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Hello and welcome to the May issue! The sun is out whilst I write this, happy days! Now the panic sets in, what to wear! On pages 72-73 we have some lovely spring fashion to get you started on the new wardrobe, we are loving the yellow’s this season! On page 34 we have another recipe to get you in the mood for the lighter evenings, and some alfresco dining. We have lots going on throughout May in Bury, so have a look through and enjoy getting out and about. Our crossword competition on page 46 gives you a chance to win 4 Yoga classes with one of our new advertisers, Serenity Yoga Bury. Have a lovely bank holiday and we will see you in June, yikes! where is this year going? Soon be Chr......... No, I can’t bring myself to say it out loud!

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Last months lucky crossword winner of FAMILY CINEMA TICKET TO SEE A FILM AT CINEWORLD was Ros Lilley from Bury St. Edmunds, well done! This month there is a chance to win 4 x Yoga Classes with Serinity Yoga Suffolk, go to page 46 for the crossword. Last Months answers: ACROSS 1. Involuntary 9. Eider 10. Two 11. Apron 12. Sudan 13. Motorist 16. Ceilings 18. Tabby 21. Scale 22. Rut 23. Douse 24. Philosophers DOWN 2. Narrate 3. Openers 4. Undoes 5. Turns 6. Rated 7. Fragmentary 8. Connoisseurs 14. Close Up 15. Andante 17. Ensues 19. Botch 20. Yodel

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APRIL MADNESS Was there something in the April air that caused idiots to smash down young sapling trees, pull down road signs walk all over the freesias and crocuses, and damage three bus shelters on Bedingfield Way and one on Symonds Road? We have some beautiful lines of flowers growing along our roads, why spoil them by walking all over them?

VANS

We have noticed the increase in the number of works van on our estate is increasing, this perhaps is due to a lot more people being self-employed and needing a van, this however leads to parking issues as most vans take up two parking spaces so the van plus their private car means three spaces. Tension arises when home owners cannot park outside their house due to vans being parked there. I believe there is a law stating that no commercial vehicles should be parked on the road, it is a very difficult problem to overcome, the best way to deal with it is for van owners to park with care and consideration for others. Still on the subject of vans, I have had reports of someone attempting to break into vans a few weeks, one person posted on facebook a picture taken of a drilled hole in his van where someone tried to break in. Keep your eyes out and report any strangers. 10 | MAY 2018

Money Time I made mention last month of the new locality monies available, the last three cheques were paid out in April for the requests I have had. I gave £1,000 to the pre-school for an interactive white board, that along with £1,000 from Councillor Patsy Warby means they can buy the white board. I gave £1,500 to the adult learning centre to help them with new equipment and repairs to their centre, the last £1,500 went to the Youth Club to help pay for the new tarmac basketball area at the club. The new money is now available for 2018 so you know what to do if you have a project or you run a club and need funding to help your club projects, just contact your councillors and put in a bid.


vandalism

Sadly, we are seeing a return of vandalism and anti-social behaviour back on our estate, two weeks ago some fools thought it might be fun to smash beer bottles along the roads where children and dog walkers walk, making it very dangerous as there was shredded glass everywhere, thanks to a lady called Linda for clearing it up, there is no need for this behaviour. We had a litter pick at the beginning of March and with the help of some police cadets we collected 20 bags of litter, another pick was carried out two weeks later, up and around the new school supported by our MP Jo Churchill. Very well done to both groups who gave up their time to help. There is also concerns about someone letting car tyres down in the car park outside the community centre, I have had a report that three cars had their tyres let down and two cars had it done twice, if anyone sees people interfering with cars please report them!

TRAFFIC

I must congratulate the Moreton Hall Residents Association on their efforts to sort out the awful traffic problems we have on our estate, they have written to Suffolk County Council supported by your local councillors on your behalf requesting a meeting with the officer in charge of highways Mr Finch, but he declined to meet with us as did the portfolio holder. The amount of GHVs 16 wheelers surging along Lady Miriam Way and along the roundabout at John Banks is getting worse and I believe there was an accident there two weeks ago. Something has to be done and soon. We have weight restrictions and speed signs all over the estate but who is responsible for enforcing them? We will have a lot more on this I am sure, the new road has made no difference to prevent the traffic using the estate to get to the A14. All your councillors are involved in trying to get this problem sorted.

DOGS

Here we go again, I have had numerous emails and phone calls regarding dog fouling people are still not clearing up after their dogs, one lady took her daughter to a play area but found it covered in dog foul so she had to take her child home, this is not good enough in this day and age there are plenty of dog/ litter bins around the estate please use them in any case dogs are not allowed in or on any play areas. Please use the bins provided or risk a hefty fine, if any of you see anyone failing to clear up after their dog report them. Dogs on or off leads, again I have had an email from a lady complaining about dogs off leads and not under control if your dog is not controllable off its lead then keep it on its lead.

That’s all for now, until next time take care, Frank Warby MAY 2018 | 11


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Moreton Hall News...

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Email: peter.thompson@stedsbc.gov.uk Mobile: 07810 868986

MISSION IMPOSSIBLE Hot Pot Lots to talk about this month. We have had a huge response lately regarding inconsiderate parking all over Moreton Hall, especially around Lawton Place. Please think of our vulnerable residents and those with wheelchairs and pushchairs who often can’t negotiate pavements. Also, there’s been some blocking of disabled spaces.

SLOW PATROL Soft Play We have had our speed indicator device set up on Bedingfeld Way this month. Data may be available soon from it to give an indication of speed. We have had a bad traffic accident on Skyliner Way a couple of weeks ago where someone was hurt and we have had near misses on Orttewell Road, Symonds Road and Mount Road. Please be vigilant as a pedestrian and please slow down a bit if you’re driving.

Place

The new park at Heldhaw may well be open as you read this. The Borough has only been waiting for the ground to harden and the grass to take as it’s quite squidgy after the groundworks. As soon as the weather has a dry spell we will be able to use it.

Gimme Shelter

There have been several bus shelters smashed in our area lately. It takes time and money to repair something so pointless. We have also had reports of anti-social behaviour in the woods near John Banks with beer cans and litter being left behind. If you know who is doing this, please have a word.

Last edition, I spoke about potholes and especially the big one under the railway bridge. I’m pleased to say this was reported by at least 8 different individuals and the noise produced a speedy result. Please continue to report problems and let’s harangue the County Council into pushing us up the list for remedial works to our roads.

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from

As I sit composing this article, spring does not seem to have arrived, so the issues that concern the residents of Moreton Hall seem all the more important, when viewed through the constant rain and mist.

