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Jeffries of BactonStation Garage, Broad Road, Bacton, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 4HPT: 01449 781 087 ~ E: [email protected]@aol.com
Parish
Cotton BactonWyverstone
NewsFebruary 2012
Winter Walks by Audrey Erbany
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MOTs while-you-wait Recovery Service & Home Starts Service all makes and models Accident, Bodywork Repairs Welding Tyres & Batteries Stocked Engine Diagnostics & Fault Finding Air Conditioning ABS Engine Management Lights
Please ring for a free estimate on any work needed
01449 781260
View our latest Car Sales atwww.lambertsservicestation.co.uk
Forecourt Services - Unleaded & Diesel
Shop Green, Bacton
T 01449 781260 or 07834 778116E [email protected]
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VillageNews
Beginson
p. 19
Dear Readers,
It’s been a pleasure being Editors of the Month.
We’re amazed at the number and variety of
organisations that contribute regularly. What
stars! We’re always looking for front covers so if
you have a drawing or a photograph (remember
it’ll be printed greyscale) please e-mail it to
[email protected]. And a huge thank you
Audrey (Erbany) for this month’s cover which is a photograph of one
of her fabulous paintings. Please feel free to e-mail your
suggestions and comments as well as contributions and
sketches/photographs – we do read them! We’re handing over to
Peter Hawkes and Keith Flynn now and hope that they enjoy March
as much as we have February! Please remember that the deadline
for contributions is the 15th of the month to [email protected]
except for January when the deadline is 9th December. Handwritten
contributions should go to Terry as normal.
Best Wishes from Helen Thomson & Cath Lockwood your February Editors
Bird Notes
The Robin in our gardens:
The Robin is a familiar friend, hopping around in our gardens, eatingfood we provide on bird tables, or through digging the garden. Manyof us come to recognise “our bird”, breeding in our garden every yearand always ready to follow us to the vegetable patch when there isdigging to be done, often over a period of many years.But is it always the same bird? Or is it a different bird behaving in thesame way?With a European breeding population of around 68 million pairs,robins are familiar and common. Robin chicks that leave the nesthave an average life expectancy of around 5 months, but those thatsurvive their first year, are likely to breed in two successive years,with the oldest wild British robin recorded living for 8 years, 4 monthsand 30 days after being ringed by a qualified ringer1.While some robins do stay in the same place all year round, mostBritish robins will migrate to the south west from Britain, with theirterritories being occupied by immigrants from the north east. Somost birds in our gardens in winter will not be the same birds as insummer.
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So if the robin in our garden in summer is not the same as the one inwinter, why do they behave in the same way? Robins have evolvedbehaviours that allow them to take advantage of newly turned soil,and will therefore follow a gardener or a wild boar once they havelearnt the signs that suggest digging will take place. All robins willrespond in a similar way.The red breast is used to signal to other birds, using exaggeratedposes to declare dominance, with fights resulting only when one birdrefuses to back down. In winter both male and female robins will singto proclaim their territory, while in spring and summer only the malessing. Unlike many birds, robins will sing at any time, day or night. Inareas with street lighting, singing robins at night are very common.Many people believe only nightingales sing at night, leading toincorrect identification of the songster.
To look out for this month:February is the month when some of our resident birds prepare forbreeding. While blue tits will be singing and finding mates this month,rooks will re-occupy their nests in rookeries (as seen outside Bactonchurch), repairing nests and some early breeders may be sitting oneggs by the end of the month.Long-tailed tits, black, white and pink balls of fluff with very long tails,become more noticeable as the month goes on. The flocks of winterwill break up, as pairs form and establish territories for breeding,often giving short churring calls to each other. Late in February, pairswill start the long process of nest building, using lichens and smallfeathers to form the ball-shaped nest, with the materials being heldtogether with spiders webs. The nest will be lined with feathers andmoss and will hold both parents and up to 8 eggs (usually laid inearly April). As the young grow, the spiders webs will give the nestsufficient elasticity to expand as the young birds grow.In long-tailed tits, young males stay in the area where they hatched,but females move a short-distance (rarely more than 3 miles). Non-breeding birds and unsuccessful breeders will help their relatives toraise their young, with several extra adults commonly feeding theirsiblings’ chicks. As only the males have relatives in the area, thesehelpers are almost exclusively male, recognising their relatives byvoice, having learnt the sounds as chicks in the nest together.Richard Bufton assisted by Cath Lockwood.1. Robinson, R.A. (2005) BirdFacts: profiles of birds occurring in Britain & Ireland(BTO Research Report 407). BTO, Thetford (http://www.bto.org/birdfacts, accessedon 05/01/2012)
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STARBRIGHT
CHILDREN’S & BABY’SCLOTHES SHOP
CAN WE SELL YOURGOOD QUALITY
CLOTHES, TOYS ORNURSERY EQUIPMENT?
FIND US AT FINBOW’S YARDBACTON
07907 755739
The Cottage
Gardener
For All Your Gardening Needs
Weeding, pruning, planting, lawn cutting, hedge trimming
Garden clearance, patio’s, 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 or email:- [email protected]
KR CUTZ
UNISEX HAIRSTYLIST
OPEN TUESDAY – SATURDAY
NEW CUSTOMERS WELCOME!
01449 78194307505 742481
LYNDHURST, STATION RD, COTTON
(OPPOSITE FINBOWS YARD)
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Picture Framingby
Carola SettleQuality Mounting &Framing of Prints,
Photographs, Paintings,Embroideries etc.
At competitive prices
Friendly advice &Professional Service
Stanwell House, High Street,Gislingham, Eye, Suffolk
T 01379 783415
Andy Harris
A J Harris(Decorating &
Home Improvements) Ltd
For a qualitydecorating service
at a competitive price
Both exterior & interior workundertaken, including general
property maintenance
For a trustworthy, friendlyand local service
01449 781968M 07940 727161
Graham Moore ElectricalBlacksmith’s Cottage, Silver Street
Old Newton IP14 4HF
For all your electrical needsFor a friendly and efficient service
call Graham on
T 01449 673705 or
M 07867 560357
FREEESTIMATES
ALL WORKGUARANTEED
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SMALL ADSLAMBERTS SERVICE STATION LTD 01449 781260All Make/Model Servicing and Repair—Tyres/Exhaust/Batteries etcMOT Testing - Used Car Sales - Bottled Gas, Coal and Coalite deliveredPERIOD PROPERTY RENOVATION - REPAIRS & MAINTENANCEGeoff Nicholls & Co. offer a Complete Building Service.Quality work guaranteed. No job too small. All at down to earth prices.Ring for free estimate and advice. 01449 781375D. J. HOWLETT - Servicing and General Repairs, VW/Audi, MercedesBenz Specialist, Experienced, Professional Service. Competitive Rates.The Willows, MENDLESHAM GREEN 01449 766019PROBITTS For light engineering, model engineering, vehicle bodywork, anyjob considered. Station Road 01449 781453PLUMBING & HEATING Free advice and estimates.For your plumbing requirements Tel Andrew Snowling 01449 675440AUTO ELECTRICS: - A complete range of Garage Services.Alternator/Starter Repairs, Exchange Component Checks, Servicing andM.O.T Preparation. Collection/Delivery. Courtesy CarCow Green, Bacton. 01449 781028MARK BUCKLE ELECTRICIAN J.I.B. Registered. Rewiring, Storage heating,Immersion Heaters, Extra Sockets, Security Lights, Showers, Emergency call outService. NO JOB TOO SMALL. FREE ESTIMATES 01449 614796TANK CHANGE LTD (replacement Oil tank Engineers), Family Business,Steel & Polyethylene Oil Tanks Available. Fully insured & OFTECapproved. Free Survey/Quotation. 01449 781210/07899 898720WWW.Tankchange.co.uk. *DISCOUNTS FOR PARISH MAGAZINE READERS*
E.J.Enterprises—FirewoodAlso Eco-friendly kiln dried oak briquettes 01359 221811
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
D.J.Haill ———— Driveways & PavingLocal Authority approved drop curbs and access
Fencing, patios, driveways, paths, pads, footings and drainageFully insured; for a quote call Darren 01449 737164 or 07766024137.
