January 2013
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PARISH & COMMUNITY NEWSBACTON WYVERSTONE COTTON
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Contents Page
1. From your January Correspondent 5
2. Useful Contacts 7
3. Dates for your Diary 9
4. Wyverstone Cafe Dates 11
5. Tree Recycling & Christmas Bin Collection 13
6. Just Gardening 19
7. Community News 20 - 29
8. Church News 30 - 37
9. Kettle’s Calling 24
10. Small Ads 57, 58, 59cover picture provided by Brian Manley
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A SUTO ELECTRIC
01449 781028Auto Mechanical
A COMPLETE RANGE OF GARAGE SERVICESSTARTERS • ALTERNATORS
EXCHANGED • REPAIRED • REWIRINGELECTRICAL WIRING CHECKS
SERVICING • MOT • PREPARATION ETC.COLLECTION, DELIVERY AND COURTESY CAR
Cow Green, Bacton
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We have been enjoying some very crisp weather at the end of 2012 and, if it continues into 2013, we all need to be very careful whilst walking and
driving. Also why not make a resolution to make sure that elderly or vulnerable neighbours stay safe and warm?
Meanwhile, with the coming of 2013, the editorial teamwould like to wish all our contributors, readers and advertisers
A Very Happy New Year 2012 was a very eventful year for all of us with many memorable occasions
to savour in future memories. It was the year of the Queen’s Jubilee and Bacton, Cotton and Wyverstone threw themselves enthusiastically into the celebrations. Beacons were lit as part of a chain reaching across the UK, Tea Parties were held, Firework displays enjoyed and Bacton held a very successful Art and Craft Exhibition which reflected how much local talent is concentrated in our villages. Many local organisations and individuals contributed huge amounts of time and hard work to making our celebrations the success that they were.Another unforgettable National Event in 2012 was Britain’s hosting of the Olympic Games, and how lucky we all are to have been part of that. Our opening and closing Ceremonies were typically eccentric, creative and multi talented, reflecting Britain at it’s best. Anyone who was fortunate enough to get to the games themselves will have found the stewards to be unfailingly cheerful, welcoming and helpful. Although the experience of hosting the games was exciting and memorable in itself, the icing on the cake was how well we did in the games and how many medals we won.To cap it all, after losing the Wimbledon Championship, 2012 was the year that Andy Murray won Gold in the Olympics and ended Britain's 76-year wait for a male Grand Slam singles champion, with an epic victory over Novak Djokovic in the US Open final.Now we hear that our popular Royal couple, William and Kate, are expecting a baby. I’m sure everybody wishes them all the luck in the world and hopes for good health for Kate during the rest of her pregnancy and a beautiful baby for them both in 2013.2012 was indeed a great year for Great Britain and for many individuals in towns and villages across the country. Let us all go into 2013 inspired to make it another great year for all of us. Amanda Manley
From your January Correspondent
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Bacton Play Centre Bacton Under Fives
For all your childcare needs!BABY AND TODDLER DAY-CARE, PARENT AND TODDLER GROUP
DAY-CARE AND PRE-SCHOOL SESSIONSBEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL CARE
HOLIDAY CARE FOR CHILDREN 3 -14 YEARSOpen All Year
We offer quality care and education for all children 0 -14 years in a purpose built child -centred environment in which the child always comes first.
Free access to Outside play.All staff are qualified and continuously attend courses to develop their skills.
OFSTED registered. Quality Assured group.Awarded ‘Every Child a Talker’ status.
If you would like to get in touch or view our new facilities please contact01449 780079
or email: [email protected] Under Fives, Bacton Play Centre,
c/o Bacton Community Primary SchoolTailors Green, Bacton, Suffolk IP14 4LL
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Property maintenance
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Bathrooms, shower &kitchen installations
Fix leaky guttering & dripping tapsBurst pipes, blocked toilets
Radiators & hot water cylinders
No job too smallFully insured, competitive
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07905 210737
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USEFUL CONTACTS
Parish MagazineEditor - Amanda [email protected] 01449 781595Advertising - Linda [email protected] 01449 781772Production - Brian [email protected] 01449 781595Distribution - Peter Jennings.... [email protected] 01449 780326Bacton Cotton & Wyverstone Good Neighbours Scheme..........................................07980 948641
Parish Clerks Bacton - Jane Brookman ................................................ 01359 230897Cotton - 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 Leslie Lummis................................................................01449 767111 Co-op............................................................................01449 770142
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Conveyancing and Energy Performance CertificatesDivorce, Separation, Childcare, Adoption
and all other Family/Matrimonial problemsincluding Collaborative Law
Wills, Probate and Inheritance.Elderly Client Care
CAR PARK available for use by our clients at our offices7-9 Tavern Street, Stowmarket
Telephone: (01449) 613631email: [email protected]
www.haywards-solicitors.co.uk
HAYWARDS SOLICITORS
CYCLE SHOPFINBOW’S YARDBACTON
Family bikes, including toddlers’ trikes,accessories, parts, repair & servicing
RALEIGH, DIAMONDBACK,CLAUD BUTLER & FALCON
01449 781036www.finbowsyardcycles.co.uk
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DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
January 2013
Date Day Event
2nd Wed Manor Farm Surgery Bacton open for normal working hours (page 11)
5th Saturday SEMVC Silver Jubilee Dinner - at Ickworth House (page 43)
8th Tues2pm-4pm
Community Circle Club at Cotton Village Hall, Blacksmith Road
12th &
26th
Sat10.00am
-12.30
Community Cafe - Wyverstone Village Hall (page 11)
14th, 28th
Mon2pm-4pm
Kettle’s Calling - Bacton Community Room (page 24)
15th Tuesday Parish News Deadline for contributions
22nd Tues 2pm-4pm
Community Circle Club at Cotton Village Hall, Blacksmith Road
26th Sat10.00am-12.noon
Community Circle Club at Cotton Village Hall, Blacksmith Road
27th Thurs Mendlesham Health Centre open for normal working hours (page 11)
28th Fri 10.30 Quamble - A fun footpath walk with family Quiz (page 20)
December 2012
February 2013
11th Monday7.30
RBL Women’s section The Olympic Gardens - Karon Sanders
12th Tues2.30
Mothers’ Union Shrove Tuesday Pancake PartyBacton Community Room
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¹OTR price for Myvi SXI (manual) which includes £1000 retail incentive, 6 months road fund licence and first registration fee. *Retail incentive offer valid until 31st December 2012. Price applicable to mainland UK customers only. Pictures are for illustration purposes only and may differ in specification to actual vehicle sold. Official Government fuel consumption figures (mpg) Myvi SXI: 37.7 Urban; 58.8 Extra Urban; 48.7 Combined. Myvi EZI: 32.8 Urban; 54.3 Extra Urban; 44.1 Combined. CO2 SXI: 137g/km EZI: 151g/km.