Dog Fouling We have all read articles on this subject by other contributors to the MHD, and have to remind all dog owners that it is your responsibility to clear up after your pet, using the well-publicised procedures and facilities. We all appreciate the work involved when canine excreta is bought into the house accidently. There is also the risk from infection to children playing on grass that has been fouled. Some owners think it is satisfactory to allow their dog to foul areas of grass such as verges without the need to clear it up. It is not. Could I ask all dog owners or dog walkers in Moreton Hall to obey the rules and report those who do not clean up. Here is a link to the Borough Council to report any related incident :https://customer.westsuffolk.gov.uk/Pages/ Litteranddogfouling.aspx

Pot Holes and Pavements As we are all aware the pot hole situation is nationwide and is getting worse. It is now in the same state as Portugal in 1974 where there was nothing strange in veering from one side of the road to the other to avoid them. Please use the Suffolk County Council web site to report them or contact Councillors Trevor Beckwith, Peter Thompson or Frank Warby who will pass on the information There have been reports in the local press that Bury Town Council has raised its precept to pay for pavement and pot hole repairs. This is not so. The Town Council is proposing to deal with pavement repairs which fall outside the criteria used by the County Council, but are still viable hazards. It is

proposed that the present Town Council Planning Committee decide each repair on a case by case basis evaluating need and merit. Under no circumstances will work be confined only to the town centre.

Parking I can now confirm that the planned move to allow the Borough Council to take over on street parking from the police will now not take place as I am told “too much time is being taken up in Parliament with Brexit� So, illegal parking on highways is still the responsibility of our overstretched police, who I am sure you will agree are better served dealing with crimes that have a far greater impact on our lives. This said, I urge all drivers to park legally and safely, that means, not on the pavements or verges, or across drives, not on double yellow lines and do not leave your engine running. Please try to think of all road and pavement users and not just yourselves.

Traffic We have written to Jane Storey County Council Cabinet member for transport, asking her to explain why the link/relief road is under used, when we were told during consultations on Vision 2031 and at other times, that construction of this road would solve the congestion problems at the Sainsbury roundabout. We have also asked her to explain why there has been a dramatic increase in the number of HGV’s using Orrtewell Road. We would welcome your views on these items and any other issues you may have. Contact secretarymhra@gmail.com Or attend our next committee meeting on May 10th 2018 @ 19 30 in the Community Centre Cliff Hind Chairman MHRA cliffhind2001@yahoo.co.uk MAY 2018 | 15


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Dear reader,

After months of planning and keeping it secret, we are THRILLED to finally be able to announce to you our latest event. Coming to Bury St Edmunds on the 1st September is…drum roll please…My WiSH Charity’s Soapbox Challenge! If you loved the good old days of building go-karts with your mates out of old prams and crates, then this is definitely the challenge for you. We are looking for twenty teams to design and build their own carts, which can be as creative as you wish (there is a prize for best soapbox, so go big!). You will then get the chance to race them down Mount Road in Bury St Edmunds in a bid to be crowned Soapbox Champion. We will also be installing a ramp and chicane to make your journey down a little more fun! It’s not just all about the race though. We want costumes, dancing, team colours and company logos…the bigger, brighter and wackier the better. As already mentioned, there is a prize for best soapbox, but you can also grab yourself a trophy for best presentation and fastest time. If launching yourself down a hill isn’t your cup of tea, then why not come along and spectate instead. We have coffee and icecream stalls available, or you could bring along a picnic and enjoy a fun day out. Teams are being asked for a minimum donation of £250 but we hope you will raise more money alongside as all money raised will be going to our Every Heart Matters

appeal. If you need help with fundraising this then please download our fundraising pack which you will find on our website. As with any event there are rules and regulations which you can find a copy of on our website, along with registration forms and soapbox necessities. If you are interested in taking part in what promises to be an absolutely incredible day then please get in contact by emailing sally.daniels@wsh.nhs.uk, or calling on 01284 713466. Or check out the website for all the details at www.mywishcharity. co.uk. Make sure your quick, as it is first come first served. We really hope you are as excited about this as us, we can’t wait! Go wild, go wacky, be creative but most importantly have FUN!

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Litter in the woods

T

he woods are a beautiful place every time of year. Whether it’s seeing the blossom on the trees in spring, or the rainbows of colourful leaves in Autumn, the woods are a great place to be. But this stunning landscape is being ruined by bits of rubbish being thrown in the bushes and on the ground. Litter is an increasing problem in our local woods and it’s a problem that needs to be solved. Last month, I went litter picking in various Woodland Ways’ sites and was shocked by what I found. Cans and bottles, packets and wrappers, every where there was something that had carelessly been strewn around natural sites and habitats. Even in places not so far from bins, there was litter. It’s dominating our most natural, local places and affecting the environment more than you might think. It is the wildlife who sadly suffer most from our littering. Plastic bags can suffocate

small animals, cans can trap animals looking for food, and glass can injure wildlife in their own habitats. However, it is not just the wildlife being affected; it is our own acts of carelessness that affect ourselves and each other. Litter is full of bacteria and is a threat to public health in more severe cases. It looks disgusting and smells bad too. Is this really what we want our natural sites to look like? If nothing is done, it will look worse for future generations. Litter is unacceptable and should be stopped. During my litter pick, we filled over half a bin bag of litter, and that wasn’t even covering all Woodland Ways’ sites. I encourage all of you to take a walk down your nearest woods and see just how much of the peaceful landscape is being dominated by litter. by Aimee Hartley

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Why not join in with a Woodland Ways work party to help improve the Moreton Hall woods? No experience is needed and all are welcome; we’ll show you what to do. For more information please see www.woodlandways.org.uk, see the Woodland Ways noticeboard in the Community Centre, contact Nick Sibbett on 01284 723847 or email information@woodlandways.org.uk. Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Facebook @NatterersWood @nattererswood or Woodland Ways MAY 2018


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Would you like to play Croquet? May has arrived and with it, we hope, some bright sunny days. Croquet players will be dusting off their mallets to get in some practice before June the official opening of the croquet season. Croquet is one of the few sports that can be played by anyone who is mobile. It is suitable for all ages, both sexes, and one of the very few sports that men and women, young or not so young, can play together on equal terms. The game is played in pairs or singles. 4 people play the pairs game. The object is to be the first to get your ball through a hoop and thus ‘win’ the hoop for your side. Partners work to help each other and frustrate the ambitions of the opposition - all done in the spirit of friendship. The first side to ‘win’ 7 hoops has won the game. In singles you play with your 2 balls and have to plan your own strategy. The game requires fairly gentle, physical activity, but a lot of mental activity as you plan to beat the opposition. Bury St. Edmunds has a very friendly membership of about 30 members and we give a warm welcome to anyone wishing to join. The basic game is easy to learn and the finer points come with experience. Anyone wishing to try this sport is welcome to come for three sessions before deciding whether to join. Arrangements should be made by email with Chris: cmhowell@waitrose.com or Sandra: sandra28a@gmail.com


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Joan A Fantastic LSS Fundraiser! LSS 2018 Diary Dates 4th June, 6th August, 8th October and 3rd December 7pm – 9pm at at Moreton Hall Community Centre. Do come along and find out more about living with and managing Lymphoedema and Lipoedema. For further details about LSS and the West Suffolk Alliance Lymphoedema Service: LSS email: lssuffolk@gmail.com WSALS (c/o Suffolk GP Federation CIC): 0345 or 0845 2413313 (choose option 3) www.suffolkfed.org.uk - click on Patient Service tab / Lymphoedema Services / Extra Services Joan Ott, a Lymphoedema patient, from Great Cornard, makes wonderful jigsaws which she frames and then sells to raise money for charity. Over the years Joan has raised large sums of money for various charities close to her heart and is now fundraising for Lymphoedema Support Suffolk. Joan recently raised £80 for LSS. Well done Joan and thank you!!

