March 2018

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RIDE! New bus service for Stradbroke? “Suffolk County Council has since 2016, commissioned community transport operators on a District basis to provide services (that have to be prebooked) where there are no commercial services. The digital service called RIDE enables you to book and pay on line and get instant confirmation and reminder messages. In the Stradbroke area (Mid Suffolk) the transport service is provided by BSEVC – The services are available for all age groups. We are going to run a pilot in the Stradbroke area whereby we advertise RIDE and to begin with we want people to respond saying where they would like to travel and when, and then we will look at putting services for them and advertise it on the digital platform. The pilot is going to run for 6 weeks from 12 February so we can test the digital solution thoroughly and see what the level of take up is although the intention is that the digital service will still be available after the 6 weeks. We will be contacting the schools as all the drivers are CRB checked and it’s no different to riding on a commercial bus – its just a smaller bus, runs between 7 am and 7pm and has to be prebooked at least a day in advance. Its not a taxi so you would be expected to share and the range of routes may be limited but because people could say what they would like, the operator might be able to offer something if others also express interest.” Belinda Godbold RIDE need you to go to their website and say what route you would like. If a small number of others also want the route they will try to run it! They say “... it’s no different to riding on a commercial bus – its just a smaller bus, runs between 7 am and 7pm and has to be prebooked at least a day in advance. Its not a taxi so you would be expected to share and the range of routes may be limited but because people could say what they would like, the operator might be able to offer something if others also express interest.” What are you waiting for? Sixth formers, day shoppers, library visitors, local explorers, commuters.... you can but ask!! We’ve had a go and it takes 1 minute - https://bookyourride.co.uk/ If you know someone who might benefit from this, young or old, see if you can share this with them. It can only help Stradbroke stay connected! Taken from...Stradbroke Village Website Facebook Page

Stradisphere Headliners Announced

Tickets are on sale NOW! ALL EARLY BIRD TICKETS HAVE SOLD OUT but keep an eye out for competitions and promotions over the coming months! More info www.stradisphere.co.uk Stradisphere Organisers


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Local Churches

Stradbroke Baptist Church

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Stradbroke Baptist Church, Laxfield Road, Stradbroke, Suffolk We welcome you to join us - Sunday Worship 4th N. Robinson 11th Mothers Day Palm Sunday—25th March Family Service From 9:30am, Enjoy a Bacon Butty & Croissants 10:15am, Family service- for all the family

18th Rev. S. Seeley

Our activities for March Mon. 5th Pray together Tues. 6th & 20th 7:30pm Bible study Wed.14th 12:30pm Lunch Club, Sat 17th Create & Chatter Wed. 28th Drop in for coffee Do not disturb Spring is just around the corner? The daffs, primroses together with the bird song suggest that the weather is improving, it will soon be time to prepare for the coming season. Earlier this week whilst the sun was shining I decided to commence clearing an overgrown evergreen shrub. Having cut off the branches I began to clear the leaves and debris and to my great surprise discovered a hedgehog rolled tightly into a prickly ball. The hibernating creature seemed to be totally oblivious to the disturbance. I speedily covered the hedgehog with a good thick layer of leaves and secured these with a branch I had just cut off. Wishing my slumbering friend pleasant dreams I crept away hoping to see him later as he helps to control the slugs in the garden. It is incredible the different ways nature deals with the winter’s cold, many plants and trees become dormant, various species of birds fly off to warmer places and some animals like my hedgehog take a long nap. Interestingly, however inactive the plants or creatures are, they are still alive just waiting to burst into new life, vigour and growth. We live in a wonderful universe created by our Heavenly Father, whatever the exploits of the natural world it cannot compare with the raising from death to new life - this was the experience of Jesus whose cruel death and marvellous resurrection we celebrate each Easter. For it is the raising to life of Jesus which gives us hope that we too can join in the great resurrection. For we are promised in the Bible that by putting our faith in Jesus we shall be raised to life eternal. This year on Palm Sunday we have a Special Service for “All the family” from 9:30am. Easter Sunday is a joint service at All Saints Church at 11am. You are welcome to join us as we remember Jesus’ death and celebrate His raising to new life. Please contact:John Ling 388751 (Church Elder)

Can We Help? Our telephone number is 07749 445531

The Stradbroke Good Neighbours

Need a lift to the Surgery or for an appointment at hospital? Collect a prescription? Change a light bulb? Check your smoke alarm or an odd job done? Our Volunteers will be happy to help you. There will be a mileage charge for journeys undertaken by our drivers and we will inform you of the mileage charge when you phone for assistance. We would appreciate at least 24 hours notice and will be happy to assist you.


Local Churches

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All Saints, Stradbroke

Revd Susan Loxton 01379 388493; Rev Cathy Bladon 01379 588311; Church warden, Peter Chetwynd 01379 384069 If you have any questions about Baptisms, Weddings or Funerals, or any questions about the Faith, please contact Revd Cathy. Services: 4th Mar 11.00 am Family service, followed by coffee/tea 11th Mar 8.00am Holy Communion, said service 18th Mar 11.00 am Holy Communion 25th Mar No service in All Saints church 25th Mar 10.00 am family@church at Fressingfield for Palm Sunday 29th Mar 7.30 pm at Fressingfield for Maundy Thursday 30th Mar 2.00 pm The Last Hour, Good Friday 1st April 11.00 am Village service for Easter Sunday with the Baptist Church Revd Susan is on a time of sabbatical from church and pastoral duties. These will be overseen by Revd Cathy during this time. Revd Susan will still be about the village, but for all faith and church queries, please contact Revd Cathy or Peter as above.

