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1 Badingham ECHO Don t forget: Book your places for Harvest Lunch on 7th Oct and Hog Roast on 11th Nov Oct & Nov

2 BADINGHAM DIARY Quiz Tue 2nd October White Horse 8pm Defibrillator Awareness Wed 3rd October Village Hall 7pm Harvest Lunch Sun 7th October Village Hall Shop & Café Open Sun 7th October 3-5pm Kurling Tue 9th October Village Hall 7.15pm Village Hall AGM Tue 16th October Village Hall 7.30pm Maypole Wed 17th October Village Hall 7.30pm Gather Together Sun 21st October Church 10am Community Council AGM Thu 1st November Village Hall 7.30pm Shop & Café Open Sun 4th November 3-5pm Quiz Tue 6th November White Horse 8pm Hog Roast Sun 11th November Village Hall 4.30pm Beacon Lighting Sun 11th November Church 7pm Kurling Tue 13th November Village Hall 7.15pm Gather Together Sun 18th November Church 10am Maypole Wed 21st November Village Hall 7.30pm Quiz Tue 4th December White Horse 8pm Weekly events: Parent & Toddler Group Fridays, at the Village Hall Wednesday Walks 10am leaving from Badingham Shop & Café Table Tennis Club Mondays 7-9pm The copy deadline for the next Echo is: 15th November Please send news, articles etc to: Tish King T: (home from work 6.30ish) Brick Kiln Farm, Badingham, IP13 8LE BadinghamEcho@gmail.com 2

3 Notes from the Editor There s a busy calendar of events for you in this issue - do come along to meet your neighbours and find out what makes this village tick. Everyone is invited to a free Hog Roast organised by the Parish Council as part of the commemorations to mark 100 years since the end of the First World War - do make sure you put your names down. Details on page 7. High on the list of current topics of conversation is the building works at Framlingham surgery - and the lack of parking in the meantime. It s due for completion in February. Where s DIY SOS when you need them?! Three extra consulting rooms are being added to allow for more appointments needed by the anticipated new patients moving to the area. I don t have a date for Flu Saturday so keep your eyes peeled at the surgery. Did you know an unexploded WWII bomb was found in Badingham last month? Phil Jay was spotted hot-footing it away from the vicinity. The bomb disposal team said they were getting 20 call-outs a week, after harvest when people were busy with their metal detectors. Kirsten has asked me to let you know that Play & Stay is moving from Tuesday to Friday mornings - a chance for pregnant mums, parents and carers to get together for music and song with their little ones. Best wishes, Tish Latest Village News & Events Check for updates on New editor: Duncan_Horrocks@yahoo.co.uk The ECHO is produced for the villagers of Badingham by the Badingham Community Council Registered Charity No The Editor s decision on whether or where to place material is final. While every effort is made to check information published, the BCC does not endorse the accuracy or reliability of any article or advert within the magazine. E.O.E. 3

4 BADINGHAM Defibrillator Join us on Wednesday 3 rd October at 7pm when Leighton, from Fram First Responders, will answer all your questions with the aim of giving everyone the confidence to use the defibrillator and perform CPR. Hog Roast We are joining with the Parish Council to commemorate the end of the First World War by inviting everyone to join us at the Village Hall for a Hog Roast. See over the page for more details to make sure there is enough to go round, let someone know you will be attending. Seasonal Gifts If you or a family member will be 70+ by Christmas, give me a call to be added to our list there must be some advantages to getting older! AGM We do hope you will join us on Thursday 1 st November at 7.30pm for our AGM. We are particularly interested in hearing from anyone who would like to join us on the committee to organise social events and fund initiatives for the benefit and enjoyment of the village. Pauline Skevington, Chairman LITTLE ERNIE DRAW Congratulations to our winners... June - Geoff Moore July - Josie King If you would like to join the BCC, renew your Membership or Join the Little Ernie Draw, now is the time to do it. There is a section on the Membership Subscription Form, which will be sent out in this Echo. If you mislay yours, please contact Gerry Newman (Treasurer) on

