabric Protectors applied
Moth Treatments available
01728 660186
Mobile: 07867 681571
THE
CROWN INN BRUNDISH
Tel: 01728 628282
We would love to see you at the Crown., come and
try our extensive menu cooked to order, with fresh local
produce
Wednesdays and Thursday Bar open 6.00-11.00pm; Food 6.00-8.45pm
Friday open 5.00-11.00pm Food 5.00-8.45pm
Saturdays: Bar open 12.00-2.00pm; 6.00-11.00pm; Food 12.00-1.45pm; 6.00-8.45pm
Sundays: Bar open 12.00-4.00pm; Food 12.00-2.00pm
Closed: Monday & Tuesday; Monday - Friday lunch times
PARISH COUNCIL NEWS
Wilby Parish Council
Your Parish Council
Next Parish Council Meeting………..is on September 5th 2018 at 7.30pm at
Wilby Coronation Hall, all are welcome to attend and have their say, we want
to hear! A formal record of Parish Council business can be found on the
village web-site http://wilby.suffolk.cloud/ along with other information on
the village and upcoming events. Councillors contact details are on the
village web-site and may be contacted at any reasonable time by those in
the Parish if they have concerns or comments to make.
Julie Collett 01986 798258
Your Parish Council
Parish Council met on Wednesday July 11th and the following items were
discussed, as always the formal record of the meeting will be posted on the
village web-site.
Footpaths
Our footpath warden is Cllr Karen Collins who updated us and the possibility
of having a proper map made up (for which we could obtain funding) to
encourage their use was discussed, more to follow on this. Also, re-
instatement of FP 20 (Cole Street to prospect House) is being followed up as
requested. Please contact the PC if you have any comments on our
footpaths.
Potholes
We have been told that repairs to London City Road are scheduled for
2019/2020 subject to funding approval. If you wish to express concern on
the condition of the highways please e-mail us or Suffolk County and we will
continue to make your feelings known on this.
Meanwhile, if you consider a pothole, rut, road sign or verge needs attention
there is a County website www.suffolk.gov.uk to report this. Please take the
time to report problems and help make our roads safer.
CIL payments
This is the payment developers make towards infrastructure and amenities,
we have been advised that £2154.19 is available for the Village Hall and
£3093.64 relating to children’s play, outdoor and indoor sporting activities.
Let us know if you have any suggestions, the purpose of the Neighbourhood
Plan is also to look at these things so we need your say please!
Ian Williamson, Chair 01379 388034
Julie Collet, Clerk 01986 798258
GDPR (General Data Protection Regulations)
Yes, it’s getting to all of us including the PC and the Neighbourhood Plan co-
ordinators and volunteers! It’s not our idea and it’s a lot of work so if you’re
registered to receive information from us you’ll be hearing in a while, please
don’t shoot the messenger, just complete the information for us and then we
can carry on. It goes without saying that we always have and always will
protect any personal information to the best of our abilities.
Planning Applications
We have been informed by MSDC that applications numbers DC/18/01544
(Foals Green Cottage), DC/18/01142 (Russell Lodge) and DC/18/01672 (Oak
Farm) have all been granted permission.
Wilby Neighbourhood Plan
Our consultant has now been selected and the funding application is being
prepared, by the September PC meeting the process should be well
underway. If you need information, wish to make comment at any stage or
would like to be added to the circulation list for communications (relating
only to the neighbourhood plan) please contact one of the co-ordinators,
Richard Woolgrove or Steve Lee.
De-fibrillator
Cllr Robin Cross has kindly offered to take over from Ian Taylor the task of
looking after our “de-fib” (in case you don’t know it’s in the ‘phone kiosk
outside the school). Any problems can be reported to Robin or Julie our
clerk.
Next Parish Council Meeting………..is on September 5th 2018 at 7.30pm at
Wilby Coronation Hall, all are welcome to attend and have their say, we want
to hear! A formal record of Parish Council business can be found on the
village web-site http://wilby.suffolk.cloud/ along with other information on
the village and upcoming events. Councillors contact details are on the
village web-site and may be contacted at any reasonable time by those in
the Parish if they have concerns or comments to make.