All Saints Church Fundraising Committee

First of all the committee sends all out good wishes to Julie Ward for her speedy recovery. We look forward to her coming back with us. We also welcome Sue Gray who has come onto the committee to help. Thank you, Sue. On 10 March we are having a cake stall in Church Street where Roly Copping will be selling his potatoes for the village show 8.30am onwards. Then on 17 & 18 March we are having the Book Sale again with stalls in the church, Sat 10-4, Sun 1-4. Please save your books, jigsaws, videos & CDs. I can collect if needed and if anyone would like to have a stall pease let me know ASAP. There will be a raffle and refreshments so come & browse. This is to help raise much needed funds for the church. Our cake stall in Jan raised £86. Thanks to all who supported us. PS. The art forms are available if anyone requires one for the Exhibition at the beginning of May. More details next month. Mary Ellis th

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Dear friends and neighbours The beginning of this year has been very much about celebrations in my family; a number of birthdays, my Mother’s 80th birthday and the birth of a new grandson. Lots of celebrations, with lots of preparations. It seems to me that celebrations and preparing for celebrations are very much a part of our culture. Preparation and celebration are also very much a part of the church’s calendar. Just as Advent prepares us for Christmas so the period of Lent prepares us as we head towards Easter. God has taught me that Preparation is important in all kinds of areas of life and it’s important for us as people too; it’s good for us. It helps us to focus on our priorities and what’s important. It seems to me that fewer people celebrate Easter these days, and I wonder if that’s because we don’t allow time to prepare for it. As a Christian, I’d have to say that Easter is as important as Christmas. At Christmas we celebrate the birth of Jesus but at Easter we celebrate his resurrection; his rising from the dead, his victory over death and it’s because of his resurrection that we have a hope and promise of eternal life. If you would like to experience Easter differently this year... if you would like to experience more of what Easter means and perhaps experience some of the joy of Easter, then perhaps you might like to take a little time to prepare for it. You might like to read and think through Mark’s gospel chapters 14, 15 and 16 in the Bible. Or why not join us at any of our services on Maundy Thursday, Good Friday or Easter Sunday; details above. We would love to see you. God bless; Cathy (The Curate)


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Stradbroke Parish Council

The Clerk’s Report

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MEETINGS OF STRADBROKE PARISH COUNCIL 2 January & 12 February 2018 (Next full Council meeting 12 March at 7.30pm, next PC Clinic Tuesday, 20 March (2.15pm): both at the Court House) nd

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Planning Applications not supported: DC/17/06203 – Land formally known as Mark Peacock Landrover, Neaves Lane IP21 5JE Results of planning applications considered by MSDC since the PC last met: DC/17/05777 – 11 Woodfields IP21 5JQ granted 16/01/18 DC/17/03563 – Havensfield Farm IP21 8EN granted 06/02/18

Parish Council updates: ·Following the co-options at the 8 January meeting, Councillors welcomed Kamal Ivory to the Council at the 22 January meeting. The other member of the public did not take up their positon on the Council as they were concerned about recent comments made in the public forum. th

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·Councillors decided to defer co-option of new Councillors, this would enable them to consider all vacancies as Cllrs Stones and Hugman resigned prior to the February meeting. Co-option will now take place at the March meeting. ·Councillors noted that the Draft Neighbourhood Plan consultation was launched on 20 January and will run for 6 weeks. The working party will make amendments to the plan if necessary for final sign off by the Parish Council in March. th

·A decision on the way forward for the Community Store will be taken at the next meeting. ·The Personnel Committee will review the Equality, Health & Safety and Safeguarding Policies. Councillors reviewed and approved the Environmental Policy. ·Councillors were pleased to note that the Stradbroke Sports & Community Centre have been successful in obtaining nearly £34,000 in grants to carry out improvements. ·A tree in the Churchyard was blown over the in the high winds and has been removed. ·Kamal Ivory volunteered to help with the weekly checks required on the community defibrillator to ensure that it stays registered on the 999 service. ·Councillors decided that at the present time the fitness track did not need any additional work carried out. ·The community noticeboard at the Sports & Community Centre had to be removed as it was not safely installed in the ground. ·The Councillors decided on the appointment of a Data Protection Officer to enable them to comply with the new General Data Protection Regulation that comes into force in May 2018. ·Councillors

were pleased to support a Dementia Café to be held at the Court House with a grant of £150.

Odile Wladon (Clerk ) Mobile: 07555 066147 email: stradbrokepc@outlook.com www.stradbrokepc.org Mill Hill House, Church Lane, Wickham Skeith, Suffolk IP23 8NA


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Organisations

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LIFE IN THE LEGION – R.B.L. Stradbroke Branch

Branch member, Simon Harrison, the head of Harrison Edge, the Estate Agents in Eye, was the speaker at the midday monthly meeting of the branch held at Laxfield, Royal Oak. He brought along old land maps and sale copies of local estates; which was of interest to the fifteen members and guests present. On their behalf Branch Chairman, Michael Burton, who presided gave him the usual vote of thanks. During the business part of the meeting reports were given by the Officers present. Branch Secretary Bernard Mills gave a full report on the recent Suffolk County Royal British Legions annual conference held at Needham Market Community Centre. The Spring Lunch, replacing the Annual Branch Dinner, was discussed to which all members will have a letter about in the near future. The next meeting of the branch is on Thursday March 8th to be held at our usual venue Laxfield Royal Oak starting at 11.30 am when the guest speaker will be Joe Sigers from Belgium with the 9th. Bomber Group from Horham invited to attend. Michael Burton (Branch Chairman)