5 BADINGHAM 1. Welcome - Chairman 2. Apologies 3. Minutes AGM Minutes 3rd November, Matters Arising 5. Chairman Report 6. Secretary Report 7. Treasurer s Report 8. Matters Arising from the Reports 9. Election of Officers and Committee 10. Election of Auditor 11. A.O.B. 12. Date of next AGM Sonja Russell Secretary President BCC Do come along to this village get-together. While we are seeking new people to join our happy and vibrant committee there is definitely no arm-twisting involved! We welcome fresh ideas from EVERYBODY for events to bring the WHOLE VILLAGE TOGETHER. Please do come along; we would love to have your support. Write to us c/o our Secretary, Sonja Russell at Colston Bungalow, Badingham, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP13 8LB 5

6 Would You Know How to Use a Defibrillator in an Emergency? Wednesday 3rd October 7pm at the Village Hall We want everyone to have the confidence to use the defibrillator to help save a life A nationwide day of Commemorative Events marking the Centenary of the end of the First World War is being planned for Sunday 11 th November; paying tribute to the millions killed or wounded in battle and those on the home front who struggled amidst pain and loss to help ensure freedom survived. Badingham is joining in the commemorations by lighting one of over a 1000 Beacons of Light in remembrance of the end of the war and the millions who were killed or came home dreadfully wounded. The event will also commemorate the huge army of men and women on the home front who, often in dangerous and exhausting conditions, underpinned the war effort - keeping the wheels of industry turning and bringing home the harvests. The beacons will symbolise the light of hope that emerged from the darkness of war. Immediately afterwards, a 1000 cathedrals and churches will ring out their bells across the nation, and beyond, in celebration of Peace. Let us remember those who so selflessly gave their lives at home and abroad, whose sacrifice enables us to enjoy the peace and freedom we have today 6

7 BADINGHAM WWI CENTENERY BEACON EVENT SUNDAY 11 TH NOVEMBER 2018 BADINGHAM PARISH COUNCIL & BADINGHAM COMMUNITY COUNCIL INVITE EVERYONE THAT LIVES IN BADINGHAM TO A COMPLIMENTARY HOG ROAST (VEG.OPTION AVAILABLE) PM VILLAGE HALL 7 PM CHURCH BEACON LIGHTING followed by BELLS OF PEACE and RECOGNITION OF THE FALLEN THAT LIVED IN THE VILLAGE BADINGHAM WILL BE IN THE RECORDS KEPT BY ROYAL HISTORIC EVENTS To help organise the best size of Hog please, if possible, the Clerk sue.e.piggott@btinternet.com or contact a Parish Cllr to R.S.V.P. to confirm how many would like to join this village event We look forward to hearing from you 7

8 Message from the Village Hall Management Committee A report, written on behalf of Stay & Play facility at Badingham Village Hall, was read out at the recent Annual Parish meeting stating that - This was a surprising statement and without specifics, it was difficult for the committee to respond to or address these claims. - The committee were approached by Badingham residents requiring a small amount of daytime hours to be made available for various activities, in particular in the winter months when some found it difficult to drive after dark. An art class for all was planned initially. The request was discussed by the committee, which at the time had two representatives from Playschool (Zoe and Sam) and, after much discussion and final agreement by all, both verbal and written, it was decided that a shared space could be accommodated and the main hall would be made available on Tuesday afternoons from 1pm to 4pm for village use twice a month (every second Tuesday). Indeed this was the permanent case some three years ago when Tuesday Teas was a welcome weekly feature in the village. It was further decided that from September 2019 the afternoon slot would extend to once a week. In order to ensure the children s safety, a new lockable door was installed and various locks fitted to allow entrance via a fire door so as not to encroach on the agreed Playschool space. Playschool rent the hall on a daily basis for 40 hours per week and this decision would not reduce their hours but allow shared space for 3 hours twice a month until September 2019 when it will revert to 3 hours a week. This agreement would have absolutely no impact whatsoever on the Stay & Play group who use the hall between the hours of 9.30am and 11.30am each Tuesday under the umbrella of Playschool and within their hire period. Playschool have recently requested that this afternoon facility be moved to a different day of the week. The committee are anxious to facilitate this request 8

