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West Suffolk Council Grass Cutting Programme
West Suffolk Council grass cutting position for the week Monday 5 to Friday 9 July 2021 and scheduled grass cutting for the week Monday 12 to Friday 16 July 2021 Please be aware that all scheduled mowing for the next week is dependent on the weather conditions. Brandon, Lakenheath, Mildenhall, Newmarket and Red Lodge Location Current position until end of Schedule for week: week: Monday 5 to Friday 9 Monday 12 to Friday 16 July 2021 July 2021 (in order of cutting) (in order of cutting) Beck Row Mow all areas Brandon Restart mowing round Exning Mow all areas Gazeley Mow all areas Kentford Mow all areas Lakenheath Strimming and re-cutting Mildenhall Restart mowing round Moulton Mow all areas Newmarket 1. Newmarket Cemetery 1. Newmarket Cemetery 2. Birdcage Walk 2. South East of town and Old Station 3. High Street verges to Road and New Cheveley Road area Queensberry Road 3. Herbicide treatment – base of Beech 4. King Edward VII Memorial Hedge, Bury Road Gardens 5. The Severals 6. St Mary’s closed Cemetery opposite Turner Hall, Church Lane 7. Exning Road 8. Fordham Road 9. St Mary’s Churchyard, Rowley Drive 10. Freshfields Red Lodge Strimming and re-cutting Bury St Edmunds and rural villages Location Current position until end of Schedule for week: week: Monday 5 to Friday 9 Monday 12 to Friday 16 July 2021 July 2021 (in order of cutting) (in order of cutting) Zone 1 1. Little Whelnetham Nowton Estate 1 Location Current position until end of Schedule for week: week: Monday 5 to Friday 9 Monday 12 to Friday 16 July 2021 July 2021 (in order of cutting) (in order of cutting) 2. -
The Bury St Edmunds
THE BURY ST EDMUNDS Issue 43 January 2021 Delivered from 28th January Also covering - Horringer Westley - The Fornhams - Great Barton AAdvertisingdvertising SSales:ales: 0012841284 559292 449191 wwww.flww.fl yyeronline.co.ukeronline.co.uk The Flyer From your MP Jo Churchill popular that they have had to take and hospitality and the start of a new incredible small businesses. The lure on bigger premises. We have some year, I am keen for us to make 2021 of excellent Suffolk Cheese, Suffolk wonderful traders across Suffolk, and I the Year of the High Street. Putting brewed beer and cracking Suffolk Pork would encourage constituents to visit the heart back into the centre of our often draws many shoppers on to high as many as possible. communities. Our high streets have streets and into our eateries in our towns and villages. faced unprecedented challenges in I understand that during the pandemic the past few years, and ultimately the many more of us became reliant on Living in Suffolk means we can pandemic has unfortunately hastened online shopping as a necessity, due to sometimes be truly spoilt with the the demise of several well-known the lockdown. However, we are now quality and abundance of locally brands. Nevertheless, new businesses able to visit our shops, restaurants, sourced goods. My mission in 2021 are appearing and many of them cafes and bars in person, all who have is to be a shop Suffolk, shop local exciting small independent traders. worked hard to ensure they have champion, encouraging as many a safe COVID secure environment. -
Ear Ear – February 2020
Ear Ear – February 2020 The newsletter of the Eastern Region of the Donkey Breed Society Well at last there are signs of spring, snowdrops peeping out, daffodils thinking about it and a few brave primroses…… but still plenty of mud, mud, mud (or is that just my place?). We seem to have had a long, very wet, and not yet cold winter and I can’t help thinking that we may have some nasty cold stuff heading our way before we can truly say Spring has arrived. Unless they are very young, very old or unwell, donkeys usually cope well with cold (it can get very cold in a desert) but obviously hate the rain and damp so a good shelter is essential. Some of mine have turnout rugs as they like to wander around and graze despite the