The Stradbroke WI

The Stradbroke WI February meeting. We were delighted that a good number of our members braved the dreadful weather to turn out for our February meeting; the hall looked quite cheerfully full, although some members didn't feel brave enough to remove coats! We were very pleased to welcome a new member, Linda Webb, and hope that she will enjoy being part of our group. Gill and Jane dealt with the correspondence and information, birthday posies were given out and hostesses thanked. Jane brought our attention to the report of last year’s Suffolk Show in the SEFWI magazine, which mentioned our WI’s scarecrow of Donald Trump, who even the youngest children seemed to recognise. Many of them queued to have their photograph taken with him. Gill read a letter of thanks from Nick and Suzanne Stones, who said how much they had appreciated the refreshments that our members provided after the funeral of Mary Stones. They also very kindly made a donation to our WI funds. Our speaker/singer for the evening, Sharron Jarvis, was then introduced. Sharron is a singing teacher and a voice facilitator; the title of her presentation was “Singing for Health”. Sharron began by mentioning studies carried out in Quebec and Helsinki, where singing was introduced to groups of people with dementia and cancer respectively. In both cases, it was shown that singing had a positive effect on the mental and physical health on those to whom it was offered. Sharron explained that one should sing to feel better, without worrying about how it sounds. Some of our members, who obviously consider themselves unable to sing, doubted the wisdom of this… She went on to say that there are three ways of learning; visually, audibly and kinaesthetically. Because of this, people with dementia can remember words when singing, when they would be unable to do so when talking. She told us that her fees for the evening would go to the Castlegate Group in Colchester, a group of adults with severe learning difficulties. Their concerts have been attended by many well known people, such as Terry Waite. Then, it was our turn. Sharron handed out words to “Mollie Malone”, and off we went. Most of us seemed to know the tune, which helped, and thus encouraged, we went on to sing “By the Light of the silvery Moon”; fine, but this time, we were divided into two groups each singing different parts of the song. We obviously impressed, because we were then singing two different songs at the same time; Israeli chants, which consisted of Tumbas and Badas, followed by Micheal Finnagen” and “This old Man”. These were sung as rounds, gathering speed as they went. I’m sure our lungs were feeling well and truly exercised by this time. To calm things we were handed the words to “Que Sera”. Poor Dorothy has very negative feelings associated with this, although she couldn’t quite remember why, so we quickly moved on, finishing with “Over the Rainbow”, which I think sounded quite beautiful! The vote of thanks was given by Carrie, who declared that the evening had been excellent and that the exercise had definitely helped with her cough. Our next meeting will be a talk on March 8th, given by Ruth Miller, entitled “Foundlings”. Carol Darling

Correction In the February edition of the Stradbroke Monthly, in the WI Report about the “Jam Factory”, Mrs Niddle was the Doctor’s wife, not the Vicar’s wife. The Biddles lived down New Street, the house is now called “Old Doctor’s House”, and that is where we went to the Surgery. Ellen Nunn


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Organisations

Stradbroke Allotments & Gardening Association

March is the month when we welcome the most fascinating season of the year—Spring. I remember my grandfather saying that March dust was worth a pound a peck, by which he meant that once you see dust blowing off the path you know the surface of the soil is beginning to dry. This is a busy month when seed sowing and planting can begin in the vegetable and flower garden, but you have to be guided by the weather and condition of the soil. It is a waste of seeds to sow them before the soil has warmed up sufficiently. Once your plots have been raked to a reasonable fine tilth throw general ferterliser on them and lightly rake it in. I use National Growmore. Sulphate of potash is good for fruit and flowers. First Early Potatoes bought in January for chitting should be ready for planting this month. Dig a trench 15cm deep and lay the potatoes in it 30cm apart and 60cm between rows, cover the potatoes then draw the soil up over each row to form a ridge. Cabbage, cauliflower and Brussel Sprouts can be sown in a seed bed, but if you have a propagator at home or a cold frame sow them in seed trays or cell trays so that you can plant them out when the weather is suitable. When planting Brassicas it is important not to disturb their roots too much as if this happens they can bolt or go to seed. This applies to most young plants in the allotment and garden so I hope you all have a good growing season up at the allotments. Ivor Hyde

Friends of Stradbroke High School

Friends of Stradbroke High School (FOSH). New members needed! - we are a small group of parents, carers, staff and members of the local community raising funds for the benefit of the students; we would love to welcome new members. If you are interested in joining FOSH please text 07927 295702. Lucy Game, Chair

The Stradbroke Village Archive The strange case of the Stradbroke sheep…

On July. 22nd 1906 Stradbroke farmer Robert Hawes awoke to find that half of his flock of sheep were strangely wrong – not his sheep. In his opinion 49 of his sheep had been taken and the same number of an inferior quality substituted. He contacted Police Sgt. Leftley who began to make enquiries. This in turn led to the discovery of the abducted sheep at the premises of farmer Frederick Cook of Fressingfield. Court action followed. The accused were Frederick Cook and labourer James Rumsby who both pleaded not guilty to the charges. The case began in August and was eventually settled in November. It was all about timings and recognition – that’s recognition of the sheep and to that end it was necessary to bring the sheep into the court room for witnesses to prove that they could tell the sheep apart. On 2nd November the Jury took just ten minutes to find both the accused guilty as charged. The judge in passing judgement said ‘Frederick Cook and James Rumsby you have been found guilty upon evidence that convinced the jury and must have convinced every thinking man in this place of having stolen these sheep. An attempt has been made to cast odium upon respectable people who have given evidence in this case. But it would be impossible for a judge to get over their evidence. That any reasonable man to come to any other conclusion than that Rumsby was there upon the occasion that he was there for the purpose of bringing these sheep away . . . and the inference is that he had exchanged the sheep. There is no doubt about that. It is a serious matter for both of the prisoners. I know exactly what has taken place in regard to Cook before but I don’t want to go into that. It is impossible for me to pass lightly over such an offence. Property of this kind is very unprotected and easily dealt with by persons of your position.’ Cook received a year in prison with hard labour and Rumsby the same but for 9 months. Frederick Cook maintained his plea of innocence as he left the court and Farmer Hawes was granted the return of his sheep. However throughout the three months of court action, which included a hung jury and witness intimidation, the physical evidence – the sheep – were kept by the court with an order that they should not be washed in case crucial markings would be removed. Ann Readman SARA https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk

Lottery Bonus Winners

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Lottery bonus winners: 44 R Lee; 16 G Cooper; 38 D Penycate; 13 J Chambers. £48 donated to Good Neighbours and £48 donated to Art Exhibition. M Ellis


