Quartet Stratford St Mary Higham

Stratford
St Mary
Higham
Holton
St Mary
Raydon
Quartet
The Parish Magazine
November 2014
Issue 315
HOST is looking for kind, friendly,
hospitable people of all ages
whose imaginations are caught
by the idea of welcoming an
international student at university
here, far from his or her own
family, to their home, for a day, a
weekend or at Christmas. You
don’t need to live near a
university, as students will travel
for the privilege of meeting you,
learning about real life in this
country, and sharing their own
culture. HOST is a voluntary
activity
which
makes
ambassadors for international
goodwill of us all. Please see
www.hostuk.org or call local
organise Sallyann O’Neill 01728
685604.
Singer electric sewing machine
model no 3105 in good working
order with many attachments.
Various stitches including zig
zag and 3 needle position for
zips, button hole etc. Can be
tried and tested.
Offers of around £40 for Fabric
fund at Raydon Church.
Contact 01473 312123
Advertising secretary needed
Would anyone like to join our team at the Quartet as our
Advertising secretary?
See more details in Editors notes
You can place items for sale or wanted on the Small Ads Pin Board for free.
Just email [email protected] with your advert.
We will place it for one month space permitting.
Small Ads pin board
Welcome
December 25 already hosted two other
related festivals - the Roman 'birth of the
unconquered sun', and the Mithraic/Iranian
'Sun of Righteousness', popular with Roman
soldiers. The winter solstice, another
celebration of the sun, fell just a few days
earlier, so by commandeering that date,
Christians could get people to think about
Jesus on that day, instead of about their local
god.
Dear friends,
The evenings
seem to have
been drawing
in remarkably
fast, and the
season
of
Advent will be
upon us at the end of this month. Advent is
all about a time of waiting and preparing
ourselves for the birth of the Christ-child at
Christmas.
However, it's interesting that the first
recorded date of Christmas being celebrated
on 25 December was not till 336 AD. The
great early theologian, Origen (c.185-c.254),
preached that it would be wrong to honour
Christ in the same way that Caesar was
honoured - birthdays were for pagan gods.
One sharp-witted young person at Stratford
School asked me at an assembly the other
week 'Why do we celebrate Christmas on
25 December, when we don't actually know
when Jesus was born?' Either he has a
very historically-aware teacher (actually, I
know he has!), and/or he has been doing a
bit of reading himself, which is good to
know. And he is right, we don't know
exactly when Jesus was born, though we
do know that he was a historical character
- that is, he really did exist; we have reports
about him from historians of the time.
Another twist to the story came when Pope
Gregory introduced a new calendar. Eastern
Orthodox Christians decided to retain the old,
'Julian' calendar, which meant they
celebrated (and still celebrate) Christmas 13
days later, on 6 January, when the rest of
Christendom celebrates the coming of the
wise men to see Jesus.
Whichever you prefer, November is a time
to start thinking again about your relationship
with that surprising God who comes to us in
the shape of a vulnerable baby, and how you
can prepare yourself to welcome him into the
world and into your heart.
Some early scholars thought that Jesus was
born in the spring. Clement of Alexandria
(c.150-c.215 AD), for example, favoured
May 20, while a Latin treatise written around
243 AD gave it as March 21, because that
was believed to be the date on which God
created the sun. Polycarp (c.69-c.155 AD)
followed the same line of reasoning to
conclude that Christ's birth most likely
occurred on Wednesday, because
according to Genesis the sun was created
on the fourth day.
Rosalind Paul
Rector
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The Quartet Diary
November
1
HIgham Church Day
5
Raydon Bonfire Night
7
HSM Social Club Bonfire Night
8
SSM Community Fireworks
Display
SSM Rambling Club
9
27 R&DGC Social/AGM night
29 Raydon Village Hall Christmas
Fair
SSM Rambling Club
30 Christmas Market, Marks Tey
Hotel
December
5/6 Nayland Village Players
Pantomime
Remembrance Sunday with
Salvation Army Band, Raydon
10 SSM Parish Council Meeting
5
Make Your Christmas Wreath,
HSM
11 Raydon Fair Trade Coffee
Morning
6
Phoenix Brass Concert Raydon
HSM Social Club Christmas
Dance
HSM Christmas shopping and
Coffee morning
8
SSM Rambling Club
9
Raydon Fair Trade Coffee
Morning
12 U3A Event, “Satire in Song”
Raydon Bingo
13 Training Day, Constable Country
Medical Practice
Higham Parish Meeting
15 SSM Church “An Evening of
Song”
11 Thursford Christmas Show
18 SSM Rambling Club
12/13 Nayland Village Players
Pantomime
19 SESAW Quiz Night, Assington
13 SSM Church Pimlott Foundation
Choir
22 SSM Christmas Fayre
Handel’s Messiah, Hadleigh
Books and Bits Sale, Raydon
14 SSM Rambling Club
26 Charity Coffee Morning, SSM
21 SSM Church Carols for Christmas
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Editors Corner
Articles for the Quartet are included if we
have room, and if, in the opinion of the
editors, they are of general interest to our
readers. Please remember all articles will
be subject to editing. We prefer you to
contact us via email where possible.
It’s a jam packed edition of the Quartet this
month as we head up to Christmas with all
sorts of seasonal events scattered
throughout the magazine and the four
parishes.
We’ve been fortunate this month to have a
couple of articles in to give you a ‘good read’,
so you will need a larger cup of coffee than
normal to enjoy with the Quartet this month!
Thank you Richard Thomson for an
entertaining recounting of the adventures to
be had whilst on the annual Churches Bike
Ride (see pages 12 and 13) and also to Brian
Such for his recollections from the Quintuple
Games Challenge in Stratford (Pages 6 and
7)
Can we remind you that we are still looking
for a volunteer Advertising Secretary for the
Quartet. The job takes about 6 hours a
month, and involves keeping a register of the
Quartet advertisers, invoicing them as
necessary and collecting payments. This is
mostly done by email these days, so you will
need to be computer literate. If you feel you
would like to do something for your local area
and come and join the team, contact us by
email: [email protected]
Copy deadline for next edition:
19th November 2014.
Contact details: Email:
[email protected]
Editors:
Anne Wicks; 1 Corpus Christi
Cottages, Holton St Mary. CO7 6NN
Lastly, a quick reminder that the Christmas
edition of the Quartet fills up fast - If you have
an event you really want to let everyone
know about, then make sure you get the
details to us as soon as you can. We will
always do our best to fit everybody in, even
if we have to edit things a little.
Jane Lelliott ; 5 Swan Meadow,
Stratford St Mary. CO7 6JQ
Distribution: Lester Bennett
[email protected]
Happy reading
Invoicing: Shirley Hillyard
[email protected]
Anne and Jane
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Stratford St Mary
Stratford St Mary Parish
Council Meeting Dates 2014
Quattro Amici
Monday 10 November.
All meetings will be held in the Village
Institute, Higham Road, Stratford St Mary
commencing at 7.30pm.
An exciting quartet of
classical vocalists
Presents
The agenda for each meeting will be on
the notice boards located by the Anchor
pub in Upper Street and by the Weir in
Lower Street.
An Evening
of Song
Featuring a range of music
to suit all tastes from
opera, musical theatre and
pop.
Stratford St Mary Church
Saturday 15th November,
7.30pm
STRATFORD St. MARY
PARISH ROOM
As from 1st October 2013,
the letting fees are as follows:
Tickets £10
to include
drinks and nibbles
1 session - £17.00.
2 consecutive sessions - £30.00.
all day - £38.00.
A session is 5 hours ie morning afternoon- evening
Available from
Paul Alexander 07770 647573
Special rates for regular bookings.
Heating and lighting are included
For booking please see or ring
Don Umfreville at Christmas Cottage,
Upper Street.
Tel : 322 626.
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Stratford St Mary
Saturday 8th November 2014
Stratford St Mary Primary School (Playing Field)
Gates open at 6pm
Tickets now available from Primary School Office & Village Shop
Advance Tickets - Adults £4/Under 14’s £1/Under 3’s Free
On Gate – Adults £6/Under 14’s £3/Under 3’s Free
Helpers / volunteers needed – please e-mail [email protected]
BAROQUE CHRISTMAS
CLASSICS
Saturday 13th December 2014
7pm
The Pimlott Foundation present a
candlelit evening of festive
classics
including Marc-Antoine
Charpentier’s Messe de Minuit and
Johann Sebastian Bach’s cantata
Süßer Trost (BWV 151).
STRATFORD-ST-MARY CHURCH
CO7 6LS
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more than the games equipment, five game
adjudicators, one home team and a puddle
of rain water, not a very auspicious start.
Thankfully however, over the following 45
minutes many more participants arrived and
by 5pm the Challenge Trials were in full
swing.
The Challenge was conceived by
VillageLife, primarily to create a social
opportunity for Stratford St Mary and its
neighbouring villages in the form of a
competition between village representative
teams of five players with any combination
of age and gender, playing five traditional
pub-games, darts, nine-men’s morris,
petanque, skittles and Suffolk quoits.
The event was organised in two parts, the
first being an opportunity for players to
familiarise themselves with games that have
perhaps become less commonly played in
recent times whilst at the same time
providing an opportunity for the selection of
a team that could represent Stratford St
Mary in competition with other villages, in
the Challenge that would follow.