Vacancies
Now that Ian Taylor has resigned from the PC we currently have two
vacancies and there is no representation for the Village Hall so if you think
you have the time and skills (there’s no need to be highly academically
qualified!) that could help contribute to the future of our Community please
contact Julie our clerk for more details.
Brundish Parish Council
Next Parish Council meeting 7.45pm Village Hall.
Anthony Bryant 01728 628600
Dina Bedwell, Clerk 01473 788510
Wilby (& Brundish) WI The Houses of Parliament
Diane Palmer arranged for us all to be collected by Coach at 08:30am
for us 'Country Bumpkins' to travel off to 'The Smog'... London!
BREXIT Protesters greeted us on arrival! – right outside the Houses of
Parliament! It was apparent that this was perhaps going to have an
impact on our gaining access into the Houses of Parliament. Diane
though, acted quickly and was advised by Houses of Parliament
Security that an 'alternative entry' for that day had been organised
and we had to meet slightly earlier in an alternative building whereby
an underground walkway/tunnel access was used, which led us right
out in front of the Houses of Parliament – 007 James Bond stuff,
intriguing!
Once inside the Houses of Parliament we were unaware just how many
people had gathered for the BREXIT Protest – Hundreds! - from within
we could hear all the speeches, applause and sometimes disapproval
chanting!
The Tour Guides, gave us the most informative, at times humorous
and educational tour of the Houses of Parliament, following in the
steps of HM Queen Elizabeth II. We were shown inside the Queen's
Robing Room, the House of Lords and the House of Commons Rooms
– all of which were just amazing.
Sadly our tour had come to its end - but just enough time to down a
Cream Tea! - before we had to re-join our Coach for our journey home
to Suffolk. We all had such an enjoyable day trip to London –
needless to say a chorus of 'Jerusalem' had to be sung on the way
home.
Many thanks to Diane for organising such a lovely day – Excellent!
Local History
Is there anyone living in Brundish or Wilby parish that has a
connection to or knows of the descendants of the World War
One casualties on your parish war memorial?
Research is presently being carried out into all of the men on
the war memorials of Horham, Wilby and Brundish. If you have
any information that would help us in our quest, we would be
very grateful to receive it. We intend to publish a book in
November and hold an exhibition on Nov 10th all about those
brave men.
Worlingworth Local History Group - please contact Geoff
Robinson on 01728-628768 or e-mail him
at geoffrobinson60@gmail.com
EVENTS IN THE BENEFICE
Dennington Badminton Club
Every Monday. Please call 01728 683506 for more details
Wingfield and District Gardening Club
Our next meeting will be on Thursday, 27 September at 7.30 in
Brundish Village Hall when Luci Skinner from Woottens of Wenhaston
will talk about Hardy Geraniums.
Wine and juice on sale; non-members welcome - £3 pay at the door.
For further information email priscillaawilliamson@gmail.com or ring
01379 388034
Stradbroke
BOOT SALE at Stradbroke High School Saturday 29th September 2018 8am-
1pm Cars to Arrive at 8am open to public 09.00 £5.00 per car Breakfast
Bar. All proceeds going towards the year 11 2019 Prom
Contact details: email iandschilds@btinternet.com
Contact name: Mrs S Childs Charity number 1096034
Laxfield
Laxfield Produce, Craft and Flea Market
Saturday 4th August 2018 10am -12.30pm
Saturday 1st September 2018 10.00am - 12.30pm
For a pitch, please contact Catherine Cawood on 01986 798852.
Sibton Church
Saturday, Sunday, Bank Holiday Monday
25 -27 August, 10.30am-4.30pm
Sale of Quality Second-hand Books: Fiction, Non-Fiction, Children’s, all
individually priced. also Some Bric-a Brac. Free Admission; Cream Teas &
Refreshments. Details: Please ring Rosie or Andrew on 01728
660369 / 453349.
Wilby WI
Jumble sale
Saturday 22nd September 10.00am-12.00pm
Come and rummage, refreshments available
Bulk Haulage
Aggregate Road Planings
Stock Feed Railway Sleepers Crossing Timbers
Malham Limestone Rocks Flints
Carrstone Compost
Lump Chalk
For further information please contact: Chris Askew—Phone: 01379 388156
Fax: 01379 388109 Email: chris@tgaskew.co.uk
YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST—NOW TRY THE BEST
Bark Woodchip Excavations
All Aggregates & Topsoil Muckaway
(Different Grades) Dyke Cleaning
Grasscrete Blocks Roadway Construction
Framlingham Medical Practice
Mental health services – Have your say!
