Bedfield, Monk Soham, Southolt, Tannington and Worlingworth Church and Village News April 2016
Bedfield, Monk Soham, Southolt,
Tannington and Worlingworth
Church and Village News
April 2016
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For Pastoral Care, Baptism, Wedding or Funeral arrangements please contact Rev David Burrell,
email [email protected] (01986 798136) Address -The Rectory, 15 Noyes Rd, Laxfield, IP13 8EB or
Rev. Ron Orams, Tel: 01986 798901 or email: [email protected] Telephone numbers for relevant parishes on the centre pages
Dear Friends, April 2016
One of the less attractive traits of human beings is the way we load expecta-tions on to people that are unrealistic and unfair. Then, when the expectations are not met, we criticise the others and not ourselves.
Jesus was well aware of what people wanted him to be and do. He knew he could not be the conquering liberator of their imagination because his path was to lead to defeat and death – something very hard for his followers to ac-cept. St Luke tells us that even when Jesus hung on the cross ‘the leaders scoffed at him, saying “He saved others; let him save himself if he is the Mes-siah of God, his chosen one!” The soldiers also mocked him, coming up and offering him sour wine, and saying, “If you are the King of the Jews, save your-self!”’ (Luke 23:35-37.) These must have been bitter words for the Son of God to hear, when he knew that he could have summoned legions of angels to re-lease him from the cross, but chose not to.
In that choice he in fact exceeded all expectation. Instead of liberating the nation he sacrificed himself so that every man, woman and child in the world could come back to God. That’s how much he loved us.
No-one on that first Good Friday believed that Jesus would rise again, al-though he had told them he would. On Easter Day he turned defeat into vic-tory and silenced the mockery of his enemies by a far greater miracle than stepping down from the cross would have been. However, he still didn’t do what we might have expected, namely to appear to the Jewish leaders and Ro-man soldiers. Instead he appeared secretly to his friends, that not very won-derful bunch of disciples. Gradually the message that he was alive again spread and spread, so that now all round the world people can rejoice in God’s great work in saving lost humanity. He has done far more than we could ask, or think, or deserve. It’s a secret that we can all share in one of our churches over this Easter season and beyond ‘Christ has died; Christ is risen; Christ will come again!’ David
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Flowers and Brasses. St Mary’s, during April
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.April 3rd.................A. Davidson. " 10th..................P. Parfitt. " 17th...................J . Butler. " 24th..................J. Rodwell. (Snr.)
May 1st....................C. Stanford
To keep St. Mary's as fresh as we can the cleaning is
done every two weeks, but we only have a team of five
helpers If anyone else would be prepared to help us we
would be most grateful . Please ring Shirley on 628710. April cleaners: 9th Shirley Rutterford, 23rd Val Swallow & Chris
Stanford .
Our Annual Parochial Church Meeting for Worlingworth and Southolt is on Thursday, 7th April at 7pm in St Mary's Church. Reverend David Burrell will chair the meeting. At the vestry meeting the churchwardens are elected for the coming year and can be voted for by any parishioner on the civic electoral roll. Nomination forms will be in the church from the end of March. The second part of the meeting is for members on the church electoral roll, when we have the churchwardens' reports, financial reports and any other church
business for the past year. Members of the PCC are elected, and Treasurer, Secretary and sides people are chosen. Finally, a first brief meeting of the newly elected PCC is held if there is any urgent business to deal with. We hope to see you there. The church belongs to everyone.
MOTHERING SUNDAY.
Thank you very much to all the ladies who contributed so many lovely posies. It was a really enjoyable service led by Ron Orams and good to see so many
there, including our friends from Bedfield and Tannington.
Worlingworth Parish Council
The next meeting of the Parish Council is on Wednesday 18th May at 7.30pm in the Community Centre. All are welcome
Minutes of previous parish council meetings can be viewed on the village web-site at www.worlingworth.onesuffolk.net
From this month onwards copies of the Church & Village News will also be available to read on the village website, address as above.
