Woodbridge Town Guide

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WOODBRIDGE

Town Guide


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INDEX

Contents Page Introduction to Woodbridge.............................................................. 5 Woodbridge Lions............................................................................... 8 Rotary Club................................................................................. 10-11 Woodbridge Art Club........................................................................12 Where to Eat & Drink................................................................. 14-15 Woodbridge Rugby Club..................................................................16 Bentwaters Cold War Museum........................................................17 Map of Woodbridge.................................................................... 18-19 Local Services....................................................................................20 Riverside Trust..................................................................................21 Scouts/Sea Scouts............................................................................23 Woodbridge Cruising Club...............................................................25 Just 42................................................................................................26 RSPB Woodbridge.............................................................................26 Deben Yacht Club.............................................................................27 River Deben Association...................................................................27 Advertisers Index........................................................................ 28-29 Inner Wheel Club..............................................................................30 Friends of St Elizabeth Hospice........................................................30 Woodbridge Football Club...............................................................33 Tide Mill.............................................................................................34

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Sitting on the river Deben roughly 8 miles inland from the stunning Suffolk Heritage Coast, Woodbridge is a pretty market town with plenty to offer both residents and visitors. There is evidence showing habitation from around 2500-1700 B.C but the earliest record of Woodbridge as we know it today is dated to the mid-10th century. These days, with a population of 11,000, Woodbridge is a thriving community with superb facilities and opportunities. Served by a station with links to Ipswich and beyond, Woodbridge is within easy reach of the bright lights of our capital whilst remaining a quaint and picturesque Suffolk market town. Take a wander along the thoroughfare and you will see that we are fortunate to have many superb independent retailers and businesses offering great variety and choice. Whether you are looking for a diverse shopping experience or some delicious food and drink, Woodbridge has it all. Fancy a break from the bustle of the town centre? Head to the beautifully maintained Elmhurst Park or perhaps take a stroll along the banks for the river Deben and watch the boats coming in and out. If you are looking to take a trip out and see some of the local sights you will find there is plenty to keep you entertained. A visit to Framlingham Castle is always worthwhile and fish ‘n’ chips on the coast never disappoints. Woodbridge has a good vibe. There is a lovely community feel with lots of events held annually bringing together friends and family to celebrate this special town. This really is one of Suffolk’s gems so whether you live here, are on holiday or just passing through, Woodbridge has lots to offer.

INTRODUCTION TO

Woodbridge

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WOODBRIDGE LIONS CLUB

The Lions’ Club of Woodbridge and District was founded in 1982. It’s members wishing to help the less fortunate in the Woodbridge area, which extends from the town boundaries of Ipswich and Felixstowe to include not just Woodbridge itself, but also Rushmere St. Andrew, Kesgrave, Martlesham, Martlesham Heath, The Bealings, Grundisburgh, Pettistree, Wickham Market, Framlingham, Sutton, Bawdsey & Orford. Our aims are as true now as they were then: Community Service Fund-raising to help the less fortunate within the community and further afield, and have fun and fellowship whilst doing it.

Membership now stands at 23; men and women drawn from all walks of life, united by a desire to help the local community. Community service includes the annual Christmas Parcels project and activities supporting environmental initiatives. The club funded the opening of a Repair Café by the Transition Woodbridge group and supported fifteen local schools by the donation of a children’s story book highlighting the dangers of plastics in the ocean. Fundraising takes in street and store collections and of course the spectacular Duck Dive at each year’s Woodbridge Regatta. For much more about us, please see www.woodbridgelions.org.uk or call 0345 833 2820.

The photo shows Roy Benton President of Woodbridge Lions handing over the book to Head Teacher Alun Davies of Melton Community Primary School with pupils Amy and Joshua

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Grapes, Raisins, Currants and Sultanas

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pudding, and mince pies all contain HIGH CLASS BUTCHERS Christmas raisins, currants and sultanas.

A High Street Butcher providing a wide variety of top quality, locally sourced meats. J R Creaseys provide meat products with the emphasis on customer care, satisfaction and taste.

The Turban Centre 8 Hamblin Walk Woodbridge Suffolk IP12 1DE

01394 386739

Ryder-Davies Ryder-Davies & Partners & Partners Mistletoe, another Christmas favouriteVeterinary can Veterinary Surgeons • Don’t leave edibleSurgeons presents under the tree! cause retching, vomiting and salivation if eaten.