People living in east and west Suffolk are being urged to have their
say about local mental health services as part of a unique
engagement opportunity. The NHS Ipswich & East Suffolk and NHS
West Suffolk clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) want to
transform the way mental health provision is delivered across the
county.that, they first need to find out how effective the people
who deliver and receive the current services think they are.
Commissioners want to hear from people who currently use or
have previously used mental health services, those who care for
them and the staff who deliver those services.
All three groups are being asked to input their feedback via three
surveys that ‘go live’ from this morning (Monday 2nd July). T
he surveys are part of a much larger engagement exercise that
aims to help create a new model for east and west Suffolk that will
bring mental and physical health services much closer together.
In a break from usual practice, the CCGs have commissioned four
local voluntary sector organisations to engage with local people
under the banner “The future of mental health – a very different
conversation”.
Suffolk Family Carers, Suffolk User Forum and Suffolk Parent Carer
Network will co-ordinate a whole host of mental health workshops
and events to gather feedback on the current services.
Healthwatch Suffolk will then gather and analyse the feedback
before preparing a report making a case for change for the CCGs’
governing body meetings in November.
To respond to one of the surveys please use one of the links
below:
People who use, or have previously used mental health services,
should respond https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/
MHTransform_Plan_Service_Users_Public
Carers of people who use, or have previously used mental health
services, should respond https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/
MHTransform_Plan_CarersProfessionals who work in mental
health services or support people with mental health needs
should respond https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/
MHTransform_Plan_Professionals_Staff
Framlingham Medical Practice
Mental health services – Have your say!
People living in east and west Suffolk are being urged to have their
say about local mental health services as part of a unique
engagement opportunity. The NHS Ipswich & East Suffolk and NHS
West Suffolk clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) want to
transform the way mental health provision is delivered across the
county.that, they first need to find out how effective the people
who deliver and receive the current services think they are.
Commissioners want to hear from people who currently use or
have previously used mental health services, those who care for
them and the staff who deliver those services.
All three groups are being asked to input their feedback via three
surveys that ‘go live’ from this morning (Monday 2nd July). T
he surveys are part of a much larger engagement exercise that
aims to help create a new model for east and west Suffolk that will
bring mental and physical health services much closer together.
In a break from usual practice, the CCGs have commissioned four
local voluntary sector organisations to engage with local people
under the banner “The future of mental health – a very different
conversation”.
Suffolk Family Carers, Suffolk User Forum and Suffolk Parent Carer
Network will co-ordinate a whole host of mental health workshops
and events to gather feedback on the current services.
Healthwatch Suffolk will then gather and analyse the feedback
before preparing a report making a case for change for the CCGs’
governing body meetings in November.
To respond to one of the surveys please use one of the links
below:
People who use, or have previously used mental health services,
should respond https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/
MHTransform_Plan_Service_Users_Public
Carers of people who use, or have previously used mental health
services, should respond https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/
MHTransform_Plan_CarersProfessionals who work in mental
health services or support people with mental health needs
should respond https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/
MHTransform_Plan_Professionals_Staff
CHURCH SERVICES August 5th 12th 19th 26th
2018 Trinity 10 Trinity 11 Trinity 12 Trinity 13
2 Samuel 11:26-12:13a 2 Samuel 18:5-9, 15,
1 Kings 2:10-12; 3:3-
14
1 Kings 8:(1,6,10-
11),
Ephes 4:1-16 31-33 Ephesians 5:15-20 22-30, 41-43
John 6:24-35 Ephesians 4:25-5:2 John 6:51-58 Ephesians 6:10-20
John 6:35, 41-51 John 6:56-69
St Nicholas 10am 9.30am
Bedfield Family Service Holy Communion
RA RO
St Lawrence 8am HC BCP DB 9.30am 11am
Brundish Village Worship Holy Communion
6.30pm Evensong DB LE DB
St Mary 6.30pm 9.30am 8am
Cratfield Evensong Village Worship Holy Communion
DB LE DB
All Saints 9.30am 11am 8am HC DB 9.30am
Laxfield Morning Prayer Holy Communion 6pm Hartismere Hse Family Service
LE DB DB LE
St Peter 11am 11am 11am
Monk Soham Morning Prayer Holy Communion Morning Prayer
RO DB RA
St Ethelbert
Tannington
St Mary 11am 9.30am 11am 9.30am
Wilby Holy Communion Village Worship Morning Prayer Village Worship
RO LE DM LE
St Mary 9.30am 11am 11am 11am
Worlingworth Holy Communion Let's Celebrate Morning Prayer Morning Prayer
RO
Patronal Rev E
Goodison LE RO
7pm Compline at Monk Soham on 17, 24 and 31
August.
