Postponed Information Day
The Eye Information Day that was scheduled for the 1st of October has been postponed until the 12th of November.
Apologies for the change of date.
For more information contact The Town Clerk
The Eye Information Day that was scheduled for the 1st of October has been postponed until the 12th of November.
Apologies for the change of date.
For more information contact The Town Clerk
A message from Robin and Kathleen Knight…..
Last night we attended the Town Hall for the Eye Annual Town Meeting which was quite fortuitous as Penny, Felicity and I had had a meeting that morning to discuss the progress of the cookery book. We were reminded by the various speakers yet again just how lucky we are to have so many talented and helpful people in our town. Oh, yes, our Town Hall was mentioned, and yes we were reminded that we need to spend money on preserving and using it as it is probably one of the quirkiest buildings of its type in the county and it’s ours.
So, I am pleased to say that recipes are coming in now, and what a wonderful selection we have already, but we are greedy, we need lot more just so that you will feel inspired to try something different, test your taste buds.
We have a cut-off date of 31st July, in order to prep for publication and organise a tasting.
We look forward to hearing from you, by email to 1p214ax@live.co.uk, or by phone: Penny McSheehy 870229. Felicity Williams 870866. Kathleen Knight 879479
The following comments are based on information kindly provided by Charles Flatman.
As many of you are already aware, Pauline Seeley had a nasty fall at the end of last week, and broke a leg. She needed an operation on what was a serious fracture, and remained in hospital until yesterday. Happily, she is now home again. As you can imagine, Tony’s priority has been and will remain the care of his wife.
I understand the Eye Post Office is privately owned and operated, and is not thus part of a centrally managed operation. The future will very much depend on how things progress within the Seeley family.
I will update you as soon as I have further information on the subject of re-opening.
Meanwhile, I am sure you will wish to join with me in sending best wishes to Pauline for a speedy recovery.
Adrian Beatty (Eye-to-Eye)
Thank you to everyone who came and supported the Craft Fair on Saturday. The stall holders made a lovely display and we had great support from local residents. We raised a £156.00 towards the Town Hall Running Costs. Can I say a big thank you to the Hartismere students who did an excellent job of running the coffee bar and baking such tasty cakes. They were successful in raising some money for the school visit to Cambodia. Thank you to Peter for taking some great pictures!
We were think about running another event in November. Did the craft fair have an impact on other businesses in the town?
If you would like to get involved in a future event contact Roz Barnett at townclerk@eyesuffolk.org