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To find out more visit our website www.ryder-daviesvets.co.uk or call us on Experienced team of Ipswich 01473 274040 Woodbridge 01394 To find out more380083 visit our vetswebsite and nurses. Rendlesham 01394 420964 Felixstowe 01394caring 284554 www.ryder-daviesvets.co.uk or call us on Caring for your pets forsince over years Independent Practice 1973 Pay40 monthly Health Plans available

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for dogs, cats, rabbits & horses. Experienced team of caring vets and nurses. Rendlesham 01394 420964 Felixstowe 01394 284554 24rabbits hour care provided Pay monthly Health Plans available Independent for dogs, cats, & horses. Practice since 1973by our own 24 hour care provided by our own vets & nurses vets & nurses To find out more visit our website www.ryder-daviesvets.co.uk or call us on Ipswich 01473 274040 Woodbridge 01394 380083 Rendlesham 01394 420964 Felixstowe 01394 284554 Independent Practice since 1973

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Established 1875

E. B. Button & Sons Ltd Funeral Directors PRE-PAID FUNERAL PLANS

24 ST. JOHN’S STREET, WOODBRIDGE Tel: (01394) 382160 info@ebbutton.co.uk

MAX LAST CONTAINERS

Woodbridge Rotary Club meet at ‘The Bull Hotel’ in Woodbridge most Friday lunchtimes with occasional outside visits on Thursday evenings. We are a group of people, male and female, who enjoy fellowship whilst fundraising and supporting the local community and international charitable causes.

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Tel: 01394 420581 High Quality Childcare for 0-5 years old

This year we have supported Macmillan Cancer Support, Alzheimers Society, EACH, First Start New Beginnings, Banyan Tree (India), Shelter Boxes, and various disaster reliefs, amongst others. We have organised Schools Charity walks, Historical walks, a Charity Golf Day, Off Road Cycle Day, an Art and Craft fair, the Woodbridge Market Square open air Carol Service, donated and erected the Town Christmas Tree, and helped at the Memory Cafe.

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DEDICATED TO CARE & COMPASSION Events, ideas and charities supported often follow on directly from members own interest and hobbies. None of these are possible without the support and efforts of the club members, who try to put back into society whilst along the way gaining friendships and meeting interesting people.

Our family-run funeral service offers experience and sensitivity to help make saying goodbye to your loved one personal to you. www.farthingfunerals.co.uk

We are always looking for new members with new ideas who want to help make Woodbridge a greater society. If you would like to find out more, to become a Rotarian or just ‘a friend’ please contact us in confidence via our website; woodbridgerotary.org.uk or see our Facebook page Rotary Club of Woodbridge - UK, or email: enquiries.woodbridgerotary@gmail.com.

IPSWICH T 01473 272711

FELIXSTOWE T 01394 671671

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WOODBRIDGE ART CLUB Founded in 1968 by a group of evening class students, the Woodbridge Art Club is now a flourishing organisation with an attractive studio, gallery and clubroom opposite the Tidemill. Having no premises in the beginning, they hung their first exhibition on the station railings and set about fundraising and a search for premises. In 1973 they were offered the rent of the dilapidated lower granary building and set to work to renovate it. Today the club offers a range of activities for painters, potters, lace makers and photographers. There are weekly talks and demonstrations with occasional social events and Saturday workshops run by working artists. Members are encouraged to use the studio for working and several groups meet during the week, enabling them to share ideas and experience. The summer exhibition runs at weekends from Easter till the end of September, when members can display and sell their work. We welcome new members - more information on our website. Woodbridgeartclub.org.uk. Or our Facebook page

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Where to

Eat and Drink in Woodbridge

Woodbridge has a fine selection of places to eat and drink, catering for all types of tastes and needs. Whether you just want a coffee and cake or a full 3 course meal there’s lots on offer all vying to serve you delicious food and a great selection of drinks. Browse through our selection of restaurants, pubs, cafes and takeaways to find what you are looking for. We’re certain you won’t be disappointed! THE GALLEY

THE ROYAL BENGAL

A family run restaurant in the heart of Woodbridge, Suffolk, offering fine dining in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. We offer a unique lunch and dinner menu that always includes fresh local produce. For those wishing to hold a celebration or business lunch, there are private dining rooms available. W: galley.uk.com 21 Market Hill, Woodbridge IP12 4LX T: 01394 380055

The Royal Bengal Restaurant offers a selection of Bangladeshi cuisine, with a range of dishes that capture the most authentic and tantalising flavours and aromas. Specially ground spices from the Indian sub-continent are combined with the freshest ingredients, ensuring both traditional taste and exquisite flavours. W: royalbengalwoodbridge.co.uk 6 Quay Street, Woodbridge IP12 1BX T: 01394 387983

COACH AND HORSES

The Restaurant is open for succulent lunches, candlelit suppers and a range of inventive menus that can be enjoyed on their own or together with the unique facilities offered by the cinema and theatre. A truly unique experience! Our bread and pasta is freshly made by our chefs and we buy locally fresh produce whenever possible. Quayside, Woodbridge IP12 1BH T: 01394 382174 W: theriverside.co.uk

Part of the Deben Inns group. We are a champion for using local produce and where possible we source our ingredients from local Suffolk businesses, keeping our food fresh and ensuring quality. Our real ales are a feature of ours Inns, all being cask marque certified, and each pub has a different range to choose from, again supporting local brewers when we can. W: debeninns.co.uk/coachandhorses Melton Road, Woodbridge T: 01394 384851