August 5th 12th 19th 26th
2018 Trinity 10 Trinity 11 Trinity 12 Trinity 13
2 Samuel 11:26-12:13a 2 Samuel 18:5-9, 15,
1 Kings 2:10-12; 3:3-
14
1 Kings 8:(1,6,10-
11),
Ephes 4:1-16 31-33 Ephesians 5:15-20 22-30, 41-43
John 6:24-35 Ephesians 4:25-5:2 John 6:51-58 Ephesians 6:10-20
John 6:35, 41-51 John 6:56-69
St Nicholas 10am 9.30am
Bedfield Family Service Holy Communion
RA RO
St Lawrence 8am HC BCP DB 9.30am 11am
Brundish Village Worship Holy Communion
6.30pm Evensong DB LE DB
St Mary 6.30pm 9.30am 8am
Cratfield Evensong Village Worship Holy Communion
DB LE DB
All Saints 9.30am 11am 8am HC DB 9.30am
Laxfield Morning Prayer Holy Communion 6pm Hartismere Hse Family Service
LE DB DB LE
St Peter 11am 11am 11am
Monk Soham Morning Prayer Holy Communion Morning Prayer
RO DB RA
St Ethelbert
Tannington
St Mary 11am 9.30am 11am 9.30am
Wilby Holy Communion Village Worship Morning Prayer Village Worship
RO LE DM LE
St Mary 9.30am 11am 11am 11am
Worlingworth Holy Communion Let's Celebrate Morning Prayer Morning Prayer
RO
Patronal Rev E
Goodison LE RO
7pm Compline at Monk Soham on 17, 24 and 31
August.
September 2nd 9th 16th 23rd 30th
2018 Trinity 14 Trinity 15 Trinity 16 Trinity 17 Trinity 18
Song of Sol 2:8-13
Proverbs 22:1-2, 8-
9, Proverbs 1:20-33 Proverbs 31:10-end
James 1:17-27 22-23 James 3:1-12 James 3:13-4:3, 7-8a
Mark 7:1-8, 14-15
James 2:1-10, 14-
17 Mark 8:27-end Mark 9:30-37
21-23 Mark 7:24-37
St Nicholas 10am 9.30am
Bedfield Family Service Holy Communion
RA RO
St Lawrence 8am HC BCP DB 9.30am 11am
Brundish Village Worship Holy Communion
6.30pm E'song DM LE DM by Ex
St Mary 6.30pm 9.30am 8am
Cratfield Harvest Village Worship Holy Communion
DB LE RO
All Saints 9.30am 11am 8am HC RO 9.30am
Ben Service
Laxfield Morning Prayer Holy Communion 6pm Hartismere Hse Family Service Laxfield
LE DB LE LE 10.30am
Harvest
St Peter 11am 11am 11am 11am
Monk Soham Family Service Harvest Holy Communion Morning Prayer
RA 11am RO RA
St Ethelbert 9.30am DB
Tannington Holy Communion
St Mary 11am 9.30am 11am 6.30pm
Wilby Holy Communion Village Worship Morning Prayer Harvest
DB LE DM Archdeacon Ian
St Mary 11am 6pm 11am
Worlingworth Holy Communion Harvest Festival Morning Prayer
TBA RO LE
Brundish Training Centre
The training centre is on it’s summer break. Please book in advance for all
courses on 01728 627174 and leave a message or email
davidholliday@suffolkonline.net
Tuesday
Computer Club 10:00-12:00
Computer Club Fortnightly 13:00-15:00
Wednesday
Computer Club 10:00-12:00
Thursday
iPad Improvers 10:30-12:30 &
Workshop (3rd Thursday) 13:30-15:30
Computer Clubs run on Monday and Tuesdays at Aldeburgh and
Southwold
iPad Improvers Workshops at Aldeburgh 2nd Thursday each month
Would You like to Update Your Computer / iPad Skills?