Air conditioning Dual airbags Integrated radio/
CD player Four electric windows 5 doors/5 seats Central locking
Electric door mirrors Metallic or high
gloss paintwork ABS with EBD 1.3 DVVT engine Plus much more!
From only
£6,999¹!
Includes £1,000 retail incentive*!
Standard Myvi features include:
For further information please contact: JEFFRIES OF BACTON - 01449 781131 Station Garage, Broad Road, Bacton, Stowmarket IP14 4HP
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Wyverstone Community Cafe & Local Produce Market – 2013 Saturdays fortnightly, 10.00am - 12.30 at Wyverstone Village Hall
January - 12th and 26thFebruary - 9th and 23rd
March - 9th and 23rd
MENDLESHAM HEALTH CENTRE AND MANOR FARM SURGERY, BACTON
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR OPENING TIMES
Monday 24th and Monday 31st December 2012
Mendlesham – normal morning surgeries. Afternoon surgeries from 3-5pm.
On the day appointments only 5-6pm.
Bacton – normal morning surgeries. Closed in afternoons.
Both surgeries will re-open for normal working hours on Thursday 27th December and 2nd January 2013 respectively.
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StowmarketChiropractic Clinic
Michael BaileyDoctor of Chiropractic
Registered with theGeneral Chiropractic Council
7 Stowupland RoadStowmarket IP14 5AG
01449 612620www.michaelbailey.net
Are You in Pain?Chiropractic may help you with many problems including lower
back pain, neck pain and related headaches as well as
arm and leg pain.Call us now or visit our website
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There will be no Garden
Waste Collection
during the weeks of 24th and 31st
of December.Please refer to
your Brown Bin Calendar for
details.
During the month of January we will collect your REAL Christmas Tree if it is left next to your Brown Bin.
Please make sure that all decorations, pots and stands are removed.Please check our website or contact us for details of local recycling points.
Your Tree Recycling PointsBacton - Village Hall Cotton - Village Hall Gislingham - Village Hall
Haughley - The Green Mendlesham - Community CentreOld Newton - Village Hall Thorndon - The Black Horse PH
Wickham Skeith - Village Hall Car Park
Usual Collection Day Revised Collection Day
Monday 24th December 2012 Saturday 22 December 2012
Tuesday 25th December 2012 Monday 24th December 2012
Wednesday 26th December 2012 Thursday 27th December 2012
Thursday 27th December 2012 Friday 28th December 2012
Friday 28th December 2012 Saturday 29th December 2012
Monday 31st December 2012(No Change)
Monday 31st December 2012
Tuesday 1st January 2013(New Year’s Day)
Wednesday 2nd January 2013
Wednesday 2nd January 2013 Thursday 3rd January 2013
Thursday 3rd January 2013 Friday 4th January 2013
Friday 4th January 2013 Saturday 5th January 2013
Christmas Bin Collections
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Call 01787 248494 for a quote or pop into our branch to talk to us at NFU Mutual Branch,Norman Way, Lavenham, Sudbury CO10 9PY
Agent of The National Farmers Union Mutual Insurance Society Limited.
We do right by you
Which?RecommendedProvider for homeand car insurance
HANDYMAN ANDGARDENER
No Job too small/bigDecorating,
Fencing, Hedging,Patios etc.
Phone Kevin or Hazel Mash01449 781559
or 07944 553517
We offer a complete property restoration servicespecialising in period properties
We are fully insured with a full portfolio of work
Extensions Fireplace build & design Fencing All carpentry work undertaken Rendering Landscaping Plastering Patios Tiling Garden boundary walls Re-decorating Porchways Kitchens and Bathrooms
Call Matthew Jolly on 01449 782022 M 07903 018046
Jolly Good Brickwork &Complete Property Services
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Parish News InformationYour editorial team.......
Linda Last - editor/advertising [email protected]
Brian Manley - editor/[email protected]
Amanda Manley - editor/layout and design [email protected]
Finally, 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 5 (Up to 400 words), please get in touch with us. 2012 is already covered but we are keen to give everyone the chance to get involved and can let you know which months are available in 2013.
Suffolk Dementia Helpline 01473 353350Information and emotional support to anyone living in Suffolk.