RIVERSIDE RESTAURANT

RED LION At the Red Lion, we pride ourselves on catering for all your needs in a warm and welcoming environment. We’ve got proper pub classics, along with a great selection of new flavours for you to try. We’ve got gluten-free and tasty vegetarian options too. 90 Thoroughfare, Woodbridge IP12 1AL T: 01394 548327 W: ourlocal.pub/pubs/red-lion-woodbridge/

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WHISTLE STOP CAFE

THE CROWN

Whistle Stop Cafe, set in what was Woodbridge Railway Station right next door to the Guest House. The cafe serves a hearty all day breakfast (from 9am), hot and cold lunch menus, freshly made sandwiches and our range of speciality coffee, together with a mouthwatering array of cakes and pastries such as homemade Bakewell tarts, cream teas, brownies, scones, fruitcake, sponge cakes and pies. The cafe has an outside seating area for those warmer days when you may be tempted by a refreshing cold drink or an ice cream. Station Road, Woodbridge T: 01394 384831 .

Relax and kick back at The Crown with ten hotel rooms, a bustling bar and awardwinning restaurant serving the very best of Suffolk. Head Chef Ben Hegarty showcases beautiful, local ingredients brought to life in his own unique style, delivering exquisite flavours to every dish. Thoroughfare, Woodbridge IP12 1AD

T: 01394 384242 W: thecrownatwoodbridge.co.uk

THE TEA HUT We are open seven days a week for Breakfast, Lunch and Snacks. We serve Hot and Cold drinks as well as Cakes and Ice Cream. We are a cafe on the banks of the River Deben in Woodbridge. We sit next to the lovely model boat pond where you will often see members of the Woodbridge Model Boat Club sailing along with families of all ages. We are a child and dog friendly establishment with a large outdoor deck perfect for watching the world go by. W: theteahut.co.uk River Wall, Woodbridge IP12 4BB T: 01394 384538

HONEY & HARVEY A proper cup of coffee or tea made with love and care, organic locally-sourced food that tastes as good as it should, a welcoming upbeat atmosphere to relax, work, meet friends and have fun. It’s what Honey + Harvey is all about. 56 Thoroughfare, Woodbridge IP12 1AL T: 01394 548161 W: honeyandharvey.co.uk

Best of the Rest... THE ANCHOR 19 Quay Street, Woodbridge IP12 1BX. T: 01394 382649

THE TABLE 3 Quay Street, Woodbridge IP12 1BX. T: 01394 382428

DUKE OF YORK PUBLIC HOUSE Ipswich Road, Woodbridge IP12 4BY

T: 01394 386347 MRS PIPERS 65 Thoroughfare, Woodbridge IP12 1AH T: 01394 385633

CHRISTINE’S PATISSERIE 74 Beresford House, Woodbridge IP12 1AL T: 01394 385013

SHAPLA 1A Church Street, Woodbridge IP12 1DS T: 01394 387126

THE COOK SHED Just off the Thoroughfare, 14 Gobbitts Yard, Woodbridge IP12 1DD

WILFORD BRIDGE Wilford Bridge Road, Melton, Woodbridge IP12 2PA

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WOODBRIDGE RUGBY CLUB Winner of the East Suffolk Business & Community Club of the Year Award 2019 - Woodbridge Rugby Club is located at Hatchley Barn in Bromeswell on the edge of Rendlesham Forest. It is home to the Warriors and Amazons senior men’s and women’s rugby teams, an extensive Youth section of over 350 boys and girls as well as the Wheeled Warriors wheelchair rugby team. Its successful appeal to young and old comes

gym. They say that you’re never alone if you join a rugby club and it’s true. Check the website fixtures on www.woodbridgerugbyclub. co.uk and come along to the Barn on most Saturdays and some Sundays at around 2.30pm and you’ll find a free game of rugby as well as friendly fellow supporters and a well-stocked bar. Players can come to training during weekday evenings to see if they like it. Junior players and wheelchair players train on a Sunday morning and, again, they can try it before they join.

not only from the growing popularity of the game but also from its full schedule of fixtures and other events organised by a dedicated group of volunteers, parents and RFU qualified and CRB checked coaches. The Club was 50 years old in 2019 having

been established in 1969 by Mike Lubbock. Recently it has expanded to three floodlit pitches, extended to add three more changing rooms, extra social space and a 16

