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Photography by Mike Stevenson December 2021 Issue 122 Rendlesham Spitfire Photography by Darren Harbar MAGAZINE THE DAY THE BIG CAT ROARED RENDLESHAM REMEMBERS LIGHT UP RENDLESHAM! www.rendlesham.suffolk.gov.uk
Rendlesham RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE DECEMBER 2021 Rendlesham Magazine advertising rates Magazine contacts Editor Designer Size 1 month 3 months 6 months Annual Parish Clerk: Heather Heelis Leanda Hoyland-Linch MAGAZINE Eighth Page £13.00 £32.50 £52.00 £78.00 T: 01394 420207 T: 01394 420207 E: clerk@rendleshampc.org.uk E: events@rendleshampc.org.uk Quarter Page £23.00 £57.50 £92.00 £138.00 Half Page £42.50 £106.25 £170.00 £255.00 Advertising THIS MONTH... Admin Officer: Whole Page £78.50 £196.25 £314.00 £470.00 Sarah-Jane Quick Parish Council News..........................................................4 T: 01394 420207 Rendlesham Fireworks.......................................................6 E: admin@rendleshampc.org.uk PLEASE NOTE! Recipe of the Month..........................................................8 Advertising rates will be increasing from January Magazine Deadline Explore Rendlesham............................................................9 1st January, 2022. Please send submissions to: admin@rendleshampc.org.uk Rendlesham Remembers..................................................10 by 5 December, 2021. Rendlesham Parish Magazine will be available online and in hard copy format. Consumer Corner ............................................................12 Technical information is available at: www.rendleshampc.org.uk/ Page 4 The Queen’s Green Citizens Advice .................................................................13 Page 6 Rendlesham fireworks magazine Canopy. Planting hope for the Church Services.................................................................14 go off with a bang! future. Views expressed in the Rendlesham Parish Magazine are not necessarily those of the Parish Vicar’s Voice.......................................................................15 Council or of other contributing groups. The publication of content in the Rendlesham Parish Church News.....................................................................17 Magazine is at the sole discretion of the Parish Council. The Rendlesham Parish Magazine does not endorse the accuracy or reliability of any article or advertising within this publication. Light up Rendlesham........................................................18 DON’T MISS OUT ON THE LATEST NEWS Santa’s Grand Tour...........................................................20 AND EVENTS HAPPENING IN AND Rendlesham Primary School...........................................21 Be part of something amazing! Planning for the Rendlesham Show 2022 is underway! AROUND RENDLESHAM Sudoko Challenge ............................................................23 Come to our next meeting on Tuesday, February 1 at 7.30pm in Sign up to E-NEWS Now! The day the big cat roared................................................24 Room16 at the Community Centre. All welcome. Just send an e-mail to: admin@rendleshampc.org.uk and put ENEWS in the subject box Spotlight on a local business...........................................29 1st Rendlesham Scouts ....................................................31 Page 10 Rendlesham Page 9 Remembrance, history and nature were the themes for Woodbridge Camera Club...............................................33 remembers with a waterfall of our 24 walkers. woollen poppies. Woodbridge Art Club.......................................................34 Tide Mill charity calendar.................................................35 Woodbridge Library..........................................................36 Transition Woodbridge....................................................37 News from the Wider Community................................39 Kids’ Page...........................................................................40 Pitstop.................................................................................41 Deben Community Farm.................................................42 Diary Dates........................................................................46 Page 18 Light Up Rendlesham Page 24 The day the big cat Useful Information ..........................................................47 - all you need to know for roared. Jaguar JGR.1A XX741 Sunday, December 5th! returns to the runway at BCWM. Page 31 Rendlesham Scouts’ Page 35 All the news from Page 40 Kids’ Page - make Page 42 Deben Community successful fundraising efforts Woodbridge your own bird feeder plus Farm and remembrance.. Christmas quiz fun. 2
RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE DECEMBER 2021 DECEMBER 2021 RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE Parish Council News individual or a group, with your bends and amongst the species Take care of the trees, What would you funds including the tree itself, all to be found there will be apple, and they’ll take care of spend £5,000 on….? it needs to be planted and pear, nut trees and of course, protected and crucially, a plaque. oaks. you! Every two years the Parish Trees are amazing. These The form has a place where you Council holds an event called Projects like this bring a complicated, wonderful can let us know what you want Participatory Budgeting. This community together with a lifeforms have been on our the plaque to say, whether that is is where the public get to put shared objective, positive planet for thousands of years a dedication, your family or forward suggestions on how outcomes for wellbeing and so and they’re integral to our business name or something to spend £5,000. The top many opportunities to learn. survival. But how much do you else (within reason!) Initially, five suggestions (those that They will also bring us together really know about them? there will be 40 trees available receive the highest number) for the actual planting over a for personal sponsorship and 10 1. There are more than 3 trillion are the put to the public vote. weekend in February. for businesses, who have a trees on earth – that’s 422 To take part you need to be a separate rate. This gives us In all this, we will be supported times as many trees as people! resident of Rendlesham and room to be flexible — and for by the brilliant team at Swann’s But at the beginning of aged 8 years or above or on some trees to be sponsored by Nursery to get the trees in the human civilisation there 4. A tree’s leaves aren’t naturally sake of our planet’s future. the electoral register. smaller amounts donated. ground, staked, tied and guarded were 6 trillion. We’ve always green. A chemical and the sponsor(s) of each tree 7. A recent survey found that In this month’s magazine you destroyed around half the called chlorophyll makes So many of us are wondering is Would you like to Sponsor only 1% of families in Britain will find a suggestion slip. Planting Trees, and will be invited to play a key role. planet’s trees by clearing land them green and during the there anything I can do to help a Tree? could identify our most All you need to do is fill it planting hope for the for agriculture, urban autumn, less sunlight means tackle Climate Change? As Please fill in the form in this Rendlesham has a long-standing common trees. in and return it to the Parish future development and more. less chlorophyll is produced. individuals, many positive issue and return it to the Parish relationship with Swann’s 8. 