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Spring clean

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Spring cleaning is a great opportunity to purge old cosmetics and skin care products. These products do have a shelf life. Old, outdated products can harbour bacteria and lose their effectiveness. Purge Check the dates on your products. You may want to toss the following: • Anything past the expiration date • Products that appear dry or crusty • Anything that has changed consistency, colour, or smell • Anything with an SPF older than one year (SPF loses its effectiveness over time and it’s just not worth the risk.) • Mascara older than three months. • Old, dirty make-up brushes and sponges Exfoliate The cold, dry days of winter may be over, but your dry, flaky skin remains. Spring is a good time for deep exfoliation and cleansing. During winter, much of our skin is “out of sight, out of mind.” Long trousers, long sleeves, and warm socks may have prevented you from seeing the rough, dry skin building up on your feet, knees, and elbows. Scrub off that old layer of dry skin and make room for spring. Transition Adjust your skin care routine to reflect the seasonal changes that come with spring. A few changes necessitated by spring: Switch to a lighter moisturiser. Higher temperatures result in oilier skin for everyone, not just those with a tendency to oily skin. It’s important to use a lighter moisturiser during spring. If you prefer not to switch to a new moisturiser, you can try mixing some rosewater into your thick, winter moisturiser. Exfoliate more often. Depending on the climate and your skin type, you may need to exfoliate more often in the spring and summer. Lighten up. For spring and summer, use a lighter foundation and lighter, brighter make-up colours. The dull, drab days of winter are behind you—freshen up! Sunscreen. Sunscreen is important all year, but imperative in the spring and summer when more of your skin is exposed for longer periods of time. Stay vigilant with sunscreen.

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The 19th hole -

Welcome back to the 19th hole and I think we are there, the weather has turned the nights are longer and season has kicked off with another amazing MASTERS tournament.

Congratulations to Patrick Reed, it was an impressive victory and what an incredible place to win your first major championship. Rory had a good go for the title again but just didn’t have his A game on Sunday to push Reed down the stretch. However, with some of the performances given by the some of the worlds best it is shaping up to be a very exciting 2018!! Golf hits our shores!! May see’s golf in England, with two events on the European Tour being staged just outside London. First we have the GOLF SIXES tournament, this is a new and exciting competition played in a team (Pairs) format over a shortened course. Secondly we have the flag ship event on the European Tour – THE PGA BMW CHAMPIONSHIP, held at Wentworth GC. These are both incredible events and a chance for your all to watch the worlds best up close and personal. If you get the chance I would highly recommend that you go to one or both of these events. Coaches Corner – SHORT GAME MATTERS!! This month we look another great short game aspect uneven lies. This month we are focusing on the down hill lie, the PGA life 365 coaching staff have a few important points to help you play these shots better under pressure.

Tip: Match your shoulder and body lines to the slope that your stood on, for this down hill lie you will have a lot of body weight in your left foot (right handed golfer). Tip: Now that you have body matched to the slope on which you are stood on, its now time the make the swing action. Again it is very important to swing down the line on the slope so that a solid strike can be achieved. Lastly, when it came to choosing a club to play this shot it does change from person to person. All we say is that this type of lie will you will loose loft and launch the ball lower and practice this shot before playing it on the course so you know that what works for you. If you are still struggling with your short game after this, or any other part of your game then I would be pleased to assist you in enjoying this game more. If you quote MHD or SGD when booking your first lesson with me then you will receive £5 off, below are my contact details please don’t hesitate to contact me.

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Managing pain is a unique skill and tailored to suit you the individual as only you can do it for you. It is always a work in progress and as you get older be conscious of adapting to any changes that crop up along the way. Taking control of your pain can be empowering and self-management can improve activity levels and keep pain to a minimum. It is all about taking responsibility, making informed decisions and changing behaviour/mind-set. Recognise that this is your pain to manage and only you can take control. Be willing to try and do things differently in your everyday as finding ways to lead a more enjoyable, independent and fulfilling life can be achievable if your goal is realistic and you have the support and resources. Making lifestyle choices is not always easy and is not for everyone although a series of adjustments however small is a positive step. Any steps that you achieve deserve a reward so finds what’s effective for you, meaningful and improves your wellbeing. There is light when you emerge from the darkness, it is for you to find a way of getting there.

By joining a support group of likeminded people who truly understand what you are going through can identify with you and seeing others confide with the same adversity and making progress is inspiring and encouraging. Talking to others can reduce anxiety, improve self esteem and help with overall wellbeing. Support groups can have a significant impact in the lives of people experiencing these situations.

Springtime awakens our inner motivation and activates feeling of hope and positive changes can make you smile. Spending time outdoors is good for your mental health and being surrounded by colour and the joy of new life emerging can be very uplifting. Nutrition is a key part of everyday wellbeing and may also need a springtime boost to support energy levels.

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Sharing information and learning new skills from appropriate sources can play a vital role and even tips from guest speakers that present on specific disciplines can be of value. CPSG always choose a wide variety of speakers to present at monthly meetings. We look to our members for their ideas as involvement by them is key to keeping the group together, providing interest and regular attendance. CPSG’s next meeting is on Thursday 17th May from 2pm-4pm and the presentation is on the History of Lavenham.

Both meetings will be held in the small hall of Southgate Community Centre. We look forward to seeing you there! For more details about the group please call on 07724 187774 or email info@ chronicpainsupportgroup.co.uk or visit www.chronicpainsupportgroup.co.uk


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Tuesday 10am at the Moreton hall health club: This is a HIIT style session which uses a mixture of functional training and body weight exercises to achieve maximum calorie burn. Plenty of jumping, sprinting and resistance work involved in this session, perfect for burning off an indulgent weekend.

Wednesday 9:15am at Great Barton Free Church: This is a circuit training based session targeting all main muscle groups using a combination of strength and aerobic exercises. Each activity is time based so perfect for all abilities.

Friday 11am at the Moreton hall health club: This is a strength based session. In this class we focus on large muscle group exercises such as: Leg press/squat/ lunge/pull up/bench press etc. A great way to tone the whole body. Sessions are available to all abilities, focusing on time duration, it doesn’t matter what level you’re at, I just ask you to work as hard as you can. Limited spaces are available so if you would like more information or to book into a session get in touch via email or mobile.