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The Bentwaters Cold War Museum has become a popular attraction for visitors to the Suffolk coastal area and for those interested in aviation and military installations previously denied access to the public. The museum is based in the United States Air Force (USAF) hardened command post on the former Bentwaters airbase which closed after the withdrawal of the USAF in 1993 and is believed to be the only such building open to the public in the UK and Europe. Run by volunteers from the Bentwaters Aviation Society, the building is a large bunker made available to the public to view following 3 years of work to renovate and refurbish and opened in 2007. The main “War Operations Room” and “Battle Cabin” have been restored to original condition allowing members of the public to see these once top secret, high security military installations in detail in an eerie atmosphere evoking the Cold War period. The history of RAF Bentwaters from W.W.II until the base closed in 1993 is covered particularly the 81st Fighter Wing. Also included is the other airfield which was part of the “twin base” complex - RAF Woodbridge. Of particular interest to families is a detailed timeline display of the Cold War which has proven of great help to those studying this period at school. Outside are the aircraft exhibits where the RAF Harrier, Hunter and Phantom can be seen, and are joined by the USAF A-10 Warthog which was a familiar sight in the skies over Suffolk when this iconic type operated from Bentwaters and Woodbridge.

BENTWATERS COLD WAR MUSEUM There is plenty of car parking space and the museum is suitable for all ages and has the added benefit of being an ideal all weather visitor attraction. The café and shop continues to be a great success offering light refreshments and souvenirs and card payment facilities. Opening times April to October First and Third Sundays of the month and Bank Holiday Sundays and Mondays 10am - 4pm. Admission Prices – check website Child (14 & under) - Free Concessions – check website Further information for the museum can be found at www.bcwm.org.uk Building 134, Bentwaters Parks, Rendlesham, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP12 2TW Tel: 07588877020 info@bcwm.org.uk

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LOCAL SERVICES Woodbridge Town Council: Telephone: 01394 383 599 Town Clerk: Mrs Chris Walker DMS MIinstLM Email: chris@woodbridge-suffolk.gov.uk Deputy Town Clerk: Mr Greg Diaper Email: greg@woodbridge-suffolk.gov.uk Citizens Advice Bureau: Tel: 01728 832 193 Drop-in only Monday 10am to 12noon At Woodbridge Library Woodbridge Library: 01394 446 510 Open Monday & Sunday 10am to 4pm Tuesday 9:30am to 10:30am Wednesday & Thursday 9am to 5:30pm Friday 9am to 7:30pm. Saturday 9am to 5pm Email: help@suffolklibraries.co.uk Post Offices: 3 The Turban, IP12 1AA Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 9am to 5:30pm 37 – 39 Warwick Avenue, IP12 1JX Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 9am to 5:30pm Saturday 9am to 1pm Dentist: Island House Dental Practice 01394 337 964 Mydentist 01394 382 694 Woodbridge Dental Laboratory 01394 388 150 Pharmacy: Boots Plc, 58 Thoroughfare Monday to Saturday 8:30am to 5:30pm Sunday 10am to 4pm Lloyds Pharmacy, 11 Thoroughfare Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm Saturday 9am to 5:30pm, Sunday closed Waterton Pharmacy, Framfield Medical Centre, Ipswich Rd. Monday to Friday 8am to 7:30pm Saturday 9am to 1pm, Sunday 10am to 12noon

Hospital: The Ipswich Hospital. Tel: 01473 712 233 Doctor’s Surgery Framfield Medical Centre, Ipswich Road, IP12 4FD Tel: 01394 615 500 Dr Taylor & Partners 7 Little St John’s Street, IP12 1EE Tel: 01394 382 046 CHURCHES Avenue Evangelical Church Pastor Paul Witter 01394 383 479 St John’s Church (Church of England) The Revd Clive Howard 01394 383 162 info@stjohnswoodbridge.org.uk St Mary’s Parish Church The Revd Canon Kevan S McCormack 01394 388 820 parish.office@stmaryswoodbridge.org St Thomas of Canterbury Roman Catholic Church Father Edmund Eggleston 01394 388 828 admin@stthomas-woodbridge.co.uk Woodbridge Methodist Church Rev Martin Dawes. 01394 383 674 minister@woodbridgemethodistchurch.org.uk Woodbridge Quay Church (Baptist) Rev Mark Hardingham 01394 385 581 mark@thequay.org.uk Rev Doug Waller 07725 025 213 doug@thequay.org.uk The Church of St Andrew The Apostle, Melton Rev Paul Hambling 01394 387 491 Rector.uffordmelton@gmail.com http://www.standrewsmelton.org.uk/

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THE HEART OF OUR COMMUNITY The Waterfront at Woodbridge is a wonderful location blending fascinating boats alongside the historic Tide Mill with the constantly changing flow of the river, amidst rural scenery. For close on 20 years this friendly face was scarred by the crumbling decay of a derelict boatyard. A group of townspeople, the Woodbridge Riverside Trust, resisted plans to erect tall tower blocks, wanting a more sympathetic approach with some balancing reward for the community. Eventually an agreement was reached with cooperative developers to give the townspeople, through the Town Council, the Longshed and the Woodbridge Museum building, with use of the broad Waterfront Square and its slipway-access to the river. The resulting multi-million pound development that includes a restaurant and retail units will enable the community to use this unique space for a range of entertainment, social and educational activities. The Woodbridge Riverside Trust has a particular interest in the Longshed which will house a Heritage Resource Centre on a mezzanine area that overlooks a working space large enough to construct a full-size replica of the internationally famous Sutton Hoo ship. This working space will also allow for the construction of other craft such as rowing skiffs by groups both young and old. The potential to organise practical activities and short courses by clubs and organisations in the Resource Centre and for art, music and market events to be held in the Square is very exciting. The Riverside Trust has