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Organisations

Stradbroke Library, Post Office and Court House News

Stamps will be going up by 2p each on 26th March 2018. First class will be 67p each and second class 58p each. First class large letters will be £1.01 and second class large letters will be 79p. All letter and parcel mail is going up but you can make significant savings by stocking up on books and sheets of stamps before the price rise. We have books of 6/12/100 stamps in stock. On Friday 20th April 2018, we are launching our ‘FRIDAY FRIENDS CAFE’ at the Courthouse from 10 am to 12pm. This is a café session for people affected by dementia in any way, carers and those that are cared for, as well as friends, family etc. At this launch session there will be free refreshments for everyone as well as support and advice for those that need it. Come along and meet up with others in a relaxed, supportive, informal, social setting. We intend to run these café sessions on the first Friday in the month after the launch. The next one will be on Friday 4th May where normal Courthouse café prices will apply : £1.50 for coffee/tea/hot chocolate and £1 each for a sausage roll/toasted teacake or a slice of delicious homemade cake. If you need any more information, please call in the library and speak to Maureen or ring 01379 384768. Many thanks to all of you who have offered help and support with this. If you have visited the Library/Post Office/Café this last week, you will be aware that we are re-furbishing upstairs. We are making space to house The Stradbroke Village Archive as well as a small meeting room that would be available to hire or will be free for projects that provide help and advice to local people. We are also smartening up the entrance to the Courthouse so watch this space! Maureen John Library/ Post Office Manager

Radio Stradbroke

Barely has Christmas passed than Easter hurtles towards Radio Stradbroke. As well as being our 12th birthday, it gets all the DJ's together on Easter Sunday to play an hour each, a reminder of how it all started. Running up to Easter we have the following 'Sunday Sessions' from 10:00 - 13:00 March 4th 'The Richard Pierce Show' with DJ Richard Pierce March 11th 'Mothers Day Special' with Professor Kimberley Bannon. Your request & dedications are welcomed. March 18th 'I know that Voice' with DJ Huggy, playing lesser hits from well known artists. March 25th 'Wally Dreams of Vinyl' with DJ Wally What more could you want. Keep it www.radiostradbroke.co.uk or on Tune in Radio. Thank you. Michael Hugman

Wingfield and District Gardening Club

We saw two beautiful but very different ‘Gardens in Winter’ in January. The first was transformed from a working farmyard and had a large moat surrounding the garden, new beds had been cut in the concrete and planted with shrubs. Enchanting beds up to the door with roses and shrubs and really good beds for the vegetables at the rear of the house. Interestingly the soil for these had not been imported but had previously been well worked in the past, resulting in fabulous loam in which to grow vegetables. The second has also been transformed in recent years with an elegant arrangement of beds at the side of the house with a central box, paths and four beds surrounding it, containing shrubs, roses and bulbs just breaking the surface. A hazelnut path has been planted and traditional box hedges edge the back garden. An orchard has been established to the front with several different apples and one or two building made to accommodate tols, etc. both gardens had delightful wooden greenhouses sheltering render plants. We meet again on 22nd March for a talk by Matt Tanton Brown on ‘low maintenance plants’ at 7.30pm in Brundish Village Hall. Caroline Treylen

When Should I call 999? Call 999 when: Incidents are happening now, someone is or feels in danger and cannot get to safety ask for the POLICE. If someone is on the roof of a building phone immediately and ask for FIRE SERVICE - report a person trapped on a roof. Call 101 for the police if: Incidents have previously occurred, you are safe and no person needs immediate assistance.


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Parish Council Notes From the Chair...

I would like to welcome Kamal Ivory to the Parish Council, Kamal was co-opted at our January meeting. Sadly, we said goodbye to Nick Stones and Michael Hugman who have decided to leave the Parish Council at this time – both will be missed. Councillors are hoping to co-opt to fill the vacancies at the March meeting, we already have 3 applications so it is good to see that the Council will be able to continue to work for the village with a full council, if anyone else is interested in putting themselves forward, please contact the Clerk. I wrote a statement for the beginning of our February meeting. I felt I needed to set out that there have been no official complaints made against any present or former councillors. I also thought it was important to remind the meeting that the public forum is an opportunity for the community to bring to the Parish Council’s attention information on items on the agenda, it is not a forum to make personal attacks on Councillors or Parish Council staff. The neighbourhood plan working party are working through comments received on the draft plan. Please use the opportunity to comment as soon as you can so that we can move the plan forward to the next stage as quickly as possible. Ellie Wharton, Chairman, Stradbroke Parish Council

Community Defibrillator

Always phone 999 if you need help.

The operator will advise if you need the defibrillator.

The cabinet is locked - the 999 operator will give you the code to unlock the cabinet. Parish Clerk

STRADBROKE FIRST RESPONDERS

Community Defibrillator Drop-In Session

Saturday 10th March in the Community Centre. Drop-in anytime between 10am and 12pm where the Stradbroke First Responders will show you the basics of accessing and using the community defibrillator located in the phone box. To understand the basics of using the defibrillator, allow 10-15 minutes or you can stay longer and get to grips with some hands-on CPR as well. Our community defibrillator located in the phone box near the church. Don’t worry if you can’t make it to the session in March, there will be an evening drop-in session organised later in the year Julia Nowell, Stradbroke First Responders, julia.nowell1@gmail.com

Letters to the Editors Thank you from Julie Ward and Family. I would like to thank everyone for their kind thoughts, good wishes, Cards, Flowers, Chocolates and Gifts following my recent stay in hospital. I am pleased to say that I am now recovering at home. On behalf of us all, thank you for all the offers of help, lifts, dog walking etc, etc, we feel very fortunate to live in such a caring village. Also thank you to Lisa for picking up the baton and looking after my delivery round whilst I am out of action, I hope that I will soon be out and about and meeting up with everyone again. Kind regards, Julie Children’s Society. Many thanks to everyone who come to our coffee morning and supported the Children’s Society. The total collected from the boxes was £490.72 and we also received donations of £48.04. Well done everyone! Please contact me at any time if you would like to become a box holder. Alison Hackett 388872


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Forthcoming Events

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Over 60s

Our March meetings will be on the 1 and 15 from 2.00 to 4.00 pm in the Community Centre. All visitors will be made most welcome. Joan Grimes st

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Bingo at Syleham & Wingfield

The monthly BINGO at Syleham and Wingfield village hall raises funds for locally nominated charities and good causes. Bingo evenings are the last Friday of each month. Come along at 8pm. Julie Thompson