Then why not come to a FREE taster session at one of our friendly
Computer Clubs held at Brundish Village Hall?
Sessions: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
10.00 am to 12.00 noon
For more information:
tel: 01728 627174
email:admin@brundishtrainingcentre.co.uk
iPad and
Android sessions
WILBY CEVC PRIMARY SCHOOL NEWS
The Summer term has been incredibly busy with a wide variety of activities for the children to enjoy and much to celebrate in terms of their achievement!
SATS results: We are delighted with our KS2 SATs results this year with levels in both achievement and progress being well above
predicted county and national averages. Our congratulations go to our twelve Year 6 pupils and our thanks to their hard working teachers.
Gold Arts Award: Wilby school was delighted to find out at the end
of May that they have been awarded the Gold level Artsmark by the Arts Council of Great Britain. The Arts have always been central to the ethos at Wilby Primary School but working towards the
Gold Arts Mark has helped the school to identify and celebrate what we already do and to extend provision further in order to enrich the
curriculum in innovative ways and to provide high quality arts experiences which extend beyond the school day.
Fundraising events:
Music for a Summer’s evening: This year our Music for a Summer’s Evening was an extra special event as professional musicians combined their talents with that of the school’s pupils (past
and present) in order to raise money for the Brain Tumour Charity. Suffolk born singer songwriter Matt Bayfield who has been diagnosed
with a brain tumour headed the bill at this wonderful evening which raised over £500 for the Brain Tumour Charity
Our School fete on June 30th was also a resounding success and has raised well over £1000 for school funds Thanks to everyone who supported this fantastic family event.
Foxearth Open morning: Our brass group and choir were delighted
to perform as part of this event on June 13th to raise funds for the Macmillan Cancer Charity.
Sporting success: This term the children have successfully
represented the school in rounders and cricket tournaments at both
inter- school and intra-school level. Sports day was also a
tremendous success with pupils enjoying receiving their medals on
the podium. Wolves House was the winning house for the day!
Summer Performance: Y2-Y6 produced an amazing musical about
the life of Charles Darwin. Their performance of ‘Darwin Rocks’ was a tremendous success and pupils also went on to sing excerpts from
the musical on the main stage at Stradisphere in July.
Trips and days out: Owl Class had an amazing day at Alton water in June enjoying
kayaking, sailing and raft building. Wren class and Kingfisher Class visited the Dinosaur Park in Norfolk as part of this term’s topic focus
on Dinosaurs. Year 6 enjoyed a brilliant week at the Hollowford centre in the Peak District. They also enjoyed a Bowling trip and
Wilby (& Brundish) Women’s Institute
WI is mainly about getting the girls together, making new friends,
having a good chat and widening our knowledge on a variety topics.
We are a fun and friendly group - No Jam or Jerusalem!
We welcome new members of all ages.
We meet every Third Thursday of the Month,7.30pm – Wilby
CoronationHall
Full programme details http://sefwi.org.uk/institutes/wilby
More information contact Fiona Patrick - 01379 388458
If you would like to go, but need a lift we can arrange transport.
Hair Logic Street Farm, Laxfield Road, Stradbroke
Telephone: 01379 384560 Opening Times:
Mon Closed
Tuesday-Thursday 9am-5pm
Friday 9am-6pm
Saturday 8.30am-4pm
Beauty Therapy
Friday 9am-8pm
House Sitting &
Dog Walking Services
Many years’ experience with
dogs, cats, chicken, horses etc.
Be able to go away, knowing
that your home is in safe hands.
Excellent references available.
Contact Louise Howie:
(M) 07920 047274
Email:
louisehowie628@btinternet.com
ADVERTISING
If you would like to advertise with us please phone or email
01379384329 brunbynewsletter@gmail.com
Annual advertising charges are:
£12 for an eighth of a page £14 for a quarter page
£27.50 for a half page or £55.00 for a full page
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C O U N T R Y F O O D S
Tel: 01379 384593
Email:
Producers of wide range of high quality pork products from our
own home produced stock.
