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Quiz Night in Aid of Reydon Rainbows

Saturday, 27th April, 7pm @ Cardinal Newman Hall (Old Sorting Office)

Teams of four – ÂĢ3 per person. Bring your own drinks and snacks. Raffle!

Book early to avoid disappointment, limited places. Contact Charlotte Clark – tel: 07715 388916; e-mail: frogclock@hotmail.com.

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Reydon Village Hall Golden Anniversary Appeal Fund Quiz Night!

Saturday, 1st June, 7pm @ Reydon Village Hall

ÂĢ10 per person, including cheeseboard and lucky-entrant draw. Teams of up to six. Bring your own drink. Raffle!

Book your tickets with Charlotte at Southwold Library – tel: 07715388916; e-mail: frogclock@hotmail.com.

All funds towards the RVH Golden Anniversary Appeal Fund to repair, renovate and refit the Hall.

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New outreach in Kessingland

We are delighted to announce that Citizens Advice East Suffolk will provide a monthly drop-in service in Kessingland on the first Monday of every month from 10am–12 noon from 3rd June 2024, open every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.   

Since the formation of Citizens Advice East Suffolk, our services have been reviewed to ensure they meet the needs of the people in our communities. Establishing a presence in Kessingland will extend our reach in the Lowestoft area.

Chiara Saunders, Chief Officer, Citizens Advice East Suffolk, commented: “With our offices spread from Lowestoft in the north to Felixstowe in the south, we identified Kessingland as an area we have not been present in. Making sure we are accessible to as many East Suffolk residents as possible is an important part of our work. The start of the Kessingland service coincides with the opening of a new office in Woodbridge.”

Starts:  With a trial session on Monday 8th April 2024, due to Easter.

Time:  Will continue after that on the first Monday of the month from 10am–2pm.

Venue:  Marram Green, Kessingland, Near Lowestoft NR33 7AH.

Citizens Advice East Suffolk is an independent Charity and is part of the Citizens Advice national network. We are responsible for raising our own funds to operate in the East Suffolk area. If you are able to donate to support our running costs, please do contact us via info@caes.org.uk or Donate via JustGiving from our website – www.caes.org.uk.

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Spring is here and so is The Reydon Robin!

The latest, Spring edition of The Reydon Robin, the free quarterly magazine for our local community, is hot off the press today, Maundy Thursday, 28th March. Over the next few days, our team of dedicated volunteers will brave the weather to ensure copies make their way to all Reydon households. It is also available to read online here.

The next, Summer edition of The Robin will be out on Thursday, 20th June 2024, with a copy deadline of Friday, 7th June. Please get in contact at reydonrobin@gmail.com if you would like to contribute to this.

Stop Press

The 2024 Reydon Scarecrow Trail will be starting at 10 am on 14th and 15th September 2024, not 11 am as stated. Entry forms and programmes will also be available from Little Gems as well as Bridgefoot Stores, Boyden Stores and Southwold Library.

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Reydon Community Quiz – March 2024 Report

For our March quiz, we welcomed Charlotte Clark of Southwold Library as our guest quizmaster.

We were entertained by Charlotte’s light-hearted and enjoyable quiz, and particularly enjoyed learning some new facts about pineapples!

Scores were once again very close this month: in third place were ‘What, No Broadside?’ with 132 points; in second place ‘What the Ecc ‘ with 134 points; and winners once again this month, ‘Three’s Company’ on 136 points.

Together with proceeds from the raffle, the evening raised ÂĢ282. This was donated to FoSL (Friends of Southwold Library) and presented to Charlotte there and then. The fabulous work she and the rest of the Library team do is hugely appreciated by the local community, so we are delighted to help support them.

An e-mail of thanks for our February donation was received from the team at the VHC, and this was shared with the quizzers.

Many thanks to all who support our Community Quiz, it is hugely appreciated.

The next quiz will be held on Friday, 19th April. 

The May quiz is cancelled, so the April one will be the last one until the autumn. 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 and Southwold Wildlife Group: March report

The Lowestoft Kittiwake Project

The March meeting of the Blyth Valley and Southwold Suffolk Wildlife group welcomed Rupert Masefield from the Suffolk Wildlife Trust to tell us about the local Kittiwake Project. Many people will be aware of the great numbers of kittiwakes nesting in Lowestoft, and Rupert discussed both the bonus of a nature success story, and the nuisance that this abundance of birdlife has brought with it.