After two hours of close fought competition
involving players from several villages and
played on increasingly soggy ground, a
trials winner was announced. The winning
team and its reserve player, Helen and
Tony Allen, Stella and Ian MacKenzie and
Ann and Chris Mason were presented with
their trophy and trials winners medals in the
Swan, after the Challenge event. The
highest placed team from Stratford St Mary,
Celia and Christopher Griffin, Jennie and
John Simons and Christine Steward, took
on the responsibility for representing the
village in the Challenge proper.
With the rain having moved on, the main
event commenced shortly after 7pm.
Whether as a result of the cold, wet
conditions or for other reasons, sadly only
Higham accepted the challenge and a team
comprised of Martyn Carr, Sara Carr, Peter
Anderson, Jo Borges and Duncan Smith,
faced up to the Stratford St Mary team
across the same five games. The outcome
was an emphatic win for Higham who were
also presented with the VillageLife
“Music for the Winter Nights”
Stratford St Mary Church
15th Nov Qattro Amici
Stratford’s very own Fiona Morris and
her colleagues provide an evening of
song to suit all tastes, from opera, the
musicals and pop!!
13th Dec Pimlott Foundation Choir
See page 5
19th Dec Carols for Christmas
Hope you can all join us for a
fabulous family evening Carols from
the Millennium Garden including
Mulled wine and treats
21st Dec Carols from Stratford St Mary
Church
7th Feb Messiah, 25th Anniversary
Concert
Choirs from across the region are
invited to join this Scratch
performance conducted by Dr
Michael Nicholas
21st Mar Suffolk Concert Band
Conducted by Charles Hine
Don’t forget our friends in Higham St Mary who
are hosting the Woodbridge School
Orchestra on 14th November.
VillageLife at the Swan – The Quintuple
(pub-games) Challenge.
At precisely 2pm on Saturday 4th October,
after more than two weeks of near perfect
Indian Summer, the weather turned and the
rain came. Not gentle showers that might
have been ignored but a persistent heavy
downpour that lasted for three hours. Just
long enough indeed to interrupt the final
preparations for the VillageLife Quintuple
Challenge and create uncertainty in the
minds of potential contestants as to whether
they should attend.
At 4pm, with the contests due to start the
challenge marquee at the Swan held no
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Quintuple Challenge Trophy and their
winners medals in the Swan.
VillageLife wish to extend thanks to Mark,
Jane and the guys at the Swan for their
enthusiastic support for the event. Many
participants said how much they had
enjoyed playing these old games again and
were encouraging in their recommendation
that a similar event should be held next
year. VillageLife and the Swan are
committed to doing just that, although
probably a little earlier in the year when
there will be greater chance of warm, dry
conditions and certainty of a lighter evening.
We look forward to welcoming teams and
individual players from more villages, at the
VillageLife Quintuple (pub-games)
Challenge 2015.
www.stratford-st-mary.org
SUFFOLK CHURCHES ANNUAL BIKE
RIDE – SAT 13TH SEPTEMBER 2014
STRATFORD ST MARY PARTICIPATION
Money from sponsors has now been
collected and the total achieved by bikers
and donations this year was £970.00. Half
of that sum will go to St Marys Parish Church,
Stratford St Mary and the other half will be
held in a central fund, from which the church
can bid for help with projects and repairs.
Mr William D excelled again this year with 47
churches visited and 91miles covered in the
allotted time.
A large thank you to all the bikers, to the
financial supporters, sponsors and to the
marshals and helpers in the church and the
chapel.
Judi Isaac
Former members of Stratford St Mary
W. I. are hosting a
Colin the fishmonger has his fresh
fish van in the lay-by at the bottom of
Church Hill in Stratford every
Thursday morning from
10.30am to 1.30pm
Coffee Morning
& Craft Sale
MUMS & TOTS
Every Tuesday 9.15 – 11.30 a.m.
Stratford Chapel, Upper Street
Stratford St. Mary CO7 6JH
in aid of the air Ambulance Charity on
Wednesday 26th November
Join us every Tuesday morning at Mums &
Tots. A great way to meet other mums,
dads, grandparents & carers while the little
ones get creative and play.
£1.00 per session Drinks & snacks
provided
For more details call Becky on (01206)
323095
in the Parish room, Stratford St Mary
from 10.30 - 12.00.
Coffee and biscuits £2.00. All the
proceeds from the craft Stall will be given
to the Charity.
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SSM Rambling Club
Future Events
20th Anniversary of the Club
Wednesday 29 October – Walton-onthe-Naze (about 4.25 miles)
The club was founded in the early
1990s, with a constitution signed off on
03 October 1994, suspiciously by 2
members of the same family, unless you
think it might don on you out of the iris
of your eye. Don and Iris Umfreville duly
signed the constitution. Probably four
original members still take part in events.
Saturday 8 November – Coggeshall
(about 5 miles)
Tuesday 18 November – Bentley
(choice of 3 or 4 miles)
Over the years the regular walks were
supplemented by dinners, summer
outings and annual holidays. We have
been to Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire up
t’ North, while also visiting Dorset,
Wiltshire, plus several visits to the Isle
of Wight. A photograph of our annual
holiday in 2009 is below.
Saturday 29 November – Fingringhoe
(choice of 2 or 4 miles)
Monday 8 December – Long Melford
(about 5 miles)
Sunday 14 December – Colchester
National Trust Group, at Dedham
(about 4 miles)
To celebrate our 20th anniversary, most
agreed that a trip further afield was
warranted. The committee are looking
into a holiday in the Channel Islands
next year which would be a suitable way
of celebrating this milestone.
Main contact is the chairman, Don
Umfreville on 01206 322626. Unless
stated otherwise, we meet up at 09:45
at the Parish Room, Upper Street,
Stratford St Mary.
Dave George
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01206 322297
because every stall not only promises to
have unique locally Christmas gifts, but
there will also be a game for children of all
ages (so Dad's too then) on every table.
Santa will be there too of course so that is
another ‘to-do’ item ticked off the list.
Hopefully I’ll see you there, but don’t
worry, I’ll leave my elbowing panic shopping
ways at home.
Stratford St Mary's 'Not From The High
Street' Christmas Fayre. Saturday 22nd
November. The Institute Hall, Higham
Road, Stratford St Mary, CO7 6JU.
10.30am-3pm. Entry fee £1.50 (free cup of
tea included), children go free. Proceeds on
the day go to abc preschool. For more
information or to book a stall please contact
[email protected], 07817 683 360
Christmas Shopping
Has the panic set in for you too?
By local author Laurie Ellingham
Christmas. That dreaded word is here
again. A word seemingly forbidden from the
English language during the month of
August, but come September it is upon us.
Subtly at first, like the jingling of bells in the
background music of adverts. Then October
rocks up and subtlety goes out of the
window.
I’m not sure when it was that I started to
dread Christmas. Perhaps it was around the
time it stopped being about what to wear to
the office party or champagne in bed on
Christmas morning, and started being about
fitting 14 people around a table designed for
six, or how large the turkey needs to be to
feed everyone, including my brother who
eats for three. Not to mention how much wine
I’ll need when my other brother drinks for
five.
I wake up in the middle of the night
wishing like I do every year that I’d started
buying presents in the January sales. The
children are easy. A quick flick through the
Argos catalogue and they’ve written their
letters to the North Pole. It’s the adults! The
pressure and price tag seems to mount every
year to buy that perfect gift that they will
treasure forever.
I never find it. Even when I’m elbowing
other shoppers out of the way and scooping
£100 worth of Boots gift boxes into the
shopping basket I know what they’ll think
(bubble bath again!). Even as I’m shuffling
forward in the queue to the checkout I know
I’ll see the exact same gift box as fifth prize
in my sister-in-law’s school raffle.
But this year will be different. There will
be no apologising to Bob the postman for the
15 oversized Amazon boxes he has to
deliver to our door each week. No battle in
the car park to squeeze the 4x4 into a space
designed for something Mr Bean used to
drive. This year I am taking a list of names
and a purse full of change to Stratford St
Mary’s ‘Not From the High Street’ Christmas
fayre. I will even take the children along
Stratford St Mary Parish
Council Emergency Team
If an emergency does arise, please
contact one of the following team
members:
Hilary Cairns – Emergency Team
Leader
6 Mors End 01206 323417
07712 591379
[email protected]
Norman Woodard
12 Swaynes 01206 323015
[email protected]
Chris Griffin
Brook Farm, School Lane 01206 337363
07885 807567
[email protected]
Bryn Ager
2 Matthews Close
Steve Kite
42 Strickmere
01206 322482
07958 515573
Bill Davies
3 Spanbies 01206 322990
[email protected]
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Raydon
Fair Trade
C o f f e e
Morning.
and please let me know if you can help with
a “Scholar Pack”
Thankfully
the
rain of yesterday
had stopped for
our Fair Trade
Coffee Morning
today. It was a
real “1st” for me
Wendy Mumford 312123
Thanks as ever for your continued support
WANTED: Keen
Gardeners.
today though as the Sunday afternoon “tea
team” were in charge of the coffee morning.
It was so lovely just to turn up and enjoy
the good coffee and cookies without doing
any of the preparations, so thank you very
much “tea team”
We are having another plant sale in
aid of Raydon Village Hall funds. It
will take place on 9th of May 2015.
If in the process of your autumn tidy-up
you are planning on dividing your
perennials, or taking some cuttings,
please consider potting some up for our
forthcoming sale and over-wintering
them. All donations will be very
gratefully received.