Broadband Options At the March meeting of the Parish Council we were pleased to welcome County Broadband and Fram Broadband, who both gave presentations on their plans to bring superfast broadband to those parts of Suffolk that BT cannot at present reach (including some outlying areas of Worlingworth). The Parish Council are currently considering the information and what actions should be taken to ensure the best outcome for the village. Further details can be found on their websites: www.countybroadband.co.uk and www.frambroadband.com
Keep Your Village Clean – Please Clear Up After Your Dog! The Parish Council have recently installed two new dog bins, bringing our total up to 6 placed strategically around the village. A 7th dog bin is currently being acquired and will be installed soon. There really is no excuse not to clear up after your dog. We live in a lovely village; let’s not spoil it with thoughtless behaviour. Thank You to All Our Spring Cleaners It was great to see so many of you turning out to spring clean the village and although it was a success with 10½ big black bin bags of rubbish picked up, it is a shame that so much needed to be collected. Please take your litter home with you. Thanks also to the ladies of the WI who took on the task of washing signs throughout the village as part of the ‘Clean for the Queen’ campaign. Fly Posters in the Village There have recently been a number of posters put up around the village. The Parish Council understand that this is useful way of advertising village events, but concerns have been raised about the legality of such posters and about the littering that they can cause. After much discussion at the last Parish Council meeting the general feel-ing was that posters relevant to the village will be tolerated (if they are not relevant they will be removed) and please take them down again straight after your event so that they don’t disintegrate, fall off and turn into litter. Bonfires
The Parish Council has received a complaint about inconsiderate lighting of bonfires causing unnecessary nuisance to neighbours. Please be aware that anyone causing a nuisance in this way can result in the issuing of an "abatement notice" and failure to
comply with this can lead to a fine of £5,000. Further details and advice can be found on the Parish Council news page of the website (see above).
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News from Worlingworth School Ofsted Inspection We are delighted to provide you with a copy of the Ofsted report following our recent inspec-tion. The inspector, Gulshan Kayembe, has graded the school “Outstanding” in all areas. This grading reflects the hard work and commitment from the staff, governors, parents and pupils in making Worlingworth the great school that we knew it could be. The report high-lights that “Pupils thrive in a safe environment that nurtures both their personal development and their academic achievement.” Regardless of this “Outstanding” we will continue to drive our school forward to ensure that each and every pupil has the best primary school education possible. A copy of the Ofsted report is available from the school website: www.worlingworthschool.co.uk or from the school office. Light Day We enjoyed a ‘Light’ themed day, learning about light from the perspective of RE and Science.
We developed our understanding about Jesus being Light of the world and how rainbows are
formed.
Book Week
Linking in to our whole school Reading Challenge this term, the children demonstrated real
commitment and an enjoyment of reading during our special Book Week. All the children
participated fully in the book week which was based around the theme : Where does your read-
ing take you?. Daily Cosy and Buddy reading times encouraged the children to enjoy the pleas-
ures of reading with others and in different places. It was fantastic to have parents and grand-
parents popping up all over the school - sharing in this calm reading time. On World Book
Day the children all looked amazing dressed up as book characters. Our Big Book Quiz in the
afternoon was a great success for all ages – with two teams showing off their book knowledge
and drawing to win a prize! Finally we relaxed and got cosy with our bedtime story session – a
reminder to all of us how wonderful it is to be read to at any age!
Topics
Next term our topic will be ‘Changes’, particularly thinking about concepts that change over
time. This is a very exciting topic, with scope for lots of project work! Willows will be focusing
on ‘Babies and Growing’ and ‘Melting, Mixing and Munching’, Acorn: ‘The Seaside and
Holidays’ and ‘Equality’ Maple ‘Clothing, Food, Leisure and Entertainment. We are look-
ing forward to learning more about this topic!
Tea and Toys
Tea and Toys meet every week at 1:30pm on the first and third Thursdays in the school hall.
This is a great opportunity to meet other with other parents and for the children to have some
fun. Tea and toys is run by a highly qualified Early Years teacher, and one of our Governors,
Mrs Goodin, so please do come along and join in the fun!
Keep in touch will all school events through our website: www.worlingworthschool.co.uk,
Twitter: @WorlingworthSch or Facebook: Worlingworth School
Victoria Gascoyne-Cecil
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Community Centre Darts
Darts / Rummikub at the Community Centre.