If you or someone close to you has been affected by dementia or if you are concerned about symptoms such as memory loss, the Suffolk Dementia Helpline offers a listening ear and time for you to talk things through in confidence. Feedback from callers so far shows just how important it is to have someone to listen to you and allow you time to talk. The Dementia Helpline is a service for people affected by the illness themselves, carers, family members, friends, professionals and anyone concerned about dementia. The helpline can provide information about dementia, how to get help locally, how to access service to maintain independence and queries on benefits and legal issues. We can also respond to email enquiries, if this is a more convenient way for you to get in touch. The helpline is run by Sue Ryder and was launched in partnership with Age UK Suffolk and Suffolk Family Carers. The line is open Monday-Friday 9am-5pm.Please call,we are here to help
T 01473 353350 or E [email protected]
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The Cottage Gardener
For All Your Gardening Needs
• Weeding, pruning, planting, lawn cutting, hedge trimming
• Garden clearance, patios, fencing, paths, sheds, decking
• Plant advisory & supply service, hanging baskets & pots
• Knowledgeable, professional & reliable
• No job too small – free estimates•
Contact John on:-
Mobile:- 07833 088576 email:[email protected]
CHIPPER-TECHGARDEN MACHINERY SPECIALIST
SALES, SERVICE, REPAIRS AND HIRE OFLAWN MOWERS, CHAINSAWS, HEDGE TRIMMERS, STRIMMERS
COLLECTION AND DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE
TEL/FAX 01449 616665LODGE WORKS, OLD NEWTON, STOWMARKET IP14 4EE
[email protected] chippertech.com
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LAWN CARE
General Grass CuttingLong or Short grass
Special Occasions andOne Off Cut Available
Please callBob Brooks ~ M 07989
676838Or Contact At
45 Thackary GroveStowmarket IP14 1RE
MOWERMAN LTDSales of new & used
Lawnmowers,Ride-ons, Strimmers,
Cultivators etc.Also cylinder grinding,
servicing,spare parts, repairs etc
Free local collection24 hr. Answer Service
Highly competitive rates
A.KendallElm Cottage
Blacksmith Road, Cotton01449 781157
Is your garden allwork and no
play?
For all year interestand
easy maintenance
Call Jane Hamblin
Land Army Designs
01359 231344
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Just GardeningThere isn't much going on in the garden during winter. If you’re like me, you can't wait for the Snowdrops to appear, this is always an early indicator Spring is just around the corner.Having said that I still find little jobs which require attention. Having cleared all the fallen leaves from my lawn and other parts of the garden I'm still finding some leaves blown in on the wind from my neighbours gardens, so I clear them up straight away. It's only a ten minute job at this time of the year and yet on a bright day it still gets you outside. When you come back into the warm of your home it's very satisfying to have done something. Also I've had a couple of terra-cotta pots crack in the cold frosty conditions. So I break them up and put the pieces in a bin ready for the crocks to go into the bottom of pots next season acting as drainage.Just recently I purchased a new wire rake, adding to my armoury of gardening tools. It has an adjustable sliding mechanism on the handle. This allows you to use it in the standard full size garden lawn rake position but then allows you to reduce the head down to a very narrow useful tool for getting in under bushes and shrubs. You may think you've collected up all the twigs and garden debris during your winter tidy-up but I was surprised how good this new tool performed getting into some inaccessible placed I can't normally reach. Saves a lot of bending as well.There isn't much flowering colour in my garden at present. Although I have had a good display of yellow winter flowering Jasmine and my old favourite Mahonia has performed very well. The Choiysa Sun Dance Evergreen is a splash of colour and is standing very proud in the border. Happy Gardening............Norman Parcell
IN THE GARDEN
Winter WildlifeSome people like to put extra food out for their garden birds' – especially in the winter which can be a real life-saver in harsh weather, and for many people wild birds feeding in their garden provide hours of entertainment.There is also an important knock-on effect for the organic gardener, if birds get used to searching for food in your garden in winter they will search for greenfly, caterpillars and snails during the rest of the year. Fresh water should be provided at all times, in a shallow container so birds can drink and bath without danger of drowning. If the bird bath is on the ground or in the form of a pond, then other animals, such as hedgehogs will use it and it is important to have sloping sides so that animals can get in and out. Amanda Manley
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Bacton United 89 FCCATCH A MATCH AT BRICKWALL MEADOW
Forthcoming fixtures: Kick off 2.00pm
05/01/13 ! BU89FC v Salvation Army! SIL Div II12/01/13! BU89FC! v AFC Hoxne! ! SIL Div II19/01/13! BU89FC A! v AFC Titans! ! SIL Div VI02/02/13 ! BU89FC A! v Willis Res! ! SIL Div VI
Why not take a walk down to Brickwall Meadow and support your local team. Enjoy refreshments in the comfortable licensed lounge and watch grass roots football at its best, played by locally based players for fun and enjoyment. Better still buy a season ticket, for only £5.00 join the social club and you can attend the many functions that take place on a regular basis in the lounge.New players are always welcome. Why not come along to training on Wednesday evening contact Harry Steed 07850793014 for details.BU89FC also have junior football teams at most age groups playing on Saturday mornings.Please contact Robbie Walker for details. 07547119957The managers and players of Bacton United 89 FC would like to wish all
their supporters a very prosperous and enjoyable 2013.SUPPORT THE BRICKIES
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Forthcoming Event - CHRISTMAS QUAMBLEThe quiz on legs 28th December 2012
Starting at 10.30 a.m. from the Brickwall Club HouseA fun footpath walk with GK quiz for all the family to complete along the way
with an Answer session, complete with a Soup & Roll in the lounge.WALK OFF THE CHRISTMAS EXCESS
THE CLUBHOUSE BRICKWALL MEADOW BACTON IP144HRTO BOOK A PLACE T 07850793014
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We are in need of more Beavers and Cubs and if anyone would like their Son / Daughter to join a section please don’t hesitate to contact the Group Secretary details above.
