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QuartetThe Parish Magazine
November 2017
Issue 351
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WelcomeDear friends,
I am writing this inthe wake ofHurricane Ophelia,which on 16 and 17
October struck the Pembrokeshire coast,amongst other places. It's an area I knowvery well, as I have been going there onholiday since I was 14, to stay in a tiny littlecottage up on an isolated mountainside.It was very odd to think of the beautifulbeach below the cottage being lashed byhuge waves, and the winds - which alwaysblow pretty strongly around the cottage -wreaking havoc around that whole area.I haven't heard of casualties there, butplease do pray for all who have beenaffected, both there and elsewhere acrossthis island, as well as more profoundly onthe island of Ireland.
The effect here in Suffolk, apart fromslightly higher winds than normal, wasvisible in the extraordinary yellowish-brown colour that the day took on, followedby a dazzlingly brilliant red sunset - allapparently caused by sand from theSahara and smoke from the fires inPortugal being taken up in the winds. Thisearth and its weather and atmosphere areat times very strange things - who couldhave dreamed them up?!
We are sorry that we had to cancel theSuffolk MIND course on 7 October owingto the illness of the speaker, but here isadvance warning that it will take place on27 January instead; more news about thatnearer the time.
We had a wonderful morning withMagdalen Houlihan on Silent Prayer inSSM on 10 October, and following on fromthat we are going to resurrect our ownSilent Prayer Group, starting on 6November at 11.30 a.m. at the Rectory.It's a time to be silent before God beforesharing some time together talking aboutwhat is important in our lives at present.If enough people are interested, we couldalso have a light lunch together afterwards.If you plan to come, it would be good toknow, so please be in touch.
Here is another reminder that on 10November at 7.30 p.m. in Holton churchwe shall be doing a reading of St Luke'sGospel in the King James Version. As yousip a glass of wine (or something else!),readers from around our parishes will taketurns in reading the beautiful stories thatwe all know and love from that Gospel.Please bring a cushion for your owncomfort!
Please don't forget to read the pull-outpages in the centre of this edition so thatyou will know all about the events andservices coming up over the Advent andChristmas season.
May God's blessing be upon you.
Rosalind PaulRector
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The Quartet Diary
November
1 Stour Valley Probus Club
3 HSM Social Club Annual Fireworks
4 SSM Community Fireworks Raydon Bonfire and Fireworks
7 Raydon Fair Trade Coffee Morning
8 Stour Valley U3A Meeting
13 SSM Parish Council Meeting Nayland Hort Soc Joint Talk
14 SeSaw Fundraiser Hadleigh
15 Stour Valley Probus Club PCC Public Meeting, Capel
18 Hadleigh Choral Society Book Sale, Raydon Church
19 SeSaw Christmas Fair, Long Melford
21 Raydon Parish Council Meeting
22 Lifeboat Coffee Morning, SSM
23 RDGC AGM and Social
25 Raydon Christmas Fair Chelsworth Christmas Fair
December
2 Nayland Hort Soc Christmas Fayre Celebratory Christmas Concert, Raydon
3 Holton Advent Service
5 Raydon Fair Trade Coffee Morning
6 Stour Valley Probus Club Stour Valley U3A Christmas Lunch
10 SSM Carol service Raydon Carol service
16 SSM Christmas light up
17 SSM Nativity Higham Carol service Holton Carol Service
19 Raydon Parish Council Meeting
20 Stour Valley Probus Club
24 Higham Midnight Mass
2018
January
2 Raydon Fair Trade Coffee Morning
30 Raydon Fair Trade Coffee Morning
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Editors Corner
Christmas draws ever nearer, and we aregetting more and more seasonal events inthe pages - particularly those at thebeginning of December, just so you canplan ahead!
Have you sorted out all your Christmaspresents yet? Well, not to worry, there arequite a few local Christmas Fayres on offerthis month, where perhaps you could pickup something special and have a lovelytime out as well! See page 8 for StratfordSt Mary, Page 10 for Raydon, and page 16for Holton. If that’s not enough, there areother Christmas events further afieldbeyond the Holton section of the magazineas well!
Let’s not get too ahead of ourselves though,and remember we haven’t even hadFireworks night yet. Events areprogrammed in Stratford, Holton andRaydon again, so look in the appropriatesection for details of the event closest toyou.
Happy reading, and as the Christmasseason approaches, we hope you are allable to stay calm and relaxed and enjoyevents, family and friends without gettingtoo stressed!
Anne and Jane,
Articles for the Quartet are included if wehave room, and if, in the opinion of theeditors, they are of general interest to ourreaders. Please remember all articles willbe subject to editing. We prefer you tocontact us via email where possible.
Copy deadline for next edition:19th November 2017
Contact details: Email:[email protected]
Editors:Anne Wicks; 1 Corpus ChristiCottages, Holton St Mary. CO7 6NN
Jane Lelliott ; 5 Swan Meadow,Stratford St Mary. CO7 6JQ
Distribution: Dave Leach07930390517
Invoicing: Jenny [email protected]
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Stratford St Mary
POPPY DAY APPEAL – 2017
British Legion Poppies will beavailable at the following locations inStratford St Mary for 2 weeks prior toRemembrance Day.
Farm Shop/RestaurantAnchor Public HouseGarage/Village ShopSwan Public HouseBlack Horse Public HousePrimary SchoolRosebank, Lower Street
Hopefully you will support this worthycause in respect of servicemen andwoman who, at the behest of theGovernment in power, fight on ourbehalf to keep this country safe. Theinjured require ongoing care, help andsupport.
Thank you
David Isaac
coffee morningOn Wednesday 22nd November
in aid of the Lifeboat institute,in SSM Parish Room10.30am - 12.00pm.
Coffee and seasonal refreshments with acharge of £2.50 will be available. Raffleand a bring and buy stall with somelifeboat related items also available topurchase.
Please consider supporting thisworthwhile cause, the men and womenwho ' man' the lifeboats are volunteers &receive no government funding.
Margaret Snelling
STRATFORD St. MARYPARISH ROOM
Letting fees are as follows:
1 session - £17.00.2 consecutive sessions - £30.00.
all day - £38.00.A session is 5 hours i.e. morning -
afternoon- evening
Special rates for regular bookings.Heating and lighting are includedFor booking please see or ring
Don Umfreville at Christmas Cottage,Upper Street.Tel : 322 626.
Local Stratford St Mary resident Mrs AnnaMarshall who has just celebrated her 90thbirthday would like to thank all her friendsand acquaintances for all their kind gifts andwishes on this wonderful occasion.
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SSM Village Life
Do you fancy trying a spot of traditional set dancing?THE STOUR VALLEY REELERS
Meet twice monthly on second and fourth Wednesdaysat the Parish Room Stratford St Mary, starting at 8pm.
The music is live and no previous experience is necessary.The dances are simple to do and the movements are in any case, explained and
called.In addition to Dance Nights, the group also enjoys several party nights throughout
the year, with celebrations for Robert Burns in January,St George in April, St Andrew in November
and others in between.Seems like your kind of fun? Why not give us a try.
