July 2015 - Holton St Mary`s website

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July 2015 - Holton St Mary`s website
Stratford
St Mary
Higham
Holton
St Mary
Raydon
Quartet
The Parish Magazine
July 2015
Issue 323
The Holton St Mary United Charities
Trust are able to distribute small
amounts of financial help to residents
of Holton St Mary who are in genuine
need.
Apply to the Secretary – Jean Styles
jean.styles@uwclub.net
Gardener is needed to work
few hours a week to look after
a small garden in Stratford St
Mary.
Happy to negotiate a hourly
rate.
Please call 01206 322855 or
07798653015
If you would like to see copies of the
minutes of any Raydon Parish
Council meetings, please contact
Jane Cryer, Parish Clerk on 07920
713940,
or
email
her
at
raydonpc@gmail.com.
With immediate effect, the new email address for Stratford St Mary
Parish Council will be
stratfordstmarypc@btinternet.com.
You can place items for sale or wanted on the Small Ads Pin Board for free.
Just email quarteteditor@hotmail.co.uk with your advert.
We will place it for one month space permitting.
Small Ads pin board
Welcome
Dear friends,
I've
had
several
requests for visits since
last month's issue - it's
very heartening to know
that you do actually read
what I write on this page
month by month! Do
keep
the
requests
coming, and I will do my best to follow them
up.
Church as a whole is only just beginning to
address this issue, and we will have to work
hard at it in future. Why not come and hear
Dave Gardner talk about it at our Benefice
dinner in the Village Hall at Raydon on 9 July.
Please book a ticket (£10 per person, BYOB)
with me.
I have preached recently about 'Circles of
Influence' - a phrase taken from Stephen
Covey's '7 Habits of Highly Effective People'.
Basically, each one of us has a Circle of
Influence - people around us whom we can
influence for the good. They then take that
influence out to their own other Circles of
Influence, and that is how good news
spreads. That is exactly how Christianity
spread - from being something that only a
few people understood in a few small towns
in an isolated part of the Roman Empire in
the first century AD, to being a worldwide
religion that forms the basis for most Western
societies to this day. The original 12 disciples
took their beliefs out into the wider world and,
as people heard them and came to believe,
those people in their turn told others and
helped them to believe.
This month, most of us will be longing for our
summer holidays as university, college and
school terms come to an end, though often
they can be a mixed blessing for families,
particularly for those whose parents work full
time. I will be thinking of you and praying that
all will have a time of refreshment and
recharging of the batteries.
We now have a new Bishop in the Diocese,
the Right Reverend Martin Seeley, who has
lots of practical ideas for getting our Diocese
on track to face a future which is looking a little
bleak for the Church of England at present.
Partly this is because in the next 10 years 50%
of priests in the national Church of England
will retire, and there are not enough younger
priests coming through to replace them.
Simply put, in the years ahead, this means that
existing priests will have to take on more and
more parishes, and that we shall need to train
and empower the laity (those who are not
priests) to be able to take more services and
more responsibility for their local churches.
We also need to look at how we attract
younger people into the Church who might
have a vocation to priesthood one day. And
that will probably involve us in 'doing Church'
in very different ways in future, for the
traditional kinds of church service that most of
us have grown up with until now are clearly
not proving attractive to recent generations,
for a whole variety of reasons to do with how
communication is done these days. The
This is exactly what we need to be doing
today if the Church as we know it is not to die
out very rapidly in this country. Most of us
have been content not to pass on the good
news of God's love to the generations below
us - 'Let them come to belief in their own time
if they want to' is the attitude. But if they are
never taught about it, how will they ever be
able to make that choice? We need to use
our Circles of Influence to tell our children
and grandchildren about God's love for them.
Don't let them be the generation that knows
nothing about Him. Over to you...!
Rosalind Paul
Rector
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The Quartet Diary
July
September
2
R&DGC Evening Garden Visit
6
Homemade Teas, Raydon
3
SSM Rambling Club
Live Band, HSM Social Club
9
U3A Speaker Programme
5
Homemade Teas, Raydon
12 34th Suffolk Historic Churches Bike
Ride
8
U3A Speaker Programme
14 SSM Parish Council Meeting
11 SSM Rambling Club
Summer Evening Of Fun Music,
SSM
15 Raydon Fair Trade Coffee Morning
17 Constable Country Medical Practice
Training Day
13 SSM Parish Council Meeting
19 Quintuple Challenge, SSM
18 SSM Medieval Fayre
Black Tear Performance
24 R & DGC Meeting
20 SSM Rambling Club
October
21 Raydon Fair Trade Coffee Morning
10 Raydon Village Hall Fundraiser
23 RDGC TBA
13 Raydon Fair Trade Coffee Morning
26 SESAW Open Day
27 SSM Rambling Club
14 U3A Speaker Programme
Constable Country Medical Practice
Training Day
August
17 HSM Social Club Quiz
1
August Afayre, Raydon
22 R & DGC Charity Open Evening
2
Homemade Teas, Raydon
November
8
Nayland Flower Show
9
15 RDGC Summer Show
VJ Day Commemoration, HSM
SSM Parish Council Meeting
10 Raydon Fair Trade Coffee Morning
11 U3A Speaker Programme
18 Raydon Fair Trade Coffee Morning
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Editors Corner
Articles for the Quartet are included if we
have room, and if, in the opinion of the
editors, they are of general interest to our
readers. Please remember all articles will
be subject to editing. We prefer you to
contact us via email where possible.
Another month has passed us by so quickly
and summer still seems to be hiding just
around the corner. The odd few days have
brought out the sunshine but the evenings
still feel a little chilly.
Let’s hope that the weather has been just
right to produce the wonderful exhibits to be
found at the Raydon and District Garden
Club Summer Show - more details on page
11.
Each of the four villages are holding various
events over the summer months, ranging
from delicious afternoon teas and Summer
Afayre in Raydon to a Medieval Fayre in
SSM. Please try and support as many of
these events as you can. There is such a lot
of hard work and effort in planning these
events and bringing them to fruition. A huge
vote of thanks needs to be given to the huge
amount of volunteers ‘behind the scenes’
and we wish you every success.
Copy deadline for next edition:
19th July 2015
If you find you have some spare time and are
interested in volunteering, there are a
number of organisations featured in the
magazine who would be thrilled to have your
support.
Contact details: Email:
quarteteditor@hotmail.co.uk
Editors:
Anne Wicks; 1 Corpus Christi
Cottages, Holton St Mary. CO7 6NN
Happy Reading!
Anne and Jane
Jane Lelliott ; 5 Swan Meadow,
Stratford St Mary. CO7 6JQ
Distribution: Dave Leach
07930390517
Invoicing: Jenny Leach
quartet.advertising@gmail.com
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Stratford St Mary
Dates for Parish Council
Meetings 2015
Stratford St Mary
Emergency Plan Emergency Team
13 July;
14 September;
9 November.
VOLUNTEER WANTED
All meetings start at 7.30pm and are held
in the Institute, Higham Road. Copies of
the agenda will be posted on the notice
boards located by the Anchor pub in Upper
Street and by the Weir in Lower Street.
We are one volunteer short for our
Emergency Team.
Is there anyone in the village who
would be willing to take up the
gauntlet? If you are interested, please
contact Hilary Cairns, Emergency
Planning
Officer
on
hilcairns@tiscali.co.uk
or on 01206 323417.
COMMUNITY SPEEDWATCH
SCHEME
This has been in operation since 2013 and
is run by village residents giving their time
in order to make our village safer for
residents of all age groups by encouraging
motorists to drive through our village at no
more than the legal limit of 30mph.
We would, however, welcome a few more
volunteers into the scheme so if you could
spare just 1 or 2 hours per month please
consider joining us.
IGNITION Youth Club
Stratford Chapel
Every Friday night
7.30 to 9.30
Please contact
Ian Montgomery, 5 Lower St
tel 01206 321024 for more details.