As hoped I had some “Tools with a Mission”
“Scholar Packs” which TWAM hope we
might help with, they send them to schools
in Africa. They say that sometimes the only
person with a book or writing material is the
teacher! There is a list of items they would
like included in the pack and can you
believe it but it only costs around £4.00 to
include them all! We have 4 full packs
already so please see if you can help with
contributing some items or a whole pack,
just contact me for details.
RAYDON CHRISTMAS FAIR
29th November 10am- 1pm
Come and enjoy the fun, stalls, friends
and Christmas atmosphere at Raydon
Village Hall.
It was also very nice just to sit and chat with
everyone, especially as two of our former
regulars were able to come again, so
welcome back both of you. Only one more
coffee morning before our festive event,
doesn’t seem possible but we gather again
on November 11th then its December 9th
and the last one for 2014.
There will be stalls to buy your
christmas gifts, food, refreshments,
raffle and a tombola, not to mention the
excellent company.
If you would like to have a stall to sell
your goods (for a mere £5) then please
call Mrs Betty Cooper on 01473 310088
to book a table.
Well, I hope to see you all at our next event
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Raydon and District
Gardening Club
Here we are in autumn once again, but at
least we can look back on what has been a
lovely summer, very hot at times and mostly
dry. Although the gardens suffered (lots of
watering to do) but in general most things
survived and produced some lovely flowers
and veggies. August and September are
months when there`s not too much to do
except harvest crops and admire the
gardens in full summer splendour, but now
it’s mid October as I write these notes and
since we have had quite a bit of rain there`s
plenty to get on with. I have been collecting
lots of seeds around the garden to plant up
for next year and it’s also time to tidy up the
garden (but not too tidy as nature needs
food and places to hide over winter), lift and
divide plants, then replant some things in a
different part of the garden if needed. It’s
also time to start collecting fallen leaves and
if needed put in a wire netting container to
rot down over winter to make a free mulch
for use next year. For all you gardeners if
you find any small seedlings / plants etc in
your garden and you do not need them don't
throw away, please pot them up and bring
them to High Elms The Street Raydon, I
can sell them at various plant stalls we hold
each year around the village.
as he was unable to come at the last minute
due to an un-expected breeders meeting.
Because of the deadline date it’s too early
for the October meeting so that will be in next
Quartet.
The year seems to have flown by very quickly
and it’s November already which means on
the 27th it’s the members Social evening with
a short AGM. It’s your time once again to
come along and enjoy a buffet, wine, a table
quiz and lots of chat. Meet some of our
guests who do the judging at our shows,
meet our club President, bring along
anybody who wishes to join your club, and
of course pick your new committee to carry
the club forward into 2015. We also have
some silver ware (the Church Farm Salver)
to present to one lucky member who has
been chosen by the out going committee, it
could be you? And now for a bit of fun for all
members
"The Last Rose of Summer
Competition". Have a go it’s easy, just bring
along a single rose from your garden in a
vase. A table will be set aside for you to
display your rose, then all the other guests
& members can cast a vote by placing a 20
pence piece beside the vase with the best
rose. Winner with most coins by their vase
takes that money, all other monies goes to
club funds. This will be our last meeting in
2014 so please come and enjoy the fun and
quiz and refreshments. I look forward to
meeting you all once again.
Now back to September meeting when we
enjoyed an evening about the Suffolk Horse
with a difference, by a farrier so it was all
about their work of looking after the horses
to make sure they are well shod, and
suitable for the type of work they will do.
Many samples of shoes were passed
around from ponies, race horses, to Shire
& Suffolk Punch and a special shoe for
oxen. A great evening followed by many
questions and our thanks to David
Spredbury who stood in for Roger Clarke,
Geoff Horrex (310422)
www.raydon-gc.org.uk
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Sharp at 9 a.m., tyres pumped, chain oiled,
shoulders braced, hat at a jaunty angle;
sandwich, banana (and a small flask in case
of emergencies) in the saddle-bag; I set off
on the churches cycle ride. At 9.03 I
returned to the house, convinced that I had
left the back door open. I hadn’t.
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The hill up the green lane to Higham
racecourse has grown steeper in recent
years – either the Stour valley is sinking or
the ridge is rising, although I have seen
nothing about it in the papers – and at the
top I was obliged to make an unscheduled
stop to remove my jersey. After a visit to
Holton church, hidden behind the trees, I
had to endure half a mile along the highly
disagreeable B1070 but I was soon off this
and skimming over the flat land towards
Wenham. The sun had gone in and the wind
had got up so that necessitated another
stop to put my jersey on again. At Great
Wenham I met up with an old friend but after
a brief discussion with him on affairs of state
I continued to Little Wenham which is a
delightful spot – two miles down an unmade
track in the middle of nowhere with a
beautiful untouched church (13th C) on a
knoll beside a fortified manor house and
ancient barns, surrounded by trees and
farmland. The church has no electricity and
one service each year.
If you would like to see copies of the
minutes of any Raydon Parish Council
meetings, please contact Jane Cryer,
Parish Clerk on 07920 713940, or email her
at [email protected].
After spending some time in this peaceful
oasis I was behind schedule and hurried on
by way of Chattisham, Hintlesham, Flowton
and Somersham to Nettlestead where I
fancied a short cut along a bridleway which
runs for a mile or so downhill through a
tunnel of trees. I negotiated the twists and
turns at speed and burst out of the bushes
into a farmyard where the farmer and two
others were sawing up tree-trunks. They
greeted me cheerfully as I shot past. From
the next stop (Willisham) I took another
short cut down a footpath at the side of a
cornfield and was nearly catapulted into
some brambles when the front wheel went
into a rabbit-hole but reached the bottom in
one piece and proceeded through a ford to
Refreshments available all day
(All proceeds to Fabric Fund)
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Offton. Although it was now 12.40 I was only
the second visitor of the day which confirmed
my view that there were not so many riders
about as usual.
Bonfire Night at
Raydon
On to Elmsett where I found the church was
on a parallel road about 100 yards west.
Rather than continue to the village and come
back on the other one I decided to nip along
a track that joined the two roads.
Unfortunately this turned into a manicured
lawn and I feared that I would soon be
amongst the flower beds of the adjacent
mansion and I could see a possibly locked
gate at the end. I got off the bike and,
crouching low over the handlebars, scurried
past the house, half expecting a sash window
to go up followed by a voice shouting ‘Oi..!’
However, all was well, the gate unlocked,
and I was able to regain the road – and my
composure. A late lunch was consumed in
the Elmsett churchyard. I checked the flask
to make sure it wasn’t leaking.
Wednesday November 5th
Bonfire lighting at 6.45pm
approx
The big night out – come &
enjoy
BBQ and Bar
Even more fireworks this year
so please give generously to the
bucket collection.
A quick call at the Methodist church and on
to Whatfield where, like Holton, the church
was hidden away and I cycled gaily past the
entrance and had to go back, where I found
it squeezed in between two picturesque
cottages. Then down to Semer where the
church is situated on a sort of island between
the river Brett and sundry ponds within a
pleasing semi-circle of old cottages. It was
difficult to make out how to access the church
but a grass path between hedges eventually
led me to the back way in.
Suffolk Historic Churches
Bike Ride
September 13th 2014
Following this popular event the monies
raised have been in excess of £600.00
so far (final total will be in next month’s
issue) for Raydon and grateful thanks
must go to all those who supported the
bike ride in whatever capacity.
Margaret Hammond achieved a
marvellous result of cycling 60 miles on
her exercise bike!!! This all helps
towards maintaining our Church for all
to appreciate.
From Semer I had to climb Watson’s hill –
well-known local horror – where I was
obliged to get off and walk the final yards,
and at the top decided this was an
emergency and checked out the flask again;
no chance of leaks now. Then to Kersey
and across country to Polstead church with
its splendid view across the Box valley, and
finally to Higham. Here it was nearly closing
time and I was offered a slice of excellent
cake for tea. The last mile home was
completed in fine style ‒ the bike had smelt
its stable...
Jan Hyland
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Suffolk Phoenix Brass
Presents in words and music A
The Raydon Century Club Draws
July 2014
£25 108 Mr Graham Cousins
£15 84 Mrs S Holmes
£10 128 Mrs K LeMare
£5 19 Mrs K Mason, 87 Mrs M Bush, 17
Mr & Mrs Aldous,107 Mrs J West
Aug 2014
£25 33 Alex Banyard
£15 21 Mrs J Hyland
£10 10 Mrs A Howell
£5 11 Mr T Cooper, 151 Mr & Mrs Short
112 Miss C Cooper, 96 Mr & Mrs Girling
Sept 2014
£25 41 Mr P Cousins
£15 116 Pat Simonet
£10 132 Andrew King
£5 20 Mr K Hyland, 125 Mrs J Lee, 151 Mr
& Mrs Short, 138 Mrs M Peacock
Oct 2014
£25 125 Mrs J Lee
£15 26 Mr Neil Banyard
£10 68 Mrs C Neckrews
£5 110 Mr M Burls, 48 Mrs K Smout , 61
Mrs J Whiting, 30 Mrs W Mumford
Pat Simonet
Christmas Concert
SATURDAY 6t h December
RAYDON CHURCH 7:30 PM
TICKETS £7.50
INCLUDING LIGHT SUPPER
CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE
CALL 01473 310320
In aid of St Mary’s Fabric Fund
BINGO!
IS BACK
Raydon Village Hall is again hosting
this popular event. It takes place on
the 3rd Wednesday of every month,
the next event is November 12th.
There is a 50p admission charge
(necessary to cover the costs) but
does include Tea, Coffee and homemade cake!
