Saturday's Hadleigh Breakfast Briefing

By Derek Davis

21st Nov 2020 | Local News

On This Day: in 1918, the German Fleet was surrendered to Britain at its northern naval base at Scapa Flow, at the end of World War I. That led to the entire German submarine fleet surrendering to Admiral Reginald Tyrwhitt, who escorted them in the Stour estuary where nearly 150 U-boats were moored up at Shotley and Harwich.


Today's Felixstowe sunrise: 07:26

Today's Felixstowe sunset: 15:55


Weather:

Mild and generally dry and cloudy, although some limited brighter spells may occur. Occasional drizzle is possible at times, this more likely as cloud thickens in the north and west this evening. Maximum Temperature 13c, low of 9c.


Orwell Bridge:

Open for now but check updates with Road closures.


Quote of the day:

There are more planes in the sea than submarines in the sky.

Spike Milligan


Joke of the day:

Why are submarines more dangerous than regular ships?

They're built with sub-standard materials.


Babergh's Home But Not Alone helpline: Freephone 0800 876 6926.


Doctors:

Hadleigh Health centre
  1. 00am - 6.30pm
Boxford Mill Surgery
  1. 00am - 1pm
Link to online booking system for both, here...

Contact: 01473 822 961

Call 111 out of hours.


Bus timetable:


Supermarket opening times:

Morrisons – 07:00 – 22:00

Spar – 06:00 – 23:00

Co-op - 07:00 – 22:00


Pharmacies:

Mill Lane: 08:00 - 18:30

Boots: 09:00 – 17:30


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