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Chinwag and Community Cuppa sessions at Reydon Village Hall

Communities Together East Anglia is hosting “Chinwag and Community Cuppa” sessions at Reydon Village Hall on the 2nd Friday of every month between 2-4pm.

The sessions are aimed at people aged 65+ and are an opportunity to come along to a social group for refreshments (all provided) and a chat. The events are also an opportunity to talk to The Later Life Community Team (part of Communities Together East Anglia) about how they can support you and the community. There is entertainment at the Chinwag events.

Find out more at www.communitiestogethereastanglia.org  

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January News & Events from Southwold Library

Come Together Tuesdays @ Southwold Library

Every Tuesday starting 3rd January 2-4pm

Free Social Afternoon for Adults

Complete the ongoing jigsaw, play a card or board game or bring along your knitting or other crafts.

Free hot drinks

Face to Face Legal Matters Advice & Information: Wills – are they just an expensive nuisance?

Monday 9th January 10.30am @Southwold Library

Local Solicitor Stuart Johnson, fully accredited with Solicitors for the Elderly, will advise on why you need a will, what can go in it and how to go about writing one.

Free talk, no need to book

01502 722519 southwold.library@suffolklibraries.co.uk

Crochet Club

Wednesday 25th January 2-4pm

Last Wednesday of every month

£2 each.

A friendly group for all abilities of crocheter.  Barbara will be on hand to teach beginners, add to your crochet skills or troubleshoot problems.  Or just bring along your latest project and crochet together.

Bring your own equipment  or Barbara can supply at a price.

Refreshment break in The Canteen 

Friends of Southwold Library Quiz Night!

Saturday 28th January 7.00pm

Cardinal Newman Hall (Old Sorting Office)

Teams of 4 – £3 per person.  Bring your own drinks & snacks.  Raffle

Book early to avoid disappointment, limited places.

Contact Southwold Library southwold.library@suffolklibraries.co.uk or 01502 722519

Blyth Poets “The isle is full of voices”

A poetry group meeting at Southwold Library

Friday 6th January 2.00-3.30pm

First Friday of every month

All welcome to read or just listen.

We invite contributions of original work or well-loved poems.

Refreshment break in The Canteen

Scrabble Club

Thursday 19th January:  Third Thursday of Every Month 2.00pm

All Equipment Supplied

Refreshment break in The Canteen

Trading Standards & Fire Safety Information

Second Tuesday of every month 10.30am – 12.00noon

Southwold Library

Lego Club!

Sundays 12.15-1.00pm

Open to kids (and adults) of all ages

This Winter we’re building: Humungous Houses

All donations of Lego welcome

Free event, no booking required.

Adults: Would you like to help with Lego Club?  Just ask staff

Kids, Come & Read to Ash the PAT Dog

Wednesdays 4pm @ Southwold Library

The Read2Dogs scheme provided by PAT helps to improve literacy skills and wellbeing in young people by developing their confidence, interest, and enjoyment in reading.

Dogs are non-judgemental and great listeners – they don’t interrupt or correct – so they aid confidence and concentration levels.  PAT Dogs are also known to encourage positive social behaviours, enhance self-esteem and inspire young people to relax and have fun.

Come and read to Ash for up to 15 minutes at a time plus enjoy a range of dog themed games, jigsaws, and crafts while you wait.

Free event, no booking required.

Southwold Library, Old Hospital Hub, Field Stile Road, Southwold IP18 6LD 01502 722519 southwold.library@suffolklibraries.co.uk

Southwold Library Reading Group

This month we are reading:

“Good Omens” by Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett

Thursday 26th January 6.30pm @ Southwold Library

Pick up a book at Southwold Library

Free event, no booking required.

01502 722519 southwold.library@suffolklibraries.co.uk

Baby Bounce & Tot Rock Southwold Library

Every Sunday & Tuesday 10.30-11.00am. 

Instruments, clapping, jogging & action rhymes.

For babies & toddlers of all ages.

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Better Together

Better Together: Cost of Living Resources & Support

If you are one of the many people who find they are having difficulties as costs rise, the “Better Together” leaflet, which was delivered alongside the winter edition of The Reydon Robin, includes information on the support available locally.

If you need support for yourself or your family, or you would like to help others in the village, the leaflet can help to connect you with services in the area. It also includes useful addresses and phone numbers. 

Read the leaflet online here

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Reydon Community Quiz December Report

The Reydon Community Quiz Christmas Edition took place on 9 December with a bit of seasonal mayhem! Jim Archer took the role of Christmas quiz master, with a very entertaining quiz with a festive feel, which even included a bit of singing from both the quiz master and the quizzers.

Winners were ‘What! No Broadside?’ with 130 points, ‘Treacle Tarts’ in second place with 128 points, followed by ‘Three’s Company’ with 118 points. A special mention to Load of Bowls who took a bow for scoring their first ever perfect 40!