Call Brenda or Brian on 01206 323 091 for more information.
Transport to medicalappointments.
If you live in Stratford St Mary and havedifficulty in getting to and from medicalappointments our friendly team are happy tohelp.We can also help with transport to visitpeople in hospital.
Please give us as much notice as you can.
ring:. Charlie Ablitt on 01206 322684Lynn Badcock on 01206 323788
Need to email Stratford St Mary ParishCouncil?
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STRATFORD ST. MARY CHRISTIANFELLOWSHIP
(known also as “Stratford Chapel”)Upper Street, Stratford St. Mary CO7 6JHWe are an evangelical/charismatic andcommunity based Church attended by all agegroups
Sunday Services:10 a.m. Morning Praise & Worship followedby refreshments10.15 a.m. -11.15 a.m. “Sparks onSunday” for children aged 5 – 11 years andYouth Group for ages 12-16 years.6.30 p.m. Prayer and Praise
Mid-Week Groups:Tuesday 7.30 am -9.30 am - Men’sRecreational Evening (2nd Tues everymonth)Wednesday 7.30 pm – 9.30 pm - BibleDiscussion and Fellowship EveningFriday 5 pm – 6.30pm – “Sparks on Friday”for Children ages 7 – 11 yearsFriday 7.30pm – 9.30pm - “Ignition” YouthClub for teens ages 11 – 16 yrs
For further information:Telephone: Phil (01473) 310728Email : [email protected]:www.stratfordstmarychapel.com
IGNITION Youth ClubStratford Chapel
Every Friday night7.30 to 9.30Age 11 - 16
contact [email protected]
SSM Rambling Club
Main contact is the chairman, DonUmfreville on 01206 322626. Unless statedotherwise, we meet up at 09:45 at theParish Room, Upper Street, Stratford StMary.
100 Club winners
104 S.Gotelee £ 40.00
112 S.Davies £ 10.00
42 L.Pragg £ 5.00
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Council Emergency Team
The bell ringers appealIn Higham and Stratford St Mary, they ring bells at the drop of a hat,
Be it hand-bells or tower bells, (or potentially cow bells)But there’s nothing the matter with that.
It’s a skill that’s as English as England, claimed by noble and peasant, the same,Yet it ranked with the long-bow and cider (that’s Strongbow),
Keeping England ahead of the game.
But we’re needing a few extra ringers if this traditional skill’s to survive.Learn the ropes on a Friday and it will soon be your day
To keep ringing on Sunday aliveSo do please see if you can join us, come on now just give it a try,
The skills we can teach you if we can only reach you,So please give us a call, don’t be shy.
Martin: 01206 337 325 or Brenda & Brian: 01206 323 091
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The Institute hall
can be hired at reasonable rates for awide range of social activities. For moreinformation please contact our bookingsecretary, Norman Woodard on 01206
323015, his email [email protected] and
his home address is 12Swaynes,Stratford St Mary.
Many thanks to all our 100 Clubsubscribers for your continued support inhelping us to maintain your village hall.Membership costs only £1 per month
and you could win £40 first prize in ourmonthly draw. Contact Norman
Woodward (address and phone numberas above) if you wish to join.
Stratford St Mary Institute Committee
PARISH COUNCIL MEETINGSAT THE INSTITUTE
13th November
7.30pm till 10.30pm
Stratford St MaryChristmas Fair
Saturday 18th November
10.30am-3pm
Unique and locally madeChristmas gifts, children's
activities, food and refreshments,Santa's Grotto, and much more!
Free entry
At Stratford St Mary PrimarySchool
All proceeds go to abc preschooland Stratford St Mary Primary
School PTA
SUFFOLK CHURCHES ANNUAL BIKERIDE – SAT 9TH SEPTEMBER 2017
Money from sponsors has now beencollected and the total achieved by bikersand donations this year was £1185.00.Half of that sum will go to St Mary’sChurch and the other half will be held in acentral fund, from whichchurches/chapels can bid for help withprojects and repairs.
Mr Bill D triumphed again this year,reaching 37 churches and achieving forthe first time 100 miles covered in theallotted time.
Once again, thank you to all the bikers, tothe financial supporters, sponsors and tothe marshals and helpers in the church.
Judi Isaac
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BOOK OF MEMORIES
Research continues into items for the bookof memories which will document life inStratford St Mary from quirky history totoday’s stories and characters. We still wantto hear your stories because it will be yourbook! So dig out your old photographs ortales that you would like to share then sendthem to [email protected] or call meon 07989639583.We are also continuing to arrange a numberof get-togethers in the Parish Room or thevillage pubs etc to get the old memory cogsworking to help identify information for thebook. These might be coffee mornings,cheese and wine evening and so on, wherewe can chat and perhaps get some of theold photographs out. They will be foreveryone, all ages and old and new to thevillage so we can share stories and ensurethey continue into our history so keep youreyes open for posters around the villageand in the Quartet.
COMMUNITY SPEEDWATCHSCHEME
This has been in operation since 2013 andis run by village residents giving their timein order to make our village safer forresidents of all age groups by encouragingmotorists to drive through our village at nomore than the legal limit of 30mph.
We would, however, welcome a few morevolunteers into the scheme so if you couldspare just 1 or 2 hours per month pleaseconsider joining us.
Please contactBill Davies,3.Spanbies Road,tel 01206 322990 for more details.
Stratford St Mary Parish Council websitehas now been updated. Please pop overto www.stratfordstmary.onesuffolk.net andlet us know what you think. If you wouldlike your event advertised on the websiteas well as in the Quartet, whatever it maybe, please let the parish clerk know [email protected]
Interested in becoming a CFR?
Why not find out what it is about?
Look at the CFR link on the East of EnglandAmbulance Services website.You can even apply on line!
If you watch the training video - do not bealarmed - you are never expected to domouth to mouth.
For further information, please contact yourlocal co-ordinator.
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Raydon
Fair TradeCoffee Morning
A rather cool morningand slow start for ourFair Trade coffeemorning today, but withthe arrival of sun driedtomato and cheese
Scoffins and chocolate banana cakeeveryone seemed to swarm in together. Weare so lucky to have “Frinton” friends likethis and very much appreciate all the baking.The photograph of our “Twinned Toilet” hadarrived! It’s very pleasing to know that weare helping a family to better health andhygiene. It was suggested that instead ofour own families buying us Christmaspresents we should ask them to clubtogether and twin our toilets at home.Brilliant idea! I have the forms and there aresome at the back of our Church, so hopethe idea takes off!The shoe box scheme for “OperationChristmas Child” was suggested for nextmonth, we’ve taken part in this severaltimes so we know what to put in them. Wehave a few shoe boxes so bring any itemsyou collect and we’ll put the boxes togetherwhilst enjoying our usual good coffee andgood company.Meanwhile, thanks to all the coffee morningmodels and audience who supported theEdinburgh Woollen Mill fashion show. Wehad a really fun evening and managed toraise £315.00 for the fabric fund.