So come along, have fun, and bring
a raffle prize.
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Higham
HIGHAM ST. MARY
Church Day – Saturday 1st
November 2014
Woodbridge School Presents
Chamber Choir and
Orchestra in Concert
Can you help with an autumnal cleaning
session at Higham Church starting at 9:30
am? A general tidy and clean up, and
important
pre-winter
checks
and
maintenance will be carried out.
Do come and help for as long or as little time
as you can, or even just call in for a cup
of coffee and a chat. Refreshments will be
provided.
Everyone is welcome. Sometimes cleaning
is fun!
Programme to include:
Ave Maria - Victoria
Panis Angelicus - Franck
Christmas Concerto - Corelli
Arrival of the Queen of Sheba - Handel
Friday 14th November
7.30 pm
Martyn Carr Churchwarden
Higham Church
HIGHAM PARISH MEETING
Free Entry
The next Parish Meeting will take place at
7:30 pm on Thursday 13th November
2014 in the Church, all Higham residents
are welcome.
An agenda will be available at the meeting,
and will include usual topics of planning,
an up-date on traffic and police issues,
local government and many others.
A copy of the minutes of the previous
meeting can be requested from the
Chairman preferably by email or at the
address shown below and will be available
at the meeting.
Refreshments
and retiring Collection
A big thank you
to everyone who
helped with organising and decorating the
church for the Higham Harvest Festival - it
looked beautiful and many thanks to those
who contributed produce to the Food Bank
it was all gratefully received. Thanks also to
Pat, Margaret and Alex who stepped in to
help with the music and the refreshments.
Where would we be without all those lovely
people?
Martin Carr & Nicola Tindall
Chairman:
Mr. M R Carr
Email:
[email protected]
Kingfisher Cottage, Lower Street, Higham
CO7 6JZ Tel: 337325
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Holton St Mary
Christmas Greetings
The carol service choir would welcome
new and old members.
Rehearsals will be held in the church as
follows
It's that time of year again!!
If you would like to send greetings to your
friends within the Quartet delivery area and
save on cards and postage here is the
answer.
Let me know your preferred signature and
e-mail it to me at [email protected]
or post it in the box on the bookcase in the
church. It will appear in the December
Quartet in a christmassy decoration.
Please make a donation to Holton Church
funds in return.
Your message should reach me by
November 10th.
Thank you. Jean Styles
Wednesday 3rd December at 7.30p.m.
Thursday 11th December at 7.30p.m.
Sunday 14th December at11.30a.m.
Please note
There will be no collection of bonfire
material around the village this year as
some trees and bushes are being
removed from the Millennium Green
and will provide more than enough for
a good fire. We would ask that residents
do not take their own cuttings/prunings
to the bonfire patch as this would create
a problem.
Holton St Mary Village Hall
can be hired at very reasonable
rates!
Marjorie Haste, Secretary,
Holton St Mary Millennium Green
Available during the day and
most evenings (not Friday) from
£16.00
Saturdays from £35.00
Holton St Mary Social Club
For further information and
booking please contact Rachel
Eagle on 01473 310550
Whist – Last Friday of month - £1 entry –
8pm start
Bonfire Night – 7th November – 7.15pm
fire lit, 7.45pm Fireworks – Collection on
Gate * Please Note NO Sparklers on Field
Christmas Dance – 6th December – 8pm
till Midnight – Dancing to Jabs – Ticket
including Buffet - £15 members / £18 non
members
Holton St. Mary Carol
Service
14th December at 6.30p.m
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Holton St Mary Millennium
Green Trust
Winners of the Century Club Draw for the
last 3 months are:
July - £25 Earl & Ann Webber, £15 Rob
Clarke, £10 Jean Styles, £5 Mark Milner,
£5 Graham Wade
August - £25 Alan Beak, £15 Chris Clark,
£10 Ralphia Noel, £5 Don McWatt, £5
Peter & Sally Longmate
September - £25 Rachel Eagle, £15
Marion Gill, £10 Earl & Ann Webber, £5
Ron Golding, £5 Paul Smith
Friday 5th December:
10.00 am to 12.30 pm
Holton St Mary Village Hall.
Marjorie Haste, Secretary
Sara Eley from Place for Plants will
provide the necessary equipment and
instruction needed to make a Christmas
Wreath.
Please bring your own greenery etc.
Suffolk Historic Churches
Trust
33nd Sponsored Cycle Ride,
13th September 2014
£15 to include coffee, mince pies and
your wreath to take home.
All monies raised during the morning will
go to Holton St Mary Church.
A big thank you to all those who made the
day such a success, the cyclists, their
sponsors and the wonderful team who
made our visiting cyclists so welcome.
Numbers limited so book early with
Frances Torrington on 01473 312046 or
[email protected].
We will require payment in advance to
secure your place!
We are very lucky to have so many
supporters in Holton St Mary and I know
that everyone involved with the Suffolk
Historic Churches Trust is grateful for your
help.
Please put Saturday 12th September 2015
in your next year’s diary for the 34th
Sponsored Cycle Ride!
The Holton St Mary United Charities
Trust are able to distribute small
amounts of financial help to
residents of Holton St Mary who are
in genuine need.
Caroline Favell, Local Organiser
Apply to the Secretary – Jean Styles
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REPORT TO PARISHES, Mid-Samford
Ward: October 2014
Sue Carpendale and Kathy Pollard,
Babergh District Councillors
[email protected]
[email protected]
More
information
at:
kathypollard.mycouncillor.org.uk/
EAST BERGHOLT
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Cemetery Lane, East Bergholt,
CO7 6RZ
Services - Each Sunday morning at
10.30 led by Visiting Speaker. Communion
on 2nd Sunday of each month
Renewable energy – can you help?
Do you have any specialist knowledge of
renewable technologies or energy efficiency
measures? We are aiming to run an
information day for local people in the New
Year and would love it if you could share
your experiences or can help in any other
way. Email us or phone on 01473 311513
or drop us a note: Sue - 53 Thorney Road,
Capel St. Mary, Ipswich, IP9 2XH; Kathy 19 The Street, Capel St. Mary, Ipswich IP9
2EE.
Thursday Coffee mornings.
We look
forward to seeing our loyal supporters then
and would also be pleased to welcome
anyone else who would like to have a coffee
break with us.
Church Secretary –
John Jeffreys
Tel 01206 298737
Email [email protected]
Government consults on minimum
standards for floor space in homes
Some newspaper headlines have recently
referred to “Rabbit Hutch Britain” when
talking about the size of properties in the
UK. In mainland Europe room sizes are
more generous. Government has launched
a consultation on minimum space standards
for new dwellings. We would be interested
to hear your views.
STRATFORD ST. MARY
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
(Colloquially known as “Stratford
Chapel”)
Upper Street
Stratford St. Mary CO7 6JH
We are an evangelical/charismatic
Church attended by all Age Groups.
Sky lanterns and helium filled balloons
Babergh Council has banned the launch of
lighted sky lanterns and helium filled
balloons from all council owned land and
property. There is increasing concern about
their impact on the environment, animal
welfare, fire risk, aviation and emergency
services on land and sea.
Sunday Services :
10 a.m. Morning Worship
10 a.m. Children’s groups
aged 3 -12
10 a.m. Youth group aged 13-16
Sunday evenings 6.30 p.m. Prayer
and Praise
Mid-Week
House groups for bible teaching,
discussion and fellowship
Empty homes policy
Across Babergh and Mid Suffolk in April
2014 there were 1,100 properties which had
been empty for a period of at least 6
months. The Councils have set a target to
reduce the number of empty homes by 400
between June 2014 and March 2017.
For further information:
Telephone: Phil (01473 310728)
Email: [email protected]
Website:
http:www.stratfordstmarychapel.com
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SUFFOLK
those upstairs that are easy to reach from
flat roofs etc.
The county of Suffolk has always been a
low crime area and a safe and beautiful
place to live and work.
Suffolk
Constabulary is committed to ensuring it
stays that way. Burglary is one of the
most emotive crimes, we all like to think
our house is the safest place on earth so
it can be a very distressing for victims.
Unfortunately throughout the month of
September the area of Babergh West
along with Sudbury and Babergh East are
suffering an increase in these types of
crimes.
It is very difficult to plan where the
offender will target next, but the current
properties being predominantly affected
are isolated or secluded premises. Entry
is generally gained from the rear of the
property using force and they are being
committed in the main during day light
hours.
If you see any persons or vehicle at a
suspicious location or they just look out of
place please record the location and time
you see them, a description including the
registration number of the vehicle and
telephone the police on 999 if an offence
is occurring there and then, otherwise
please dial 101. Genuine people do not
mind being questioned by police as to
their entitlement to be on the premises.
·
Remove all keys from view, including
car keys, and keep them out of sight but
nearby should you need them for and safety
or fire risks (remember a device could be
used to hook keys through the letterbox to)
ARTICLE
FROM
CONSTABULARY
·
Install an intruder alarm in the property,
with a visual external box to deter offenders
before they even try to set foot over the
property. Look on www.nsi.org.uk or
www.ssaib.org for Police approved alarm
companies that operate in your local area
·
Install good outside lighting such as
‘dusk till dawn’ lights at the front door/s and
on your garages and sheds if there is a
chance that you or neighbours would see
suspicious activity by having them.
