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St Mary’s, Wilby
St Lawrence’s, Brundish
PiNewsletter - January/February 2017
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JANUARY/FEBRUARY SERVICES in our EIGHT PARISHES
Services: VW = Village Worship; HC = Holy Communion; MP = Morning Prayers; FS = Family Service; FC = Family Communion; CS = Carol Service; BC = Benefice Communion; TBA = To be announced Priest/Presiding: DB = David Burrell; RO = Ron Orams; DM = David Mulrenan; LE = Lay Elder;
January 1st 8th 15th 22nd 29th
2017 Epiphany Epiphany 1 Epiphany 2 Epiphany 3 Candlemas
Isaiah 63:7-9 Isaiah 42:1-9 Isaiah 49:1-7 Isaiah 9:1-4
Hebr 2:10-18
Acts 10:34-43
1 Cor 1:1-9 1 Cor 1:10-18
Matt 2:13-23 Matt 3:13-17 John 1:29-4 Matt 4:12-23
St Lawrence 9.30am 11am 10.30am
Brundish Vill Worship Holy Comm Benefice
LE RO Comm
Readers Susan Moyle Gerald Western tbc
St Mary 9.30am 11am 9.30am
Wilby Vill Worship Morn Prayer Vill Worship
DM LE LE
Readers tbc A and R Gwyn tbc
St Ethelbert 10.30am Benfce
Tannington Comm
February 5th 12th 19th 26th
2017 4th before Lent 3rd before Lent 2nd before Lent Next before Lent
Isaiah 58:1-12 Deut 30:15-20 Genesis 1:1-2:3 Exodus 24:12-18
1 Corinth 2:1-12 1 Corinth 3:1-9 Romans 8:18-25 2 Peter 1:16-21
Matthew 5:13-20 Matthew 5:21-37 Matthew 6:25-34 Matthew 7:1-9
St Lawrence 6.30pm 9.30am 11am
Brundish Evensong Village Worship Holy Comm
DB LE DB
Readers Paul Smiddy Chris Smart T&H Gillingham
St Mary 11am 9.30am 11am 9.30am
Wilby Holy Communion Village Worship Morning Prayer Village Worship
DB LE DM LE
Readers Andrew Pilling tbc Ian Williamson tbc
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January/February 2017
Dear Friends,
Happy New Year!
I can imagine that many of us will be wondering what 2017 will bring. Some
will be viewing the coming year with anticipation, some with apprehension
and perhaps some even with fear. A new year invariably heralds change of
some sort; as somebody once said to me, nothing stays the same forever, in
this world, change is inevitable. The question arises: should we regard all
change as inevitable? Indeed, perhaps we should be involved, support or even
instigate some changes, after all, we don’t live in a perfect world and some
changes would be for the better.
I am reminded of a well-known prayer:
God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change;
The courage to change the things I can;
And the wisdom to know the difference.
Jesus Christ certainly brought about quite a few changes and his ministry
goes on changing the world for the better. Even so, the future can be unset-
tling for us all, but of course something that we can cling to is the timeless-
ness of God, and that he will be the same tomorrow as He is today and was
yesterday. St Paul makes this point in 2 Corinthians 4:16-18: even though our
outer nature is wasting away, our inner nature is being renewed day by day.
No matter what happens to us in the world in which we live, that part of us
which lives in Christ, remains the same and is as timeless and unchanging as
God.
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever (Hebrews 13:8).
If all seems bewildering and chaotic, remember that wonderful old hymn by
Arthur Ainger: God is working His purpose out. There is purpose to the
world in which we live, though it is sometimes hard to see and understand.
With my prayers and best wishes,
Ron
Front cover picture: Wilby pupils learning more about the season of Advent. Please send your favourite pics to brunbynewsletter@gmail.com
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Regular events . . . LADIES GROUPS
The Ladies’ discussion group meet in the Cratfield Poacher, on the third Tuesday in the
month. If you would like to know more, please call me on 01986-798901.
OPEN THE BOOK.
Open the book is a project to offer Bible stories in schools, churches and other places
where children meet. Teams of between four and seven volunteers use a variety of visual
aids to present stories in a lively and compelling way. We are establishing a team in this
benefice so if you would like to know more then please let me know, but be warned: you
must be prepared to have fun.