Bacton Village Hall, recently refurbished, fantastic NEW kitchen.For details or to hire please telephone 01449 781343
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JENNY WADE. Registered Childminder 01449 781415D.W.VINCENT BUILDING SERVICES - 25 years experience in the trade inthis area, working on old or new properties. 01449 781529CURTAINS BY CHRISTINA - Choose your Design & fabric in the comfortof your Home. Don’t lift a finger! We will fit your Curtains & Rails. Yourfabric or mine, Alterations, Cushions, Head Boards. Trade prices on Tracks& Poles. Lining, Heading Tape and Remnants in Stock 01449 781666A. J. HARRIS - DECORATING AND HOME IMPROVEMENTS. Interiorand exterior work undertaken, inc. ceramic tiling, coving, etc.FREE QUOTATION 01449 781968K.V.M SEWING MACHINES GISLINGHAM Servicing & repairs toSinger & most makes. All work guaranteed. 01379 783521A.J.COLLINS TREE SERVICES - for professional tree care, hedgetrimming etc 01449 767196 or [email protected]. LAWES - IROMONGERS - BUILDERS’ MERCHANTS - GARDENREQUSITES - KITCHEN GOODS Station Road, Bacton 01449 781452FINBOWS FURNISHERS Station Road, Bacton. New & Secondhandfurniture etc. bought and sold. Carpets, Rugs, Lino, Fancy Goods.Closed Monday. 01449 781732Carer with 15 years experience. NVQ3, First Aid and CRB.Telephone Tony on 01449 781100 or 07988124144B. F. SAMPSON - Building services and maintenance. Work carried out onnew or old properties. No job too small. Free estimates. 01449 675147
or M 07810712401KITCHEN DOCTOR new worktops, complete kitchen installations, bedroom, also
home maintenance. Call Chris on 01449 781057 or 07908786853ACORN BOARDING KENNELS. Wash Lane, Mendlesham. Heated beddingarea each with large internal & exterior runs. Jodi on 07754 851789/01449 767160
For free advice, information and cost on UPVC Windows, doors,conservatories, fascia and soffits, garage doors, contact Michael Brame
on 01449 781533 or M 07931 784470COTTON VILLAGE HALL Our well equipped hall is for hire for all types offunction. Well fitted kitchen, small and large grassed fields. Crockery, tablesand chairs for hire away from hall, subject to availability. Very reasonablehourly or daily charges. Use our paper bank so that your village benefitsfrom the income. Contact Booking Secretary on 781083Grade Eight Musician offers piano & saxophone tuition.Reasonable rates, call Olly Chalk 07948978361 or 01449 780352
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CYCLE SHOPFINBOW’S YARDBACTON
Family bikes including toddlers trikes,accessories, parts, repair & servicing
RALEIGH, DIAMONDBACK,CLAUD BUTLER & FALCON
01449 781036www.finbowsyardcycles.co.uk
Computerproblems?Weprovide all typesof computer
consultancyandsupport.Wealsobuild, upgradeand
maintain systems.Noproblemtoobigor too small.
For help & advice callGordon or Helen
01449 781255
faxbase ltd
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Inces of Stowmarket
are now
Official Stockists
of all
Bacton Middle School
Uniform
Polo shirts
Sweat shirts
Sportswear
25 Ipswich Street, Stowmarket
01449 612664
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D.E. BRADLEY - PLUMBERNew Installations, Heating Maintenance. RepairsNO JOB TOO SMALL 01379 658775 or M 07771 970901DES ALEXANDER YOUR LOCAL BUILDERBuilding, Decorating, Plastering. Free Estimates 01449 767825HAIRDRESSING in your own home. Ring Julie Clarke, 2 Birch AvenueNail Extensions: Acrylic, Silk. Manicure & Pedicure 01449 781695CARA-LEA DANCE SCHOOL for children aged 5+. Disco, freestyle, rock ‘n’
roll & street dance. Haughley, Woolpit & Stowmarket. Enquiries 01449 673179IRONING done in my home, picked up one evening, brought back the next.
Contact Mrs Briggs on 01449 781720Coda Cottages Three self catering cottages restored from a barn. 4 star ratingfrom English Tourist Board, one has wheelchair access. Flexible bookingarrangements. www.codacottages.co.uk Tel Kate Sida-Nicholls 01449 780076
COUNSELING. Offering a safe, supportive and confidential service forIndividuals and couples. Working from Orves Centre, Botesdale.
Jackie Rodger 01379 678897FOR YOUR SPECIAL OCCASION. Would you like a song or two chosenby you and sung at your wedding or other special ceremony or occasion
T Gill on 01449 781375PAINTER & DECORATOR 24 years experience.
John Gray on 01449 781584 or 07733166023BB Roofing and Building —–————————— Traditional ContractorBJR Betts. Mobile 07771965666 Phone/Fax 01449 673397Brockford Services Ltd Gardening Service and Property Maintenance
Experience and reliability at competitive ratesM 07818438044 T 01728 860792Seeley Carpentry ——————————— Building-Carpentry-Joinery01449 781089 [email protected] 07540228541 Mobile –07590751119Wyverstone Village Hall for your meetings, events etc Bar, kitchen, goodcar parking. Phone Kerri on 781151Hairdressing by Chelle’s Scissors on WheelsBeat the credit crunch with my prices
Phone Chelle - 07595 420601 or 01449 673507
If you would like to advertise in the Parish News please contactLinda Last on 01449 781772Current rates for 12 issues are:-Full A5 Page (18 x 12.5cm) £200, ½ A5 page (8.5 x 12.5cm)£115, ¼ A5 page portrait (8.5 x 6cm) £60, Small Ads £5/line
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KEVIN LAFLIN
GENERAL BUILDER
PAINTER & DECORATOR
PLASTERER
01449 781207
30 yearsexperience
No jobtoo small
MOWERMAN LTDSales of
new & used Lawnmowers,Ride-ons, Strimmers,
Cultivators etc.
Also cylinder grinding, servicing,spare parts, repairs etc
Free local collection
24 hr. Answer Service
Highly competitive rates
A.KendallElm Cottage
Blacksmith Road, Cotton
01449 781157
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Pest Control & Prevention:Rat & Mouse Eradication &
Prevention of access to PremisesInsect control, prompt service to Wasps,
Hornet’s nests, Ants, Fleas, Flies etc.Mole control by all Ministry approved methods
Property Care:Woodworm/Deathwatch Beetle30 year Bonded Guarantee available
Insect Control:Fly Control Units, Electric & AdhesiveFly screens, chain curtains, plastic strip curtains
Please ring for competitive prices fromYOUR local company
0800 074 2450
Command Pest Control LtdCommand House, College Farm, Church Lane,Preston St Mary, Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 9NQ
T 01787 248049
BIOFLOWHigh Quality
MAGNETIC PRODUCTS
For helping people and animals
Can be purchased fromBRIGHT FUTURE:
Roy & Di BarkerGreat Ashfield
01359 241045Free Talks to Groups on
Magnotherapy &Saving Money with Magnets
Raise money atCoffee Mornings -
ask Di along todemonstrate the products
portablespacecabin & container hire ● sales ● transport
Large range of steel anti-vandal to help you meet health & safety lawAnd protect yourself against theft.
Free site visits and a helpful service from a reliable local company.
01449 782123offices ● canteens ● steel stores ● toilets ● drying rooms
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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
The Trowel and Hammerhas been open under newmanagement for the last 6 months.We stock local ales and mouthwatering food is provided by our firstclass chef who holds 2 star rosettes.
Wednesday night isFish and Chip night supper including quiz £8.95/person
Friday night –Steak Night, 2 steaks including a bottle of house wine £34.50
Sunday –Roast available from Midday until 6pm, main meal £8.953 courses £12.95 - please book to avoid disappointment
01449 [email protected] ~ www.trowelandhammercotton.co.uk
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HANDYMAN&
GARDENER
NO JOB TOO small or BIG
DECORATING ETC.