With a well-stocked and well supported raffle, the total raised was £308, and this has been donated to the Reydon Christmas Lights Committee, in appreciation of their tireless year-round work to make sure the village looks so twinkly and festive at this time of year.

A huge thanks as always to our loyal quizzers, hosts Sole Bay Bowls Club and raffle helpers. Thanksalso to Southwold Press for providing paper for the quizzes. A happy Christmas to everyone involved with the Reydon Community Quiz, and all best for 2023.

The next quiz will be held on Friday 20th January. Dates for the rest of 2023 are 17 February, 17 March, 21 April, 19 May (all fall on the third Friday of the month).

There is sometimes space for another team so do contact me if you are interested in joining us, at  ahumphry@talktalk.net 

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Blyth Valley & Southwold Wildlife Group: November Report

Throughout the winter, the Blyth Valley and Southwold wildlife group organise monthly meetings where they invite guest speakers to present on various topics of interest. Here, Penny Mansfield reports on their latest meeting.

The Butterflies of Suffolk Wildlife Trust Reserves

At the November meeting of the Blyth Valley and Southwold wildlife group, Steve Aylward, from the Suffolk Wildlife Trust, gave us a wonderful presentation of the many butterflies recorded in our area.

Steve is a distinguished wildlife photographer, and the evening was a visual treat of these beautiful insects, with close-ups that allowed you to see the details on the smallest antennas, or the effect of the light on wing patterns. We learned about the varied reserve habitats:  ancient coppiced woods, meadows and grasslands, heathlands, fens and wetlands, and the returning of arable field to their natural environment. All of these support different species. Some, such as the Dingy Skipper, are in drastic decline due to habitat loss and climate change, but there are reasons to be optimistic. By returning reserves to their natural terrain, and with careful management, the butterflies have a chance to recover.

There is a resurgence of the Purple Emperor in Bradfield woods, and it is hoped that this strong flier will find other suitable areas elsewhere. The Silver Washed Fritillary has colonised all over Suffolk woods, and are seen regularly in Reydon Woods. The Wall Brown, once so common but now in chronic decline, is making a slow come-back on the grassy verges at Carlton Marshes.

The Silver Studded Blues are doing well at Blaxhall Common, but they do not fly far, emphasising the need for “wildlife corridors”.

We were left with a positive feeling that the right habitats can turn things around, which is something we can all help with in the way we manage our own gardens, no matter how small they are.

Our next meeting is on Thursday 12 January at 7.30pm in the Southwold Arts Centre, IP18 6JP. Adam Burrows, from Natural England, will be talking about East Anglia’s Changing Coastline. Admission is £4, refreshments included. Under 25’s free, and all are welcome.

Contact us at swtblythvalley@gmail.com

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Southwold Arts Centre

December events at Southwold Arts Centre

Coming up at Southwold Arts Centre:

Saturday 10 December, 7:30pm. The Jake Leg Jug Band, the authentic sounds of 1920s and 30s America: Jazz, Blues, Gospel, Ragtime. Their four albums have all been met with rave reviews.

‘A masterpiece of nostalgic music. The band display real virtuosity and create a wonderful sound that will be hard for any other band to repeat.’ Folk North West
Tickets £15.

Thursday 15th December, 7:30pm Christmas Stand Up Comedy Do. Our brilliant MC Justin Parnks introduces three award-winning comedians, Paul Tonkinson, Dan Evans and Johnny Awsum. Another riotous evening from WCB Comedy. Tickets £20, special offer buy 4 tickets get one free.

The return of our great Christmas panto Santa’s Christmas Show, Thursday-Saturday, 22-24 December, at 12.00 and 3.30pm. Gavin Dean and friends will take you to the North Pole to meet Santa, his elves Jingle and Jangle and head of maintenance Sparky, and the Mischievous Mrs Tinsel, plus a special guest appearance by Rudolf! Great Christmas entertainment for children and adults.
Tickets £12, free gift for each child ticket purchased.

Opera Anywhere bring Gilbert and Sullivan to Southwold Arts Centre:
Monday 2 January, 7:30pm, HMS Pinafore This timeless classic with a twist tells of mismatched love across different social classes. Will love prevail? Climb aboard to find out and enjoy a feast of fun and merriment along the way.

Tuesday 3 January, 3pm, The Pirates of Penzance An unfortunate case of mishearing sets Frederic on course to be a pirate, rather than a pilot. The twists and turns of this operetta unfold with ingenious characters, sublime lyrics and some of the best-known songs in opera.
‘Everyone in the audience was blown away with how brilliant you all are’
Tickets £5-£20.

And on Tuesday 10 January, 7:30pm, Circle 67 present Charles Dickens ‘Great Expectations’. A new dramatization of Charles Dickens’s great novel. A young boy in a deserted graveyard, a vicious convict on the loose. And what is the weird Miss Haversham offering? Tickets £9-£12.

Booking for all these events is available at southwoldartscentre.co.uk, at the Box Office in Cumberland Road (Mon-Fri 11-2) or by phoning 01502 722572.

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