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…and welcome to the May edition of the Moreton Hall Directory.
I don’t want to be the one to tempt fate, but how lovely was the weather in April? Long may it continue I say! This is the time of year when we really are spoilt for choice with all the events going on in and around Bury St Edmunds - check out our what’s on listings on pages 56-63 for just a few ideas to keep you busy.
We’ve found some great bargains at Matalan recently and bring you our pick of some of their best Summer items on page 19 and better still, it’s only a short walk over the road for us!
Our recipe of the month on page 17, mustard-stuffed chicken, has already become one of our favourites in the MHD household. Don’t forget to let us know how you get on if you try any of our recipes, or if you have any great recipes we could feature, we’d love to hear from you.
Have a fantastic May, and we’ll see you in June when the Summer really begins!
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Advertising/Copy Deadline for June 2011 Issue:Monday 23rd May
Publisher: PIT Group Design & Artwork: Gemma Walters Design & Marketing
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contentsMAY 2011
health&beauty 5–15 Sizzling Summer beauty 8 Slimming World 9Self Centre 10-11Can we eat healthy food on a budget? 12-13 Just Hair 14The Mind Sanctuary 16
food&drink 17–18 MHD Recipe of the Month 17 Orissa Indian Restaurant Vouchers 18
mhdshopping 19–21 Matalan fashion 19 MHD Sale 20
family&home 22–49 Sebert Wood News 23 Woodland Ways 24Frank Warby 25Community News 26 Andrew Southwood 27 The Master Composter 36St Nicholas Hospice Care 37 Christ Church Moreton Hall 42-43 Police Newsletter 44 May in the garden 46NEW! Horoscopes 48
businessmatters 50–53 motoring&travel 54–55 what’sonlistings 56–63 Cinema listings 60 Moreton Hall Community Centre 61Calendar 62Useful Numbers 63
Accident repairs 41 Accountants/Bookkeepers 50Aerials 48Bathrooms 31, 38Beautician 7, 13, 15Builders 45, 47, 49Business Skills Training 51Car Dealers 2, 32-33, 54-55Car Mechanics 2, 32-33, 54-55 Carpets & Flooring 49Cattery 22Childcare 28, 29Chiropodist 7Cleaning 5, 31Community Centre 61Computer Services 52Conservatories 38, 41, 64Country Store 21 Dance Lessons 5Driving Instructors 29 Electrician 47Estate Agents 3, 45Fascias 38, 41, 64 Furniture 35Gardeners & Landscapers 30, 34, 40, 41, 45, 47, 49Golf Range & Supplies 57 Graphic/Web Design 53Hairdressers 5, 7, 13, 15Home Furnishings 31Osteopaths 14Oven Cleaning 22, 45Painter & Decorator 34Paving & Walling Supplies 34, 39, 41, 45, 47, 49Pet Accessories 40 Pilates 11Plant Hire 47Plumber 31, 34Post Office 61Printing 52Restaurants/Pubs/Hotels 18Salsa Dancing 5Solicitors 51Sports Clubs 13, 56, 57 Stage School 29 Tiles/Tiling 31, 38, 45, 48Tree Surgeon 22, 40TV’s & Electricals 48Weight Loss 5, 8, 9, 13Windows 38, 41, 64 Workwear 2Yoga 11
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1. Create a GlowStaying out of the sun to protect yourself from skin cancer doesn’t mean that you’re destined to a blanched-out look all summer. Look for a high-quality self-tanning bronzer in a bottle. Just remember to fully exfoliate before applying the self-tanning product, so that you get a smooth, even look.
2. Smooth MovesWant smooth, silky legs? Wait a few minutes after hopping in the shower before you start shaving. Allowing the warm water to soak into your skin for 3-5 minutes will soften your hair shaft, so that you can get a closer shave.
3. Prime it UpTo keep your make-up from melting, use a primer first. Apply an eye shadow base or primer to keep your liner and shadow in place. Invest in waterproof mascara to keep your lashes looking long and luscious.
4. Go BoldBe adventurous with a bright, vibrant colour on your toenails. Pale colors fade more easily when exposed to sand or UV rays, but bright colors will shine away.
5. Soak at HomeIf time and money don’t allow for a full spa pedicure, then create your own foot soak at home. Fill a basin with warm water, Epson salt, and a dash of scented oil. Remove rough spots with a homemade concoction of olive oil and sugar.
Looking to spice up your look - and your attitude - this summer? It doesn’t take much. Just a few small changes in your daily routine can give you a hot look and a new lease of life. Check out these top ten tips for creating looks that sizzle this summer.
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6. Stay HydratedDehydration can take a toll on your skin, hair, and overall look. Drink the recommended 8-10 glasses of water per day, especially during hot, summer weather.
7. Get MovingStay active this summer with water sports, hikes, or bike rides. You’ll be more confident in your tank top after you’ve burned a few extra calories. Jazzercise Founder and CEO Judi Sheppard Missett suggests a minimum of 30 minutes of physical exercise on most days of the week.
8. Less is MoreDitch the heavy make-up this summer and opt for a lightweight foundation instead. Apply foundation or powder in the center of your face, where the most unevenness tends to occur. Then use a brush to blend it outward.
9. Take a ChanceSummer is a good time to experiment with your look. Talk with your hairstylist about a new cut, try a different shade of lipstick, or add some essential oils into your bubble bath.
10. Shine from the Inside OutNothing is more beautiful than a confident woman. Write down a list of your positive qualities – your sense of humour, your loyalty to friends, or your talent for writing poetic verses. When you’re feeling down, take a look at your list, add a little strut to your step, and let your inner beauty shine.
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MONDAY- 6.00pm (Tuesday if bank holiday)Southgate Community Centre, Caie Walk, Nowton EstateTel: Helen 07795 282930 TUESDAY- 7:00pmNewbury Community Centre, St Olaves RoadTel: Shani 01842 820001 WEDNESDAY- 3.30pm, 5.00pm, 7.00pmNew Green Centre, ThurstonTel: Shani 01842 820001 WEDNESDAY- 10.00am, 3.30pm, 5.30pm, 7.30pmWestbury Social Club, Oliver RoadTel: Alexandra 01284 788201 THURSDAY- 9.30am, 11.30am & 1.30pmMoreton Hall Community CentreTel: Carol 01359 251866 THURSDAY- 7.30pmMoreton Hall Community CentreTel: Helen 07795 282930
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Hay feverThis is the time of year, with the pollen count rising, that some people suffer from various asthmatic and allergic conditions. Oil Seed Rape and Tree Pollen are prevalent in this area and seem to cause many people a problem. Common symptoms of respiratory allergies include sneezing, wheezing, watery, weepy eyes, coughing, postnasal drip, and itchy nose, irritating feelings in the eyes, ears, nose and throat. Some secondary symptoms can be fatigue, headaches, nosebleeds and itchy skin. What Causes Hay Fever? Researchers have yet to clearly understand why some people’s immune systems over-react to exposure to pollens and other environmental elements, while others don’t. It is hard to pinpoint the exact cause of respiratory allergies; however, heredity does seem to play a role, as do environmental factors. Some evidence suggests that those who were breastfed as babies are less likely than those who were bottle fed to develop allergies. Symptoms of hay fever are partly a result of inflammation that, in turn, is activated by the immune system. Because of this, a properly functioning immune system is crucial in the treatment of seasonal allergies. As I often say, it is so important to look after this body that we have – eating sensibly, taking regular exercise and reducing our stress levels are all vital actions to take if we want to
strengthen our immune systems.Natural preventative remedies you can consider include a Homeopathic remedy called Mixed Pollen (Homeopathy believes in giving the body a very small dose of what is causing the imbalance so the body’s natural immune system works to defeat the problem). Old Wives tales will tell you to take a spoonful of local honey (made within 10 miles of where you live) as the bees feed on the pollen and the same principle applies. Herbal Remedies:As far as treating the symptoms there are various useful herbs you can try:CHAMOMILE Tea is used to reduce duration of hay fever attacks. EUCALYPTUS OIL used in steam inhalation to ease congestion. EYEBRIGHT Tincture or capsules reduce hay fever symptoms. GINGER Reduces inflammation, antimicrobial. LIQUORICE ROOT Reduces inflammation, antiviral, antibacterial. NETTLE Extract acts as an expectorant, reduces sinus inflammation. ROOIBOS/REDBUSH TEA has antihistamine properties. A tea is sometimes helpful in relieving symptoms. ST. JOHN’S WORT Capsules are used to relieve sinus headache.WITCH HAZEL to bathe sore irritated eyes. (Check out your village shop they normally sell it cheaply!)LUFFA COMPLEX (Bioforce) – Taken to improve breathing.