Wingfield Barns

Saturday 3rd March – 7.30pm Charles Garland - Once Upon a Labrador. Once Upon A Labrador is a new show, with Alfie the Labrador making his theatrical debut. It would be quite wrong to suggest that Alfie is a “performing dog”. He does not walk on a tightrope, juggle, or dance on his hind legs. Don’t think this is because his grandfather was Carpenny Walpole, Great British Champion, International Champion, and Nordic Champion. Alfie is very modest about his ancestry and never mentions former achievements by close relations. The reason for his reluctance to follow current trends and audition for TV talent shows is simply that Alfie is happy to be a Labrador. Nothing more. And it has to be said that he maintains this role with dignity and distinction. Charles Garland writes whimsical verse, plays, music and trivial comedy lines. But he is also the proud partner of Alfie, and hopes that you will come and see them both doing what they do best. Tickets £10. Contact the Box Office on 01379 384505 for tickets. Anna Castleton, Operations Manager

Open Garden

Snowdrop and spring flowers. Open garden over 2 acres of woodland and garden leading to the river Waveney The old coach house. The Street, Brockdish IP214JY. In aid of E.A.A.A E.A.C.H prostate cancer. St Elizabeth Hospice. Local charities. Sunday March 4th 12-4pm £2 Adults Daffodils display Sunday March 25th 10am to 4pm Adults £2.50 Refreshments available. Stalls. Jackie and John Spooner

Red Feather Club

The Red Feather Club in Horham has a packed calendar of events planned for 2018 with dances, open days and a quiz. The first big event of the year is on Saturday 24th March with a 1940s Swing Dance with The Pat Reyford Combo! We've also got special guest DJ Michael Wilson from the Skylark Club in Northants joining us at the Red Feather Club! So polish up your dancing shoes, this is one not to miss! Tickets are £10. Online booking at https://red-feather-club-swing-march-2018.eventbrite.co.uk will incur a small fee. Or you can contact Andy Garner at andy.av8@hotmail.com or on 07788 966 640. On Saturday 23rd June there will be a Jumpin’ Jivin’ R&B Dance with the Devil’s Cut Combo. They treated our ears so well last time, we just had to get them back! We’ve also got Special guest DJ Slimboy in between sets. Saturday 29th September sees the welcome return of the 200th Mission Dance, this time featuring Junction 55 plus DJ Gypsy John and The Mailman. Saturday 24th March: 40s Swing Night - The Pat Reyford Combo & guest DJ from the Skylark Club. Saturday & Sunday 16th & 17th June: The 95th arrive at Station 119, 75th anniversary weekend - details to be announced. Saturday 23rd June: Dance - The Devils Cut Combo are back by popular demand with guest DJ Slimboy. Sunday 24th June: Americana Day. September 29th: Dance - The band Junction 55 and DJ Gypsy John. Public open days: The last Sunday of the month from April to October. 10am-4pm. April 29th, May 27th, June 24th, July 29th, Aug26th, Sept 30th & Oct 28th. The award-winning Red Feather Club museum, operated and managed by the 95th Bomb Group Heritage Association, in a former NCOs' club exclusively houses uniforms and memorabilia relating to the 95th Bomb Group who flew out of Horham during WW2. The 95th, part of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, flew 334 missions and were the first Bomb Group to perform a daylight raid on Berlin. They were awarded a record three Presidential Unit Citations and lost more than 600 men in action. The Red Feather Club is four miles south-east of Eye off the B1117 (IP21 5DG). For details of prices, times, ticket availability etc for dances and other Red Feather Club events visit our website at www.95thbg-horham.com. For Sat Navs, our postcode is: IP215DG. 95th Bomb Group Heritage Association, Coldhams Hill, Denham, IP21 5DG, enquiries@95thbg-horham.com, www.95thbg-horham.com. Mike Ager


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Forthcoming Events

Stradbroke Cinema

On March 15th we will be showing ’Victoria and Abdul’. The extraordinary true story of an unlikely friendship formed in the last years of Queen Victoria’s reign between the queen and a young Indian clerk. Judi Dench triumphs again as the elderly monarch and she relishes the witty and absorbing screenplay. The film is hugely entertaining but also thought-provoking as it deals with many themes such as loyalty to family and country, friendship and duty. Eddie Izzard stars as the Prince of Wales in a surprising portrayal but one that is very effective. Doors open at 7pm and the film starts at 7.30pm. The bar is open before the start and during the interval when ice creams will also be on sale. Everyone is welcome, entrance is £5.50 for adults and £3 for 16s and under. Full details can be found on the Village website that is at www.stradbrokeonline.org.uk Come early to claim your seat our brand new 2-tiered seating area! Roger Turkington and Jane Merritt

Stradbroke WEA

Fiery Disasters in East Anglia You are warmly invited to the next WEA talk on Wednesday, March 21st at 2.00pm in the Community Centre. Our speaker is Stuart Bowell – aformer WEA tutor – who is very popular and engaging – with a lively, illustrated talk not only about the events themselves but the people involved and the stories that emerged. I can guarantee that everyone in the audience will be thoroughly entertained. The cost is £6.00 to include tea/coffee served at 1.45pm. Please book your place by contacting me at gillianrenniedunkerley@hotmail.com or 01379 384248 or 07730011951. Advance Notice: Mark Mitchels is returning to Stradbroke on Thursday, April 26th at 2.00pm to talk about the poet, John Clare. More details next month. Gillian Rennie-Dunkerley

Family Fun Quiz for Easter

The Community Centre is organising a family fun quiz on Friday 6th April at 7:30 in the community centre. It will be an Easter based themed quiz for all the family. Teams of up to 6 will be permitted but they must include 2 children under the age of 16. The quiz will cover a variety of genre and include some questions specifically for the young persons in the team. The evening will include a raffle and the bar will be open as per usual. Entry Price will be £15 per table Reserve a table by contacting either Tony Potts (384713) or Don Darling (388098)

Coffee morning at Syleham & Wingfield Village Hall

Our next 'Come along for coffee' event will be on Saturday 3rd March from 10.30 to 12.30. Come along, meet friends, meet new people, have a look round our village hall... See you there. Julie Thompson

Stradbroke Church Village show

Stradbroke Church Village Show of flowers, vegetables and produce will be held on Saturday 21 July 2018. Potatoes and buckets for the heaviest crop will be on sale at a cake stall in Church Street on Saturday 10 March. Consider having a bucket, only 50p. This is a fun competition. I would like to see more people take part this year. Schedules for the show will be available at the Bakery shop and the Library. Enquiries to Roly Copping 01379 384839 st