9 if at all possible and will discuss the proposal at the next committee meeting with prior referral to interested Badingham residents. The Village Hall is a fine space for all Badingham residents and we can definitely allay Stay & Play s fears by confirming that the Hall will always be available for use by children, teenagers, families and adults. Badingham Village Hall Committee invite you to their Annual General Meeting Tuesday 16th October At 7.30pm in Badingham Village Hall Everyone is welcome Refreshments will be provided 9

10 Opening times: Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 11am to 1pm for light lunches and homemade cakes and scones - and the 1st Sunday of every month from 3pm to 5pm for the ever popular cream teas. We've had a very good summer in the café, with a mix of regular customers, new locals, holiday-makers (some now regulars) and groups of walkers and cyclists. There's a great vibe in the café and we've had lots of positive feedback. Opening three days a week plus the first Sunday of the month seems to be working well so we will be staying with those hours for the Autumn. Ron D Sylva has now stepped down as Treasurer and we d like to say a huge thank you to him for all his support and commitment. He has done an amazing amount of work in helping to set up the shop and keeping all the finances running smoothly. We are grateful to Malcolm Knott for taking over this vital role. Another big thank you to our small but oh so committed band of volunteers who are making sure the café continues to be a wonderful, friendly place to be. It is a real asset to our community. New helpers are always welcome so if you fancy being part of our team - for as few or as many hours as you can spare please contact Annie on or Tanya on for more details. We welcome advertising in the café from any local businesses or private concerns - a nominal fee of 1 a month applies. Do pop down for a spot of lunch or tea/coffee and cake and some sparkling conversation. We hope to see you soon! A quiz is held on the first TUESDAY of each month 8-10 p.m. in the White Horse Pub Tables of up to six people ( 2 per person) Proceeds to local organisations October 2nd - St John s Church November 6th - Badingham Playschool December 4th - St. Elizabeth Hospice 10

11 SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH BADINGHAM 11am at the church Come along and join us as we give thanks for the food that we eat and for all the many blessings of this life We warmly invite you to our for 1pm in the Village Hall Choice of 2 main courses and selection of desserts A drink with your meal - rounded off with coffee or tea After Dinner Speaker - Ben Newton Ben will be showing pictures and talking to us about his experiences on his trip to Poland with the Scouts Tickets: 12 Adults - FREE for Under 18s available from Ann , Tanya or Badingham Shop and Cafe Proceeds will be to support our church and 10% to Cancer Research Everyone is very welcome to either or both of these events - we look forward to seeing you! 11