weather but most donkeys have more sense and shouldn’t need rugging at all. Your committee have, like most of you I assume, been busy over the winter months, getting on with our jobs, home life, family and of course donkeys. Several donkeys have been out and about delivering assorted pregnant ‘Marys’ to nativity services, visiting all sorts of delighted members of the public, going for walks (between showers) and even taking part in the London New Year’s Day Parade. Pics below Annual Awards presented at Christmas Lunch. Our very friendly and chatty Christmas lunch was a great success. We had new people attending for the first time and I am sure they would attest that it is a brilliant social occasion, lots of chat, making new friends, good food, time to swap donkey stories and share successes or ask for advice, and lots of awards and raffle prizes to go home with! Our thanks to Liz Wright for master-minding the occasion. -
THE LONDON GAZETTE; 19 MAY, 1914. DISEASES of ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 to 1911—Contwued
4032 THE LONDON GAZETTE; 19 MAY, 1914. DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 TO 1911—contwued. The following Areas are now " Infected Areas " for the purposes of the Swine-Fever (Regulation of Movement) Order of 1908—continued. county of Middlesex, comprising the petty part), Chattisham, Washbrook, Copdock, sessional division of Brentford (excluding its Belstead, Wherstead, Freston, Saxmund- detached part, but including the borough of ham, Benhall and Farnham; and also com- Baling), and the parishes of Wembley (in- prising the county borough of Ipswich (19 cluding its detached part), Northolt, Hayes, May, 1914). Cranford, Harlington, East Bedfont, Har- Sussex, East.—An Area in the: administrative mondsworth, West Drayton, Yieweley, and county of East Sussex comprising the Cowley (3 June, 1912). parishes of West Firle, Selmeston (including Northamptonshire.—(1.) An Area comprising the detached part which adjoins the pariah the county borough of Northampton (6 of West Firle), Alciston (including its de- February, 1914). tached part), Alfriston, and Berwick (2.) An Area comprising the parishes of (1 May, 1914). Bushden and Higham Park, in the adminis- Wtttslwre.—(1.) An Area in the administra- trative county of Northampton; and also tive county of Wilts, comprising the petty comprising the parish of Wymington, in the sessional divisions of Chippenham, and administrative county of Bedford (28 Calne, and the boroughs of Chippenham and Calne (19 May, 1914). March, 1914). 1 (2.) An Area in the administrative county Southampton.—(1) An Area in the adminis- of Wilts, comprising the petty sessional trative county of Southampton, comprising divisions of Trowbridge, • and Whorwells- the petty sessional division of Gosport, and down, and the parish of Semington (19 May? the parishes of Fareham, Crofton, and 1914). -
Red Deer R. S. Adair
322 NOTES. RED DEER. NOTES. Seeing a photograph of a red-deer's head in the current number of the Archologica1 Society's Proceedings, I think the enclosed may be of interest. It is of one of a pair of fossilized red deer heads taken from the river Waveney, out of a hole, 6 feet belowthe river bed, washed out by a floodin July, 1913. The other pair is almost equally perfect and they are preserved at Flixton Hall. R. SHAFTOADAIR,Bt. MEASUREMENTS. Length on outer curve .. 31 ins. Splay at tips .. 35 ins. Girth, beam above bay 71- ins. Length brow antler .. 15/ ins. Widest spread •• .. 39/ ins. 12 points. RED DEER ANTLERS. GENERAL INDEX TO VOL. XX. Diss, 141 Acton, 74, 102 Drinkstone, 75, 140 Aldeburgh, 140 Dunwich, 301 Alderton, 140 Dunthorne MSS, 147 Alpheton, 74 Archdeacons, Norwich, 11 Ashfi eld, Great, Cross, 280 East Bergholt, 168 Austin Friars, 36 Elmham, South, 104, 141 ; St. Peter's Hall, 48 Elmsett, 141 Badingham, 234 Erwarton, 298 Bardwell, 291 Everard, Bishop of Norwich, 186 Barnham, 140 Excursions- Barton, Great, 74 1928 .. 