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1 CLUB OFFICERS LOOKS EAST The Weekly Newsletter of The Rotary Club of Ipswich East Edition th March 2016 Club website : Orwell Walk Website: FaceBook page: Charity Number: Fifth Tuesday 29th March Evening Meeting 7pm for 7.30pm start at the Maharani Restaurant Norwich Rd Organiser Liz Harsant advises that there is a car park at the rear of the restaurant and access can be reached through the rear of the property. For those of you who cannot eat spicy food Manik will provide an English menu for you to choose from on the night. President: Michelle Bevan-Margetts President Elect: John Button Vice President: Nigel Farthing Secretary: Tony Baker Asst Secretary: Martin Westlake Treasurer: Neil Hewitt April Birthdays Neill Keveren Bob Parker Janet Dillaway Kevin Day Sue Hall Satish Khanna Michelle Bevan-Margetts Clifford Smith the Martlesham Story We get so used to seeing our members every week, sometimes we need to be reminded just what an impact some of them have made in our local area. Clifford Smith is one such member and this week he reminded us of a special time in the 1960 s, when he was working with the East Suffolk County Council as a planner. In 1964, there were 33 local authorities. ESCC was the one seemingly adequate, who made the four village bypass on the A12 happen but the biggest priority was to create employment as there had been a huge reduction of jobs in agriculture. There was the possibility of the General Post Office Research moving out of Dollis Hill in London and ESCC wanted to win this bid. They were up against the heavyweights in Glasgow, Durham, Newcastle and Hastings, all of whom had employment problems, like Ipswich. However the GPO staff liked Ipswich the most and aligned with our bid. Cliff told of him hiring a coach to take all the employee management representatives, trade union representatives etc., around the area, including ITFC ground and the Bobby Robson statue, Park and Northgate schools, Felixstowe and villages. From that day onwards, the GPO were pushing for Suffolk and the Ministry of Works authorised 2000 graduate jobs. The decision of where the GPO (now BT of course) was to go still had to be resolved. The former airfield area was the wrong place for communications. The Felixstowe Dock was reawakening and Felixstowe and Martlesham jobs were hovering. Cliff organised all the Highway Authorities from Birmingham to Felixstowe down to the Ministry of Transport with their stats. There was rejection but it prevailed and the Orwell Bridge was born. With the East and West bypass to Ipswich, we were told we have our share, no more major roads. But the government said Ipswich was to be made a new town and doubled in size. Consultants produced a document illustrating expansion options. Another team of consultants in 1968 produced yet more detailed proposals for doubling the size of Ipswich but by the creation of a development corporation. If that happened, we would have had a Stevenage or a Milton Keynes. Cliff s own sketch was adopted, decentralising the population and with the Orwell Bridge, utilising Kesgrave, Martlesham and Belstead. In 1967, the government dropped the idea but they had the bones of a policy to build employment to fit with housing needs and planning. Twenty-thousand jobs were created with BT (then known as PORE the Post Office Research Establishment), Ransomes Europark and Felixstowe Port. Thirty-three local authorities became one county of seven districts in 1974 with Clifford as the first Chief Exec of Suffolk. Although all seven are planning authorities which brings its own problems. This was a fascinating talk well delivered. In giving the vote of thanks, SVP John Button thanked Clifford and, since he already has a collection of Ipswich East coasters, presented it to our special visitor, Dr Derek Murphy Spud who now lives in Westerfield Road Ipswich but was once an active member in the Padstow (Cornwall) club. SVP John explained that Spud and his wife Eileen successfully raised 2M to set up the Merlin support unit for people with MS. Sue Hall
