Aldeburgh Carnival 2018
Thousands of people turned out in force on Monday August 20 to celebrate Aldeburgh Carnival.
Based on a theme of Fly Me to the Moon, dozens of fabulously decorated floats wound their way from the White Lion Hotel and down the High Street following the crowning of Carnival Queen, Taylor-Paige Briggs.
Full details of the Carnival can be found by clicking on to the Carnival post on the Home Page of our website.
But enjoy a collection of pictures from Aldeburgh’s big day….
Mayor’s Sunday 2018
Councillor John Digby is the new Mayor of Aldeburgh.
Crowds gathered outside the town’s Moot Hall on May 20th to celebrate the occasion with Cllr Digby and his wife, Jenny.
The Civic Procession to the Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul was joined by County, District and Town Councillors, representatives from neighbouring parishes and towns and emergency and voluntary organisations in Aldeburgh.
Following the Service, led by the vicar, the Rev. Mark Lowther, the procession gathered outside the Moot Hall to hear Cllr Digby speak of his enormous pride at becoming Mayor for the third time.
“It’s an incredible honour to represent this beautiful and historic town,” he said. “Standing on the steps of this magnificent building, I feel a huge sense of pride in what Aldeburgh achieves.”
He thanked County, District and Town Councillors and the Town Clerk and her staff for their combined efforts on behalf of Aldeburgh.
“Believe me,” he continued, “that is a very impressive and effective team which works hard to make this town so special.”
John was born in Ipswich and educated at Woodbridge School. He spent four years as an engineering apprentice during the 1960s at the Austin Motor Co. in Longbridge, Birmingham. He is a Licensed Automobile Engineer and a Fellow of the Institute of the Motor Industry.
John was MD of Fairhead & Sawyer, the Main Rover Dealership in Woodbridge, for 30 years and moved to Aldeburgh in 1998.
He became a member of the Aldeburgh Lifeboat shore crew and his face is well known throughout Aldeburgh. He became a Town Councillor in 2002 and was elected Mayor in 2005-6 and 2016-17
John has two grown up children and four grandchildren and is married to Jenny.
“Jenny has been by my side on many civic occasions,” he said “and the role of Mayor wouldn’t be half as much fun without her support, advice and humour.”
The Mayor’s Speech in full:
“Good morning everybody.
And for those people who don’t know me, let me introduce myself…..I’m Cllr John Digby, the Mayor of Aldeburgh for the forthcoming year.
And, yes, I have done the job a couple of times before…so I should be getting the hang of it by now!
Thank you all for turning out in force to celebrate Mayor’s Sunday.
I’d like to welcome representatives from neighbouring towns and parishes together with those wonderful organisations who do such a vital job for the town – particularly the Lifeboat, the Fire Service and the Coastguard.
Aldeburgh’s pride and joy, 653 Squadron from Wattisham, normally turn out in force for occasions like this, but military commitments prevent them from attending today. We welcome their new Officer Commanding Murray Nicol and send best wishes to every member of the regiment, wherever they are serving.
It’s a great honour to represent this beautiful and historic town. Standing on the steps of this magnificent building, I feel a huge sense of pride in what Aldeburgh achieves.
But there’s one thing I do know……. We always punch above our weight!
That’s in no small measure down to the efforts of the Town Councillors, the Town Clerk and her staff. Believe me, that is a very impressive and effective team which works hard to make Aldeburgh special.
There’s much to look forward to this year – the return of Music-by-the-Sea in June (not quite near the sea, but at King’s Field) and all the old favourites such as our award-winning Carnival, the hugely-successful Sports Week at the end of July, the Aldeburgh Festival, the Summer Theatre, the return of the HighTide Theatre group and Bonfire Night to round off the year.
Soon we will find out if Aldeburgh Museum’s bid for Heritage Lottery Funds has been successful. If it is, the Moot Hall and the Museum will be well-and-truly brought into the 21st Century.
I’ll finish by saying a few Thank Yous.
To the outgoing Mayor Cllr Jocelyn Bond, who has agreed to be my deputy for the next year. I felt it was vital her authoritative voice on many important matters continued to be heard.
To the County, District and Town Councillors who work hard to keep the town running smoothly.
To our Town Clerk Ruth and her staff. Their workload seems to increase daily but they deal with all manner of problems with diplomacy, enthusiasm and great skill.
And lastly to my wife Jenny, who has been by my side on many civic occasions. The role of Mayor wouldn’t be half as much fun without her support, advice and humour.
Thank You All…..”
Mayor’s Sunday video
Watch the Mayor’s Procession by clicking on to the link above
Aldeburgh Carnival Award
We’re pleased as punch to be crowned Norfolk & Suffolk Tourism Awards winner for 2018, beating 29 other entrants. Aldeburgh Carnival is run entirely by volunteers, and we try to do the community proud as well as entertain and dazzle. The Committee are delighted to have won this, not just for Aldeburgh, but for all those come along and enjoy Carnival.
Come and see us this year for three days of award-winning fun for all the family.
Click on this link for more details:
Painting the Lifeboat
Aldeburgh artist David Gillingwater, a Lifeboat volunteer, wanted to create a lasting legacy of his fellow crew members.