Ron Orams
Brundish & Wilby Diaries
Saturday 31 December 8pm New Year’s Eve Party WCH (p8,9)
Tuesday 10 January 12 pm Ladybird Lunch WCH (p9)
Wednesday 11 January 7.30pm Wilby Parish Council meeting WCH (p7)
Saturday 14 January 11am Jumble Rumble WCH (p8)
Tuesday 17 January 10am Drop In St Mary’s Church, Wilby (p5)
Thursday 19 January 7.30pm WI meeting WCH (p9)
Saturday 21 January 8pm Dance with David Last WCH (p9)
Tuesday 24 January 12pm Ladybird Lunch WCH (p9)
Friday 27 January 8pm Pub Night WCH (p9)
Saturday 28 January 9.45 am Gardens in Winter Visit WDGC (p13)
Thursday 2 February, 10am Brundish Baristas BVH (p12)
Tuesday 7 February 12pm Ladybird Lunch WCH (p9)
Thursday 9 February 7pm Brundish Film Anthropoid (p13)
Monday 13 February Wilby School Half Term 13 - 17 February
Wednesday 15 February 7.30pm WI meeting WCH (p9)
Saturday 18 February 8pm Dance with Annie WCH (p9)
Tuesday 21 February 10am Drop in St Mary’s Church, Wilby (p5)
Tuesday 21 February 12pm Ladybird Lunch WCH (p9)
Thursday 23 February 7.30pm Gardening Club meeting BVH (p13)
Friday 24 February 8pm Pub Night WCH (p9)
Saturday 11 March Wild Willy Barrett’s French Connection, WCH (p5,8)
ST MARY’S, WILBY NEWS
Wednesday Service
We are now having a short service in Wilby church at 9.15am every Wednesday morning. Everybody is welcome.
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NEWS FROM ST. MARY’s,WILBY
WILD WILLY BARRETT’S FRENCH CONNECTION - 11th March 2017 (see page 8)
You won’t find another band like Wild Willy Barrett’s French Connection. From a Parisian café via a
Dublin hooley to a New Orleans party with rip-roaring fiddle & banjo.
Imagine stumbling across a smoky back street bar, late night jam: Django Reinhardt & The Pogues;
Robert Johnson accompanies Edith Piaf; Bob Marley’s jammin’ with Stéphane Grappelli;
Tom Waits joins in. This is French Connection.
At the ensemble’s heart are the undisputed talents of multi-instrumentalist,
erstwhile Godfather of grunge folk, Wild Willy Barrett.
As the versatile and heartrending vocals of French singer Aurora Colson take centre stage,
the quartet perform stunning original compositions and arrangements on guitar, cello,
harmonium, whistle, fiddle, banjo and Irish pipes.
Enjoy a wonderful evening of unique musical entertainment overlaid with a large dose of dry humour,
very different from anything else you will experience in the UK at the moment.
www.wildwillybarrett.com
St MARY’s, WILBY
DROP FOR
IN COFFEE
Come to Wilby Church for a chat and coffee
Tuesday 17th January and Tuesday 21st February
10.00 - 11.30 am
Everyone Welcome
Looking forward to seeing you!
WILBY CORONATION HALL
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NEWS FROM WILBY CEVC PRIMARY SCHOOL
A note from Headteacher Mrs Wiseman We are at the end of a wonderfully busy and productive Autumn term. In December we received a
call from the East Anglian Daily Times asking us to comment on the news that our school has achieved joint first place in the Suffolk Schools League Tables.
As we explained to the reporter, of course we are thrilled with our news and wish to say a big con-gratulations to last year’s Year 6. However, as wonderful as the children’s results are,
academic success is only part of the story here at Wilby.
We want our children to develop into well rounded confident children and so we continue to place great emphasis on the Arts, Sport and Citizenship by providing them with a wide array of educational
and life experiences. This term has been no exception, with our children taking part in a variety of musical/dramatic activities (from performing in plays and assemblies, to singing at Snape Maltings and playing brass in the local community); giving of their best in a wide-range of sporting activity;
supporting and taking part in and even organising their own charity fund-raising events. Our children are remarkable and we will continue to encourage them to be the best
that they can be in all areas of school life.