Age 11 - 16
contact Beckie.w@live.com
07842 207598
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Stratford St Mary Parish
Council Emergency Team
By arrangement with The Swan Inn
If an emergency does arise, please
contact one of the following team
members:
The second
‘VillageLife’
Quintuple
(pub-games) Challenge
Hilary Cairns – Emergency Team
Leader
6 Mors End 01206 323417
07712 591379
hilcairns@tiscali.co.uk
Norman Woodard
12 Swaynes 01206 323015
Norman.woodard@fatbloaters.com
Chris Griffin
Brook Farm, School Lane 01206
337363/07885 807567
chrisbrookfarm@gmail.com
Bryn Ager
2 Matthews Close
Steve Kite
42 Strickmere
01206 322482
07958 515573
Bill Davies
3 Spanbies 01206 322990
billdav@hotmail.com
A competition between teams of
five players,
across five (traditional) pub-games:
DARTS, NINE MEN’S MORRIS,
PETANQUE, SKITTLES,
SUFFOLK QUOITES
Will take place Saturday 19th
September 2015 from 4 pm.
Please contact Brian Such
01206323091, villagelife”stratfordst-mary.org to enter a team or for
more information.
VillageLife – be part of it –
visit www.stratford-stmary.org
MUMS & TOTS
Every Tuesday 9.15 – 11.30 a.m.
Stratford Chapel, Upper Street
Stratford St. Mary CO7 6JH
Join us every Tuesday morning at Mums &
Tots. A great way to meet other mums,
dads, grandparents & carers while the little
ones get creative and play.
£1.00 per session
Drinks & snacks provided
For more details call Becky on (01206)
323095
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STRATFORD St. MARY
PARISH ROOM
STRATFORD ST. MARY CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
(known also as “Stratford Chapel”)
Upper Street, Stratford St. Mary CO7
6JH
letting fees are as follows:
1 session - £17.00.
2 consecutive sessions - £30.00.
all day - £38.00.
A session is 5 hours ie morning afternoon- evening
We are an evangelical/charismatic and
community based Church attended by
all age groups
Sunday Services:
10 a.m. Morning Praise & Worship
followed by refreshments
10.15 a.m. -11.15 a.m. “Sparks on
Sunday” for children aged 5 – 11
years and Youth Group for ages 12-16
years.
6.30 p.m. Prayer and Praise
Mid-Week Groups:
Tuesdays 9.30 am – 11.30 am - Mums
& Tots (during term time)
Tuesday 7.30 am -9.30 am - Men’s
Recreational Evening (2nd Tues every
month)
Wednesday 7.30 pm – 9.30 pm - Bible
Discussion and Fellowship Evening
Friday 5 pm – 6.30pm – “Sparks on
Friday” for Children ages 7 – 11 years
Friday 7.30pm – 9.30pm - “Ignition”
Youth Club for teens ages 11 – 16 yrs
Special rates for regular bookings.
Heating and lighting are included
For booking please see or ring
Don Umfreville at Christmas
Cottage, Upper Street.
Tel : 322 626.
Interested in becoming a CFR?
For further information:
Telephone: Phil (01473) 310728
Email : philipwyncoll@btinternet.com
http:www.stratfordstmarychapel.com
Why not find out what it is about?
Look at the CFR link on the East of England
Ambulance Services website.
You can even apply on line!
If you watch the training video - do not be
alarmed - you are never expected to do
mouth to mouth.
For further information, please contact your
local co-ordinator.
Colin the fishmonger has his fresh
fish van in the lay-by at the bottom of
Church Hill in Stratford every
Thursday morning from
10.30am to 1.30pm
Sue Lawrence
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01206 322066
· Who is not disqualified (by reason of a
criminal record, bankruptcy or involvements
in corrupt practices). For further information,
please contact the Clerk to the Council.
STRATFORD ST MARY
PARISH COUNCIL
Notice of Vacancy
Jayne Postans
Clerk to the Council
Tel: 01473 311111
Email: stratfordstmarypc@btinternet.com
Notice is hereby given that there is a
vacancy on Stratford St Mary Parish
Council. The vacancy has previously been
advertised, and no election has been
requested. The Council is now able to fill
the vacancy by co-option.
APPLICATION SHOULD BE MADE IN
WRITING TO THE CLERK TO THE
COUNCIL, AND DELIVERED OR
POSTED TO 4 WINDING PIECE, CAPEL
ST MARY, IPSWICH, SUFFOLK, IP9 2UZ;
EMAIL: stratfordstmarypc@btinternet.com
Applicants are asked to give brief reasons
for offering their services to the Council.
Any elector interested in applying is
welcome to contact the Clerk for further
details. The successful applicant will be
chosen following consideration by the
Parish Council.
The Institute hall
can be hired at reasonable rates for a
wide range of social activities. Please
contact our booking secretary Anna
Shead on 01206 321261 or email
ssminstitute.bookings@gmail.com for
more information. Many thanks to all
our 100 Club subscribers for your
continued support in helping us to
maintain
your
village
hall.
Membership costs only £1 per month
and you could win £40 first prize in our
monthly draw. Contact Sue or Eddie
Lawrence on 01206 322066 if you
wish to join.
Applicants should note that Councillors are
expected to attend regular monthly
meetings on the second Monday in
January, March, May, July, September and
November and any additional meetings as
may be arranged, and to represent the
electors of Stratford St Mary in raising and
discussing those issues of interest and
concern on which the Parish Council is
empowered to act. Applicants should also
note that membership of the Council is
open to electors who are citizens of any
state in the European Union or of the
Commonwealth and
· Whose residence is in Stratford St
Mary or within 3 miles of Stratford St Mary,
or
· Whose principal place of work is in
Stratford St Mary, and
Stratford St Mary Institute Committee
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SSM Village Life
By the time this edition of Quartet is published, there will be just two
weeks to go before the Mediaeval Fayre on Saturday 18th July. We
very much hope that a visit to the Fayre is already included in your
plans for that weekend. However, if you have yet to make your decision
perhaps a review of the programme will encourage you to join in an afternoon of
relaxed, light hearted amusement. This will be an opportunity to enjoy the company
of family, friends and neighbours whilst encouraging and supporting a range of
community focused activity.
Opening in the Primary School playing field at noon, the Fayre will provide an
opportunity for visitors to demonstrate their prowess on a variety of traditional and
mediaeval themed, games and pass-times, to work up an appetite for lunch.
At 12:30, there will be a free-of-charge B-B-Q lunch for Children under the age of
14, who live in, or have family living in, the Stratford St Mary area. For the rest of
us, the PTA will be a serving up a Hog-Roast and there will be a variety of other
refreshment options available throughout the afternoon. Something not to be missed
will be the traditional cream teas served by Christine and her team from the Church.
The Ale Bar at the VillageLife Tavern will be serving local ale from the Swan
micro-brewery (and jolly good it is too) and the Tavern will also host a Wine-Bar,
manned by volunteers from the Church Fabric fund.
The afternoon’s entertainment will include traditional Punch and Judy (at 1, 3 and
4.30pm), live music from ‘The InFirm’ (1.30 & 3.30pm) and the PTA will be running
‘three Children’s Craft Workshops’ with a mediaeval theme between 1.00 and
2.30pm, culminating in a chance for the participants to join a parade in the arena
at 2.30pm, to show-off the results of their handiwork. Also in the arena, the
‘FunDancing Maypolers’ will be tripping the light fantastic from 2pm and offering
opportunity for audience participation from 2.40pm.
At the heart of the afternoon’s frivolity will be two other audience participation events.
The Magna-Games, a mini-Olympic style competition involving, amongst other
things, wheelbarrows, water, shovels, cabbages and participant skill and agility.
The other, Kart-Eventing, is something like equestrian eventing but somewhat sillier.
Please visit the VL web-site, www.stratford-st-mary.org , to learn more, register and
buy tickets and then join us on the day, prepared to take part.
If you feel like really entering into the mediaeval mood, why not get into costume?
You know you want to!
We look forward to welcoming you.
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Raydon
Fair
Trade
Coffee Morning.