• Beaver Scouts (6yrs – 8yrs) meet every Monday (term time) 6.00pm – 7.15pm
• Cub Scouts (8yrs – 10 ½ yrs) meet every Friday (term time) 6.15pm – 7.45pm
• Scouts (10 ½ yrs – 14yrs) meet every Friday (term time) 8pm – 9.30pm
Recycling Bins - Please remember to use our recycling bins at the Scout HQ – This also raises funds for the group and is much easier than transporting your bottles and clothes to the Stowmarket recycling centre / bins.
1st BACTON SCOUT GROUP
Mrs Karen Hall-Price –1st Bacton Scout Group Secretary
1 Canham’s Farm Cottages, Cow Green, Bacton IP14 4HH
Tel. 01449 780332 / 07812 105228 [email protected]
1st Cotton & Bacton Guides, Brownies & RainbowsIf you or your daughter would like to know more about joining visit -www.girlguiding.org.uk/interested or call 0800 1 69 59 01We meet on Wednesdays in Bacton during Term Time.Rainbows(5-7 years) 5.30 – 6.30pmBrownies(7-10 years) 5.45 – 7.15pmGuides(10-14 years) 7.30 – 9pm
NEW YEAR REsolutions
The ancient Babylonians made promises to their gods at the start of each year that they would return borrowed objects and pay their debts.
The Romans began each year by making promises to the god Janus, for whom the month of January is named.
In the Medieval era, the knights took the "peacock vow" at the end of the Christmas season each year to re-affirm their commitment to chivalry.
At watchnight services, many Christians prepare for the year ahead by praying and making these resolutions.
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HORTICULTURAL SOCIETYPresident Philip Jeffries chaired the meeting.Chairman Diane Gladders said she was nothing without the support of the members and thanked them for the many and various jobs they had done including replanting the village hall border.Philip in turn thanked Diane and husband John for their input.Outgoing Treasurer Anita Leggett said the books had shown a deficit this year but this was partly due to providing the P A system for the hall.Philip said the Society does well and is long standing. Their contribution to the Flower Show is much appreciated as was the help given for the Jubilee Party a t The Manor and the P lant Containers which were organised by Graham Jenner and Bryan Symonds.The elections were held with Anita Leggett agreeing to stay on until February as Treasurer and the addition of Keith Parsons to the committee.Philip presented the Rose Bowl for most points in the Rose Show to Dianne Gladders and the members Cup to John Gladders for the Monthly Competitions.Will Gray presented Diane with flowers in gratitude of her excellent chairmanship.The Christmas meal on Tuesday, 11th December was finalised with the meal to be served at 7pm in Bacton Village Hall followed by entertainer `Nigel ‘Boy’ Syers.At the meeting on 13th February 2013, Graham Jenner will be speaking.The evenings speaker was Jenny Tyson on Japanese Gardens which she said is
an amateur interest although she had much knowledge to impart on this subject.The tranquil gardens stem from a need by the Japanese to escape the very crowded towns. Always included are rocks of odd numbers , still water, moving water, dry stones , raked gravel and hard pruned trees. Also shown on the slides were the beautiful cherry trees that grow everywhere and are much celebrated.Philip thanked Jenny and said he had been to Tokyo and saw that pockets ofsanctuary are needed there.The monthly raffle was won by Philip Symonds.Monthly Competition results:Jar of Chutney/Pickle. 1. Sheila Brown.2. Will Gray.Flowering House Plant:1. Anita Leggett. 2. Sheila Brown.3. Diane Gladders.
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BACTON & WYVERSTONE RBL WOMEN’S SECTION
At the October 2012 AGM all Officers and Committee were re-elected en bloc with the addition of Doreen Wynne who now joins the Committee.After all the business which included Chairman Angela Elmer thanking the members for their continued support, a Bring and Buy was run for the poppy Appeal by Doreen Wynne and Joyce Griggs making a profit of £51.The Christmas meal and entertainment will be held at the Park Hotel at Diss on Thursday, 13th December.7 members will be attending the County Conference and Christmas Celebrations on Saturday, 1st December at Needham.After refreshments and the draw, bingo was played with caller Maureen Gardiner who also organised the prizes.
The Poppy Appeal Coffee Morning was held at the home of Barbara Burrows on 6th November and realised over £200 profit from a raffle, bring & buy and teas.At the Remembrance Service member Carol Bartrum read the lesson
and the Chairman laid the Poppy Wreath at the War Memorial.Members were saddened by the passing away of member Marj Cowell over the Remembrance period.
ROYAL BRITISH LEGION POPPY APPEAL 2012
Bacton & District RBL thank all who helped in any way to raise the grand total of £3204.08 for the Annual Poppy Appeal in our three villages, this was raised in various ways, the main ones being house to house collections, collection boxes at out local businesses and schools, church collections and the Eddie Palfrey Whist Drive. Also is included is money raised by the Women's Section at their October meeting where they held a bring and buy stall and a coffee morning held at Mayfield Lodge in November. Thanks must also be extended to Mr Monk of Cotton who drives a Galloway coach, mainly doing trips to war graves overseas and has a Poppy Collection box on his coach, this year he collected the grand sum of £34 (included in the above total) and 111 euros, which when changed into sterling will be added to the total, many thanks to him and his passengers.
Thursday 9am - 10. 30am.In the Community Room, St Mary’s Church, Bacton
[email protected] www.thebactonworkclub.onesuffolk.net/
Our Work club is a fairly informal gathering, but we can offer you some useful help and advice as you look for fresh employment. We know how difficult it can be when you are looking for work, but we can offer you help in writing your CV, preparing for an interview and writing job applications. You don’t have to live in Bacton - but we are not able to help you with travel expenses to get here.