2% of the UK’s land is Office. Alternatively, you can 2. Trees can ‘talk’ to each other That’s why leaves turn red, You may have heard of the actions are intangible (such as Office, along with your choice Nursery (where the trees will be covered by ‘ancient email us your suggestion to and even share nutrients yellow, orange and even Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) switching energy supplier or of payment method. sourced from) who have woodland,’ meaning admin@rendleshampc.org.uk through the wood wide web, purple during colder months. project happening all over the bank), so it can be frustrating This could make a great provided their expert advice and woodland that has existed with PB in the subject line. using special fungi on their UK. An ambitious initiative to not to be able to do more. But Christmas present! consultation. At the time of 5. Trees release chemicals called since the 1600s in England The deadline for submitting reading this you will probably be roots called mycorrhiza. Trees phytoncides and research has mark Her Majesty’s Platinum projects work best in the short and Wales (and since the your suggestions is 31 These trees will be an amazing about to appreciate the in forests are connected in shown that when we breathe Jubilee in 2022, the QGC and long term when they are 1750s in Scotland). December 2021. The top five start to our commitment to gorgeous Christmas Tree that giant webs that allow them them in it can reduce blood encourages the planting of trees community led. That is why the 9.The UK’s oldest tree is suggestions will be published increase tree cover and enhance Swann’s Nursery donate to the to communicate and share pressure, lower anxiety to create a legacy in honour of Queen’s Green Canopy in thought to be a yew in in the February magazine and green spaces stated in village, as they do each year! vital resources like water and and even increase our pain the Queen’s leadership of the Rendlesham will belong to you. Scotland - estimated to be an the big vote will take place on Rendlesham’s Climate Action even carbon. threshold. Trees can make us Nation, benefitting future Each one of the 70 trees will This is an opportunity to be incredible 3,000 years old. Saturday 12 March 2022. Strategy. We all know the 3. There are around 60,000 happier, more relaxed and generations. hold special significance to a part of a tangible, long term, benefits of trees, including species of trees in the world more creative. Want to play your part in Some of the previous person, family, collective or on-your-doorstep project that We couldn’t let such a carbon dioxide sequestration – and about 300 are critically protecting our planet’s trees? winners were: business — meaning that as a symbolises your love for where 6. As many as 5 billion trees are momentous occasion pass and providing food or habitat to endangered. More than Share these facts now and let •Skatepark community, we can all care for you live, a commitment to tackle cut down every year for Rendlesham by, so along with local wildlife. The majority of half of all tree species only everyone know why you’re a •Landscaping them, protect them and be climate change and honouring agriculture and some many other Platinum Jubilee the trees will be located along exist in a single country too, #ForceForNature. proud of them. the reign of Her Majesty Queen estimates put this figure as •Jubilee Park perimeter path celebrations next year, there will the path, creating shade as well. so it’s vital that we protect The Tree Council 2021 Elizabeth II. high as 15 billion. We need •Outdoor gym be 70 trees planted in Jubilee In this edition of the Magazine, What’s good for the planet is them from threats like Vic Proctor every tree we have for the Park, one to mark each year of you will find a form giving you good for us too! There will be deforestation and disease. What would you like to see in the Queen’s reign. the first opportunity to Sponsor two small clusters of trees as your village? a Tree. You can do this as an focal points where the path By contacting Rendlesham Parish Council you agree your contact details may be held and processed for the purpose of correspondence and services we provide. We only keep information for as long as necessary. We do not share your information with third parties. Community Copy Shop at the Parish Office 2022 Parish Council Meetings Parish Councillors Parish Office Copying B/W Colour Youth Group Committee 5 January Mike Stevenson: Chairman Dave Moore Mike Parry Rendlesham Community Centre A4 10p 20p Full Council 10 January Ex-officio on all Committees Finance & Asset Committee Finance & Asset Committee Walnut Tree Avenue, A3 20p 35p Jubilee Park Committee 13 January SALC Rep Personnel Committee Jubilee Park Committee Rendlesham IP12 2GG A4 card 10p 20p Planning Committee 17 January Martyn Redfern: Vice Planning Committee Planning Committee T: 01394 420207 Chairman Youth Group Charity SNT Representative E: admin@rendleshampc.org.uk Binding Finance and Asset Committee 20 January Personnel Committee Jubilee Park Committee Peter Wyartt A4 plastic/wire spiral, with cover and back £2.50 Minutes of Meetings are available on the Parish Council web site: OFFICE OPENING Planning Committee Douglas Burness Finance & Asset Committee A4 no cover/back £1.50 www.rendlesham.suffolk.gov.uk HOURS Youth Group Charity Jubilee Park Committee Jubilee Park Committee A3 no cover/back £1.50 Tree Warden Monday and Tuesday James Carter Victoria Proctor Laminating Jubilee Park Committee Jubilee Park Committee Ali Gibbs 12pm - 4pm A4 35p NEXT PARISH COUNCIL MEETING Personnel Committee Planning Committee Mark Stones Thursday A3 70p 10 January at 7.30pm. 15 minute public session Planning Committee Youth Group Charity 10am - 2pm SALC Rep 4 5
RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE DECEMBER 2021 DECEMBER 2021 RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE Rendlesham Fireworks Friday November 5th and Saturday November 6th saw the much-anticipated The total amount collected in donations reached a staggering return of Rendlesham Fireworks. It didn’t disappoint! and record-breaking £2446! As the funfair rolled into Jubilee The fireworks, provided by Photograph by Mike Stevenson Park, the portaloos arrived, the Fully Fused, were absolutely picnic benches appeared and incredible and lit up the skies pitches were marked out, the above a packed Jubilee Park for excitement was palpable for an at least 15 minutes, the finale event that was sorely missed by being met with a huge round of Rendlesham residents last year. applause. While the funfair and caterers As always, the event was free, warmed up on Friday evening, with any voluntary donations it became clear that Rendlesham going towards the cost of next was ready to forget the year’s event. difficulties of the last few years The total amount collected in and enjoy a wonderful weekend donations reached a staggering of fireworks, food and fun! and record-breaking £2446! Rendlesham Scouts worked The event was supported by their socks off both on days, EA-CAT and Falcon Fire and providing their legendary BBQ, Rescue were also in attendance homemade cakes and sweet as well as many volunteer stall, making much needed Stewards profits for their fundraising. Rendlesham Parish Council Our other caterers were rushed would like to thank everyone off their feet over both days who volunteered to help or including a late addition - supported the event in any way. Heather’s Soup Kitchen! 6 7
RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE DECEMBER 2021 DECEMBER 2021 RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE Roast sprouts with walnuts Explore Rendlesham & pomegranates Sprouts. The Devil’s own vegetable. Nasty little green bomblets of noxious It was a day of Remembrance, lunch of soup and bread, kindly Below: R-Platoon getting ready to tread boldly where no residents have officially Photography by Heather Heelis and Sarah-0Jane Quick history and nature as 24 prepared by Sarah-Jane who gone before, off on the Historic Rendlesham Footpath. (Taking in the sites and aftergas! But perhaps you love ‘em and can’t wait for the official moment to enthusiastic walkers, with litter was holding the fort for the the country, and armed to do a bit of litter picking too). picks in hand, started out monthly litter pick in the village enjoy these pellets of poison, but just want another way of cooking them? on the Explore Rendlesham square. Our litter haul from the From ‘Delicious’ Magazine. Historic Route, which took us out through Suffolk Drive, the walk added to the growing pile of black bags waiting for us on old officers’ quarters (taking our return…. Although we did Well, you don’t need bacon Method Nutrition in some stunning Ink Cap admit defeat on retrieving the to pep up the flavour of your Heat the oven to 200°C/180°C Calories 130kcals toadstools on the way, past St abandoned fridge in Ivy Lodge Crimbo Sprouts, as this super fan/gas 6. Toss 800g trimmed Fat 7.1g Fat Gregory’s Church where we Road! simple, quick recipe proves, and halved brussels sprouts with (1g Saturated) remembered those that had topped off with walnuts and a glug of veg oil on a roasting Protein 4.7g fallen during the wars and of pomegranate seeds. tray, then roast for 10 minutes. Carbohydrates 8.8g Carbs the American pilot who lost (6.2g Sugars) his life is 1993 when his plane Ingredients Add 50g walnut halves and a Fibre 6.1g Fibre crashed whilst on flying over 800g trimmed and halved handful of fresh sage leaves, Salt Trace Salt Norfolk. brussels sprouts toss to coat, then return to the Vegetable oil oven for 5 minutes. A minute’s silence was observed 50g walnut halves Drizzle 2-3 tbsp pomegranate at 11am before continuing a handful of fresh sage leaves molasses over, shake the tin to on and into the woodland to 2-3 tbsp pomegranate molasses coat everything, then tip onto a admire the mature oaks in all A handful of pomegranate warmed serving plate or bowl their autumnal colours before seeds and scatter over a handful of passing by Ivy Lodge and back pomegranate seeds. to the community centre via Broom Belt and Whitmore Copse to a much welcomed 8 9
RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE DECEMBER 2021 DECEMBER 2021 RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE Rendlesham Remembers Have you seen the waterfall of scarlet poppies descending from the Oak tree Below: The waterfall of poppies, knitted by members of the community next to the Community Centre and surrounding the silhouette of ‘Tommy’? to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Royal British Legion. Below: Jane Bultz, Doreen Wyartt & Sarah-Jane Quick. This stunning tribute was the Jenny Roe brainchild of Parish Clerk, Kay Nash Photograph by Heather Heelis and Sarah-Jane Quick Heather Heelis whose armchair Linda MacFarlane army of knitters and crocheters, Liz Morrison lovingly created an incredible Lynn Duffney 719 poppies over several weeks. Mandi Cox-Osborne Michelle Fairweather The initiative gave rise to the Nienke Jordan formation of a dedicated group Sam Tye who met up to knit, crochet and Sarah-Jane Quick chat. Even complete novices Sue Hudson were welcomed and given Sue Lincoln instruction, wool and a pattern. Val Edwards It was a heartening turnout and Val Stannard a very jolly afternoon shared by Wendy Nicholls both experienced ninja knitters Thank you everyone for your some new to the village, like selfless efforts! And we mustn’t Lynn Duffney - and complete forget Heather, our Above: Lynn Duffney & Janet Cook novice no-marks in the form indefatigable Clerk, who spent of Sarah-Jane Quick and Ben three nights on the trot tying all Right: Mandi Cox-Osborne (Suffolk Lincoln. 719 poppies to the display. Community Fundraiser for the Royal Once all the poppies were British Legion Poppy Appeal collected, Heather painstakingly If we have accidentally left your arranged them to form the name off this list, apologies. No Below: Heather Heelis, our display, as seen opposite. offence is intended, we were indefatigable Clerk, who spent three simply inundated by kind offers nights on the trot tying all 719 As well as being a superb and bags of your amazing poppies to the display. community effort and a handiwork. Please let us know if fantastic tribute, the result is we need to amend our list. simply beautiful. Mandi Cox-Osborne (Suffolk Many thanks to all those who Community Fundraiser for the helped create this extraordinary Royal British Legion Poppy sea of woollen poppies: Appeal) said: “An amazing Annie Whatling tribute to the fallen and Ben Lincoln recognising the RBL’s 100th Above: Sue and Ben Lincoln. You can’t keep a good woman down! Nothing Brenda Fradd year. Every stitch, every Poppy was going to stop Sue Lincoln getting her dexterity back after a recent stroke. Chris Blight created by crafters gifting their Two poppies later, thank you very much Sue! Doreen Wyartt time and either using their own Heather Heelis materials or the kind donations Jane Bultz from Rendlesham Parish Janet Cook Council - thank you to everyone Janet Cant (from Ipswich) involved. I also loved the Poppy Jean Murray ‘rocks’ that stood proud in the Jenny Groom hedge line opposite Costcutters’ Jenny Ingram car park.” As well as being a superb community effort and a fantastic tribute, the result is simply beautiful. 10 11
RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE DECEMBER 2021 DECEMBER 2021 RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE Consumer Corner Fun Christmas Facts As our email accounts continue to be hacked on ‘Jingle Bells’ was the that famous tune, count all the gifts bestowed upon the lucky 3D-printed chocolate peacocks, feathers, ostrich eggs, and first song played in a daily basis, Suffolk Trading Standards have space. singer in the lyrics—French bottles of perfume on the tree, hens, turtle doves, calling birds, which is worth a whopping £11 some advice. So you’re the first crew in space, and so much more—you’ll end million! floating amongst the stars. What up with 364 presents. Your email password should be tune do you put on the juke Tinsel was once made With so many of us spending strong and different to all your box? Well, the crew of NASA’s In Ukraine, spiders are of real silver. time online, it’s more important than ever we protect our other passwords. This will make Gemini 6A space flight got into symbols of good luck Throwing some tinsel on your accounts. it harder to crack or guess. the Christmas spirit and made at Christmas. tree has been a quick and history when they played ‘Jingle Create stronger passwords with Using 3 random words is a good When you think about inexpensive way to jazz up your Bells’ on 16 December 1965, three random words. Find out way to create a strong, unique Christmas creatures, spiders holiday décor, for years. But it earning the jolly jingle the how you can stay Cyber Aware password that you will don’t automatically spring to used to be a much pricier Guinness World Record for at www.ncsc.gov.uk/ remember. mind. But in Ukraine, families adornment. According to the The first Christmas card being the first song ever played cyberaware/home often add spider-web ornaments BBC, tinsel has its origins in the You should also protect your in space. to their trees as a reminder of a ever sent is worth early 1600s in Nuremberg, If a hacker gets into your email, other important accounts, such The NORAD Santa lovely seasonal story about how Germany, where people used almost £20,000. they could: as banking or social media. these 8-legged critters once used thin strands of real silver in On 24 November 2001, a Tracker was created • reset your other account their silky string to decorate the their trees to reflect candlelight, Christmas card was sold at out of a child’s tree of a poor widow and her passwords as they used to put real candles auction in Devizes, Wiltshire, innocent mistake. children. in their trees. Since silver was for £20,000, making it the most • access information you have The North American Aerospace expensive, being able to use valuable Christmas card in the Using 3 random words is a good way saved about yourself or your business Defense Command (NORAD) A Christmas tree in tinsel in your tree was world. That’s because it was has been tracking Santa’s Spain is worth to create a strong, unique password journey around the world since £11million. something of a status symbol. “considered the world’s first Christmas card,” according to Eggnog dates back to that you will remember. 1958. The innovation was triggered in 1955, when a young Most of us have Christmas medieval times. Guinness World Records, which decorations that we hold dear notes that it “was sent by Sir child accidentally dialed the for sentimental reasons, but the For many, Eggnog is the go-to Henry Cole, a Bath-born unlisted phone number of the ornaments that adorn the drink of the festive season, one businessman, to his Continental Air Defense Christmas tree at the Kempinski that has a history dating all the grandmother in 1843 and is Command (CONAD) Hotel Bahia, near Marbella, has way back to medieval times and hand-coloured by London Operations Center in Colorado a different type of value. The a drink called ‘posset.’ Made illustrator John Calcott Springs, Colorado, believing she tree is festooned with red, white, with sweetened and spiced milk Horsley.” The lithographed was calling Santa Claus after pink, and black diamonds, as that was curdled with ale or illustration depicts a seeing a promotion in a local well as jewelry from Bulgari, wine and served hot, monks in multigenerational family newspaper. The duty Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, the 13th century “enjoyed” this enjoying a Christmas party and commander, Col. Harry Shoup, and Chanel. And just for good mixture with the addition of there are only 12 of the original saw an opportunity to create a measure, you’ll also find eggs and figs. 1,000 cards still in existence. little Christmas magic, and assured the child that CONAD would guarantee Santa a safe journey from the North Pole - sparking the idea to track Santa’s How can we BESPOKE DOG DAY CARE AND HOLIDAYS BASED IN travels each year, to the delight of children all over the world. help you? RENDLESHAM AND EYKE If you gave all the gifts Suffolk’s Longest Running 5 Star Doggy Day Care listed in the ‘12 Days of A great chance to socialise your puppy and give Christmas,’ it would We are now able to resume face-to-face We're here to help. them skills to help them thrive equal 364 presents. appointments. These must be pre-booked Whatever the problem. Overnight hotel with beds, underfloor Sing along: “On the first day of by phoning 01728 642960 the lines are open For free and independent heating and air conditioning Christmas my true love sent to 10am-4pm Mon-Fri. advice. Woodland Walks available in private me… A partridge in a pear We remain open for advice by phone and email enclosed land everyday tree.” Keep going! “On the (Mon, Tues, Thurs and Fri – 10am-2pm). second day of Christmas my Call: 01728 832193 or Freephone 0808 278 7868. Grooming and pampering with qualified groomers true love sent to me… Two Or email: supervisor@leistoncab.cabnet.org.uk turtle doves — and A partridge to make contact. www.leistoncab.org Booking Line: 07375 941 544 - happidayscentre.co.uk in a pear tree.” Continue with 12 13
RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE DECEMBER 2021 DECEMBER 2021 RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE Church Services The Vicar’s Voice Date Time Place Service Officiant Dear friends, accept this precious gift with joy Wednesday 1st December 10.00am St Felix Holy Communion Rev Mandy and thanksgiving, or we can say December, and the month when “how lovely was that?” after the Sunday 5th December 9.30am All Saints, Eyke Holy Communion Rev Mandy we get excited about Nativity Play or Carol Service is Advent 2 11am Bromeswell Family Service Greg & Charlotte Christmas… or the month we finished, and then not give Jesus 11am St Felix Holy Communion Rev Mandy dread ! another thought until next year. 11am Shottisham Morning Praise Helene Berry No doubt, as December draws With the birth of Jesus, God Wednesday 8th December 10.00am St Felix Informal Worship Rev Mandy on, many of you will be making says to us all, “Here is my gift to 5.30pm Shottisham Carols around the village Rev Mandy preparations for the big day. you, the gift of your salvations, Writing and sending a myriad of Sunday 12th December 9.30am Bromeswell Christingle Service Stephen N hope and love”. And it is pure, Christmas cards, buying a new Advent 3 9.30am St Gregory Holy Communion Rev Mandy unconditional love for everyone real tree or getting the old well 11am St Felix Carols and Lessons Rev Mandy for all time. used one out of the attic, 11am Sutton Morning Praise Helen Shand together with all the decorations No matter how rich or poor we 3pm Wantisden Carols & Lessons Rev Mandy and tinsel, doing the food are, we all need the gift of love. 6pm Shottisham Evensong Mel/Helen shopping including the treats To love and be loved. The birth Wednesday 15th December 10am St Felix Informal Worship Rev Mandy that only come along at this of Jesus in a stable all those time of year, visiting family who years ago is the gift of love Sunday 19th December 9.30am Bromeswell Holy Communion Rev Kevan we haven’t seen for a couple of given to everyone. Advent 4 9.30am All Saints, Eyke Morning Prayer Rev Mandy years, especially during the 11am St Felix Prayer and Praise Greg Gooch I would like to take this pandemic, and of course, there all, it’s the thought that counts would have been so hurt. I opportunity, of behalf of St 11am All Saints, Sutton Holy Communion Rev Mandy is the choosing, buying and isn’t it? hugged them and said my Felix and St Gregory’s churches 6pm Shottisham Carols and Lessons Rev Judith wrapping of just the right gift “Thank Yous” and after I well remember one Christmas and congregations, to wish you 6.30pm St Gregory Carols and Lessons Rev Mandy for family and friends. Christmas was over and we when I was a little girl, all I all a very blessed Christmas, and Wednesday 22nd December 10am St Felix Informal Worship Rev Mandy And, no doubt, as we hand over really wanted was a pink Petite tidied everything away, I duly a peaceful New Year the gift, we will eagerly await the typewriter, and I hoped so much hid the gift under my bed for a Friday 24th December 3pm St Felix Christmas Communion Rev Mandy number of years! I’m sure they With my love and prayers as reaction from our loved one, for it. But, my mum and dad, Christmas Eve 4pm All Saints, Sutton Family Carols Helen/Will never noticed!! always, and hopefully, it will be a being as practical as ever, 4.30pm St Felix Carols & Crib Service Greg & Charlotte reaction of joy and delight. bought me a proper typewriter, On Christmas morning, we will Rev Mandy Xx 5pm Bromeswell Carols & Crib Service Rev Mandy and they said it would stand me celebrate the greatest of all gifts And of course, just as we are 5pm All Saints, Eyke Family Christmas Service Stephen N in good stead later. Well, I was given, the birth of the Babe of busy watching their faces, they’ll 9.30pm Shottisham Midnight in Bethlehem Rev Mandy soooo disappointed, but I didn’t Bethlehem. And, as with all be watching ours too. And after 9.30pm St Gregory Midnight in Bethlehem Rev Kevan want them to know that as they gifts, we have the choice to Saturday 25th December 9.30am All Saints, Eyke Holy Communion Rev Mandy Christmas Day 11am Bromeswell Christmas Eucharist Rev Mandy 11am All Saints, Sutton Christmas Eucharist Rev Judith Below: Breakfast at St Felix with the Breakfast with an Lightwave groups can meet in Archdeacon Archdeacon pubs, clubs, homes, offices and schools, working in a variety of Photographs by Lexie Chappel On the first Saturday in ways of praying and October, we had another of our worshipping alongside the more Saturday Breakfasts in St Felix, traditional way of worship. which included a talk from our Lightwave groups are ways of guest of the month, praying with and supporting Archdeacon Sally Gaze, who others in their journey of faith. told us a little about the Suffolk Diocesan initiative, Lightwave. Sally’s talk made it clearer as to what Lightwave is all about, and Information St Gregory the Great St Felix of Dunwich We had heard about Lightwave, but no one really knew what it’s she was prepared to answer Baptisms, marriages, funerals Ashe Road, Walnut Tree Avenue aims were. some tough questions on how & pastoral needs: Rendlesham Rendesham best we can get out and about Rev Mandy Reynolds Woodbridge Woodbridge Lightwave is an initiative for here in Rendlesham, by doing 01394 420129 IP12 2QY IP12 2GG rural communities to meet in things a little differently. She revmandy.rendlesham@yahoo.com Church Wardens: Church Wardens: places other than church, which certainly gave us food for we are aware, isn’t for everyone. thought. Thank you Sally. General enquiries: Liz Morrison 01394 460582 Nigel Harding 01394 420419 info@rendleshamchurch.org Caroline Bunbury 01394 460235 Matthew Reynolds 07716 728608 14 15
DECEMBER 2021 RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE Church News Tel: 01728 363 561 Rev Mandy visits the new British D Day Memorial at Ver Sur Mer, which was officially unveiled on 6th June this year Below: With Henry, Viscount Montgomery at the new British Memorial. Normandy Re-visited I also led a Service of We had an amazing week, and Photograph by Rev Mandy Reynolds Remembrance at the new the weather held out beautifully At the end of October, I was British Memorial. for us. The numbers of the privileged to visit the new veterans are sadly but inevitably British D Day Memorial at Ver The veterans each laid a wreath dwindling, and so, it is a sheer Sur Mer, which was officially in memory of their mates, the pleasure and joy to cherish the unveiled on 6th June this year, ones who didn’t come home. A ones we have left. and which overlooks Gold service was also held Rev Mandy, Beach and the remains of the We also visited the town of Chaplain to the Normandy Veterans Mulberry Harbour. Arromanches, and spent a lovely We had eight Normandy afternoon looking at the Veterans with us, all now in Memorial Garden up on the their very late 90’s and even one cliffs, overlooking the town. We in his 101st year. I have been the also enjoyed a trip to Juno Below: Taking a short service at Chaplain to Normandy Veterans Beach, the Canadian beach, and Ranville Commonwealth War for 12 years, and once again had had a tour of the museum there. Cemetery; the honour of officiating at a We were all