12 BADINGHAM NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH Sonja Russell, Head Co-Ordinator Tel: Summer will soon be over and Autumn here. Shorter days, means long nights so safety comes into mind. New doorbell technology is proving effective at catching criminals with two prolific burglars convicted in the past twelve months. Ring, a security company, have been working with Suffolk Police to provide free video doorbells to victims of burglary. So far, Ring have donated 250 of these devices which allow you to see who is ringing your doorbell from anywhere. Alerts are sent to your smartphone if someone rings your bell or triggers the built-in motion sensor. Register an interest in obtaining one through the police: doorbell@suffolkpnn.police.uk. CRIME - In Suffolk Coastal, Waveney and West Suffolk districts, the overall crime rate was lower than the average in England and Wales. Good news. Superintendent Andy Smith, Suffolk Police s Head of Investigations, explained how the figures show the Constabulary is targeting its policing. Operation Velocity has prioritised resources towards drug dealers. Yes, sadly we have them in the area. Robberies are comparatively small across our county but it s often drug dealing which plays a part in robberies, between dealers and users. During 2017, the team seized 46,000 worth Class A and B, 25,000 in criminal cash and seized 47 weapons. 106 arrests were made, involving drug and gang crimes. HALLOWEEN AND BONFIRE NIGHT On this special night when children like to go Trick or Treating, please parents look after your children. DO NOT knock on strangers doors. If you are visiting friends, let them know you are coming. Enjoy yourselves but please respect the older generation. SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL TRADING STANDARDS Suffolk residents are being urged to be vigilant in regards to Doorstep Traders offering green energy solutions. Often they spot your solar panels and claim to be the company who installed them. They may offer a free Health Check or try to sell additional products or a new system. They have been known to tell consumers that emergency services will not visit their property unless they purchase additional items - this is a lie. Any concerns about someone visiting your door, call Trading Standards or Suffolk Police on 101. If you d like me to do it, I will be happy to help. 12

13 OIL TANKS The evenings have begun to close in and oil tanks should be out of sight, if at all possible, away from the prying eyes of thieves. If the tank is close to the house, the thief may consider the chances of being seen too high. If the tank is close to the road, a path or drive, it is an easier target. Make sure you have a strong mortice lock. Sadly, we ve seen thefts from tanks near the road in the local area. Usually a large van is involved be observant around the village, we don t want this to happen to anyone else. If you see something suspicious contact the Police Call 999 if you think a crime is taking place, 101 to pass on information It is more important than EVER to be aware of what is happening around you. If you see something unusual, report it at once. Sonja The Maypole Club We always welcome new members and visitors to our meetings on the third Wednesday of each month, at 7.30pm in the Village Hall unless otherwise stated. On 17th October it s our annual party. We will be celebrating Maypole s 25th Anniversary with bubbles, cake and entertainment from Julia Maclusky. Our 21st November meeting includes our AGM and a cake-making demonstration from Rosa Farine Patisserie. Interested in coming along? Call Janet on Here s what our Treasurer, Wynne Willey had to say about our July meeting: The annual Maypole BBQ was a great success as usual. 21 members enjoyed a fabulous evening, with excellent food and animated conversation. I'm sure the laughter could be heard as the very warm and still evening progressed. Rita was our host this year. Janet helped cook the delicious food and Merlin was a very able assistant. It is always a joy to meet every month and catch up with friends. We all thank Rita, Janet and Merlin for the wonderful hospitality and another very successful Maypole gathering. 13

14 Farming Calendar Harvest is over remarkably quickly and smoothly. Not bad yields, considering the weather... well, if you ignore the beans. Now everyone is just as busy getting the land ready for next year. Although, if you travel about, people further afield never seem to be in quite so much of a rush. There s a lot of over the hedge farming watching for the neighbours to make a move. Spot someone moving a combine or drill and it is panic stations all round. You may have noticed parts of wheat crops sprayed off killed off before harvest. This is rather drastic action after you have nurtured it for months on end. The farmers are trying to control a growing menace called Black Grass. Black Grass is mainly found here in the eastern counties but is moving north and west. You will see it standing proud above the ears of wheat and can decrease the crop by 63%. Farmers are used to pulling out rogue wild oats and sterile brome but this weed is proving trickier to tackle. 14

15 SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH BADINGHAM We are pleased to welcome Martin Percival, and his wife Linda, as our new Priest-in-Charge. Please give your support by coming along to a service to meet them. Martin will officially be working two days a week but assures us he is contactable at any time. Call Martin on Saturday November 17th 9.30am - 12 noon in the United Free Church, Framlingham (opposite the Co-op car park) Bacon Rolls, Coffee and Mince Pies, Home-made Cakes and Savouries, Draw, Tombola, Christmas Hamper, Indoor and Outdoor Plants Excellent Gifts and more in aid of Saint John the Baptist Church, Bading As always we would appreciate offers of help and items for the Draw, Tombola, Seasonal Gifts, Plants and Cakes. Most of all we look forward to seeing you there. Please let us know if you would like to join us but need transport. For any of the above contact Ann