RIVERSIDE TRUST

Artist Dan Fisher’s impression of the Longshed interior.

already enabled the theatrical production of The King’s River bringing together local singers, dancers and musicians to illustrate the story of the discovery of the ship burial at Sutton Hoo. The Trust has the 45ft longboat Sae Wylfing that tours the county with its Ealdfaeder Anglo-Saxon re-enactors visiting events to bring the news of the Waterfront development. The Woodbridge Art Club, The Deben Rowing Club, the Camera Club, Maritime Woodbridge and the Shuck Festival are just a few of the groups already supporting this new venture and plans are already being developed for activities and celebrations in 2018. For more information websites: WoodbridgeWaterfront.co.uk WoodbridgeRiversideTrust.org Photo: The development as seen from the river. Bryan Knibbs.

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1st Woodbridge is one of the oldest Scout Groups in the UK having been established in 1909, two years after Scouting first began. Generations of local children have enjoyed the fun and friendship of being part of a global youth organisation. 1st Woodbridge has three sections within the group.

1ST WOODBRIDGE SCOUT GROUP Adam Thorpe - Group Scout Leader Email: adam.scouts@outlook.com Website: www.1stwoodbridgescouts.com

The Beaver Colony for ages 6 – 8 years The Cub Pack for ages 8 – 10 ½ years The Scout Troop for ages 10 ½ – 14 years If you would like to know more about 1st Woodbridge Scout Group, or if you or your child are interested in joining us, please contact us using the following details.

Situated close to the Tide Mill in Woodbridge, the 5th Woodbridge Sea Scout group offer a wide range of activities catering for boys and girls aged 6-18 with the emphasis on water activities in our own fleet of kayaks, sailing, rowing and power boats. We are Royal Navy recognised and take part in National and Regional Scouting camps, events and competitions

5TH WOODBRIDGE SEA SCOUTS

We aim to create a fun, safe environment to allow young people to explore their potential in a balanced, linked through the Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers.

Contact: Email: 5thwoodbridgeseascouts@gmail.com Or write to: 5th Woodbridge Sea Scouts, 5-7 Tide Mill Way, Woodbridge.

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Rated Good in all categories by CQC.

Inspected and rated

We provide the following key services, Residential care

Dementia care

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5 Burkitt Road, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12 4JJ

Call us today on 01394 648 573 or visit www.woodbridgelodge.care

DAVE CHAPMAN MOT and Service Centre

Formerly of Autofit

• MOTs • Servicing • Tyres

• Diagnostics

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• Cambelts • Brakes • Land Rover Specialist Technician

Tel: 01473 927927

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Standing on the River Walk behind a newly planted ‘dry’ garden Woodbridge Cruising Club is home to a membership of approximately 200 sailors. The club was founded in 1965 by a group of mostly motorcruiser owners but now caters mainly for sailing cruisers although motor boaters are still welcome. The club’s ethos is one of self help and the present black painted timber clad club house together with its extension and balcony, was built by members own labours over a period of 25 years. Maintenance and social activities are also carried out by members themselves. The club offers RYA approved training in navigation and seamanship during the winter months and organises cruises along the local coast and across to the Low Countries and France throughout the summer. It also has a library of charts and sailing manuals for the benefit of individuals seeking to explore further afield. Details of activities and membership can be found on the website: woodbridgecruisingclub.org

Lynne’s Pet Care Over 10 years experience • Dog Walking Winner of Special Merit Awards • Cat Feeding & Accreditations • Pet Care Visits for the National of the Year • Pet Taxi Service PetsitterAwards Local, reliable, friendly service Fully Licenced & Insured

Tel: 01473 612977 Mob: 07743 140694

WOODBRIDGE CRUISING CLUB

53a Thoroughfare, Woodbridge IP12 1AH telephone 01394 382114

Retailers of quality Sterling Silver, precious & semi precious gem stone jewellery.

IKEN BAY RIDING & LIVERY

Tunstall Rd, Iken, Woodbridge IP12 2EP Lessons & Hacks Pony Club/Activity Days Livery by arrangement Indoor school all year turnout Fun & friendly professional yard

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JUST42

Just42 continues to support local children and young people in and around Woodbridge through our various clubs and projects. The charity is overseen by 8 local trustees, has a staff team of 12 people who are supported by about 50 volunteers. The charity runs 8 youth projects each week - offering youth clubs in Sutton Heath, Alderton, Hollesley and Grundisburgh and 3 clubs in Farlingaye High school and a lunchtime support session there too. We deliver 6 children’s clubs in local primary schools each week and also go in to local primary schools to lead assemblies too. Just42 offers a successful mentoring pro-

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gramme, as part of the Compass Mentoring network, using volunteers who support young people when they need it most, meeting them for 6 to 12 weeks. Please go to our website www.just42.org.uk for more details of our clubs and projects and to find out how you can support our work.