This month we look Hay fever and Allergies
Vitamin & Mineral Supplements – particularly Vitamin C and Zinc to boost the overall immune system (take advice before buying)Vitamin E - New data suggest that supplementing with vitamin E can help lower rates of asthma, rhinitis and hay fever. Researchers in Nottingham surveyed the vitamin E intake of a random sample of 2633 adults, aged 18 to 70. Each of the individuals supplied information on their intake of vitamins E and C, magnesium, polyunsaturated fats and other nutrients, via a food frequency questionnaire. The participants also underwent measurements to determine their sensitivity to grass pollen, cat fur and other allergens, as well as to provide information on the nature of their asthma and hay fever. On putting all of the information together, the researchers found that those with the highest daily intake of vitamin E were least likely to suffer from allergen sensitive atopic conditions such as asthma, rhinitis and hay fever. In addition, none of the other nutrients measured appeared to have the same protective effects nor did vitamin E appear to be more effective in combination with any other nutrient (Lancet, 2000; 356: 1573-4).
Remember that wearing sunglasses can often help protect pollen getting into the eyes.
Therapies that have been shown to help:Acupuncture
This month we look Hay fever and Allergies
“Bend & Blend”A combination of dietary tips, mind/body exercises and latest research blended together to promote health & vitality.By Carole Baker Director, The Self Centre
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In one study of 174 hay fever sufferers, acupuncture (nine sessions over three weeks) and laser acupuncture (15 sessions) were both shown to have significant effects over placebo procedures (Zeitschr Allg Med, 1998; 74: 45-6).
Other AllergiesAllergens, the substances that give rise to a variety of symptoms including those listed for Hay fever cause the body to react as if an alien substance is attacking the immune system. In some instances, like peanuts, the reaction is potentially fatal. Sometimes there is confusion between an Allergy and Intolerance. You hear many people say they are allergic to a particular foodstuff – unless they have a severe and instant reaction then
chances are it is more of an intolerance, which although not fatal can be distressing. Here is a list of the most common culprits and their symptoms (Craving is a clue!)•DAIRY – Bowel problems,
migraine, asthma and eczema •GLUTEN (Wheat, Oats, Rye) –
Migraine, bloating, difficulty losing weight, irritable bowel problems.
• EGGS – Rashes, stomachupsets, asthma/eczema
• FISH – (Chemicals used tosmoke) Migraine, nausea, skin rashes
•SHELLFISH – Prolonged stomachupsets – fatal reactions
•NUTS – Rashes, swelling,asthma. Fatal reactions.
•SOYA – headaches, indigestion,hormonal issues.
•ADDITIVES – Skin problems,Hyperactivity, Mental issues and depression
There are many forms of treatment; initially starting with removing the potential offenders from your diet (please consult a nutritionist/naturopath). Other treatments that can help rebalance the body to stop it reacting include Homeopathy, Acupuncture, Naturopathy and Zero Balancing.
For more information on the self centre and to download the latest timetable please visitwww.the-self-centre.co.uk, or pop in and see us in Kempson Way!
Carole Baker – Director & Yoga Teacher: The Self Centre.The remedies and advice suggested in this article are the personal opinion of the author. Please also inform your GP if you are planning to take any natural remedies and you are already on long term prescribed drugs. Always consult a qualified Complementary Practitioner, never self medicate.
The remedies and advice suggested in this article are the personal opinion of the author. Please also inform your GP if you are planning to take any natural remedies and you are already on long term prescribed drugs. Always consult a qualified Complementary Practitioner, never self medicate.
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On with the tips.
Switch to Water. Switch from squash to water, tap rather than the bottled water you have to buy. It’s healthier and cheaper. Take a bottle wherever you go.Check the price of water on your tap water bill. Now check the price of bottled water. Quite a difference, isn’t it? So why are you buying bottled water? Cleaner? Not necessarily. Better taste? No, simply a matter of adaptation. Bottled water companies get their supply from the same source you do: municipal water systems. It’s like selling ice to Eskimos. If you don’t trust the quality of tap water, simply filter it yourself.
Eat Eggs. Try to have eggs at breakfast.They are full of vitamins and high in proteins.Low in price too.Don’t believe the eggs & cholesterol myth. Dietary cholesterol is not bound to blood cholesterol. Want to make it cheaper? Buy a chicken.
Eat Fatty Meats. Fatty meats are cheaper & more tasty than lean meats. You think it’s not healthy? Check the Fat Myths:Fat doesn’t make you fat, excess calories doYou need a balanced intake of fats: omega 3, 6 & 9
Get Whey. The cheapest source of protein. Nothing beats it. Use whey in your post Workout Shake to help recovery.
Can we eat Healthy food on a budget?
Tuna Cans. Canned tuna is cheap & contains as much protein as meat. Alternate tuna with eggs, meat & whey. You’ll easily get to your daily amount of protein.
Buy Frozen Veggies. They take less time to prepare and you don’t waste money if they don’t get eaten in time. You can buy in bulk for discounts & store in your freezer.
Use a Multivitamin. Pesticides lower the vitamin levels of your fruits & veggies. Two solutions:Buy organic food or use a multivitamin. Choose what fits your wallet best.
Fish Oil. Omega-3 is found in fish oil. Benefits of omega-3 consumption include:Lowered cholesterol levels and decreased body fat.Reduced inflammation too.You need to eat fatty fish 3 times a week to get these benefits. Time consuming & expensive, so try Liquid Fish Oil or capsules.
Buy Generic Food. The box might be less attractive, but it’s certainly more attractive to your wallet. Brand-name food will always be more expensive. You’re paying for the name, but food is food, so go generic.
Eating healthy:• Lowers disease risks• Increases productivity• Gives you more energy• Makes you stronger
You probably think eating healthy is expensive. and to be honest – it can be. But there are tricks to spare your savings account and keep down the cost. Here are some ways to eat more healthy whilst keeping it cheap.
What is Healthy Food? Before we start, let’s define healthy food. It consists of:Protein. The building blocks of muscles, needed for strength.Fat. A balanced intake of omega 3, 6 & 9.Veggies. All kinds, especially green fibrous veggies.Fruit. Full of vitamins.Water. 1 liter per 1000 calories you expend.Whole grain food. Oats, rice, pasta, breads…
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Buy in Bulk. Think long-term. Buying in bulk is more expensive at the till, but cheaper in the long run. You benefit from discounts, it saves time and saves petrol. Invest in a big freezer. Buy meats & veggies in bulk and freeze them.
Go to One Supermarket. This shop is cheaper for meat, that shop is cheaper for veggies, the other shop is cheaper for fish… How many shops are you going to, trying to find the cheapest food? Choose just one shop and lower your fuel expenses. Get all your food in a supermarket nearer to home. It may not be the cheapest price for all foods, but it saves time & fuel.
Make a Plan. A classic, but worth repeating. Everything starts with a plan. Make a list of what you need. Eat a solid meal before you go shopping, don’t go in there hungry or you will buy more. Go to the supermarket, get what’s on your list and get out of there! This is not a recreational activity, so if possible try not to take your partner or kids. Just get your food and get back home.