We meet on alternate Tuesdays at 2pm. Dates for April are……12th and 26th………………. Where else can you have good conversation, lots of laughs, a cup of tea , and oh yes, play Darts or Rum-
mikub—all for £1.00 ? Enquiries to :Christine Smith, 01728 628177. Email address is
St Mary’s Guild
April 12th at the home of Nora Ingate, Patrick Lane Farm
Details Val 628068
WI
Tuesday Fellowship. Contact Meg Mitchell 628572
Tuesday 5th April at 2pm in Meg's home. Speaker is Noel Reeve with his wife
Gladys
Worlingworth Social Club
Community Centre, every Friday, 8.30 pm
Carpet Bowls first Friday, 7pm ( 1st April )
Speaker: Liza Jones
Illustrated talk about The Painted Face at Worlingworth Community Centre
on
Wednesday 6 April 2016 at 7:15 pm.
In aid of East Anglian Air Ambulance
New members welcome
For details of joining please contact
Jane Dilieto on 628446
Youth club in 2016. 6.30pm – 7.30pm, 50p per child & up to 50p for sweets
Monday April 18th
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On Thursday 21st April the Ladies Guild invite you to a birthday tea to
celebrate the 90th Birthday of our Queen, Elizabeth II.
Commencing at 2.45pm the children of Worlingworth Primary school will
entertain us, followed by tea. Tickets £5.00
If you wish to join us on this very special day please ring
Val Swallow 628068 or Veronica Plowman 628488 before
18th April.
WI Spring Quiz
9 April - 7.15pm at Worlingworth Community Centre
Tickets £6 per person
Teams maximum of 4.
All very welcome
Homemade buffet included , Raffle
Please contact Diana Totten on 01728 628077 to book a
place for your team.
WORLINGWORTH CAR TREASURE HUNT MONDAY MAY 30th 2016
Staggered start from Community Centre Car Park commencing 1.00pm
Approx. 80 miles of clues and puzzles No racing involved Entrance fee £ 10 per car – winner’s prize £50
Bar and refreshments available at end.
For further details ring Bernard or Jane Butler on 628330 or John or Rita Ridgwell on 627181
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34th WORLINGWORTH FLOWER AND PRODUCE SHOW
Saturday 27th August 2016
The following are some of the classes so you can get started. The full schedule will be published in June.
Cooking and Preserves
7. A jar of Blackcurrant Jam 8. A jar of Apple and Rhubarb Chutney
9. A Chocolate Fudge Cake 10. A 6” cheese and tomato pizza
11. A cake using any vegetable (Ladies only)
12. An Apple Cake (Men Only)
13. 3 Rock Cakes (Children Only)
Handicrafts
14. Any knitted jumper or cardigan
15. Art: A painting or drawing – Max. A3
16. An item of soft handicraft/needlework
17. Any Art/Craft not covered in Classes 14 and 16 (max. 18” x 18”)
Photography
18. “Coast” 19. “Repair” ”20.“End of Day”
Floral Art
21. A petit arrangement in a cup and saucer. Overall dimensions incl. any
base must not exceed 9” (228mm).
22. A Table Decoration suitable for a Summer Party. Max size 24” x
24” (700mm x 700mm).
23. An arrangement in a teapot using Garden Flowers. Max. size 24” x
24” (700mm x 700mm)
HELPFUL TIPS FOR FIRST TIME EXHIBITORS
Cooking and Preserves: Everything must be handmade by the Exhibitor.
Photography: All photographs should be 4”x6” (102x152mm). Larger photo-
graphs will not be accepted.
Worlingworth Parish Council
CHECK OUT THE WORLINGWORTH PARISH COUNCIL FACEBOOK PAGE
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. St. Nicholas Church Bedfield
Notice of the Annual Parochial Church Meeting on Tuesday April 5th at 7.00pm in the chancel of the church.
All parishioners are welcome.
Cleaning and Flowers
April: Mary Nesling, The Lodge
Open Gardens in Bedfield
The weekend of June 18th and 19th ( date change )Further details to follow.