Otherwise they just aide an offender
·
Get a trusted neighbour to keep an eye
on your property if you are planning to go
away, and ask them to pick up mail
·
Leave radios or lights in your house on
a timer to make the property appear
occupied
·
Remove valuables from view of ground
floor windows and store any high value
items (i.e. jewellery, passports) in a properly
secured safe that’s bolted to the wall and
floor
Crime Reduction Advice
Taking just a few steps can make a big
difference in keeping your home safe from
burglary. Here are a few tips:· L o c k
your doors and windows every time you
leave the house, even when you’ve just
popped out to the neighbours, or working
in the garden, remembering to double-lock
UPVC doors (lift handle and turn the key)
·
Make sure the fences around your
garden are in good condition, and cut back
hedging and shrubs so they would not ‘hide’
an offender on your property and helps
improve natural surveillanceofyour property
·
Secure bikes at home by locking them
to an immoveable object inside a locked
shed or garage
·
Consider upgrading locks if they do
not reach current British Standards or Kite
Marked approved, and fit window locks
with keys to all downstairs windows and
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us, i.e. 01473 310203 and 01206 298272,
but calls will be answered predominantly at
East Bergholt. We will have more lines
available and additional receptionists to
answer calls at peak times, so you should
experience an engaged tone less often and
your call should be answered more quickly.
Constable Country Medical Practice
Practice Update October 2014
Flu, Pneumococcal and Shingles
Vaccinations
At the time of writing we have just held our
first flu clinic at East Bergholt. We were
fortunate to have good weather and
attendance was excellent. We vaccinated
approximately 1,300 patients against flu,
and approximately 400 of these patient also
had shingles and/or pneumococcal
vaccinations.
Eligible patients who were unable to attend
one of our flu clinics, on 1st October at East
Bergholt or 7th October at Capel, are asked
to contact the practice to book an
appointment at one of our mini flu clinics
which will be scheduled weekly. If patients
wish to decline any of the vaccinations
offered, please would they inform the
practice.
Patient Representative Group
At a recent meeting of the Practice PRG the
Members reviewed how best to represent
Patients. To assist the review it was decided
to conduct a Patient consultation exercise
in conjunction with the Practice. The aim will
be to obtain feedback on how Patients
would like to be involved in helping the
Practice understand the changing needs of
Patients and ultimately ensuring the
Practice offers the best service possible
with the resources at its disposal. Further
details on this consultation exercise will be
communicated via parish magazines and
other channels through the Autumn.
GP Partner Changes
Doctor Olowu joined the practice as a
partner on 1st September. He is a very
experienced GP and he is an excellent
addition to our clinical team. Unfortunately,
Dr D’Souza has decided to leave the
practice as he and his family will be
relocating towards London. He has been a
partner at the practice since 2005 and will
be missed by patients and staff alike. He
will be leaving at the end of February and
we are currently looking to recruit a partner
to replace him.
Training Days
Just a reminder that the practice will be
closed from 1pm on the following dates for
staff training:
13th November 2014 (Thursday)
10th December 2014 (Wednesday)
On these afternoons you can still visit the
practice to book an appointment or pick up
a prescription. However, no clinicians will
be available and all telephone calls to the
practice will be diverted to the NHS 111
service.
Phone System Upgrade
I had hoped that the new phone system
would be installed and fully commissioned
by early October but this has been delayed
due to a number of technical problems.
However, I’m pleased to report that these
have now been resolved and the new
system should become operational on 15th
October. By the time you read this, I hope
your experience when contacting the
practice by phone will have improved. You
can still use the same numbers to contact
Pete Keeble
Practice Manager
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Local Services
MOBILE LIBRARY
The Constable Country
Medical Practice
Stratford St Mary
The bus stops every 4 weeks on
Wednesdays
Black Horse - 11.05am - 11.20am
Tally Ho! Corner - 11.25am - 11.45am
Strickmere (School Lane end) - 11.50am 12.10pm
The Medical Centre,
Heath Road, East Bergholt, Colchester
CO7 6RT
Surgery opening hours
8.00am – 6.30pm Monday to Friday
Telephone 01206 298272
Fax 01206 299010
5 November, 3 & 31 December, 28
January
36 The Street, Capel St Mary, Ipswich
IP9 2EE
Higham
The bus stops every 4 weeks on Tuesdays,
The Green - 11.25 am to 11.40 am same
dates as Holton St Mary
Surgery opening hours
8.00am – 6.30pm Monday to Friday
Raydon
The bus stops every 4 weeks on Tuesdays
St Mary’s Raydon - same dates as Holton
St Mary
10.15am - 11.00am
Dispensary 8.30am – 6.15pm
(closed between 1-2pm)
Telephone 01473 310203
Fax 01473 311722
Holton St Mary
The bus stops every 4 weeks on Tuesdays
Church Square - 10.00 - 10.10am
Stratford Village PO
Opening times
SHOP:
Monday 9am to 1pm - 2pm to 5.30pm
Tues to Fri (inc) 8.30am to 1pm - 2pm to
5.30pm Saturday 8.30am to 1pm
11 November , 9 December, 6 January
Dates from website
Crime prevention
POST OFFICE:
Tuesday to Saturday (inc) 9.00 am to 1pm
http://www.suffolk.police.uk/safetyadvi
ce/reportacrime/tellthepolice.aspx
PC 1347 Gilkes
Pcso 3041 Cooper
[email protected]
Telephone…101
With immediate effect, the new email address for Stratford St Mary
Parish Council will be
[email protected].
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THE GATTINETTS
Local Directory
OFFICE and WORKSHOP
PREMISES TO RENT
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Central East Bergholt with excellent road and rail links
Various sizes with tailored leasing arrangements
Carpeted offices with own toilets and kitchenette
Quiet rural location with plenty of parking
www.gattinetts.co.uk
Or ring 01206 393089 / 07941 781489
Conference room available
Contact Anne on 07941 781489 for more details
Mark’s Travel Service
(Dedham’s Private Hire)
ARTSCENE
Local Mobile Picture Framing Service
30+ years experience
Oil paintings, Photos, Prints, Medals,
3D/Box frames, X-Stitch, Tapestry,
Mount Cutting, Stretching
Also Frames cut to size for the DIY enthusiast
FOR MORE DETAILS TELEPHONE
LESLEY ON 01473 310630 (Bentley)
MOBILE 07500 488667
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Green Lane, Boxted, Colchester, CO4 5TS
Open every day 12pm - 6pm
Wine Tasting and Tours
Wednesday Wine Club (starting 1st October)
Parties, Corporate Events, Weddings
Telephone 01206 271136
Follow us on Facebook and Twitter
www.dedhamvalevineyard.com
Souters Holiday Cottage
Higham
Ideal for short breaks, longer stays, visiting friends or family overspill.
All enquiries welcome.
Phone Nick and Cath Marno (01206) 337316
email: [email protected]
www.soutersholidaycottage.co.uk
The Anchor Inn
The
UpperStreet
Anchor Stratford St Mary
Inn 01206 322143
Senior Citizens Lunchtime Special EVERY THURSDAY
HOME-MADE FOODS
SUNDAY LUNCH - Roasts (Bookings advised)
Groups and Functions catered for (Bookings required)
OUTSIDE FUNCTIONS & BARS
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POUND FARM
Hadliegh Road, Higham near Colchester CO76LF
BED & BREAKFAST
Find peace, rest, great breakfast
surrounded by the beauty of nature.
KIT AND MARIA OGDEN
email: [email protected]
T el: 01206 337202
Families including dogs & horses are welcome.
DOLLS HOUSES
Kits and Houses
Room boxes and wall displays
Furniture - Wallpaper
Lighting - Figures
Miniature collectables and all those other little bits
01473 310 630 or 07500 488 667
email [email protected]
Find us at Dedham Art and Craft Centre
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Pre School
Orchard Barns Kindergarten, Stratford St Mary
6 Higham Road, Stratford St Mary, Suffolk, CO7 6JU
Outstanding full day & sessional nursery care and education for children aged 2 – 5 years
Consistently graded Outstanding by Ofsted this small and welcoming nursery offers:
Breakfast Club 8.00am, - 9.00am
After School Club 3.15pm – 6.00pm
School escort to and from Stratford St Mary School
Holiday Clubs All school holidays for children aged 3 – 11 years
French Club Every Thursday (term time only) 4.30pm – 5.30pm
Stay and Play Under 2’s Every Monday and Friday (term time only) 9.30am – 11am
For more details regarding any of the above services please contact Shelley on 01206 323093
...for little minds to flourish
at The Assembly Rooms
For children aged 2 ½ - school age
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday 9.30am-12.30pm
Tuesday & Thursday extended sessions until 2.45pm
Thursday morning transition session for children going up to school
We offer a welcoming and inclusive environment that
gives children the opportunity to learn through play,
both indoors and outdoors, in a stimulating and
nurturing setting.
For children from birth to 5 years,
Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm
PLEASE CALL FOR A PROSPECTUS OR
TO ARRANGE A VISIT.