FENCING, HEDGING,PATIOS ETC
PHONE KEVIN OR HAZEL
01449 781559M 07944 553517
Conveyancing & Energy Performance Certificates
Divorce, Separation, Childcare, Adoption and
all other Family/Matrimonial problems
including Collaborative Law
Wills, Probate and Inheritance
Elderly Client Care
CAR PARK AVAILABLE FOR USE BY OUR CLIENTS
AT OUR OFFICES AT
7-9 TAVERN STREET, STOWMARKET
Telephone: (01449) 613631email:[email protected] ~ www.haywards-solicitors.co.uk
HAYWARDSSOLICITORS
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M A Heating Services
Oil, Gas and LPG boiler servicing,replacement and repairs
Repairs to central heating system faultsi.e. pumps, programmers and cylinders
Servicing and repairs to Rayburn, Aga,Stanley and Esse
Landlord’s Certificates
T 01379 783427Wickham Gate, High Street, Gislingham, Suffolk IP23 8JD
PAULA’SDRIVING SCHOOL
A.D.I. APPROVED
PASS PLUS
Paula Handley-Howard
07929 663919
www.drivingschoolstowmarket.co.uk
“COUNTRY HAIR”24 School Road
Thurston
01359 230960Established in 1982, we continueto offer the latest hair treatments
Kerastraight ~Straightening and
conditioning treatment
Loreal Iona ~ Colouring
Advanced Colour Correction
Hair Extensions
Long Hair & Bridal Styling
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Eastern FramesPicture Framing
Your local, ProfessionalPicture Framers
John & Trisha Noy
Glass & Mounts CutGreetings Cards & Photo FramesNeedlework Stretched & Framed
www.easternframes.co.uk
Fast & Reliable ServiceMon-Fri 9am-5pmSat 9am-12noonRed House Farm
Station RoadHaughley
T 01449 675897
David Foster
LocalHeating & Plumbing Engineer
CORGI & OFTEC Registered
Boiler Servicing & Repairs(Oil & Gas including LPG)
Central Heating Installations
Pumps, Valves & Programmers fitted
Bathroom/Shower InstallationsGas Appliance InstallationsWater Softener Installations
General Plumbing
T 01449 781477
M 07979 505618
UppercutsHair and Beauty Salon
High Street, Walsham Le WillowsFor Modern & Classical Hair
Waxing ~ NailsSpray TanEar Piercing
Vibration Plate forSlimming and Body Toning
01359 258384Late opening available
Special rates for senior citizenson Tues & Wed
MICHELE COLECHIROPODIST
MSSch MBchA RGN
T 01449 781396M 07740 988172
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JEFFRIES
Celebrating60 yearsin Bacton
Station Garage, Broad Road, BactonStowmarket. T 01449 781087 / 781131
www.jeffriesofbacton.co.uk
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Bacton Play Centre Bacton Under FivesFor all your childcare needs!
BABY AND TODDLER DAY-CARE, PARENT AND TODDLER GROUPDAY-CARE AND PRE-SCHOOL SESSIONS
BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL CAREHOLIDAY CARE FOR CHILDREN 3 -14 YEARS
Open All YearWe 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 contact
01449 780079or email: [email protected]
Bacton Under Fives, Bacton Play Centre, c/o Bacton Community Primary SchoolTailors Green, Bacton, Suffolk IP14 4LL
Is your garden allwork and no play?
For all year interestand
easy maintenance
Call Jane Hamblin
Land Army Designs
01359 231344www.landarmydesigns.co.uk
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FRESH FRUIT & VEG TO YOUR DOOR
Quality seasonal fresh fruit, vegetables and salad delivered
directly to your home, from your local family greengrocer.
Box Option 1
A selection for a
single person
household
£7
Box Option 2
A selection for a
two person
household
£12
Box Option 3
A selection for a
three person
household
£16
Box Option 4
A selection for a
four person
household
£20
● Weekly deliveries Repeat orders taken ●
● Order by 5pm Monday for delivery Wednesday ●
● Free delivery within 4-mile radius of Old Newton ●
Place your order by calling 01449 780416
texting 07786 165402 or emailing [email protected]
Create your own box (call for a stock list) or select from one of our
mixed fruit, vegetable and salad boxes:
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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 includinglower back pain, neck painand related headaches aswell as arm and leg pain.Callusnoworvisitourwebsite
Traditional OakCarpentry
Rick Lewis01728-860444
Conservation&
Construction
New Oak Framed Buildings
Repairs to existingAncient Structureswww.traditionaloakcarpentry.co.uk
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HHR Plumbing&
Property maintenance
Comprehensive24hr Plumbing &
Maintenance Services
Bathrooms, shower &kitchen installations
Fix leaky guttering & dripping tapsBurst pipes, blocked toilets
Radiators & hot water cylindersNo job too small
Fully insured, competitive rates
Call John on
07905 210737
LAWN CARE
General Grass CuttingLong or Short grass
Special Occasions andOne Off Cut Available
Please callBob Brooks ~ M 07989 676838
Or Contact At45 Thackary Grove
Stowmarket IP14 1RE
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Bacton Stores & Post OfficeShop Green • Bacton • Stowmarket • Suffolk IP14 4LG
Tel: 01449 781366Rod & Sue Wickenden
Rod, Sue and staff look forward to welcoming you in to our store
Fresh bread, cakes & savouries baked dailyLocally sourced produce, groceries, beers, ales & cidersNewspapers & magazines in store & delivered locallyGreeting cards, wrapping paper & stationeryMonthly Special Offers – See in store for details – many items half priceFresh milk and dairy products Fresh fruit and vegetablesFrozen food and ice creams Freshly sliced local hamTea, coffee & sandwiches Wines from around the worldFresh cut flowers & pot plants Grocery items
Shop open Monday—Friday 7.30am - 8pm, Saturday 8am – 8pmSunday & Bank Holidays 9am - 8pm
Post Office openMon, Tues, Thurs & Fri 9am - 1pm & 2pm - 5.30pm
Wednesday & Saturday 9am - 12.30pm
Countryside
Conservation
& Tree Services
Tree Surgery, Tree PlantingHedge Laying & Trimming
Fruit Tree PruningLeylandii ManagementTurf LayingPond CreationStump GrindingWood Chip MulchFire Logs
Mark BleayBSc (Hons)01359 24243607702 642463FREE QUOTATIONSwww.cctrees.co.uk£5,000,000 public liability insurance
RSAPEST MANAGEMENT
HAUGHLEY
01449 67346107745 771516
GAME OVERFOR
Rats, Mice, Moles, RabbitsSquirrels, Ants, Wasps, Flies
Birds, Bees, CockroachesBedbugs, Fleas, Woodworm etc.
Deer and Fox Management
Fully qualified and insuredpest control
For a Service you can rely onNational Pest Technician Association
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S & G Builders
0779503051 or 07788186581
STOWMARKET SKIP HIREEarth Moving, Digger Work
2, 4, 6, 8-YARD SKIPSSAND & BALLAST DELIVERIESSHINGLE HOGGIN & TOPSOIL
Telephone 613824 and Mobile 07860692733
Anglia Transport Training
Manual & AutomaticIntensive Driving Courses
B + E Trailer TrainingDENNIS MILLIER
01449 781849 07799 662443
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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
Colin’sDriving Tuition
BSM franchised Instructor
07505 526459Stowmarket, Bury St Edmunds and surrounding villages
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We offer a complete property restoration servicespecialising in period properties
We are fully insured with a full portfolio of work
Extensions Fire place build & design Fencing All carpentry work undertaken Rendering Landscaping Plastering Patios Tiling Garden boundary walls Re-decorating Porchways 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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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 forcompanion pets.
Also at
ThurstonVeterinary Centre
01359 232200
24 hour Emergency Cover
As independent opticians we offer a morepersonalised eyecare service that you can trust for
all the family including:-
Optomap retinal examinationColorimetry
A wide range of competitively priced framesand spectacle lenses
Contact lensesPrescription and non-prescription sunglasses
F. G. BROWN – OPTICIANSDenmark House, 41 Bury Street
Stowmarket.Tel:- 01449 612812/674030
Your sight care is our priority
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Life Changing Hypnotherapy
Experience this effective, relaxingtherapy for help with:
Stopping smoking Weight loss Confidence issues Stress and anxiety Overcoming fears and phobias
Free initial consultation
Wendy Chalk BA (Hons), HPD, MNCH
07817 158429www.wendychalk.co.uk
Lyn CurtisICSF. ASF.
Professional & BespokeFlorist
Flowers forAll Occasions -
CorporateWeddings, Funerals
Home or on site consultations
Phone 01449 782018Mobile 07768 106964
email [email protected]
MILL CARPETS & FLOORING
Home selection ServiceLocal Company – Haughley
Choose from a wide range ofquality Carpets, Vinyls,
Solid Wood, Laminate &Safety Floorings
In your own home.