Community Hall, regular field meetings plus mid-week morning walks. We also directly contribute to the conservation of our area by running working parties on local reserves. For more information about the Group and our events, please visit our website at www. rspb.org.uk/groups/woodbridge or find us on Facebook - RSPB Woodbridge Local Groupå

The RSPB is the country’s largest nature conversation charity, inspiring people to give nature a home. Since 1987, our Local Group in Woodbridge has been taking the RSPB’s message out to our local community, informing people about their local wildlife and raising funds to help protect the nature and habitats of South Suffolk, Great Britain and further afield. We are a friendly and inclusive group, welcoming people of all ages to come along and get involved with the work of the RSPB. We offer a lively programme of events including monthly nature talks held at Woodbridge 26

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The Deben Yacht Club was founded in 1838, so we have a long history of sailing dinghies and yachts on the River Deben here in Woodbridge. We are family friendly and welcome all new members, whether you’ve never set foot on a boat or are an experienced sailor. There’s a full calendar of events throughout the sailing season including a mixture of organised racing and leisure sailing. Our younger members “mess about in boats” during our Lazy Sailing sessions where there is no pressure but the promise of a hot meal afterwards.

DEBEN YACHT CLUB ship secretary, Frances Alexander on 01394 385221 or look at website www.debenyachtclub.co.uk. to see what’s going on.

We offer both sailing and powerboat training. It’s easy to store and launch your boat – we have a large dinghy park and slipway and 21 moorings. Don’t have a boat? Don’t worry – we have over twenty club boats for members to use. So come along and join us! Contact memberOne of the big attractions of Woodbridge is the River Deben which flows through it on a 25-mile journey from Debenham to the North Sea at Felixstowe Ferry. It provides enjoyment for many people, whether they sail, swim, fish, walk the banks or watch the birds. The River Deben Association was formed over 20 years ago and now has around 900 members. It acts as a voice for river users on major consultations, such as the recent Deben Estuary Plan, and planning and other matters. It engages in hands-on activities, such as compiling a River Code for all river users and monitoring the health of the saltmarshes. Everyone who loves the river, whether from the water or the banks, is encouraged to join the Association. Members receive a twiceyearly magazine and an invitation to two talks each year of river-related interest. To find out more, please visit the website at www.riverdeben.org

RIVER DEBEN ASSOCIATION

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ADVERTISERS INDEX

All telephone numbers 01394 unless stated otherwise EDUCATION FARLINGAYE HIGH SCHOOL. Co-educational secondary school and sixth form with academy status. Tel: 385720. RENDLESHAM DAY NURSERY, Building 162 Acer Road Rendlesham IP12 2GA Tel: 420581 www.rendleshamdaynursery.co.uk FUNERAL DIRECTORS/MEMORIALS E B BUTTON & SONS LTD. Independent Family run Funeral Directors. Tel: 382160 (24 hours). FARTHING FUNERAL SERVICE LTD Family run funeral service. Tel: 01473 272711 GARAGES/MOTORING/CAR SALES DAVE CHAPMAN. MOT & Service Centre. 8 Betts Avenue, Martlesham Heath, Tel: 01473 927927 GARDEN/HOME A.R MITCHAM LANDSCAPES Private and commercial hard & Soft landscaping, Tel: 411677 TRIANGLE NURSERY. Wholesale Flowers for everyone. Tel: 385832.

www.trianglenursery.co.uk GENERAL RETAIL D C PATRICK NEWSAGENT. 4 Market Hill, Framlingham. Newspaper delivery to Woodbridge and surrounding villages. Tel: 01986 874305, 07907 223715 J R CREASEY BUTCHERS, The Turban Centre, Woodbridge Tel: 386739. POPPY’S PANTRY. The Sidings, Wilford, Bridge Rd, Melton IP12 1TB. Part of Realise Futures. Tel: 389599. THURLOW NUNN STANDEN, 61 The Street, Melton. Tel: 382801. SILVER SUN JEWELLERY 53a Thoroughfare, Woodbridge, Tel: 382114 HEALTH & BEAUTY CLOUD 9 HAIR STUDIO, The Old Forge, Martlesham. Tel: 07787 239424 JOHN OLIVERS, 3-5 Gobbitts Yard. Offering hairdressing services for all types of hair and occasions. Tel: 387048. HAIRWAYS CUTTING STUDIO. Ufford Park Hotel. Tel: 380677 ANDREW GILMOUR & ASSOCIATES Tollgate Cottage, Yarmouth Road, Melton Tel: 387818 HEARING CARE CENTRE. Framfield House Surgery, Woodbridge, Tel: 0800 0962637

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HOTELS/RESTAURANTS/ CAFÉ/PUBS UFFORD PARK HOTEL. Yarmouth Road, Melton, Tel: 383555 LEISURE ST AUDRY’S GOLF CLUB. All the game in half the time! A challenging, par 60, 9 hole course suitable for golfers of all abilities. Tel: 380200.