Thanks as usual for your support and seeyou again on November 7th.
Wendy Mumford 01473 312123
RAYDON VILLAGE HALLCHRISTMAS FAIR
SATURDAY 25TH NOVEMBER 10-NOON
A VARIETY OF CRAFT STALLS,CAKES, TOMBOLA
BRIC-A-BRAC REFRESHMENTS,RAFFLE
There is room for another stall. If you areinterested, please call Betty on 01473
310088
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Celebratory ChristmasConcert
byPhoenix Brass
Saturday 2nd Decemberat 7.30
St Mary’s Church, Raydon
Tickets including wine & light supper £10.00
Available from 01473 310320 or 01473 312123
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Raydon and District Gardening Club
37th Year
On a very cloudy day in mid October as Ilook out of the window it reminds me howwe will have to get used to this over thecoming months. But do not get toodespondent because this time of yearoften brings lovely sunny days if but a bitchillier early mornings & nights. The birdsare building up the fat reserves to see themthrough the cooler times ahead & thesquirrels are digging holes to bury hazelnuts once again. Now as gardeners theNew gardening Year starts with movingshrubs, plants etc to new spots in thegarden or planting new bulbs to enlightenus in Spring time, veggie gardens needcompost dug in, tender plants needprotection either with fleece or moved to agreenhouse-shed for added warmth sothere is plenty to do.
Don`t forget to compost the last of theleaves but not too tidy, save some for wildlife to hibernate in as they need warmth aswell as us.
The October meeting with guest speakersJim Marshall & Sarah Cook was a delightfulevening as ever as they “rub off” eachother with their knowledge of all thingsgardening, with humour, words of wisdom& encouragement to inspire us all togreater things. The only disappointmentwas a low attendance (most unusual) butmany people have late holidays so this mayhave contributed. Certainly no reflection onquality of our guest speakers.
So to November 23rd which is our lastmeeting in 2017, and the time for allmembers to come along for our AGMbusiness & Social evening (AGM only takes1/2hour) then it’s table quizzes, wine, coldbuffet, grand raffle, may even be a guestappearance from local gardening world, allto be enjoyed with invited guests & friends +any new people who wish to join the club onthe night. Members note it’s time to renewyour membership for 2018, our 38thanniversary year. Thank you all for yourcontinued support and hope you enjoy theclub as much as your committee enjoysrunning it. Hope to see you all on the night,
Geoff Horrex (01473 310422)
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Raydon Parish CouncilSchedule of Meetings
All at 7.30pm in the KGF Pavilion
Tuesday 21 NovemberTuesday 19 December
NB: if you would like to see copies of theminutes of any Raydon Parish Council
meetings, please contactJane Cryer, Parish Clerk
Sunnyside Cottage, Overbury Hall Road,Layham IP7 5NA
07920 713940 / [email protected]
Raydon Century ClubDraws:
OCTOBER 2017
£25 52 Mrs J Edwards£15 125 Mrs J Lee£10 139 Rosemary Coe £5 24 Mr Y Hajaig £5 126 J-M Simonet £5 96 Mr & Mrs Girling £5 74 Miss J A Hammond
On behalf of St Mary's Church Raydon -a huge thank you to the 21 riders whoattended our church for the annual BikeRide-braving the rain to make this asuccessful event.Thank you also to the support staff andsponsors without whom this event wouldnot take place. The Churches desperatelyneed this sponsorship money in order tohelp maintain their upkeep-as you canimagine old churches need constantrepair- in order to be a safe place forworship and as a focal point the localcommunity.Please can sponsor monies be droppedby the beginning of November to:Jan HylandHunters Moon, Raydon, (next to theChurch)Many thanks
SALE of Books, Collectables,Vintage & Bric a Brac
AlsoOTHER LARGE ITEMS
Inside Raydon ChurchOn SATURDAY Nov. 18th
10AM-12noon
Coffee/tea and biscuits availableIn aid of fabric fund
Raydon - Bonfire Night andFireworks -
King George’s Field
Saturday 4th November - 7.00pm
Bar and BBQthe biggest Bonfire for smilesFree Entry, Bucket Collection
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Raydon Parish Council
Your Parish Councillors are:
Nev Davenport 01473 311548Christine Hempstead 07891 236245Kathy Herbig 01473 310024Keith Lovering 07939 075143Sue Newton (Chair) 07808 818847Amanda Pyall 01473 310050Jayne Tann 01473 828283Jane Cryer - Parish Clerk 07920 713940
RAYDON PARISH PLAN SURVEY 2017– RESULTS OF THE QUESTIONNAIRE
The Parish Council received 62 completedquestionnaires – 140 residents wererepresented, which is 28% of thepopulation. Typically a survey of this typegets a 10% return rate so we areparticularly pleased with this response.
It is worth noting that approximately 15%of children under 16 were represented;19% of working age adults wererepresented; 63% of people aged 60+ wererepresented. It was very pleasing to notethat nine children aged 11- 18 completedthe questionnaire.
The survey results include a lot of valuableinformation and opinions on transport,housing, facilities and the environmentaround Raydon. The Parish Council will beable to use this to guide our decisions onfuture activity.
Thank you to all those parishioners whocompleted the questionnaire.
The full results can be found on thewebsite: www.raydonpc.org – and are alsodisplayed on the noticeboards (next to thechurch, and on Sulley’s Hill).
I would like to thank everybody whogave donations at Cliff's funeral. Thetotal amount donated was £1,060 - acheque for £582.50 will be sent to St.Elizabeth Hospice and a cheque for£477.50 will go to the Boxford &Hadleigh Health Centre. I am sopleased with the amount, also thankyou for all the cards and letters yousent, they are greatly appreciated.
Betty Cooper
PARKED CARS
If your car is going to be parked for anylength of time, on the public highway,please ensure it is not blocking driveways,post boxes, notice boards etc, as this canmake access extremely difficult.
Thank you!
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Holton St Mary
The Holton St Mary United CharitiesTrust has some funds available to thoseresident in the village of Holton St Mary whoare in need.
If you feel you might want to make anapplication please contact: Paul Torringtonon [email protected] or01473 312046.
Christmas is coming!
Do you want to save time andmoney?
For a small donation, the Holton StMary Fund Raising Group will publishyour
good wishes to your friends in theQuartet area via Quartet and Church
notice board, saving you the time andexpense of sending Christmas cards.
To let me know your preferredmessage, e-mail me on [email protected],
Phone 01473828532 or put a note inthe box on the church bookcase.
CLOSING DATE : NOVEMBER9TH
The First Friday of the MonthLunch Club
On the first Friday of every month (exceptAugust) there is a Lunch Club in the VillageHall for residents of the village of Holton StMary. All ages welcome!
A Light Lunch will be served between 12.30- 2.00 pm at a cost of £2.50 per head. Thelunches are a collaboration between someof the organised groups in the village andare non-profit making!Any surplus funds will be reinvested.