Homemade Teas
at
May 26th dawned
bright and sunny, the
day for our Fair Trade
coffee morning. I was
far from bright and
sunny though as over
St Mary’s Church,
Raydon
Sunday 5 July 2015
the bank holiday weekend one of my
chickens (the cream leg bar called Tara)
had become really poorly. The only
appointment at the Vet was for 11am so
the “tea team” took over again although I
was able to stay for a short while. As
expected the news was not good and
sadly I had to come home without my
Tara.
It was good to hear though that the coffee
morning had gone well and quite a few of
our regulars had recovered from colds etc.
or returned from holidays so I'm really
looking forward to catching up with
everyone again.
Our next event on July 21st will be very
close to the fundraising event “August
Afayre” which is on August 1st this year.
This will be your chance to bring along
items for the tombola or raffle, to put your
name down for helping on the day, or
offering to make a cake or supply a plant
or two for the stalls.
Sunday 2 August 2015
Sunday 6 September 2015
Teas served from 3.00 to 5.00 pm
In aid of our Fabric Fund.
NEW WEBSITE GOES LIVE!
The new Raydon website is now live please visit www.raydonpc.org and
‘contact us’ let us know what you think.
Well, I hope you are able to come along
and enjoy the good coffee and cookies as
well as a good chat with everyone, so look
forward to seeing you all on July 21st.
Many thanks
Wendy Mumford 312123
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Raydon and District
Gardening Club
night. Plenty of car parking space, with
additional parking at "The Old Forge"
which is a easy walking distance to the
garden for most.
Summer show time is on Sat 15th
August and open to all persons living in
the catchment areas (see rules in front
of show schedules). Children or
grandchildren (with two sections up to 8
yrs and 8 to 14 yrs) you have money
prizes as well as cups to win so have a
go and enjoy the fun of taking part in a
village show.
Advance notice:- The 24th Sept meeting
is all about Bulbs for planting ready for
the next Spring & our Charity open
evening is for Parkinson's Disease on
22nd October both to be held in village
hall.
As always your committee looks forward
to meeting you at all our events.
Geoff Horrex (01473 310422)
Writing these notes on the 15th of June
we are heading for the longest day
once again, and hopefully at least
another 2/3 months of lovely summer
weather to look forward to. On summer
days with not quite so much to do in the
gardens it’s time for holidays, and days
out into the wonderful English
Countryside to enjoy all that is so great
at this time of year like a nice walk to
enjoy nature, a day at the seaside
perhaps or by a river or to just sit in your
garden. The "lazy hazy" days of
summer are to be enjoyed but also to
have a deserved rest.
Our May club meeting enjoyed a
energetic, humorous, informative and
a most interesting talk with our guest
speaker from "The Bourne Garden
Centre" Ipswich. We were taken
through a whole range of plants which
were on show, also available for
purchase afterwards, It was explained
how these were produced, the tricks of
the trade, how they get them to grow to
certain heights and flower at the correct
times like you see at Chelsea flower
show etc. A great evening which we all
enjoyed.
July 2nd the club will be visiting a local
garden in Lower Raydon called
"Foxwood" just by the turning to
Shelley. Please come direct for 7.30pm
start. A charge of £2.00 per head will
be made and given to a charity of the
owners’ choice.
Refreshments
afterwards as usual but no raffle on the
Y
35th ear
www.raydon-gc.org.uk
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Raydon Century Club Draw
June 2015
CHARLIE HAYLOCK
is making a return visit to Raydon
Village Hall with "An eccentric look at
spoken English" on
Saturday the 10th October.
£25
99 Mrs S Larner
£15
102 Mrs A Savill
£10
A complimentary cup of tea or coffee
and a piece of cake is included in the
entrance fee of
68 Mrs C Neckrews
£5
£5
£7.50 per person.
114 Mrs A Parnell
72 Mrs Monica Hammond
£5
16 Mrs N Summers
£5
66 Mrs J Doughton
GRAND DRAW
£100
34 Mr M Mumford
£50
31 Leah Banyard
£50
39 Mrs E Nunn
£50
43 Mrs J Newby
Textile
recycling bags are available free of
charge
Local Textile Bag Stockists:
Capel St Mary Village Hall (Library), The
Street IP9 2EP
Hadleigh Library 29 High Street IP7 5AG
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GAMES
Hot Dogs
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Higham
Apologies to Higham - we were hoping
for an article about the Art Show but we
needed to go to print.
Hopefully we will have it for next month
but we hope you enjoy this recipe
submitted by one of our readers..
Maple & Walnut Cheesecake
For the base
250g (9 oz.) Digestive biscuits
100g (4 oz.) Butter, melted
For the topping
400ml (14 fl oz.) Sour cream
50g (2 oz.) Caster Sugar
2tsp Vanilla Extract
35g (1¼ oz.) Walnuts, Chopped
For the filling
900g (2lb) Philadelphia cheese
300g (10 oz.) Caster sugar
3tsp Vanilla extract
75ml (3fl oz.) Maple syrup
50g (2 oz.) Walnuts, chopped
4 large eggs
For the decoration
Handful of Walnuts, broken into pieces
Method:
1. Lightly oil a 10” (25.5cm) x 3 “ spring form/loose based cake tin
2. Make the base by crushing the biscuits to fine crumbs (this can be done by placing
the biscuits into a plastic bag and rolling a rolling pin over it) then add the melted
butter and mix well. Press into the base of the tin (a glove made of clingfilm works
well) and then place in the fridge while you make the cheesecake mix.
3. Heat the oven to 180c (160c fan oven) 350F/gas mark 4 and place a roasting tin ¾
full of hot water in the bottom of the oven (which helps to minimise any cracks in
the cheesecake).
4. Whisk the cheese with an electric whisk until fluffy then add the sugar, vanilla extract, maple syrup and walnuts and whisk together.
5. Very slowly add the eggs (preferably one at a time), without over beating.
6. Pour mixture into the tin and bake in the centre of the oven for 50 minutes.
7. Take the cake out of the oven (it will have a slight wobble to it and may sink in the
middle but this is normal) and leave on the side for 10 minutes.
8. Mix together all the ingredients for the topping and pour over the cake (this is also
a good way to hide any cracks/sunken areas) and bake for a further 10 to 15 minutes.
9. Immediately after removing from oven drop some small pieces of broken walnuts to
the top and place into fridge for a minimum of 2 hours (preferably overnight).
Please Note
This is a very light textured cheesecake. If you prefer, you can bake for 60 minutes rather
than 50 stated for a slightly firmer result.
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Holton St Mary
Holton St Mary Village
Hall
First Friday of the Month
Lunch Club
can be hired at very reasonable
rates!
Available during the day and most
evenings (not Friday) from £17.00
Saturdays from £35.00
For further information and booking
please contact Rachel Eagle on
01473 310550
From Friday 1st May, and every
first Friday thereafter, there will be
a Lunch Club in the Village Hall
for residents of the village
of Holton St Mary.
Holton St Mary Social Club
Whist – Last Friday of the month
Friday 3rd July – Live Band Playing 60’s
& 70’s Music – No Charge
A Light Lunch will be served
between 12.30 and 2.00 pm
at a cost of £2.50 per head.
The lunches are a collaboration
between some of the organised
groups in the village, and are nonprofit making! Any surplus funds
will be reinvested.
Quiz Night – 17th October
1st Brantham Cubs - Holton St Mary Clothing Collection 16th May 2015
I would like to thank every one that
donated to our clothing collection, we
managed to raise a total of £368.00 for
our cub pack.
Please contact Frances 312046 or
Sally 312080 or to go on our email
update list email
familytorrington@btinternet.com.
It hasn’t been decided yet what the
money will be spent on, however it will
be very much appreciated.
Thank you again, Isobel Jeffreys.
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Holton St Mary Millennium
Green Trust
EAST BERGHOLT
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Cemetery Lane, East Bergholt,
CO7 6RZ
Pastor -Mrs Maralyn Bambridge
Services - Each Sunday morning at
10.30 led by the pastor unless otherwise
stated
Coffee Mornings - Each Thursday 9.30
to 11.30 am
At a recent meeting of the Trustees the idea
of lighting the beacon to commemorate the
70th anniversary of VJ Day on 15th August
2015 was put forward.
