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St Peter South Elmham Village Boules Tournament


THE village of St Peter South Elmham are holding their 7th annual fun boules tournament to raise funds for their village church. This year’s tournament is on Sunday 22nd July and will take place at Ilketshall St Andrews Village Hall. Anyone can play young and


old, all abilities are welcome. All you need is a team of four to play. The event lasts all day with games played in leagues in the morning and in the afternoon teams play a knockout competi- tion, the best teams play for the cup and the not so good teams play for the plate.


Tea, coffee, cakes and bacon


rolls will be available from the start, burgers from lunch time. There will also be a raffle. Bring a picnic if you wish but please support our stalls and the village hall bar which will be open and selling drinks at very reasonable prices. There is a playground to keep young children enter- tained. The event is a great day out for


family and friends. If you would like more information or enter a team contact tim.maycock@ btinternet.com or ring Tim on 01986 782296 or Pam Bonnet on 01986 782265.


Rose Cottage Cats


up a Tombola for it which always attracts people. I’ll try to organise one in time for the next sale, which will be on Saturday 28th April, from about 9am until 2pm (when we start packing things away). This month we are featuring


WE have been quite busy at the Rescue during the last month, having homed 13 over the last three - four weeks and we have another four cats booked to go. They are, however, coming in as fast as they go out - we’ve seven more awaiting spaces to come in.


Our March to April sale, while


it was better than last month, was not as busy as we’d hoped, though I didn’t have time to set


Arthur, a neutered black and white male, who was a stray, being fed by a gentleman who would have been happy to keep him, only his own cat and Arthur did not get on together. Arthur is quite chatty, loves a fuss, but not keen on being picked up. He shows affection with strong headbutts. Tiddles, last month’s featured


cat, should be in her new home shortly after this editorial is pub- lished. If you would like a cat/another


cat and would like an appoint- ment to see them, also for cat- related advice, please call us on 01508 482737.


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1 – We reserve the right to exclude or amend an advertisement considered unsuitable for publication in order to maintain our standards. 2 – In the event of omission or printing error, the publisher will make an adjustment to the cost/size of a future advertisement. No adjustment will apply where the error, misprint or omission does not materially detract from the advertisement. Under no circumstances will the total liability of the publisher for any error, misprint or omission exceed the amount of the cost of the original advertisement. 3 – Advertisements not conforming to the Trade Descriptions Act 1968, the Consumer Credit Act 1974, The Sex Discrimination Act 1975, The Business Advertisements (Disclosure) Order 1977 and other relevant legislation will be refused. 4 – We must be notified of errors in advertisements within one week of insertion. 5 – Community News, nor the publishers can be held responsible for the loss of artwork and photographs supplied. 6 – The quality of reproduction of copy for publication is dependent upon the quality of the original supplied. 7 – Where a proof has been supplied and agreed prior to publication, no credit will be given in respect of errors. 8 – It is the responsibility of the advertiser to check the first insertion of each advertisement and to notify the company immediately of any errors. The company assumes no responsibility for the repetition of errors unless so notified by the advertisers. 9 – Editorial supplied to us does not necessarily reflect the views of Community News or the publishers. 10 – We do not accept liability for any loss or damage incurred by advertisers allegedly arising in respect of loss, damage or non receipt of advertisement replies, save where such loss or damage has arisen directly as a result of our negligence. 11 – We do not accept liability for any loss or damage incurred by readers in response to any advertisements.


“The time leading up to the funeral was made bearable


knowing that you were at the end of the telephone.”


– from a family we have cared for at Rosedale


We are a family business and promise to provide exceptional care and a truly personal 24 hour service, when you need it most.


www.rosedalefuneralhome.co.uk


Upper Olland St, Bungay 01986 892790 Hungate, Beccles


01502 714445 Dog Behaviourist


Tel: 07828 492228 SarahSolomon-DogBehaviourist.co.uk


The Wonky Donkey Bar


Living History Walks 2018 NEW ECOSPORT Beccles Helping Hands


BECCLES Helping Hands first History Walk will take place on Saturday 5th May. Meet outside the Bear & Bells Public House, Old Market, Beccles at 7.30pm.


Tickets cost £5 and are available from Saxon Alternative Therapy Centre, 35 New Market, Bec- cles.