Church links/ Christian values On 28th November pupils from our Y1 class visited Bury Cathedral to take part in an active story
telling session based on the topic of Advent and on 9th December all children from Year 2 to Year 6 took part in an Advent activity in our own church at Wilby. The children thoroughly enjoyed both events which have helped to develop their understanding of the true meaning of Christmas. Pupils from both KS1 and 2 took part in our Pyramid Carol Service at Stradbroke High School on Friday
9th December - both brass players and singers sounded amazing. Our Wilby School Carol Service was held on Tuesday 20th December-it was, as always,
a very special celebration of the season.
Please do join us for our Advent Service in Wilby Church on Tuesday 15th of February at 2pm. A number of children also took part in a wonderful concert held in the Felixstowe Pavillion called the
Everlasting Light. This concert was organised to raise funds for Action Aid in Africa. Our Wilby brass group and choir performed in the Co op at Framlingham in December and raised £55 for EACH
-they then went on to provide a festive entertainment for residents of the Foxearth nursing home! On 15th of December Wren Class performed their brilliant play ‘A little bird told me’ which
beautifully retold the Christmas story from the point of view of a little robin.
General news: Kingfisher Class went on their second trip of the term on December 2nd - this time they visited Norwich Castle to learn more about the Romans and the Iceni. They had a brilliant day doing , amongst other things, some marching with Roman soldiers and making their own gold torcs!
Our Christmas Open day was well attended and our younger visitors were thrilled that Father Chrismas was able to join them. The school Fayre was a tremendous success raising over £1,000 for
the school funds - many thanks to all members of the community who attended.
Wilby Church of England
Primary School
Mrs R Wiseman,
Head teacher
Mrs Kim Palmer,
Chair of Governors
Brundish Road, Wilby
IP21 5LR 01379 384708
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NEWS FROM WILBY PARISH COUNCIL
Planning Application – Tannington Hall The council held a meeting on 13th December 2016 to consider a planning application for
a change of use of land and buildings at Tannington Hall as a wedding and events venue
with erection of marquees, camping area and car park. Council decided unanimously to
oppose the application on the grounds that: (a) there was insufficient detail provided on the
types of events and their management, (b) the level of noise (approval is being sought for
music events to be permitted between 8 am and midnight seven days a week) had been
miscalculated and would be unacceptable given the significant impact musical and other
events would have on the surrounding locality, which would include Wilby,
(c) insufficient information had been provided about the proposed campsite and its
management.
Defibrillator The defibrillator has now arrived in Wilby! Arrangements are in hand to obtain estimates
for its installation which will hopefully take place in January 2017. Thereafter a
Community Awareness Seminar (to be conducted by the Community Heartbeat Trust) will
be held so that as many people as possible can become familiar with the defibrillator and
how to use it. Details of the seminar will be notified by email to those on the register and
on posters to be displayed on the Parish noticeboard and elsewhere in the village. If you
wish to join the email register, which is a very useful means of receiving information
of community interest please contact Julie Collett, the Parish Clerk at
jcollett5@btinternet.com. Residents of surrounding villages are most welcome to attend
this meeting.
Next Meeting – Todd Strehlow The next meeting of the council will be held in the Coronation Hall at 7.30 pm on
Wednesday 11 January 2017. All are very welcome to attend. We will have a full agenda
including co-option of a new member, the defibrillator, the provision of a Speed Indicator
Device, and the council’s budget for 2017/18. Importantly we will also be marking the
resignation of Todd Strehlow, who is standing down from the council having moved to
Campsea Ashe. Todd has served as a member since October 2010 and has played a key
role as the lead on planning matters, in representing the School and latterly as the Footpath
Warden. We are most grateful for his support over the years and we will miss his
measured and frequently original contributions to our deliberations. Todd has contributed
a great deal to Wilby both as a council member and as a school governor (and purveyor of
delicious apple juice) and we wish him and his family well in their new home.
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NEWS FROM WILBY CORONATION HALL
Charity Number: 30483959
“Striving for something for everyone” HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE FROM
WILBY VILLAGE HALL COMMITTEE !