If you would like to join us for lunch, pleasecontact Frances Torrington:312046/[email protected] Sally Thurlow:312080/[email protected]
We are also looking for volunteers to helprun the lunches and help on the day.
Holton St Mary VillageHall
can be hired at very reasonablerates!
Available during the day and mostevenings (not Friday) from £17.00
Saturdays from £35.00
For further information and bookingplease contact Rachel Eagle on
01473 310550
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A Big Thank You !
to all who made cakes, provided raffleprizes, donated and attended the
Macmillan Coffee Morning, and all whohelped out, on Friday 29th September!
It was a big success, lovely to see somany people attending such a good
cause.
We raised a total of £698.28!
Thanks again, Paula Partridge & JanetCracknell
Christmas Coffee andShopping Morning
Saturday 2nd December2017
Holton St Mary Village Hall10 am to 12 noon
Roger Shipley's Carved WoodenProducts
Crazy Chicken CeramicsForever Living
Tiny Caps and Anassa JewelleryTombola and Made in Holton Stall
'Holton-bay’ Stall – donate a new ornearly new item to sell.
60% of sale price returned to seller, 40%to go to the Church (min fee of £5).
plusCoffee, Cakes and Chatter and Bacon
ButtiesProceeds to Holton St. Mary Church
For further information pleasecontact Frances Torrington
01473 312046 [email protected]
Holton St Mary Social Club
Please remember that WHIST is alwayslast Friday of the MonthAll are welcome, so please come alongNext Date :- Friday 27th October
Quiz Night including SupperThe time and the Plaice isVillage Hall Saturday 28th OctoberQuiz Master :- Tony HowardTeams of up to 6 people £8 per person.There is an entry form on the NoticeBoard in the Hall.
HSMSC Annual FireworksMillennium Field Friday 3rd November.Please Note that the collection for theBonfire will be on morning of Saturday 28thOctober.Donations for the collection for the fire aregratefully accepted. Please remember thatall donations are key to this continuing asa Village event.
Very many thanks to all for yourmessages, gifts and calls following myrecent hip operation. All is goingaccording to plan and I am well on theroad to recovery.
Marjorie Haste
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HOLTON ST MARY CAROLSERVICE CHOIR
The Service of Nine Lessons and Carols willbe on Sunday 17th December at 6.30p.m.A warm welcome to anyone who would liketo sing in the choir. Rehearsals will be heldin the church on:
Wed. 29th NovemberThurs.7th DecemberThursday 14th Dec
All at 7.30p.m. in the church and Sunday17th December at 11.30a.m.
Singers are asked to attend all rehearsalsif possible. For further information pleasecontact Jean Styles 01473 828532. [email protected].
Hadleigh Choral Society
St. Mary’s Church Hadleigh Saturday November 18 2017
7.30 p.m.
Rossini : Petite MesseSolennelle
Rossini : O Salutaris Hostia Albinoni: Adagio in G Minor
Conductor Christopher PhelpsPiano John Cooper
Harmonium David Butcher
Tickets : £14, £12(con), £2 childrenfrom The Idler Book Shop, Hadleigh,members of the choir or on the door .
East Bergholt High School AssociationRegistered Charity No.1017476
Pop Quizat East Bergholt High School
Friday24th November 2017
Bar opens 7pmQuiz starts at 7.30pm sharp!
Come and test your knowledge onsounds from the 70s to the latest tunes!!
Tickets cost £5 per person which includesnibbles on the table
Teams of up to 6 peopleOver 18s only unless accompanied by an
adult.
For further information please phone01473 730 906
Holton St Mary
Special Advent Service
With the Marenzio Singers
Sunday December 3rd
At 5pm
In the church
All welcome
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Can you help Healthwatch Suffolk to shape and improve home careservices
Healthwatch Suffolk is exploring people’s experiences of accessing home care services(domiciliary care). It is an opportunity for you, your friends or family members to influenceand improve these services now and for the future.
The watchdog wants to hear from people that are currently using home care services,have used them in the past or those who may need help at home but have been unableto obtain support in the county.
Domiciliary care is care provided in a person’s home. Sometimes it is called home careor ‘Support to Live at Home’. Home care can include support with things like helpingpeople to get out of bed, washing, dressing, getting to work, cooking meals, eating,seeing friends, caring for families and being part of the community.
Healthwatch Suffolk will use your feedback to help it understand the issues that peopleface when accessing care at home and what needs to be explored in detail as part of itsdeveloping project. As the health and care watchdog for Suffolk, it can use the things thatpeople share to shape, influence and improve care to our county’s most vulnerableresidents.
Sharing your experiences couldn’t be easier
If you are currently using a service, Healthwatch Suffolk is asking people to take part in ashort survey. You can access it using the following link:https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/homecareinsuffolk
If you are not currently accessing support or would prefer not to feedback online, pleasecontact the Healthwatch Suffolk team on 08004488234 (Freephone) or by email [email protected]. Hard copies of the survey and other formats are availableon request.
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HOLY FAMILY ROMANCATHOLIC CHURCH,
BRANTHAM, CO11 1TB
Sundays at 9am
Holy Days Anticipatory 7.30pmTuesdays 10 am
Father Christopher Smith,180 Hawthorn Drive, Ipswich IP2
0QQTelephone 01473 684963
EAST BERGHOLTCONGREGATIONAL
CHURCHCemetery Lane, East Bergholt,
CO7 6RZ
Pastor -Mrs Maralyn Bambridge
Services - Each Sunday morning at10.30 led by the pastor unless otherwisestatedCoffee Mornings - Each Thursday 9.30to 11.30 am
Church Secretary – John JeffreysTel 01206 298737Email [email protected]
Chelsworth Christmas Fair
25 November 10am-3pm
Kick-start your Christmas shopping atour Fair held in our beautiful 13th
Century church.
Around 30 stalls selling gifts, produceand crafts. Raffle, bric-a- brac,
refreshments and tombola. Books,DVDs, jigsaws. Carols from
Serendipity choir. All proceeds tomaintaining the Church.
Entry £3, children free. Free parking.
All Saints’ Church, The Street,Chelsworth, IP7 7HU
Website: http://www.chelsworth.org.uk
Sponsors: The Peacock Inn,Chelsworth
Nayland Horticultural Society
Joint Talk with Nayland ConservationSociety
Monday 13th November
The speaker will be Pip Wright, on‘Whistlecraft: notorious poachers ofRickinghall Suffolk’. Nayland Village Hall,7.15pm for 7.30 pm. Free. All welcome!
Christmas Fayre
Sunday 2nd December 10.30-1pm
Fun for all the family: Father Christmas,musical entertainment by Nayland PrimarySchool, traditional stalls, festive goodies,mulled wine, fabulous food, raffle,Tombola etc Great atmosphere. Freeentry.