For full list of local
stockists see our website
Www.lanefarm.co.uk
Ironing Fairy
Veronica
Provides an
Ironing Service For You! Local collection and delivery
possible
01728627878
Nick
Williams
will clean any
cooker!
starting from
£45.00 07923897705
SM Plumbing & Heating For your local plumbing needs Specialist in bathroom installations, maintenance and repairs
01728628046 07732 272403 FREE QUOTATIONS
smplumbing22@gmail.com
Flegg’s Fresh Fabulous
Free Range Eggs
Bell Farm, The Street, Brundish,.
Recipe Page
Many of us have a glut of fruit and veg at this time of year. This recipe is a
good way of using up either courgettes or cucumbers, it tastes like the pickle
used by McDonalds (so I’m told!) it is yummy!!
Courgette/cucumber pickle also known as
Bread and Butter Pickle (Kosher if using Kosher salt)
Ingredients
3 lbs cucumbers or courgettes thinly sliced
1/2 medium onion thinly sliced
1/4 cup salt
2 cups white vinegar
1/2 cup water
1 cup sugar
2 tablespoons mustard seeds
1 teaspoon celery seeds
1 teaspoon turmeric
Method
Place sliced cucumbers/courgettes and onions in a colander. Toss the salt
into the vegetables and leave to drain for at least 6 hours. Rinse and dry off
the mix.
Put the rest of the ingredients in a large saucepan and bring to the boil.
Fill the sterilised jars with the vegetables leaving 1/2 inch at the top.
Pour the vinegar mixture into the jar covering the vegetables. Seal the jars
leave to cool. Store foe a few days before opening then keep in the fridge
when opened.
Enjoy!
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Each grid is made up of
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The grid is then divided
into 9 boxes. Each of
these boxes must have
the number 1 to 9
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each row and column
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numbers 1 to 9 in
them.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Wilby Defibrillator Emergency number 01379844704
Location; Wilby Phone Box in front of school
A volunteer has been trained to help you.
Brundish Defibrillator Emergency number 01728628696 or Phone
999 and ask for the ambulance service who will give you the code to
the Phone Box.
Location; Phone Box opposite the pub, ‘The Crown’.
Inside the phone box there is a bag with instructions on how to use the
equipment. There is also a recording of instructions.
Please be reassured that using the Defibrillator cannot harm anyone as it will
only work if the patient is actually having a heart attack.
Framlingham Medical Practice GP+ Appointments now available at
Wickham Market 6.30pm to 9.00pm Weekdays & 9.00am to 1.00pm
Saturdays Suffolk GP+ is for people who urgently need a doctor’s
appointment or are unable to see their GP on a weekday, Saturday morning
or during normal GP hours
THIS IS NOT A WALK IN SERVICE
Connecting Communities
Mid Suffolk 01449614271 Mon-Fri 9.00am-4.00pm
When you need to make a journey and there is no public transport available
to you locally, we’ll collect you and connect you to an appropriate bus route
or train link for onward travel so you can reach your destination quickly and
easily.
If you would like to volunteer to help as a driver please contact the above
number.
A Small, Friendly Charity-based Pre-School
Welcoming Children of ALL abilities, aged 2 to 5 years
We are very proud to be rated ‘OUTSTANDING’ byOfsted!
‘Breakfast Club’
From 8.00am
Monday to Friday
Affordable fees – plus 30
hours funded places for
2 + year olds
Lovely purpose-built room
within Occold Village Hall
and, with our
own secure, all-weather
outside play area
We focus on fun and learning
in a relaxed environment and,
follow the EYFS curriculum
We are rated
‘OUTSTANDING’
‘After-school Club’
Until 4.30pm
Please call us on 01379 678397 or email
Occoldpreschool@aol.com or preschool.treasurer@occold.com to
find out more,
or to arrange a visit - we’d love to hear from you!