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Did you know that May is National Walking Month? Abbeycroft Leisure are always looking to help inspire you to be a healthier, happier version of yourself and walking is a fantastic way to get active for free. Walking has a huge number of benefits. A 30 minute walk daily can reduce the risk of stroke by 27%, give you more energy and you can burn an incredible 7lbs of fat in a year by walking for just half an hour every day. There are many ways to increase your steps in Bury St Edmunds. The Moreton Hall Run/Walk route is a 5k route, starting at the Ortterwell Road underpass opposite the Coffee Shop. Simply follow the Run/Walk signs around Moreton Hall for an easy walk which allows you to explore your local area, whilst getting fit! One Life Suffolk’s Health Walks are another brilliant way to get walking in a fun and social environment. Meet at Bury St Edmunds Leisure Centre on any Tuesday morning at 10:30am to join a free entry level walk, ran by Abbeycroft Leisure staff. The route is wheelchair accessible, dogs are allowed and there are parking, toilets and refreshments available at the leisure centre.

Finally, walking can be combined with some of the nation’s favourite sports to create a brilliant new way to enjoy sport at a slower pace. Walking football and walking netball are growing in popularity for a reason; they’re a fun way to get involved in these popular sports in a different way. Walking football takes place at Howard Primary School on Wednesdays at 5:15pm. The session lasts an hour and costs just £3 per session. If you’d prefer to try walking netball, head to Bury St Edmunds Leisure Centre on Fridays at 5:15pm. The sessions are free and one hour long. There’s no need to book onto either session, just come along and join in the fun!

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Tesco Express @ Lawson Place: THANK YOU!! Tesco express at Lawson Place, Moreton Hall would like to say a big thank you to all their customers who donated easter eggs to the MyWish Charity at West Suffolk Hospital, overall we collected 155 Easter eggs and 2 bags of easter items from our customers, which Sally Daniels of the MyWish Charity distributed to children and elderly patients within the hospital on Easter Sunday. Thanks again to all that donated! Pictured on the right with the easter egg donations are David Blackbeard, Manager (left) and Ian Ainsley (right) from Tesco Express along with Sally Daniels from the MyWish Charity.

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1 litre vegetable stock 100g asparagus tips 100g baby carrots, halved lengthways 200g fresh young peas, shelled 500g baby broad beans, shelled 2 tbsp olive oil 2 baby leeks, thinly sliced 300g risotto rice 1 tbsp pesto sauce 25g pine nuts, toasted

Bring the stock to the boil in a large saucepan, then reduce the heat, add the asparagus tips, carrots, peas and broad beans and simmer for 4–5 minutes until tender. Remove the vegetables with a draining spoon and set aside. Keep the stock simmering over a gentle heat.

Serves 4

Meanwhile, heat the oil in a large, heavy-based frying pan and add the leeks. Stir-fry for 2 minutes until they are bright green, then stir in the rice. Add 2–3 tbsp of the hot stock and cook gently, stirring until the liquid is absorbed. Continue adding the stock, a little at a time, until the mixture is soupy and the grains of rice are tender but still have a slight bite. This will take about 20 minutes. Stir in the pesto and season to taste. Gently stir in the asparagus, carrots, peas and beans and cook for a few more minutes until the vegetables are heated through. Serve in heated soup plates and scatter over the pine nuts.

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A morning at the Infusions Scientific Cookery Class It is always tricky to find new activities to do with the children over the school holidays. At ICE cook school, they offer a range of classes for children and their adults to come along and enjoy together. I was very excited when I was asked if I would like to try one out with one of my children. Typically, my eldest son chose to do the scientific course so, on a rainy Easter holiday Wednesday, we went along to discover scientific cookery.

The class was run by new chef, Lee, who has previously worked for a variety of top restaurants including the Ickworth. After a brief introduction to the class we made ‘potato pebbles’. It was a lot of fun coating the potatoes in the clay-like mixture which were then put in the oven on a low temperature to set. There is a common misconception that scientific cookery is done using chemicals…in fact I thought as much myself. All the ingredients used are 100% natural and it is the reaction when combined that causes the science bit! We made a sponge using a espuma gun to mix the ingredients which was then cooked in the microwave. The espuma gun uses canisters of CO2 which are released in to the cylinder. We had great fun dropping mango puree in to algin which is a natural gelling agent and sets the puree to make little pearls to decorate desserts. We made beetroot jelly 38 | MAY 2018

(which wasn’t a personal favourite of mine) which was set in a thin layer in the fridge. We used this to cut out shapes and delicately set these aside to use in the final presentation of the dish. I do not think my son has a future as a pastry chef, however, as his looked more like splodges! Finally we made a chocolate mousse in the espuma gun again and a vanilla ice cream, freezing it quickly using liquid nitrogen. This caused great excitement but, due to the risk, the children

didn’t actually get to be hands on with this process. Finally we went through to the café seating where we were able to sample our creations. It was a really lovely morning; the class was fun and kept the children engaged. I would say it would be best suited to boys or girls from 5 to about 10 years old. I think I would like to try the pasta making class next…that looks a lot of fun!! Thank you so much for having us.

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in the back. As any of you with 3 children will know, one could right a PhD research project on this issue alone. With booster seats mm’s count, and 3 finding suitable seats in the appropriate age range that fit any family car is usually possible, but painful enough to put you off having a third child. Secondly, the car must be able to fulfil my needs in terms of likely usage. I estimate over 99% of my return journeys are under 70 miles. That is to say we are talking maybe 4 or 5 journeys a year that would even come close to challenging the real world range of 150+ miles of the most likely EV choice. With these journeys a 40min rapid charge at a motorway service station is all I’d need to get back on the road. Finally, the costs and savings must add up. I can’t afford for this not to work. The maths on fuelling can be as complicated or as simple

as you make them. In essence, the very worst case scenario is 2p a mile in and EV compared to 12p say, in my current car. The reality is far better, as I anticipate utilising the solar PV on my roof to charge the car at home whenever possible, and other free charge points I would have access to. If I spent more than £50 a year on electricity for the EV I would be surprised. So, there you have it. The EV revolution is coming, and I for one am trying to ensure it starts in Moreton Hall. In the meantime, if you see my wife, for goodness sake don’t ask her about this. I’ve already made her sit through several geeky YouTube blogs on the subject and to be honest I think she’d just buy an EV tomorrow if she thought it would stop me wittering on about the finer technical details of charging optimisers and such like.


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FLYMO MULTI TRIMMER/EDGER. Trims grass both horizontally and vertically. Hardly used £12. Tel. 01284 765684 ALUMINIUM GARDEN TROLLEY. Adjustable height, folding platform. Ideal for paving stones, compost etc £8. Tel. 01284 765684 LOUIS HAMILTON SCALECTRIC SET. 9 different layouts, 2 cars £10. Tel. 01284 765684 ELC keyboard and seat. £5 Tel. 07788 216538 CHILD APOLLO BIKE BEN 10 Omniverse 16 inch wheels excellent condition £30. Tel. 07788 216538 ELC blue sandpit on legs with toys and sand. £12. Tel. 07788 216538

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• The award-winning, newly re-furbished, Anglo-Saxon Museum will be open throughout the weekend. • Assistance dogs only allowed in the AngloSaxon Village, Museum and Visitor Centre. • No Cashback available on site. Please bring change for car park and pay-as-you-go activities. • This is a West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village SPECIAL EVENT.