Recent Events
On November 26th we had a successful ‘Night at the Dogs’ where with the support of everyone
who either sponsored the various races, bought dogs or attended on the night, raised just over
£600 towards maintaining the hall costs. Our thanks also go to Elliott from Station 119 for compering
the evening and to all the committee members who went round selling the dogs prior to the
event and manning the totes on the night. We were also grateful to Richard and Karen Thompson
for bringing along their two ex racing greyhounds.
RUMBLE JUMBLE
One person’s junk is another person’s treasure.
Our next fundraising event will be on Saturday 14th. January from 11-1pm where we will be holding
a “Rumble Jumble”. We will be teaming up with the WI, the Church and the Primary School to
open up the hall to everyone to come along and have a rumble! Each organisation will be fund
raising for their various causes so we hope to see you at the hall supporting our various village
groups If you have any possible “treasure” to off load please feel free to deliver it to the hall between
9-10am on the day. If you need help with this or items to be picked up please feel free to
contact us and we will endeavour to help. Tea/coffee and refreshments will be available.
Trailer for March 11th - Wild Willy Barrett’s French Connection (see page 5)
“…very different from anything else you will experience in the UK at the moment…what a wonderful
evening of unique and fresh musical entertainment!” and yes, they are coming to WILBY!
Tickets available £10 in advance from either myself or via www.wegottickets.com or £12 on the
door. This event will start at 8pm and there will be 2 x 45 minutes sets with an interval. The bar
will be open and hotdogs will be on sale. For more information about this gig google them on
www.wildwillybarrett.com and/or https://www.facebook.com/wwbfrenchconnection/
FUTURE PUB NIGHTS
Starting In the new year PUB NIGHTS will be held on the last Friday of every month, this is a
chance to come and relax with friends, enjoy club prices at the bar and generally unwind in a pub
like atmosphere. Bar opens from 8pm ’til late, everyone is welcome.
For further information or suggestions for how you would like to see your village hall used:
Contact: Alison and Ian Taylor at alisonandian5@btinternet.com
My contact details are : alisonemmataylor@gmail.com or phone me on 01379 388112
Bookings for the hall can be made through Alison or Ian on 01379 388112
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What’s on at WILBY CORONATION HALL
What’s on at Wilby Coronation Village Hall - January and February 2017
JANUARY
Ladybird Lunch 10th. 12 noon
Roast Gammon, Roasties, 3 Veg, Yorkies, Gravy
Fruit Pies and Custard
Parish Council Meeting 11th. 7.30pm
Jumble Rumble 14th. 11-1pm
WI 19th. 7.30pm
Dance with David Last 21st. 8pm
Ladybird Lunch 24th. 12 noon
Sausages & Onion Gravy, Mash, 3 Veg
Rice Pudding and Jam
Pub Night 27th. 8pm
FEBRUARY
Ladybird Lunch February 7th. 12 noon
Cottage Pie, 3 Veg, Gravy
Treacle Sponge and Custard
Private Party 11th. am - 1pm
WI 15th. 7.30pm
Dance with Annie 18th. 8pm
Ladybird Lunch 21st. 12 noon
Roast Pork, Roasties, 3 Veg, Yorkies, Gravy
Peach Crumble and Custard
Pub Night 24th. 8pm
Ladybird lunches: Please contact Marian Ward on 01379 384358 to book your lunch.
Dietary needs catered for if pre-booked.
Bookings for the hall can be made through Alison or Ian on 01379 388112 For further information or suggestions for how you would like to see
your village hall used:
Contact : Alison and Ian Taylor at alisonandian5@btinternet.com
My contact details are : alisonemmataylor@gmail.com or phone me on 01379 388112
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ST LAWRENCE’S CHURCH, BRUNDISH
Brundish Christmas Fair 2016
The Fair was a resounding success from an attendance point of view and raised
just under £620 for church funds. Thank you to everyone who played their part.
Sandra Apps and David Mulrenan.