Scarecrow Trail July 16th and 17th
We hope to make this a community event and involve young and old and families making scarecrows for the trail. We are also working on having some games and a BBQ to bring all those involved and visitors to join in .
To help with making the scarecrows we will be running a workshop on May 7th at 2.00pm in the Sports Pavilion, where Christine McKechnie will demonstrate and help.
Final details will follow soon.
Bedfield & Monk Soham Gardening Club
Our March meeting was a propagation evening. Members bought some plants from their own gardens. Gloria provided wholesale herbaceous plants, roses, and summer bulbs. Members were well equipped with aprons and gloves for mixing compost, fine bark and NPK granules.
We propagated well over one hundred plants etc which will be sold on our garden stall at the Bedfield Fete on July 9th
Our next meeting is on April 15th 7.30pm. Lucy Skinner of Woottens Nursery will be coming to talk about planting up shady and dry areas of the garden and putting together planting for borders. If you would like to join us as a non member you are very welcome. The charge will be £3.00. If you intend to come, please ring Barbara Lee on 01728 628 048 or Gloria Bell on 01728 628 048 to make sure we put out enough seat-ing.
Woottens are an award winning nursery. Lucy will be bringing some plants with her
from the nursery for some plant retail therapy !!
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Worlingworth Cricket Club has entered the sponsored Adnams Petanque League for 2016 which consists of 49 local teams divided into 10 groups. The Cricket Club is with 4 other teams in the local area. They play home and away during the summer. ( ie 8 games )
Obviously they are looking for players to be in a pool of players that they can call on to make a team for the day.
Old. young, couples , families , singles can be in the team. You don’t have to be a member of the Cricket Club to take part so please invite your friends and fam-ily. We need a minimum of 4 in a team and a maximum of 8
Val Swallow has agreed to administer and sometimes play, so please contact her if you wish to be in the Petanque team for 2016 .
Please contact her ASAP to let her know of your interest . The first game is on 3rd April.
Her email address is [email protected] tel 01728 628068
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Coffee & Chat: Monday mornings from 10.00am to 12 noon At Horham
Baptist Chapel hall. Drop in for tea, coffee, cake. Enjoy company,
conversation, board games. Make use of the jigsaw puzzle library and
information desk. Contact Alan Hawes 01379 388330
Photographic Exhibition: Worlingworth Through the Year
This is planned for June / July. There will also be a competition with a view to making a
calendar, so get snapping. Or maybe you already have some suitable photos?
More details later
WHIST Every third Friday of the month in Bedingfield
The next meeting will be on April 15th 2016 at Bedingfield Community Hall
(opposite the Church) All are welcome, beginners /experienced players. £3
pp. 7.00pm. For further information contact Maureen Flannery on 01728
628094
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Date For Your Diaries...
Southolt Supports MacMillan.....Lunch.
Saturday 5th November 2016....
Thank you to all who supported us in 2015.
The Worlingworth Garden Club is now into its second year. We had a good year with talks and visits and only missed one meet-ing due to bad weather. At the end of April we are looking for-ward to visiting Blakenham Woodland Garden and are hoping the bluebells and maybe the magnolias will putting on a good show. I'm sure our car sharing will work well once again. Should anyone wish to join us on this visit or for the whole year please contact Janie on 01728 628 296
STRAY CAT. For the last four weeks at least I have had a black and white cat living in my garden. He/she is quite chunky with short legs and eats the scraps which I put out for the birds. Since it has been very cold I have supplemented this because it is obvi-ously hungry. However, I have my own cat and cannot take in another. Please let me know if you know who it belongs to. Not an actual picture
Shirley Rutterford. Tel: 628710
Saturday 16th April Ipswich Corn Exchange 7.30pm
Trianon Music group Choir and Symphony Orchestra
Rutter, Tchaikovsky , Arnold etc
Tickets from £9.50, concessions £8.50, available from 01394 283170 or Anna
Googe on 01728 628464
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Monk Soham Coffee Morning.
A very happy time was had on St. David's day when Eleri and David
Whitham hosted the village coffee morning. Delicious welsh cakes
and a tea bread, called Bara Brith were served to a large gathering in
their home.
The April village coffee morning will be at the home of Alison and
Mike Woods on Tuesday 5th 10.30 - 12.00.