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The Good Neighboursare 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 WyverstoneGood Neighbour Scheme
All volunteers have been CRB checked and are covered by public liability insurance.
Contact them on 07980 948641.Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm
Good Neighbours,
Thank you Mr Gant, Good Neighbours, you kindly reset the timer on my heating system.I endeavoured to change the timing but panicked when the system closed down, and it was a cold day.
Thank you Good Neighbours.
Jane Symons
Where? The Community Room, St Mary’s BactonWhen? January Mon 14th & 28th 2pm - 4pmFebruary 11th & 25th 2pm - 4pmWho?Everyone is welcome – No charge! (though donations always welcome!)Why not come along for tea, toast, cakesand savouries?Come along and bring a friend!
For more details, please ring: Linda Last: 781772, Janice Shea: 781263, Rev Julia Lall: 774646
Please let us know if you would like a lift.
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BACTON & DISTRICT W.I.
Monday December 3rd 2012
Our December meeting was somewhat quieter than usual but enjoyable nonetheless. In the last few years we had been making our own Christmas entertainments in the form of quizzes, games, competitions demonstrations of cookery and craft and Carol singing. This usually resulted in a great deal of hilarity and lively conversation throughout the evening but on this occasion we decided to engage a speaker. We began the evening with a festive glass of wine and the ‘business’ was over fairly quickly so that Linda Scoles was soon able to take over with her talk on ‘Disastrous Christmas gifts’. She proceeded to entertain us by telling tales of Christmases past when she attempted to surprise her husband with witty and original gifts on a tight budget. These gifts often seemed to fall short of the expectations of her spouse apart from their very first Christmas as man and wife when she had been able to present him with a baby son. Unsuccessful gifts included a tool box bought for a husband who didn’t do DIY and a wooden toilet seat which turned out to have a split in it c a u s i n g p r e d i c t a b l y p a i n f u l consequences.. Linda’s talk was full of good humour and had everyone laughing along with her. After this we had refreshments provided by all of our members having brought a plate of food. The food was accompanied by a table Quiz compiled
by our new secretary, Angela Cook, in which we tried to guess the names of Christmas songs from clues provided. When the food was eaten, the quiz marked and prizes distributed there was still time for a testing game of ‘Give Us a Clue’ before we disbanded for the Christmas break.Our W.I. never meets in January so our next meeting will be on Monday February the 4th. At our first meeting of 2013 Nigel George will tell us when an Orange is legally a Banana!
Visitors welcome at £3.00 per session.Amanda ManleyPresident of Bacton and District W.I.
BACTON & COTTONLOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY
Tuesday, January 15th7.30 pm, Bacton Village Hall
"Victorian school houses in Suffolk"Sarah Doig grew up in a Victorian school house and shares her passion with us for these interesting buildings and the vital role they played in our communitiesMembers £2 Non-members £3Programme Secretary soughtWe are urgently looking for someone to be our Programme Secretary and to work with me early in 2013 on the programme for 2013/2014.Good speakers get booked up very early hence the need to start early on planning a new programme. It's an important and interesting job as without a programme there can be no Society !If you are interested please contact -Peter Wenban, Chairman T e l : 0 1 4 4 9 7 8 1 0 9 5 e - m a i l : [email protected]
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WYVERSTONE PARISH COUNCIL
REPORT John BeanBACTON
PARISH COUNCIL REPORT
Jane BrookmanBACTON & WYVERSTONE
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
Sandra Welham
AT HOME LIBRARY SERVICE
Do you enjoy reading but are unable to get to a static
or mobile library? Volunteers from the At Home
Library Service will deliver books or spoken word cassettes/CDs to your home on a fortnightly basis. They
can order specific books for you, or bring you a selection to choose
from.If you are interested please ring Stowmarket Library 01449
613143and leave your details with a
member of staff.You will be contacted later by a
volunteer.
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COTTONPARISH COUNCIL
REPORT
Colin Hall
Cotton Parish Council met on the 28th November 2013 when the design for the structure to mount the Jubilee Memorial plaque was presented by Councillor Williams, subject to approval by the Village Hall Committee Councillor Williams will undertake the construction at no cost to the Council. MSDC Councillor Stringer is to make inquiries at the District Council to endeavor to trace the registered owner of Common Land in Scuffins Lane. It was reported that Cotton residents are now making use of the Good Neighbour Scheme. Unfortunately Cotton Theatre Club has disbanded but Becca Gibbs, the organizer, hopes to run Drama Workshops during school holidays.
It has been brought to the attention of the Council that the bus shelter in Cock Road (which is not used ) could be put to use for the benefit of the community. The Council felt that residents should be asked for their ideas as to how this could be done, any ideas can be emailed to the Clerk, whose new email address appears at the end of this report or given to any Councillor.Dr. Dan Poulter our MP has confirmed that he will attend another Community Café later in theNew Year.The next meeting of the Parish Council will be held on Wednesday 23rd January 2013 at 7.30pm in the village hall.
Please note that the Parish Council’s email address has changed to [email protected]
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Thank you to all who contributed to
the Skip at Asda.The large skip was
over half fullat the end of the day.
A great response for a growing need.
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STOP PRESS!
CRISIS TIME FOR VILLAGE HALL
Bacton Village Hall faces closure unless more members of the community come forward to help to run it. This needs to happen by the date of our AGM at the end of February.
This building, which is at the heart of village life, has been supported by the parish council for many years. It has recently been discovered that the hall is not the responsibility of the parish council, but of the village hall trustees. This will inevitably increase the workload of the committee members who are also the trustees.