WOODBRIDGE ART CLUB 15 Tidemill Way, Woodbridge www.woodbridgeartclub.co.uk PROFESSIONAL SERVICES PLAICE DESIGN COMPANY LTD. The Round House, 1 St John’s Street, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP12 1EB. Tel: 610844 MBA ACCOUNTANTS. Muir Wood, 21 California, Woodbridge Tel: 386791 SIMON WRIGHT Chartered Surveyor, 5 Ancient Mews, Woodbridge, IP12 1DH Tel: 383828. SOLE BAY INSURANCE BROKERS 1 Quay Point, Station Road, Woodbridge. Tel: 447557 TOP FLOOR STUDIO & GALLERY. Passport and visas, family photography, local drawings & paintings. Tel: 383627. RETIREMENT HOME/CARE/ NURSING HAUGHGATE HOUSE. Haugh Lane, Woodbridge Tel: 386249 WOODBRIDGE LODGE. 5 Burkitt Road, Woodbridge Tel: 648573

SERVICES CHARLES CLARKE & SON BUILDERS LTD, Grundisburgh Tel: 01473 735317 info@charlesclarke.co.uk www.charlesclarke.co.uk JASON FINBRA Plumbing and Heating www.jf-plumbing.co.uk Tel: 460187. JORDAN FENCING, Supplying and manufacturing East Anglia’s finest fencing. www.cheapestfencingpanels.co.uk Tel: 01986 785495. MAX LAST CONTAINERS. Containers for sale or hire. Nationwide services available. Tel. 387728. TAXI SERVICES M & R CARS (WOOD BRIDGE) LTD Private Hire Taxi Service. Airport & long distance. 6 & 8 seaters available. Tel: 386661 or 0800 1694269. VET & ANIMAL/PET SERVICES LYNNE’S PET CARE, Local, reliable, friendly service, Tel: 01473 612977, 07743 140694 IKEN BAY LIVERY, Tunstall Road, Iken, Woodbridge, IP12 2EP Tel: 01728 689065. RYDER-DAVIES & PARTNERS Independent veterinary practice. Surgeries in Woodbridge, Rendlesham, Felixstowe & Ipswich. www.ryder-daviesvets.co.uk Woodbridge Tel: 380083. 29

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INNER WHEEL CLUB OF WOODBRIDGE International Inner Wheel is one of the largest women’s service organisations in the World. It exists to promote friendship, to encourage the ideals of personal service and to foster international understanding. Here in Woodbridge we meet once a month for a meal, often with a visiting speaker. Our main aims are to support our local community in practical ways, to raise money for charities - we focus on local charities, but also raise funds for national and international ones - and to support the work of the two Rotary Clubs in Woodbridge. These involve organising events such as quiz evenings, coffee mornings, raffles, outings and social afternoons; and we also help in many other

FRIENDS OF ST ELIZABETH HOSPICE

ways, including regular involvement with the popular Woodbridge Memory Café. For further information about our club, please see our website at woodbridgeinnerwheel.org.uk or telephone Deirdre on 01394-386381

Woodbridge Inner Wheel hosted the 2019 District Rally held at Fynn Valley Golf Club which was a successful event

or email fundraising@stelizabethhospice. org.uk www.stelizabethhospice.org.uk. Alternatively, if you have a specific idea to raise money for the hospice, and would like our help, please contact us and we will do what we can.

The Woodbridge Friends of St Elizabeth Hospice have supported the Hospice since its inception in 1989, raising money through events such as Bridge Drives, quiz nights, tennis tournaments, Open Gardens and Christmas Fairs. We are a friendly and relaxed group, meeting several times a year to plan our events and welcome anyone who’d like to join us! If you would like to be involved with all or any of our events, please contact St Elizabeth Hospice Fundraising Team who are based at 565 Foxhall Road,Ipswich, Suffolk IP3 8LX. Telephone 01473 723 600 30

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MBA

Accountants Woodbridge, Suffolk

‘We have been serving the business community for 43 years and have established a reputation for professional and reliable accountancy services’ MBA Accountants, based in Woodbridge, provides professional, personal and reliable accountancy services. Are you someone who is finding themselves putting important business and accounting paperwork to one side only to find that you are overwhelmed? Or thinking about opening a new business but do not know where to start? Or looking for a reliable accountant to support your business?…Our comprehensive accountancy services could help you! Since we work from home, we offer flexible, personal and friendly services to our clients. In exceptions, we can arrange to meet out of office hours. At MBA Accountants, we aim to make sure you understand the services we provide. We sit down and talk everything through with you step by step in a relaxed environment until you feel comfortable with the situation. We will, if necessary, get you up-to-date and show you how to continue, or, if you wish, we can look after you on an on-going basis. Please do not hesitate to contact us for a free, informal and friendly chat.