Kittiwakes are of the gull family, but they are smaller, and spend their winters in the harsh northwest Atlantic waters. They come ashore in spring to nest, usually on tiny cliff ledges, and raise their two chicks. They feed exclusively on fish and sand eels, and each parent takes it in turn to fly out to sea for food, covering huge distances over three to four days. Kittiwakes are in serious decline globally, but numbers are increasing in Suffolk, and Lowestoft has become a centre of breeding. No-one really knows why, but kittiwakes first started to move into the town in the 1950s, and their numbers have continued to increase.

The smell of large amounts of guano and the noise of so many birds has caused a nuisance to town dwellers, and over the years many measures have been tried to persuade kittiwakes to leave public buildings and move to artificial sites. However, some measures, such as netting, were potentially harmful to the birds. As a result, the Suffolk Wildlife Trust has brought together local interest groups to form the Lowestoft Kittiwake Partnership, aiming to find safe solutions. There is to be a Kittiwake Officer, who will work with local people and businesses to keep kittiwakes safe and reduce the problems with nesting on buildings. The offshore ‘kittiwake hotels’ you may have seen were constructed by a windfarm company as mitigation measures for sea birds. Decoy kittiwakes are being used to encourage nesting activity, and it is hoped that with time, these will be inhabited by these attractive but vulnerable birds.

Our next meeting is on Thursday, 11th April, 7.30pm, at the Southwold Arts Centre IP18 6JP. There will be a brief AGM, followed by a film, ‘Secret Rivers – The Waveney, Part Two’, featuring Paul Heiney. There will be refreshments. Admission free.

Penny Mansfield

Contact us at swtblythvalley@gmail.com.

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April news & events from Southwold Library

Medieval Knight Crafts

Tuesday, 2nd April, 11am @ Southwold Library

Accompanies The Canterbury Tales @ Southwold Arts Centre (see below)

Free crafts! Swords, shields, castles and much more! No need to book, just drop in.

The Canterbury Tales by Half Cut Theatre

Thursday, 4th April, 4pm @ Southwold Arts Centre

Packed full of laughs and loves, music and mayhem. Come on this raucous journey which will delight young and old alike.

Book for the show at www.southwoldartscentre.co.uk.

Terrific Train Fun! Trainmaster Suffolk

Thursday, 4th April, 12.30pm and 1.45pm @ Reydon Village Hall

ÂĢ4 per child for one hour’s play!

Miles of track and trains to play with plus ride on train and a train rollercoaster!

Limited spaces. Book your place today! Tel: 01502 722519; e-mail: southwold.library@suffolklibraries.co.uk; or online: www.ticketsource.co.uk/suffolklibraries.

Free Unicorn Easter Crafts for Kids

Tuesday, 9th April, 11am and 2pm @ Southwold Library

Come and make unicorn decorations, unicorn Easter eggs, unicorn masks and much more! Plus unicorn tattoos. Crafts supplied by the Friends of Southwold Library. No need to book.

The Lowestoft Longshore Men Sing Sea Shanties

Sunday, 14th April, 5pm @ Southwold Library

Tickets ÂĢ5 including hot drink and biscuit.

Book at Southwold Library – tel: 01502 722519; e-mail: southwold.library@suffolklibraries.co.uk; or online: www.ticketsource.co.uk/suffolklibraries.co.uk.

Lin Le Versha: Southwold’s Own Resident Crimewriter Extraordinaire

Monday, 15th April, 11am @ Southwold Library

Free event, no need to book.

Lin Le Versha drew on her experience in schools and colleges as the inspiration for the Steph Grant crime series, which now includes four books. Lin is the Director of the Southwold Arts Festival. Creative writing courses encouraged her to enrol at the UEA MA in Creative Writing and her debut novel, Blood Notes, was based on her final assessment piece. Lin will be talking about her writing, including her latest title, Blood Ribbons. Lin will be signing copies of her books.

Erica James: Join Her for Afternoon Tea

Saturday, 4th May, 3pm @Reydon Village Hall

Tickets are ÂĢ6, including refreshments.

Erica James is the author of 24 bestselling novels, including Gardens of Delight, which won the 2006 Romantic Novel of the Year Award, and Sunday Times top-ten bestsellers Swallowtail Summer, Coming Home to Island House, Letters from the Past, Mothers and Daughters, and A Secret Garden Affair. Erica will be talking about her writing including her latest title, An Ideal Husband. Erica will be signing copies of her books.