93 Bergholt, see East Bergholt Yarmouth, Gorleston and Burgh Box ford, 101 Castle Bradfield Combust, 140 Debenham, Framsden and Otley Bradley, Little, 43 Polstead, Boxford, Chilton, Acton , Bramfield, 140 Long Melford and Kentwell Brasses at Great Thurlow, 43 ; Hall at Little Bradley, 43 South Elmham district, Rumburgh, Bricett, Great, 140 Wissett and Halesworth Brockley, 75 1929 .. 233 Bruisyard, 235 Framlingham, Dennington, Bading- Bull, Anthony, 200 ham, Sibton and Bruisyard Bull, John, 200 Rushbrook, Hawstead and Stan- Burgate, 75 ningfield Burgh Castle, 94 Newmarket and district Bury, Limitation, 41 Trimley, Felixstowe, Nacton, Butley Priory, 292 Alnesbourne and Broke Hall Buxhall, 140 1930 . -
Bury St Edmunds Branch
ACCESSIONS 1 OCTOBER 2000 – 31 MARCH 2002 BURY ST EDMUNDS BRANCH OFFICIAL Babergh District Council: minutes 1973-1985; reports 1973-1989 (EH502) LOCAL PUBLIC West Suffolk Advisory Committee on General Commissioners of Income Tax: minutes, correspondence and miscellaneous papers 1960-1973 (IS500) West Suffolk Hospital, Bury St Edmunds: operation book 1902-1930 (ID503) Walnut Tree Hospital, Sudbury: Sudbury Poor Law Institution/Walnut Tree Hospital: notice of illness volume 1929; notice of death volume 1931; bowel book c1930; head check book 1932-1938; head scurf book 1934; inmates’ clothing volume 1932; maternity (laying in ward) report books 1933, 1936; male infirmary report book 1934; female infirmary report books 1934, 1938; registers of patients 1950-1964; patient day registers 1952-1961; admission and discharge book 1953-1955; Road Traffic Act claims registers 1955-1968; cash book 1964-1975; wages books 1982- 1986 (ID502) SCHOOLS see also SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS, PHOTOGRAPHS AND ILLUSTRATIONS, MISCELLANEOUS Rickinghall VCP School: admission register 1924-1994 (ADB540) Risby CEVCP School: reports of head teacher to school managers/governors 1974- 1992 (ADB524) Sudbury Grammar School: magazines 1926-1974 (HD2531) Whatfield VCP School: managers’ minutes 1903-1973 (ADB702) CIVIL PARISH see also MISCELLANEOUS Great Barton: minutes 1956-1994 (EG527) Hopton-cum-Knettishall: minutes 1920-1991; accounts 1930-1975; burial fees accounts 1934-1978 (EG715) Ixworth and Ixworth Thorpe: minutes 1953-1994; accounts 1975-1985; register of public -
SUFFOLK HEIGHTS BENEFICE NEWS May 2021
SUFFOLK HEIGHTS BENEFICE NEWS MAY 2021 Rector: Rev Dr Simon Hill 01284 850857 [email protected] Reader: Barbara Hill 01284 850857 CHEDBURGH—CHEVINGTON—DEPDEN HARGRAVE— HAWKEDON—REDE SUFFOLK HEIGHTS BENEFICE NEWS May 2021 Welcome to the May 2021edition of the SHBN. As ever, I look forward to receiving your contributions for this and future magazines. We are very keen to have photographs of what has been going on in the Benefice. In fact the lack of communal events in lockdown makes them all the more valuable so don’t be shy about sending in photos! Please DO NOT SEND PDFs if it can be avoided. Only Word docs, Publisher files or Jpegs. The deadline for the June 2021 edition is 5pm Saturday 15th May 2021. [email protected]. t Contents Page Services in May 3 Rector’s Letter 4 HRH Prince Philip 6 ADVERTISING RATES: Rain Matters 8 Chedburgh News 9 To advertise in this magazine, please RAF Chedburgh 9 contact Jill de Laat on 01284 850463, Chevington News 14 or email Chevington Parish Council 19 [email protected] Chevington WI 20 Depden News 22 £65 per quarter page per year Little Teapots 24 Hargrave News 25 £130 per half page per year Hawkedon News 28 Specifications: Rede News 33 1/4 page - 8.5cm x 5.5cm (3¼” x 2¼”) Rede Scribe 36 Portrait Hartest Gardening Club 39 ADVERTISEMENTS 40 1/2 page - 12cm x 8.5cm (5” x 3½”) Landscape Useful Phone Numbers 63 Mobile Library 64 All images must be jpeg 150dpi Benefice Contacts 64 2 BENEFICE SERVICES IN MAY 2nd 9th 16th 23rd 30th Fifth Sunday Sixth Sunday Trinity Sunday of After -
Withersfield News
