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PARISH COUNCIL NEWS The Annual Meeting of the Parish took place before the Parish Council Meeting on 17th May. The Chairman presented her Annual Report. All electors in Wissett are entitled to attend and ask questions at this meeting. Only one member of the public was present. No questions. At the Parish Council Meeting: Hannah Pretty was re-elected Chairman and Matthew Wetmore Vice Chairman. Declarations of interest: Geoffrey Kiddy declared an interest in Planning ref. DC/18/1490/ROC and did not take part in the discussion. Re-training of Community Speed Watch volunteers: This has still to be arranged. Village Sign: This will be inspected by Julian Harris. Quotations will be obtained for repair or replacement. Salt Bins: A replacement bin for Lodge lane is to be purchased. The County Council has been asked to replace the dam-aged and leaking one at the corner of Wash Lane. Water supply at the field: Stopcock and tap now fitted by Julian Harris. No infor-mation yet as to standing charges etc. “Battles Over” event. November 11th: The bonfire will be on the high ground above the Village Field. Julian Harris has made memorial figures for the village. Defibrillator: This is to be sited outside the Plough Public House. Hannah Pretty has volunteered to be responsible for it. Planning Applications: Wissett Lodge. Removal of conditions of occupation. Noah’s Ark, Valley Farm. Removal of conditions 10 and 11 of occupation. Halleluia, Red House Lane. Change of use of redundant barn complex to residential unit. Date of next meeting - Thursday, 19th July at 7.30 pm.
THE WISSETT WEB
DELIVERED FREE TO EVERY HOME IN WISSETT BIMONTHLY NO 128 JUNE 2018
VILLAGE LITTER PICK Volunteers are needed to join a litter pick in the vil-lage. If you would like to help please contact Han-nah Pretty, our Parish Council Chairman, who is the coordinator, at 3 Brickhill Cottages or on 07766030034. Refreshments will be provided. This could be repeated two or three times a year.
GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATIONS.
If anyone who has not yet responded to the Parish Clerk’s Email, dated 14th May, does still want to receive the occasional Email with village information, meetings, minutes etc, then please respond confirming consent. After 25th May anyone not “opting in” will be removed from the mailing list and have their details deleted, to conform with the General Data Protection Regulations.
WISSETT COMMUNITY COUNCIL
HORTICULTURAL
SHOW Saturday July 28th
WISSETT VILLAGE HALL Open to adjoining parishes
Entries staged from 10 to 12 noon
Judging 12 noon to 2 o’clock
Open to the public 2 pm to 4 pm
Entrance 50p includes tea and biscuit.
(exhibitors free)
There’s no show without entries!
Bring your fruit, flowers, vegetables, photos
and kitchen produce. Lots of prizes to be won.
Beginners particularly welcome.
Spare schedules available on 469611
Hi! We’re all off to the Wissett Show! How about you?
VILLAGE BARBECUE SATURDAY JULY 14th Wissett Village Hall
6pm Adults £6.50
Children 12 and under £5 BYO drink
Raffle
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JUNE SERVICES 3rd - No service in Wissett 10th - Parish Eucharist (David Suchon) 9.30 17th - Morning worship (Claire Kiddy) 9.30 24th - Late Breakfast church (Morgan) 9.30
JULY SERVICES 1st - No service in Wissett 8th - Parish Eucharist 9.30 15th - Morning worship 9.30 22nd - Late Breakfast church 9.30
ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH, WISSETT
LATE BREAKFAST CHURCH Come to church on the fourth Sunday in JUNE and JULY for Breakfast! There is a short informal service followed by a breakfast of croissants, butter, jam and coffee or tea and lots of chat. Everybody welcome. June 24th. July 22nd.
NEWS FROM ST ANDREW’S CHURCH At this time of year the Church has been moving quick-ly from one festival to the next, still with Trinity Sun-day coming up, and the not very protestant Corpus Christi; then relaxation into lots of Sundays after Trini-ty, or after Pentecost if preferred. St John Baptist marks midsummer. So the ‘normal pattern’ of services re-sumes, but the rota for ministers throughout the ten churches in the team is strained because Jan Bunday is unwell, and Edward Rennard’s recovery is slow. Only ten made this year’s Rogation Walk: we do want to keep this traditional event going, and if you are a true diary enthusiast put next year’s date in, 26th May 2019, come, walk, and enjoy tea in Spexhall. Other special events have been much enjoyed, and thank you to all who came. The Plant Sale, again ar-ranged by Alan Witherby, raised a rounded up £500. Many thanks to all who contributed plants for the sale. Susan Fitch with professional skill led the organising of the Flower Festival; with its preview, raffles, and re-freshments it made an unrounded £742. We would have liked more people to see the beautiful and imaginative arrangements, but it was a happy co-incidence to have Team Sung Evensong here on the Sunday. We look for-ward to Open Gardens on 10th June which raises mon-ey for the church fabric.. The Royal Wedding was marked, on Sunday 20th, by ringing a full peal of 5040 changes in three complicated methods, a feat of endurance as well as skill, lasting about 2 hours and 40 minutes. Finally, it is a great pleasure to note that Claire Kiddy will be ordained deacon in Bury St. Edmund’s Cathe-dral on Saturday 30th June. There will be a celebratory tea, at which all are welcome, in the village hall at about 3.30. Nick Evans
WISSETT VILLAGE HALL The Village Hall is available for hire at £6 per hour for the duration of the event. It has good facilities, including crockery, glasses, cutlery, an oven, microwave and fridge. There are chairs and tables to seat 50 and a toilet for the disabled. Heating by £1-in-the-slot meter. Please contact Lyn Elliott if you would like to hire the hall.