15 hours of government funding for 3 and 4 year olds
Funding for 2 year olds subject to criteria
Childcare vouchers accepted
East Bergholt Kindergarten 01206 299511
Hadleigh Kindergarten 01473 826100
Please contact our admissions Secretary via our website.
lavenderhall.com
www.smartys.org.uk
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Home and Garden
PROFESSIONAL BESPOKE HOUSE SITTING SERVICE
Offering you complete peace of mind whilst you are away
Exclusive service, tailor made just for you
Comprehensive care of your property
Experienced animal and pet care
Integrity and discretion
A RELIABLE AND FRIENDLY SERVICE
Telephone: 07712 115970 Email: [email protected]
Your local pest control experts
for home & business
●
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Free advice & quotations
Local, fast response
Fully qualified & insured
www.eandspestsolutions.co.uk
Tel: 01473 328092 - Holbrook IP9 2RL
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ARDLEIGH
CHIMNEY SWEEP SERVICES
• Traditional and Power Sweeping
• CCTV Inspections
• Safety Certificate Issued
• Fully Insured
ANDREW SMITH
PLANT CENTRE, GARDEN & CAFE
For Specialist and Popular Plants
01206 231718 • 07845 249820
An extensive range of plants from
trees and shrubs to alpines,
herbaceous, climbers, roses and
grasses. Gardening sundries, gifts,
seeds, compost and pots.
31 HARWICH ROAD, LAWFORD, MANNINGTREE, ESSEX CO11 2LS
DESIGN
PLANTING
CLEARANCE
MAINTENANCE
OPEN DAILY 10am-5pm
East Bergholt Place, CO7 6UP
Tel: (01206) 299 224
[email protected]
www.placeforplant.co.uk
HEDGECUTTING AND LAWN MOWING
ALL YOUR GARDEN REQUIREMENTS CATERED FOR
For more information please contact:
R SWIFT (HND Commercial Horticulture)
T elephone 07947 322429
Bland Landscapes Ltd.
Specialists in Private & Commercial
Tree Surgery & Landscaping
All Aspects of Landscaping Including:
All Aspects of Tree Surgery Including:
Garden Construction
Fencing
Turfing
Driveways
Patios
Contract Grass Cutting
Commercial Planting
Felling
Clearing
Reducing
Reshaping
Fruit Tree Pruning
Hedge Cutting
Stump Grinding
Suppliers of Seasoned Logs & Woodchip Mulch
Serving Dedham & Surrounding Villages for 25 years
Telephone/Fax 01206 230882
Mobile 07710 770280
www.blandlandscapes.co.uk
Ivydene, Frating Road, Ardleigh, Colchester, Essex, CO7 7SY
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TV & Audio
Solutions
(Formerly BV Hicks Ltd)
Are you having trouble setting up or
operating your TV / Audio or DVD?
Has your equipment stopped working?
Does your TV need a re-tune?
Help is at hand - Call Toby Hicks
014 4 9 74 1056 / 079 68 68 6035
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DEDHAM VALE TREE SURGERY
All tree work
NPTC qualified, fully
undertaken
insured
Crown reduction and
24 hr emergency tree
shaping
work
Crown lifting and
Site Clearance
thinning
Logs and wood chip
Pruning and pollarding
supplied
Felling, sectional
Pests and disease
dismantling
identification
Specialising in big trees in delicate situations
[email protected]
www.dedhamvaletreesurgery.co.uk
mobile 07756 811098
phone 01206 323056
Mending your home
Brett Valley Installations
Oil boiler Service Engineer.
Very experienced in fault diagnosis and repair, servicing and installation of oil
fired boilers and heating systems.
Local, Reliable, Competent.
Nick Marno Tel. 01206 337316 or 07896 054439
S.W. STIFF
Carpentry & Building Maintenance
For all your carpentry & building
maintenance, call for a no obligation free
quote. No job too small.
CONTACT : Steven
on 07811 005241
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AR LANDSCAPING
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
: PAVING & PATIO'S
: FENCING & DECKING
: REPAIR'S & ODD JOB'S
CALL ANDY ON
TEL : 01473 787219
MOBILE : 07833540703
[email protected]
Jackson
Plumbing and Heating
East Anglia Ltd
q Installation - We install all makes and models
of boilers, Combi and condensing specialists
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Servicing - All models serviced from £50.00
Repair and Maintenance - All work
Guaranteed, highly skilled engineers
Plumbing - Bathrooms, cylinders, leaks etc
q OAP 15% Discount
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Special reader discounts for
residents of Higham, Holton St
Mary, Raydon and Stratford St
Mary
£10.00 discount - Servicing
boilers and minor repairs
£30.00 discount - larger repairs
£150 discount - boiler changes
£250 discount - full installation
These offers are valid until
31/12/2014
07834 612009
01206 322063
01473 214215
(estimates given before work undertaken)
Michael J Byles
Plumbing & Heating
HIGH QUALITY
PAINTER & DECORATOR
Specialist in Oil Boiler Installations,
Maintenance
&
Servicing
- Oftec registered.
Period
property
specialist with
over 20 years'
experience.
References
available.
General Plumbing & Heating
work
also
undertaken.
Tel:
01206
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Mobile:
07717
012433
Email: [email protected]
'Jon-Pat', School Road, Langham, Colchester
S.E.P
Property Maintenance
Maintenance, Repairs, Refurbishment Works undertaken
Contact
Andrew Stobbs
Mobile No. 07778 314295
Or 01206 765003
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Felicity Johnson
Philip
Interior & Exterior Decorating
Avery
Established 2002
Domestic Electrician
Offering Superior Quality Decorating
Local, reliable,
competitively priced
Experienced with listed
properties,renovations, and barn
conversions. Advice given with colour
schemes, traditional and modern paints.
Registered Part P electrician
Plumbing
Carpentry / joinery
Home improvements/maintenance
Based in Holton St Mary
07900 242 141
2 The Gardens,
Raydon
Tel: 01473 311261
Mob: 07923 434689
[email protected]
01473 310 288
[email protected]
Dav id F riend Oil Heatin g Servi ces
Oil Fir ed B oiler Ser v ice, Rep air and In stallatio n Specialist
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ALAN GREGO
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR DECORATOR
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ALL WORK GUARANTEED
DISCOUNTS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS
FREE ESTIMATES
STENCILLING • SPONGING
RAG ROLLING
SONTAT (two tone speckle effect)
MARBLING
GLAZE WIPING
SPECIALISTS IN EDWARDIAN, GEORGIAN
AND VICTORIAN COLOURS FOR
INTERIORS OF PERIOD BUILDINGS.
4, Kiln Cottages, Crown Street, Dedham CO7 6AU
Telephone: (01206) 322583 (24 hour Answerphone)
Mobile No: 07974 840916
Nigel Bruce
Industrial & Domestic
ELECTRICIAN
‘The Swift’, Upper Street, Stratford St. Mary,
Colchester CO7 6JW
Telephone: 01206 322751
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David Price
Painter and Decorator
Specialising in Complete redecoration and Restoration
Interior and Exterior
All Wall Coverings and Lime Washing
Period and Modern Properties
Free Estimate and Colour Advice
Clean Out and Repair Guttering
Fully Insured
TEL
01206 679920
MOBILE
07872 001929
Over 30 years Experience
Andy slocombe brickwork
serving the dedham vale
G Ranson Plumbing & Heating
Friendly service, Corgi Registered Plumber
Based in Stratford St. Mary
No call out charge
All jobs considered
Quotes given before work undertaken
Taps, Radiators, Bathrooms, Boilers,
Servicing, Guttering
for all your building requirements
property maintenance, roofing, block
paving, landscape, repairs
&restoration
tel 01206 322884 / 07786 871364
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 07912161646
Andy Smith Roofing
TILING
SLATING
FASCIAS AND GUTTERING
LEADWORK
POINTING
GENERAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
30 YEARS EXPERIENCE
For more information contact
Harvest Cottage,Upper Street
Stratford St Mary CO7 6JW
01206 322882
07754368693
“ W e a r e S p e c ia lis t s in
G ra d e II L is te d
B u ild in g s ”
F o r a ll y o u r in tern a l a n d ex tern a l p a in tin g a n d d ec o ra tin g w o rk :
D o o rs, W in d o w s, S k irtin g a n d F a sc ia s
F lo o r a n d W a ll T ilin g
A rtex in g a n d C o v in g
W a llp a p erin g
G en era l R ep a ir a n d M a in ten a n c e
N V Q 2 Q u a lified
A P R O F E S S IO N A L P A IN T IN G & D E C O R A T IN G S E R V IC E
FRO M PEO PLE YO U C AN TRUST
F o r a F R E E E s t im a t e C o n t a c t S t e v e F e r g u s o n o n 0 7 7 1 9 3 5 7 3 2 2 o r 0 1 2 0 6 3 9 3 3 5 1
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S b ra s , E a s t E n d , E a s t B e rg h o lt, C o lc h e s te r, E s s e x C O 7 6 X Q
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BAILAND
GENERAL BUILDER
EXTENSIONS RENOVATIONS BATHROOMS
FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING
NEEDS
PROFESSIONAL WORKMANSHIP WITH
EXQUISITE ATTENTION TO DETAIL
TOAD HALL, THE HEATH,
DEDHAM, ESSEX, CO7 6BT
07920 449074
01206 323230
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In the House
So Much More Than a Dance Class
Any age and ability are very welcome
No partners required
“Strictly” style
Dance-a-cise Classes
60 minute class only £5.50
in
The Institute, Stratford St Mary
every
Friday morning
Classes also in:
Brantham, Capel St Mary,East Bergholt,
Great Waldingfield, Hadleigh & Nayland
Spaces are limited - to reserve yours
Call Janet on 07506 350 455
[email protected]
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www.fundancing.co.uk
FunDancing.Suffolk
AERIAL & SATELLITE SPECIALISTS
Family run business – Friendly Local Service
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Sky HD & Multi-room
Freesat HD & Freeview
Additional TV points
TV Installations
Aerial & Satellite Repairs
CAI, RDI & TRADING STANDARDS APPROVED
For A Free Quote Call
01206 322071
www.mjssystems.co.uk
Strickmere, Stratford St Mary CO7 6NX
Do you need help with any of
the following?