Nayland Village Hall. CO6 4JH
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We held our AGM followed by a mostinteresting talk “Being a Woman RacingDriver & Racing at Le Mans” by CeliaStevens on 11 October. She talked of herexperience of racing historic cars threetimes at Le Mans Classic, once atNuremburg & all over the UK. And she isstill racing !On Wednesday 8th November EventOrganiser Eve Regelous, who workedclosely with Harrods, will give a glimpseof behind the scenes of day to day life inthis world famous company including itshistory.We do not have a speaker meeting inDecember but have our popular Christmaslunch at the Constable Hall on Wednesday6 December. This is always a popularevent and so early booking is advised.Our main purpose is to encourage lifelonglearning for those who are no longer in fulltime employment and emphasis is alwaysplaced on making learning active and funas well as helping in developingfriendships. We have a wide range ofgroups including language study, countrywalking, computer studies and gardens,churches and historic buildings visits. Inthe main, membership is drawn fromcommunities in the lower Stour Valley andadjacent areas including Brantham, CapelSt Mary, Dedham, East Bergholt,Holbrook, Lawford, Manningtree, Raydon,& Stratford St Mary. We are affiliated tothe ThirdAge Trust, have over 300members and 30 groups. For furtherinformation please visitwww.stourvalleyu3a.org.uk wheremembership secretary Gillian Gibbs maybe contacted. We meet at The ConstableHall, Gandish Road, East Bergholt CO76TP at 2 for 2.15pm. Annual membershipcosts £12 a year and this entitles members
Our first October meeting was onWednesday 4th when Andrew Morton talkedof "The work undertaken by the ColchesterFood Bank" followed on Wednesday 18October by David Ablewhite, who returnedagain, this time to present “The RoyalFamily”.
Our two November meetings take place on1st & 15th when Ted Wheatley & Dennis &Ann Kell will present “Overland to India” &“Wildlife in the Falklands” respectively.On 6 December Paul Oliver presents hispopular Christmas Quiz and at the finalmeeting of the year Barbara Faulkner will tellus about “The Man in Red” on 20 December.
We meet at the convenient St JohnAmbulance HQ, Manningtree CO11 1EB
Our Club endeavours to be simple instructure, be free of the constraints andobligations of service clubs, and involvemembers to a minimal cost. The club isdirected primarily to providing fellowshipbetween members who are compatible witheach other, and provide the opportunity fordevelopment of acquaintances. Newmembers are welcomed by Stour ValleyMen’s Probus Club, we meet on the first andthird Wednesday of each month inManningtree at 10 for 10.30am. Pleasecontact Speaker Secretary Dave Carman on01255 880202 for further details.
Stour Valley Men’sProbus Club
to attend the meetings that take place on thesecond Wednesday of each month, exceptAugust and December.
Remember it's never too late to learn! Joinover 400,000 members across over 1,000U3As throughout the UK today!
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Waste & Recycling Collection Schedule 2017
PCC PUBLIC MEETINGS 2017
The Police and Crime Commissioner, TimPassmore launches his 2017 series of publicmeetings in each of the 18 SaferNeighbourhood areas. The meetings are anopportunity for the public to ask questions ofthe PCC and the Constabulary, and to find outmore about policing in the county. Eachmeeting will involve a quick overview from TimPassmore and the local Superintendent andthen the public will have an opportunity to askquestions. The local Inspector responsible forpolicing in the local area, will add operationalcontext.There is no need to book, please just turn up.All meetings start at 7pm, tea and coffee willbe served from 6.40pm.
Wed 15 November - Hadleigh AreaVillage Hall, The Street, Capel St Mary,IP9 2EP
Kennys SESAW newsHe’s done it again! While I was meeting myPublic at our Autumn Fair, Ollie (the Black) Catwrote our news last month. Mind you, I feelsorry for him now, he has a big abscess on hisface and is under house arrest! Anyway, thankyou to all that attended our Great Bentley sale.It was lovely to meet new and establishedsupporters and over £2500 was raised.
We all enjoy an early morning run but those ofus who are “vertically challenged” come in witha damp undercarriage! And I don’t mean justdogs, Rupert the pig squeals in disgust whenthe grass is wet. You should have seenButton’s face when the little porker first arrivedand chased her around Mum’s legs. Ourresident Norfolk Terrier was not impressed!
Mum says we have many cats and kittensincluding eight year old Izzy and Chloe who arelooking for a home together for the second time.They were rehomed by SESAW years ago butunfortunately their owner passed away. Theyare a friendly pair although Izzy is very shy.
The volunteers are holding a Christmas Fair atThe Old School, Long Melford, CO10 9DX,10-3pm on 19th November. There will be lotsof festive things on offer plus lots of prizes inour big raffle. Mary is busy preparing her everpopular Tombola which never disappoints thewinners.
Remember to keep your pets safe duringbonfire season. I can’t impress upon youenough how scary fireworks are to all animals,including me, Kenny (the Boss) Chihuahua.
Suffolk & Essex Small Animal Welfare, Reg.Charity No.1124029,Stoke Road, Leavenheath, CO6 4PP. Tel: 01787 210888.www.sesaw.co.uk
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Local Services
The Constable CountryMedical Practice
The Medical Centre,Heath Road, East Bergholt, ColchesterCO7 6RT
Surgery opening hours8.00am – 6.30pm Monday to FridayTelephone 01206 298272Fax 01206 299010
36 The Street, Capel St Mary, IpswichIP9 2EE
Surgery opening hours8.00am – 6.30pm Monday to Friday
Dispensary 8.30am – 6.15pm(closed between 1-2pm)Telephone 01473 310203Fax 01473 311722
Crime preventionhttp://www.suffolk.police.uk/safetyadvice/reportacrime/tellthepolice.aspx
PC 1347 Gilkes Pcso 3041 Cooper [email protected]…101
MOBILE LIBRARY
Stratford St Mary - Route 11The bus stops every 4 weeks onWednesdays1 & 29 November, 27 December
Black Horse - 11.05am - 11.20amTally Ho! Corner - 11.25am - 11.45amStrickmere (School Lane end) - 11.50am- 12.10pm
Route 14The bus stops every 4 weeks onTuesdays,7 November, 5 December
Holton St MaryChurch Square - 10.00 - 10.15amRaydonSt Mary’s Raydon - 10.20am - 11.05amLower RaydonSulleys Hill - 11.10 - 11.25amHighamThe Green - 11.35 am to 11.50 am
The customer service line 01473 283838is staffed 9am to 5pm from Monday toFriday and can handle any librarycustomer queries renewals andreservations to any general library queries.An answer phone is available outside ofoperating hours and people can also [email protected] .
