Covid-19 compliant at Southwold Rugby Club, who would have thought 12 months ago that was a thing. Seniors and Ladies have been training at Halesworth Campus for a few months now, with new coach Nick Gandy.  These sessions are being carried out

Wangford Veterinary Clinic, based in Beccles, has been awarded Practice of the Year at the 2020 Petplan Veterinary Awards. The winners were announced on 28 May during a virtual ceremony held on Petplan’s Facebook page and hosted by author and presenter

Sunday 14th July 2019 12 noon to 4pm. Falcon Meadow, Bungay, Suffolk. The Bungay Ducks are about to take to the River Waveney once again for the 5th Great Bungay Duck Race! In addition to the wonderful range of stallholders there

A Happy Easter is a perfect lunch with loved ones for Jonny Nicholson, chef-owner of The Sail Loft, Southwold. One of the first delights of the growing year in the countryside when it awakes come spring is new season lamb.

It's Spring Craft Fair time at the Hall – Saturday 6th April – will see a collection of very different stalls selling everything from superb photographic prints via food, to gifts for all those birthdays and special occasions. Do come along and have a cup of coffee/tea and a piece of home made cake and wander amongst the colourful array on offer and then there’s hot bacon rolls and tasty soups to savour at lunch time.

It is with enormous sadness that All Hallows’ board of trustees has to announce that All Hallows Healthcare Trust and all of its services are likely to close, subject to staff consultation. They have been forced to accept that it is now impossible to balance income and costs on an ongoing basis.

Were you born in Westhall or brought up in the village?   How often do you sadly attend a funeral and meet childhood friends, old school mates and past neighbours who you haven’t seen for a while, sometimes years?  But when you do, it is always on such an occasion, and where it is so often suggested that “…we must all get together in happier circumstances …”

IT'S open house at Slaughden Sailing Club and Aldeburgh Yacht Club (AYC) on Sunday 5th May and Sunday 19th May respectively and everyone is invited to come and have some fun. This is a chance to try sailing and learn some new skills; experience the beautiful river Alde in a boat – under wind or engine power. Sailing is an activity that can be enjoyed at any age and many levels.

The 10th Annual Plant Sale at Ilketshall St Andrew will take place at the Village Hall on Saturday 27th April 2019 from 9am-12pm.

There will, as usual, be flower and vegetable plants, bulbs and assorted garden items for sale. This is a good opportunity to buy reasonably priced local plants for the coming season.

Gippeswyk Singers, Phoenix Singers and Beccles Choral Society are delighted to announce they will be joining forces under the musical direction of their conductor Geoff Lavery to present:

Verdi “Requiem”  

Saturday 11th May 2019 at 7:30pm

Snape Maltings Concert Hall

Rosedale Funeral Home  in association with Barclays Bank are holding a Charity Golf day in aid of  Nature and Nurture  children's bereavement charity and Emmaus  a charity that aims to combat poverty and homelessness, at Bungay & Waveney Golf Club on Thursday 13th June.

THE February meeting of the Alde Valley Suffolk Family History Group will hear from Berry Mayall about childhood during the Second World War. Bringing in the harvest. Watching for enemy aircraft. Rescuing survivors from the wreckage of bombed houses. Keeping the family business running when parents were enlisted into war-work. These are just a few examples of how children and young people made substantial contributions to the war effort during the Second World War.  

DO you fancy: Getting fitter and more active? Making new friends? Learning new skills? Haven't played since school or for 30+ years? No problem, all abilities welcome. Then come along to Adult Social Netball Sessions every Tuesday between 7-8pm at The Venue at Sir John Leman High School. 1st session free, thereafter £4 a session.

THE doors of the new Woodbridge Museum opened for the first time at Maritime Woodbridge in October. Visitors were able to see the Reception area and shop. Following this the museum closed in order to start the fitting out in earnest. Work is progressing well and before long it is hoped that the Friends of the Museum will be able to visit and see the complete building. The museum will open its doors to the public in April 2019.

THE next Suffolk Family History Society Ipswich Group talk will take place on Thursday 22nd November at 7.15pm.  Roy Tricker, known for his love and appreciation of Suffolk Churches and what is inside them presents "The Fun and Fascination of Churches" at the Co-op Education Centre, 11 Fore Street, Ipswich, IP4 1JW (Car park Waterworks St, IP4 1JG).  £2 members, non-members warmly welcomed £2.50  - you can join the Society at the meeting if you wish.Tickets are not required - just turn up and pay at the door.