Lessons and Carols for the Eve of Christmas 6.30 p.m. on Christmas Eve
St Lawrence’s Church
The Carol Service followed by fish and chips at The Crown is now firmly rooted in
the tradition of this village! With families travelling long distances to be together
at Christmas, youngsters coming home from university and friends meeting up
in celebration, coming to church and especially our church on Christmas Eve
seems to be the only way to mark the start of the festive season. St Lawrence’s
stands as an anchor point in the life of this village and at no time is this better
recognised than this most holy of nights. The Chantry Singers will be present,
however no one needs any help with singing at Brundish! To all those who have
never been, and especially those who are new to Brundish, please know how
welcome you would be on this and every occasion. If you are unused to worship,
we will help you and will look forward to doing so. Hope to see you.
Christmas Midnight Communion 11.30 p.m. Christmas Eve
St Lawrence’s Church
To mark the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, people from villages far
around unite at our sacred place of worship. Whether you have been confirmed
or not you are warmly invited to join us.
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ST LAWRENCE’S CHURCH, BRUNDISH
No Evensong in January
Please note that as New Year’s Day 2017 falls on a Sunday, it has been decided to
hold a Benefice Communion Service at Tannington at 10.30 am. This replaces
Brundish’s normally scheduled first Sunday Evensong service.
Benefice Candlemas Service.
10.30 am. Sunday, 29th
January at St Lawrence’s Church, Brundish
This year’s Candlemas Service will be held for and on behalf of
the whole benefice at Brundish.
Everyone will be welcome to this lovely commemorative service.
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Aged 40 to 74?
Find out about your FREE NHS Health Check
Even though you might be feeling great, if you’re over forty you might be at risk of
heart disease, stroke, kidney disease, diabetes or dementia.
A FREE NHS Health Check can help you reduce these risks and make sure that you stay healthy.
Having the health check will better prepare you for the future and will enable you to take steps to
maintain and improve your health.
What will happen at the check? The check will take between 20-30 minutes and will involve the health professional asking you a
few simple questions regarding your family history and lifestyle.
They will also check your height, weight and other details, as well as test your blood pressure and
complete a simple blood test to check your cholesterol level.
After the check they will talk you through your results and explain to you what they mean, giving
you personalised advice on how to lower your risk and maintain a healthy lifestyle. You may also
be prescribed further treatment or medication to help maintain your health.
Arrange your NHS Health Check
If you are aged 40-74 and have not had a stroke or been diagnosed with heart disease, high
cholesterol, high blood pressure, kidney disease or diabetes then you are eligible
for a free NHS health check.
To arrange the check please contact your registered GP practice who will be able to make an
appointment for you. Alternatively, you can also contact OneLife Suffolk to arrange the check for
you on 01473 718193.
BRUNDISH BARISTASBRUNDISH BARISTASBRUNDISH BARISTASBRUNDISH BARISTAS
'Brundish Baristas would like to say a big THANK YOU
for all your support. The first Coffee Shop of 2017 is on
Thursday 2 February, 10am-12 noon, at the village hall.
Coffee, bacon buns, scrummy cakes, mmmmmmm
what's not to like. See you there'
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NEWS FROM BRUNDISH
Wingfield and District Gardening Club
We start the New Year with Gardens in Winter - we will visit two gardens in
Worlingworth on Saturday, 28 January 2017 at 10.0am. Meet in the Stradbroke
Community Car Park at 9.45am to car share.
As ever at the end of the visit to the first garden we will be gratefully warmed
with coffee/tea and wonderful home-made cake.
If totally snow-bound alternative arrangements will be communicated to
members by email.
Non-members very welcome - £3 pay on the day.
The following month, we welcome back Lucinda Skinner from Woottens who
has covered propagation and Irises at earlier meetings.
On Thursday, 23 February 2017 at 7.30pm in Brundish Village Hall, she will
talk about The Herbaceous Border.
Juice and wine will be on sale; non-members very welcome.
For further information about either meeting:
please e-mail priscillaawilliamson@gmail.com or ring 01379 388034.
Brundish Film – Thursday 9th February 2017
There will be no film in January 2017 and our first film of the new year will be
Anthropoid to be shown on Thursday 9th February 2017.