Take Food To Work. Ever counted how much money you throw away buying food at work every day? Why not get up earlier to eat a solid breakfast (like scrambled eggs). And then prepare your food for work whilst you’re waiting. No stress during the day about what you’ll be eating and you get healthy food and exactly what you want whilst saving money.
Eat Less. This one is obvious. The less you eat, the lower your grocery bill. If you’re overweight, try to cut down on your overall food intake. Your health and your bank account will thank you for it.
Don’t Buy Junk Food.Stop buying anything that comes out of a box, it’s not usually healthy and can be expensive.If you actually find junk food that is cheaper than whole food, think long-term about the health implications.
We can eat healthy and save money!
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Last year, The Mental Health Foundation launched their Be Mindful campaign encouraging people to adopt mindfulness as an effective approach to managing their mental health. Research has shown that practicing mindfulness on a regular basis can prevent relapse of depression and anxiety in the long term and some schools have started to introduce mindfulness and meditation to help improve the performance and behaviour of pupils. So what is mindfulness and how does it work? I asked Camilla Ghazala, it work? I asked Camilla Ghazala, qualified psychotherapist with years qualified psychotherapist with years qualified psychotherapist with years of experiencing in studying and of experiencing in studying and of experiencing in studying and of experiencing in studying and practicing mindfulness, to explain.practicing mindfulness, to explain.practicing mindfulness, to explain.practicing mindfulness, to explain.
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If we have a habit of running worse If we have a habit of running worse If we have a habit of running worse If we have a habit of running worse If we have a habit of running worse case scenario thoughts our body case scenario thoughts our body case scenario thoughts our body will produce anxiety and cortisol will produce anxiety and cortisol will produce anxiety and cortisol (stress hormone) so that we have (stress hormone) so that we have (stress hormone) so that we have the capacity to ‘run away’ from the the capacity to ‘run away’ from the the capacity to ‘run away’ from the
‘danger’. However the ‘danger’ is in our minds, it’s internal and now the body is full of anxiety which will manifest in different ways. We may feed agitated, our skin may be irritated (eczema), our bowels may become irritated (IBS), we may have headaches or move to comfort ourselves with food, alcohol, drugs etc.
For example: If someone is late home and we start to think that something bad has happened, we may start to go through certain scenarios in detail. Each of these thoughts will alert the body that there is ‘danger’. The more we run those thoughts the higher our anxiety and stress levels will become. Our body assumes that because we are encouraging these because we are encouraging these thoughts they are ‘facts’. The problem thoughts they are ‘facts’. The problem is they are not facts, they are worse is they are not facts, they are worse is they are not facts, they are worse is they are not facts, they are worse case scenarios and possibilities that case scenarios and possibilities that case scenarios and possibilities that case scenarios and possibilities that we have created in our own minds and we have created in our own minds and we have created in our own minds and we have created in our own minds and the body is now fuelled with anxiety the body is now fuelled with anxiety the body is now fuelled with anxiety the body is now fuelled with anxiety and stress that has to be processed. and stress that has to be processed. and stress that has to be processed. and stress that has to be processed. This can keep us in a viscious cycle. This can keep us in a viscious cycle. This can keep us in a viscious cycle. This can keep us in a viscious cycle. This can keep us in a viscious cycle. We feel stressed, we continue to think We feel stressed, we continue to think We feel stressed, we continue to think We feel stressed, we continue to think We feel stressed, we continue to think worse case scenarios and become worse case scenarios and become worse case scenarios and become worse case scenarios and become more stressed. When we are in this more stressed. When we are in this more stressed. When we are in this more stressed. When we are in this loop cycle it can be difficult to pull out loop cycle it can be difficult to pull out loop cycle it can be difficult to pull out loop cycle it can be difficult to pull out of it, and bring a wider perspective to of it, and bring a wider perspective to of it, and bring a wider perspective to of it, and bring a wider perspective to the situation, eg: consider the other the situation, eg: consider the other the situation, eg: consider the other the situation, eg: consider the other reasons someone may be late home.reasons someone may be late home.reasons someone may be late home.reasons someone may be late home.
How Can Mindfulness HelpHow Can Mindfulness HelpHow Can Mindfulness HelpHow Can Mindfulness Help
Through observing our thoughts Through observing our thoughts Through observing our thoughts Through observing our thoughts regularly we can gain more control regularly we can gain more control regularly we can gain more control regularly we can gain more control over the thoughts that fuel different over the thoughts that fuel different over the thoughts that fuel different over the thoughts that fuel different emotions. We will not stop the mind emotions. We will not stop the mind emotions. We will not stop the mind emotions. We will not stop the mind from thinking, that is the minds from thinking, that is the minds job. Our job is to pay attention to job. Our job is to pay attention to
How Can Mindfulness Reduce Anxiety & Stress?Tina Gibbons of The Mind Sanctuary asks Camilla Ghazala, local expert on mindfulness, to explain.
how we are creating more anxiety how we are creating more anxiety (or other emotions) than necessary, encouraging ourselves to feel stressed and overwhelmed.
Like anything in life, if we want to get the most out of something we have to put consistent time and energy into it. If we go to the gym once a month it will make little or no difference to our health. If we go regularly we will benefit our cognitive, emotional and physical health. Practicing Mindfulness is the same as anything else. Regular practice brings results. What I love about Mindfulness is that it can be practiced any time, any where, and no one knows your doing it. It is a flexible technique that is always with you. There is no need for any particular belief system, there is a need for an open mind to learn something new and a commitment to practice.
Camilla is introducing regular mindfulness workshops and courses to the public, employers and schools, the first if which will be in June at The Self Centre.
Please email [email protected] or telephone Camilla Ghazala for more information, to secure a space on a workshop, or to express an interest in future courses.
Tel Camilla: 01638 552047
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4 skinless boneless chicken breast fillets
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Children at Sebert Wood Primary School have taken part in their own One World Week. They have been learning about different countries from around the world in a complete change to the curriculum all week.
Each class has researched a country taking part in the 2012 Olympics and has had the opportunity to take part in cookery, craft, face painting, art, research and a dance and music workshop with a specialist dance teacher. Every day classes are visited with food samples from different places to give children the opportunity to link familiar and less familiar food items with their places of origin – nachos, croissants, tim-tams. Children have cooked pizza, stir-frys , anzac biscuits and tortillas
One World Week started with young people from King Edward Upper School demonstrating Ruandan dances in assembly and then taking workshops. Reception children have had their own cheer leading workshop.
Children have created art from around the world including a didgeridoo workshop and Moori patterns and facepaints. During the week there have been the dance workshops lead by Lorraine Theobald of ‘World Dance and Music Workshops’ these have included Chinese, French, Roman, Aztec, Aboriginal
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Sebert Wood School Year 4 football team have this year won League 1 of the Bury St Edmunds and District Primary School League winning 11 out of 14 games and scoring 74 goals and only conceding 7.
On 26th March, in the final of the cup competition, they beat the league 2 runners up Ickworth Park 1-0 in a very closely fought game.
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Top Row (Ickworth Park) : Alasdair English, Callum Jones, Harry Allsop, Jordan Asker, Matthew Glover, Hadley Rose, Harvey Hempstead, Jack Wass, Patrick Laycock and Robert MartinBottom Row (Sebert Wood) : Isaac Armstrong, Charlie Brown, Ellie Allen, Ellie Costin, Matthew Bailey, Dan Stobbart, Richard Humphreys, Thomas Smith, Max Rolls, Ryan Swann, Thomas McLaren, Zain Robson, Thomas Mitson and George Anderson
and Haka Dance. Headteacher Richard Rice created an ‘Australian’ puppet show for year 2 classes, introducing many different Australian animals to the children and an animal song.