The Withersfield News JUNE & JULY 2018 BI-MONTHLY NEWSLETTER FOR THE PARISH News, Views and Information from your local area Who’s Who in our village Clubs! Parish Council St Mary’s Church Withersfield Rector Ian Finn Chairman – Terry Rich 01440 421724 [email protected] Clerk – Jill Johnson 01440 706599 Missioner Councillors Andrew Payne 01440 762871 Ian Kinloch - Footpaths 01440 702048 Withersfield Carpet Bowls Frank Eve 01440 763956 Rosie Wenham 01440 710798 Bob Withers 01440 703113 Russell Wallington 07510 223991 Wheezers Cycling Club Lucy Guest - email below Steve Laycock 01440 707890 [email protected] Bridge Club Peter Lord - email below Marion Holloway 01440 783312 [email protected] Suffolk Sport & Recreation Club Vacant County Councillor Acting Churchwardens Mary Evans 01284 789478 Carl West-Meads 07932 609121 St Edmundsbury Borough Councillor Michael Slinger 01440 709440 Jane Midwood 01440 820360 MP Village Hall Warden West Suffolk Jenny Rajack 07917 167891 Matthew Hancock 01638 565945 Speedwatch coordinator Police Emergencies 999 Christopher Oakes 01440 703939 Police non-emergencies 101 rather costly. I would however, be very grateful for keen photographers to send me pictures of our village to populate throughout the newsletter. Please send them to me via email in jpeg format. Sheep return to our village! The name Withersfield directly translates in Old English to 'Wether open land' which means an area where rams roam. Six Norfolk Horn Editors comments sheep have moved into the village which is an exciting Dear residents, prospect, the ram is Welcome to Summer at last! I hope you are to follow in the autumn. enjoying the new layout of our newsletter and the news items are of value to you. -
SEBC Planning Applications 31/17
LIST 31 28 July 2017 Applications Registered between 24th -28th July 2017 ST. EDMUNDSBURY BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS REGISTERED The following applications for Planning Permission, Listed Building, Conservation Area and Advertisement Consent and relating to Tree Preservation Orders and Trees in Conservation Areas have been made to this Council. A copy of the applications and plans accompanying them may be inspected on our website www.westsuffolk.gov.uk . Representations should be made in writing, quoting the application number and emailed to [email protected] to arrive not later than 21 days from the date of this list. Application No. Proposal Location DC/17/1392/LB Application for Listed Building Consent - Minden House VALID DATE: Replacement render to South, East and West Bowbeck 24.07.2017 elevations Bardwell IP31 1BA EXPIRY DATE: APPLICANT: Mr Benedict Clowes 18.09.2017 GRID REF: WARD: Bardwell CASE OFFICER: Jonny Rankin 594444 275295 PARISH: Bardwell DC/17/1460/HH Householder Planning Application - (i) Single 3 Ley Road VALID DATE: storey side and rear extension (following Barrow 20.07.2017 demolition of existing extension) (ii) new IP29 5DJ porch EXPIRY DATE: 14.09.2017 APPLICANT: Mr And Mrs Glover GRID REF: AGENT: Mr Brian Scally - Brian Scally 576358 263728 WARD: Barrow CASE OFFICER: Karen Littlechild PARISH: Barrow Cum Denham DC/17/1331/TPO TPO251(1997) - Tree Preservation Order - 4 Northgate Avenue VALID DATE: 1no. Horse Chestnut (T1 on order) reduce up Bury St Edmunds 24.07.2017 to twelve branches overhanging -
Haverhill October 2017
October 2017 Haverhill You said... We did... Officers have liaised with the victim, increased Youths causing ASB around patrols around the area and been linking in with the Fortune Inn on the our partner agencies to address the problem. A number of youths suspected to be involved have Clements estate. been spoken to at their addresses. Targeted patrols by officers around this area Drug dealing around the skate which has resulted in drug searches being conducted, however we continue to problem solve park in Howe Rd this issue. Responding to issues in your community The news letter will contain information on current crime trends within the locality and provide updates on the work being done to tackle them. If required more detailed information on figures is available from the website www.police.uk The latest issues that we've been made aware of consist of ongoing street drug dealing which we are pro-actively targeting with patrols when other incidents allow. Concern from the community has also revealed a few people wandering the town consuming alcohol which is in contravention of consuming alcohol in a Designated Public Place. We ask that if anyone is Future events seen to call us or email in details of the person so we can monitor the situation and action appropriately. 