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Phoenix Singers - Eternal Light

Saturday 24th March at St. Michael’s Church, Framlingham - 7.30 pm Programme to include : Pizzetti – Messa di Requiem; Mendlessohn - Three Psalms; Albinoni – Adagio Tickets £12 (£6 for under 18s) available from Hall Farm Butchers, 25 Market Hill, Framlingham. William Glasse william@glasse.org.uk 07802 597071, choir members and at the door – Charity No. 1076549. Stephanie Askew (publicity)

We love to dance

Charity dance with live music. With Buckshee! Plus step dance special and Dancing Jig Dolls. Swing, jive, rock ‘n roll, salsa, Latin, Cajun, Caribbean, Irish and Bluegrass. On Saturday 24th March 2018 at Wilby Coronation Hall, Eye. Tickets cost £7.50. Proceeds to Macmillan Cancer Support group in Eye. For details contact Doreen on 07591 499912


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Forthcoming Events

RoughCast Theatre Company Spring Tour

RoughCast Theatre Company Spring Tour: March 12th – 31st Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare Passion, injustice, hypocrisy and power are at the centre of Shakespeare’s darkly comic exploration of social justice and sexual politics. Lord Angelo, appointed to govern in the absence of the Duke, insists on the strict implementation of 'the all binding law',sentencing to death the young Claudio for getting his wife-to-be pregnant. But what of Angelo's control and authority when he falls prey to exactly those urges when Isabella, a novice nun, pleads for her brother's life. Caught up in the action are a medley of nuns and prostitutes, a pirate, pimps and friars. Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall. Venues: 12th – Old Kings Head, Brockdish; 15th – Beccles Public Hall; 16th – The Hub, Huntingfield; 18th – Wingfield Barns; 23rd – St Edmunds Hall, Hoxne; 24th – New Cut Arts, Halesworth,; 25th – Southwold Arts Centre; 30th – The Fisher Theatre, Bungay; 31st – Diss Corn Hall. Tickets £10/£8.50 concessions, £5 full-time students. For booking details visit www.roughcast.co.uk or tel 01379 586745

Points of View photography exhibition in Cratfield

Points of View is a photography exhibition created by Chrissie Kitchen, Candy Blackham, Nick Eade, and Geoff Moore who live in Cratfield and who all enjoy the visual arts. Chrissie remembers the fascination of her father's dark room and his collection of cameras. 'I remember the intrigue of family group lineups. We stood still while he would twist dials, run to the group, say cheese, and then wait - if you moved the whole photo went out of focus! Many moons on I take my digital camera, look around - point, click, done - a great pastime which I enjoy immensely.' In childhood art classes and books on artists were important to Candy and it was a great privilege to visit the great art galleries of Europe later in life. Photography became important three years ago and now she is working hard at the challenges of Photoshop and the Camera Club! Current projects are Canary Wharf in London, Parish Churches, and plants and gardens. Geoff picked up his camera a few years ago, having previously enjoyed making videos. These days he records his travels in Africa where he loves seeing animals in their natural environment, and the countryside in Suffolk. The trees and the brilliance of the colours in sunsets have a particular fascination for Geoff but he also enjoys those little quirky details which we all love to find! It was his membership of the International Ranger Federation and its work in protecting and conserving wildlife and the environment which prompted Nick to pick up a camera. Now, both in Suffolk and abroad, he challenges himself to 'catch the moment' in a single shot. DETAILS: FREE ENTRY. Friday 27 April, 18.00-20.00, Pay Bar & Nice Nibbles Saturday 28 April, 10.30-17.00, Tea & Delicious Cakes Cratfield Village Hall, Manse Lane, IP19 0DJ DONATIONS INVITED for Halesworth Dementia Carers & Prostate Cancer UK Information: 07879 425 617 or candyblackham@gmail.com Candy Blackham

Spring Concert

At St. Peter’s Church, Sibton, on Sunday April 22nd 2018 at 3.30pm there will be a Spring concert with Suffolk Strings. Conductor: Peter Bumstead and music by Handel, Schumann and Glazunov. A Sunday afternoon concert with refreshments. Admission is free and there will be a retiring collection in aid of Suffolk Historic Churches Trust. Andrew Campbell

Prize Bingo

Prize bingo for Easter on Friday 23rd March 2018 at 7.30pm in Stradbroke Community Centre to raise funds for Stradbroke White Hart Bowls Club. Many excellent prizes, raffle, refreshments. Plus a flyer to win a Hamper. Julie Ward


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Etheridge Nurseries Laxfield Road,Tel: 384204 Mob 07881 440140 Hedging Plants Yew Box Laurel etc Fruit Trees In stock now Seed Potatoes Onion Sets Shallots Available Now Large Selection of Fruit & Vegetables in stock Large selection of Cut Flowers and Pot plants are available for Mothers Day and Easter

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Sports Roundup

Stradbroke Cricket Club

As well as being the shortest month, February is the quietest month for the Cricket Club. New Committee in place, League fixtures sorted, inertia. Too cold/wet/frosty to cut the grass, schools on half-term, awaiting one item of correspondence to launch 'All Stars Cricket', players no idea of availability this early in the year. March is going to be a busy month! Thankfully, one event passed off in February, the Annual Pop Music Quiz. A near record 20 tables took part, the 'Bacton Tea Party' retaining their title. What was striking was the age range, from youngsters whose music collection fits into something the size of my toothbrush, up to wily veterans who think the a CD is state of the art. But both enjoyed their night, which warms the cockles that they continue to support the Cricket Club. Double cockle warming came in the shape of the staggering £600 profit made on the night, meaning that a well attended Horse Race Evening on Saturday 14th April, will cover our expenses for another twelve months. We also hope to unveil a new sponsor very soon, & new playing shirts & clothing, commemorating the 275 years cricket has been played in Stradbroke. Naturally, we want the Village to be part of this celebration. Watch this space! A few volunteers on the morning of Sunday 25th March would be welcome. It is NAT WEST CRICKET FORCE DAY, when we paint, clean, put up nets, cut & roll grass, tidy the equipment, & eat bacon rolls, all in the name of preparation for the new season, a season that promises so much, & may turn round our fortunes. Please continue to support us. Michael Hugman

