The Coddenham Community Response Group followed up community concerns last summer, about the Shrublands Hall and estate. There was a helpful exchange with Councillor John Whitehead covered in our...
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Poppy Appeal 2021
Poppies are now available at Coddenham Community Shop. Please bring cash for the collection tin.
Show How Coddenham Cares for the Planet – Fill out the Survey!
The Coddenham Centre is trying to play its part in the community to support the road to net zero carbon emissions. The average household carbon footprint in Coddenham is 24.6 tonnes CO e per year....
District Councillors Support Coddenham Shop
Thanks to a very generous donation from our local district councillors, Tim Passmore and John Whitehead, we have been able to purchase a new display fridge. The funds have come from Tim and John's...
Creation and Hope Service
North Bosmere Benefice Creation and Hope A special service about God’s creation and our hope for its future as we approach COP 26, the United Nations Climate Change Conference 9.30am 31 October 2021...
Special Offer for Families and Friends @The Coddenham Centre
Exclusively enjoy our spacious surrounds and high ceilings for some fully equipped activities for three hours for just £15.00 Go Here for more details Don't forget our usual programme of activities...
Christmas at Coddenham Community Shop – Turkeys Available to Order Now
The flavoursome, top quality, locally reared Turnbull Turkeys can now be ordered from Coddenham Community Shop for collection on 23rd December. Just 3 food miles!  Call in or order by telephone -...
Who’s Gone Pink?!
Seen a pink apparition or even two, around the village? Clues are a Trustee, PCC member, Gardemau Chair .... All is revealed here....
Coddenham (Centre) in the News Again
Not only was the Suffolk School of Nordic Walking's first birthday and latest collaboration with the NHS in the news at the weekend, but it was quickly followed up with news of another Coddenham...
Passing Glory – From the Rectory
A few days ago, I visited Sutton Hoo. Gazing down the slope toward the Deben, I couldn’t help but think of the men who had laboured to raise a 90ft long, oak hulled, sea-going ship from the river...
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