Anthropoid is based on the extraordinary true story of Operation Anthropoid, the
WWII mission by Czech and a Slovak patriots (exiled in the UK) to assassinate
SS General Reinhard Heydrich. In addition to his responsibility for numerous
atrocities in Czechoslovakia, including Lidice, Heydrich had chaired the
Wannsee conference that formalised the Nazi plan to exterminate the Jews. He
was the third in line in the Nazi hierarchy after Hitler and Himmler. The film
clearly depicts the dilemma of those involved in balancing the assassination
of Heydrich with the inevitable reprisals that would follow. Starring Jamie
Dornan, Cillian Murphy and Charlotte Le Bon, this thought provoking and tense
and gripping film is Certificate 15 with inevitably many scenes of violence.
Doors open in Brundish Village Hall at 7 for 7.30 pm on 9th February, entrance
payable at the door (£5 for adults and £4.50 for Under 18s).
To reserve your place please call Priscilla Williamson on 01379 388034 or email
priscillaawilliamson@gmail.com
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BRUNDISH VILLAGE HALL
See main notices and advertisements in this Newsletter for details
BRUNDISH TRAINING CENTRE: For all courses, it is important to book in advance. Please ring 01728-627174 or email admin@brundishtrainingcentre.co.uk Thank you.
ZUMBA: Eileen Torosian-Tinney. Text or telephone:
0781 385 4255 or email: Zumba-eileen@hotmail.co.uk
6 to 7 p.m. each school term Tuesday.
BRUNDISH COFFEE SHOP: Next date: Thursday 2nd February Please see page 12.
Sue Sharples. Telephone: 01728 628631.
CINEMA NIGHTS: Next date: 9th February . Please see page 13.
Priscilla Williamson. Telephone: 01379 388034.
BRUNDISH PARISH COUNCIL: Parish Clerk, Dina Bedwell. Telephone: 01473 788510.
Next meeting: tba
WINGFIELD AND DISTRICT GARDENING CLUB:
Next meeting: Thursday, 23rd February. Please see page 13.
Priscilla Williamson. Telephone: 01379 388034.
Venue Course Dates Time
Brundish Monday
Computer Club
Alternate Monday mornings 1000 – 1200
hours
Tuesday
Computer Club
Every Tuesday 1000 – 1200
Wednesday
Computer Club
Every Wednesday 1000 – 1200
iPad for
Improvers
Monday 1300 - 1500
iPad Improvers-
Workshop
Third Thursday of each month (dates
may vary)
1030 – 1230
ditto ditto 1330 - 1530
Aldeburgh Tuesday
Computer Club
Every Tuesday fortnight 1400 - 1600
iPad Improvers-
Workshop
Second Thursday of each month 1030 – 1230
ditto ditto 1330 - 1530
Southwold Computer Club Every Monday 1400 - 1600
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Mobile Library The librarian has asked if we could make everyone aware
of this excellent local community facility.
The County Council’s Mobile Library stops monthly at Crown Corner, Brundish
Tuesdays from 11.00 to 11.20am.
For information please see:
www.suffolklibraries.co.uk/community-services/mobile-libraries/
Daniel Abbott
Garden maintenance
Grass and hedge cutting
Fencing
Painting sheds etc
And other gardening jobs
Tel. 01728 627807 or 0789 8308601
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STRICTLY! comes to Dennington Village Hall!
Waltz to Strauss Foxtrot to Sinatra Tango Jive Cha cha Rumba
New dance class strictly for absolute beginners. Come along and have some fun!
Beginning Tuesday 30th October Class 7-8pm
Practise and have a beer or two 8-9pm!!!
All at Dennington Village hall
£5 per person
For further info: Tel:- 07884267430 Lizinfiniteart@aol.com
Private lessons also available for adults and children
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Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning
FRIENDLY, LOCAL SERVICE
Carpet & Fabric Protectors
applied
Moth Treatments available
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01728 660186
Mobile: 07867 681571
THE GARDEN ROOM at
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Located in idyllic countryside, we offer
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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
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Sessions: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
10.00 am to 12.00 noon
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Your little one’s early years are magical
You are very welcome to visit, and see all that our school
and nursery have to offer including our special focus on music and drama
All lead nursery staff are fully qualified teachers
Our nursery is fully integrated with the rest of our warm and welcoming school
Places available for children aged 3 and 4
All are welcome to our 'Tea & Toys' Playgroup' for ages 0 to 5:
Thursdays 9 till 10:30 - come for some playtime and a cuppa!