Year 4 children were inspired by the art, craft and music of Mexico and have created different forms of Ojo de dios ‘God’s eye’ star weaving, Papel Picados traditional folk art from Mexico that involves cutting out intricate patterns on colorful tissue paper. They held their own fiesta at the end of the week celebrating with food, dance and their home made piñatas, filled with sweets and treats.
The week culminated in an exhibition for every class to visit on Friday afternoon with families able to after school on Friday.
One World Week was the inspiration of Year 3 teacher Victoria Hickey who has planned the event “Every lesson has been different this week and the children have been really responsive and inspired! Once we started they have come up with many ideas of their own to help bring the theme to life and their research about different countries has been excellent. The art work across the school looks amazing.”
After the inspiration of One World Week lucky children returned to school for Easter Egg Bingo, run by the Friends of Sebert Wood School.
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Nature Watch by Woodland Ways Many people enjoy walking in
Natterer’s Wood. But have you ever walked from there to Ten-acre field, with its thousands of cowslips and spectacular lightning-struck tree? Very few people have, even though Ten-acre field is just 30 metres away. The trouble is, Mount Road is in the way, and there’s a very steep bank to scramble down. If you manage not to stumble into the road when there’s a passing car, you are then faced with a steep bank to climb up. Also, there’s a few metres of arable land and some bushes to push through at the end of Ten-acre field. To walk round, its getting on for a mile via Orttewell Road or Shaker’s Lane.
It seems daft that two brilliant green spaces, just 30 metres apart, are separated by an impassable gulf. Most people like a circular walk rather than a there-and-back, and this gulf prevents a great countryside experience in our suburban housing estate. Woodland Ways thinks that
is an issue. Alex Jackson, a work experience student at The Landscape Partnership, has come up with one way of bridging the gap. Using InDesign software, he superimposed a drawing of the Orttewell Road bridge onto Mount Road just downhill of Moreton Hall School’s brick-and-flint wall. This would get people across very easily.
You might prefer a more rustic wooden design, and double-decker bus drivers might want a higher bridge, but its a good start. Maybe a ramp down to Mount Road and back up again might be a bit cheaper, or look less intrusive to some. Money is tight, and a design, let alone construction, is unlikely to start for some time. First of all, we need to know if there is much demand for a Moiunt Road crossing.
Would you like to be able to cross Mount Road at that point? Ring or email us (see left) and we’ll start to gauge local opinion.
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Bridging the gap - Mount Road
Why not join in with a Woodland Ways work party to help improve the Moreton Hall woods? No experience is needed and all are welcome; we’ll show you what to do. For more information please see www.woodlandways.org.uk, see the Woodland Ways noticeboard in the Community Centre, contact Nick Sibbett on 01284 723847 or email [email protected].
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Many people have contacted me regarding the bus service or rather the lack of service.
I have had an email from a 15 year young lady, explaining how the bus service is disrupting her and her fellow students study programme. They have to leave classes early to catch their bus and loose out on important tuition periods. I have passed her email on to the county Council with her permission
YOUTH CLUBI was slightly disappointed with the response for helpers to support the already hard working people doing their bit in order to keep the club running, only two people offered their service. We will keep going but could really do with a few more helpers.
I am talking to Abbeycroft Leisure Services, to arrange some activities for during the summer holidays and if possible have the club open. I will keep you informed of events as soon as I get details.
Until next time, take care and enjoy your summer. Frank
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Yet more criminal damage. On Sunday 17th April at about 2.30am, again on Raedwald Drive, three cars had their wing mirrors wrenched off. One belonging to a policeman just visiting overnight, one belonging to our local postman and the other a resident. I spoke to a PCSO on Monday and none of the incidents were reported, if this sort of behaviour is not reported then the police do not know that there is a problem. Report these antisocial events then the police can try to deal with them. One wonders why people resort to this behaviour after a few drinks. It is not just the inconvenience of having to repair the mirrors, but having to pay the excess on their car insurance and perhaps loosing part of their no claim bonus. Why not enjoy your night out and go home quietly?.
Why Why Why ??
ELECTIONSElections should be over by the time you get this issue, whether I am still your councillor or not, I will still keep an eye on the happenings on our lovely estate.
I will still be able to speak to the council and attempt to get things done as I have been doing for the past twelve years.
OUR SHABBY BUS SERVICEand to our MP David Ruffley, hopefully together they can put pressure on the bus company to sort this mess out.
As the young lady so rightly says, the County Council want Suffolk to be the greenest county, but with a lousy or non existing bus service, more cars will be on the roads ferrying people to schools and hospital and that will not do anything for our Carbon footprint.
MORETON HALL AT IT’S BESTOn a lighter note, it is so nice to see the wonderful array of flowers around the estate, the gardens awash with colour. The trees back to full green leaves and beautiful spring blossom. The daffodils did not last long but 10 acre field is now yellow with cowslips and a lovely place to take a walk. We should enjoy it while it lasts.
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Don’t forget – you can’t take it with you
St Nicholas Hospice Care is reminding people that planning now means they can get on with living, as solicitors from across the region again back a Will writing scheme which last year raised £27,000, including gift aid, for the charity.
And an innovative online reminder means anyone interested in the scheme, which runs throughout June, can be given a helpful reminder before the event starts.
The Hospice’s Wills Weeks will see solicitors draw up and revise Wills in return for a suitable donation to the charity. Solicitors from firms in Bury St Edmunds, Newmarket, Haverhill, Clare, Thetford and Sudbury have signed up to take part in the event and will be participating for specific weeks throughout the month.
The 14 firms taking part are forfeiting their usual fees and giving their time for free to support the Hospice.
This year, the Hospice has launched an online reminder service. Anyone interested in Wills Weeks can register to receive a memory jog – by phone, letter or email – in May that they need to make an appointment with a solicitor. Just go to www.stnicholashospicecare.org.uk to sign up.
In 2010, more than 170 Wills were prepared or existing ones revised during Wills Weeks.
Margaret Lee, Hospice Legacies Officer, said: “We know people lead busy lives, which is why the online reminder service has been set up. We urge people to sign up and we will remind them a few weeks before Wills Weeks starts that they need to make an appointment.
“Don’t put off making a Will any longer. Getting a Will drafted protects your family and gives everyone peace of mind, while your donation will ensure the Hospice can continue to offer its vital services to those who need our help.”
People wanting to take up the offer should contact the solicitor directly to organise a suitable date and time.
For more information, contact Margaret on 01284 755000 or go to www.stnicholashospicecare.co.uk
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Revisit your school days at St John’s!The Centre in St John’s Street is calling for former pupils and teachers to come forward to take part in its official Opening Day celebrations on Saturday 18th June.
The newly refurbished building was formerly St John’s Infant school until 1972 and many local people will have fond memories of going to school or working there and of the building as it was. The Centre has now been transformed through extensive restoration and improvement. It now aims to be a thriving centre for the community, as well as continuing to house the Just Traid shop and café.
A full day of events is planned for 18th June, including photographic displays of the restoration, as well as live music and a variety of performances from local dance and singing groups. The Centre and St John’s church will also be celebrating their 170th birthdays - so there will be an opportunity to delve into their history as well as that of St John’s Street itself with a talk and book launch from local historian Clive Paine, a talk from Moyses Hall Museum on Victorian corsetry and the reconstruction of a schoolroom in Victorian times, complete with live pupils! Both The Centre and St John’s church were founded in 1841 around which time the name of this part of the street was then changed from Long Brackland to St John’s Street.
The ribbon cutting ceremony is at 12 noon and all are welcome to come and take part and also bring any memories/photographs along. A new artwork from Artheads, designed specifically for The Centre will also be unveiled on the day.