Plans are at a very early stage so in order
to assess the level of interest in the village
we would ask you to contact Gretel
Maddison 01473 310803 or Chris Clark if
you are interested in attending so that details
and possible catering can be organised.
Church Secretary – John Jeffreys
Tel 01206 298737
Marjorie Haste, Secretary
Constable Singers
We are preparing a new programme for the
coming season songs from the musicals
old and new. Looking for new members of
all abilities and no audition just come along
and join us for a free session to see if you
would like to join us.
* ATTENTION *
HOLTON ST MARY CYCLISTS
Suffolk Historic Churches Trust
34th Sponsored Cycle Ride
12th September 2015
We meet at Lambe School East Bergholt
each Thursday 7pm apart from 2nd
Thursday when we are at Holton Village
Hall.
I am inviting you to take part in this year’s
Bike Ride. Not only will you be supporting
Holton St Mary Church but you will also be
helping to ensure that all Suffolk churches,
such a vital part of our landscape and
heritage, will still be there for future
generations to enjoy.
Concert at Congregational Church East
Bergholt on June 20th. Singing at Days
Road on Fri.27th March
For further details contact Yvonne
01206298428 or Mel 01206298628
If you wish to take part, please contact
Caroline Favell
01473 310268
favell@mayfields99.freeserve.co.uk
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Car-Free
day out in the
Dedham Vale
Sudbury & District Citizens
Advice Bureau
Throughout the summer Hadleigh
Community Transport are providing a bus
service to and from the Dedham Vale
AONB, running throughout your area. The
Hopper Bus will be running from
Manningtree railway station into Constable
Country, helping to reduce the traffic in the
area.
Did you know that the Citizens Advice
Bureau (CAB) is the UK’s largest advice
provider? No problem is too big to help you
overcome – or too small to deserve
attention. We offer impartial, confidential,
free advice to anyone on their rights and
responsibilities around issues such as debt,
employment,
benefits,
housing,
relationships and consumer issues.
The
Dedham Vale Hopper
Bus
Drop in times: Mondays, Tuesday and
Thursdays from 9.30am – 1pm
At: Belle Vue, Newton Road, Sudbury
CO10 2RG
Manningtree Rail Station • Flatford •
East Bergholt • Stratford St Mary •
Dedham • Lawford • Manningtree
Town Centre
email: advice@sudburycab.cabnet.org.uk
Tel: 01787 374671
Telephone advice is available Monday
to Friday, 9.30am – 3.30pm
And also Manningtree to Hadleigh
CAB is now also offering a new drop-in
service on the last Wednesday of every
month at: Hadleigh Council Offices,
Corks Lane, Hadleigh IP7 6SJ
9.30am – 12.30pm No appointment
necessary (Telephone and email as above)
Adult Day Hopper – on and off as
much as you want to £5.00
Child Day Hopper (up to 16 years of
age) – £2.50
Family Day Hopper – up to two adults
and two children £10.00
Citizens Advice Bureau are the experts at
helping
people
understand
their
circumstances, presenting them with their
options and the next steps available to them.
Single fare between villages – Adults
£2.00 Children £1.00
English National Bus Passes and
London Freedom Passes accepted.
For further information call
01473 826242
or email: bus@hadleigh.org
For visitor information go to:
www.dedhamvalestourvalley.org
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Constable Country Volunteer Ranger
Do you want to keep
Constable Country
special and help
enhance the experience
of people who visit the
area?
Do you enjoy being
outdoors, meeting new
people and walking?
Then this new pilot
scheme may be for you.
Role:
Training & kit:
volunteer rangers will walk
the most popular footpaths in
Constable Country, helping
visitors, picking up litter and
reporting on any issues that
spoil the area.
familiarisation training
including the wildlife, culture,
heritage and landscape of the
Dedham Vale will be provided
as well as all the equipment
for the role.
Time :
volunteer rangers will need to walk a footpath at least 1day / fortnight.
For further information contact:
Emma Black, Dedham Vale AONB and Stour Valley Project
on (01394) 384948 or emma.black@suffolk.gov.uk
This pilot scheme is one of many sustainable tourism initiatives organised by the Dedham Vale Visitor
Management Group, a partnership of tourism organisations in the area. The scheme has been funded by the
Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Stour Valley Project’s Sustainable Development Fund.
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Ardleigh Surgery News
Named accountable General Practitioner
The Government is contractually requiring
general practices to allocate a named
accountable GP to all patients. However, we
are not required to inform patients individually
but to advise patients by means of our website
and practice leaflet that a named GP has been
allocated. From a practical point of view this
does not alter the arrangement whereby
patients can choose which GP they wish to
consult.
CAN YOU HELP?
If a patient wishes to know the name of their
accountable GP please contact the practice.
If you wish to express a preference as to
which GP you have been assigned this can
be accommodated.
RDA Ipswich based at Bentley Riding
School are looking for helpers to lead the
ponies and/or sidewalk the young riders
on Thursdays
from 1 – 2.45 p.m (term time only).
Car parking
If you would like to know more or come
along to visit during a session at Bentley
Riding Centre
please telephone
Frances Torrington on
01473 312046/07711080658
Can patients please note that the car parking
at the Ardleigh surgery is restricted to disabled
patients and parents with ill babies. There are
limited car parking spaces and too many cars
trying to park creates a dangerous situation.
Able bodied patients should, therefore, use
the public car which is only a few minutes
away. Patients are also requested not to use
the staff car park at the rear of the surgery for
parking or for turning around their car as staff
cars have been damaged; two in the past year.
You will receive a very warm welcome,
make new friends and be achieving
something really worthwhile.
Previous experience with horses helpful
but certainly not essential!
Fred Merrin, Practice Manager
May 2015
One form to fill in and an Advanced DBS
check required
unless you have had an Advanced DBS
check with another organisation
within the last six months.
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don’t be offended if your GP or nurse asks
you to purchase medication yourself.
Constable Country Medical
Practice – Practice Update
June 2015
Training Days
Just a reminder that the practice will be
closed from 1pm on the following dates for
staff training:
24th June 2015 (Wednesday)
17th September (Thursday)
14th October (Wednesday)
Update Following Our CQC Inspection
We wrote to all households in early May to
inform patients of the outcome of our CQC
inspection and assure you of our
commitment to addressing the concerns
raised by the CQC. We also held an open
evening on 1st June for patients to find out
more about the practice and to answer any
questions you had. This was a wellattended and the majority of patients
entered into constructive dialogue. We took
the opportunity to promote the new Patient
Participation Group we are establishing with
the help of Healthwatch, and will be holding
the first meeting late June.
On these afternoons the doors will be
closed so please ensure any prescriptions
are picked up well beforehand. If you phone
the practice the recorded message will ask
you to ring 111 for medical assistance if
your problem cannot wait until the next day.
Pete Keeble
Practice Manager
The CQC visited the practice again on 15th
May and were happy that we had made
good progress since their report had been
presented to the practice in April. They were
satisfied that their most serious concerns
had been fully addressed. The CQC will
undertake a full inspection of the practice at
the end of the summer at which time they
will expect all issues highlighted in their
report to be resolved. The practice has put
in place an improvement plan and we are
on track to fully deliver against that plan.
Further details can be found on our Website
www.constablecountrymedicalpractice.c
o.uk.
Waste & Recycling
Collection Schedule 2015
Restricted Prescribing list
Last year in Ipswich and East Suffolk, over
£1m was spent on prescribing paracetamol,
which can readily be obtained from
pharmacies without prescription. The
Clinical Commissioning Group is advising
all practices to limit prescribing medication
which can be obtained without prescription,
often at low cost, from pharmacies and
supermarkets. Such medicines include
analgesics, emollients and antihistamines.
There are always exceptions but please
Recycling this week
Rubbish collected
this week
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Kenny's SESAW July news
Nayland Flower Show
Saturday 8th August
Important announcement! This is your
official invitation to the SESAW Open Day,
Fete and Fun Dog Show at midday on
26th July. We look forward to meeting old
and new friends – particularly ex-SESAW
dogs! There will be displays by ACE
Agility, doggy games and 13 classes
including a special one for our re-homed
canines. Our volunteers love to see how
the dogs are progressing, what better time
for a get-together and photos? I must
also mention the stalls, games,
competitions, wildlife corner, BBQ,
homemade food, ice cream van, bouncy
castle and music from “Jazz Galore”.