Stradbroke Road, Wilby, IP21 5LR
(01379) 384708 admin@wilby.suffolk.sch.uk
www.wilbyprimary.org.uk
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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
Barley Hall, Laxfield Road, Stradbroke. IP21 5NQ Located on the B1117 - 1¾ mile outside Stradbroke, towards Laxfield
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Come to Callendar’s for Quality and Professional Floristry Traditional or Modern Designs
Bouquets - Hand-tieds - Arrangements Wedding flowers - Funeral Tributes and all your floral requirements.
Flowers delivered Locally,
Countrywide or Internationally using the Interflora Service
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We would love to see you at the Crown. Why not come and try our extensive menu cooked to order, with fresh local
produce and vegetables in season. Or relax and have a snack in the bar with a drink.
Wednesdays-Fridays: Bar open 6.00-11.00pm; Food 6.00-8.45pm
Saturdays: Bar open 12.00-2.30pm; 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
Fish and Chips served from 5.00-6.30pm, Fridays only. (Eat in only). Bar open from 5.00pm. Normal menu served from 6.45pm.
Closed: Monday & Tuesday; Monday - Friday lunch times
Are you one of those people who hates standing there Ironing?
Do you find it boring?
Do you wish there was someone who would do this job for you?
Well now there is ME Yolanda Howard
I will do your ironing for you so you don’t have to!
I charge £7.50 per hour and don’t worry if you are unable to deliver it
I can collect it for an extra fee of £1.50 (depending on location)
(MUST BE WITHIN 8 MILES FROM STRADBROKE).
If you could do with my help then please feel free to contact me
On Tel: 07789 090110 or email: yumyo84@hotmail.com
I LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU
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Is your garden overIs your garden overIs your garden overIs your garden over----run with Moles?run with Moles?run with Moles?run with Moles? Do you have a wasp’s nest?Do you have a wasp’s nest?Do you have a wasp’s nest?Do you have a wasp’s nest? Are your paddocks overAre your paddocks overAre your paddocks overAre your paddocks over----run with rabbits ?run with rabbits ?run with rabbits ?run with rabbits ? All typical Pests controlled.All typical Pests controlled.All typical Pests controlled.All typical Pests controlled. For For For For ALL ALL ALL ALL your Domestic / Commercial Pest Control. your Domestic / Commercial Pest Control. your Domestic / Commercial Pest Control. your Domestic / Commercial Pest Control. No obligation No obligation No obligation No obligation –––– free survey/quotes.free survey/quotes.free survey/quotes.free survey/quotes. Please call for a chatPlease call for a chatPlease call for a chatPlease call for a chat 01379 788865 / 07809 226109 / 07518 73110601379 788865 / 07809 226109 / 07518 73110601379 788865 / 07809 226109 / 07518 73110601379 788865 / 07809 226109 / 07518 731106 www.safeandsoundhygieneandpestcontrol.co.uk
Paul Smyth 01379 770433 07765 868180
paul.smyth@serious-it-ltd.com
Prospect Farm Laxfield Road
Stradbroke Eye IP21 5JT
• PC/Server Support, Networking (Wireless), Software/Hardware upgrades
• Internet Access, Email/Exchange, Disaster Recovery, Remote Access • Security (Firewalls), VPN, SQL Server, Project Management etc.
We offer a friendly and professional local service 15 years experience in helping businesses of all sizes (Sole Traders to FTSE 100) Free, no obligation, initial consultation of your requirements
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Available from mid October:
25kg sacks of white potatoes £7.50 25kg sacks of red potatoes £7.75
3kg nets of white onions £1.75 Free range eggs £1.00
per 1/2 dozen 10kg nets of stock feed carrots
£2.20 10kg nets of stock feed parsnips
£2.20
All available for local home delivery,
minimum order £7.50
For more information Please call on 07795 633535 or
e-mail fib@live.co.uk
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
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Producers of wide range of high
quality pork products from our
own home produced stock.
____________________________ C O U N T R Y F O O D S BRUNDISH SUFFOLK
IAN AND SUE WHITEHEAD
Tel: 01379 384593 Email: ian@lanefarm.co.uk
www.lanefarm.co.uk
Thanks to all those who supported
us in the past, but we can no longer
run our "Freezer 10% sale". For any
special requirements, though,
please do phone me and we will try
to help.