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Rougham Control Tower Aviation Museum Small World – Local and International Great – we are OPEN !!!! Our first weekends have already had increased attendances. 55 visitors on Easter Sunday started our new season. (The home made cakes were brilliant - and now Pecan pie has appeared on the menu – yummy!). I’ve said small world because it is just that. The visitors we are meeting are coming from all over the globe. We are pleased to be welcoming groups from the USA. Historians from the National World War II Museum in New Orleans will have visited us in April with another group later in the year. Local connections have been established with the son of a business man who operated from the estate buildings. He possibly has previously unseen (by the museum) photographs. He remembers being with his father and brother on the site – we look forward to seeing the pictures. Last month I indicated our focus on youth and already we have had a group visit of over 60 Scouts and their leaders from the 6th Bury St Edmunds and 1st Thurston Scout Groups. They were entertained to a presentation by Cliff Hall, on the history of the airfield, and then a tour of the exhibition. Thank you to Wendy, Graham, Clifford and the other volunteers who helped with the evening. A big thank you to this group who made a very generous donation to us. You are all very welcome to visit as individuals on Sundays – just bring your friends and families. Our next group will be the Honington Scouts later this month. If you are a group, club or school who would like to visit please contact us and we will gladly host you. Other organisations have already added diary dates. The Skoda Car Club and the MG enthusiasts will be joining us on different Sundays and we have also had interests from similar groups. The airfield is also planning to host visiting aircraft events – watch this space and we will inform you when we have the dates. 52 | MAY 2018

Our Art Competition. Due to circumstances beyond our control (the weather and sickness), our first April day was abandoned. BUT we will continue this month on Sunday 13th of May. We are looking for art enthusiasts – from colouring youngsters to sketchers and painters. On the Second Sunday of Each Month we will have four categories. Under 8 years and Over 8 years to 14 years – Colouring (we will provide the A4 pictures to colour). Under 14 and 14 years plus – Open Art. Paint – oil, watercolour, Draw – pencil, ink, charcoal, There will be monthly prizes and some winning pictures will be here in the Directory. At the end of the year your contribution could become one of our Christmas cards. We are pleased to welcome a local ‘celebrity’ to judge each of the entries – a different ‘celeb’ each month. To continue, our external speakers at our monthly Open Evening on the last Tuesday of the month. This month we welcome John Henry Phillips on the 29th. He is currently involved with a Diving Expedition off the French coast, looking for a WWII landing craft. In June (26th) we have a film on RAF Wattisham and July (31st) a presentation on the WWII Auxiliary Territorial Force. Please put these dates in your diaries – all welcome, 8.00pm start. We are Open 10.00 to 16.00 Every Sunday, April till October. (Additional Dates also planned – please check this publication, local media and our social media pages – Facebook and our web site) Free Entry, Refreshments, Gift Shop – Volunteers Always Welcome. We extend a very warm welcome to All. For full details please refer to our web site www.rctam94th.co.uk E-mail info@rctam94th.co.uk

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r e v i R e th f o l l u P e h T A Journey into the Wild and Watery Heart of Britain MATT GAW

Price: £14.99 hardback I can still remember the first stroke. The first time the paddle cut the water and pushed us on: pulled us into a new sparkling six dimensional world, where the trees were both above us and beneath. Floating. At that time, almost two years ago, my friend and paddling companion James Treadaway had no idea about the journeys ahead of us. The maiden voyage along the Stour near Sudbury was essentially a wet run, to test the canoe that James had built in his garden – beavering away like a suburban Noah while his bemused neighbours peered over the fence, offering encouragement and the odd glass of orange squash. Like me, he had no experience of being on the water but he’d felt compelled to make a boat; spending months bending, shaping and gluing wood, before painting the canoe’s handsome curves and

broad bottom a joyous nautical red, the colour of Mae West’s lips. Yet, as soon as I’d finished that first short trip, I knew I wanted more. Back home I pored over maps, looking at the vascular bundle of rivers and tributaries spreading out across the county around my Suffolk home. Although the place names the blue lines skirted around or cut through were familiar, I now realised that there were miles of landscape, or rather waterscape, which I had missed. Even homely rivers that I had grown up alongside, The Stour in Suffolk and the Colne in Essex, suddenly felt unexplored and mysterious. If these rivers were national parks, I thought, we would have barely pulled into the car park.

A plan quickly began to form. First to re-explore my country, the places until so recently I thought I knew so well, to rewrite a psycho-geography made mean and narrow by the habits of land. But I also knew I wanted to go further, to paddle along the great rivers that have inspired, moved and licked the land into shape. I was desperate to go to those places where it is still possible to get lost, while knowing exactly where you are; a quiet exploration of everything from the smallest tributaries to stent-straight canals and thick arteries that pump towards the sea. Over chalk, gravel, clay and mud. Through fields, woodland, villages, towns and cities to experience places that might otherwise go unnoticed and perhaps unloved. Matt Gaw is a writer and journalist from Bury St Edmunds. You can follow him on Twitter @MattGaw

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Every month I share a crafty activity to try at home. I’m Michelle and I own the crafty foxes. I run adult and children’s workshops, children’s crafty parties, after school clubs, hen-dos and a wedding/events mobile crafty creche. Check out all my workshops on my website www.thecraftyfoxes.co.uk

This months make is a Rainbow Wind Chime. It’s a really simple outdoor activity to jazz up your garden. Great for smaller kids to get involved too. You will need a piece 6 sticks approximately 20cm long, some sand paper, acrylic paint, cup hooks and a piece of ribbon or string. • Remove the bark and sand the sticks until they are fairly smooth • Paint them with 2 coats of acrylic paint using a brush or sponge • Attach a mug hook by screwing it into one end of the sticks • Hang them a few centimetres apart on a ribbon or coloured string • Hang across tree branches in your garden and listen to them chime.

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So glad the weather has improved!

We can’t win in England one minute it is freezing cold with rain and the next it is boiling hot! Also it’s my mums birthday this month! So big happy birthday to her!

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Swimming pools!

I really love swimming but felt like I hadn’t been for ages, then recently I seem to have been going loads! I think we are really lucky in this area with the different swimming pools we have close by. I like going to Bury’s Abbeycroft pool as it’s quick and easy, plus the length of it is good for swimming lengths. It’s nice when I go with my family that I can choose between lane swimming or playing about. The inflatable octopus that they put out at certain times in the big pool is fun, but I spend most my time trying to get on and when I finally do, I then fall off! The baby pool is always super warm for the little ones and the bubble seats and flumes are good in the Pirate pool.