Unfortunately, illness and family circumstances mean that of the six committee members, only three are able to be actively involved. This small group of very committed people cannot take on the necessary fund raising or administrative tasks such as organising a maintenance fund or compliance with health and safety restrictions unaided.
If you have skills which would help us keep this vital asset going, and are prepared to give up a couple of hours a month, please contact us. We need active committee members to steer the future policy of the hall, and also helpers at fund raising events. We will be asking each local organisation which uses the hall to send a representative, but other members of the community are also needed.
Please ring me, Keith Parsons, on 01449 781397.
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THE BENEFICE OF BACTON WITH WYVERSTONE,COTTON, OLD NEWTON AND WICKHAM SKEITH
Rector - Revd Dr Liz Varley 781108Curate - Revd Julia Lall 774646
Lay Reader - Mrs Elaine Miller 770337Lay Reader - Mrs Sheila Wright 766392
Lay Reader - Mrs Helen Matter 01473 298504Elder - Mr Peter Paine 767897
Elder - Mrs Janice Shea 781263 Elder - Mrs Jean Willoughby 766621
Church Warden St Mary’s Bacton - Mr David Black 781347Church Warden St Mary’s Bacton - Mr Ray Bartrum 781526
PCC Secretary St Mary’s Bacton - Mrs Linda Last 781772 PCC Treasurer St Mary’s Bacton - Mr Brian Manley 781595Bell Ringer St Mary’s Bacton - Mr Winston Girling 674425
Church Warden & PCC Secretary St Andrew’s CottonMr Mervyn Walker 780272
PCC Treasurer St Andrew’s Cotton - Mrs Jane deBeer 781594PCC Secretary St Andrews Cotton - VACANCY
Church Warden St George’s Wyverstone - Mr James Black 781913PCC Secretary St George’s Wyverstone - Mrs Angela Cook 781328
Rural Dean of Stowmarket - Revd Barbara Bilston 781253 Methodist Minister - Revd Stephen Yelland 612619Methodist Minister - Deacon Hilary Smith - 781845
Fr David Finegan (Catholic Parish of Our Lady Stowmarket) 612946
John Curwen
Thank you so much for all the help and concern that came flooding in both before and after John’s death on 20th November. I have been overwhelmed by your support. The funeral, although sad, was a joyful celebration of his life, a memory to treasure.Thank you all Noelle Curwen
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A Word from the Curate
Another Christmas over, another New Year beginning; as we say good-bye to the old year our thoughts naturally turn to all that lies ahead. What will 2013 hold for us? Do
we feel superstitious about the number 13? How do we face the unknown?One suggestion lies in a little-known poem called The Gate of the Year. It is the poem quoted by King George VI in his Christmas Day broadcast in 1939.
I said to the man who stood at the Gate of the Year, "Give me a light that I may tread safely into the unknown." And he replied, "Go out into the darkness, and put your hand into the hand of God. That shall be to you better than light, and safer than a known way."
Minnie Haskins (1875-1957)Britain was at war, and there was no knowing what the outcome would be, or how long it would last. The King quoted the words as an encouragement to his people at a time of great uncertainty; so when the champagne corks have all popped, Auld Lang Syne has been sung for another year, and the last chimes of Big Ben fade away, how will you approach all that 2013 holds in store for you?
I know that for me, it will be a case of putting my hand into the hand of God as he leads me on to the next stage in my journey. 2013 will mean for me a change of job, a house move and lots more people to meet as I leave the Bacton Benefice after Easter to take up a new appointment as Priest – in – Charge of the South Hartismere Benefice (just up the road!)
Throughout my training and my Curacy God has led me to the right places and the right people, and I trust that he will do it again. After all, he brought me here, and it has been one of the happiest and most fulfilling times of my life! I have been so grateful for all the support, encouragement, training and practical help I have received while I’ve been here. I have met some wonderful people, and have felt so privileged to be part of your lives through the baptisms, weddings and funerals I have conducted, as well as meeting you in your homes, at the lunch clubs, the schools, the coffee mornings and all the other activities that make up the life of a busy benefice. It will be difficult to say good-bye, but God never calls us to stay still; so I step out in trust and obedience to do the work he has entrusted me with in the new benefice.
My prayer for you is that whatever lies in store for you in the coming year, you will sense the hand of God guiding, protecting and blessing you and those you love.
With love and best wishes for 2013, Julia.
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Could you be a Friend toSuffolk’s Churches?
Are you someone who values the church building which has been part of your community for generations? Many such buildings are under threat from crumbling plaster, rising damp, failing pipes, tottering towers or the dreaded Death Watch Beetle. Your church might currently be in the fortunate situation where all is well – but in the future it could be your community that needs help from the Suffolk Historic Churches Trust.
In 2013 we are celebrating our 40th Anniversary and since 1973 we have given out grants, totalling more than £3 million, to help restore and preserve churches of all denominations. These grants have been a lifeline to struggling fund-raisers. The money comes from the annual sponsored church bike ride in September, from legacies and donations, but also from the subscriptions of the Friends of the Suffolk Historic Churches Trust.
In return for a minimum annual donation of £15 per person Friends are invited to an annual dinner, study days and other events. They also receive twice yearly newsletters about the work of the Trust in Suffolk.
Please become a Friend of the Suffolk Historic Churches Trust – your church could be the one that needs help in the future.