Visitors will also see the animals awaiting
homes and view entries to our Facebook
Photo Competition. All this in just four
hours, whatever the weather as most of it
will be under marquees and gazeboes.
2pm-5pm Nayland Village
Hall, Church Lane (off High
Street) CO6 4JH.
Refreshments, produce stall, raffle entry 50p.
There are 89 classes for vegetables,
fruit, flowers, flower arranging,
photography, art, craft, cookery,
country drinks as well as family and
children’s sections. Non members
are welcome to enter classes –
schedules and more info from
www.naylandhortsoc.org.uk or
Lorraine 01206 262807
The Village Life Group have kindly invited
us to have a SESAW Pet's Corner at the
Stratford St. Mary Mediaeval Fayre on
18th July. Barbara and friends look
forward to seeing you there but Mum says
I'm too little to stay out all after afternoon
so come and meet me at our Open Day.
LADIES’ TOURNAMENT 2015
Thursday 11th June was the annual
Ladies’ Tournament at Dedham Tennis
Club. Players from other clubs around
Colchester & Dedham participated in
the American tournament, which has
been held for over 20 years.
After a full morning’s play in glorious
sunshine, 4 finalists took to the court
for a 15 point tie-break to decide the
winners, watched by an enthralled
crowd. Hayley Everett of Dedham &
Dominica Yannaghas of Hadleigh
eventually overcame Christine Clark of
Dedham & Sue Dixon of Lexden
Rackets & Fitness Club.
They were presented with prizes,
vouchers kindly donated by Stringers’
World, after which a delicious lunch
was served by the Dedham ladies.
Over £450 was raised at our Bank Holiday
Garage Sale which was more like a social
occasion, thanks to all the lovely people
who attended. Next month I'll tell you
about our Autumn fundraising events and
animals for rehoming. Currently Mum is
busy feeding the annual influx of wildlife
casualties and last week two litters of
kittens were born.
After all the painting, repairing and
hammering in the garden it is time for me
to inspect the Open Day preparations.
They have made a good job of the fencing
but I know there is still a space that a few
can get through, 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
MOBILE LIBRARY
The Constable Country
Medical Practice
Stratford St Mary - Route 11
The bus stops every 4 weeks on
Wednesdays
15th July, 12th August, 9 September, 7
October, 4 November, 2 December, 27
January
The Medical Centre,
Heath Road, East Bergholt, Colchester
CO7 6RT
Surgery opening hours
8.00am – 6.30pm Monday to Friday
Telephone 01206 298272
Fax 01206 299010
Black Horse - 11.05am - 11.20am
Tally Ho! Corner - 11.25am - 11.45am
Strickmere (School Lane end) - 11.50am 12.10pm
36 The Street, Capel St Mary, Ipswich
IP9 2EE
Surgery opening hours
8.00am – 6.30pm Monday to Friday
Route 14
The bus stops every 4 weeks on Tuesdays,
Holton St Mary
Dispensary 8.30am – 6.15pm
(closed between 1-2pm)
Telephone 01473 310203
Fax 01473 311722
Church Square - 10.00 - 10.15am
Raydon
St Mary’s Raydon - 10.20am - 11.05am
Lower Raydon
Sulleys Hill - 11.10 - 11.25am
Higham
The Green - 11.35 am to 11.50 am
21st July, 18 August, 15 September, 13
October, 10 November, 8 December, 5
January
Stratford Village PO
Opening times
SHOP:
Monday 9am to 1pm - 2pm to 5.30pm
Tues to Fri (inc) 8.30am to 1pm - 2pm to
5.30pm Saturday 8.30am to 1pm
The customer service line 01473 283838
is staffed 9am to 5pm from Monday to Friday
and can handle any library customer queries
renewals and reservations to any general
library queries. An answer phone is available
outside of operating hours and people can
also email help@suffolklibraries.co.uk .
POST OFFICE:
Tuesday to Saturday (inc) 9.00 am to 1pm
Crime prevention
http://www.suffolk.police.uk/safetyadvice/reportacrime/tellthepolice.aspx
PC 1347 Gilkes Pcso 3041 Cooper babergheast@suffolk.pnn.police.uk
Telephone…101
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THE GATTINETTS
Local Directory
OFFICE and WORKSHOP
PREMISES TO RENT
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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
www.gattinetts.co.uk
Or ring 01206 393089 / 07941 781489
Conference room available
Contact Anne on 07941 781489 for more details
Mark’s Travel Service
(Dedham’s Private Hire)
ARTSCENE
Local Mobile Picture Framing Service
30+ 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 TELEPHONE
LESLEY ON 01473 310630 (Bentley)
MOBILE 07500 488667
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Souters Holiday Cottage
Higham
Ideal for short breaks, longer stays, visiting friends or family overspill.
All enquiries welcome.
Phone Nick and Cath Marno (01206) 337316
email: nickmarno@tiscali.co.uk
www.soutersholidaycottage.co.uk
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POUND FARM
Hadliegh Road, Higham near Colchester CO76LF
BED & BREAKFAST
Find peace, rest, great breakfast
surrounded by the beauty of nature.
KIT AND MARIA OGDEN
email: kitogden@yahoo.com
T el: 01206 337202
Families including dogs & horses are welcome.
DOLLS HOUSES
Kits and Houses
Room boxes and wall displays
Furniture - Wallpaper
Lighting - Figures
Your local pest control experts
for home & business
● Free advice, fast response
● Highly accredited, fully qualified & insured
● Discreet & confidential
Miniature collectables and all those other little bits
01473 310 630 or 07500 488 667
email lesley.artscene@gmail.com
www.eandspestsolutions.co.uk
Tel: 01473 328092 (Holbrook)
Find us at Dedham Art and Craft Centre
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Pre School
Orchard Barns Kindergarten, Stratford St Mary
6 Higham Road, Stratford St Mary, Suffolk, CO7 6JU
Outstanding full day & sessional nursery care and education for children aged 2 – 5 years
Consistently graded Outstanding by Ofsted this small and welcoming nursery offers:
Breakfast Club 8.00am, - 9.00am
After School Club 3.15pm – 6.00pm
School escort to and from Stratford St Mary School
Holiday Clubs All school holidays for children aged 3 – 11 years
French Club Every Thursday (term time only) 4.30pm – 5.30pm
Stay and Play Under 2’s Every Monday and Friday (term time only) 9.30am – 11am
For more details regarding any of the above services please contact Shelley on 01206 323093
at The Assembly Rooms
For children aged 2 ½ - school age
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday 9.30am-12.30pm
Tuesday & Thursday extended sessions until 2.45pm
Thursday morning transition session for children going up to school
We offer a welcoming and inclusive environment that
gives children the opportunity to learn through play,
both indoors and outdoors, in a stimulating and
nurturing setting.
15 hours of government funding for 3 and 4 year olds
Funding for 2 year olds subject to criteria
Childcare vouchers accepted
Please contact our admissions Secretary via our website.
www.smartys.org.uk
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Home and Garden
ARDLEIGH
CHIMNEY SWEEP SERVICES
• Traditional and Power Sweeping
• CCTV Inspections
• Safety Certificate Issued
• Fully Insured
ANDREW SMITH
PLANT CENTRE, GARDEN & CAFE
For Specialist and Popular Plants
01206 231718 • 07845 249820
An extensive range of plants from
trees and shrubs to alpines,
herbaceous, climbers, roses and
grasses. Gardening sundries, gifts,
seeds, compost and pots.
31 HARWICH ROAD, LAWFORD, MANNINGTREE, ESSEX CO11 2LS
DESIGN
PLANTING
CLEARANCE
MAINTENANCE
OPEN DAILY 10am-5pm
East Bergholt Place, CO7 6UP
Tel: (01206) 299 224
sales@placeforplants.co.uk
www.placeforplant.co.uk
HEDGECUTTING AND LAWN MOWING
ALL YOUR GARDEN REQUIREMENTS CATERED FOR
For more information please contact:
R SWIFT (HND Commercial Horticulture)
T elephone 07947 322429
Bland Landscapes Ltd.