Stradbroke Swim and Fitness Centre

Hayleys Hill. Running club members ventured out in the Snow in December, to unveil a plaque in memory of Hayley Adams. The hill, now dubbed 'Hayleys Hill' is situated on the footpath just past Valley Farm. This seemed a fitting tribute, as Hayley would often encourage runners on this hill as part of their run sessions. Thank you to Stuart & Jane Gemmill for allowing us to place this on their land! Swimathon 27th- 29th April 2018 Help us retain our title of being one of the top Pools in the UK & join us for the world’s biggest fundraising swim - Swimathon 2018. There’s a Swimathon challenge for everyone, for all ages and abilities, from 400m to 5k, there’s no excuse not to take part this year" Join as an individual or why not swim with friends, family or colleagues & be part of a team (team swims usually take place on the Sunday morning, last year the atmosphere was amazing!) For more information or to register go to Swimathon.org Triathlon & Aquathon Following on from last years award winning Triathlon & Aquathlon, we have again joined forces with Active Outdoor Sport to host Stradbroke Triathlon & Aquathlon 2018! This year we are offering a choice of 2 dates for the Triathlon – Saturday 19th May starting at 5.30pm & Sunday 20th May starting at 8.30am with the Aquathlon following on Sunday afternoon. The chosen charity is SARS (Suffolk Accident & Rescue Service) This local charity voluntarily provide specialist Doctors & Paramedics to assist East Of England Ambulance Service at the scenes of incidents where patients require an enhanced level of medical care before they reach hospital. Entries are now open, please go to www.stradbroketriathlon.com for more information, Many village residents volunteered as Marshals last year, we would love you to join us for the great atmosphere & to cheer the triathletes on, please send an email to Mariasmith@everyoneactive.com to register an interest! For more information on any of the above events please call in & see us! Maria Smith


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Hammond Garden & Countryside Services Matthew Hammond

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Steven Pleasance Carpenter and General Builder From hanging doors To Complete builds 01379 388253

Service and repairs to all cars, light commercial and 4x4’s Specialists in vehicle diagnostics Free local collection and delivery Courtesy car available Prompt attention assured Competitive rates

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Stradbroke & District Bowls Club

Hello to you all. As indicated in the previous edition of the magazine the outdoor bowls is in the closed season until the green opening on Saturday 21 April at 2.00 pm however there are some social events to remind you about and we hope that you may be able to attend, and they are as follows. Bingo - March 9 . The next bingo for bowls will be in the community center at 7.30. Pudding Party - March 24 . An event not to be missed and will be held in the community center starting at 7.30 pm tickets can be obtained from Mary Ellis (01379 384642) the price is ÂŁ7.50 and includes a glass of wine, and the bar will be open all evening. As always we thank you for taking the time to read this albeit brief report and if you have any queries please contact me. Roy Lee (01379 384729) th

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White Hart Bowls Club

A trip to Potters was enjoyed by 20 of our club members. Sunday on arrival we enjoyed Tea coffee & biscuits before starting the 1st of 4 games of bowls. We all enjoyed the evening meal, before dancing the night away to some great live music. After breakfast the next morning the last 2 games were played, scores were added up. In 3rd place Malcolm Paris Oakes. 2nd place Alan Hutchinson. Roger Ward 1st for the 2nd year running the cup was presented to Roger by Greg Harlow. Many thanks to Mike Smith for arranging our warm up tour, also to Julie & Roger Ward for their help with score sheets etc. Lynn Ruth

News & Views The Stradbroke Neighbourhood Plan Consultation CLOSING DATE MARCH 2nd 2018

On 20th January 2018, Stradbroke Parish Council launches the Regulation 14 pre-submission consultation on the draft neighbourhood plan. The consultation will run for 6 weeks until 5 pm on 2nd March 2018. Read on line or download a copy at https://www.stradbrokepc.org/copy-of-np-consultation-events A hard copy of the draft plan and supporting documents are available for inspection during opening hours at Stradbroke Library: Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri: 2pm till 5pm and Thurs/Sat: 9am till 1pm Please visit page above for details on how to comment on the draft plan.

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Need help with transport? Borderhoppa buses are available to people of all ages who are unable to use ordinary bus services either because of mobility difficulties or because there isn’t a bus service for them to use. Our door-to-door dial a ride service can take you shopping, to medical appointments (excluding hospitals), to visit a friend or relative or attend a local club. Our regular members outings are very popular. We have trips to the seaside, garden centres, shopping trips, boat trips and pub lunches. If you would like to find out more about the great service we provide please call us on 01379 854800 or visit our website www.borderhoppa@btconnect.com Borderhoppa Admin, 01379 854800


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News & Views cont...

Calendar Launched in Aid of Deafness Charity

The winners of a local photography competition, raising awareness about untreated hearing loss, have been rewarded with their photos being featured in 2018 charity calendar. The ‘Sounds of Suffolk’ competition was created by family run hearing care specialists, The Hearing Care Centre, who have a local clinic within the Eye Health Centre on Castleton Way. The competition has helped encourage those struggling with hearing loss to seek help, as well as highlighting some of the incredible sounds that can be found in and around our county. During a prize giving presentation, the calendar was officially unveiled, along with a series of greeting cards which are both to be sold in the run up to Christmas. Competition winner James Stannard and second place runner up Stephen Squirrell attended the presentation, along with Brian Platt and his hearing dog Elton. Mid Suffolk District Council

Midnight Walk 2018 12/05/2018 - 13/05/2018 20:00—Trinity Park, Ipswich IP3 8UH St Elizabeth Hospice's flagship event, The Midnight Walk, is back for it's twelfth year and this year is going to be even bigger and better than any before it. In recent years you've shown up in your thousands, dressed brightly and brought the fun along for the night with you. In the process, you've managed to raise around £200,000 for the charity each time. This year, dress up in your finest neon and sparkle and join thousands of others as they pound the pavements of Ipswich to raise money for the hospice. So go and dig out your leg warmers, dust off your tiaras, gather the troops and join the biggest party in town! Starting from a new location, Trinity Park will play host to a build up of live entertainment before the walk begins. This time, walkers can choose whether they complete the six or ten mile route with both stopping at the hospice for a moment of peaceful reflection and the opportunity to place a message on the memory tree. We are proud and privileged to stand beside those who are looking death in the eye, and, when we do, something amazing happen; life flourishes. Join us for our 2018 Midnight Walk because we don't let death kill life. We couldn't hold an event as large as the Midnight Walk without the help of hundreds of wonderful volunteers. This year, there are a variety of roles available including volunteer marshals to ensure everyone enjoys a safe event. If you have a few hours to spare on Saturday 12 May and would like to offer your time, please go to www.stelizabethhospice.org.uk/ for further information.