Visit our website at - www.occoldpreschool.onesuffolk.net
Registered charity number: 1034160
A member of the Preschool Learning Alliance
OCCOLD PRE-SCHOOL
Experienced, well qualified and friendly personal trainer with excellent facilities and hands on knowledge of training to meet any need, whether it to be to improve health, sports performance or body aesthetics.
Over 15 years experience of being a personal trainer throughout north Essex and West London. Over 10 years experience as a secondary school teacher specialising in the subjects of Physical Education and Business studies and lead training on sports psychology, anxiety, mindfulness and nutrition.
Having delivered talks at schools and universities on Growth Mindset and anxiety. I am able to ensure that your exercise regime has a complete holistic approach to ensure that you sustain a healthy active lifestyle.
Call to arrange a free consultation to create a flexible plan to achieve your target.
Septic Tank Emptying
&
Domestic drains cleared.
Fast, friendly, reliable service.
(Environmental registered carrier)
Call Lenny: 07905 794221
Email: lenny.sts@hotmail.co.uk
All types of
house & garden
property maintenance
undertaken
Phone home: ( 01728) 621341
Mobile: 0788 7925507
Website: marks-maintenance.weebly.com
Email: marksmaintenance.hotmail.co.uk
LES RUTH (Yaddy)
For all your carpentry needs
– plus painting, decorating and tiling.
Tel: 01379 384484 07900 287888
Kevin
01728 628607
07770530771
Just give me a ring,
I’ll see if I can help
Property Maintenance
All types of property
maintenance and
refurbishment undertaken
Kevin
01728 628607
07770530771
Daniel Abbott
Garden maintenance
Grass and hedge cutting
Fencing
Painting sheds etc
And other gardening jobs
Tel. 01728 627807 or 0789 8308601
Sharpe Computer Services Computer/Laptop/Pads & Books/
Internet/Broadband/Printer &
Networking Support &Repair
01728 685905 wsharpe_electronics@yahoo.co.uk
MO-JO Cleaning Services
Let me clean your
worries away!
Available
Daily/Weekly/Monthly
Contact Maureen
MOB 07765710311
BRUNDISH COAL
RG AMIES
6 Varieties of pre-packed coal available at very competitive prices
Phone: 01379 388162
MANOR BARNS
THE STREET
BRUNDISH
WOODBRIDGE
SUFFOLK
IP13 8BL
Is your garden over-run with Moles? Do you have a wasp’s nest? Are your paddocks over-run with rabbits ? All typical Pests controlled. For ALL your Domestic / Commercial Pest Control. No obligation – free survey/quotes. Please call for a chat 01379 788865 / 07809 226109 / 07518 731106 www.safeandsoundhygieneandpestcontrol.co.uk
ACORN FOOT HEALTH
Roger C. Griffiths, BSc(Econ), Dip Soc Sci,
PGCE, MCFHP, MAFHP
FOOT HEALTH CONSULTANT
HOME VISITS, CARE HOMES and
PRIVATE CLINIC
Verruca treatments, Ingrown
toenails, Calluses, Fungal Infection, Corns,
Nail Cutting, Bunions and Foot Care for
Diabetics
Foot health checks and all nail
conditions.
For an appointment
Tel. 01379 384873 (Wilby)
Mob. 07724 073328
Email; griffithstwo@aol.com Some evening appointments available
VILLAGE HALL NEWS Wilby Coronation Hall
NO NEWTS IS GOOD NEWS ! POND UPDATE
We were pleased to be informed by the Great Crested Newt investigation
team that no evidence of them was found in the pond so, during the summer
holidays the long overdue work will begin on the re-landscaping of the pond
area, planting up with marginal plants and wild flower plants to create an
outside seating area for people to enjoy. A dipping platform for the children
will also be added.
WILBY’S GOT WHEELS!
Thank you to those that entered the competition, prizes to be handed out
shortly.
FOOTBALL NEARLY CAME HOME!
Thank you to all of those both young and old who supported the hall whilst
supporting England’s football team at the World Cup. We screened all the
England games on our big screen which was enjoyed by all. We were pleased
to be able to use the big screen facility.
LYRICAL JUKE BOX
Thank you to Bob and his band for a great night, everyone enjoyed singing
along to some classics and even took to the dance floor!