Please phone Gay on 685358 if you are unsure where this is.
Medical Loan: Please contact Mrs Phillips on 01728 685651 for details
INK CARTRIDGES FOR EACH: If you have any spent ink car-
tridges (any make) please give them to Pat Parfitt (628414)
Outings with the over 60’s
We have organized our outings for 2016.
Would anyone in Bedfield or Monk Soham like to join us ?
We will have some seats available on the community bus.
We go on the 2nd Wednesday of each month.
These are the places and pubs we will visit
Badingham White Horse & Yoxford Antiques, April 13th
Roydon White Hart & Bressingham Garden Centre, 11thMay
The Ship, Snape & Snape Maltings, June 8th
Felixtowe, July13th
The Magpie, Combs & Stonham Barns, Aug. 8th
Hungry Horse, Claydon & Aldercar Farm, Sept 14th
Harleston, Oct 12th
Highways, Norwich, Nov. 9th
Please contact Alma Boulton 01728 628381 or John Smith 01728 628573
no later than the Sunday before the outing if you wish to go.
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Mrs Yvonne Gyford, formerly of 10 Greenlands, Bedfield, passed peacefully away in Ipswich Hospital on Tuesday 15th March. Her funeral service is to be held at Seven Hills Crematorium on 8th April at 2:15pm. Family flowers only; donations in memory of Mrs Gyford for Arthritis UK.
Mrs Gyford was a familiar sight in the village, walking
her dogs Bobby and then Bengie, and she will be re-
membered for the fruit, flower and vegetable stall which
she ran with her husband, Peter, for over 30 years.
Photographic Exhibition: Worlingworth Through the Year
Exhibition in St Marys Church on Sunday 3rd July at Open Gardens Day
Display of your Photographs of Worlingworth ( near or connected)
Items by 30th June Adult / 14 and under sections
Contact Veronica Plowman on 01728 628488
Calendar for 2017
Worlingworth throughout the year
Entries £1.00 please send to Veronica Plowman by Tuesday 1st June contact details
01728 628488
Meet, Munch & Motivate On 23rd April 2016, the craft of the month is
Encaustic art. This is painting with an iron & wax blocks.
All well, 10am to 4pm, bring & share lunch, at Horham Baptist Hall.
For more info contact Jane Smith 01728 628573
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WORLINGWORTH SWAN
Do you want to invest in a little bit of Suffolk? If so, then why
don't you come along to the Worlingworth community centre on
March 30th at 7pm for a meeting starting at 7.30pm to chat
about purchasing/investing in a pub? Please do come and
show your support. The Worlingworth Swan needs you and your
money. We need as many people as possible. Hope to see you
all there.
THE BEDFIELD TOWN ESTATE - BOOK TOKEN SCHEME.
FOR THE ATTENTION OF BEDFIELD PARENTS / GUARDIANS
OF STUDENTS IN YEAR 6 AND YEAR 11
Part of the BTE remit is for the education of children in the Parish of
Bedfield. If you have a child in Year 6 and moving onto secondary
school or Year 11 moving onto 6th
Form or college the BTE Trustees
would like to recognise this part of their educational path by pre-
senting them with a book token. For informa-
tion on how to apply for this please contact
Trustee Denise Mazurkewicz on 01728 628444
by 25th
April.
Annual APCM meetings ( Annual Parochial Church Meeting)
All meetings will be held in the appropriate church and chaired by the Rev
David Burrell. See also pages 3 and 7.
April 5th Bedfield 7.00pm, April 6th Tannington 2.00pm,
April 7th Worlingworth 7.00pm, April 27 Monk Soham 7.30pm
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Fund Raising
Events planned
Event Where Time
9th April WI Quiz Worlingworth CC 7.15pm
21st April Queen’s Tea Worlingworth CC 2.45pm
30th April Race Night Worlingworth CC 7.30pm
30th May Car Treasure Worlingworth CC 1pm
18th June Safari Supper Worlingworth 6.30pm to late
18/19 June Open Gardens Bedfield TBA
25th June Fete Worlingworth CC 2.00pm to
3rd July Open Gardens Worlingworth 10.00am to
5.00pm
9th July Bedfield Fete Sports Field, Bed-
field
2.00pm
16/17 July Scarecrow Trail Bedfield TBA
August 13th Music at Bed-
field
Bedfield House 4.30pm
October 1st Harvest Supper Worlingworth CC TBA
November 5th Macmillan
Lunch
Southolt TBA
November 19th Elvis Again Worlingworth CC TBA
November 26th Christmas Fair Bedfield Sports Hut TBA
THE BEDFIELD TOWN ESTATE HAS AN ALLOTMENT AVAILABLE FOR RENT.