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Supplied and fitted by our expertfitter, or supply only.
Binding Service for cut-offs.
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Extremely competitive prices.Free measuring and quotes,
please contact:-
01449 67720 or 07747 403871
01379898661
Raven StovesSupplier of Quality Traditional &
Contemporary Stoves.Main Jotul, Scan, Contura &
Handol Dealer.Exclusive Range with Expert Advice.
Bespoke Design &Installation Service.
Chimney Relining
Showroom with Live Displays
Crown House, The StreetHinderclay, Diss IP22 1HXwww.ravenstoves.co.uk
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TONY’SSchool of Motoring
DSA Approved ADIPass Plus
Competitive RatesGift Vouchers Available
1st HOUR FREEwith this advert
Contact Tony Gooderham
01449 78199307771 800072
www.tonysschoolofmotoring.com
L L TOTAL REFINISHSmart thinking
automotive paint repairsand vehicle valeting
Bumper Scuffs – Alloy WheelsWindscreen Repairs
and a full range of Valeting Services
Have your vehicle professionallycleaned at home or at work
Standard Wash & Dry £15Standard Interior Clean £15
or both only £20
Trade & RetailFor a free no obligation quote call
01449 781206 ~ 07516 448129or email
Gill NichollsA singer for yourSpecial Occasion
Gill sings all time favourites from alldecades especially the 30s, 40s & 50s.
She also performsOlde Tyme Music Hall in Costume.
All enquiries most welcome:
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Expensive Christmas?At this time of year, just after the annual spending jamboree known as amodern Christmas, money is often in short supply in many homes. Is itpossible to save money at this time of the year? We know there are salesafter Christmas, but they require us to spend money in order to save. Sohow can we make limited money go further?We have probably all heard of www.comparethemarket.com,www.gocompare.com, www.moneysupermarket.com and others throughthe many television adverts that we see each day. All of these websitesclaim to save us money, and in many cases they can help.Other more basic means of stretching your money, saving yourself moneyand generally easing your finances are available.Energy costs are currently high. Are you paying too much? Confused byyour tariffs? Concerned about switching? The website www.uswitch.commay be confusing as you should understand your electricity bill for bestresults. Switching may save you money, initially, but what about after thehoneymoon is over? Your current energy supplier is also a useful source ofmoney saving. Ringing their customer service department, saying that youare thinking of switching energy provider and asking if they can give you abetter offer can produce savings too. This also saves the hassle ofswitching supplier.Credit card switching can also produce savings with an interest-freeintroductory period. However, frequent switching can adversely affect yourcredit score. Again, ringing your current credit card company and asking ifthey can do anything to help, can be highly productive. They need ourbusiness as much as we need the savings.Other methods can help to spread the cost of Christmas:
1. Plan ahead. Start buying presents now and throughout the year
(avoiding children’s presents in case of a new craze).
2. As shops close down, they often have clearance sales: an excellent
source of bargains.
3. Charity shops can be amazing! Many excellent, highly desirable
items are sold through charity shops, often in excellent condition.
Visit the charity shops in your nearest town with expensive houses.
High value houses are homes to high earners and high-value
donations to charity shops.
4. Christmas foods can often be bought or made early in the year.
Christmas puddings made months in advance and allowed to
mature, have wonderful flavour. Turkey can be bought ahead of the
pre-Christmas price rises and frozen.
5. Think about other sources of food. The milkman can often supply
fruit juices, and even sacks of potatoes that store for months and
mean each pound of spuds is a mere fraction of the cost of large
packs of supermarket potatoes.
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6. Make your own Christmas decorations. Children love this! A few
long thin sticks, soaked for a couple of days, twisted into a ring and
adorned with holly, mistletoe and a few cheap off-cuts of ribbon
make a door wreath for pennies. Fir-cones sprayed with a dusting
of gold paint will last for years.
7. Make your Christmas presents. Jams, jellies, framed photographs,
paintings, simple craftwork all make wonderful gifts, keep you
entertained and can be appreciated for years.
However we save money now and over the next year, thought and a littleeffort will save you money, make next Christmas wonderful and allow you torelax and enjoy this major Christian festival in the right spirit.Happy Christmas 2012 to you all! Cath Lockwood
1st Bacton Scout GroupQuiz Night & Fish & Chip Supper
Saturday 25th February 2012
Our next social event to raise funds for theGroup will be our
Quiz Night with Fish & Chip Supper onSaturday 25th February 2012.
This is always an excellent family night andeveryone is welcome, if you are interested in
tickets please contact the Secretary –Karen Price 01449 780332 / 07812 105228
In March 1994 I lost twin boys Joshua and Jordan, and I wanted to marktheir 18
thbirthday by doing something special.
On Sunday March 11th
at 11:00 Stowmarket Striders have kindly agreedto host a 10 mile Charity Run from Cotton Churchyard to Stowmarket
Leisure Centre in aid of the Special Care Baby Unit at Ipswich Hospital.If you would like to take part in all or some of the run please let me knowby Wednesday 15
thFeb on 07762 924801 or [email protected].
I can also be contacted on the above number if you would like tosponsor me.
Thank you very much Claire Bardsley
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Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan
Now taking place at Cotton Chapel on Monday 7.30 pm
New Class from 30th January - Monday Yoga for all - 10.30 – 11.30
Plus New Classes from 30th January at Bacton Village Hall
Stressed out Mums session – Monday 9.30 – 10.30
Over 60s Stretch & Tone – Monday 2pm – 3pm
Introductory fee of £6.00 per session
Interested? Please contact Wendy
On 01449 781106 Or [email protected]
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For those of you who contributeto the magazine regularly, couldyou please e-mail yourinformation [email protected], by the15th of the month at the latest,and if you don’t have a computercould you give your informationto Terry as normal.If you would like to help withediting please [email protected] or writeto: Parish News Editors,c/o Bacton Rectory, ChurchRoad, Bacton IP14 4LJ.If you would like to advertiseplease contactLinda Last on 01449 781772
Mothers Help / Nanny NeededFamily with 2 children, boy andgirl aged 6 and 8, looking for
help with childcare before andafter school, up to 3 days per
week.Up to £8.00 per hour + mileage
and expenses.The ideal candidate will: Have
experience with children aseither parent, grandparent or
childminder.Be available 7.45-9.15am and2.45-6.15pm up to 3 days a
week.Be a car owner with full driving
licence.Please call Christina on
01449 781858 or 07904 125998
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Bacton & Wyverstone Horticultural Society: The Bacton Bullwas the venue for the Christmas meal and Grace was said byPresident Philip Jeffries. Chairman Diane Gladders then kindlypresented Will Gray and Sandra Welham with gifts in appreciation ofpreparing the sausage and mash supper at the AGM. Following anenjoyable three course meal which was rounded off with mince pies,two draws were held.The members draw consisting of cash prizes was won by AnitaKemp, Chris Gunner, Sheila Brown, Carol Barter, Owen Wilson, andPeter Churchyard. A draw with donated prizes from the memberswas also run and Treasurer Anita Leggett was thanked for theorganisation.Members went home armed with their seeds ready for the 2012growing season which were obtained at a discount from SuttonsSeeds by organiser Bryan Symonds.
Coffee Morning &
Cake Sale
Saturday March 10th
Bacton Primary School
10.00—12.00
In aid of the
William Brown Trust
Coffee, Home Made Cake & Jam + Raffle
Come & Join Us
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The Weather in Bacton 2011Hottest Day 27th June 30.8C (87.4F)
and 3rd August 30.8C (87.4F)Coldest Night 8th March -6.5C (20.3F)Coldest Grass Temperature 8th March -8.6F (16.5F)Highest Wind Speed Gust of 42KT (48MPH) on 4th FebruarySunniest Month May 166.73 hoursDullest Month February 19.60 hoursTotal Sunshine for the year 1043.60 hoursWettest Month August 63.61 mmDriest Month April 2.40mmTotal Rainfall for the year 378.53 mm
Of the two columns below the left hand is sunshine and the right hand rainfall
Bacton & Cotton Local History Society"Great East Anglian Characters"Tuesday, 21st February, 7.30 pm, Bacton Village HallFascinating East Anglian people and their stories by Mark Mitchels- a lifeboat coxswain, a miser, the school teachers involved in alocal school strike - and Samuel PepysMembers £ 2 Non-members £ 3
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Down:1. Series of ecological committees (5)2. Recounts (7)3. Another name for 14 across maybe (5)4. Wanders (6)5. Person in charge of a museum? (7)6. Strangely(5)7. Such an attitude might be shown to 12 across(7)
12. To cover with medals (7)13. Place for private prayer (7)15. Interlace (7)16. Church office (6)18. Ruth’s mother-in-law (5)20. Holy images of Christ or the saints in painting, mosaic or
low relief sculpture (5)21. Work or business (5)
Answers to our January CrosswordAcross1. Stirred 5. Baked 8. Accoy 9. Repents 10. Singled 11. Issue12. Age Old 14. St Paul 17. Lehar 19. Richest 22. Worship23. Myrrh 24. Dodos 25. SaladesDown1. Stars 2. Incense 3. Royal 4. Deride 5. Baptist 6. Kings7. Disleal 12. Allowed 13. Larches 15. Afeared 16. Crypts18. Herod 20. Camel 21. Tahas.