Colin the fishmonger has his freshfish van in the lay-by at the bottom
of Church Hill in Stratford everyThursday morning from
10.30am to 1.30pm
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Local Mobile Picture Framing Service30+ years experience
Oil paintings, Photos, Prints, Medals, 3D/Box frames,X-Stitch, Tapestry, Mount Cutting, Stretching Also
Frames cut to size for the DIY enthusiast
FOR MORE DETAILS TELEPHONELESLEY ON 01473 310630 (Bentley)
MOBILE 07500 488667Email:[email protected]
Mark’s Travel Service(Dedham’s Private Hire)
www.gattinetts.co.ukOr ring 01206 393089 / 07941 781489 to check availability
Central East Bergholt with excellent road and rail links Various sizes with tailored leasing arrangements Carpeted offices with own toilets and kitchenette Quiet rural location with plenty of parking
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Your local pest control expertsfor home & business
● Free advice, fast response● Highly accredited, fully qualified & insured● Discreet - unmarked vehicles
[email protected]: 01473 328092 (Holbrook)
DOLLS HOUSESKits and Houses
Room boxes and wall displaysFurniture - Wallpaper
Lighting - FiguresMiniature collectables and all those other little bits
Find us at Dedham Art and Craft Centre
01473 310 630 or 07500 488 667email [email protected]
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Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ full day and sessional nursery care and educationfor children aged 3 months to 5 years. We are open Monday to Friday from
8am to 6pm.
Children are provided with excellent opportunities to participate inexciting and fun activities that enable them to explore learning across
all areas.
For more details about our services please contact Shelley or Jamie on 01206323093 or via email on [email protected]
Orchard Barns Kindergarten, 6 Higham Road, Stratford St. Mary, CO7 6JU
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Souters Holiday CottageHigham
Ideal for short breaks, longer stays, visiting friends or family overspill.All enquiries welcome.
Phone Nick and Cath Marno (01206) 337316email: [email protected]
www.soutersholidaycottage.co.uk
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Suppliers of Seasoned Logs & Woodchip MulchServing Dedham & Surrounding Villages for 25 years
Telephone/Fax 01206 230882Mobile 07710 770280
www.blandlandscapes.co.ukIvydene, Frating Road, Ardleigh, Colchester, Essex, CO7 7SY
Bland Landscapes Ltd.Specialists in Private & CommercialTree Surgery & Landscaping
All Aspects of Landscaping Including:
Garden ConstructionFencingTurfing
DrivewaysPatios
Contract Grass CuttingCommercial Planting
All Aspects of Tree Surgery Including:
FellingClearingReducing
ReshapingFruit Tree Pruning
Hedge CuttingStump Grinding
Home and Garden
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Help is at hand - Call Toby Hicks014 4 9 74 1056 / 079 68 68 6035
Are you having trouble setting up oroperating your TV / Audio or DVD?
Has your equipment stopped working?Does your TV need a re-tune?
(Former ly BV Hicks L td )
T V & A u d i oS o l u t i o n s
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DEDHAM VALE TREE SURGERYNPTC qualified, fullyinsured24 hr emergency treeworkHedge maintenanceand reductionLogs kindling and woodchip suppliedStump grinding
All tree workundertakenCrown reduction andshapingCrown lifting andthinningPruning and pollardingFelling, sectionaldismantling
Specialising in big trees in delicate situations
[email protected] mobile 07756 811098www.dedhamvaletreesurgery.co.uk phone 01206 323056
PLANT CENTRE, GARDEN & CAFE
For Specialist and Popular PlantsAn extensive range of plants from
trees and shrubs to alpines,herbaceous, climbers, roses and
grasses. Gardening sundries, gifts,seeds, compost and pots.
OPEN DAILY 10am-5pmEast Bergholt Place, CO7 6UP
Tel: (01206) 299 [email protected]
www.placeforplant.co.uk
ARDLEIGHCHIMNEY SWEEP SERVICES
01206 231718 • 07845 24982031 HARWICH ROAD, LAWFORD, MANNINGTREE, ESSEX CO11 2LS
DESIGNPLANTING
CLEARANCEMAINTENANCE
HEDGECUTTING AND LAWN MOWING ALL YOUR GARDEN REQUIREMENTS CATERED FOR For more information please contact:
R SWIFT (HND Commercial Horticulture) T elephone 07947 322429
• Traditional and Power Sweeping• CCTV Inspections• Safety Certificate Issued• Fully Insured
ANDREW SMITH
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JacksonPlumbing and Heating
East Anglia Ltd
q Installation - We install all makes and modelsof boilers, Combi and condensing specialists
q Servicing - All models serviced from £50.00
q Repair and Maintenance - All workGuaranteed, highly skilled engineers
q Plumbing - Bathrooms, cylinders, leaks etc
q OAP 15% Discount
Special reader discounts forresidents of Higham, Holton StMary, Raydon and Stratford StMary
£10.00 discount - Servicingboilers and minor repairs£30.00 discount - larger repairs£150 discount - boiler changes£250 discount - full installation
These offers are valid until31/12/2017
(estimates given before work undertaken)
07834 61200901206 32206301473 214215
Mending your home
SERVICES
WORKS BUILDING GROUPHERE FOR YOU EVERY STEP OF THE WAY
RenovationsExtensionsGeneral BuildingLandscaping
Working and living in a conservation area of outstandingnatural beauty, we understand all the aspects of
renovating or building within the guidelines broughtabout living in such an area.
The Works Building Group offer every aspect of buildingwork, along with the care and consideration
for you the customer.
THE BUNGALOW, UPPER STREET, STRATFORD ST MARY, SUFFOLK. CO7 6JN
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Michael J Byles
Specialist in Oil Boiler Installations,Maintenance & Servicing- Oftec registered.
General Plumbing & Heatingwork also undertaken.
Tel: 01206 822225Mobile: 07717 012433Email: [email protected]
Plumbing & Heat ing HIGH QUALITYPAINTER & DECORATOR
'Jon-Pat', School Road, Langham, Colchester
Periodproperty
specialist withover 20 years'
experience.Referencesavailable.
95 School Lane, Stratford St. Mary,Suffolk, CO7 6LZTel: 01206 322969Mob: 07534424493E-Mail: [email protected]
Call us for a freequotation
- Electrical Installations- Electrical Testing- Lighting Design- Fire Detection Services- 24-Hour Call out- Response Maintenance
95 School Lane, Stratford St. Mary,Suffolk, CO7 6LZTel: 01206 322969Mob: 07534424493E-Mail: [email protected]
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Domestic ElectricianLocal, reliable,competitively priced
Registered Part P electricianPlumbingCarpentry / joineryHome improvements/maintenance
2 The Gardens,RaydonTel: 01473 311261Mob: 07923 [email protected]
PhilipAvery
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Tel 01394 411839 Mobile 07786 971425
Ashley ShortCarpentry, Joinery, Property Maintenance
& General Handyman
Kitchen fitting -Bespoke units madeDecorating,RenovationsNo Job too smallLocal and Reliable
01473 311226 07904 875556
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Nigel BruceIndustrial & DomesticELECTRICIAN
‘The Swift’, Upper Street, Stratford St. Mary,Colchester CO7 6JW
Telephone: 01206 322751
David PricePainter and Decorator
Specialising in Complete redecoration and RestorationInterior and Exterior
All Wall Coverings and Lime WashingPeriod and Modern Properties
Free Estimate and Colour AdviceClean Out and Repair Guttering
Fully Insured
TEL01206 679920
MOBILE07872 001929Over 30 years Experience
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TILINGSLATINGFASCIAS AND GUTTERINGLEADWORKPOINTINGGENERAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE30 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Andy Smith Roofing
For more information contactHarvest Cottage,Upper Street
Stratford St Mary CO7 6JW
01206 32288207754368693
“We are Specialists inGrade II Listed Buildings”
For all your internal and external painting and decorating work:Doors, Windows, Skirting and Fascias Floor and Wall TilingArtexing and Coving WallpaperingGeneral Repair and Maintenance NVQ2 Qualified
A PROFESSIONAL PAINTING & DECORATING SERVICEFROM PEOPLE YOU CAN TRUST
For a FREE Estimate Contact Steve Ferguson on 07719 357322 or 01206 393351www.tenondecoratingltd.co.uk – [email protected]
Sbras, East End, East Bergholt, Colchester, Essex CO7 6XQ
Brett Valley Installations
Oil boiler Service Engineer. Very experienced in fault diagnosis and repair, servicing and installation of oil
fired boilers and heating systems.Local, Reliable, Competent.