The 18th also coincides with the popular St John’s Street Fair, which sees the street closed to traffic and an array of events for all the family. Further information on the day’s events, which start at 10am, can be obtained from Sue 07826 285 041 or from the
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Soft Play centres - modern
day battlefields where ‘good’
parents take on ‘bad’. Or
rather good parents take on
the children of bad parents,
who have been left to run riot
completely unsupervised, using
seemingly harmless plastic
balls as unexpectedly effective
missiles. Sound familiar?
Just to clarify one point - my son
is no brut. In fact I would go as
far as to say he is a bit of a wimp.
A remarkably intelligent and smart
one but, being the same size as
some children half his age, he is
understandably a bit weary of the
scary big boys often encountered at
these places. I am of the opinion
if they are old enough to be left
unattended to lead a kind of ‘Lord
of the Flies’ style mob, then they
shouldn’t be there at all. Surely
their energy could be put to better
use, cutting the grass, polishing the
brass, or sweeping chimneys. To be
honest, I don’t really care, as long
as they aren’t terrifying toddlers.
However, one recent incident
involved some far more dangerous
and volatile characters than the
fore mentioned older boys – the
dreaded 5 year old girls, and
several of them! I think my wife
had already had a quiet word with
them, as they tried to climb up
the slide (with my son nervously
waiting at the top). However,
within a couple of minutes they
were at it again. This time they
were in for a shock.
I stormed up to them, primitive
Neanderthal like protective
instincts, fuelled by the caffeine
from the overpriced coffee
recently consumed, forming a
dangerous cocktail within me. In
a loud, firm voice (in hindsight
perhaps a little too loud & firm) I
informed them that, as indicated
on the sign next to them, they
should not be climbing up the
slide. Three seconds later one of
the girls was in floods of tears, one
had run off screaming, and another
was calmly arguing a technical
point that stopping on the slide
was not actually climbing up (a fair
point, surprisingly well made).
Realising I had perhaps gone in
a bit hard, I changed tact slightly,
making peace by smiling and
helping them down the slide.
Meanwhile I was silently praying
that the large tattooed skin-headed
parent I could see munching
menacingly on a Yorkie out of
the corner of my eye wasn’t this
girls Mum, waiting to throw me
into the ball pool of death at any
moment.
Thankfully it all ended well. After
seeing the error of their ways,
these girls became my new play
mates. One of them in particular
spent the next hour running
round holding hands with my son.
Evidently she was 5 and was not
worried about being nearly twice
his age. Now he is asking “we go
soft play today?” every day when
he wakes up. That’s my boy.
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the hen-thusiastic children egg-citedly gathered to eggs-plore for hidden eggs (kindly donated by one of the parents), having great fun and lots of egg-ercise. they then had a well deserved snack and drink before joining in with Easter colouring activities
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Hundreds of Rwandan people from across the UK Hundreds of Rwandan people from across the UK and Europe will be visiting Bury St Edmunds in and Europe will be visiting Bury St Edmunds in July eager to tour the town that will be hosting July eager to tour the town that will be hosting the London 2012 Pre-Games training camp for the London 2012 Pre-Games training camp for their nation’s athletes.their nation’s athletes.
More than 500 Rwandans will be visiting the More than 500 Rwandans will be visiting the town for the first ever Rwanda Convention for town for the first ever Rwanda Convention for expats living in the UK and Europe. The expats living in the UK and Europe. The convention will take place at The Apex from 22 to convention will take place at The Apex from 22 to 24 July, marking one year to go until the London 24 July, marking one year to go until the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympics. Businesses say the 2012 Olympic and Paralympics. Businesses say the visit will boost the local economy and tourism, visit will boost the local economy and tourism, promoting the historic market town at national promoting the historic market town at national and international level.and international level.
The West Suffolk Athletics Arena at Abbeycroft The West Suffolk Athletics Arena at Abbeycroft Leisure’s Bury St Edmunds Leisure Centre was Leisure’s Bury St Edmunds Leisure Centre was chosen by the country to host the Rwandan chosen by the country to host the Rwandan Olympic and Paralympic teams as they prepare for Olympic and Paralympic teams as they prepare for London 2012. Part of the reasoning behind their London 2012. Part of the reasoning behind their choice was the overall support they felt from the choice was the overall support they felt from the town. Since that time a number of Rwandans have town. Since that time a number of Rwandans have enjoyed visiting Bury St Edmunds.enjoyed visiting Bury St Edmunds.
Geoff Rivers, Chief Executive of St Geoff Rivers, Chief Executive of St Edmundsbury Borough Council, said: Edmundsbury Borough Council, said: “The “The true spirit of the Olympic movement is being true spirit of the Olympic movement is being realised in Bury St Edmunds. The involvement of realised in Bury St Edmunds. The involvement of young people through their schools, religious young people through their schools, religious communities, sporting groups, arts organisations, communities, sporting groups, arts organisations, voluntary and community, civic and commercial voluntary and community, civic and commercial sectors has added up. We are all saying we have a sectors has added up. We are all saying we have a lot to learn from working with Rwandan officials, lot to learn from working with Rwandan officials, athletes and individuals and hopefully something athletes and individuals and hopefully something to offer as well.”to offer as well.”
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So to test yourself I have put together a quick quiz. See how you get on with what you should or shouldn’t put in a compost bin:
1. A good compost heap should be a mix of Carbon (prunings, cardboard or straw), Nitrogen (vegetable and fruit peelings, Grass cuttings and nettles) water and ………………?
2. Which of the following can’t be put in a compost bin? Tick all that apply.
• Tissue• Rhubarb leaves• Chicken bones• Wood ash• Urine• Egg shells• Used cat litter• The contents from a vacuum• Hair• Banana skins• Tuna• Grass cutting• Milk
3. Are used coffee grounds a good thing or bad thing to add to a compost heap?
4. Is it best to layer, or mix, different materials in a compost heap?
5. Should you turn a compost with a garden fork or squash it down by stamping on it?
Welcome to the Master Composter feature, where I will tell you about the joys of composting. I am a Master Composter Volunteer, which means that I have been trained by a charity called Garden Organics, in association with Suffolk County Council, and I devote my spare time to encouraging and assisting everyone to compost more. From the complete novice to the veteran composter, if you have a question about composting, then I will use this page to answer them.
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Answers: 1) Air; 2) Chicken bones, Used cat litter, Tuna and Milk (Caution should be used with wood ash and contents of vacuum as they could contain contaminants but if wood is untreated and vacuum is just the dust from a typical house then they can be added in small quantities; 3) Good; 4) Mix; 5) Turn with a garden fork to introduce air.
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Don’t forget your PJs – that is the message being sent out by St Nicholas Hospice Care as it launches what it hopes will be its biggest and best ever women’s only fundraising event.
In their haste to sign up for the third annual Girls Night Out moonlit walk, this sassy group of women forgot one essential – their nightwear! But hopefully come the big night itself they will be clad in their pyjamas and dressing gowns, ready to go.
Girls Night Out will see hundreds of pyjama-clad women departing Angel Hill on 17 September, before walking an 11.2-mile route around the streets of Bury. And this year, a new six-mile route is being introduced to ensure everyone can take part.
Jenny Baskett, Events and Challenges Fundraiser, said: “As well as the Girls Night Out being a great way to support your local Hospice, there is a tremendous sense of fun and camaraderie on the walk.
“Women who took part last year will remember the eye-catching flashing bunny ears they wore – but this year we have something even more ‘girly’ in store.
“September may seem a long way off, but if you already know you want to take part in the Girls Night Out, why not sign up now and get started with raising sponsorship money?”
In 2010, 550 women took part in the Girls Night Out raising nearly £90,000 for the Hospice, making it the most successful fundraising event in the charity’s history.
But this year it is hoped to smash that total, so more women are encouraged to get on board and sign up. Registration opened on Friday, 8 April.
“We hope those who took part last year will invite their friends, family and work colleagues along this year,” said Jenny.