8th Oct - Cycling sportive at Aerocycles Falconer Rd Making the community safer 0800-1000. - Pc Allen has been liaising with Suffolk County Council in dealing with a female causing ongoing harassment towards a neighbour in Lidgate, a Fixed Penalty Notice has been issued for breaching her Community Protection Notice. -
Church Plate in Suffolk. Deaneryof
( 292 ) •CHURCH PLATE IN SUFFOLK. DEANERYOF THURLOW. This Deanery possesses kveral pieces of Communion Plate of an interesting Character. The chalice in use at Higham Green , is .no .doubt partly, if not entirely,. -of medieval date, although of foreign. make. , It is a simple and beautiful ..'specimen. Another at Lydgate, probably German., ,is very good, but of later character. ,There are 'Elizabethan pieces,of the usual shape, at Cowlinge,Gazeley, and Great Thurlow. The Dalhany plate is a.-fine and interesting set, with the cipher and mitre of.the Wellknown Bishop. Simon .Patrick.'. The only: armOrial :plate..is at Ousden,.where are four „handsome,pieces with the:arms of, the •Moseley fathily, of the 'early' part ..of the eighteenth century, but slightly varying 'in date,. The kind -Welcome and ready asistance gi)ien }.)ythe clergy in each parish is gratefully acknowledged'. MANNINt-;F:S.A. Di„§sRectory, Norfolk.' BRADLEY'GREAT: S: MARy.• CUPS: (1). :plain boWl, diameter 31. inches;. height 7 inches. Inscription on the fobt.:Grate!.Bradlek* • Marks : leopard's head crowned,; makei.'s mark C 0G in trefoil; Small Roman h for 1743 ; lion passant. plain bowl. Height 71 inches; diameter 3/ inches. Marks.: leopard's head crowned; maker's mark ; Roman capital 0 for 1809 ; lion passant; head of Georgein. plated. Height .7/ inches ; diameter of bowl, 3/ inches. PATENS : (1) diameter 7* inches. Marks : leopard's head crowned; maker's mark A.B. in shaped shield ; black letter small g for 1684 ; lion passant. (2) flat ; a cross on the rim. Diameter 4i inches. Marks : leopard's head uncrowned; maker's mark J. -
Schedule of Highways Maintainable at Public Expense Within West Suffolk District
Schedule of Highways Maintainable at Public Expense within West Suffolk District Hint: To find a parish or street use Ctrl F The information in this “List of Streets” was derived from Suffolk County Council’s digital Local Street Gazetteer. While considerable care is taken to ensure the accuracy of the Street Gazetteer, Suffolk County Council cannot accept any responsibility for errors, omissions, or positional accuracy. There are no warranties, expressed or implied, including the warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, accompanying this product. However, notification of any errors will be appreciated. Street Part public location Length Km NSG Ref Route No. Ampton Carriageway Folly Lane 1.55 37403388 A134 Ingham Road 0.82 37403542 C650 New Road 2.17 37400982 C650, U6307 Public footpath Ampton Footpath 001 0.60 37490130 Y108/001/0 Bardwell Page 1 of 148 01/03/2021 Street Part public location Length Km NSG Ref Route No. Carriageway Bowbeck 2.06 37403082 C643 Church Road 0.31 37400567 U6429 Daveys Lane 0.74 37400639 U6439 Ixworth Road 0.84 37403548 C642 Ixworth Thorpe Road 1.04 37403552 U6428 Knox Lane 0.61 37400871 U6441 Lammas Close 0.18 37400877 U6430 Low Street 0.81 37400911 C642 Quaker Lane 0.65 37401072 C642 Road From A1088 To B1111 0.72 37401684 C643 Road From C642 To C643 0.86 37401745 U6424 Road From C644 And C642 To A1088 2.29 37401749 C642 School Lane 0.38 37401118 U6428 Spring Road 1.40 37401160 C642 Stanton Road 0.63 37401182 U6432 The Croft 0.42 37401222 U6430 The Green 0.34 37403966 U6439 Up Street