We will still be able to donate 10%
of any sale to Brundish Church
BRUNDISH COAL
MANOR BARNS
THE STREET
BRUNDISH
WOODBRIDGE
SUFFOLK IP13 8BL
Phone: 01379 388162
Fax: 01379 384084
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6 Varieties of pre-packed coal available at very competitive prices Minimum delivery = 5 bags
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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
Annual advertising charges
are:
£7.50 for an eighth of a page
£14 for a quarter page £27.50 for a half page or
£55.00 for a full page
Contact Tim Gillingham Tel: 01728 628269
The Woodlands, Brundish, Woodbridge,
SUFFOLK IP13 8BH brunbynewsletter@gmail.com
Cheques should be made payable to
Brundish PCC
Please note that Invoices have been submitted recently
LES RUTH (Yaddy)
For all your carpentry needs
– plus painting, decorating and tiling.
Tel: 01379 384484 07900 287888
Property Maintenance All types of property
maintenance and
refurbishment undertaken
Just give me a ring,
I’ll see if I can help
Kevin
01728 628607
07770530771
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Phone home: ( 01728) 621341
Mobile: 0788 7925507
Website: marks-maintenance.weebly.com
Email: marksmaintenance.hotmail.co.uk
Septic Tank EmptyingSeptic Tank EmptyingSeptic Tank EmptyingSeptic Tank Emptying &
Domestic drains cleared.
Fast, friendly, reliable service.
(Environmental registered carrier)
Call Lenny:Call Lenny:Call Lenny:Call Lenny: 07905 79422107905 79422107905 79422107905 794221 Email: lenny.sts@hotmail.co.uk
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WHO’S WHO IN THE CHURCH
Rector Rev’d David Burrell (pages 2-5; 10-11) 01986 798136 theparsnips@googlemail.com Priest Rev’d Ron Orams 01986 798901 ron.orams@btinternet.com WILBY BRUNDISH Churchwardens: Mary Pipe 01728 723443 Margaret (Mig) Bacon 01379 388808 Rob Barber 01379 388040 John Graham 01379 384444 Lay Elders: Sheila Pipe 01728 723443 David Mulrenan 01728 628063 Sandra Apps 01728 628607 Michael Spencer 01728 724590 PCC Secretary: Mary Pipe 01728 723443 Chris Smart 07803 134301
Items for the March 2017 Newsletter to:-
Tim Gillingham at brunbynewsletter@gmail.com by February 15th, please.
Village Websites Parish Newsletters can be viewed online on:
brundish.suffolk.cloud; wilby.suffolk.cloud
VILLAGE DIRECTORIES
Community Police Officer - PCSO Steven Long - 101 Ext 8220 First Responders (Recruitment) - Maria Smith - 01379 388669
Neighbourhood Watch - Via any Parish Councillor Oil Syndicate - Tim Gillingham - 01728 628752; Rix Petroleum - 0800 5424924
Wilby Parish Council Chairman - Ian Williamson
Parish Council Secretary - Julie Collett - 01986 798258 (page 5) Village Hall Chair - Mrs Alison Taylor - 01379 388112 (page 8)
Village Hall Bookings - Alison and Ian Taylor - 01379 388112 (pp 8-9) Wilby School Headteacher - Mrs Roisin Wiseman (page 6)
Wilby School Chair of Governors - Mrs Kim Palmer Brundish
Parish Council Chairman - Anthony Bryant Parish Council Secretary - Dina Bedwell - 01473 788510 (page 13)
Village Hall Chair - Chris Griggs - 01379 384329 Village Hall Bookings - Sue Sharples - 01728 628631 (pages 12, 14)
Brundish Crown - Lesley and Maz Balshaw - 01728 628282 (pages 26) Brundish Training Centre - Anne Banham - 01728 627174 (pages 14, 21)
Brundish Cinema Night Bookings - Priscilla Williamson - 01379 388034 (pages 7, 12) Education Foundation - Gerald Western - 01379 388775
Chantry Singers - Elizabeth Hamilton - 01379 388437