Recently we took my cousin to Sudbury Kingfisher pool, we all had a great time! I really like that Sudbury has a beach like pool, that is great for the little ones independence so they can walk around and don’t have to be held the whole time. My brother and I really enjoyed the inflatable assault course, wave machine and slide too! A good pool for different ages! 58 | MAY 2018

Thetford Breckland pool is also a really good pool to go to as it’s different from the other two as it has a lazy river to float along in. One of its pools is also like a beach and has the wave machine too. You can also choose from the other two pools to swim in- one is a deep pool (good for swimming lengths) and the other is more shallow for little children. The flume there is good fun too.


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The South Suffolk Show

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Garden Confidential

by Paul Clarke

What to do in your garden in May... May in the garden sees the arrival of early summer and lots of promise of flowers and fruit to come and days sat in the shade reading a book and sipping something cool. At least that is what we hope though it’s not unknown for a frost to occur up and until the middle of the month. One of the best months of the year in the garden as everything is still very green and fresh. At the end of May look out for Elderflowers in the countryside. If you have never done this before have a go at making Elderflower Champagne or Cordial. Fancy a visit to an Open Garden in May then why not look at visiting Holm House, Garden House Lane, Drinkstone on the 13th May or Bay Tree House, The Green, Rougham on the 21st May or Lavenham Hall, Hall Road, Lavenham on the 28th May . Further details can be found by contacting the National Garden Scheme

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n Time to clip evergreen hedges n Keep on top of weeds n Keep birdbaths topped up with water. n Remove any blanketweed and lay on the side of ponds for a day so any life can return to the water. n Keep mowing your lawns regularly. Sow seed to fill any bare patches and edge your lawns n Increase water given to houseplants

Flower Garden n Tie in your climbing roses n Let your spring flowering bulbs die down naturally no need to tie up or cut down the foilage. n Plant up your pots and containers with summer bedding n Prune flowering currants and forsythia after flowering n Prune your Penstemons cut all the old shoots back to the base provided there is new growth at the bottom of the plant. n Remove flowered forget me knots after flowering to prevent them going to seed

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n Tidy up all of your pot plants remove the top few cms of soil and replace with new compost. n May is a good month for dividing hostas

Vegetable and Fruit Garden n Earth up your potatoes until you have a canopy of foliage. The tubers start to swell as the plants come to flower, but don’t be tempted to harvest until the flower trusses are fully out. If we don’t get rain you will need to water to swell the tubers n Pinch out the tops of the broad beans once the flowers are visible, as it helps to keep the black fly at bay

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n Harvest Rhubarb n Surround strawberries with straw to protect the fruit n All soft fruit berries will need a net protection or your blackbirds will make short work of them n Prune fig trees n Continue earthing up potatoes n If you haven’t done so already prepare a trench for some runner beans. Dig a trench a spade wide and around 2 spades depth. Add into this any vegetable and grass cuttings before covering with soil. Erect your cane supports before planting your runner beans.

“What is so sweet and dear As a prosperous morn in May, The confident prime of the day, And the dauntless youth of the year, When nothing that asks for bliss, Asking aright, is denied, And half of the world a bridegroom is, And half of the world a bride?” - William Watson, Ode in May, 1880

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n average, 30% (8.3 million tonnes) of food is thrown away in the UK every year, a massive £700 per household. If we all help stop this outrageous waste, the CO2 reduction would be the equivalent to taking 1 in 4 cars off the road! Here are a few tips to help you reduce food waste and save money.

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Check the cost per kg / lb / gram / ml on each item

For example, Royal Gala apples from Sainsbury’s. A pack of 4 apples weighing 630g cost £1.45 (£2.30 per kg). Loose apples were just £2.00 per kg, a 15% saving.

if you buy recycled toilet rolls from Sainsbury’s you pay £3.30 for a pack of 9, compare this to £1.80 for a pack of 4, that’s a saving of 19.5%. Take your calculator!

This figure is often shown on the price sticker on supermarket shelves, not on products. Retailers are cheeky and offers can be deceiving so make sure to check.

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BUBBLERush Exciting new family friendly event is coming to Bury St Edmunds This summer, those living in and around Bury St Edmunds will be able to join in with the areas frothiest, most colourful foam party. Bubble Rush, sponsored by CurveMotion, is coming to west Suffolk for the first time and the event involves a 5km run, walk or dance around Nowton Park in Bury St Edmunds. Taking place on Sunday 29 July, the non–competitive event is fun for the whole family and features five bubble stations with cannons blasting coloured bubbles covering participants in safe, frothy foam. As part of the entry fee, everyone who takes part will receive a Bubble Rush t-shirt to wear during

the event and everyone who completes the course will also receive a participants medal. Taking part in the event will help raise vital funds for Zest, part of the St Elizabeth Hospice family, which aims to help care for young adults in the region living with a progressive or terminal illness. Josh Margereson is one young adult who will benefit from the money raised by Bubble Rush and said: “I may be a young adult with a serious illness but I’m still a young adult who wants to do the same things that others my age do. I want to hang out with my friends and take part in activities that everyone else does and the

money raised from Bubble Rush with help me do this. “As well as that, I know that looking after me can be hard on my family sometimes so it’s nice to be able to give them a break too. One of the big aims of Zest is to be able to provide short breaks for people like me so that I can have some time being cared for my specialists but also give my family some time together without having to worry if I’m OK. “By taking part in Bubble Rush in Bury St Edmunds in July, you’ll really help make a real difference to young adults like me who are living with a progressive or terminal illness in this area.”

Tickets to the event are priced at £25 for adults (£20 if purchased before 22 May) with under 16s taking part for £12 (£8 if purchased before 22 May). Those under two can take part for free. Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased at bubblerush.eventbrite.co.uk

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Random Acts of Kindness We all know that it is good to be kind. We probably think we are kind, but do we do the small things that make a difference? I was in a local supermarket recently paying for my groceries when I realised I hadn’t even looked at the cashier. My mind was full of stuff to plan for the weekend and in my haste I had forgotten my manners so I apologised and was rewarded with a huge smile. “Thank you,” she said. “You would be amazed how many people treat me like a robot!”.

Why not set yourself a goal this month to do three kind things every day that you wouldn’t normally do and see how soon kindness becomes a habit. Here are some suggestions to get you started-

On the way home I thought about how sad it must be to sit there day after day helping others and not be rewarded with even a smile or word of thanks. I think about kindness a lot and how easy it is to make someone’s day. In 1982 Anne Herbert scrawled the words “practice random acts of kindness and senseless acts of beauty” on a place mat and a new philosophy was born. It’s an idea that really resonates with what we do here at the centre. Random acts of kindness can be spontaneous, aimed at loved ones or strangers, big or small, a one-off or regular commitment, it isn’t hard.

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1. Say thank you as much as you can. 2. Smile at checkout staff and ask them how their day is going. 3. Pay for the coffee of the person behind you in the queue. 4. Stop your car to let others pull out before you. 5. Help people with buggies get up and down stairs. 6. Guard your words, and speak kindly to others and yourself. 7. Take your grandchildren to weekly classes and give mum some time for herself, we see this a lot at our mother and baby classes. 9. Take a box of chocolates to work for no reason and share with your co-workers. 10. Mow your neighbour’s lawn as well as your own. 11. Walk someone else’s dog whilst they are at work. 12. Volunteer doing something you enjoy. (We are hiring at the moment!) 13. Give away free hugs. 14. Check up on elderly neighbours living alone, invite them for tea or pick up their shopping. 15. Listen and give them time.