If you would like to advertise in the Parish News pleasecontact Linda Last on 01449 781772
Current rates for 12 issues are:-Full A5 Page (18 x 12.5cm) £200½ A5 page (8.5 x 12.5cm) £115
¼ A5 page portrait (8.5 x 6cm) £60Small Ads £5/line
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Our February Crossword compiled by Hazel Spalding1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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Across:1. Struggles (7)5. Group of singers (5)8. Personal memorial of a saint (5)9. Screen behind an altar (7)
10. Form of service. Church ritual (7)11. A herb to go with Rosemary? (5)12. Senior clergyman who spiritually oversees a diocese (6)14. Perhaps this chap has aspirations to become 12 across (6)17. Bread from heaven (5)19. A letter from St Paul maybe (7)22. Fall by the wayside (4,3)23. In debt it seems (5)24. Those under care of 15 & 17 across (5)25. Relating to yesterday (archaic) (7)
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WANTED - for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee
celebrations - any photographs or memorabilia you may haveof past Bacton and Cotton village events, celebrations, partiesetc., to mark any royal, national or local occasions. The olderthe better. We will copy and return them to you so that theLocal History Society can produce interesting displays for thevillages' Jubilee events.Please contact: Peter Wenban at 01449 781095 [email protected]
Cotton Jubilee Party 2012 June 4th 2012The Committee is working hard to make this a great success, with theintention to hold a party on June 4th for all the residents of Cotton,starting at 3pm and going through to midnight, ideas being worked onare; afternoon games and stalls on the village playing field, tea andcake in the village hall, competitions for all to enter, a Hog Roast inearly evening with a bar, music and dancing till late and lots more.We are considering providing a memento for children in Cotton whowill be 16 and under on the 4th June 2012, but we are unsure of thenumbers involved and so if you have a child/children please registerthem with us by contacting “James” @ Collins of Cotton Plant Centre(opposite Finbows yard) 01449 781182 by April 1st.
For those of you who contribute to the magazine regularly, could youplease e-mail your information to [email protected], by the 15th
of the month at the latest, and if you don’t have a computer could yougive your information to Terry as normal.If you would like to help with editing please [email protected] or write to: Parish News Editors,c/o Bacton Rectory, Church Road, Bacton IP14 4LJ.If you would like to advertise in the Parish News please contactLinda Last on 01449 781772Current rates for 12 issues are:-Full A5 Page (18 x 12.5cm) £200½ A5 page (8.5 x 12.5cm) £115¼ A5 page portrait (8.5 x 6cm) £60, Small Ads £5/line
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Lead theft in Bacton
Around £1000 worth of lead flashing was stolen from the roof of a
school on Tailors Green in Bacton sometime between Friday 16th
December & Tuesday 3rd January. If you noticed any unusual
activity nearby, on the roof of the building or if you have any
information about this theft please contact Mid Suffolk police by
dialling 101 quoting reference ST/12/28 or please use the following
link to pass any useful information to Suffolk Police about this
incident - http://www.suffolk.police.uk/safetyadvice/reportacrime/tellthepolice.aspx
DO NOT USE THIS LINK IN AN EMERGENCY OR IN A SITUATION THAT REQUIRES AN
IMMEDIATE POLICE RESPONSE WHEN YOU SHOULD RING 999.
101 - The police non-emergency number101 is the number to call when you want to contact your local police - whenit’s less urgent than a 999 call. 101 is available 24 hours a day, 7 days aweek. You should call 101 to report less urgent crime and disorder or tospeak to your local officers. For example, you should call 101 if: your carhas been stolen, your property has been damaged, you suspect drug use ordealing in your neighbourhood, or to: report a minor traffic collision, give thepolice information about crime in your area, speak to the police about ageneral enquiry.What is the difference between 101 and 999?You should continue to call 999 when it is an emergency, such as when acrime is in progress, when there is danger to life or when violence is beingused or threatened.When you call 101, the system will determine your location and connect youto the police force covering that area. You will hear a recorded messageannouncing the police force you are being connected to. If you are on aboundary between two or more forces, the recorded message will give youa choice of which force to be connected to.
Police Direct Team
We didn’t have contributions this month from
Bacton & District WI
Bacton United FC 89
1st Cotton & Bacton Guides, Brownies & Rainbows
Bacton Community Primary School
Bacton Playcentre
Bacton Under 5s
Lions Club
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Friday 10th February 7.00pmCotton Village Hall
Fundraising forMacmillan Cancer Support
Pampered Chef Cooking ExperienceLive Cooking Demonstration & food tasting
With 20% off StonewareTickets £2 only from
Pauline @ Finbows Furnishings 01449 781732or Mavis on 01449 781048
Please come and help us supportMacmillan Cancer Support
Another Great Rock ‘n’ Roll dance night with
Rogue TradersCotton Village Hall
On Saturday 11th February7.30pm doors open - dance till Late
Bring your own refreshments and drinksTickets only £7.50 from Pauline at Finbows Yard
or Jonny ‘The Rebel’ on 01449 781083
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Bacton RBL Women's Section: The Christmas meeting washeld at The Veranda Bar in Stowmarket where 19 members andfriends met for a three course Christmas meal.In the absence of the Chairman Angela Elmer, the Vice ChairmanMaureen Gardiner welcomed everyone, spoke the Exhortation andSilent Tribute and said Grace.A Christmas draw was run by Zandra Taylor and Maureen presentedPat Scott with a first and second certificate and Joyce Griggs withthree firsts which were won for lovely work entered in the CountyNeedlework and Handicraft competition.Maureen wished all members a very Happy Christmas and sent bestwishes to Angela and husband Ray.
Bacton Village Hall Committee,Annual General Meeting
Monday 27th February 2012 at 7pm, Bacton Village HallAll inhabitants of Bacton of eighteen years and upwards are
entitled to attend and vote at this meeting.
Agenda1. Presentation of the Annual Report of the Village Hall Committee2. Presentation of the Village Hall Accounts3. Election of six members of the Committee4. Election of twelve members representing organisations that
use the Hall5. A.O.B
Will all organisations which use the Village Hall, please send detailsof their nominee to serve on the committee, by 20th February tothe Secretary –Mrs. Laurel Green, Cornerways, Earlsbrook, Bacton IP14 4UATel: 01449 781745 ~ Email: [email protected]
Bacton Village Hall Committee met on 20th January.A report next month.
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ROYAL BRITISH LEGION POPPY APPEAL 2012Bacton & District RBL thank everyone who helped in anyway to raise the grand total of £2755.97 for the AnnualPoppy Appeal in our three villages, this was raised invarious ways, the main ones being house to housecollections, collection tins at our local businesses and
schools, church collections and the Eddie Palfrey Whist Drive. Alsoincluded is money raised by the Women's Section at their Octobermeeting where they held a bring and buy stall and a coffee morningheld at Mayfield Lodge in November. Thanks also to Bacton &Wyverstone Horticultural Society who held a sausage & mashsupper prior to their November meeting in aid of the appeal.