Specialists in Private & Commercial
Tree Surgery & Landscaping
All Aspects of Landscaping Including:
All Aspects of Tree Surgery Including:
Garden Construction
Fencing
Turfing
Driveways
Patios
Contract Grass Cutting
Commercial Planting
Felling
Clearing
Reducing
Reshaping
Fruit Tree Pruning
Hedge Cutting
Stump Grinding
Suppliers of Seasoned Logs & Woodchip Mulch
Serving Dedham & Surrounding Villages for 25 years
Telephone/Fax 01206 230882
Mobile 07710 770280
www.blandlandscapes.co.uk
Ivydene, Frating Road, Ardleigh, Colchester, Essex, CO7 7SY
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TV & Audio
Solutions
(Formerly BV Hicks Ltd)
Are you having trouble setting up or
operating your TV / Audio or DVD?
Has your equipment stopped working?
Does your TV need a re-tune?
Help is at hand - Call Toby Hicks
014 4 9 74 1056 / 079 68 68 6035
Monks Hood
Monks Lane
Dedham CO7 6DP
yandellandsims@btinternet.com
www.yandellandsimsflowers.co.uk
T. 07806 668247
SPECIALISTS IN BESPOKE FLORISTRY FOR ALL OCCASIONS
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DEDHAM VALE TREE SURGERY
All tree work
NPTC qualified, fully
undertaken
insured
Crown reduction and
24 hr emergency tree
shaping
work
Crown lifting and
Site Clearance
thinning
Logs and wood chip
Pruning and pollarding
supplied
Felling, sectional
Pests and disease
dismantling
identification
Specialising in big trees in delicate situations
Info@dedhamvaletreesurgery.co.uk
www.dedhamvaletreesurgery.co.uk
mobile 07756 811098
phone 01206 323056
Mending your home
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. STIFF
Carpentry & Building Maintenance
For all your carpentry & building
maintenance, call for a no obligation free
quote. No job too small.
CONTACT : Steven
on 07811 005241
www.wjcpainters.co.uk
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Jackson
Plumbing and Heating
East Anglia Ltd
q Installation - We install all makes and models
of boilers, Combi and condensing specialists
q
q
Servicing - All models serviced from £50.00
Repair and Maintenance - All work
Guaranteed, highly skilled engineers
Plumbing - Bathrooms, cylinders, leaks etc
q OAP 15% Discount
q
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Special reader discounts for
residents of Higham, Holton St
Mary, Raydon and Stratford St
Mary
£10.00 discount - Servicing
boilers and minor repairs
£30.00 discount - larger repairs
£150 discount - boiler changes
£250 discount - full installation
These offers are valid until
31/12/2015
07834 612009
01206 322063
01473 214215
(estimates given before work undertaken)
Michael J Byles
Plumbing & Heating
HIGH QUALITY
PAINTER & DECORATOR
Specialist in Oil Boiler Installations,
Maintenance
&
Servicing
- Oftec registered.
Period
property
specialist with
over 20 years'
experience.
References
available.
General Plumbing & Heating
work
also
undertaken.
Tel:
01206
822225
Mobile:
07717
012433
Email: Michaeljbyles@aol.com
'Jon-Pat', School Road, Langham, Colchester
S.E.P
Property Maintenance
Maintenance, Repairs, Refurbishment Works undertaken
Contact
Andrew Stobbs
Mobile No. 07778 314295
Or 01206 765003
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Philip
Avery
Felicity Johnson
Interior & Exterior Decorating
Established 2002
Domestic Electrician
Local, reliable,
competitively priced
Offering Superior Quality Decorating
Experienced with listed
properties,renovations, and barn
conversions. Advice given with colour
schemes, traditional and modern paints.
Registered Part P electrician
Plumbing
Carpentry / joinery
Home improvements/maintenance
Based in Holton St Mary
07900 242 141
2 The Gardens,
Raydon
Tel: 01473 311261
Mob: 07923 434689
avery218@btinternet.com
01473 310 288
busyfliss@hotmail.com
David Friend Oil Heating Services
Oil Fired Boiler Service, Repair and Installation Specialist
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Servicing and commissioning of oil fired boilers.
Boiler and system breakdowns.
AGA’s, Rayburns and Stanleys.
Oil tank replacement and installation.
Oil boiler replacement.
All central heating system components catered for.
No call out charge. Free quotes.
Tel
01394 411839 Mobile 07786 971425
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Nigel Bruce
Industrial & Domestic
ELECTRICIAN
‘The Swift’, Upper Street, Stratford St. Mary,
Colchester CO7 6JW
Telephone: 01206 322751
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David Price
Painter and Decorator
Specialising in Complete redecoration and Restoration
Interior and Exterior
All Wall Coverings and Lime Washing
Period and Modern Properties
Free Estimate and Colour Advice
Clean Out and Repair Guttering
Fully Insured
TEL
01206 679920
MOBILE
07872 001929
Over 30 years Experience
Andy slocombe brickwork
serving the dedham vale
G Ranson Plumbing & Heating
Friendly service, Corgi Registered Plumber
Based in Stratford St. Mary
No call out charge
All jobs considered
Quotes given before work undertaken
Taps, Radiators, Bathrooms, Boilers,
Servicing, Guttering
for all your building requirements
property maintenance, roofing, block
paving, landscape, repairs &restoration
tel 01206 322884 / 07786 871364
3 Constable Row Manningtree Road
Dedham nr Colchester Essex CO7 6DW
Email: greg_62@hotmail.co.uk
Tel: 07912161646
Andy Smith Roofing
TILING
SLATING
FASCIAS AND GUTTERING
LEADWORK
POINTING
GENERAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
30 YEARS EXPERIENCE
For more information contact
Harvest Cottage,Upper Street
Stratford St Mary CO7 6JW
01206 322882
07754368693
“We are Specialists in
Grade II Listed Buildings”
For all your internal and external painting and decorating work:
Doors, Windows, Skirting and Fascias
Floor and Wall Tiling
Artexing and Coving
Wallpapering
General Repair and Maintenance
NVQ2 Qualified
A PROFESSIONAL PAINTING & DECORATING SERVICE
FROM PEOPLE YOU CAN TRUST
For a FREE Estimate Contact Steve Ferguson on 07719 357322 or 01206 393351
www.tenondecoratingltd.co.uk – stevendferguson@btinternet.com
Sbras, East End, East Bergholt, Colchester, Essex CO7 6XQ
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BAILAND
GENERAL BUILDER
EXTENSIONS RENOVATIONS BATHROOMS
FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING
NEEDS
PROFESSIONAL WORKMANSHIP WITH
EXQUISITE ATTENTION TO DETAIL
TOAD HALL, THE HEATH,
DEDHAM, ESSEX, CO7 6BT
07920 449074
01206 323230
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In the House
So Much More Than a Dance Class
COLCHESTER FOOT CLINIC
Any age and ability are very welcome
No partners required
REGISTERED CHIROPODISTS
& PODIATRISTS
292 Ipswich Road, Colchester, ESSEX. CO4 0ES
TEL/FAX: 01206-854300
www.colchesterfootclinic.co.uk
“Strictly” style
Dance-a-cise Classes
Colchester Foot Clinic is pleased to
announce that, as from March 2015, we
will be offering an outreach clinic at:
60 minute class only £5.50
in
The Institute, Stratford St Mary
every
DEDHAM DOCTORS SURGERY
Manningtree Road,
Dedham,
CO7 6DU
Friday morning
Classes also in:
Brantham, Capel St Mary,East Bergholt,
Great Waldingfield, Hadleigh & Nayland
WEDNESDAY’S 2.00 – 5.00 PM
Spaces are limited - to reserve yours
Call Janet on 07506 350 455
To contact our receptionist for more details,
or to make an appointment, please call us
on 01206 854300
janet@fundancing.co.uk
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www.fundancing.co.uk
FunDancing.Suffolk
AERIAL & SATELLITE SPECIALISTS
Family run business – Friendly Local Service
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Digital TV Aerials
Sky HD & Multi-room
Freesat HD & Freeview
Additional TV points
TV Installations
Aerial & Satellite Repairs
CAI, RDI & TRADING STANDARDS APPROVED
For A Free Quote Call
01206 322071
www.mjssystems.co.uk
Strickmere, Stratford St Mary CO7 6NX
The Bridal
Lounge
CARPET FITTING
SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION
CARPET AND VINYL SPECIALIST
FLOORING ACCESSORIES
Bridal Gowns, accessories &
Bridesmaid dresses.