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Circle Dancing Workshop with Jen Larner Date: Saturday 5th May Time: 2pm - 4.30pm ‘Circle Dancing is fun, gentle movement to wonderful music from all over the world.’ Enjoy yourself exercising in a gentle, fun way with support from others around you. Dance styles can vary hugely, from meditative/reflective to more energetic and will be tailored to the individual needs of the group. Cost £15 per person (incl. refreshments). Mindfulness Meditation 6 week course with Amanda Flood

Date: Saturday 2nd June - 7th July Time: 9.30am - 10.30am A six week Saturday morning course teaching all the basic techniques of mindfulness. It will be educational, profoundly relaxing, and potentially life-changing. Cost: £66 per person.

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Yin and Yang - yoga workshop with Tracy Wyatt Date: Saturday 12th May Time: 1.30pm - 4pm Beginning with quiet yin postures, working deeply on relaxing and releasing tension in the body and ending with a yang sequence to enliven, strengthen and revive. Cost: £25 per person (refreshments included). All levels welcome. Monthly Teacher Time with Heather Boon Date: Monday 14th May Time: 11.30am - 2.30pm Yoga class for yoga teachers, teachers in training and experienced students to discuss and explore different aspects of their practice. Cost: £20 per person. Jivamukti Yoga - Chakra Focus with Dawn McNamara

Date: Saturday 19th May Time: 2pm - 4pm Focusing on the Sacral Chakra, Svadhisthana, to increase creativity, individuality and joy for life. Cost: £20 per person.

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Christ Church MORETON HALL For many of you Easter was an event that is now long past, particularly as the children have gone back to school after their Easter holiday. But what people fail to understand is that the Easter celebrations within Christianity go on up to and including the day of Pentecost which this year is 20th May. In that fifty day period Jesus Christ appeared many times and on one occasion to five hundred people. What was the purpose of his death and resurrection and all these appearances? The answer is so that people could be forgiven. The rejection, maltreatment, unfair trial and horrible crucifixion of Jesus Christ was humanities’ worst example of its rejection of its Father God. After the death of His Son God could have had a very good reason for inflicting a horrible judgement upon not just His own special people, the Jews, but the whole of humanity. But He did not. Why? Because God longs to forgive; He loves His people; He is offended by their sin; He just needs for them to admit they are wrong, turn and ask His forgiveness. Christians are, above all else, forgiven people. They should be, and often are, people who realise they are wrong, say they are sorry, ask for forgiveness, and receive it, and then go on to learn the blessing of being able to forgive others. But we live in a culture and a society where forgiveness is seen as both stupid and weak. We can think of thousands of reasons why we should not forgive and we consider those people who do forgive to be stupid, simple, weak and, worst of all, creating an environment

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where further injustice can happen. But the complete reverse is true. If you can learn to forgive, at that moment you let go of so many hurtful and self destructive emotions and feelings that you, yourself, are liberated and, in a strange way, you also liberate them. Often being forgiven brings people to a right mind about themselves, their world and their part in it. One of the reasons why God freely forgives is that it is the way to set free. In the twenty seven years I have been ministering on Moreton Hall estate, I have had thousands of conversations with people but I have come across five statements which people make which always cause me concern. They are: ‘They cannot be forgiven; they are too bad or too awful’ ‘I don’t need forgiveness, I am all right’ ‘I cannot forgive them under any circumstances’ ‘I cannot be forgiven’ ‘I cannot forgive God for what He has done to me.’ If you can identify with any or all, of those statements, you have a problem with forgiveness. Being forgiven and being able to forgive is something I have struggled with. However when I have managed to do it, I have rewarded with such a wonderful sense of liberation that it make life so much better than you can imagine. Not only did it make me a better person it made whole world around me a much more pleasing place. If you want to know more about the power of forgiveness, or if you want to


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be forgiven, or if you want to see what forgiveness can do for others, why not join us at any of our services over the next few weeks. Or if you want further 8.30am Holy Communion information of a private nature, please 6th 8.30am Holy Communion 10.30am Family Worship contact me directly. From the 10th to the 20th of May we will be setting 6.30pm Open Space aside special time to pray for our estate10.30am Family Worship and the world This is an international imitative led by the Archbishops, please 6.30pm Open Space 10.30am Morning Worship join us or send us your requests. for Parish Nurse for May I also draw your attention to 13th 10.30am Morning Worship Sunday on 13th May? On that day we Sunday Parish Nurse Sunday will celebrate and honour our Parish 6.30pm Word Alive with Nurse, Lesley Williams, by holding a 6.30pm Word with Holy HolyAlive Communion special ‘Parish Nurse’ Sunday service. Communion We do hope you will be able to come along and find out more about Parish Nursing. 20th 10.30am Holy Communion 10.30am Holy Communion Sunday 13th May is also the beginning 6.30pm Open Space 6.30pm Open Space of Christian Aid week. We will, as usual, be knocking on doors in the Moreton Hall area and collecting for 27th 10.30am Morning Worship the important and incredible work 10.30am Morning Worship that Christian Aid does around the 6.30pm Alive 6.30pm Word Word Alive world. Moreton Hall has always been very generous and I hope this year, with all the suffering you see on your televisions, you will be prompted to be even more generous than you normally are so that people who have lost everything will find the hope and help they need to face a very uncertain future.

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Friday 11th May

ISLANDS IN THE STREAM (Music)

Enjoy the songs of the Queen and King of country music – Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers. Leave your 9 to 5 worries at the door and get ready for a night in the company of Country Music Royalty!

This thigh-slapping stage show brings together the beloved glamour and personality of Dolly, along with Kenny’s charisma and energy with hit after hit including: Jolene, Ruby, 9 to 5, Lucille, Here You Come Again, The Gambler, I Will Always Love You, Coward of the Country, plus the smash hit Islands in the Stream. Enjoy a superb score and supreme musicianship as we bring the house down with the ultimate tribute to two country music legends. 7.30pm. Book Online.

Friday 25th May

PSYCHIC SALLY KISSES TO HEAVEN (Drama) World renowned psychic, television and theatre star and the UK’s favourite award winning medium Sally Morgan is back and better than ever with her phenomenal interactive stage show. Sally is one of the Uk’s most successful touring acts and has been wowing audiences across the country for the past 9 years. Sally’s jaw dropping show has attracted amazed reviews from theatre goers and psychic fans. The messages from beyond come thick and fast. Funny, entertaining, touching, sometimes heartbreaking, often controversial; Kisses to Heaven showcases the phenomenal ability of the nation’s best loved medium. Sally says ‘The shows will be psychic dynamite and although they are undoubtedly entertaining, there is also a very serious side, which is to give audience members messages of hope and love from the other side’. 7.30pm. Limited Tickets. Book Online.