Martin FavellChairman, Suffolk Historic Churches Trust
www.shct.org.uk office telephone: 01787 883884
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Sun. January 6th
(EPIPHANY):8.00 a.m. BCP Communion9.30 a.m. Family Service9.30 a.m. Family ServiceNo Serviceat St. Andrew’s, Cotton11.00 a.m. Extended Communion2.30 p.m. Plough Sunday Evensong6.30 p.m. EpiphanyPraise in the CommunitySun. January 13th
(BAPTISM OF CHRIST):8.00 a.m. BCP Communion9.30 a.m. Extended Communion9.30 a.m. Extended Communion11.00 a.m. Morning Worship10.45 a.m. United ServiceNo Service at St. George’s, Wyverstone
Sun. January 20th (THIRD OF EPIPHANY):9.30 a.m. Extended Communion9.30 a.m. Holy CommunionNo Serviceat St. Andrew’s, Cotton11.00 a.m. Extended Communion 11.00 a.m. Holy CommunionSun. January 27th
(FOURTH OF EPIPHANY):8.00 a.m. Holy Communion9.30 a.m. Extended Communion9.30 a.m. Extended Communion11.00 a.m. Extended Communion11.00 a.m. Sung MatinsNo Serviceat St. George’s, Wyverstone
BactonBactonWickham Skeith
Old NewtonGippingWyverstone
Old NewtonBactonWickham SkeithCottonOld Newton Chapel
BactonWickham Skeith
Old NewtonWyverstone
Old NewtonBactonWickham SkeithCottonOld Newton
Rev. Liz VarleyRev. Liz VarleyRev. Julia Lall
Sheila WrightRev. Julia LallHelen Matter
Rev. Julia LallJanice SheaSheila WrightDi BarkerRev. Julia Lall
Sheila WrightRev. Julia Lall
Sheila WrightRev. Liz Varley
Rev. Liz VarleyJanice SheaSheila WrightSheila WrightRev. Liz Varley
CHURCH OF ENGLAND SERVICES IN THE BENEFICEduring January 2013
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CATHOLIC PARISH OF OUR LADY, STOWMARKETParish Priest: Father David Finegan, The Presbytery,
29 Lockington Road, Stowmarket IP14 1BQ Tel: 01449-612946E-mail: [email protected]
MASS TIMES:Saturdays (First Mass of Sunday):
St Mary’s C of E Church, Woolpit IP30 9QG - 6.00 pmSundays:
Our Lady’s, Stricklands Road, Stowmarket - 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 outside the church, in the weekly Newsletter and on the Parish Website www.ourladys-stowmarket.co.uk
A PRAYER FOR THE NEW YEARAs we begin a New Year we all have our hopes and perhaps anxieties. Many people make New Year’s Resolutions, which are often quickly broken and then only make the post-Christmas January blues seem all the worse.Perhaps instead we might begin the New Year with a prayer. I very much like the prayer of Saint Richard who was Bishop of Chichester from 1244 to 1253, which became famous in recent times as the song “Day by Day” in the 1971 musical Godspell. We could make it our prayer in 2013.Day by day,Dear Lord, of thee three things I pray:To see thee more clearly,Love thee more dearly,Follow thee more nearly,Day by day.
May God bless you every day of 2013. Father David Finegan
ST. ANDREWS’S CHURCH CLEANING ROTA
If you would like to join our rota please give me a call to discuss.Christine Marston:- 781567
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SIDESMAN’S ROTA FOR ST. MARY’S BACTON - January 2013
Jan 6th 8.00 a.m.........................................................................Robert Black 9.30 a.m.....................................................Brian Last & Linda Last Coffee....................................................................................Linda LastJan 13th 9.30 a.m.......................................Ron Southgate & Carol Bartrum Coffee............................................................................Ruth SouthgateJan 20th 9.30 a.m..............................................Brian Manley & Rosy Black Coffee...................................................................................Janice SheaJan 27th 9.30 a.m.........................................................Mike Hall & Pat Hall Coffee...........................................................................Carol Bartrum
BAPTISM
Nov 18thGrace Holly Smith
FUNERAL
Dec 10thGwendoline Edith Betts
FROM THE PARISH REGISTERS
FORGE COMMUNITY CHURCH, Debenham Leisure Centre2 Services every Sunday 9.30 and 11.30am
Incorporating 242 Youth Church and Kids at the Forgecontact [email protected] or 01449 710437 or visit the website
www.forgechurch.com
COTTON METHODIST CHURCH 2013All services at 10.30 a.m.
January: 6th, 13th, 20th (with Holy Communion), 27thFebruary: 3rd
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Attention! Wyverstone Congregation:
TOUR OF BURY CATHEDRAL In place of the February 3rd Praise in Community Service
we have the opportunity to be shown aroundSt Edmundsbury Cathedral by Canon Philip Banks.
The tour of the Cathedral starts at 2.30 pm and will be followed by 3.30 pm Choral Evensong.
Tea and Cake will be available after the service.Transport will be provided.
Please contact 01449 781913 or 01449 781841to register an interest.
The Angel pictured here belongs to a private individual in Bacton and is an example of the work of local craftsman Rob Lewis.
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THE RETURN OF THE ANGELS?Hundreds of years ago, the angels of Bacton were torn from the church roof by the image-breakers.
Now there is a plan to replace these beautiful and symbolic figures, with each carved wooden angel celebrating the life of a person, or an event in the village.
So what is happening? The parochial church council has applied for permission to install 18 carved angels high up on St. Mary’s historic hammer-beam roof. They will not all take flight at once: this is a long time project and it could be many years before all the angels can be attached.
Each angel will be individually created by a skilled craftsman as the funds become available. The Friends of St. Mary’s have already promised to pay for the first of these, but it is expected that any further angels will be donated by individuals. The cost is expected to be between £2,500 and £3,000 per angel. Each angel will carry a dedication (not visible from the ground), and will be recorded and photographed in a book on view within the church.