Cotton Village Hall. The main hall has received a new coat of paintover the holiday period, so we are ready to start the New Year with aclean and refreshed looking interior that compliments the workcompleted last year to the kitchen and lobby. The ongoingreplacement of the windows continues with the installing of two newones to the toilets this month. We are in the process of arrangingevents for the forthcoming year so that we are able to undertake therefurbishment of the entire wooden windows eventually, along withrepairs to the external plastering.We would like to express our thanks to the Keepers DaughterTheatre Company after their very comical and original production ofCharles Dickens A Christmas Carol it was an outstanding show onlymarred by a disappointingly low attendance, we only react to thedemands of the village (see Cotton Parish Plan) who want a varietyof different events in the village.This year we are assisting the Cotton Jubilee Party committee in itsendeavours to put on a Free Party day for all ages within the village,more information to follow.John Doherty
Magazine VolunteersWe are pleased to welcome two new volunteers to the ParishNews distribution team. Peter Jennings has agreed to takecharge of overall distribution; you can contact him on 780326.Jess Clifford has volunteered to deliver the magazines in EarlsGreen. Many thanks and a warm welcome to the team.Linda Last.
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Junior ChurchCandlemas
In February we celebrate the festival of Candlemas, also calledThe Presentation of the Christchild in the Temple……………..
Now when the time came for the child to be circumcised, hewas called Jesus, the name given to him by the angel before he wasborn. And when the days of purification were over, according to thelaw of Moses, they brought him to Jerusalem, to present him to theLord (as it is written in the law of the Lord “Every firstborn son shallbe called holy to the Lord”) and to offer a sacrifice according to thatwhich is said in the law of the Lord: “A pair of turtle doves or twoyoung pigeons.”And there was a man in Jerusalem whose name was Simeon, andwho was just and devout. The Holy Spirit was in him, and hadrevealed to him that he should not die before he had seen the Lord’sChrist. The Spirit led him that day to the temple, and when theparents brought Jesus, to do what the law required, Simeon took himup in his arms and blessed God and said: “Lord let now thyservant depart in peace, according to your word. For my eyeshave seen your salvation, which you have prepared before theface of all the people;A light to lighten the Gentiles, and the glory of your peopleIsrael.”Joseph and Mary marvelled at all the things which were spoken ofhim. Simeon blessed them and said to Mary: “This child is destinedto bring about the fall and rising again of many in Israel. He shall bea sign against which many shall speak (yes, through him a swordshall pierce your own soul also) that the thoughts of many heartsmay be revealed.
Candlemas is when all the candles used in church are blessed.
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LENT IS A CALL TO NEW LIFE
As we move from winter towards spring, and around us innature are signs of new life, we begin the Season of Lent in theChurch on Ash Wednesday, which this year falls on 22nd
February. Catholics observe the day with prayer, a solemn fastand abstinence from eating flesh meat. We will come togetherin church as a Christian community to express our sorrow forour sins and humble ourselves before the God of infinitemercy, receiving ashes on our heads as a sign of ourrepentance.
The forty days of fasting and prayer in Lent remind us of theforty years that the people of Israel, having escaped slaveryand persecution in Egypt, wandered through the wildernessbefore entering the Promised Land of Canaan. The Gospelstell us of the forty days that Jesus spent in prayer in thewilderness at the start of his public ministry, overcoming theDevil’s temptations in the power of the Word of God.
With the same power of God’s grace to help us, we strive toimitate Jesus, to turn away from sin and repent. We want to beready to celebrate during Holy Week the mystery of Jesus’suffering and death in his Passion and at Easter his glorioustriumph over sin and death in rising from the dead.
We will begin Holy Week on Passion Sunday (also called PalmSunday) on 1st April and commemorate the death of Jesus onGood Friday 6th April, another day of solemn fast andabstinence for us Catholics. We will celebrate the Resurrectionof the Lord Jesus on Easter Sunday, 8th April beginning withthe Vigil on Saturday evening.
Masses with the imposition of ashes will be celebrated in OurLady’s Church, Stowmarket on Ash Wednesday, 22nd Februaryat 8.00 and 10.00 am and 7.30 pm.
Further details of services during Lent will be available on ourparish website:
www.ourladys-stowmarket.co.uk
Father David Finegan.
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Village Newsletter - Firstly I would like to apologise for the lack of newslettersbeing printed within our village newsletter, I have had a baby and this hassomewhat taken over events over the last few months. Olivia May arrivedsafely on 22
ndSeptember and is an absolute little gem. Thanks to the
committee and parents for their support and best wishes, hopefully I am nowback on track and we should start to get a bit of routine going again.
Remembrance Day – Thank you to everyone who turned out to parade onRemembrance Sunday. All sections represented were well turned out andwere an absolute credit to 1
stBacton Scout Group.
Scout Sections - We currently have 16 beaver scouts, 14 Cub Scouts, 12Scouts and 6 Explorer Scouts within our scout group. Our Beavers have justcompleted their Friendship challenge badge. Beavers finished term at the endof November due to leaders being absent in the run up to Christmas. Chris &Nikki Reeve are going to be taking over the Beaver section after Christmasand the committee is confident that Alison is leaving Beavers in excellenthands. Our Cubs section has instigated a new parent rota within our cubssection which seems to be working well. Bruce Cameron Laker will officially betaking over as Cub Scout Leader and Richard will be staying within the groupas Assistant Cub Scout Leader. 1
stBacton has an attached Explorer Scout
Section who also meet at the same time as Scouts on a Friday evening.
Christmas FairThank you to everyone who supported the Scouts Christmas Fair, a specialthank you to our sponsors Lamberts who every year sponsor our raffle ticketswhich is hugely appreciated and to our leaders, committee members, parents,scouts and their families who make these evenings possible. We raised a totalof £459.33 towards the group’s funds, which is excellent in this currenteconomic climate. Everyone who attended had a great night. Thank you onceagain.
Quiz Night & Fish & Chip Supper – Saturday 25th
February 2012. Our nextsocial event to raise funds for the Group will be our Quiz Night with Fish & ChipSupper on Saturday 25
thFebruary 2012. This is always an excellent family
night and everyone is welcome, if you are interested in tickets please contactKaren Price. Tel: 01449 780332 / 07812 105228
If anyone would like their Son / Daughter to join a section please don’t hesitateto contact Mrs Karen Price on 01449 780332 or email:[email protected] Beaver Scouts (6yrs – 8yrs) meet every Monday (term time) 6.15pm–7.30pm 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
1ST BACTON SCOUT GROUPSecretary - Mrs Karen Price,1 Canham’s Farm Cottages, Cow Green, Bacton, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 4HHTel. 01449 780332 / 07812 105228 e-mail: [email protected]
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Cotton Methodist Church - Services for February5
thFebruary
10.30am United Covenant Service with St Andrews, Holy Communion
12th
February & 15th
February10.30am Morning Worship
19th
February10.30am Chapel Anniversary
26th
February & 4th
March10.30am Morning Worship
A warm welcome awaits all who attend these services.
Total raised for Whitechapel Mission at our Carol Service was £94.37.
Thanks to all.
Rotas for St Mary’s Bacton, February 2012
Feb. 5th
08.00am Sidesman: Terry Spalding09.30am Sidesmen: Brian and Linda Last
Readers: Epistle:Gospel: Linda LastCoffee: M Finbow
Feb. 12th
09.30am Sidesmen: Ron Southgate/Carol BartrumReaders: Epistle: Ray Bartrum
Gospel: David BlackCoffee: Linda Last
Feb. 19th
09.30am Sidesmen: Brian Manley/Ruth SouthgateReaders: Epistle: Rosy Black
Gospel: Mary BlackCoffee: Carol Bartrum
Feb. 26th
09.30am Sidesmen: Terry Spalding/David BlackReaders: Epistle: Terry Spalding
Gospel: Amanda ManleyCoffee: Ruth Southgate
From the Parish RegisterWeddingCongratulations to Rebecca Mills and Gregory Wright married by Rev JuliaLall at St Mary's Bacton on 10
thDecember.