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Great Comedy at the

THEATRE ROYAL THIS MAY Coming up in May at Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds, a pair of shows guaranteed to tickle the funny bones. Richard Herring returns to the stage for the second instalment in his once-a-decade examination of ageing, Oh Frig, I’m 50! which takes a hilariously brutal and honest look back at how his life has changed in the last decade (Wed 9 May). Followed by Radio Active where original stars Angus Deayton, Helen Atkinson Wood, Michael Fenton Stevens and Philip Pope will reunite to perform classic scripts from the award winning BBC Radio 4 show (Thu 10 May). Richard Herring has created thirteen stand-up shows since 2004, performing them for eleven consecutive years at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, usually with annual nationwide tours following, and he has been described by The British Theatre Guide as “one of the leading hidden masters of modern British comedy”. He is also recognised as a pioneer of comedy podcasting, initially with broadcaster Andrew Collins on The Collings and Herrin Podcast and more recently with high-profile comedians such as Simon Pegg, Russell Brand and Stephen Fry on Richard Herring’s Leicester Square Theatre Podcast. Radio Active was a radio comedy programme broadcast on BBC Radio 4 during the 1980s which ran for seven series. Originally starting as a loosely framed series of unlinked sketches and songs, it later developed into more thematically focused episodes lampooning broadcasting genres and even sometimes a specific programme such as Ultra Quiz and Crimewatch. The new show will feature the original cast performing a pair of classic scripts in the style of a live radio recording. Both shows run for one night only, Oh Frig, I’m 50! on Tue 9 May at 7.30pm and Radio Active on Wed 10 May at 8pm. Tickets are on sale at the Box Office, call 01284 769505, book online using the links below or visit the theatre in person. Oh Frig I’m 50! - www.theatreroyal.org/shows/richard-herringoh-frig-im-50/ Radio Active - www.theatreroyal.org/shows/radio-active/

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READY PLAYER ONE Reviewed by Gemma Procter

Let’s start by saying, I’m not a ‘gamer’ but my 10 year old son is, so I took him and his friend along to see this thinking they would absolutely love it. And they did, but even more surprisingly, I think I loved it even more! It’s by Steven Spielberg, so you kind of know it’s potentially going to be pretty good. Set in the future, in a quite frightening prediction that all the world will be living double lives, but their main lives being lived out in virtual reality, it follows the characters trying to complete a ‘game’ - learning a lot about themselves along the way. There are a lot of retro music and gaming throwbacks, which is why I think this may have appealed to me more than the boys! I loved it!

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Being a horror fan, this was on my list to watch at the cinema, British made, I was a little dubious as to how good the effects would be without the Hollywood budget, but off I went, dragging my pal who is not so into the scary stuff. A few familiar faces popped up, including the very famous Paul Whitehouse and Martin Freeman, both comedy actors, I immediately thought then, would this be funny more than scary? I was wrong, from the off, we were jumping out of our seats, luckily no popcorn in hand! We were both terrified to what was about to come next, the story is based on three individual character inexplicible hauntings, a Professor who is not a believer, investigates, trying to prove them wrong, but without spoiling it for all of you that have still to watch this film, it ends with a really weird but brilliant twist, getting your thoughts confused as to what actually is going on! Not at all predictable or expected! I certainly was gripped all the way through, but this film is not to everyone’s taste so I am giving it a thumbs up to paranormal fans but to anyone that likes more blood and gore, this isn’t for you. 8/10

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Arts Society birthday celebrated with student project A secondary school has spoken of its honour after playing an integral role in celebrating the golden jubilee of the Arts Society Bury St Edmunds. Society members teamed up with Sybil Andrews Academy to organise a artist in residency which saw mixed media landscape artist Alfie Carpenter work closely with students over a two-week period.

Hannah Nield, Head of Art at Sybil Andrews, said: “This was an amazing opportunity for our young students to work closely, and learn from, a respected and hugely talented artist.

The culmination of the work – an eye-catching mural around the theme ‘Our View’ - was unveiled in the school’s main hall at a special ceremony on Friday while Alfie also produced another piece to hang at Sybil Andrews.

“Alfie couldn’t have been more accommodating with his time and energy and both the mural, and his own work, are testimony to the success of the project.

Mary Payne, responsible for Young Arts coordination within The Arts Society Bury St Edmunds, said: “We are all thrilled at the success of this collaboration and the final pieces of work are simply stunning. “We wanted to do something special to celebrate our 50th anniversary and we wanted to do something to encourage an interest in arts among young people, as this is one of our primary objectives. “We were delighted to work with the school – which was an outstanding choice given the international fame of the artist Sybil Andrews.” Alfie said he wanted to use the project to capture a moment in time and said he was delighted to be part of the “Sybil Andrews family”.

“We would like to thank everyone who supported the artist in residency and especially the Arts Society Bury St Edmunds for allowing us to play a part in their milestone anniversary.” Mrs Payne also wanted to thank local companies Denny Bros and Jewson for supporting the project with donations.


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As the season commences the ground is in terrific condition despite all the rain the grounds team of Bobby and Mark Flack along with their team of volunteers have produced playing surface. Bury St Edmunds Cricket Club will be running 4 Saturday teams and 2 Sunday teams, as well as a Ladies team in the T 20 League.

Picture left is Dominic Manthorpe who has earned a summer contract with Leicestershire. He is also part of the MCC Young Cricketers squad. He will be an important part of the Bury St Edmunds team in the season ahead.

We also have a large number of junior players, boys and girls. We welcome new players at all levels so please feel free to attend matches during the season. There is no entry charge and the bar will be open for most of the playing time. Junior cricket sessions for boys and girls are taking place every Wednesday and Friday evenings. Fixture books are available from the foyer of the Victory Ground Sports Centre, please come along and enjoy some cricket in a relaxed atmosphere.

Sean Park welcoming Murray Commins, 21 years old, left hand batsman and fast medium bowler to The Victory Ground.

If you want to join or know more about Bury St Edmunds Cricket Club contact Club president David Barker on david@ejbarker.co.uk or ring on 07876 496064. 90 | MAY 2018


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After over 20 years trading, we’ve made the decision Our small, but perfectly formed team, has steadily grown to combine the companies over the years – here’s a look back at how we’ve progressed. in order to streamline our offering as a complete full 2002 service design and print Ian joins 2007 Print in Touch Ltd company. The business acquires MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

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a local publication, The Moreton Hall Directory

2015

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WHAT DO WE DO?

We provide graphic design, web design and print services to large and small businesses, in Bury St Edmunds, throughout Suffolk, the rest of the UK and globally.

Jeremy starts the business as Print in Touch Ltd providing print services

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Gemma joins the business offering graphic design services

2009

Sally joins the design team

2018

The company rebrands to AMPLIFY Design & Print

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Our services include web design, branding and logo design, social media, print, photography, newsletters and brochures, advertising, packaging design, PR, flyers

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