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Village LINK The
HINTLESHAM
The
CHURCH
Village
LINK
PARISH
CHATTISHAM
Collator & Distributor: Helen Rogerson, The Old Rectory, Hintlesham, IP8 3PT.
Telephone: 01473 652258. E-mail: [email protected]
www.hintleshamandchattisham.onesuffolk.net
PLEASE NOTE: early copy date for December issue - 12th November - to allow for Christmas period
NOVEMBER 2014
Celebration of 100 years of the
Diocese of St Edmundsbury & Ipswich
To mark this centenary year,
our Benefice is to hold a service of celebration
followed by a shared lunch:
Sunday, November 30th, 11.00am
at St Nicholas Church, Hintlesham
followed by lunch in the Community Hall
Please bring a donation of food for our shared lunch
For more information, contact Jenny 652466 or Margaret 652210
Macmillan Tea Party
Many thanks to all those
who came and had tea and
cakes at the Macmillan tea party. I have
sent £400.00 to them. Well done to
everyone involved with making it such a
success!
Chris Banyard,
Margaret Spraggons and Anne Thomas
Hintlesham and Chattisham Community Hall
To book the Hall or Meeting Room,
telephone Ginette Cook on 652087.
To arrange a wedding, baptism or funeral please contact
Jenny Cox 652466. Parish Clergy: The Revds Tim and
Trish ffrench Tel: 658803 Email: [email protected]
THANK YOU
Hester would like to thank everyone
who wished her well on her birthday
and in particular Margaret and David
Anderson for hosting her tea party.
HOST an international student
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. Thank you.
DISCOVERY GROUP
We have been invited for this term’s visit
to the school on November 3rd.
Monday November 3rd
2.00 – 3.30pm: School
Monday November 17th
2.00-3.45pm: Community Centre
Monday December 1st
2.00-3.45pm: Community Centre
**Advent Party to get us in the mood
for Christmas!
Monday December 15th
2.00-3.45pm: Community Centre
We welcome all pre-schoolers and their
parents, grandparents, carers.
ADVANCE NOTICE:
TIME TO REMEMBER
CHRISTMAS
SONGS OF PRAISE
St Nicholas Church, Hintlesham
Sunday 2nd November, 3.30-5.00pm
Remember someone you love
by lighting a candle.
Sunday 7th December, 3.00pm,
Community Hall
led by Elmsett Fellowship Band
ALL WELCOME
All welcome
More information:
Margaret Langton 652210
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HINTLESHAM & CHATTISHAM COMMUNITY HALL MONTHLY BOOKINGS
Monday:
2.00pm Badminton - main hall
5.00pm Dance lessons - main hall
7.00pm match nights - Darts - meeting
room
Tuesday:
10.00am Badminton - main hall
2.00pm Bowls - main hall
7.30pm 1st Tuesday of month - Tuesday
Circle - meeting room
Wednesday:
10.30am 1st Wednesday of month - Coffee
morning- bar area
12.30pm 3rd Wednesday of month - Hall
Lunch - meeting room
2.00pm Tea dance - main hall
7.30pm September to April - Bowls - main
hall
Thursday:
9.30am term time only - Pilates - main hall
7.30pm 1st Thursday of month - Pool meeting room
7.30pm 2nd Thursday of month - Parish
Council - meeting room
Friday:
5.00pm Dog/puppy training - main hall
Saturday:
7.30pm 4th Saturday of month - Hadleigh
dance - main hall
The hall is available for private party bookings
and other events so if interested please call
652087. We also now have a Tuesday evening
available so if you have a club or something
you would like to run on a weekly basis please
get in touch.
THE CULTURE CLUB - On Thursday 20th November, the Culture Club is going by
coach to London to see Cameron Mackintoshs acclaimed new production of “Miss Saigon”. This most
powerful of musicals tells the tragic tale of young bar girl Kim, orphaned by war, who falls in love with an
American GI called Chris – but their lives are torn apart by the fall of Saigon.