Nick Marno Tel. 01206 337316 or 07896 054439
S.W. STIFFCarpentry & Building Maintenance
For all your carpentry & buildingmaintenance, call for a no obligation free
quote. No job too small.CONTACT : Steven on 07811 005241
Andy slocombe brickworkserving the dedham valefor all your building requirements
property maintenance, roofing, blockpaving, landscape, repairs &restoration
3 Constable Row Manningtree RoadDedham nr Colchester Essex CO7 6DW
tel 01206 322884 / 07786 871364
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In the House
COLCHESTER FOOT CLINICREGISTERED CHIROPODISTS
& PODIATRISTS292 Ipswich Road, Colchester, ESSEX. CO4 0ES
TEL/FAX: 01206-854300 www.colchesterfootclinic.co.uk
Colchester Foot Clinic has outreachclinics at the following locations:
To contact our receptionist for more details,or to make an appointment, please call uson 01206 854300
MANNINGTREE OSTEOPATHIC CLINICExchange House, 22 South Street,Manningtree, CO11 1BG
TUESDAY 9.00 am - 12.30 PM
DEDHAM DOCTORS SURGERYManningtree Road,Dedham, CO7 6DU
WEDNESDAY 2.00 – 5.00 PM
Do you need help with any of thefollowing?
● Assembly of flat-pack furniture● Chauffeuring● Electrics and plumbing● Help with using the internet● Lawn and hedge cutting● Painting● Repairs● Video and audio installation
I offer a personal, professional and reliable service with public liability insurance. Based in Brantham.
Paul OliverTel: 07772 [email protected]
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CARPET FITTINGSUPPLY AND INSTALLATION
CARPET AND VINYL SPECIALISTFLOORING ACCESSORIES
07740 829 499 - 07933 157 121
www.britanniaflooring.co.uk(Based in Dedham)
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A HANDYMANSERVICE
Casper M A De BoerPilchard’s ,4 Visdelou TerraceShotley Gate, IP9 1PRPhone: 01473788 222Mob: 07789 751 781
Flatpack assembly - Carpentry Plumbing - Curtains - Draftproofing - Decorating - Painting
CRB checked. Established [email protected] job too large or small,
so just make the list.Please contact me for costs
and references anytime.
HomeAppliances
DomesticApplianceRepairs
For a Fast, Genuine RepairService Throughout a 20Mile radius of Ipswich
REPAIRS TO MOST MAKES OF* WASHING MACHINES* DRYERS * DISHWASHERS* VACUUM CLEANERS* COOKERS
ANYTIME(01473) 780238Mobile 07484 7333842 CHURCH ROADCHELMONDISTON, IPSWICH
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Life is a Cabernet ….a Claret or aBeaujolais!
Dinner Party, Private Functionor a Special Occasion?
Allow me to select and serve aselection of fine wines and
port to compliment your meal
Michael OliverTelephone 079390 444 27Freeman of the City of Londonand Personal Licence Holder
Wine and Spirit Education TrustDiploma (Higher)
30 years’ experience wine andfood pairing in the restaurants
and wine bars of the City ofLondon including the hosting of
tutored wine tastings
DianaMCleaning
● Home weekly cleaning● Home deep cleaning
● Office cleaning
Contact information: Diana Marinova
Mobile number: 07925 624123
Email address:[email protected]
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Luke Jackman Bsc Hons OstRegistered Osteopath
Tel: 01206 322836/07974 144593www.dedhamosteopathy.co.uk
Dedicated to getting you betterOsteopathy and Western Medical Acupuncture clinic ideally located inthe heart of the Dedham countryside, providing treatment for you and
your family.
●Back pain/sciatica ● Tennis/Golfers Elbow ●One hour initial●Pain/stiffness from Arthritis ● Tendonitis appointment●Muscle strains ●Neck/shoulder pain ●On-site free parking●Hip/knee/ankle pain ● Ligament sprains ●Open weekdays, evenings and weekends
Experienced practitioner who has worked in busy multi-disciplinarypractice, giving a greater depth of knowledge in managing your
treatment and follow up care
Professional Services
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Foster Physiotherapy &Sports Injuries Clinic
· Back, neck & sciatic pain· Trapped nerves· Hip, knee, ankle, hand & wrist injuries· Whiplash injuries / Shoulder problems· Tennis / Golfers’ elbow· Muscle tension / strains
Former England Cricketer
Neil FosterChartered and Health Professions Registered Physiotherapist
Tel: 01206 299 749Victoria Cottage, Heath Road, East Bergholt, CO7 6RL
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Maths & Science TuitionTuition from an experienced Teacher
From Year 7 upwards
Celia IredaleTel: 01473 314151
Mobile: 07397 140403Email: [email protected]
Tel: (01206) 322244Mobile: 07887 987280victoria@victoriabakerpilates.comwww.victoriabakerpilates.com
Personally designed courses to improve posture, joint alignment, movement and strength.Group and individual sessions in a private, comfortable studio.
Unit 18Dedham Vale Business CentreManningtree RoadDedham CO7 6BL
Victoria BakerP I L A T E S
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THE BARN VETERINARY PRACTICE
Robert M Hill BVMS MRCVSWenham Road, Copdock, Ipswich
Tel: 01473 7302132A Ashcroft Road (off Norwich Road), Ipswich
Tel: 01473 743460Consultations by appointment 24 Hour Emergency Service
Monday-Friday: 8.30am-7pm.Saturday: 9am-12noon.
Sunday: 10am-1pm (Ashcroft Rd only)MODERN DIAGNOSTIC, MEDICAL
AND SURGICAL FACILITIES ON SITECAR PARKING
Surgical Operating Theatre • Ultrasound scannerRadiography Department • ElectrocardiographyOwn laboratory for rapid testing • EndoscopyHospitalisation with isolation ward • Stabling
Penrose & PartnersVETERINARY SURGEONS
Upper StreetSTRATFORD ST MARY
Tel: 01206 323414
“Friendly, Professional, Local”
Mon–Fri 8.45-12.30 & 2.30-6.30 (4.00 Wed)Sat morning at Brinkley Lane
Consultations by appointmentOperating Theatre
Main Branch 70 Brinkley Lane, Highwoods,Colchester 01206 842608www.penrosevets.co.uk
WOOFY WALKSIn Higham and its surrounding areas
Would you like your dog(s) walked close to homeon a regular basis?