“As well as raising great sums of money for the Hospice, the aim of the Girls Night Out is to have fun – which means all women, of any age or ability, can take part.”
For more information, contact Jenny on 01284 715583, email [email protected] or go to www.stnicholashospicecare.org.uk.
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As we look back over the holidays we have many happy memories to think about – the holidays, time together as family, and of course the celebration of Easter. It was particularly spectacular this year with the spectacular this year with the Passion Play and other things. It Passion Play and other things. It is good to reflect that we have a is good to reflect that we have a God who is not remote and far God who is not remote and far from us, but comes and dwells from us, but comes and dwells amongst us, shows us how we are amongst us, shows us how we are to live, and is prepared to suffer to live, and is prepared to suffer and die for us. and die for us.
The best news of all, of course, The best news of all, of course, is that He rose from the grave. is that He rose from the grave. This means that death is not the end and there is something else He offers to us all. However, He is also a God of justice. He does require the human-beings of this planet to live in a way that not just pleases Him but includes how we treat animals and plants, as well as each other.
We are aware that to live to such We are aware that to live to such a standard is incredibly difficult and neither families, societies, nor governments can deliver the reforms to help us live as we should. That is why there is we should. That is why there is something else about the gospel something else about the gospel message and the Easter story message and the Easter story that is so important. When that is so important. When Jesus returned to heaven on the Jesus returned to heaven on the day of His ascension, He did day of His ascension, He did not leave His people to fend not leave His people to fend for themselves, He promised for themselves, He promised them the Holy Spirit. This is
the reason we celebrate the feast the reason we celebrate the feast of Pentecost. It is not just the of Pentecost. It is not just the birthday of the church it is also a birthday of the church it is also a day when everything changed for day when everything changed for human-beings. human-beings.
In the same way that God In the same way that God came to earth at Bethlehem at came to earth at Bethlehem at Christmas time, God comes to Christmas time, God comes to Christmas time, God comes to earth again at Pentecost (12th earth again at Pentecost (12th June this year). He comes into the hearts and minds of believers when they pray by means of the Holy Spirit. Everybody who receives Christ is changed morally. They think better thoughts, they speak better thoughts, they speak better thoughts, they speak better words, they are kinder, more words, they are kinder, more words, they are kinder, more compassionate, and become compassionate, and become compassionate, and become better people,. But there is more better people,. But there is more to it than that, it is not just that to it than that, it is not just that individuals are changed, but individuals are changed, but working in partnership with working in partnership with others God is changing society, others God is changing society, structures, institutions and the structures, institutions and the very world itself.
So, that is why with all the So, that is why with all the churches around the world we churches around the world we will be celebrating the feast of will be celebrating the feast of Pentecost with great enthusiasm. Pentecost with great enthusiasm. It is not just when we look back It is not just when we look back to something that was significant to something that was significant two thousand years ago, it is a two thousand years ago, it is a living experience now which living experience now which we continue to enjoy. By it, we continue to enjoy. By it, we see people healed, changed, we see people healed, changed, and transformed. Confident of and transformed. Confident of Christ’s risen presence amongst Christ’s risen presence amongst us because of the Easter story, we us because of the Easter story, we now accept His Spirit and go out now accept His Spirit and go out
into the world to do His will.
A good example is our Fun A good example is our Fun Run. This is when we raise Run. This is when we raise money for Christian Aid. It is an opportunity to get fit, to make new friends, and to raise money for people in the third world. This year we are pleased to welcome Rick Wakeman to start us. Also look out for the start us. Also look out for the Christian Aid collectors who will Christian Aid collectors who will be coming round to collect your envelope, please gift aid it if you envelope, please gift aid it if you can. It is our target this year to break the £4,000 barrier and I do hope that your generosity will do hope that your generosity will enable us to do it. We are also enable us to do it. We are also encouraging everyone to find out encouraging everyone to find out more about Jesus on 22nd May, more about Jesus on 22nd May, why don’t you join us then?why don’t you join us then?
With every good wish,
Yours sincerely,
Jonathan Ford
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1st 8.30am Holy Communion 10.30am Worship Together 6.30pm A Time of Refreshing
7th 11.00am Christian Aid Fun Run
8th 10.30am Morning Worship 6.30pm Prayer and Worship
15th 10.30am Christian Aid Communion 6.30pm United Christian Aid Service At Trinity Methodist Church
22nd 10.30am Morning Worship 6.30pm A Time of Refreshing
29th 10.30am Morning Worship (with baptisms) 6.30pm Healing Holy Communion
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OUR MAY OUR MAY SERVICESSERVICES AND EVENTSAND EVENTS
1st 8.30 am Holy Communion 10.30 am Worship Together 6.30 pm A Time of Refreshing
7th 11.00 am Christian Aid Fun Run
8th 10.30 am Morning Worship 6.30 pm Prayer & Worship
15th 10.30 am Christian Aid Communion 6.30 pm United Christian Aid Service At Trinity Methodist Church
22nd 10.30 am Morning Worship 6.30 pm A Time of Refreshing
29th 10.30 am Morning Worship (with baptisms) 6.30 pm Healing Holy Communion
Fun Run
Get sponsored • Raise money • END POVERTYBooking and sponsor forms available from Christ Church Moreton Hall, Lawsons Place,
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All proceeds will go to Christian Aid. UK registered charity number 1105851 Company number 5171525
Rick Wakeman will be making a guest appearance at 11 am!
Come and support your local Church!support your local Church!support your
Saturday 7th May 2011 11.00 am to 1.30 pmon the field next to Christ Church Moreton Hall
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With summer soon approaching and the weather starting to get warmer, Suffolk Police would like to remind residents to ensure that all windows and doors are kept secure during this warm weather.
Many people become complacent in the warm weather and leave doors and windows open. Burglars are usually opportunists and will take any chance that they are confronted with.
We suggest that easily accessible windows are fitted with a ‘limiter’ device, which prevents them from being opened to a large degree. The same security steps are given for easily accessible windows on upper floors.
People are also reminded to lock outbuildings, such as sheds too.
People do not always appreciate how much valuable property is often kept in their sheds. Lawnmowers, bicycles and power tools are attractive to thieves and are usually costly to replace. The other danger with leaving sheds and outbuildings unlocked often means that thieves can use garden tools stored in them as a tool to force entry to the house.
COMMUNITY POLICENEWSLETTER
THE NEXT PRIORITY MEETING FOR THE PUBLIC
The next priority meeting that you, the public can address your concerns and issues to the Police, St Edmundsbury Borough Council, Havebury Housing and other partnerships will be on Wednesday 8th June 2011 at Sainsburys, Bedingfeld Way, Bury St Edmunds in the restaurant. The meeting will begin at 19:00 hours and finish approximately 21:00 hrs.
We look forward to seeing you all.
This is your opportunity to come along and find out about what is happening in your local area, raise any concerns or issues you may have or just simply to meet your local officers.
Sincerest regards
PCSO 3236 Emma StaceyTel: 01284 774100Email: [email protected]
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None of these will stand frost so keep them in a green house, conservatory or a very sheltered corner of the garden and plant out in a early June.
Young courgette plants looking healthy, but not ready to go outside just yet.
Keep sowing seeds of salads like lettuce, radish and rocket. A short row every two or three weeks will ensure a continuous supply. Remember to keep them watered.
Watering
Pot plants will tell you when they need a good soak. Pick up the pot or tray and if it is light in weight soak it in a bowl of water for at least half an hour.
Outdoors, it is best to give a really good soak once or twice a week rather than a light sprinkle every day. Watering correctly is more of an art than a science. Use your common sense to judge when and how to water.
A fine rose on the can which gives fine droplets is much better than a course one.
Do remember to water newly planted trees, they need a good drink in times of drought or you will lose them.