16 Art Classes and Workshops Toddlers through to Adults Adult Classes, Toddlers and Mums Little Artists, Portfolio Classes, Saturday Workshops, Arty Parties and Holiday Clubs We cover acrylic painting, drawing, printing, crafts, collage, observational drawing, papier-mâché, environmental art, cultural studies, animal portraits, pattern, colour and lots more For more information: Please visit my Facebook page Watkins Art Classes for an up to date timetable Visit for pricing and booking online Card payments through PayPal accepted Tel: Verity on (07852) (incl. WhatsApp) plus original artwork and prints for sale Facebook: Watkins Artwork Artwork Sales: Pound Green Art Clover Lea, Pound Green Road, Badingham, IP13 8LU 16

17 NEIGHBOURS FROM HELL! by Victor Warne The Kestrels have been a Badingham family, hunting from the Potash Road air space for decades. Daily they could be seen resting on the telephone cable linking the Brick Kiln to Mill Road, winter and summer alike. Where they nested each spring no one troubled to find out. This spring however they tried squatting in an owl box in Mill Road. Now this owl box has been the nesting site of several years for a family of Jackdaws! There was a stand-off for about a week between these two families with verbal interludes. With egg laying time getting very close it was decided human intervention may be a solution to this housing problem. An architect designed home was built for the Kestrel family. It replaced a disused woodpecker abode which was a perch used by the Kestrels during the squabbles. Low and behold the Kestrels did take an interest and it looked as if they would move in, one standing guard most of one day in the new Kestrel designed home. It was that day the Jackdaws did not appear and have not been seen since. The Kestrels also must have decided the new accommodation or location was not quite what they wanted and after a few fleeting visits for the next two days they too have not been seen for the last month, not even patrolling the Potash Road. The Owl and Kestrel boxes remain available to let! A Harvest of Song Saturday 6 th October at 7.30pm Church of St Michael, Framlingham Tickets 10 from Fram Stationers or

18 Paul Collins shares his noteworthy nature sightings Unless otherwise noted, all were seen at Pollards, Bowling Green Road: 3 July Hedgehog Two 9 July Tree Creeper 12 July Green Woodpecker Juvenile Fox About in broad daylight 14 July Red Kite Shawsgate - nearly in Badingham! White Admiral Bruisyard Wood (ditto) 18 July Mistle Thrush Six 22 July Clouded Yellow, male? Offspring of one seen on 5 June 23 July Hobby Red House Farm, 21:25 nearly dark 27 July Clouded Yellow Female, possibly two - see above 7 Aug Linnet Two - not often in the garden 9 Aug Reed warbler In clump of bamboo 11 Aug Green sandpiper Flushed from edge of pond at High House 15 Aug Willow emerald damselfly Three 21 Aug Garden warbler Present for several days 30 Aug Curlew Heard calling, just once Our tally of birds who have visited Badingham in the past two years has reached 81 - I haven t included the curlew in case it s call was carrying from over the boundary! We have had hornets for the first time - very active as soon as they see a light go on. We ve seen as many as 9 on one window pane. Wasps have quietened down - do hornets eat wasps as well as bees? One was munching on a grasshopper as it crawled up the window - gives you the heebee geebees! We ve found two wasp nests dug out by badgers - and made a hasty retreat. They had dug surprisingly large holes - with lots of angry wasps at the entrance. Something else I was surprised to see was two chefs cooking Muntjac on the Great British Menu - numbers could shortly on the decline! Have the inside scoop on Badingham? Now's your chance to share it with your neighbours! Contact Duncan Horrocks - duncan_horrocks@yahoo.co.uk