SCARECROW FESTIVAL 20th - 26th August
We are looking forward to hosting our second scarecrow fest, culminating in
a summer BBQ at the hall on Sunday 26th August when prizes will be
announced. We are hoping that we will have as many, if not more entries
this year than last, so please get your thinking caps on and display your
scarecrow for the week (20th-26th August) outside your house, to allow
photographs to be taken.
All entries to be registered with us via the below contact details by 19th
August.
QUIZ NIGHT - Friday September 14th 8pm
Fancy testing out your little grey cells? Then book your table/team of four
(£5 per team) with us now, contact details below. Bar will be open.
YOUNG HELPERS
We have been greatly heartened by the input of some of our local
youngsters, in particular Ed Shearman and Jadine Russell who have regularly
volunteered their time to support the village hall charity.
EMMAUS MOBILE SHOP
Thank you to those that visited the shop on the 17th July, more dates will be
announced. Alison and Ian Taylor - 01379 388112 - 07787542288 - alisonandian5@btinternet.com
What’s on at Wilby Coronation Village Hall - Aug/Sept 2018
PUB NIGHTS August 3rd &17th. September 7th & 21st. - 7.30 pm
DANCES - August 4th Alan Jones -18th Corinna & September 1st Howard &
Chris - 8pm
ART WORKSHOP - September 15 & 16th All day (9-4pm)
SCARECROW FESTIVAL - 20th - 26th August
SUMMER BBQ - Sunday August 26th 4pm
QUIZ NIGHT - September 14th 8pm
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Brundish Village Hall
Hiring the Village Hall.
Hire of the village hall contact David Holliday, 07765 345541. Hiring costs
can be found at brundish.suffolk.cloud.
Brundish Baristas. Thursdays October 5th 10.00am
Summer break!
Please come and join us in Brundish Village Hall for Coffee / Bacon Butties
and cakes. Please don’t worry if you don’t know anyone it will be really good
to see you and introduce you to others.
French for Beginners on Wednesdays, Tuesdays for intermediate
If you are interested in beginning French classes in September you can join
by phoning the number below. Sessions are 2 hours with a 15 minute coffee
break. If you are not sure of your level you can talk it through with the
teacher.
If you are interested please call: Coastal Leisure Learning on 01728
833171 9.00am-1.00pm.
ZUMBA
Classes are every Tuesday during school term time. 6:00pm-7:00pm. Please
contact Eileen Torosian-Tinney, text or telephone 0781 385 4255 or email
zumba-eileen@hotmail.co.uk.
Footpath Warden Christine Smart
Contact Christine (christinemsmart@aol.com 01728627838) if you have any
questions, concerns or information and she will help you.
Christine has offered to lead a walk every fortnight on a Friday. Please contact her if you are interested.
SPURLING & REMBLANCE
MOTOR ENGINEERS MOT TEST CENTRE
*
Service and repairs to all cars, light commercial and 4x4's* *Specialists in vehicle diagnostics*
*Free local collection and delivery * Courtesy car available* *Prompt attention assured * Competitive rates*
tel: (01379) 384689
email: johnspurling83@gmail.com Open 8:00 am -5:30pm Mon-Fri, 8:00am -12 noon Saturdays
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 Village Fete!!!!!!!
Stop Press!!!!!!!!!!!!
2nd September Sunday
12.00pm-4.00pm Brundish Village Green Contact Anthony Bryant
From next year Tracy Moody has kindly offered to take over the Fete. She is looking for co-organisers!!! Contact her through Brunby and friends facebook or the email.
Apologises to all for late publication, entirely my fault, Sorry, Alison.
Suffolk Library Mobile Service at Brundish Crown Corner Tuesday
11.20am every four weeks
2018: 5 June, 3 July, 31 July, 28 August, 25 September, 23 October, 20
November, 18 December Contact: Helen Hudson and Peter Fiske
Email: help@suffolklibraries.co.uk Telephone 01473 351249
Wilby (and Brundish) Women’s Institute. Coronation Hall. 3rd
Thursday of each month 7:00 for 7:30pm
Waveney Food bank-Please can you help?
Waveney Food bank provides emergency food and support to local people in
crisis. Its warehouse is just outside Eye, there is a collection point in Laxfield
At the Co-op next to the pub. Visit the website for more details
www.waveney.foodbank.org.uk
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