If you have young tomato plants look out for side shoots and remove them. Bush varieties can be left with side shoots on.
Thin seedlings in a seed bed so they have room to grow. Initially 1cm (1/2 inch) apart is fine but thin again in a few weeks.
Happy Gardening!
After the drought in April, those who have dug their gardens earlier in the year are left with a mess.
They have hard dry blocks of earth in their gardens that they cannot do a thing with.
So what do we do for May?
Don’t dig, fork or rotovate your garden.
You should start growing plants in pots, seed trays or even old guttering.
If you grow your plants inside, when they are big enough to stand the rigours of the garden, simply slip them carefully into holes a bit bigger than the containers they are in and fill around them with compost, or bought in top soil.
Water well, preferably watering the holes before planting and again afterwards. Keep well watered and your plants will succeed.
Planting in pockets of good growing medium is the way to handle intractable clay soil in the spring and early summer.
Some other things not to do. Don’t buy bedding plants yet. We may still get a frost which will damage them badly. Wait until near the end of May.
Don’t plant out your tender vegetables yet for the same reason.
Seeds to sow now
Now is the time to sow seeds indoors of courgettes, French and Runner beans, pumpkins, marrows and sweet corn. Read the instructions on the packet before you start, there’s lots of useful information there.
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Spring clean the kitchenHOROSCOPESAries (Mar. 21- April 20)You can convince others to follow suit. You must not lead someone on or show interest in them for the wrong reasons. You may find that your boss is not delighted with your work lately. Don’t hesitate to voice your opinions at a group meeting; however, keep your thoughts to yourself at home.
Lucky day: Tuesday.
Taurus (Apr. 21- Ma y 21)Find out what they’re up to, and see if you can pick up where you left off. If they’re too demanding, reconsider this union. Try to avoid serious discussions with loved ones. Your best efforts will come through making changes in your home.
Lucky day: Friday.
Gemini (May 22-June 21)Channel your energy into projects that will enhance your home. You will find travel and lectures most stimulating. Strengthen your position among your peers. You can help a close friend find solutions to personal problems.
Lucky day: Sunday.
Cancer (June 22-July 22)Take on positions that offer on the job training or pay for courses related to the business. You can put in some overtime and make extra cash. Channel your energy into decorating or household chores. There’ll be difficulties if you spend too much.
Lucky day: Tuesday.
Leo (July 23-Aug 22)Your mate will be pushing you to do things that you really don’t want to do. Exaggeration or deception coupled with overindulgence might be a problem. Travel could be in order. You will upset your partner if you have spent money on things that aren’t necessary.
Lucky day: Friday.
Virgo (Aug. 23 -Sept. 23)Plan to do things with your faithful pet or with youngsters who have interesting hobbies. New romantic ties can be made; however, you must make sure that your motives are not selfish before you make your move. Don’t let children hold you back from doing things you enjoy. It might be time for you to take a quantum leap from one career to another.
Lucky day: Saturday.
Libra (Sept. 24 -Oct. 23)Your partner may be erratic this month if you haven’t paid enough attention to him or her. You can enhance your reputation if you treat family and friends with respect and dignity. Deception will play an important factor in relationships. You must watch your tendency to spend whatever you make.
Lucky day: Sunday.
Scorpio (Oct. 24 - Nov. 22)Get help to finish a project if you need it. Entertainment should include your whole family. Do not ruffle feathers if possible. Listen and formulate your course of action. You will be indecisive.
Lucky day: Thursday.
Sagittarius (Nov. 23 -Dec. 21) Compromise if you wish to have any fun at all. Make any necessary changes to your insurance policy. Although upsetting, changes in your domestic situation will be favourable. Don’t be too eager to spend what’s left over; more unexpected expenses are evident.
Lucky day: Saturday.
Capricorn (Dec 22.- Jan. 20)Relatives may be less than easy to deal with. Your involvement in organisational events could open doors to new and exciting opportunities. Don’t let relatives stand in the way of your personal plans. Your courage and willpower will enable you to get rid of destructive habits as well.
Lucky day: Friday.
Aquarius (Jan. 21 -Feb. 19)You need to do more research before you make your final decision. Put your efforts into being creative. Secret enemies may be holding a grudge that you’re not even aware of. Don’t make excuses.
Lucky day: Wednesday.
Pisces (Feb. 20-Mar. 20)You may have to take a short trip to visit someone who hasn’t been well. Be aware that a female you work with may be trying to hold you back. If you have to deal with large institutions, be careful not to make waves. You will have a little more energy than usual.
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Auto Park Mot & Service Centre
All Servicing, MOT’s &Repairs At Low Low Prices
Auto Park Mot & Service Centre
All Servicing, MOT’s &Repairs At Low Low Prices
Auto Park Mot & Service Centre
All Servicing, MOT’s &Repairs At Low Low Prices
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ANGLIAN VEHICLE SERVICES
• CAR & COMMERCIAL• SERVICING• REPAIRS• MOTS
TELEPHONE 01284 750487www.anglianvehicleservices.co.ukCHAPEL POND HILL, BURY ST EDMUNDS IP32 7HT
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Independent BMW & Mini Specialists
SERVICINGSERVICING REPAIRSREPAIRS DIAGNOSTICSDIAGNOSTICS MOTMOT TYRESTYRES BODYWORKBODYWORK
Unit 13 Bunting Road, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. IP32 7BXUnit 13 Bunting Road, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. IP32 7BX
www.warnemotorsbury.co.ukwww.warnemotorsbury.co.uk
T: 01284 754921T: 01284 754921
All aspects of BMW and Mini servicing and repairs
• Diagnostics and programming• Tyres (including run flat) and wheel balancing*• Full geometry wheel alignment*• MOT’s*• Accident repairs/Bodywork*
In addition to the specialist BMW and Mini services offered, we are happy to also provide
these services * to any make of vehicle.
All aspects of BMW and Mini servicing and repairs
• Diagnostics and programming• Tyres (including run flat) and wheel balancing*• Full geometry wheel alignment*• MOT’s*• Accident repairs/Bodywork*
In addition to the specialist BMW and Mini services offered, we are happy to also provide
these services * to any make of vehicle.
Model shown is the Swift SZ4 5 door manual available at £12,245 on the road. (Metallic paint at £390). Swift range official fuel consumption figures in mpg (L/100km): urban from 41.5 (6.8) to 46.3 (6.1), extra urban from 57.6 (4.9) to 64.2 (4.4), combined from 50.4 (5.6) to 56.5 (5.0). Official CO2 emissions from 116g/km to 129g/km.
Contact us today for a test drive
0% APR typical finance over 3 years, minimum 50% deposit required, is subject to availability for Swift vehicles privately registered between 1st September 2010 and 30th September 2010 from participating Authorised Suzuki Dealers only. Credit is available to persons aged 18 years or over, subject to status. Indemnities may be required. For full details contact your local Suzuki Dealer. Suzuki Finance reserves the right to withdraw or amend this offer without notice or prior warning. The offer is available to customers within the UK (excludes Channel Islands and Isle of Man). Suzuki Finance, part of Black Horse Group, St William House, Tresillian Terrace, Cardiff CF10 5BH. This offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. All prices and specifications are correct at time of going to press. *ESP is a registered trademark of Daimler AG.
The All New Swift. With a lighter, punchier Dual VVT engine and advanced handling, it’s designed for fun. With fuel consumption kept to the absolute minimum, it’s designed for economy. With ESP®* and 7 airbags as standard, it’s designed for safety. And with a great finance offer available right now, it’s definitely designed for life.
John Banks LimitedKempson Way, Moreton Hall,Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP32 7ART: 01284 715020 F: 01284 766266
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Model shown is the Swift SZ4 5 door manual available at £12,245 on the road. (Metallic paint at £390). Swift range official fuel consumption figures in mpg (L/100km): urban from 41.5 (6.8) to 46.3 (6.1), extra urban from 57.6 (4.9) to 64.2 (4.4), combined from 50.4 (5.6) to 56.5 (5.0). Official CO2 emissions from 116g/km to 129g/km.