www.TheBridal-Lounge.co.uk
07740 829 499 07933 157 121
Email:
charlotte@thebridal-lounge.co.uk
Telephone:
07738901237
www.britanniaflooring.co.uk
(Based in Dedham)
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DianaM
Cleaning
● Home weekly cleaning
● Home deep cleaning
● Office cleaning
Contact information: Diana Marinova
Mobile number:
07925 624123
Email address:
dianamarinova61@yahoo.co.uk
Home
Appliances
A HANDYMAN
SERVICE
Domestic
Appliance
Repairs
Casper M A De Boer
Pilchard’s ,4 Visdelou Terrace
Shotley Gate, IP9 1PR
Phone: 01473788 222
Mob: 07789 751 781
For a Fast, Genuine Repair
Service Throughout a 20
Mile radius of Ipswich
REPAIRS TO MOST MAKES OF
* WASHING MACHINES
* DRYERS * DISHWASHERS
* VACUUM CLEANERS
* COOKERS
Flatpack assembly - Carpentry
Plumbing - Curtains - Draft
proofing - Decorating - Painting
CRB checked. Established 1988.
info@casperdeboer.co.uk
No job too large or small,
so just make the list.
Please contact me for costs
and references anytime.
ANYTIME
(01473) 780238
Mobile 07769 662545
2 CHURCH ROAD
CHELMONDISTON, IPSWICH
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R & D SCHOFIELD
LTD
Removals
& Storage
Established 1919
Moving made easy
• Local & long distance
• European & worldwide
• Professional packing service
• Pianos - Antiques - Fine Art
• Part loads & single items
• Short & long term storage
• DIY packaging materials for sale
• Long serving staff
• Free quotations & advice
• Regular London service
When flexibility and service is important
Colchester
Clacton on Sea
01206 322255
01255 408075
Sudbury
01787 259078
Foxash, Harwich Road, Lawford
Manningtree, Essex CO11 2LR
info@schofieldremovals.co.uk
www.suffolkkitchensandbathrooms.co.uk
Why not give us a call to see what we can do for you.
Contact us for a free, no pressure design consultation on
01473 805532 or email us at:
enquiries@suffolkkitchensandbathrooms.co.uk
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Highly-qualified yoga teacher &
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Mondays 6.15-7.30pm: Level 1 yoga;
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Use yoga &/or nutrition to heal longterm injuries, lose weight, & find
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For more information
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ktcourts@gmail.com;
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Professional Services
Josh Good
Maths and Economics Tutor up to A Level
Masters in Engineering and Economics - Oxford University
14 years teaching experience – Fully qualified
Recently teaching A level at Colchester County High
School for Girls
Call 07427 641 931 or email joshgoodtutor@gmail.com
Hourly rate is £30 for Maths and £35 for Economics
Tutoring takes place at Old Hall, East Bergholt, CO7 6TG
Foster Physiotherapy &
Sports Injuries Clinic
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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 Foster
Chartered and Health Professions Registered Physiotherapist
Tel: 01206 299 749
Victoria Cottage, Heath Road, East Bergholt, CO7 6RL
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with your tax returns
Business advisory, tax, audit and accounting services
for companies, charities, trusts and individuals
Century House South, North Station Road, Colchester CO1 1RE. Telephone: 01206 762200
15 High Street, West Mersea CO5 8QA. Telephone: 01206 385049
www.whittles.co.uk
Luke Jackman Bsc Hons Ost
Registered Osteopath
Tel: 01206 322836/07974 144593
www.dedhamosteopathy.co.uk
Dedicated to getting you better
Osteopathy and Western Medical Acupuncture clinic ideally located in
the heart of the Dedham countryside, providing treatment for you and
your family.
●Back pain/sciatica
●Pain/stiffness from Arthritis
●Muscle strains
●Hip/knee/ankle pain
● Tennis/Golfers Elbow
● Tendonitis
●Neck/shoulder pain
● Ligament sprains
●One hour initial
appointment
●On-site free parking
●Open weekdays,
evenings and weekends
Experienced practitioner who has worked in busy multi-disciplinary
practice, giving a greater depth of knowledge in managing your
treatment and follow up care
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Making your will
I offer a home visit service for clients wishing to make their
wills, lasting powers of attorney or advance decisions (to
refuse medical treatment). As a retired solicitor I help my
clients make well planned arrangements (including
providing witnesses to ensure legal acceptance) at a very
competitive price.
Please call 01206 263420
or email me at trevordodwell@aol.com
www.thewillbusiness.com
ROGER BALMER
DESIGN
ARCHITECTURE
AND
GARDEN DESIGN
Telephone: 01206 299477
Email:
enquiries@rogerbalmerdesign.co.uk
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Hayley Newell M.Ost
Registered Osteopath
Previous Commonwealth Karate champion Hayley Newell is an experienced
Osteopath working at our satellite clinic in the
Constable Country Medical Practice
Specialising in the treatment of musculoskeletal problems including back/neck
pain, sprains, headaches, whiplash, tendonitis and arthritis.
Call today and let your recovery begin.
Tel: 01473 217592
www.gilmourpiper.co.uk
EXPERIENCED BOOK KEEPER
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Management reports
Credit control
Qualified accountant
Nearly 20 years experience
Local and experienced
Contact Joanne
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Victoria Baker
PILATES
Personally designed courses to improve posture, joint alignment, movement and strength.
Group and individual sessions in a private, comfortable studio.
Tel: (01206) 322244
M obile: 07887 987280
victoria@victoriabakerpilates.com
www.victoriabakerpilates.com
Unit 18
Dedham Vale Business Centre
M anningtree Road
Dedham CO 7 6BL
Maths & Science Tuition
Tuition from an experienced Teacher
From Year 5 upwards
Celia Iredale
Tel: 01473 314151
Mobile: 07450 769944
Email: celia.iredale@btinternet.com
http://celiairedaletutoring.co.uk
Tel: 01206 615462
Mobile: 07940 913206
Email: info@careadvicehub.com
Web: www.careadvicehub.com
The Care Advice Hub has been developed to assist you and your family to
navigate your way through the care system by drawing on local and national
expertise in your area. This has been designed for those that need to fund
their own care costs and all the implications that follow.
The Care Advice Hub will pro-actively introduce you to services such as:Legal & Professional Services
Independent Financial Advisers
Equity Release specialists
Will Writers
Power of Attorney specialists
Solicitors
Care Services
Independent Social Worker
Domiciliary Care
Live In Care
Care Homes
Local support groups
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REFLEXOLOGY
ADVANCED HYPNOTHERAPY
Master NLP Practitioner
Overcome problems – Feel great – Achieve your goals
Marion Gill. M.A.R.
HUGH CLOVER
(MA Ed), MABCH, MCAHyp UKCHO
Tel: 01473 314008
20 years experience:
Caring and confidential help with relaxation, stress,
phobias, confidence, sleep, smoking, weight, unwanted
habits, and many other psychological, emotional and
physical problems. Hugh is experienced working with
children and teenagers.
Practitioner for 20 years
Operating from
Holton St Mary and
Stow Health Medical Centre,
Stowmarket.
‘Hugh provides a life changing service in a calm and
trusting environment and has a deep understanding
of the human psyche. I believe everyone should try
it.’ Mrs EK
www.mariongillreflexology.co.uk
WHY NOT TAKE A LOOK AT HUGH’S WEBSITE?
WWW.HUGHCLOVER.CO.UK
Member of the Dedham Vale Network
of Complementary
Therapists and practitioners.
www.dedhamvalenetwork.com
For further information please contact Hugh on
01206 323089 or email hughhyp@hotmail.com.