treated to a service in the coastal town of delicious banquet by the Mayor Coleville Montgomery, standing and people of Arromanches, a Inspected and rated under the imposing statue of reception by the Mayor of Caen Field Marshall Montgomery in the beautiful town hall or Now admitting with his grandson, Henry, Viscount Montgomery in attendance. Mairie, and the Veterans were applauded wherever they went. residents for Nursing Care We had eight Normandy Veterans Allonsfield House farm launch Come and view our with us, all now in their very late 90’s Meet our farm manager Mason new luxury suites and even one in his 101st year. who is introducing the first arrivals at Allonsfield Farm to our residents. He is leading on our Below: Rev Mandy with Veteran Joe (98yrs young) and The “Boys” visit farm project to bring fresh air Pegasus Bridge and activities for residents and Right Rev Mandy with “The Boys” beside a Horsa Glider the wider community – as well as providing tasty fruit, vegetables and eggs. T: 01728 363 561 W: kingsleyhealthcare.co.uk/ah Allonsfield House, Church Lane, Campsea Ashe, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP13 0PX Part of the Kingsley Healthcare Group 17
RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE DECEMBER 2021 DECEMBER 2021 RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE Let there be light! Light up ....and music, dancing, singing, delicious food and drink, festive fun, Father Christmas, and, oh, did we mention a rather fantastic Winter Wonderland? Rendlesham Light Up Rendlesham! This year, we are going one who will arrive on his be there serving delicious hot better and will welcome Father magnificent sleigh to switch the drinks and cakes. We all know that Christmas Christmas to Rendlesham not on lights at 4.30pm. 2020 was, well, a bit of a There will also be donuts, once, but twice! compromise as we were unable After the lights swtich on, popcorn, sweets and candyfloss to enjoy all the usual parties, The annual lights switch on in Father Christmas will take up for sale. celebrations and events that hep the Village Square has given us a residence in his magical Winter Our friends, Zee and Danny at to make it special. great excuse to celebrate a Wonderland themed grotto. We Costcutter have very generously gradual return to normality and are not giving too much away Plans to spend it with family offered to sponsor the mince we have lots planned! about this but we guarantee, Join us on Sunday, December 5th and loved ones were dashed due pies - so come along to the there will be A LOT of snow, to Covid restrictions and even a On Sunday December 5th at Parish Council gazebo to grab stunning twinkly lights and a lot visit to see Father Christmas in 3pm, the Village Square will yours along with a free cup of of trees, with possibly a few from 3pm in the Village Square his grotto was not allowed. come alive with a fantastic party non-alcoholic punch. reindeer to spot! atmosphere and entertainment However, Rendlesham Parish If you fancy something a little inlcuding muisc and fun from Excited? We certainly are! Council bought the Main Man stronger (it is Christmas after DJ Glenn Knights, a dance and his team of elves to you As well as all this, we are all!), pop in to the Boardwalk display by the Chloe Kinrade with ‘Santa’s Grand Tour’, delighted that Rendlesham Bar which will be open. School of Dance, Rendlesham 3pm The party starts with DJ Glenn from RCR delivering chocolate to many very excited and happy children Primary School Choir, a children’s ride and of course, Scouts are joining us yet again to provide their fantastic BBQ and Thea’s Coffi-Hut will also Father Christmas will return on Tuesday December 21st for his across the village. 3.15pm Chloe Kinrade School of Dance display Father Christmas and his elves Grand Tour of Rendlesham! Photograph by Mike Stevenson 3.30pm Rendlesham Primary School Choir 3.50pm Father Christmas arrives! 4.30pm Countdown to the lights switch-on 4.35pm Visit Father Christmas in his magical Winter Wonderland-themed grooo! Also... Scouts’ BBQ and hot drinks from Coffi-Hut Free non-alcoholic punch Mince pies sponsored by Children’s ride, candy floss, popcorn, donuts and sweets 18 19
RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE DECEMBER 2021 DECEMBER 2021 RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE Santa’s Grand Tour Rendlesham Primary School It’s back! Coming to a road near There will be jingle bells, twinkly lights and Christmas tunes to so we have asked him to put a few sugar free, dairy free and The Eco Council have done a fantastic job with the autumn/winter you! A magnificent accompany him all the way as nut free treats in his sack of planting in the village square. On Tuesday, December 21st, our mobile PA system will be goodies. sleigh, cheeky Rendlesham welcomes back a following Santa on his route. If you have a child with an Led by Mike Bone, Village A huge thank you ‘Mr Bone’ elves, a sack-full very special visitor! Last year Photograph by M. Bone To make things even more intolerance, please advise one of Handyman, the group planted who organized the work party. Coronavirus prevented many of goodies, jingle events from taking place and exciting, use the Santa Tracker to follow his location on Google the elf team as the convoy nears your home and they will do over 100 pansies in the planters providing a splash of colour the annual visit to Santa’s grotto bells, Christmas couldn’t happen. However, this Maps - his location will be updated every 30 seconds so it’s their best to help. Unfortunately, due to time constraints, we over the next few months. tunes the big man year, not only can you visit Santa in his grotto at our Light Up a great way to make sure your cannot take instructions prior to himself.... Rendlesham event on December family is ready as he approaches your road. the event to deliver to specific addresses. 5th, he will also be visiting you! Who’s excited? From 4pm, Santa, in his Details of the Santa Tracker link Keep you eyes peeled on will be published nearer the time Social Media for news of any magnificent sleigh, will be doing on www.rendlesham.suffolk.gov. of Santa’s missing items to be a grand tour of Rendlesham uk as well as on Facebook. found - last year he lost his with a sack full of chocolate sleigh licence! goodies for all the children in We don’t want any child to the village. miss out on a treat from Santa because of food interolerances 20 21
RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE DECEMBER 2021 DECEMBER 2021 RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE Sudoko Challenge In a Sudoko you fill in the grid 1 4 2 so that every row, every column and every 3 x 3 box contains the digits 1 through 9. There 9 2 7 is no maths involved. The grid has numbers but you don’t have 5 7 to perform any calculations. You just solve the Sudoko with 07486 551 004 reasoning and logic. 7 8 1 3 5 Our volunteers could PART-TIME CLEANING OPPORTUNITIES The Sudoko starts with a help you with: 9 8 partially filled grid that you must solve following the rules above. •Companionship If you complete the grid, you’ve 3 6 2 5 7 solved the Sudoko. Depending •Travel to GP/Clinic/Hospital appointments on your skill and experience 4 5 your solving time for a Sudoko will typically vary between 10 to •Form filling and administration •Dog walking and pet care if 30 minutes. you are unwell 1 9 3 Answers on Page 47 •Practical help in the home if you are incapacitated 9 1 2 •Technical help with tablet or pc •If your relative or friend normally relies on you for the Stay connected! shopping and you are away, www.rendleshamcommunityradio.co.uk we might be able to step in •Anything that you would normally ask a friend or family member to help with but for whatever reason they cannot, we will try to help. HELP FOR LOCAL BUSINESSES...... During these challenging times we want to support local businesses. Talk to us about how we can help promote you in the Parish Magazine with a page of editorial to accompany your advertisement Contact Sarah-Jane: admin@rendleshampc.org.uk 22 23
RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE DECEMBER 2021 DECEMBER 2021 RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE The day the big cat roared Across from Rendlesham at the former Bentwaters United States Air Force Those who flew and worked on the Jaguar had nothing but praise for the base, in a Hardened Aircraft Shelter, there lurks a very special rare beast.. type, something that could not often be said of its contemporaries. Since it opened in 2007, deliver bombs and missiles, Those who flew and worked on airframes), it soon developed Photograph by Simon Parker Bentwaters Cold War Museum carry out reconnaissance and the Jaguar had nothing but into an ambitious project to has been involved in the provide a tactical nuclear strike praise for the type, something return XX741 to ground restoration of aircraft that were role. Such was its success that it that could not often be said of running, and ultimately fast seen in Suffolk skies throughout was exported to India (still in its contemporaries which taxying condition. To do this a the Cold War, including those use), Oman, Ecuador and proved both difficult to fly and dedicated Jaguar restoration that were based at the airfield. Nigeria and used in numerous a maintenance challenge! team was formed, latterly led by conflicts and military operations Al Vernon who had worked on One of them is very special and The museum had acquired in Mauritania, Chad, Iraq, the type in RAF service. is believed to be the only fully several airframes and gained Bosnia, and Pakistan. For the Museum Manager, Graham functional example in RAF experience with restoration United Kingdom and France it Haynes, also being ex-RAF, has specification left. The techniques, so when SEPECAT was a major contributor to been the guiding force behind SEPECAT Jaguar was a jet Jaguar GR.1A XX741 became NATO in the latter half of the the project. The financing, fighter built for the British and available it was eagerly Cold War and then played a which is of eye-watering French air forces in the 1960’s purchased in 2009 with the help significant part in the Gulf War magnitude, has also been and 70’s by a joint venture of a very generous donation by where the Jaguar was praised for managed separately from the between British Aircraft long time society member Brian its reliability and performance. museum. Over the years, a Corporation and Breguet which Smee (who sadly passed away number of Jaguar-experienced formed the Société Européenne It was not until 1 July 2005 that last year). ex-RAF personnel have joined de Production de l’avion Ecole it was withdrawn from French Whilst there was always a desire the volunteers and provided the de Combat et d’Appui Tactique operations and the Royal Air to effect a restoration to the knowledge and skills necessary (SEPECAT) to develop and sell Force in April 2007 when it was highest standard (as with all to operate a military jet with the attack and training type. replaced by the Tornado and the Eurofighter Typhoon. Right: Museum volunteers dressed in Nuclear, Biological and Chemical suits With the first flight in 1968, it could fly at supersonic speeds, designed to protect against attack from weapons that were expected in a conflict with the Soviet Bloc. Not the most comfortable of clothing but essential for Left: The Jaguar team includes retired RAF pilots who flew the type during training in case the Cold War turned hot! their service career. They are able to perform the taxi runs and provide an Below: With the darkness comes atmosphere and museum re-enactors add authentic look for the photographer realism. The clothing and equipment worn is in keeping with the period the Below: The team of re-enactors and Al Vernon, team leader, second from right. Jaguar was in service. Here, a large bomb is being loaded by an original loader. Photograph by LSimon Parker Photograph by Simon Parker 24 25
RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE DECEMBER 2021 DECEMBER 2021 RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE afterburners! This includes enthusiasts who came from far the event for the 80 guests with Plans are being made to see the Photograph by Simon Parker Photograph by Simon Parker aircrew to perform the taxi runs. afield to see the Jaguar (some safety a priority. Access to the Jag in action again with it is As each step was achieved, the from Belgium and the Jaguar to take the photos and hoped a taxi run in the spring. ambition grew. Netherlands as well as Scotland, having a good time was the aim The restoration of the Jaguar Wales and Cornwall), to of the museum with guests The first-phase roll out occurred has been an astonishing photograph it in an authentic escorted around the airfield, in 2013 with many of the basics achievement and the museum setting with re-enactors dressed food outlet and toilets set up, restored and working. A and the volunteers are rightly in the correct clothing and using and original military mobile quantum leap was needed to get proud of being able to claim the original ground equipment. lighting trolleys in place out in to fast-taxi condition which took only Jaguar to have been the dark unlit area chosen as the another seven years. In early It was held late afternoon and returned to working order and set. As someone remarked, it 2020, the magnificent sight of a into the evening to make full capable of a fast taxi. The Big was like a Hollywood film set! roaring Cat was witnessed by the use of the fading light and Cat lives to prowl and roar Despite the rain and cold the team as it hurtled down the create the atmosphere of a Cold again! feedback