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The Bridal
Lounge
Assembly of flat-pack furniture
Chauffeuring
Electrics and plumbing
Help with using the internet
Lawn, hedge and wood cutting
Painting
Rubbish clearance
Video and audio systems
installation and setup
Bridal Gowns, accessories &
Bridesmaid dresses.
www.TheBridal-Lounge.co.uk
I offer a personal, professional and
reliable service with public liability
insurance.
Based in Brantham.
Email:
[email protected]
Paul Oliver
Telephone:
07738901237
Tel: 07772 884877
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Tired of Housework?
L.A.HYMAS
Furniture Sales, Restorations & Soft
Furnishings
Established 1986. A home
cleaning service of
impeccable
reputation.
We provide a
service for all
home cleaning,
from ovens and windows, to
carpets and polishing. All equipment provided.
SALES
Antique & Modern
furniture restoration
Highest quality
restored furniture
sympathetically
restored including
French Polishing
Cabinet making
in fact any conservation of furniture or
related items
For a free quote, telephone
01449 741108
Chesterfield sofas
Armchairs
Mirrors
Curtain making/
alterations
Tables
Loose covers
Large range of fabrics
& trimmings
Free estimates
74a High Street, Hadleigh.
Tel/Fax: 01473 829337
after 6p.m –Answerphone during office hours.
Home
Appliances
SERVICES
A HANDYMAN
SERVICE
Domestic
Appliance
Repairs
Casper M A De Boer
Pilchard’s ,4 Visdelou Terrace
Shotley Gate, IP9 1PR
Phone: 01473788 222
Mob: 07789 751 781
For a Fast, Genuine Repair
Service Throughout a 20
Mile radius of Ipswich
REPAIRS TO MOST MAKES OF
* WASHING MACHINES
* DRYERS * DISHWASHERS
* VACUUM CLEANERS
* COOKERS
Flatpack assembly - Carpentry
Plumbing - Curtains - Draft
proofing - Decorating - Painting
CRB checked. Established 1988.
[email protected]
No job too large or small,
so just make the list.
Please contact me for costs
and references anytime.
ANYTIME
(01473) 780238
Mobile 07769 662545
2 CHURCH ROAD
CHELMONDISTON, IPSWICH
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R & D SCHOFIELD
LTD
Removals
& Storage
Established 1919
Moving made easy
• Local & long distance
• European & worldwide
• Professional packing service
• Pianos - Antiques - Fine Art
• Part loads & single items
• Short & long term storage
• DIY packaging materials for sale
• Long serving staff
• Free quotations & advice
• Regular London service
When flexibility and service is important
Colchester
Clacton on Sea
01206 322255
01255 408075
Sudbury
01787 259078
Foxash, Harwich Road, Lawford
Manningtree, Essex CO11 2LR
[email protected]
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CARPET FITTING
SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION
CARPET AND VINYL SPECIALIST
FLOORING ACCESSORIES
07740 829 499 - 07933 157 121
www.britanniaflooring.co.uk
(Based in Dedham)
Lynn Barnard @ the Food Station
all aspects of catering covered.
Also crockery & equipment hire.
tel 07595 029104 - 01206 322637
email [email protected],
www.foodstation.uk.com
Hall Bungalow, Dedham Road, Stratford-st-Mary,CO7 6LU
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Professional Services
Josh Good
Maths and Economics Tutor up to A Level
Masters in Engineering and Economics - Oxford University
14 years teaching experience – Fully qualified
Recently teaching A level at Colchester County High
School for Girls
Call 07427 641 931 or email [email protected]
to book a set of 1 hour sessions at £35 each.
Tutoring takes place at Old Hall, East Bergholt, CO7 6TG
Foster Physiotherapy &
Sports Injuries Clinic
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Trapped nerves
Hip, knee, ankle, hand & wrist injuries
Whiplash injuries / Shoulder problems
Tennis / Golfers’ elbow
Muscle tension / strains
Former England Cricketer
Neil Foster
Chartered and Health Professions Registered Physiotherapist
Tel: 01206 299 749
Victoria Cottage, Heath Road, East Bergholt, CO7 6RL
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Luke Jackman Bsc Hons Ost
Registered Osteopath
Tel: 01206 322836/07974 144593
www.dedhamosteopathy.co.uk
Dedicated to getting you better
Osteopathy and Western Medical Acupuncture clinic ideally located in
the heart of the Dedham countryside, providing treatment for you and
your family.
●Back pain/sciatica
●Pain/stiffness from Arthritis
●Muscle strains
●Hip/knee/ankle pain
● Tennis/Golfers Elbow
● Tendonitis
●Neck/shoulder pain
● Ligament sprains
●One hour initial
appointment
●On-site free parking
●Open weekdays,
evenings and weekends
Experienced practitioner who has worked in busy multi-disciplinary
practice, giving a greater depth of knowledge in managing your
treatment and follow up care
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Making your will
I offer a home visit service for clients wishing to make their
wills, lasting powers of attorney or advance decisions (to
refuse medical treatment). As a retired solicitor I help my
clients make well planned arrangements (including
providing witnesses to ensure legal acceptance) at a very
competitive price.
Please call 01206 263420
or email me at [email protected]
www.thewillbusiness.com
MATHER & CO
SOLICITORS
ROGER BALMER
DESIGN
LOW COST, HIGH QUALITY
conveyancing and many other
specialised property matters. Other
services include family, Wills & Probate,
Powers of Attorney. Confidential,
efficient, local, low cost service
ARCHITECTURE
AND
Hill House, Grove Hill, Langham,
Colchester, CO4 5PJ
Tel: 01206 322763
Fax: 01206 322895
Visit:
www.mathersolicitors.co.uk
GARDEN DESIGN
Telephone: 01206 299477
Email:
[email protected]
for our online response form
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Hayley Newell M.Ost
Registered Osteopath
Previous Commonwealth Karate champion Hayley Newell is an experienced
Osteopath working at our satellite clinic in the
Constable Country Medical Practice
Specialising in the treatment of musculoskeletal problems including back/neck
pain, sprains, headaches, whiplash, tendonitis and arthritis.
25% off all treatment fees until May 2015 on production of this advert
Call today and let your recovery begin.
Tel: 01473 217592
www.gilmourpiper.co.uk
Piano and Saxophone
lessons
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Fun lessons for children
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Based in Lower Raydon
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Beginner to Grade 8
Please contact Susan Fulford at:
[email protected]
Mobile: 0771 8394364
Home: 01473 823272
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Victoria Baker
PILATES
Personally designed courses to improve posture, joint alignment, movement and strength.
Group and individual sessions in a private, comfortable studio.
Tel: (01206) 322244
M obile: 07887 987280
[email protected]
www.victoriabakerpilates.com
Unit 18
Dedham Vale Business Centre
M anningtree Road
Dedham CO 7 6BL
Maths & Science Tuition Primary to A Level
School Entrance Exams
Tuition from an experienced Teacher
Call or email to discuss your needs
Celia Iredale
Tel: 01473 314151
Mobile: 07450 769944
Email: [email protected]
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REFLEXOLOGY
ADVANCED HYPNOTHERAPY
Master NLP Practitioner
Overcome problems – Feel great – Achieve your goals
Marion Gill. M.A.R.
HUGH CLOVER
(MA Ed), MABCH, MCAHyp UKCHO
Tel: 01473 314008
20 years experience:
Caring and confidential help with relaxation, stress,
phobias, confidence, sleep, smoking, weight, unwanted
habits, and many other psychological, emotional and
physical problems. Hugh is experienced working with
children and teenagers.
Practitioner for 20 years
Operating from
Holton St Mary and
Stow Health Medical Centre,
Stowmarket.
‘Hugh provides a life changing service in a calm and
trusting environment and has a deep understanding
of the human psyche. I believe everyone should try
it.’ Mrs EK
www.mariongillreflexology.co.uk
WHY NOT TAKE A LOOK AT HUGH’S WEBSITE?
WWW.HUGHCLOVER.CO.UK
Member of the Dedham Vale Network
of Complementary
Therapists and practitioners.
www.dedhamvalenetwork.com
For further information please contact Hugh on
01206 323089 or email [email protected].
(Stratford St Mary - Easy access and parking just off
the A12 between Ipswich and Colchester)
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Andrew Stewart MSST MRSS
Sports Therapist
and
Shiatsu Practitioner
Injury management and rehabilitation
Back and neck pain, Sciatica, headaches
Stress related conditions, Joint pain, nagging injury
and much more
Practicing in Raydon for over 5 years
[email protected]
Tel 01473 652093
www.raydontherapies.co.uk
THE BARN
VETERINARY PRACTICE
Robert M Hill BVMS MRCVS
Wenham Road, Copdock, Ipswich
Tel: 01473 730213
2A Ashcroft Road (off Norwich Road), Ipswich
Tel:01473 743460
Consultations by appointment
24 Hour Emergency Service
Monday-Friday: 8.30am-7pm.
Saturday: 9am-12noon.
