

On Friday afternoon an excellent cream tea was on offer in Chilton Church and a Jubilee Quiz, with some 30 questions about Her Majesty were answered by several highly competitive teams. The Church, as always, looked great.


I am afraid that I didn't make the Great Waldingfield Celebrations owing to personal commitments on Sunday, but was able to take the picture below of Dr David , Chairman of Branchlines, the community woodland organisation, with the Jubilee Oak that was planted in Old School Wood on Monday afternoon.
Also on Monday, Little Waldingfield held games, competitions and a community lunch on the playing fields. A highlight of the event was the Jubilee Banner, pictured below, to which everyone was invited to contribute a self portrait, or similar!
A good time was had by all!
Thanks to Margaret Maybury and Karen Henderson for some of these photographs
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