19 SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH BADINGHAM Gather Together A service for everyone from nought to a zillion at 10am lasting approximately 30 mins. followed by coffee / juice and biscuits Sunday October 21st - Sunday November 18th If you have not been before why not give it a try you will be very welcome EAST ANGLIAN DISTRICT AREAS by Sonja The Fenland (Fens) is a vast expanse of low-lying, rich agricultural land. The whole area is below sea level with an occasional island of slightly higher ground. Once part of the North Sea, the Fens were drained in the 17th Century. The coastal region, often described as flat and boring is a paradise for wildlife. Liable to flooding but suitable for grazing animals, today we are blessed with a heritage of totally unspoilt beauty; wild and lonely countryside. One quarter of Britain s total area of saltmarsh and mudflats is found in East Anglia. In a country where woodland is the natural dominant vegetation (eg the park opposite the White Horse), traditional management encourages a very great variety of wildlife. Unmanaged woods become dark and lifeless. Fortunately our woods are coppiced and pastures managed (some of them). East Anglia has two Royal Forests - Epping and Hatfield, the Deer Parks like Helmingham Hall. At RSPB Minsmere deer roam and graze on the grassland - Fallow Deer, Roe Deer and Muntjac. You will see them in the evenings and early mornings, keep your eyes open. Bell Heather dominates the Suffolk Sandlings, Sandringham Estate and Tiptree Heath. In the 1950s both sides of the A12 going to Blythburgh and Westleton Road from Blythburgh were covered with heather and gorse, till the farmers started raising pigs on it. I do hope one day it will revert to how it should be. The Breckland (Brecks) is another unique corner of Britain. It occupies a wide area which straddles the western end of the Norfolk/Suffolk border and owes its covering to wind-blown glacial sands, eg a layer of sand overlying chalk and boulder clay. Until its recent afforestation, this low plateau was mainly heathland for many centuries. Broadland, known as the Norfolk Broads, is a loam region and was used for peat diggings. Flooded many hundreds of years ago, when the sea rose, this has valleys with a wide expanse of grazing on the marshes. It is well known for its boating, fishing and is of great interest to the naturalist. It s well worth a visit. 19

20 Dr Dan Poulter MP Member of Parliament for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich Having very much enjoyed spending the summer at home in Suffolk, getting back to the grass roots of being a constituency MP, it s good to return to the daily business of Parliament. While Parliament is in recess, it presents an opportunity to consider the achievements of the previous few months. Across many areas of life, we ve seen significant success. Working with fellow MPs, local councils and others, we ve seen more money for schools, including capital investment for expansion. We ve seen the continuing roll-out of superfast broadband. While for many this is still not a reality, and can t come soon enough, the rollout is proceeding at pace, and due to reach 98% of Suffolk by Beyond this, we have also secured the investment in highways infrastructure across the county, notably, in my constituency, money for the Brome junction on the A140 at Eye Airfield, enabling much-needed road improvement and safety work to be carried out. Looking ahead, there remains much to do and much to campaign for, including greater investment in our roads and railways, not least our long-running campaign for a fourvillages bypass along the A12 north of Ipswich. At the same time, I am continuing my part-time work as a hospital doctor, alongside my Parliamentary work and throughout recess periods - something which prevents me from being just a career politician and provides a very different perspective and experience to bring to my work in Parliament. But, with September now upon us, the business of Parliament has returned and we resumed work in Westminster this week. Rest assured, I will be bringing all that experience and perspective to Parliament as we continue our debates and discussions on Brexit. Even as an MP, I am, like you I m sure, getting fed up of hearing the word Brexit. It has been a very traumatic process for everybody. Whatever happens next, you may be sure that my top priority in this, and all my work as an MP, is to put the Suffolk people first. The people who live and work in Central Suffolk and North Ipswich remain my principle focus and, on that front, please do get in touch with me if you need my help. For advice call or daniel.poulter.mp@parliament.uk 20