Contact us today for a test drive
0% APR typical finance over 3 years, minimum 50% deposit required, is subject to availability for Swift vehicles privately registered between 1st September 2010 and 30th September 2010 from participating Authorised Suzuki Dealers only. Credit is available to persons aged 18 years or over, subject to status. Indemnities may be required. For full details contact your local Suzuki Dealer. Suzuki Finance reserves the right to withdraw or amend this offer without notice or prior warning. The offer is available to customers within the UK (excludes Channel Islands and Isle of Man). Suzuki Finance, part of Black Horse Group, St William House, Tresillian Terrace, Cardiff CF10 5BH. This offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. All prices and specifications are correct at time of going to press. *ESP is a registered trademark of Daimler AG.
The All New Swift. With a lighter, punchier Dual VVT engine and advanced handling, it’s designed for fun. With fuel consumption kept to the absolute minimum, it’s designed for economy. With ESP®* and 7 airbags as standard, it’s designed for safety. And with a great finance offer available right now, it’s definitely designed for life.
John Banks LimitedKempson Way, Moreton Hall,Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP32 7ART: 01284 715020 F: 01284 766266
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Rushbrooke Lane • Bury St Edmunds • Suffolk IP33 3RR
Tel: 01284 723894
Open 7 Days a WeekMon-Fri until 9pmWeekends until 5.30pm
• Free Weekend Junior Coaching• Floodlit Driving Range• PGA Golf Tuition• Srixon Range Balls• Power Tees• Tommi Putt Lab• Computer Analysis Tuition Studio• Technology Driven Club Fitting Studio £1 off
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The Suffolk The Suffolk 14th & 15th May14th & 15th May
Brought to you in association with the Suffolk Land Rover Owners Club, our dedicated 4x4 show is packed with a brilliant weekend of off road activities including two fantastic LANTRA certified courses to try, charity rides, recovery & winching displays, tuition instruction for off road beginners, competitions & prizes and club displays across the two days.
Special offers for 4x4 Club Stands & Special offers for 4x4 Club Stands & Members Members
Contact us for further informationContact us for further information
BOOK ONLINE FOR ADVANCED TICKET DISCOUNTS
[email protected] www.roughamairfield.org Tel: 01359 270524
4x4 Show4x4 Show & Autojumble& Autojumble
14th & 15th May14th & 15th May14th & 15th May14th & 15th May14th & 15th May
Brought to you in association with the Suffolk Land Rover Owners Club, our dedicated 4x4 show is packed with a brilliant weekend of off road activities including two fantastic LANTRA certified courses to try, charity rides, recovery & winching displays, tuition instruction for off road beginners, displays, tuition instruction for off road beginners, competitions & prizes and club displays across the two days. competitions & prizes and club displays across the two days.
BOOK ONLINE FOR ADVANCED TICKET DISCOUNTS
www.roughamairfield.org
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There will be a huge Autojumble running in conjunction with this weekend, as well as specialist trade stands selling all manner of parts and accessories.
General Day Admission: Adults-£7 Conc/12-18s-£5 Under 12s FREE
Non Trade Autojumble Pitches: £5 plus Admission
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Ticket price Ticket price
£7.50(including food)
Fancy a great local night out?
Auction of Promises and Live Band
Saturday 7th May 20117.30pm – 11.30pm
At Abbots Green Community Primary SchoolHosted by Friends of Abbots Green
Raising funds for ICT equipment
• Auction of Promises• A variety of lots donated by local • businesses and families• Fish and Chip Supper• Licensed bar• Live band – The Avocetswww.myspace.com/the avocetsmusic
For further information or to purchase ticketsplease contact Ginny on 07887 696102
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www.moretonhallcommunitycentre.co.uk
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Films forMay…
CINEMAS IN BURY ST EDMUNDS:
Cineworld, Parkway, IP33 3BA. Tel 0871 200 2000 Abbeygate Picturehouse, Hatter Street, IP33 1NE Box Office 01284 762586, 24 hr Info Line 01284 754477.
ARTHURDirector: Jason WinerStarring: Russell Brand, Greta Gerwig, Jennifer Garner, Helen Mirren, Nick Nolte
This remake of the fondly remembered Dudley Moore comedy stars Russell Brand as a hapless billionaire who must choose between love and money.
Arthur Bach (Russell Brand) is an irresponsible playboy - despite the fact that he’s been told what to do all his life. The culprits are his stern mother (Geraldine James), his housekeeper Hobson (Helen Mirren), and now, much to his dismay, his new bride-to-be Susan (Jennifer Garner). Arthur has been ordered to marry Susan, or suffer the consequences of disobedience - a new life, cut off from all his wealth and privilege. But Arthur doesn’t love Susan, and has instead fallen for Naomi (Greta Gerwig), a woman with no money but a good heart. With Russell Brand in hilarious form, it’s time to find out which choice Arthur will make. Can he choose love - and lose the safety net his money provides? Or will he settle for marriage to the terrifying Susan?
RIODirector: Carlos SaldanhaStarring: Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, Leslie Mann, Jamie Foxx
This hilarious animated adventure comes from the team that brought us the ‘Ice Age’ movies. Blu (Jesse Eisenberg) is a blue macaw who lives happily with his owner in Minnesota, until it’s discovered that Blu is the last male of his species. There is only one known female - her name is Jewel (Anne Hathaway) and she lives in Rio de Janeiro. So Blu must travel to South America to try to win her heart. But when poachers set their sights on Blu and Jewel, looking to make a killing from such valuable birds, the chase is on. As they are pursued, our macaw heroes turn to new friends for help, including the wise toucan Rafael (George Lopez), the dribbling bulldog Luiz (Tracy Morgan), and Nico, a tiny yellow canary (Jamie Foxx). With friends like these, the two desperate fugitives just might have a chance - now if only Blu could learn to fly...
SCREAM 4Director: Wes CravenStarring: Neve Campbell, David Arquette, Courteney Cox, Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere
Ghostface returns in this latest installment of the ‘Scream’ franchise - written and directed by the team behind the original horror classic.
Director Wes Craven and writer Kevin Williamson started a craze for intelligent, horror-literate slasher movies with the release of ‘Scream’ back in 1996. Now the series returns to its roots, with Sidney (Neve Campbell), survivor of Ghostface’s first killing spree, returning to her home town of Woodboro on the anniversary of the original massacre. There she reconnects with fellow survivors Dewey (David Arquette) and Gale (Courteney Cox), and meets her cousin Jill (Emma Roberts). The trouble is, you can’t keep a good maniac down, and it’s not long before Sidney, along with her friends and family, are once again stalked by an unstoppable killer in long black robes. Only this time, the rules that everyone thinks they know are being rewritten. How will a new generation deal with this classic terror?
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rooM hire available• Children’s Parties • Wedding Receptions • Private Functions • Conference Facilities • Fully Equipped Kitchen
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Give Kerrie a call on 01284 763402 Office Hours: 9.00am–1.00pm
Moreton hall poSt oFFice• Next Day Delivery by 9am or 1pm• Alliance & Leicester Business Banking• Travel Money – Euros & Dollars held in stock, all other currency available by next day• Car and Van Insurance
telephone 01284 769841
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Moreton hallCommunity Centre
tueSday 10th and 24th May
bingoSaturday 14th May
Fa cup Fun dayFun and games for all the family, Ko 3pm, bbQ and disco after the match, join us for family fun!
Saturday 21St May
bury open darts tournamententry fee £10 each. £1000 prize money (winner £500). Food will be available throughout the day. call colin on 01284 768660 for more details.
Saturday 28th May
elvis revisited Showall welcome, starts 8pm
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