PETTY THEFT FROM THE CHURCH. It is with great sadness that we have to report that there have been petty thefts from the church. The biscuit tin, stocked for weary visitors, has been emptied in one go on more than one occasion and, recently, a purse was stolen from a handbag, accidentally left in the church. Cards of various sorts, including a bank card, driving licence etc were in the purse.
WISSETT VILLAGE HALL COMMITTEE At the AGM of the Wissett Village Hall Committee; John Young retired as chairman and Symon Clarke was elected in his place. Kathleen Witherby continues as Secretary. David Andrews continues as treasurer.
WISSETT
OPEN GARDENS
SUNDAY 10TH JUNE
1 - 5 Wild flower meadows
Plants ~ Woodland walk Produce ~ Bookstall Scrumptious Teas ~
Tickets £6 at Wissett Village Hall IP19 0JG
Children under 12 free Well-behaved dogs on leads
Proceeds to St Andrew’s Church fabric fund
YOGA In the Village Hall with Angie on Monday after-
noons, 1.30 - 3 and Friday evenings, 7 - 8.
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WISSETT CARPET BOWLS
The season is now over, having finished 4th in
Division 2, and we will now take 2 months break in June and July.
We held our annual AGM on 16th May with a good turnout. Club competition prizes were handed out as follows; Plough Shield Winner Derek Nunn, Runner up Mick Jeffries Whitbread Cup Winner David Lawn, Runner up Derek Nunn Calver Trophy Winner David Lawn, Runner up Colin Smith-Howell Mens Singles Winner Derek Nunn, Runner up Mick Jeffries Ladies Singles Winner Angie Calver, Runner up Lesley Melrose Mixed Pairs Winners Anne Stannard & Brian Stannard, Runners up Mick Jeffries & Audrey Cutler
WOMEN’S INSTITUTE On 15th May: We all made very pretty-flower brooches from ribbon under the guidance of the exuberant Magdelaine Snowden. Great fun!
26th June: Jane Bastow will talk about how she cultivated her award winning garden from scratch.
24th July: Wendy Butcher - living on a holiday camp during the 1950’s and 60’s.
28th August: Jonathan Cheyne will talk about his famous grandfather, Sir H. Rider Haggard
25th September: Julie Parker Mosaic workshop. If you would like to know more about the WI please
contact June Laws on 01986 873990
THE WISSETT PLOUGH 01986 873047
Pub Summer Opening Times:
Mondays closed Tuesday to Thursday
12 - 3, 5 - 11 Friday, Saturday and Sunday
12 - 11 Bank holiday: Pub open only. No food.
Restaurant/Food
NEW SUMMER MENU !
Mondays closed Tuesday to Thursday
12 noon-2 pm & 6 pm to 11 pm Friday & Saturday 12 noon to 10 pm
Sunday 12 noon to 5 pm.
Plus we have Sunday specials including delicious Roasts 1 course £ 9.99 2 courses £14.99 3 courses £16.99
We are taking bookings for Christmas Day. The price will be £55pp . Half price for children 12 and under.
We will have two sittings 12pm and 3pm. The menu TBC
QUIZZES Sunday, 17th June 7 pm
AND Sunday 15th July 7 pm
Up to 6 in a team. £3 per head to include a selection of sandwiches
Please book in advance
LIVE MUSIC Friday, 25th May. Nigel Ashcroft
AND Friday 22nd June. Jonny G
OPEN MIC NIGHTS Friday 1st June
AND Friday 6th July
Other events: Father’s Day. 17th June Suffolk Day. 21st June
BEER FESTIVAL 20th—27th July
RUMBURGH AND DISTRICT GARDEN CLUB (including Wissett)
JUNE 24th – SUNDAY - GARDEN PARTY 2.00pm – PIMMS AND STRAWBERRIES at Martin Wilson’s house in Spexhall.