(Stratford St Mary - Easy access and parking just off
the A12 between Ipswich and Colchester)
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Andrew Stewart MSST MRSS
Sports Therapist
and
Shiatsu Practitioner
Injury management and rehabilitation
Back and neck pain, Sciatica, headaches
Stress related conditions, Joint pain, nagging injury
and much more
Practicing in Raydon for over 5 years
andrew@raydontherapies.co.uk
Tel 01473 652093
www.raydontherapies.co.uk
THE BARN
VETERINARY PRACTICE
Station
Farm
Kennels
Robert M Hill BVMS MRCVS
Wenham Road, Copdock, Ipswich
Tel: 01473 730213
2A Ashcroft Road (off Norwich Road), Ipswich
Tel: 01473 743460
Consultations 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 SITE
CAR PARKING
A small select
Kennels and Cattery
Linda Rowe
Woodlands Road, Raydon,
Ipswich IP7 5QD
Telephone (01473) 827973
Surgical Operating Theatre • Ultrasound scanner
Radiography Department • Electrocardiography
Own laboratory for rapid testing • Endoscopy
Hospitalisation with isolation ward • Stabling
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Rats, Mice, Squirr els, Moles, Rabbits,
Wasps, Hornet s, Cluster Flies, Bed Bugs,
Fleas, Mot hs, Flies, Fly killers & Scr eens
Penrose & Partners
VETERINARY SURGEONS
Upper Street
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Tel: 01206 323414
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T: 01473 396807
Mon–Fri 8.45-12.30 & 2.30-6.30 (4.00 Wed)
Sat morning at Brinkley Lane
Consultations by appointment
Operating Theatre
Main Branch 70 Brinkley Lane, Highwoods,
Colchester 01206 842608
www.penrosevets.co.uk
John L. Haste
Monumental Mason
and Consultant,
Memorial renovations.
New Memorials supplied,
Meadow View Cottage
Higham, Colchester,
Essex. CO7 6ND
Tel: (01206) 337358
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BENEFICE CONTACTS, SERVICES AND EVENTS
Contact details
Rector: Revd Rosalind Paul: The Rectory, Raydon, IP7 5LH. Tel.: 01473 310677.
Email: rosalind.paul@yahoo.co.uk Benefice website: www.4marys.org.uk
Please contact the Rector direct to talk about baptisms, confirmations, weddings,
funerals, or for home visits. Please note that her normal day off is Friday.
Churchwardens
Higham
Nicola Tindall 01787 212340 (Elder)
Martyn Carr 01206 337325
Holton
Paul Torrington 01473 312046
Jean Styles 01473 828532 (Elder)
Raydon
Geoff Horrex 01473 310422
Simon Tennent 01473 310320
Stratford
Christine Cousins 01206 322530 (Elder)
Jonathan and Janet Dewey (01206 322148)
Morning Prayer in July
This month Morning Prayer will be said at 9.45 a.m. as follows:
Tuesday 7th
SSM
Tuesday 14th Holton
Tuesday 21st Raydon
Thursday 23rd Higham
Anyone is welcome to join us.
Silent Prayer Group
This group continues to meet at 11.30 a.m. in the Rectory for 25 minutes of silent
prayer, with fellowship. Do come and join us if you can.
Midweek Communion
This month's short service of Holy Communion in the Parish Room at Stratford
St Mary will be at 10 a.m. on 15 July.
Meet the Rector at the Anchor in SSM
Anyone from any of our parishes who would like to meet up for lunch is invited to
join us at the Anchor in SSM at 12.30 p.m. on Wednesday 15 July.
Healing Group
This group will continue to meet together for training on the first Wednesdays of
the month, starting at 7.30 p.m. This month we meet on 1 July in the Chapel at
SSM.
Sunday Services in July and August
8.00 a.m.
10.00 a.m.
6.30 p.m.
5th
SSM
Holton
12th
19th
Higham
Holton (+Baptism)
Raydon
SSM
26th
Higham
Raydon + SSM Family Hour
2nd
SSM (Revd Janice White)
9th
Higham (Revd Janice White)
16th
Holton
23rd
30th
11 a.m. Raydon - Service for family and friends of USAF
353rd Fighter Squadron based on Raydon airfield during
WW2
SSM
New Testament Readings and Collects for weekdays in July
5 July: Trinity 5. Almighty God, send down upon your Church the riches of your
Spirit, and kindle in all who minister the gospel your countless gifts of grace, through
Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
6th
2 Corinthians 1.1-14. Thomas More, Scholar, and John Fisher, Bishop
of Rochester, Reformation Martyrs, 1535
7th
2 Corinthians 1.15-2.4
8th
2 Corinthians 2.5-end
9th
2 Corinthians 3
10th
2 Corinthians 4
11th
2 Corinthians 5. Benedict of Nursia, Abbot of Monte Cassino, Father of
Western Monasticism, c. 550
12 July: Trinity 6. Creator God, you made us all in your image. May we discern
you in all that we see, and serve you in all that we do, through Jesus Christ our
Lord. Amen.
13th
2 Corinthians 6.1-7.1
14th
2 Corinthians 7.2-end. John Keble, Priest, Tractarian, Poet, 1866
15th
2 Corinthians 8.1-15. Swithun, Bishop of Winchester, c. 862
16th
2 Corinthians 8.16-9.5. Osmund, Bishop of Salisbury, 1099
17th
2 Corinthians 9.6-end
18th
2 Corinthians 10. Elizabeth Ferard, first Deaconess of the Church of
England, Founder of the Community of St Andrew, 1883
19 July: Trinity 7. Generous God, you give us gifts and make them grow. Though
our faith is as small as a mustard seed, make it grow to your glory and the flourishing
of your kingdom, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
20th
2 Corinthians 11.1-15. Margaret of Antioch, Martyr, 4th century
21st
2 Corinthians 11.16-end
22nd Luke 8.1-3. Mary Magdalene
23rd
2 Corinthians 13. Bridget of Sweden, Abbess of Vadstena, 1373
24th
James 1.1-11
25th
Luke 9.46-56. James the Apostle
26 July: Trinity 8. Lord God, your Son left the riches of heaven and became poor
for our sake. When we prosper save us from pride; when we are needy save us
from despair, that we may trust in you alone, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
27th
James 2.1-13. Brooke Fosse Westcott, Bishop of Durham, Teacher of
the Faith, 1901
28th
James 2.14-end
29th
James 3. Mary, Martha & Lazarus, Companions of our Lord
30th
James 4.1-12. William Wilberforce, Social Reformer, Olaudah Equiano
and Thomas Clarkson, Anti-Slavery Campaigners, 1833, 1797 & 1846
31st
James 4.13-5.6. Ignatius of Loyola, Founder of the Society of Jesus,
1556
1st
James 5.7-end. Lammas Day
For your diaries
3 July
12.30 p.m. Village Lunch, Holton St Mary, Villlage Hall
5 July
3-5 p.m. Tea in the Church, Raydon
9 July
7.30 p.m. Benefice Dinner, Raydon Village Hall. Speaker:
Revd Dave Gardner
11 July
7 p.m. SSM The Constable Singers in concert
20 July
7.30 p.m. SSM Joint PCC Meeting
1 August 10.30-4 August Afayre, Raydon
Those to be married in July
Please pray for happy marriages for:
Kayleigh Stiff and Gary Wright, to be married at SSM on 4 July
Kate Champion and Denis Reed to be married at SSM on 25 July
Belen de Vera and Simon Lant to be married at Higham on 25 July
Those to be baptized in July
Please pray for Ella Louise Brett, who is to be baptized in Holton on 19 July.
Our Reader in Training
Please pray for Nicola Tindall as she continues her studies to become a Reader.
For your prayers
Holton: Gerard Noel
Raydon: Cliff Cooper, Pat Cousins, Patricia Reeves
SSM: Thomas Clover, Reg Price, Doreen Prior, Dwayne, Trina
Outside the Benefice: Sarah Bilton, Helen Gregory, Lizzie Gregory, Nick
Middleton, Cécile O'Dell