from everyone was Bentwaters runway in a test at War frontline attack jet being very positive. Simon Gladas fast taxi speed...over 100 mph! readied for a mission. Recently, a special photo shoot A great deal of planning and was organised for aviation work was involved in holding Right: The pilot greets the crew after a mission…re-enacting scenes such as these Photograph by Simon Parker Photograph by Simon Parker are what the keen aviation photographers come from far afield to shoot. Below: Over 80 photographers attended the photo shoot and mobile floodlights Below: Jaguar XX741 arriving at the museum in 2009 less wings, engines and illuminate the Jaguar with the rain reflections adding to the atmosphere. great deal of other parts. The Big Cat is towed back to its lair. A very successful day and lots of fun for both the guests and the museum volunteers. XX741 returns to its hangar after a successful photo shoot at night Photograph by Tracy Frost Photograph by Simon Parker Photograph by Simon Parker The Big Cat is towed back to its lair. A very successful day and lots of fun for both the guests and the museum volunteers 26 27
RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE DECEMBER 2021 DECEMBER 2021 RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE Spotlight on a local business Bright lights need bright sparks! Glenn Knights is a With experience in so many specification, at the right price Rendlesham resident, DJ different settings, Glenn can and on time.” Glenn’s safety tips and Electrician. He chatted test and inspect all types of for Christmas lights Your peace of mind is further to us about his new venture installation, undertake portable Never: guaranteed by the fact Glenn - Glenn Knights Electrical appliance testing (PAT), manage •Use any lights outdoors is registered in the NAPIT Services. Find out more electric heating installations unless they are specially Competent Persons scheme — about what Glenn can do. and repairs, positive ventilation designed for outdoor, all- which means that not only is he systems – and all types of weather use. Glenn says: “You all know subject to random inspection by maintenance and repair in large me as DJ Glenn, but with them but can sign off his own •Connect different lighting and small installations, even everything that’s happened work and notify the appropriate sets together. sound & lighting installations... over the last 18 months, it was building control department •Connect lights to the time to switch up my business But the ace up his sleeve is that when needed, potentially saving supply whilst they’re still in model. So I launched GLENN he has very good experience of the customer time and money. their packaging. KNIGHTS ELECTRICAL working on the ex-American Find Glenn on Facebook @ •Remove or insert lamps SERVICES at the end of houses in Rendlesham and Glenn Knights Electrical while the chain is Rendlesham September 2021. I’d been Sutton, and in working on the Services connected to the mains talking about it off and on for buildings over on the old base. Glenn shared some safety tips supply. ages, but the timing was finally COMMUNITY CENTRE His promise to local residents? •Overload your sockets right and I haven’t looked back. for Rendlesham householders, “My quotes are free and I and try to avoid the because there’s some big sparkly “Of course, I’m no newbie, I take time to understand your use of extension leads or event coming up soon… actually started my electrical requirements. If I can’t fulfil multi-plug adaptors. career in 1985 and have worked them, I will say so, but then in most areas of the industry. So suggest someone who would I offer over 30 years’ experience be able to help. But most and am fully qualified and important of all for you is that I switched on to the latest state my hourly rate before any BS7671 wiring regulations. work begins and only carry out the work that is agreed. I won’t “I provide installation, sneak in any extras or additions maintenance and repairs in all without talking them through domestic, commercial, industrial and getting your approval and agricultural settings and first. So you can be certain of am happy doing large and small a good job with me, to your projects.” I offer over 30 years’ experience and am fully qualified and switched on to the latest BS7671 wiring regulations. 28 29
RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE DECEMBER 2021 DECEMBER 2021 RENDLESHAM MAGAZINE 1st Rendlesham Scout Group MELTON MOWERS LTD THE Monday Fundraising With limited fundraising opportunities over the last Remembrance After being unable to put our Remembrance Display out last Sale LAWNMOWERS few years, and with the Scout year it was wonderful to see it Association making it a return this year. The display was & GARDEN requirement due to COVID to made in 2019 with help from reduce the number of young Beavers through to Explorers MACHINERY people in each tent when along with the residents of Over 1000 lots every week, camping, we are delighted that Rendlesham Care Centre. Each to include cottage antiques & with the support of Community cross bears the name of those TO modern furniture, household appliances Action Suffolk, we were from Rendlesham, Eyke and TIME UR & garden machinery successful in being awarded a Tunstall who died in WW1 and O GET Y ERVICE £1200 community restart grant WW2. ER S WINT OKED Viewing every Saturday 9am – 12 noon & from from East Suffolk Council to The Remembrance Service 8.30am on the morning of the auction purchase new tents. BO was held outdoors at All Saints NOW Refreshments available from the tea room We would also like to extend a Church, Sutton and all of our All rooms live online huge thank you to Rendlesham sections were represented. Parish Council, our Beaver, SALES | REPAIRS | SPARES | HIRE every week at the-saleroom.com Cub, Scout, Explorer and adult We thank Rev Mandy for welcoming us to be part of the volunteers and everyone that 2 Peartree Cottages, Station Road, came and made a purchase service and all our young people and parents who attended Melton, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12 1PY from our BBQ, cake, coffee with a special mention for our and glowstick/sweets tents at 01394 382983 Clarke & Simpson Auction Centre, flag bearers, Ollie, Archie and Campsea Ashe, Nr Wickham Market, Suffolk IP13 0PS t: 01728 746323 Rendlesham Village Fireworks. www.clarkeandsimpson.co.uk CandSAuctions @candsauctions Mason who did us proud. www.meltonmowers.co.uk Thanks to your efforts and support, we raised £1200 across two days which will be spent replacing and upgrading much needed equipment for all our sections. Thanks to your efforts and support, we raised £1200 across two days which will be spent replacing and upgrading much needed equipment for all our sections. 30 31
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