Jesus drew near and went with them
FuneralsAlec Symons 3rd January at St Mary's Bacton led by Rev John Ross
Richard Gunner 5th January at West Suffolk Crematorium led by Rev. Julia LallIn my Father’s house are many mansions
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C of E Services in the Bacton Benefice
February 20125
thFebruary- 3
rdSunday before Lent
8 am BCP Holy Communion Bacton Rev Liz Varley9.30 am Family Service Bacton Rev Liz Varley9.30 am Family Service Wickham Skeith Janice Shea11 am Holy Communion & Junior Church Old Newton Rev Julia Lall3 pm Evening Prayer Gipping Rev Julia Lall6.30pm Praise in the Community Wyverstone Worship Group
12th
February – 2nd
Sunday before Lent8 am BCP Holy Communion Old Newton Rev Liz Varley9.30 am Family Holy Communion Bacton Canon S. Fogden9.30 am Holy Communion Wickham Skeith Rev Liz Varley10.30 am Methodist United Service Cotton Rev Julia Lall11 am Family Service Old Newton Rev Liz Varley11 am Holy Communion Wyverstone Canon S. Fogden
19th
February – Sunday before Lent9.30 am Holy Communion Bacton Rev Liz Varley9.30 am Holy Communion, laying on hands Wickham Skeith Rev Lall11 am Holy Communion, Junior Church Old Newton Rev Bilston11 am Morning Service Wyverstone Rev Liz Varley
22nd
February - Ash Wednesday10 amHoly Communion with Ashing, Bacton, Rev Lall, Janice Shea7 pm Holy Communion with Ashing, Old Newton, Rev Varley, Jean Willoughby
26th
February – Lent 18 am BCP Holy Communion Old Newton Rev Liz Varley9.30 am Extended Holy Communion Bacton Sheila Wright9.30 am Holy Communion Wickham Skeith Rev Liz Varley11 am Extended Holy Communion Cotton Janice Shea11 am Mattins and Junior Church Old Newton Rev Liz Varley11 am Extended Holy Communion Wyverstone Sheila Wright
2nd
March – 2pm Women’s World Day of Prayer, St Mary’s Old NewtonWe would love to see you at any of these services –
a warm welcome awaits you!
Forge Community Church, Debenham Leisure Centre2 Services every Sunday 9.30 and 11.30 incorporating 242 YouthChurch and Kids at the Forgecontact [email protected] or 01449 710437 or visit thewebsite www.forgechurch.com
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BACTON PARISH COUNCIL REPORTThe parish council met on the 12 December 2011.County Councillor Stringer reported that the county council hasagreed to work in partnership with the Museum of East AnglianLife to put the archive and archaeological services on a moresustainable footing. He also mentioned that the county’s highways serviceswould move to a private sector model by 2013. The John Peel Centre hasreceived £500,000 from Biffa subject to further matched funding beingavailable. He reported the recent building works had been completed ontime.District Councillor Stringer reported that the council had been disappointedwith the number of responses to the Budget Challenge and she would begrateful for feedback on how the response rate could be improved in anyfuture consultation. Cllr Stringer reported on various car parking issues inStowmarket and requested that if anyone has any concerns regarding carparking to contact her.Pc Wayman reported there had been no crimes notified since the lastmeeting. She encouraged residents to take appropriate security measuresto protect garages, sheds, workshops and oil tanks. She also remindedpeople that vehicles parked in the open should be in well-lit areas and whengaraged should still be made secure.It was reported that proposals for the signing of Bacton from the A14 hadbeen agreed with representatives of Haughley Parish Council in preparationfor their consideration of the issue at a full parish council meeting.A meeting to outline the plans for the Queen’s Diamond JubileeCelebrations has been held and was well attended. The next meeting is on16 February 2012 at 7.30 pm at Bacton United ’89 Football Club, individualsand village organisations are invited to attend.Planning applications for the erection of a single storey dwelling at 2Oakfield Road, Bacton and an extension at 1 Pretyman Avenue, Bactonwere both supported by the parish council.The next two meetings of the parish council are on 20 February and 19March 2012.
Cotton Parish Council. A report of the meeting held on the
18th January 2012 will appear in the next issue of the Parish News.
Cotton VPAWednesday 15th February Mrs Mary Moore a talk with slides "FiftyYears at the Forge". Hector, Mary’s late husband was one of thepioneers of the introduction of village signs in Suffolk. Also nationallyrenowned for his wrought iron work.Mar 21st Mr Simon White (Peter Beales Roses)
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Wyverstone Parish Council met on Jan 3rd
. The footpath signshave been repaired at Cutting Hole Arch and Green Lane and negotiationsare taking place with the landowners regarding footpath 21 off Potash Lane.There is a requirement for a volunteer to help with setting up a villageWebsite, if you feel able, please contact clerk on 781343. The BoundaryCommission has acknowledged letter requesting that Wyverstone remain inthe same electoral constituency. A Diamond Jubilee committee has beenset up - watch for news & events (contact Steve on 780001).There is still the possibility of trees for planting, do contact clerk if you areinterested, for those who have replied, you will soon be contacted.SCC have not agreed to the Parish Council request to maintain speed limitof 30 mph from the middle school right through to Church Hill but furtherrequests are to be made. The police reported 2 crimes in the last 2 monthsand again emphasised the need to lock doors of cars and sheds etc. If youneed to speak to police dial 101 but still 999 in case of emergency.E Gale reported on a successful New Year’s Eve party at the village hall.Proposed plans for extending the village hall have been prepared and thecommittee are anxious to hear the opinions of residents. Eddy Gale hascopies of the plans. The precept was set at £3000, the same as last year.It is hoped to acquire a second bottle bank for village hall car park.Helen Hardy has kindly agreed to get brambles cut back that are growingover the footpath on Church Hill. Litter pick is planned for Saturday March24
that 10am, please keep date clear. Next parish council March 6
that 7pm.
BACTON COMMUNITY MIDDLE SCHOOL2012 has got off to a very positive start at Bacton CommunityMiddle School, with a real determination to be fit and ready forwhat lies ahead of us. In PE lessons pupils have been workingon circuit training and fitness tests; and in response to datagathered from a questionnaire, have been joined by their parents. Ifparents were not sure what happened before in lessons, they certainlyknow now! Fitness and practice paid off for the Under13sTeam who are inthe County Basketball semi-final, after a very convincing win over SamuelWard Academy.
Chef has also been making a big contribution to helping us all have ahealthy lifestyle. Although only starting just before Christmas, he hasalready demonstrated skills in producing a tasty Christmas meal for over270 people, creativity with the menu to celebrate Chinese New Year andhe’s planning opportunities for parents/grandparents to come for lunch.
Can you hear us? Currently we’ve got 152 pupils (37% of the school) doingextra curricular music.
Staff at BCMS have always worked closely with the Primary Schoolteachers to ensure that each child’s “educational journey” is as smooth andsuccessful as possible. As part of this, teachers from the Primary schoolscame to discuss the best ways of marking children’s maths work, so pupilscan make even better progress. Alison Nicholson, Head
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A Word from the CurateHave you got your pancake ingredients at the ready? It seems we’vebarely recovered from the Christmas and New Year activities, andalready Lent and Easter are on the horizon! On Pancake Day(Shrove Tuesday) there’s always a debate in our house as towhether they taste better with lemon and sugar or syrup. Which doyou prefer?This year on Shrove Tuesday a Pancake Party is being held atCombs Church Hall, Tuesday 21st February at 7pm to discuss ourcontinuing links with Kagera, following the visit of Darlington andEmilia Bendankeha in October. Entry is free but you will need aticket – please contact me if you would like one.The next day is Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent when werecall the time that Jesus spent in the wilderness being tempted bythe devil. It is customary for Christians to give up something wereally like and give the money we have saved to a good cause. Haveyou thought about what you might do this Lent? I’ll be attempting togive up chocolate and wine, and donate the money saved to WaterAid.On Ash Wednesday it is the custom to begin Lent by being markedin ash with the sign of the cross as a sign of penitence, or sayingsorry, and in the Benefice there are two Ashing Services with HolyCommunion: Wednesday 22nd February at St Mary’s Bacton at10am, and St Mary’s Old Newton at 7 pm.Another aspect of Lent is to read and reflect on the Bible, and we areagain holding our popular Lent courses. People who came last yearreally enjoyed them, so why not come along and give it a try? Youcan choose from: The Gospel according to Winnie the Pooh, starting on Friday
24th February, Bacton Community Room, 4.00 – 5.00 pm. Tea isprovided.
If you want something on an Olympic theme, try ‘Handing on theTorch’ starting Monday, 27th February in Wickham Skeith VillageHall, from 10.30 – 11.30, coffee is served from 10.15.or starting Thursday 1st March at Old Newton Methodist Chapel,coffee served from 10.00 am, session begins at 10.30 am.