The Public Hall is proud to welcome back the very talented Claire Welham and her wonderful dancing & singing troupe, The Tigerlilys. They are back to Beccles for a momentous treble bill of performances for the last part of this year, one per month, starting with the popular Night at the Musicals, followed by the lovely family show, Once Upon a Fairy Tale and finishing with the sassy Diva Fever which has been wowing audiences in the area. Catch The TIgerlilys this year at the Public Hall! 

Wimbledon might be over for another year but this long heatwave is keeping strawberries centre-stage for Jonny Nicholson, Chef-Proprietor of The Bell At Sax’ at the height of the soft fruit season

 

ON the weekend of August 11th - 12th the Woodbridge Art Club will be holding an open air exhibition to commemorate our very first exhibition which took place in August 1968 and was hung on the station railings at the Town Quay. Alas those wooden railings are long gone, replaced by a brick wall, but thanks to the Environment Agency we have obtained some metal railings which will be erected in the riverside square outside the Longshed on the Whisstocks site and it will be hung with members paintings. There will also be pottery and lace, which is a bit of a deviation because the club only catered for painters in 1968 but now has thriving potters and lace makers groups.

 

NEW Horizons, the club for older people in the Woodbridge area, has been able to purchase some new games due to a very generous grant from District Councillor Caroline Page. Funding from the Locality Budget has enabled us to buy a floor basketball set, a Bean Bag target game together with a Music Quiz and Musical Bingo. These have proved very popular and we are very grateful to Caroline for her continued support of the Club. This month, members also enjoyed attempting a Japanese style flower arrangement using twisted willow, catkins and ferns.They produced some attractive and cheerful displays to brighten their homes during these dull winter days.We also enjoyed a slide show on Chile entitled ‘The Long Thin Country’ by Chris Parfitt.

           

ON Thursday 25th January 2018 - Dunkirk (Thriller/Drama) 12A.  In May/June 1940, the German army has advanced into France, trapping 400,00 Allied troops on the beaches of Dunkirk.  Britain sends civilian boats to try to evacuate the beleaguered forces.  This is the story as seen through the eyes of one soldier amongst those trapped forces. Directed by Christopher Nolan, starring Kenneth Branagh, Mark Rylance, and Harry Styles, with an impressive score written by Hans Zimmer.

With Julian Harries as Holmes & Dick Mainwaring as Watson.

 

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Holmes and Watson faces their stiffest challenge yet, in the shape of the Hooded Lance, their newest and deadliest adversary, who is hell bent on spoiling everyone’s Christmas and being really annoying!

In November, out thoughts turn to remembering those who died during wars and other conflicts. We might easily remember the soldiers, sailors and airmen, but perhaps forget the civilian casualties. This year, spare a thought for all the thousands of people who died in their homes as a result of bombings.

Beccles is turning Japanese and temperatures are rising in the town – as ‘Hot Mikado’ – the colourful and lively take on a classic, kicks off this month at the Public Hall.

Tickets are now on sale, for Waveney Light Opera Group’s latest show ‘Hot Mikado’ – a very different version of the classic Gilbert and Sullivan tale.

GIPPESWYK Singers are delighted to present “Anthems for Advent” – a concert featuring special guests Nightingale Wind Quintet and organist John Hutchings, conducted by Geoff Lavery.  They invite you to join them for an evening of uplifting music to celebrate the beginning of the Christmas season; including beautiful anthems and carols, a superb organist, special performances from the Nightingale Wind Quintet and delicious refreshments to send everyone home glowing with seasonal good will!

 

Leiston and District Branch OCA

EIGHT members of the OCA were present in our new surroundings of the Leiston Day Centre, on Friday 1st September and all were welcomed by our Chairman, Alf Watson. There had been no apologies. Alf expressed our gratitude to David Bailey for arranging with the Council to hire the Day Centre for the morning of the first Friday in each month. Future meetings would be held here on Fridays 6th October, 3rd November and 1st December.

BECCLES Society of Artists meets on the first Wednesday of each month, 7.30pm, at the Waveney Centre, Beccles for talks and demonstrations by professional artists or other experts in art, with our popular annual exhibition being held each August. Entry is free for members and £3 for visitors – everybody welcome!