Please call Michael Oliver 07939 0444 27Professional Dog Walking Certificate & Canine First Aid.
Fully insured and DBS checked
The answer to a l l yourpest problems
The Street , Raydon I P7 5LWE: info@pest solut ion.co. uk
www.lauriepest cont rol.co.uk
T: 01473 396807
Fr e e a d v i ce , s u r v e y s a n d q u o t a t i o n s
Rats, Mice, Squirr els, Moles, Rabbits,Wasps, Hornet s, Cluster Flies, Bed Bugs,
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Chiropody/Podiatry serviceDirect to your home
Covering Stratford, Higham, Holton,Raydon & all local areas.
For enquiries please contact
Mr C Dunn,BSc Hon's Podiatry.MChS, HPCPRegisteredChiropodist/Podiatrist.
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www.grierandpartners.co.uk The agent with the Terrier spirit
Information on your house saletailored to youThere’s nothing worse than being out of the loop when selling or letting your property,which is why at Grier and Partners we are dedicated to giving you information on yourproperty’s performance 24/7.Our Myhousebook feature is a secure online journal, which you can use wheneveryou’re on the move. Providing you with up to date information on your house sale orlet, including Rightmove visits and viewing feedback, all included as part of ourexceptional standard of friendly and professional service. We believe this is what setsus apart from ordinary estate agents that just don’t have our spirit to win.
Sound refreshing? Contact us today on 01206 299222 or visit us online.
Find us on ..Facebook & Twitter
BENEFICE CONTACTS, SERVICES AND EVENTS
Contact details
Rector: Revd Rosalind Paul: The Rectory, Raydon, IP7 5LH. Tel.: 01473310677.Email: [email protected] Benefice website: www.4marys.org.ukPlease contact the Rector direct to talk about baptisms, confirmations,weddings, funerals, or for home visits. Please note that her normal day off isFriday.
Churchwardens
Higham Martyn Carr 01206 337325 (Elder) Hugo Parker 01206 337234
Holton Paul Torrington 01473 312046 Jeanette Appleton 01473 311487
Raydon Geoff Horrex 01473 310422 Simon Tennent 01473 310320
Stratford Christine Cousins 01206 322530 (Elder) Jonathan and Janet Dewey (Elder) (01206 322148)
ReadersRichard Appleton 01473 311487Nicola Tindall 01787 212340
Midweek CommunionThis month's short service of Holy Communion in the Parish Room at StratfordSt Mary will be at 10 a.m. on 15 November.
Home GroupThe home group started in September and will continue to meet at 5 Veyses Endin SSM from 2.30-4 p.m. on the following dates: 9 November, 14 December. Wehave already had some lively discussions about what is the common good inthese times of uncertainty, so do come and add your voice!
Services in November and December
New Testament Readings and Collects for weekdays in November5 November: 4th before Advent. God of glory, touch our lips with the fire of yourSpirit, that we with all creation may rejoice to sing your praise, through Jesus Christour Lord. Amen.6th Matthew 1.18-end. William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury, Teacher of the Faith, 19447th Matthew 2.1-15. Willibrord of York, Bishop, 7398th Matthew 2.16-end. The Saints and Martyrs of England9th Matthew 3. Margery Kempe, Mystic, c. 144010th Matthew 4.1-11. Leo the Great, Bishop of Rome, 46111th Matthew 4.12-22. Armistice Day
8.00 a.m. 10.00 a.m. NB. 5 p.m.
5th Nov SSM Holton
12th Nov 10.50 all parishes Remembrance Sunday service
19th Nov Holton SSM
26th Nov Raydon + SSM Family Hour Higham
3rd Dec Higham Holton Advent CarolService
10th Dec Holton 4.30 SSM Carols6.30 Raydon Carols
17th Dec SSM Parish Room Nativity 4.30 Higham Carols6.30 Holton Carols
24th Dec Raydon Crib Service 11.30 HighamMidnight Mass
25th Dec SSM (Revd Rosalind),Raydon (Christine Cousins)
31st Dec SSM Deanery Eucharist
12 November: 3rd before Advent. God, our refuge and strength, bring near theday when wars shall cease and poverty and pain shall end, that earth may knowthe peace of heaven through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.13th Matthew 4.23-5.12. Charles Simeon, Priest, Evangelical Divine, 183614th Matthew 5.13-20. Samuel Seabury, 1st Anglican Bishop in North America, 179615th Matthew 5.21-3716th Matthew 5.28-end. Margaret, Queen of Scotland, Philanthropist, Reformer of the Church, 109317th Matthew 6.1-18. Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln, 120018th Matthew 6.19-end. Elizabeth of Hungary, Princess of Thuringia, Philanthropist, 1231
19 November: 2nd before Advent. Heavenly Lord, you long for the world'ssalvation. Stir us from apathy, restrain us from excess and revive in us new hopethat all creation will one day be healed in Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.20th Matthew 7.1-12. Edmund, King of the East Angles, Martyr, 87021st Matthew 7.13-end22nd Matthew 8.1-13. Ceclia, Martyr at Rome, Patron Saint of Music, c. 23023rd Matthew 8.14-22. Clement, Bishop of Rome, Martyr, c. 10024th Matthew 8.23-end25th Matthew 9.1-17. Catherine of Alexandria, Martyr, 4th century
26 November: Christ the King. God the Father, help us to hear the call of Christthe King and to follow in his service, whose kingdom has no end, for he reigns withyou and the Holy Spirit, one God, one glory. Amen.27th Matthew 9.18-3428th Matthew 9.35-10.1529th Matthew 10.16-33. Day of Intercession for the Missionary Work of the Church30th John 12.20-32. Andrew the Apostle1st Matthew 11.2-19. Charles de Foucauld, Hermit in the Sahara, 19162nd Matthew 11.20-end
For your diaries
6 November 11.30 a.m. Silent Prayer Group, the Rectory10 November 7 p.m., Holton, Reading by candlelight of St Luke's Gospel in the King James Version18 November 10-3.30, Southend Catholic Church, Magdalen Houlihan 'Christmas for Grownups'. If you would like a lift, please let Revd Rosalind know.
PCC Meetings
6 November Raydon, 7.30 p.m., The Rectory13 November SSM, 7.30 p.m., Church Cottage16 November Higham, 7.30 p.m., The Old Vicarage
For your prayers
For those who are ill or in need, in our parishes and beyond:Holton: Ron StedmanRaydon: Margaret Hammond, Stella Hyland, David KingSSM: Nancy Ablitt, Laura Kerry, TrinaOthers: Sophie Rose Armour, Tory Cook, Franke, Helen Gregory, Steve Kupfer, Gail O'Dell, Jill Taylor