Obviously great care has to be taken with a grade one listed building and English Heritage will need to be consulted. However, if the PCC’s application is successful, the first angels will be ready to fly next year.
We use the words “replace” rather than simply “install” because it is likely that the roof interior of St. Mary’s was once decorated with angels and the carved figures of saints. But if you look up into the roof now, all you can see is the sawn off ends of the hammer-beams – evidence that something has been removed. The records are silent about whether this happened during the Reformation or a hundred years later when Cromwell’s men set out to destroy “Popish images” from the nation’s churches. Some of our neighbouring churches managed to retain some angels – although many more were carved or extensively refurbished by the Victorians. Not a single angel survived in Bacton.
The aim of the project is simple: to leave the church a little more beautiful than we found it, in a way which involves the entire community. The angel project is currently being steered by a joint Friends and PCC sub committee. If you are interested in donating an angel to celebrate a life, or an event, and would like to know more please contact Sue Middleton on 781273 or Ann Kent on 781607.
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Pest Control & Prevention:Rat & Mouse Eradication &
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Hornet’s nests, Ants, Fleas, Flies etc.Mole control by all Ministry approved methods
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St Edmundsbury Male Voice Choir.......................................................................
SEMVC is 25 years old in 2013 and besides our usual concert programme, we have two very special events to celebrate our birthday.
We would really like as many of our ex choristers and friends to attend our celebrations as possible.
On Saturday January 5th 2013 we are holding a Silver Jubilee Dinner at the West Wing, Ickworth House with some singing included! Cost is £28.75 per ticket.
On Saturday 22nd June there will be a concert at the Apex in Bury St Edmunds featuring Suffolk’s very own Laura Wright as well as SEMVC.Tickets for this will go on sale in April 2013.
If you would like to come to the dinner please contactone of the following:
Ivor Thulborn T 01953 717187 E [email protected] Everett T 01284 787751
You might also consider becoming a Friend of the Choir or why not join us and come and sing? We rehearse every Thursday evening at Howard Middle School in BSE. As a friend you will receive a monthly newsletter and be entitled to discounts to many of our concerts as well as the chance to come on tour with us all.
If you are interested please contact either Ivor or Richard.
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M A Heating Services Oil, Gas and LPG boiler servicing,
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For a trustworthy, friendly and local service
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New Year? New You!Join a local Yoga class: Sessions held at Cotton, Haughley, Stowupland &
Stonham Barns
Yoga is an excellent ‘stress-buster’, each session will help to sculpt the
body, quiet the mind and increase your stamina and strength.
Come and be uplifted!!£6 per session
For further details, a class schedule, or to book your place please contact
Wendy on:
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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.
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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
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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 [email protected] or 01449 781185
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PAINTER - Interior/exterior, 20 years experience. Offering cheap rates Please contact Jamie on 01359 241339 or 07944 329677
GUITAR/BASS GUITAR TEACHER - With 20 years experience, can travel to you if preferred. Offering cheap rates Call Jamie on 01359 241339 or 07944 329677
J.B. HOME REPAIRS/MAINTENANCE Fair & Free Quotes.Insured. Qualified. T 01449 720172 or 07931635029
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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
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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
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BROCKFORD SERVICES Ltd - Gardening Service and Property Maintenance. Experience and reliability at competitive rates M 07818438044 T 01728 860792
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
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GARDEN KEEPER - all gardens great & small. One off or regular jobs. Lawn cutting & restoration, weeding, planting, hedge trimming, ground clearing.Friendly reliable service. Call Paul on 07872945584 or 01449 782033
UPVC Windows, Doors, Garage Doors, Conservatories, Fascias and Soffits. For free advice, information and costs please contact:- Michael Brame 01449 781533 or 07931 784470
D.W.VINCENT BUILDING SERVICES - 40 years experience in the trade in this area, working on old or new properties. 01449 781529
A.J. HARRIS - DECORATING AND HOME IMPROVEMENTS. Interior and exterior work undertaken, inc. ceramic tiling, coving, etc. FREE QUOTATION 01449 781968
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SMALL ADS
K.V.M SEWING MACHINES GISLINGHAM Servicing & repairs to Singer & most makes.All work guaranteed. 01379 783521A.J.COLLINS TREE SERVICES - for professional tree care, hedge trimming etc01449 767196 /[email protected]
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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
KITCHEN DOCTOR new worktops, complete kitchen installations, bedroom, also home maintenance. Call Chris on 01449 781057 or 07908786853
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GRADE EIGHT MUSICIAN offers piano & saxophone tuition. Reasonable rates, call Olly Chalk 07948978361 or 01449 780352
JENNY WADE. Registered Childminder 01449 781415
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 781083BACTON VILLAGE HALL recently refurbished, fantastic new kitchen. For details or to hire please telephone 01449 781343WYVERSTONE VILLAGE HALL for your meetings, events etc Bar, kitchen, good car parking. Phone Kerri on 781151
London 2012 brought talented people to Britain. But did you know
this happens every year? Thousands of bright young men and women come to study at our universities. Sadly, most have no contact with British people outside the campus. Some miss their families; many are curious about the real life of Britain. That’s why HOST arranges for them to spend a day, weekend or 3 days at Christmas as guests in hospitable homes. This is a great opportunity to get to know someone from another country, and help them to feel welcome. As a volunteer host, you could enjoy introducing a student of your choice to your way of life and perhaps to their very first Christmas.
Please call David on 01508 483 838or see www.hostuk.org.
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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
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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.
ANGLIA TRANSPORT TRAININGMANUAL & AUTOMATIC
INTENSIVE DRIVING COURSES B + E TRAILER TRAINING
DENNIS MILLIER
01449 781849 07799 662443
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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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