Sunday's Breakfast Briefing

By Derek Davis

17th May 2020 | Local News

Sunday Breakfast Briefing

Many on the peninsula still back the Blues, but may not know that Ipswich Town's owner Marcus Evans has lost £50m over the past year, with £750m, leaving him 188th in the 2020 Sunday Times rich list published today, down from 174th on the list.

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Today's Peninsula sunrise: 04:55

Today's Peninsula sunset: 20:47


Tide Times:

• 03:28 0.73m

• 09:58 3.54m

• 15:43 1.08m

• 22:10 3.45m

Beware on Strand at tides above four metres.


Weather:

Lovely bright start with day getting warmer. A top temperature of 20c and a low of 9c


Sunday quotes:

Carry out a random act of kindness, with no expectation of reward, safe in the knowledge that one day someone might do the same for you." – Princess Diana


Riddle: 

You have three stoves: a gas stove, a wood stove, and a coal stove, but only one match. Which should you light first?

Previous riddle answer:

What do you call Alpacas taking over the world?

A: The Alpacalypse. 


Today's food shop openings:

Holbrook Co-op: 07.00 -19.00Brantham Co-op: 07.00 – 19.00

Premier Stores Shotley: 08:00 - 13:00

Premier Wherstead - 08:00 - 17:00

Hollingsworth's: Closed

Orwell Stores: 08.00 – 13.00Click and collect available

Stutton Community Shop: Order and collect only 9am - 12.30pm: Orders delivered 2-5pm

Woody's butcher Holbrook – Closed.

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Surgeries and Pharmacies:

Closed until tomorrow:

Call 111 for emergencies.


Shotley to Harwich and Felixstowe foot ferry - running from 10/00

Bus services:

Check here for timetable

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Thought for the week

Government guidance around non-essential contact, advices that public worship is suspended until further notice. 

In the absence of church services here is a thought by Andrew Coulson.

The first verse of my favourite hymn is as follows and is sung to the tune Finlandia

We rest on Thee, our Shield and our Defender;We go not forth alone against the foe;

Strong in Thy strength, safe in Thy keeping tender.We rest on Thee, and in Thy Name we go.

Some people will tell you this is a funeral hymn but just to prove them wrong I can tell you that Maureen and I chose and sang this at our wedding 40 years ago.

It reminds me that we are never alone, even in these dark and difficult days when we are unable to spend time with family and friends.

We can think that God is only with us when we call to him when things are not going as we would wish.

Yet I believe, and the truth is, God is there all the time and doing things for us that we don't even notice or appreciate as well as at those times we call out.

As we continue in our time of lockdown be assured you are not alone and that God is by your side.

Let me know if you have a favourite hymn, and why it is your favourite, and I will arrange to get it sung once our church is able to re-open.

Andrew


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