Sunday: 10am-1pm (Ashcroft Rd only)
MODERN DIAGNOSTIC, MEDICAL
AND SURGICAL FACILITIES ON SITE
CAR PARKING
Surgical Operating Theatre • Ultrasound scanner
Radiography Department • Electrocardiography
Own laboratory for rapid testing • Endoscopy
Hospitalisation with isolation ward • Stabling
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The answ er t o a l l your pest pr oblem s
Fr e e a d v i ce , su r v e y s a n d q u o t a t i o n s
Rats, Mice, Squirr els, Moles, Rabbits,
Wasps, Hornet s, Cluster Flies, Bed Bugs,
Fleas, Mot hs, Flies, Fly killers & Scr eens
Penrose & Partners
VETERINARY SURGEONS
Upper Street
STRATFORD ST MARY
Tel: 01206 323414
“Friendly, Professional, Local”
The St r eet , Raydo n I P7 5LW
E: info@pest solut ion.co. uk
w w w .lauriepest cont rol.co.uk
T: 01473 396807
Mon–Fri 8.45-12.30 & 2.30-6.30 (4.00 Wed)
Sat morning at Brinkley Lane
Consultations by appointment
Operating Theatre
Main Branch 70 Brinkley Lane, Highwoods,
Colchester 01206 842608
www.penrosevets.co.uk
NEED HELP WALKING YOUR DOG/DOGS ? EITHER
DURING THE DAY WHEN YOU ARE WORKING OR
WHEN YOU ARE BUSY – OR JUST WANT TO RELAX ! LET
ME HELP YOU, I AM FULLY EXPERIENCED WITH DOGS
OF ALL SHAPES & SIZES.
I AM A KENNEL CLUB ASSURED BREEDER, HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPETED IN WORKING TRIALS,
AGILITY, OBEDIENCE & SHOWING. BASIC PUPPY/DOG TRAINING AVAILABLE, I CAN TRANSPORT ALL
PETS TO & FROM VETS OR GROOMERS ETC, I AM ALSO AVAILABLE TO PET SIT/LOOK AFTER ALL
SORTS OF ANIMALS – BIG OR SMALL, FOR DAYS AWAY OR HOLIDAYS, I CAN ALSO DO BASIC GROOMING.
REASONABLE RATES ON APPLICATION, REFERENCES AVAILABLE IF REQUESTED.
RING ANNETTE: 07714 662023 / 01473 311862
John L. Haste
Monumental Mason
and Consultant,
Memorial renovations.
New Memorials supplied,
Meadow View Cottage
Higham, Colchester,
Essex. CO7 6ND
Tel: (01206) 337358
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There’s nothing worse than being out of the loop when selling or letting your property,
which is why at Grier and Partners we are dedicated to giving you information on your
property’s perform ance 24/7.
Our Myhousebook feature is a secure online journal, which you can use whenever
you’re on the move. Providing you with up to date information on your house sale or
let, including Rightmove visits and viewing feedback, all included as part of our
exceptional standard of friendly and professional service. We believe this is what sets
us apart from ordinary estate agents that just don’t have our spirit to win.
Sound refreshing? Contactus today on 01206 299222 or visit us online.
Find us on ..Facebook & Twitter
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Terrier spirit
Printed by K•D S, Chattisham. (01473) 652 354
Information on your house sale
tailored to you
BENEFICE CONTACTS, SERVICES AND EVENTS
Contact details
Rector: Revd Rosalind Paul: The Rectory, Raydon, IP7 5LH. Tel.: 01473 310677.
Email: [email protected] Benefice website: www.4marys.org.uk
Please contact the Rector direct to talk about baptisms, confirmations, weddings,
funerals, or for home visits. Please note that her normal day off is Friday.
Churchwardens
Higham
Nicola Tindall 01787 212340 (Elder)
Martyn Carr 01206 337325
Holton
Paul Torrington 01473 312046
Jean Styles 01473 828532 (Elder)
Raydon
Geoff Horrex 01473 310422
Simon Tennent 01473 310320
Stratford
Christine Cousins 01206 322530 (Elder)
Jonathan and Janet Dewey (01206 322148)
Silent Prayer Group
This group continues to meet on Mondays at 11.30 a.m. in the Rectory for 25 minutes of
silent prayer, with fellowship. Do come and join us whenever you can.
Midweek Communion
This month's short service of Holy Communion in the Parish Room at Stratford St Mary
will be on 19 November followed by refreshments.
The Filling Station
The next Filling Station meeting is on 5 November, 7.30-9.30 p.m. in the Parish Room at
SSM. The speaker will be Alison Fenning from the RSVP Trust, whose mission is to work
with the prostitutes in Ipswich as well as with disadvantaged peoples in Africa. All welcome
to come and hear her remarkable story.
Sunday services in November and December
8.00
a.m.
2nd Nov
9th
16th
23rd
30th
7th Dec
14th
21st
10.00 a.m.
N.B. 5.00 p.m.
SSM
Holton
10.50 a.m.
Remembrance Sunday, all
churches
Holton
Raydon
SSM Family Hour
11.00am Holton
6.30pm
SSM Chapel
3.30 pm Cathedral
Raydon Advent Carols
SSM Eucharist with Reaffirmation of
Baptismal vows
Raydon
4.30 Higham Carol Service
6.30 Holton Carol Service
Holton
24th
4.30 SSM Carol Service
6.30 Raydon Carol Service
4.30 Raydon Crib Service
4.30 SSM Crib Service
11.30 Higham Midnight
Mass
Christmas
Day
10.00 am
Holton Family Communion
28th
10.00 am
Raydon
New Testament Readings and Collects for weekdays in November
2 November: 4th Sunday before Advent. God of glory, touch our lips with the fire of your
Spirit, that we with all creation may rejoice to sing your praise, through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
Revelation 1. Richard Hooker, Priest, Anglican Apologist, Teacher of the Faith,
1600
Revelation 2.1-11
Revelation 2.12-end
Revelation 3.1-13. William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury, Teacher of the
Faith, 1944
Revelation 3.14-end. Willibrord of York, Bishop, Apostle of Frisia, 739
Revelation 4. The Saints and Martyrs of England
9 November: 3rd Sunday before Advent. God, our refuge and strength, bring near the day
when wars shall cease and poverty and pain shall end, that earth may know the peace of
heaven, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
10th
Revelation 5. Leo the Great, Bishop of Rome, Teacher of the Faith, 461
11th
Revelation 6. Armistice Day
12th
Revelation 7.1-4, 9-end
13th
Revelation 8. Charles Simeon, Priest, Evangelical Divine, 1836
14th
Revelation 9.1-12. Samuel Seabury, First Anglican Bishop of North America,
1796
15th
Revelation 9.13-end
16 November: 2nd Sunday before Advent. Heavenly Lord, you long for the world's salvation;
stir us from apathy, restrain us from excess, and revive in us new hope that all creation will
one day be healed in Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
17th
Revelation 10. Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln, 1200
18th
Revelation 11.1-14. Elizabeth of Hungary, Princess of Thuringia, Philanthropist,
1231
19th
Revelation 11.15-end. Hilda, Abbess of Whitby, 680
20th
Revelation 12. Edmund, King of the East Angles, Martyr, 870
21st
Revelation 13.1-10
22nd
Revelation 13.11-end. Cecilia, Martyr at Rome, c. 230
23 November: CHRIST THE KING. God the Father, help us to hear the call of Christ the
King and to follow in his service, whose kingdom has no end; for he reigns with you and the
Holy Spirit, one God, one glory. Amen.
24th
Revelation 14.1-13
25th
Revelation 14.14-15.end. Catherine of Alexandria, Martyr, 4th century
26th
Revelation 16.1-11
27th
Revelation 16.12-end
28th
Revelation 17
29th
Revelation 18. Day of Intercession and Thanksgiving for the Missionary
Work of the Church
30 November: ADVENT SUNDAY. Almighty God, as your kingdom dawns, turn us from the
darkness of sin to the light of holiness, that we may be ready to meet you in our Lord and
Saviour, Jesus Christ. Amen.
1st
John 12.20-32. Andrew the Apostle
2nd
Revelation 20
3rd
Revelation 21.1-8. Francis Xavier, Missionary, Apostle of the Indies, 1552
4th
Revelation 21.9-21. John of Damascus, Monk, Teacher of the Faith, c. 749
5th
6th
Revelation 21.22-22.5
Revelation 22.6-end. Nicholas, Bishop of Myra, c. 326
For your diaries
5 November
14 November
15 November
22 November
30 November
3 December
6 December
13 December
7.30 p.m. The Filling Station, SSM Parish Room
7.30 p.m., Woodbridge School Concert, Higham
7.30 p.m., Quattro Amici Concert, SSM
10 a.m. - 4 p.m., A Training Day for Prayer Ministry with Rt
Revd Sandy Millar, SSM Parish Room. Cost: £5 per person.
Bring your own lunch.
5 p.m. Advent Carol Service, Raydon, led by Quattro Amici
7.30 p.m. The Filling Station - Revd Canon Pat Prestney on
'Living with Dementia'
7.30 p.m. Phoenix Brass Concert, Raydon
7.30 p.m. Pimlott Musicians Concert, SSM
PCC Meetings
3 November
13 November
17 November
20 November
Holton, 7.45 p.m., Oaks Farmhouse
SSM, 7.30 p.m. 13 Strickmere
Raydon, 7.30 p.m., The Rectory
Higham, 7.30 p.m., Spindle Hill
For your prayers
Holton: Gerard Noel
SSM: Edna Matthews, Reg Price, Elizabeth Young
Outside the Benefice: John Fawdry, Helen Gregory, Lizzie Gregory, David Keeble, Nick
Middleton, Katy Mumford, Pamela Paul