On a different note, I would like to let you know that our Lay Elder,Peter Paine, is taking six months break from his duties. Peter hasnot been in good health recently, and would like to recuperate andspend more time with his family. I am sure we will all miss Peter’spreaching and the grace with which he leads our worship, and welook forward to welcoming him back in the summer.With love and best wishes, Revd Julia Lall
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Finningham Gospel HallWe warmly invite you to our Gospel meeting each Sunday at 6.30pm to
hear guest speakers, other meetings as announced. For information
contact Don Harris on 780164
Roman Catholic ServicesThe nearest Roman Catholic church is The Church of Our Lady in
Strickland Road, Stowmarket
Mass is held on Sundays at 8.30 and 10.15am. A mass is also held on
Saturdays at 6pm in St Mary's C of E church at Woolpit
On Holy Days masses are held at the Church of Our Lady,
Stowmarket at 8am, 10am and 7.30pm
The Parish representative for the area is Mrs Joy Rowe, Haughley Grange,
Haughley IP14 3QT. Tel 01449 673008
Arrivals, departures & everything in between…A warm welcome home to Cotton’s resident Tree Surgeon Andrew Collins,who has spent numerous weeks and Christmas in hospital. A speedyrecovery Andrew, we all look forward to seeing you walking with your dogaround the lanes and footpaths.
For those of you who contribute to the magazine regularly, could you pleasee-mail your information to [email protected], by the 15
thof the month
at the latest, and if you don’t have a computer could you give yourinformation to Terry as normal.If you would like to help with editing please e-mail [email protected] orwrite to: Parish News Editors,c/o Bacton Rectory, Church Road, Bacton IP14 4LJ.If you would like to advertise in the Parish News please contactLinda Last on 01449 781772Current rates for 12 issues are:-Full A5 Page (18 x 12.5cm) £200, ½ A5 page (8.5 x 12.5cm) £115, ¼ A5page portrait (8.5 x 6cm) £60, Small Ads £5/line
Women’s World Day of PrayerPraying for Malaysia2pm Friday 2nd March atOld Newton ChurchSpeaker Rev Sue Nutt
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The Good Neighbour Schemeis on its way to Cotton, Bacton and Wyverstone
THANK YOU to all who returned the Good Neighbour Scheme questionnairesTHANK YOU to all who delivered and collected those questionnaires.We had an excellent response and found that some have good neighbours so have no need to use the scheme. there are people who would like to use the services of the scheme and there are people willing to volunteer.
This is lovely to know. All in all, it was a positive result and the Committeefeels confident to progress to the next stage.
We’re going to have a couple of meetings for those who have volunteeredwhere we will explain the scheme in more detail and answer any questions.One will be held at Cotton Village Hall on Monday 6th February at 7.30pm andthe other at Bacton Village Hall on Tuesday 7th February at 7.30pmFor further information please contactHilary Smith 781845 [email protected]
A Christmas Carol at Cotton Village HallThe stage was set, the lights turned low, and the audience sitting firmly in theirseats. Let the show commence.Cotton village hall on the eve of Dec 28 was magically transformed.A Christmas Carol was been performed starring two extremely talented andversatile young actors Mark Finbow who also writes and directs and LaurencePears. Both men are professional actors and excelled at their craft.The Production was a huge success with keen audience participation. Cleverchanges of characters and puppetry were used. A most enjoyable andentertaining evening.A Christmas Carol was produced by The Keepers Daughter Theatre companywhich is professional and has hosted workshops for schools and Collegesaround East Anglia. We hope to see more of them in the future.A huge thank you to John Doherty who tirelessly works so hard with his bandof helpers in the organisation of this production.
Babergh and Mid Suffolk District CouncilsJoint Housing Board for Babergh and Mid Suffolk
Tenants and leaseholders in Babergh and Mid Suffolk can stand for election tobecome part of a new Joint Housing Board, which will make decisions aboutissues affecting all tenants across the two districts.
Tenants and Leaseholders who would like to find out about the Housing Boardand how to stand as a candidate can contactTarina Gregory on 01449 724759 or email: [email protected]
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Dates for your diary (Mainly February)
27 & 28 Jan Friday &
Saturday
Villages Panto: “The Elves & the Shoemaker”,
Bacton Middle School. Tickets from 781433
2, 9, 23 Feb Thursdays 10am & 7pm ZUMBA, Cotton Village Hall
4, 18 Feb Saturdays
10 -12:30
Wyverstone Community Café & Local Produce
Market at Wyverstone Village Hall
6, 13, 20, 27 Mondays 7pm Line Dancing Cotton Village Hall
7, 21, 28 Feb Tuesdays 6pm Cotton Theatre Club Cotton VH
8 Feb 7:30pm Wednesday RBL Meeting at Old Newton Sports & Social Club
10 Feb Friday
7:30pm
Pampered Chef Cooking Experience
Cotton VH, £2, Pauline 781732
11 Feb Saturday
7:30pm
Rock & Roll Dance with Rogue Traders, Cotton
VH, £7.50, 781083
13 Feb Monday 7:30 Women’s Section RBL, Quiz, Bacton VH
14 Feb Tuesday
2.30pm
B & W Mothers’ Union, St Mary’s CommunityRoom, “Scripture Cake” with Linda
14 & 28 Tuesdays 2pm Community Circle Club, Cotton VH
15 Feb Wednesday 7:30pm Cotton VPA. Mrs Mary Moore a talk withslides “Fifty Years at the Forge”. Cotton VH
20 Feb Monday Bacton Parish Council Meeting
21 Feb Tuesday 7.30 pm Bacton & Cotton Local History Society,“Great East Anglian Characters”, Bacton VillageHall. Members £2, Non £3
25 Feb Saturday 10am Community Circle Café,
Cotton Village Hall
25 Feb Saturday 1st Bacton Scout Group quiz Night and Fish & Chip
Supper. Tickets 780332
27 Feb Monday Bacton Village Hall Committee AGM
2 March Friday 2pm Women’s World Day of Prayer Old Newton Church
6 March Tuesday 7pm Wyverstone Parish Council Meeting
11 March Sunday Cotton to Stow Sponsored Run - 07762924801
14 March Wednesday 7:30pm RBL Meeting at Old Newton Sports &
Social Club
16 March Friday 7:30pm Spring Quiz Night, Bacton Village Hall,
Tickets 781207 - £3.50
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Useful ContactsBacton Parish Clerk, Jane Brookman 01359 230897Cotton Parish Clerk, Colin Hall 781400Wyverstone Parish Clerk, John Bean 781343Parish Magazine Editor [email protected] Magazine overall distribution, Peter Jennings 780326Parish Magazine Advertising, Linda Last 781772Village Hall Hire Bacton, John Bean 781343Village Hall Hire Cotton, Ann Doherty 781083Village Hall Hire Wyverstone, Kerri or Mike 781151Bacton Health Centre 781777Mendlesham Health Centre 767722West Suffolk Hospital 01284 713000Ipswich Hospital 01473 712233Anglian Water 0845 145145UK Power Networks (power cuts/emergencies) 08007 838838Newspaper Deliveries - Bacton Stores & Post Office 781366
Brockford Home Delivery 01379 780241Milk Deliveries. Leslie Lummis 767111
Co-op 770142
The Benefice of Bacton with Wyverstone, Cotton andOld Newton, and Wickham Skeith
Revd Dr Liz Varley, Rector 781108Revd Julia Lall, Curate 774646Mrs Elaine Miller, Lay Reader 770337Mrs Sheila Wright, Lay Reader 766392Mrs Helen Matter, Lay Reader 01473 298504Mr Peter Paine, Elder 767897Mrs Janice Shea, Elder 781263Mrs Jean Willoughby, Elder 766621Mr David Black, Church Warden St Mary’s Bacton 781347Mr Ray Bartrum, Church Warden St Mary’s Bacton 781526Mrs Linda Last, PCC Secretary St Mary’s Bacton 781772Mr Brian Manley, PCC Treasurer St Mary’s Bacton 781595Mrs Sheila Franks, Bell Ringer St Mary’s Bacton 781420Mr Mervyn Walker, Church Warden & PCC Secretary St Andrew’s Cotton780272Mrs Diana Stevenson, PCC Treasurer St Andrew’s Cotton 780121Mr James Black, Church Warden St George’s Wyverstone 781913Mrs Angela Cook, PCC Secretary St George’s Wyverstone 781328
Revd Barbara Bilston 781253Revd Stephen Yelland 612619Deacon Hilary Smith 781845Rev David Finegan 612946
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