£15 PER ANNUM
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED PLEASE CONTACT CAROLE on 01728 627149
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Lawn Mower Service and Re-
pairs
Fast friendly service
Over 30 years in the trade
Free pick up and drop off in Local area
Please call Nick on 01379 388119
or 07833 098596
AJS CONSTRUCTION
Groundwork and Building Con-
tractors
Landscaping, Mini digger and
driver available
01728 861799/ 07746 213000
www.ajs-construction.co.uk
Kathy Thurman MCIAT
Chartered Architectural
Technologist
Locally based practice
for the last 30 years
Wide range of experience both in practice and education.
Have won Listed Buildings awards and worked all
over East Anglia Will look at all your proposed
Building Projects whatever the size Can be
involved from feasibility to completion including
statutory bodies
Broad based both in clientele and projects, where a personal service is essential
Tel /Fax 01728 628470
email [email protected]
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LADY GARDENER
For general maintenance and
gardening work
Tel 01728 628424
DANIEL ABBOTT GARDEN
MAINTENANCE
GRASS / HEDGE CUTTING
FENCING PAINTING SHEDS ETC
AND OTHER GARDENING JOB-
STEL: 01728627806 / 07898308601
W Sharpe Computer Services
Computer/Laptop/Pads &
Books
Internet/Broadband/Printer &
Networking
Support & Repair.
01728 685905
SM Plumbing & Heating
Specialist in bathroom installations,
maintenance and repairs
For your local plumbing needs
Free quotations
Telephone: 01728 628046
Mobile: 07732 272403
Email: [email protected]
Lady Cleaner
Reasonable rates
Contact
01728 628601
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HIGH SUFFOLK COMMUNITY BUS
Except at Bank Holidays, every week the bus runs to Framlingham ( Tuesdays ), to Stowmarket ( Thursdays ), and to Diss ( Fridays ). In addition, there are services to Ipswich ( first Saturday and third Wednesday of the month ), to Bury St. Edmunds ( first Wednesday and third Saturday of the month ), and to Norwich ( second Saturday and fourth Wednesday of the month ) During April dates of these services will be:
Saturday April 2nd Ipswich Wednesday April 6th Bury St.Edmunds Saturday April 9th Norwich Saturday April 16th Bury St.Edmunds Wednesday April 20th Ipswich Wednesday April 27th Norwich
Timetables are available on the bus, or from Gerry Garwood ( 685415 ) or from John Ridgwell ( 627181 ). We are always seeking potential new drivers. If you can help, or if you know anyone who might be interested, please contact our Chairman, Gerry Garwood, on 01728 685415.
COMMUNITY BUS CHANGES TO TIMETABLE
(subject to approval by the Road Traffic Commissioners)
LOWESTOFT. This year the bus will go to Lowestoft on the fourth Monday of May, June and September (ie. Monday 23rd May, Monday 27th June and Mon-day 26th September). The full timetable will be published in the May maga-zine.
FRAMLINGHAM. With effect from Tuesday 3rd May the bus will depart from Framlingham 15 minutes earlier - at 12.05pm instead of at 12.20pm.There will be no change to the times going TO Framlingham
Items for the May Newsletter to:-
Val Swallow: [email protected] or by post to: Ivy
Cottage, Shop Street ,
Worlingworth, IP13 7HX. tel 01728 628068 by 19th April please .
PLEASE NOTE THAT FROM APRIL THIS MAGAZINE WILL ALSO BE ON THE WORLINGWORTH VILLAGE WEBSITE
LOG IN DETAILS www.worlingworth.onesuffolk.net