Muir Wood, 21 California, Woodbridge Suffolk IP12 4DE

Tel: 01394 386 791 Email: mbaaccountants@outlook.com Website: www.mbaaccountants.com

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8:00 - 7:30pm | Tuesday Treat - 15% off everything 9:00 - 5:30pm 9:00 - 5:30pm Ufford Park Hotel, Yarmouth Road, Melton, Woodbridge, IP12 1QW 9:00 - 6:00pm 01394 380 677 9:00 - 4:30pm www.hairwaysuffordpark.co.uk

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Woodbridge Town F.C. was formed at a meeting held on 23 July 1885, and the first match was played between the club’s own members on a pitch at Farlingaye Hall.[2] The club’s first match, against St Helens of Ipswich, resulted in a 10–0 victory. The Suffolk County Football Association was formed in the same year, and the club were a founder member, as well as winning the first Suffolk Senior Cup by beating Ipswich Town 3–1 in the final at Portman Road. In 1908–09 they won the Junior Cup by beating RFA Ipswich 2–1, and in 1912–13 were champions of the Ipswich and District League’s Senior Division. They won the Junior Cup again in 1927, beating Southwold Town 4–2. In 1929 they reached the final of the Senior Cup, but lost 5–0 to Ipswich Town The club struggled to find a permanent home, and played at five different grounds during the 1950s and 1960s. They won Division One of the Ipswich and District League and the Junior Cup in 1970–71. In 1977–78 they won the Senior Cup, beating Cranes 2–1. They were relegated in 1982–83, but returned to the Senior Division as Division One champions in 1986–87, also winning the Junior Cup. They won the Senior Division in 1988–89 (by which time it had become the Suffolk & Ipswich League), and were promoted to the newly established Division One of the Eastern Counties League. In 1990 the club bought a new ground to replace Kingston Field, and the opening game in October saw a crowd of around 3,000 attend for a friendly against Arsenal.

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These days the team play in the Thurlow Nunn League First Division along with many local rivals including; Leiston, Debenham and Needham Market as well as some trips further afield such as King’s Lynn and Braintree. Woodbridge Town Football Club have a total of 23 teams ranging from 5yrs up to veterans so this truly is a community club for everyone. Why not support your local team and come along to a match? You’ll find Woodbridge Town Football Club at Notcutts Park, Fynn Road, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP12 4LS. For any further details or to find out how to get involved please call 01394 385308.

Below: Team getting the runners up shield for 2018/19 season

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TIDE MILL

Woodbridge Tide Mill Museum is a Grade I listed building and a rare example of a tide mill whose waterwheel still turns. Indeed, it is currently the one of two working tide mills in the country still producing stoneground wholemeal flour. Woodbridge Tide Mill will have stood on the banks of the River Deben for 850 years next year, with the earliest record of a tide mill on this site dating back to 1170. In recent years, further protection and restoration work has brought it back into use as a popular, interactive museum with a new waterwheel and many fascinating exhibits that bring the mill’s rich history to life. It is now one of the most visited and interesting attractions on the Suffolk Coast, thanks to the hard work and commitment of the volunteers and the Board of Trustees The Tide Mill

runs a full schedule of Milling Demonstrations, the times for which can be found on the website below. These allow visitors to see the historic waterwheel in action as the stones grind the flour, which can be bought in the gift shop. It is well worth a visit to this unique piece of our national heritage. The Mill runs a pared back schedule during the winter season, but visitors are still welcome to attend the limited number of published Milling Demonstrations. The Friends of Woodbridge Tide Mill play an essential part in supporting the Tide Mill and are actively involved in raising much needed funds to keep the Mill running and open for all to enjoy. Woodbridge Tide Mill relies on the support of the surrounding community. If you are interested in supporting Woodbridge Tide Mill Museum, please speak to any of the Wardens or Guides at the Mill, or visit our website www.woodbridgetidemill.org.uk

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Extension and refurbishment complete spacious and elegant rooms available

Haughgate House, Haugh Lane, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12 1JG Tel: 01394 386249

Part of the Healthcare Homes Group

Haughgate House was converted in to a nursing home in the 1980’s and has recently undergone a major refurbishment. This has provided a new range of facilities in keeping with the 1920’s home, whilst providing modern and comfortable rooms for residents and staff. Alongside the 12-bedroom extension, works have included a completely new kitchen, laundry and staff room facilities, in addition to two new communal day rooms to be enjoyed by residents.

Haughgate House

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