2 Tuesday Rotary Meeting Programme (lunchtime meetings start 12.55pm) Items changed this week (or which now have additional information) are shown highlighted yellow. Widows of former members are welcome to all evening or additional events. (Duty Rotarians are requested to make their own swaps and inform the Secretary and Newsletter Editor) NEXT WEEK 5th April 12th April 19th April 26th April 3rd May 10th May 17th May 24th May FIFTH TUESDAY 31st May 7th June 14th June 21st June Jo Revitt The Papworth Trust (Help us create a world where disabled people are seen for what they can do) Duty Rotarians: Matt Kennington & Satish Khanna Business Meeting (no speaker) Duty Rotarians: David Knights & Andy Lewis Breakfast Meeting : David Chittick Archaeology in Eastern Africa: Excavations directed by Neville Chittick 7.15am for 7.30am (presentation starts 7.40am) Duty Rotarians: Ian Lord & Ross Lunney It s sailing Jim, but not as we know it Andy Beharrell on The Woolverstone Project Duty Rotarians: Stephanie Mackentyre & George McLellan The Fundamentals of Social Media for your Business - Edwina Mullins Duty Rotarians: John Moorby & Peter Moss Business Meeting (no speaker) Bangladeshi Support Centre: Supporting the Minority Communities in Ipswich and Suffolk Mojlum Khan Duty Rotarians: Mark Murphy & Ed Nicholls Duty Rotarians: Bob Parker & Stafford Patient Duty Rotarians: David Pearman & Bill Pipe Duty Rotarians: Richard Porter & Toby Pound Duty Rotarians: Geoff Ramsdale & John Riches Club Assembly Evening Meeting (details to be announced) Duty Rotarians: Bill Robinson & Steve Runnacles Duty Rotarians: Nino Serritiello & Clifford Smith Newsletter copy should be sent to Editor Alan Forsdike by the Saturday night preceding publication date. preferred please... alan.forsdike@btinternet.com 2
3 IPSWICH EAST ROTARY CLUB ROLLING DIARY (additions or changes since last week are highlighted) Inner Wheel Events are shown in italic type The name of the lead Rotarian for each event is shown in brackets. Sunday 3rd April Saturday 9th April Saturday 16th April Wednesday 4th May Tuesday 17th May Tuesday 14th June Wednesday 15th June Sunday 26th June Tuesday 28th June Saturday 2nd to Saturday 9th July 2016 Friday 22nd July 6pm Friday 29th July Wednesday 28th September Inner Wheel : Lunch of Soup and a Parade of Puddings Tuddenham Village Hall (Teresa McLellan) District Assembly Lynford Hall [all incoming officers and committee chairs encouraged to attend] Inner Wheel : Beetle Drive Tuddenham Village Hall (Mandy Cunningham) Rotary Golf Charity Day Felixstowe Ferry Golf Club In aid of Woolverstone Wish Charity & The Al Tazid Family Trust Inner Wheel : Bridge Drive at Playford Village Hall with afternoon tea (Teresa McLellan) Rotary Club Assembly (John Button) BBQ for People with Learning Disabilities 2016 Orwell Walk and Orwell Cycle (John Button) Presidential Handover The Tithe Barn Sproughton Club Twinning visit to Ipswich Massachusetts (Liz Harsant) Bowling at Westerfield Bowls Club (names to Clifford Smith please) President s BBQ at Waldringfield Senior Citizen's Concert starts 7.30pm Copleston School (Andy Lewis) Al Tazid Foundation Fundraising Event Holbrook Village Hall in Holbrook on Monday 25th of April 7pm-10pm. Please let us know if would like to attend Contestants needed for Rotary Mastermind Competition Wednesday 13th July at 7.30pm at St. Raphael Club, Highfield Rd, Ipswich Details from President Michelle Keep scrolling! There is more information to come on the next pages... 3
4 Ipswich East Inner Wheel PARADE OF PUDDINGS Delicious soups and rolls followed by a selection of Desserts to Die For! (including dairy free and gluten free) Tuddenham Village Hall Sunday 3rd April from 12.30pm Tickets 8 all proceeds to ICENI Project. Teresa McLellan if you d like to indulge : teresamclellan@hotmail.co.uk Ipswich East Inner Wheel BEETLE DRIVE (International Committee Event) Saturday 16th April dice roll at 7.30pm - Tuddenham Village Hall 7.50 per person includes hot supper, raffle, heads & tails Contact Mandy Cunningham at desmond.cunningham1@ntlworld.com Inner Wheel Bridge Drive with Afternoon Tea Playford Village Hall Tuesday 17th May from 2pm. Tickets 8 (profits will go to MIND) Please Teresa McLellan to book. teresamclellan@hotmail.co.uk 4