Hours of painstaking work have gone into the portraits of the Aldeburgh Lifeboat team and soon they will be on display in the town at a unique exhibition.
More details to follow.
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BOXING DAY CHARITY SWIM
More than 150 swimmers – cheered on by hundreds of well-wishers on the beach – braved the winter weather to plunge into the sea for the Annual Boxing Day Swim in Aldeburgh.
Organiser Mark Fairweather said that collection boxes were still being counted but he hoped the total raised would be more than £3,000, with the proceeds being divided between East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) and Medecins Sans Frontieres.
A special donation was also being made to the RNLI in Aldeburgh after a recent break-in which will cost thousands of pounds to repair.
Mr Fairweather said that medical charities normally benefit from the money raised, but the organisers felt that a donation to the Aldeburgh Lifeboat was appropriate..”to show them they have the full support of the local community. We just had to do something for them.”
You can still donate by visiting the Just Giving website – www.justgiving.com/fundraising/aldeburghboxingdayswim2017.
Photographs kindly supplied by MIKE SHEPHERD
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Opening of our new play area
Our new play area at King’s Field was officially opened by the Mayor, Councillor Jocelyn Bond on December 12. Accompanying her were District Councillor T.J. Haworth-Culf and Aldeburgh Town Councillor Sally Jones, who was responsible for delivering the project.
Earlier in the year, Councillors took the bold decision to scrap the old, dated equipment and build a playground fit for the future.
The Primary School and a local playgroup were asked what they wanted to see there and based on their input, the Town Council drew up plans and commissioned suppliers to build the equipment.
The specification was simple – everything had to be constructed from recycled materials to reduce repair costs and the equipment had to be eye-catching and relevant to the town. The play area is next to the Fire Station so a fire engine was an obvious choice and, so too, was a boat, to reflect Aldeburgh’s seafaring heritage.
Realise Futures, a local firm employing disadvantaged and disabled people, made a superb job of the boat, the fire engine and the picnic area. And Playquest, a specialist playground equipment manufacturer, supplied the Activity Unit.
The Town Council felt it was essential to provide a safe area for young people to enjoy themselves and the picnic spot was an important meeting place for parents and families.
The play area is situated on Jubilee Walk, which is used by dozens of parents and children on their way to and from the Primary School. An ideal spot for young people to let off steam!
King’s Field has become the sports and recreational hub of the town. It boasts an outdoor gym for older children and adults, a vast grass area for every kind of ball game, a venue for the town’s annual Sports Week, the home of Aldeburgh Rugby Club and the Community Centre and a privately-run fitness provider.
Aldeburgh Town Council contributed a significant sum towards the cost of the play area with additional sponsorship from Suffolk Coastal District Council’s Enabling Communities Fund.
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Remembrance Sunday 2017
Hundreds of townsfolk, visitors and civic dignitaries were at the War Memorial in Aldeburgh on Sunday morning for the Service of Remembrance.
Wreaths were laid by Sir Michael Bunbury KCVO and Deputy Lieutenant, Cllr Jocelyn Bond, Mayor of Aldeburgh, Cllr John Digby, Deputy Mayor of Aldeburgh, Major Nick Pugh, Commanding Officer 653 Squadron, Peter Brown (Royal British Legion), Trevor Hawkins (RAFA), Mrs Vicky and Mr Chris Hunt (families of the Household Cavalry), Lord Deben, Therese Coffey MP, Cllr Nicky Yeo (Vice chair of SCDC), Cllr T.J.Haworth-Culf (SCDC), Steven Saint (Aldeburgh RNLI), Pc Charlie Lewis (Suffolk Constabulary), Mr James Ratcliffe (Aldeburgh Primary School), Tikki Mawson (Commodore, Aldeburgh Yacht Club) and representatives of HM Coastguard, the Fire Service, Aldeburgh Brownies, the Royal and Ancient Order of Buffaloes.
Fifty members of 653 Squadron, led by Commanding Officer Major Nick Pugh, were on parade, together with the Aldeburgh Lifeboat crew, Coastguards, the Fire Service and representatives of many organisations in the town.
John Richardson OBE gave the exhortation, followed by prayers led by Rev Mark Lowther of Aldeburgh Parish Church. Bugler Nina Horrocks-Hopayian played the Last Post and maroons were fired to mark the beginning and the end of the two-minute silence. As the crowds bowed their heads in remembrance, an Apache helicopter from 653 Squadron at Wattisham flew overhead in a ceremonial flypast.
All invited guests and members of the public processed up the hill to the Parish Church, led by 653 Squadron, for the formal Service of Remembrance.
Following the service, all walked back to the Moot Hall where the Mayor, Cllr Jocelyn Bond, welcomed guests for refreshments.
A two-minute silence was observed at 11am on Saturday, Armistice Day, at the War Memorial on Moot Green. Prayers were said by Rev Mark Lowther, of Aldeburgh Parish Church. Maroons were fired to start and end the two-minute silence.
Bonfire Night 2017
Hundreds of townspeople turned out in force to celebrate the free annual Aldeburgh Town Council Firework display on November 5.