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22 THE CHARITY PATISSERIE Come and sample the culinary delights Church Plain, Laxfield 10am 12 noon Saturday 24th November The specials: The Infamous Sausage Rolls (meat by kind donation Lane Farm Foods) Sausage Plait slices, Frittatas, Quiches, Crumbles, Pies, Biscuits, Xmas Cakes and Cakes, Cakes Cakes! If you would like to donate prizes or help with baking items for the day contact Caroline Emeny All Proceeds go to Charity: Prostate UK, St Elizabeth Hospital & Laxfield Bells BADINGHAM VILLAGE HALL Need a venue for a family get-together or children s party? Our Village Hall is available to hire daytime on alternate Tuesdays from 1pm onwards and weekends and evenings throughout the year. The spacious hall has a kitchen and bar area, with plenty of tables and seating. To hire the Village Hall please contact: Debbie Village Residents Others Hourly rate 7 per hour 9 per hour Day Rate 65 per day 75 per day All cancellations must be made a week ahead of the booking to avoid charges 22

23 Herbal Teas workshop - October 3rd Juicing workshop - October 10th 1 to 1 Nutritional Advice, Weight Management & Eating for Fitness or text Tanya on to book a session Badingham Church Bring & Buy Books All welcome to borrow or buy for a small donation Money raised in aid of local charities and the up-keep of our church CARL BUCKINGHAM GENERAL BUILDER PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Very reliable with 33 years experience Tel: Mob: loucarl@tiscali.co.uk Visit my Facebook picture gallery Carl Buckingham General Builder BOWLS CLUB Interested in joining Badingham Bowls Club? Call Lola GARDENING CLUB We meet on the 1st Thursday of the month in members gardens. Call Meg to check venue BELL RINGERS We meet for practice every Thursday evening at 7.30pm at Badingham or Dennington. Just turn up (Badingham on oddnumbered Thursdays) or give us a call: Duncan

24 We also carry out: Tree Work, Hedge Cutting, Grass Cutting, Timber Extraction, Firewood Processing and Log Splitting NPTC Qualified & Fully Insured Phil: Mob: or Lee: E: PRIVATE CARER Available for occasional or regular care of the elderly /disabled Local Trained to NVQ2 Contact Flybird Installations Supply and installation of quality fly screen windows and doors Contemporary sun shading for patios, creating extra outdoor living space Visit our website to download the e-brochure Contact : Chris Spark chris@fbiltd.co.uk Tel :

25 Four double kennels with runs and heat lamps Large outdoor run 3 walks per day Day care available Council registered and inspection very welcome 25

26 The Nursery School at Badingham Village Hall, IP13 8JS Providing Quality, Affordable Day Care for children aged 3 months to 5 years Open every day, Monday to Friday Offering flexible hours between 8.30am pm We accept grant funding for 2, 3 & 4 year olds Holiday Clubs available For more information about Holiday Clubs or for your child to join Playschool please contact Michele on / m.cole9@btinternet.com BADINGHAM STAY & PLAY Parent and Toddler Group at Badingham Village Hall Fridays 9.30 til 11.30am term times 2 a family to include craft activities, music and snack 26

27 BRETT STRINGFELLOW Property and Garden Maintenance Handyman with 20+ years of experience, friendly and reliable Mandy Lloyd hairstylist Welcoming past, present and new clients Competitive prices Lovely salon at 1 Mill Rd Badingham IP13 8LG or BOUNDARY FARM COTTAGES LUXURY COTTAGES IN TRANQUIL SURROUNDINGS Idyllic one bedroom holiday cottage in Badingham 3 fabulous cottages and 2 shepherd huts Saxtead Rd, Framlingham Contact: info@boundaryfarmcottages.co.uk Hire an iconic Classic Sports Car Morgan 4/ seater Triumph Stag Morgan seater Jaguar XK8 Prices from 135 a day Gift Vouchers available Big Sky Classic Car Hire info@bigskyclassiccarhire.co.uk 27