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Keeping in touch: Dan Poulter, MP

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From danpoulter.com… Giving a helping hand to local pet-food business A Stradbroke based pet-food company has successfully forged a new market in Bahrain, with help from Dr Poulter. Skinner's Pet Food is a premium dog food manufacturer employing over 60 people and now providing fourteen dried dog foods, exporting to Europe, Russia, Romania and beyond. To that list can now be added Bahrain, although the process wasn't an easy one. Initially told, incorrectly, that no export requirements were in place for Bahrain, Skinner's therefore dispatched the order of dried dog food to Bahrain, incurring charges, as no Export Health Certificate accompanied the goods. Skinners then contacted Dr Dan Poulter to ask for his assistance. Dr Poulter made representations to DEFRA and APHA (Animal and Plant Health Agency). Following this, APHA created a new EHC Certificate relevant, allowing Skinner's to ship to Bahrain. Roger Skinner wrote to thank Dr Poulter for his intervention and they have now received their first order from Bahrain.

From across the world…

Scott Dealy has contact the Stradbroke Villiage Website Facebook page to try and find out more about his ancestors. Scott is descended from his 5x Great Grandmother Mary Ann Stevenson who lived in Stradbroke and wishes to find out more about the village that she lived in, aswell as if there are still any Stevensons still in the area! Scott is a teacher who lives in Australia, North of Melbourne, and is putting together a magazine for the younger members of his family to try and help them connect with their family history and understand more about where they originate from. To that end Scott would be very, very happy if anyone in Stradbroke today would like to answer a few questions for him to put in their Family History project— Those questions are: 1. What is your name? (First name only if you prefer) 2. How long have you lived in Stradbroke and what is your involvement in the community? 3. How long has your family had a connection with the village? 4. What is your occupation, and are you employed in Stradbroke? 4. What are three words that best describe Stradbroke? 5. Do you have a special or favourite place in Stradbroke and why this location? 6. What is the most interesting or peculiar aspect of Stradbroke? 7. What do you love most about Stradbroke? 8. How would you like to see Stradbroke change or improve in the future? 9. Do you know of any Stevenson's who have lived in Stradbroke? Answers in an email to editors@stradbrokemonthly.co.uk and we will forward them to Scott. He is going to send the Family Magazine to the Stradbroke Archive when it is completed so that you can see what he found out about a family from Stradbroke a long time ago.


Go to www.stradbrokemonthly.co.uk and sign up and we will notify you when the new edition is online! Village Diary March 1st Over 60s meet in Community Centre from 2pm to 4pm (see page 17) 2nd Deadline for comments on Neighbourhood Plan (see page 27) 3rd Coffee morning at Syleham & Wingfield Village Hall from 10.30 am to 12.30 pm (see page 18) 3rd Charles Garland - Once Upon a Labrador at Wingfield Barns (see page 17) 4th Radio Stradbroke on air from 10 am to 1pm (see page 12) 4th Open Garden in Brockdish (see page 17) 6th Contact Club meet in Community Centre and every Tuesday 8th WI meeting (see page 9) 9th Stradbroke & District Bowls Bingo in Community Centre at 7.30pm (see page 27) 10th Community Defibrillator Drop-In Session at Community Centre (see page 14) 10th All Saints Church Fundraising Committee Cake stall in Church Street (see page 4) 11th Radio Stradbroke on air from 10 am to 1pm (see page 12) 12th Parish Council meeting in Court House (see page 6) 14th Baptist Church Lunch Club at 12.30pm (see page 3) 15th Over 60s meet in Community Centre from 2pm to 4pm (see page 17) 15th Stradbroke Cinema presents Victoria and Abdul (see page 18) 16th **Deadline for submissions for April edition strictly by this date** 17th Baptist Church Create & Chatter (see page 3) 17th All Saints Church Fundraising Committee Book sale 10-4pm (see page 4) 18th All Saints Church Fundraising Committee Book sale 1-4pm (see page 4) 18th RoughCast perform Measure for Measure at Wingfield Barns (see page 20) 18th Radio Stradbroke on air from 10 am to 1pm (see page 12) 20th Parish Council clinic in Court House at 2.15pm (see page 6) 21st WEA talk in Community Centre at 2pm (see page 18) 22nd Wingfield & District Gardening Club ‘Low maintenance plants’ talk in Brundish (see page 12) 23rd RoughCast perform Measure for Measure at St Edmunds Hall, Hoxne (see page 20) 23rd White Hart Bowls Club Bingo in Community Centre at 7.30pm (see page 20) 24th Phoenix Singers perform in Framlingham (see page 18) 24th Red Feather Club 1940s Swing Dance (see page 17) 24th Charity dance at Wilby Coronation hall (see page 18) 24th Stradbroke & District Bowls Pudding Party in Community Centre (see page 27) 25th Open Garden in Brockdish (see page 17) 25th Radio Stradbroke on air from 10 am to 1pm (see page 12) 28th Baptist Church Drop in for Coffee (see page 3) April 6th Family Fun Quiz in Community Centre (see page 18) 13th-14th Photography Exhibition in Cratfield (see page 20) 14th Stradbroke Cricket Club Horse Race evening at Community Centre (see page 22) 20th Friday Friends Café at the Court House (see page 12) 27th-29th Swimathon at Stradbroke Swim & Fitness Centre (see page 22)

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