JULY 4th – VISIT TO EAST BERGHOLT Meet at RUMBURGH BUCK CAR PARK at 9am. We will travel by coach to visit The Place for Plants at East Bergholt CO7 6UP (Tel: 01206 290224) ar-riving approx. 10.30am. Then moving on to ‘Rosemary’, East Bergholt CO7 6TH for your picnic lunch – bring your own- in Na-talie Finch’s garden followed by a talk and tour of the garden topped off with sumptuous tea.
If you need to know more phone Alan Witherby on 01986 873339.
NOTE ; Error date should read 20th to 22nd July------------------------------------
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GETTING MARRIED? Mimi, our lovely creamy col-oured 1939 Alvis, is available for wedding hire or for other
events such as proms. Discount for Wissett residents.
Tel: 01986 872331
MIKE KING. 07710984663 or 01986 875974 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
BIRD TROUBLES SOLVED: Chimney cowls, vent caps, bird guards fitted.
Flexible liners. Ladderwork. Woodburning stoves installed/refurbished Free inspection and advice service.
Hair dressing in your own home Call Karina on 875974
CALVER ELECTRICAL Domestic Rewires ~~~ Consumer Unit upgrades
Extra Sockets ~~~ Lighting ~~~ Phone & TV Points GARDEN LANDSCAPING
HOUSEHOLD MAINTENANCE Tel: 01986 874046 Mob: 07777675204
LOCAL SCOUT ASSOCIATION
Beavers, Cubs and Scouts Meetings on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Contact Brian Howard at 1 Brickhill Cottages Wissett 01986 875551
or [email protected] Scout HQ is in Chediston Street, Halesworth.
BOND’S FARM SHOP, WISSETT Local produce
Derek and Cynthia Nunn offer you home grown fruit and vegetables in season
at competitive prices.
VILLAGE TENT rates for the hire of the village tent:
Wissett residents……...£35 Non-residents…..…£70 Phone David Ball if you want to hire it: 874599 Help sometimes needed on the day if possible.
IAN WOOD LAWN MOWER & STRIMMER REPAIRS Ride-ons, hovers, petrol-driven, electric
tel/fax 01986 782340
HETTY’S NEEDLES Knitting and sewing classes in Wissett have had to stop for the time being, but Hetty will restart from her new house in Rumburgh when she has space. Monthly painting and drawing work-shops with Ian Reed continue. First Saturday of the month. Mixed ability. Mixed media. BYO materials. £30 for the day. Lunch. Phone Hetty on 01986
WISSETT LODGE Award winning Self-catering accommodation
01986 873173 www.wissettlodge.co.uk
RARE BREED NORFOLK HORN LAMB From the Wissett Flock
Whole or half lambs available to order A selection of frozen joints, chops etc are available
from Wissett Lodge Phone Geoffrey or Claire Kiddy 01986 873173
USEFUL INFORMATION DOCTOR Cutlers Hill Surgery, Halesworth 874618
PLUMBING & OIL-FIRED BOILER MAINTENANCE Kevin Hawes 874708
AVON TOILETRIES Hannah Pretty, 3, Brickhill Cottages, Wissett 835780 BUILDING CONSULTANT:
Al Campbell. Design and Build. 874976 DOG GROOMING/BOARDING
Byebrue 785264 ELECTRICAL Darren Alden. 8 Brickhill Cottages 07880791116 Chris Calver 07777675204 or 874046 FOOT CARE PRACTIONER Jane Parker. TCFCPdip. House visits. 07732048837 GARDEN PLANTS For sale outside 20 The Street and 9 The Street LANDSCAPE GARDENING M.J.N. Landscaping. Michael Newbon 7584050440 LAWN MOWING & GARDEN MAINTENANCE
L & M Garden Services 873966 MILK
WILL’s LOCAL Marybelle Milk and cream. 0800 434 6212 POLICE OFFICER:
Simon Green 835300 WINES
“In the Pink” 872579 Wissett Wines 07867009967 MOBILE LIBRARY. Monthly, Thursdays 2.05 - 2.25.
at The Old Swan. April 5th, May 3rd ALCOHOLICS-ANONYMOUS
at The Harmony Centre Walpole 0207 40 30 888
If you want to advertise in the Wissett Web, please phone the Editor. Any news, views or comments for inclusion in the Wis-sett Web to Jenny Ball, Editor, Birches, Wash Lane, Wis-sett. 01986 469611
BEFORE 20th JULY
Please note: The editor’s decision is always final.
“Beck Cottage Studio”
Delightful self-catering holiday accommodation
Please contact Jane Parry 01986 874359 for further information and availability