Moreton Hall news

‘Flight of Peace’

Mount Road/Lady Miriam Way roundabout, Bury St Edmunds The ‘Flight of Peace’ sculpture is a symbolic remembrance of the gallant American servicemen based at, the adjacent, Rougham airfield during World War II. These men prepared, maintained and flew B17 Flying...

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Recipe – Mint Chocolate Cheesecake

This chocolate cheesecake recipe has a lovely mint flavour to it. Beautiful garnished with fresh mint leaves. This requires a bit of time to chill overnight, but in all it is not a hard recipe and it’s well worth the wait! Ingredients: 250g chocolate biscuits 75g...

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Recipe – Iced Green Tea With Ginger and Mint

INGREDIENTS 3 oz ginger, unpeeled and sliced Handful of mint leaves 6 green-tea bags 6 teaspoons of  honey 2 tablespoons lemon juice In a large saucepan over high heat, combine the ginger and 6 cups of water and bring to a boil. Remove from heat and add the mint and...

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Moreton Hall’s Greatest Loser is a winner!

A super slimmer is proving to be a winner at the losing game after shedding 4 Stone and 13lbs and being named Moreton Hall’s Slimming World ‘Greatest Loser’ 2016.   Laura Goodwin won the title, which is awarded to the member of the Moreton Hall Saturday Slimming...

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Spring Skin Care Regime

This the season for spring cleaning. It’s a season where we toss out the old to make room for the new. We shake off the symbolic layers of winter and get ready to bloom. You don’t have to stop with dusting and purging your house to reap the full benefits of spring...

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An evening of Laser…

We like a good night out here at the Directory and thought that we would try something a bit different to our usual eating/drinking efforts!  Although we had all been to Planet Laser to accompany our children, most of us hadn’t actually played ourselves since we were...

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Let courage be your anthem! written by Lizi Long

A quote I recently read on social media said ‘courage is the power of the mind to overcome fear’. That is easier said than done I thought to myself, because fear so often creeps into my thought patterns without making any sort of flashy announcement notifying me of...

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Bury Folk Festival – 2nd July 2016

The Bury Folk Festival will be held again this year in July, in the stunning surroundings of Nowton Park, Bury St Edmunds. The organisers have promised bigger and better for this year’s event…more performers, larger stages, longer opening and a diverse array of other...

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Time Shift by Andrew Southwood

This year marks the centenary of one of the more quirky dates in our diaries. ‘Daylight saving’ was introduced on our shores back in 1916 following its success in Germany and Hungry as a novel tactic to save money and improve productivity during the war. It’s had a...

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