5 Rotary Club of Felixstowe 90 th Charter Night Dinner 14 th April 2016 The Orwell Hotel, Felixstowe 7pm for 7.30pm Black Tie & Regalia Menu: Terrine of Suffolk ham hock with crostini Tomato and mozzarella bruschetta with pesto & rocket (veg). Local cod fillet with crushed new potatoes, pea & mint pesto & Pancetta Braised Beef, fondant potatoes and red wine Jus Roulade of feta, sweet potato, pesto, spinach and red pepper coulis & pak choi (veg) (All served with a selection of seasonal vegetables) Apple pie & Custard Freshly brewed tea and coffee per head Replies to Mike Watkin, - stagetec@mail2web.com. Orwell Walk, Run & Cycle 2016 The Orwell Walk, Run & Cycle website is now live and taking bookings for June So what are you going to do to help get numbers up? Here are some ideas... put a banner in a prominent location have an estate agent type board in your front garden encourage friends, family or work colleagues to take part help get the leaflets into GP surgeries, corner shops, chip shops... spare time to staff a stall at an event to promote the walk, etc. Orwell Walk, Run & Cycle 2016 Registration Officer John s monthly update. 189 walkers 27 runners 26 cyclists Giving a total of 242 at the end of March 2016 (an increase overall of 50 in March) You might have an idea we haven't thought of yet. Let me know. please don't leave it all to your fundraising committee! This a club event and we can only do the amazing things we do if you help get walkers, riders and runners. Please feel free to contact me with what you are planning to do to help. Mark Murphy On Duty Rota? - one of the two duty Rotarians takes responsibility to give a vote of thanks (except when it s a member talking then the President has that pleasure) and the other duty Rotarian provides a brief newsletter write-up. [The latter to be sent to the editor by Friday of that week please.] 5
6 Show em a Red Card! Red cards are available to indicate special dietary requirements. If you ve ordered a salad or have informed Gresham's in advance of special dietary needs (vegetarian or glutenfree, etc.) ask for a red card from the Duty Rotarians which states their meal choice. Place the card on your table to help those serving us to find you. It will also help if you make yourself known to the waiting staff. ORWELL WALK FISHPONDS CHECKPOINT The Rotary gazebo we use at Fishponds is showing its age and losing some of its hangars. It takes a long time to erect and if it is windy (nearly every year) we have to tie it to trees to stop it blowing away. The ground down there is also rock hard and tent pegs do not go in very easily if at all. It has been suggested that there will be more runners this year who will arrive at Fishponds earlier than previous walkers, and we have only just been ready for those! Therefore do any Rotarians own or have access to a camper type van, or Transit with side door, which the team could use for storage on the day? Nothing larger could be parked down there as we need to leave room for one car and the supplies vehicle to turn round. The owner would obviously have to be with the vehicle but the transfer window is still open. It may be possible to borrow a folding gazebo as well to link to the vehicle. Any offers or other suggestions greatly appreciated. John Goodship 6
7 In support of the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich Centenary Fund, to provide a meaningful and enduring legacy for future generations by funding projects that encourage and enable churches to better serve the wider community. The Fund will be managed by Suffolk Community Foundation and aims to support community projects such as making church buildings more accessible to community groups; providing activities for those who are isolated; supporting the work of parish nurses; organising learning activities with local schools; and aiding conservation or environmental projects. It will add value to the work already undertaken by the Church of England in partnership with other churches and organisations. Snape Maltings Concert Hall Saturday 23rd April 7.30pm Award-winning vocalist Jacqui Dankworth (daughter of Cleo Laine and John Dankworth) is joined by her husband, acclaimed American pianist-vocalist, Charlie Wood, plus a stellar band of jazz musicians, for a unique concert of duet arrangements celebrating the great musical partnerships of the 20th century. 7
8 IPSWICH DFAS THEATRE VISIT GUYS and DOLLS 2.30pm Thursday 5 th May 2016 Theatre Royal - Norwich Chichester Festival Theatre s production of Guys and Dolls is coming to Norwich! A coach will depart Rushmere Church car park at 9.30 and pick up at Ipswich Village car park about Return will be from the theatre at the end of the performance at about 5pm The cost will be 40 which will include seats in the Rear Stalls, coach travel and drivers tip. Lunch and refreshments will be at own expense. Any queries contact Mary Smith or (mobile) or mary_ipswich@yahoo.co.uk or 22 Corder Road IP4 2XD 8
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