Book at Southwold Library – tel: 01502 722519; or online: www.ticketsource.co.uk/suffolklibraries.

Friends of Southwold Library Present Slaughter in Southwold: Southwold Library Crime Writers’ Festival

Saturday, 15th and Sunday, 16th June @ Southwold Arts Centre, St Edmund’s Hall

Tickets ÂĢ6 per talk, ÂĢ20 per day or ÂĢ40 for the weekend (lunches not included). Lunches with the authors.                

  • Authors’ talks by: Rev Richard Coles, Jane Casey, Nicci French, Elly Griffiths, Tom Hindle, Cara Miller, Jacqueline Sutherland, A K Turner and Ruth Ware.
  • Plus: Kate Ellis’ Death at the Dig Murder Mystery Night – Friday, 14th June, 7pm.
  • Fun Crime Quiz Night – Sunday, 17th June, 7pm.
  • Whodunnit puzzle sheet available from 1st May – ÂĢ1. Solve the crime and you could win a ÂĢ10 book token.
  • Raffle for a luxury crime-related hamper (raffle tickets available from 1st May at Southwold Library).

Booking from 1st April at the Library – tel: 01502 722519; or online: www.suffolklibraries.co.uk/slaughter.

Activity Afternoons

Weekdays from 2.15pm @ Southwold Library

Crochet every Wednesday; Scrabble second Thursday; Poetry first Friday; Mah-Jong second and fourth Friday; Ongoing jigsaw all other afternoons. Free hot drinks. Sponsored by East of England Co-op in association with East Suffolk Council.

Realise Futures Walk-in Advice and Guidance

Every Thursday, 10am–12noon @ Southwold Library

Do you have a learning disability/autism? Do you need some support, advice, or information?

Come along to one of our walk-in advice and guidance sessions. There is no need to book an appointment. Our advisors will talk to you about the support you need. We can provide advice, guidance, and information on housing, employment, benefits, training, money, travel, safety, health, bills/letters and social.

Please contact: Anita Fiddy, Service Locality Co-ordinator (East) – tel: 07598 582955; e-mail: anita.fiddy@realisefutures.org.

Chess Club

Every Friday, from 4.30pm @ Southwold Library

Free event, no booking required.

Free play every week for kids aged seven plus and adults. Beginners’ teaching and assistance from Phil weeks two and four.

Chess Club Volunteer Wanted!

Phil, our chess volunteer, can only do a couple of Fridays a month – we are looking for another volunteer for the other Fridays to help other players, especially beginners.

Training provided! Interested? Contact Charlotte – tel: 01502 722519 or e-mail: charlotte.clark@suffolklibraries.co.uk.

Blyth Poets ‘The Isle is Full of Voices’

Friday, 5th April, 2.15–3.30pm

First Friday of every month.

Free event, no booking required.

A poetry group meeting at Southwold Library. All welcome to read or just listen. We invite contributions of original work or well-loved poems. Refreshment break in the Canteen.

Mah-Jong Group

Friday, 12th and 26th April, 2.15–4.15pm

Second and fourth Friday of the month.

ÂĢ1 per person.

Can you play Mah-Jong? Do you want to learn? Come along and join the group at Southwold Library.

Scrabble Club

Thursday, 11th April, 2.15pm

Second Thursday of every month.

Free event, no booking required.

All equipment supplied. Refreshment break in the Canteen.

Crochet Club

Every Wednesday, 2.15–4pm

ÂĢ2 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.

Kids, Come and Read to Ash the PAT Dog

Wednesdays, 4pm @ Southwold Library

Free event, no booking required.

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. Contact Southwold Library – Old Hospital Hub, Field Stile Road, Southwold IP18 6LD; tel: 01502 722519; e-mail: southwold.library@suffolklibraries.co.uk.

Lego Club!

Sundays, 12.15–1pm

Free event, no booking required.

Open to kids (and adults) of all ages. This spring, we’re building: Wonderful Wildlife. All donations of Lego welcome.

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

Southwold Library Reading Group

Thursday, 25th April, 6.30pm @ Southwold Library

Free event, no booking required.

This month, we are reading: The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams. Pick up a book at Southwold Library.

Tel: 01502 722519; e-mail: southwold.library@suffolklibraries.co.uk.

Baby Bounce and Tot Rock

Every Sunday and Tuesday, 10.30–11am @ Southwold Library

Free event, no booking required.

For babies and toddlers of all ages. Instruments, clapping, jogging and action rhymes.

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