28 Gavin Read GENERAL BUILDER / PAINTER & DECORATOR Honest & Reliable Call or me for a quote Tel: Mob: gav_read@hotmail.co.uk Advertising Rate Card Thanks to all our advertisers who support the Echo s printing costs. Annual costs (6 issues): Full page advert: Half page advert: Smaller adverts: 7.50 Each year 6 issues of the Echo are delivered by hand to every household in Badingham and to members of the Community Council who live close by Contact the Editor if you would like to advertise your business or service If you live in Badingham and have unwanted items to sell, these will be included free of charge 28

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30 Goodly Heritage Alpacas can provide some very nutritious manure that can go straight onto plants 2.00 a large bag or Horse manure 1.50 bag Call Lindsay Raw fleece sometimes available to buy for spinners and felters as well as Yarn and Socks Tony Whittle TW Tree & Gardening Services All Aspects of Tree Surgery plus * Hedges Trimmed * * Rough Areas Strimmed * * Garden Rubbish Cleared * LESTER MAYES Carpet and upholstery cleaning Friendly, local service Carpet and Fabric Protectors Applied Moth Treatments Available Mobile: Bridge Street Barbers Opening times Tuesday & Fridays 9am-6pm Wednesdays 2pm-7.30pm Thursdays 10am-4pm appointment only Saturdays 8am-2pm Walk in, no appointments necessary Bridge Street, Framlingham, IP13 9AH 30

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34 LOCAL TRANSPORT Service 118 Eye, Stradbroke, Laxfield, Framlingham, Ipswich Monday Friday (Schooldays only) Stradbroke 07:28 Ipswich, OCM 17:15 Laxfield 07:36 Otley College 17:35 Pound Corner 07:42 Framlingham, White Horse 17:59 Badingham, White Horse 07:45 Badingham, White Horse 18:10 Framlingham, Bridge Street 07:55 Pound Corner 18:13 Otley College 08:19 Ipswich, OCM 08:43 Service 482 Framlingham, Diss Monday Friday Ipswich, Old Cattle Market (service 118) 13:45 Framlingham, White Horse 10:20 14:50 Badingham, White Horse 10:30 15:00 Pound Corner 10:33 15:03 Laxfield 10:40 15:10 Stradbroke 10:51 15:21 Eye 11:10 15:49 Diss 11:35 15:55 Diss 09:10 13:30 Eye 09:25 13:55 Stradbroke 09:44 14:14 Laxfield 09:55 14:25 Pound Corner 10:03 14:33 Badingham, White Horse 10:06 14:36 Framlingham, Bridge Street 10:15 14:45 Ipswich, OCM (service 118) 11:23 Service 121 Stradbroke, Woodbridge, Ipswich First and Third Tuesday of the Month Sch No Sch Stradbroke 09:20 Ipswich, OCM 13:40 14:10 Laxfield 09:30 Woodbridge, Turban Ctr R R Badingham, Church 09:39 Melton R R Badingham, White Horse 09:41 Sweffling 14:40 15:10 Sweffling 09:59 Badingham, White Horse 14:58 15:28 Melton 10:25 Badingham, Church 14:59 15:29 Woodbridge, Turban Centre 10:30 Laxfield 15:08 15:33 Ipswich, OCM 11:03 Stradbroke 15:18 15:48 Suffolk Link Loes Our local demand responsive transport operates in the area bounded by Yoxford, Earl Soham, Hacheston and Saxmundham, between the hours of 07:00 and 19:00 Monday to Saturday.To book your journey call between 08:15 and 16:00 (Monday to Friday) up to 7 days in advance. Journeys can be to anywhere in the served area and can connect with other public transport eg buses in Framlingham to Woodbridge and Ipswich or trains at Saxmundham to Lowestoft or Ipswich. 34

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