If you are interested in coming to see plays, dance, musicals, opera, ballet, art and cultural exhibitions, I
organise excursions to events regionally and in London. If you are interested in cultural experiences such as
these and wish to be kept informed of future events, please contact me. Caroline Farrall,
[email protected]
Hintlesham
Golf Club
Join us for Sunday Luncheon (Advance booking advisable. Large parties welcome)
3 courses (incl canapés) £17
2 courses (incl canapés) £14
‘Live Piano Afternoon’ Sunday Luncheon – 9th November
Two or Three course lunch £16 - £19
Lunch accompanied by Rob Dalby on piano
60’s &70’s Night – Saturday 22nd November
Three course dinner
Live band til’ midnight
£29.50pp
Christmas Party Dates – 5th, 6th, 11th, 12th, 19th, 20th, 21st December
Three course dinner & disco
£30pp
Christmas Day Luncheon – 25th December
Three course festive lunch
£65pp
Boxing Day Luncheon – 26th December
Three course festive lunch
£20pp
New Years Eve – 31st December
Three course dinner & disco til’ late
£55pp
New Years Day – 1st January 2015
Three course lunch
£18pp
Burns Night – 23rd January 2015
Arrive 7.15pm
£26pp includes whisky shot
01473 652761
Three course traditional dinner
www.hintleshamgolfclub.com
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NOTES FROM THE MEETING OF THE PARISH COUNCIL HELD AT THE
COMMUNITY HALL ON THURSDAY 9th OCTOBER, 7.30 pm
Present at the meeting were 10 Parish Councillors, Suffolk County Councillor David
Busby, District Councillors Nick Ridley and Peter Jones and two members of the public.
Apologies for absence were received from Frances Self and Chris Leney.
running through the heart of Hintlesham.
Among areas discussed were the lack of
visibility caused by the overgrown hedge
adjacent to Hintlesham Fisheries and
measures to improve parking near the
Village School. A Progress and Update
meeting with Cllr Newman has been
pencilled in for January 2015.
Highways Report from Margaret Taylor:
If you know of any potholes that are
causing you problems then please report
them as follows: Online - Suffolk County
Council Potholes - click onto Report a
pothole; Telephone - 0845 606 6171; in
writing - Highways Dept. Suffolk County
Council. 3 Goddard Road, Ipswich IP1 5NP.
By doing this you are not only
safeguarding yourself but others as well.
Adoption of Policies: The Parish Council
has agreed to adopt revised versions of
our Code of Conduct and Financial
Regulations Policy and also to adopt for
the first time Grant Policy, Publications
Policy and a Health & Safety Policy. All
these documents will be available to view
on our Parish Website www.hintleshamandchattisham.onesuffolk.net
County Council Report: Cllr Busby
reported that the scheme to provide
Superfast Broadband across the county
was making good progress and that a
further £30 million of funding was being
provided, which included £15 million from
Suffolk County Council.
District Council Report: Cllr Ridley
stated that the Consultant’s Report on the
Future Use of Council Offices would be
discussed at November ’s Strategy
Committee meeting, and although the main
recommendation was for both Babergh and
Mid Suffolk District Councils to relocate
to Endeavour House in Ipswich, it was
unlikely that any recommendations would
be enacted before the Council Elections
next May.
Planning: B/14/01186/FUL – Hintlesham
Hall Hotel, erection of extension to
orangery building
Peter Eaton October 2014
Message from
Crime Reduction Officer, Verity Howell
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 very distressing for victims.
Unfortunately throughout the month of
September the area of Babergh West along
with Sudbury and Babergh East has
Highways Working Party Report: On
September 16th, a meeting was held
between members of the Parish Council,
SCC Portfolio Holder Graham Newman, Cllr
David Busby and Steve Merry of Suffolk
Highways. The aim of the meeting was to
discuss the problems caused by the A1071
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suffered an increase in these types of
crimes.
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. For more
tips on how to protect your home from
burglary, go to the village website.
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.
BABERGH COMMUNITY ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS 2014/15
Nominate an individual, group or business for a Babergh Community
Achievement Award for voluntary community work carried out in Babergh that
you think deserves recognition. For applications/more information call 01449
724650 or go to www.babergh.gov.uk Deadline for nominations: 1st December.
FIREWORKS WARNING
WANTED – HOUSE TO RENT
Short term rental wanted for 2-3
months while we renovate our
house in Chattisham. Required
from mid-November - any type of
accommodation considered; please
contact Denise Wilcox 01473 652661.
For those of you with animals,
please note that Hintlesham Hall
will be having a firework display on
Sunday 9th November at 8.30pm,
and possibly another on Saturday
1st November 9 (tbc).
KS Heating
Gas . Oil . Plumbing
Karl Sayer
t.
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e.
w.
Heating Engineer
01473 731849
07951 126600
[email protected]
www.ks-heating.co.uk
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565050
63 Pearsons Way
Copdock
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP8 3LG
Garden Club
Bowls Club
A mixed start to the season –
good in the Cup, not so good in the League. It
was nice to welcome our new members and
the return of Liz; Ida is still unable to be with
us – we wish her well!
GARDEN CLUB
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Friday 21st November, 8.00pm
Community Hall
Results:
Tuesday
Nayland 7
Hint/Chatt 8
Hint/Chatt 3
Circle
Hint/Chatt 3 Cup
Nayland 2 Cup
Sproughton 7
Dates for November:
On the night of the 4th November, we have a
“Pamper Evening” which is by special request
of some of our younger members, when
demonstrators from Kersey Mill and others
will put us on the right path to look our best
for Christmas.