Bungay & Beccles Taekwondo Clubs 1st Belt Grading of 2018


OUR BEST SELLING NEW CAR THIS YEAR Come and drive it yourself to find out why!


We’re only a short drive away from Beccles, Bungay & Harleston.


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A BIG congratulations to all Beccles & Bungay Taekwon-do students who passed their Spring grading at Bungay High School on Sunday 18th March. All stu- dents were graded on their indi- vidual belt syllabuses, which includes patterns, techniques, step sparring routines, self defence, sparring, destruction, and a test of their knowledge in both English and Korean. GTUK Examiner Mr Steve King VI degree was very pleased with the progress of all students, and said that the standards were very high, he congratulated them on their 100% pass rate. A special well done to four students for passing their Provisional Black Belt grading, they were awarded their Black Tag belts and will


now be preparing for their full Black Belt grading in front of Grandmaster Oldham IX degree at a later date. Now is a perfect time to start


getting fit following on from the excesses of Easter chocolate. The sport of Taekwondo is an excellent and fun way of losing weight, gaining fitness and sup- pleness as well as developing self-confidence alongside real self defence capabilities. Both clubs are family orientated with many parents training alongside their children in order to gain new skills and a sense of wellbe- ing. Ages five and up! So come and join us! Visit the club web- sites for more details: www. bungay-taekwondo.co.uk and www.beccles-taekwondo.co.uk


Sarah Solomon BCCSDip.AdvCanBhv


Great news New Ford EcoSport now available on Ford Scrappage Scheme. Find out how much you could save!


A W & D Hammond Ltd Norwich Road, Halesworth, IP19 8BU Call: 01986 244074 Visit: www.hammondgroup.co.uk


Official fuel consumption figures in MPG (1/100km) for the New Ford EcoSport Titanium 1.0 125PS Extra Urban: 61.4 mpg Urban: 45.5 mpg Combined: 54.3 mpg CO2 Emissions: 119 g/km Finance subject to status. Guarantees/Indemnities may be required. Freepost Ford Credit. Further charges may be made subject to mileage and condition. The mpg figures quoted are sourced from official EU-regulated test results, are provided for comparability purposes and may not reflect your actual driving experience. A W & D Hammond Ltdonly offers finance products from Ford Credit. A W & D Hammond Ltd acts as a credit broker in relation to finance products and not a lender. Images for illustration purposes. *Ford Scrappage terms & conditions apply


Professional bar service with fully trained experienced staff. All events catered for including weddings, birthdays & corporate days.


We provided a fully stocked mobile bar with a full range of spirits, draught lager, gin bar, shots and cocktails on request. Soft drinks available.


The wonky donkey bar @barwonkydonkey


T: 07771 670743 or 01379 423774 E: bar.wonkydonkey@gmail.com


(between the River Waveney and Bungay Golf Course)


OUTNEY MEADOW CARAVAN PARK


CAMPING AND CARAVANNING BESIDE THE RIVER WAVENEY


ROWING BOATS AND CANOES FOR HIRE


Served from


12-2.30pm every Sunday


Carvery Main £10.95 Child (2-12yrs) £5.95 High Chairs £2


www.highlodge.co.uk email info@highlodge.co.uk


APRIL 2018 tel 01986 784347 find us just off the A12 near Darsham Suffolk IP17 3QT


Spend a pleasant day out boating on the upper reaches of the River


Boats can be hired by the hour or by the day


Stockists of Calor and Camping Gas BIKES FOR HIRE


Tel: Bungay (01986) 892338 www.outneymeadow.co.uk


A friendly space for you to come along and ask questions about end of life care issues.


• Wills & Probate • Bereavement Support Groups • Local Funeral Directors • Hospices • Residential & Nursing Homes


Warren's Lane, Benacre Road Ellough, Suffolk, NR34 7XE T: 01502 477200 E: info@waveneymemorial.co.uk www.waveneymemorial.co.uk


BEC 3/BUN 3 DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN A BEAUTIFUL SETTING


AWARENESS WEEK Thursday 17th May 2018 6.00 - 8.00pm


PUBLIC OPEN DAY Sunday 10th June 2018 10.00 - 2.00pm


Come along for a behind the scenes tour of Waveney


Memorial Park & Crematorium.


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Our inside bar


We use QUALITY


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