Wednesday 5th
Thursday 6th
Wednesday 12th
Thursday 13th
Wednesday 19th
Thursday 20th
Friday 21st
Wednesday 26th
Afternoon
Our Christmas dinner will be held at The
George, Hadleigh, on the 2nd December.
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Club Night 7.30pm
Great Blakenham H
Club Night
Chelmondiston H Cup
Nayland A
NO Club Night
Chelmondiston A Cup
Club Night
bowls on Tuesdays.
WALKING GROUP - Thursday 20th November.
Meet at Offton Village
Hall at 10am. Coming from Somersham, turn left to go past Offton Church then
bear left into Castle Road (no through road) and again left into Lower Coney
Grove. The Hall is on the right up the slope.
The George Hintlesham
Restaurant, Lounge & Bar
Enjoy Christmas with us!
Ask about our Christmas menu, with 2 or 3 courses, or our very
popular senior menu of 3 small course
Party Nights! * Christmas Eve Quiz & Raffle!
New Year’s Eve Dinner Dance!
Full menu 7 days a week, lunchtimes & evenings
Sundays: Roasts only £7.99 & full menu 12.00-7.30pm
01473 652 408 – www.TheGeorgeHintlesham.co.uk
Shopping By Candlelight
Friday 28th November, 7.00pm - 9.30pm
Saturday, 29th November 2014
10.30am - 4.00pm
at St Mary’s Church, Kersey
in aid of St Mary’s Church, Kersey School
& Teenage Cancer Trust
Charity No. 1062559
Stalls Include:
Floral by Design • Phoenix Cards • Hope Crafts • Caribou • The Cheese and Pie Man
Modern Vintage • Teasel and Willow • Natural Mooj • Bella Maxwell • Tiger Lillies
Simply Slate • Anne-Sofie’s ideas • Suffolk Cupcake Company • Hart’s Delights
‘Kersey School Cafe’
Entrance: £5 for Fri (inc. mulled wine and mince pies) and Sat OR £2 for Saturday only
ALL PROCEEDS TO CHARITY
Sponsored by
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WHAT'S ON - NOVEMBER 2014
Sunday 2nd
Tuesday 4th
Wednesday 5th
Thursday 13th
Wednesday 19th
Thursday 20th
Thursday 20th
Friday 21st
Thursday 27th
Sunday 30th
Time to Remember, 3.30-5.00pm, St Nicholas Church
Tuesday Circle, 7.30pm, Community Hall
Coffee Shop, 10.30am-12.00noon, Community Hall
Parish Council Meeting, 7.30pm, Community Hall
Hall Lunch, 12.30pm, Community Hall
Walking Group, 10.00am, Offton Village Hall
Culture Club visit to Miss Saigon, 8.30am, Community Hall
Garden Club AGM, 8.00pm, Community Hall
Parish Council Planning Meeting (prov), 7.30pm, Field Hut
Benefice Centenary Service/Lunch, 11.00am, St Nicholas
CHURCH SERVICES FOR NOVEMBER 2014
All Saints (4 before Advent)
Parish Eucharist
9.30 a.m.
NT: Revelation 7: 9 to end and/or 1 John 3: 1-3
Gosp: Matthew 5: 1-12
3.30 p.m.
Time to Remember
2 November
Chattisham
Hintlesham
Remembrance Sunday
9.30 a.m.
Remembrance Sunday Service
Readings as per service booklet
9 November
Hintlesham
2 before Advent
9.30 a.m.
16 November
Chattisham
Christ the King
9.30 a.m.
Parish Eucharist
OT: Zephaniah 1: 7, 12 - end
NT: 1 Thessalonians 5: 1-11 Gosp: Matthew 25: 14-30
23 November
All Age Eucharist
Hintlesham
OT: Ezekiel 34: 11-16, 20-24
NT: Ephesians 1: 15 to end Gosp: Matthew 25: 31 to end
Advent (Year B)
11.00 a.m.
Benefice Family Communion/Shared Lunch
OT: Isaiah 64: 1-9 NT: Corinthians 1: 3-9
Gosp: Mark 13: 24-37
AND NEXT MONTH:
Advent 2
9.30 a.m.
Parish Eucharist
OT: Isaiah 40: 1-11 NT: 2 Peter 3: 8-15a
Gosp: Mark 1: 1-8
3.00 p.m.
Songs of Praise
30 November
Hintlesham
7 December
Chattisham
Community Hall
Latest Date for December 2014 issue - WEDNESDAY 12th November 2014
Please note that The Link is published on the village website and all information
provided will therefore become freely available on the internet. The committee will
try to find space, and indeed welcomes contributions, providing that they are legal and the
writer’s name and address is supplied. Any views expressed or implied are not necessarily
condoned nor supported by the committee.
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