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The Church of St Andrew, Aldringham

The Church, together with those of the parishes of Aldeburgh, Knodishall and Friston form the Alde Sandlings Benefice.
Our usual Sunday Service at St Andrew's is held at 11am.
Every Thursday morning at 9.30am a short service of Morning prayer is also held.
For full details of Services, events and newsletters please visit our website at www.aldringhamparishchurch.co.uk
Rector, Benefice of Alde Sandlings
Reverend Sarah du Boulay
The Vicarage,
1 Church Walk, Aldeburgh, IP15 5DU
Tel : 01728 582213
Email : revd.sarah@btinternet.com
Clergy:
Curate: Reverend Mary Brown. Contact through the Rector as above.
Church Officers
Church Wardens:
Mr David Copp, 01728 635816 – davidcopp@hotmail.com
and Mrs Dorothy Walker – maryw64244@aol.com
Treasurer:
Mr David Gordon, 01728 452057 – david@birdiegordon.org.uk
Friends of St Andrew's
Events this year have been very successful. Read about our activities and the funds we've raised for the church.
The Friends are a voluntary group who provide a network for those who love our church and help to raise funds for it's restoration. You may perhaps have a loved one buried in the church yard, or just wish to support the church. If you would like to join the "Friends" and support their work please contact me.
Anne Norton, Membership Secretary. Tel: 01728 830519
email: anneenorton@aol.com
114 Carr Avenue, Leiston, Suffolk IP16 4AT
Current Committee Members :
David Copp (Chairperson), Mrs Anne Norton (Membership Secretary), Mrs Angela Chandler (Treasurer), Mrs Budge Little, Mrs Janet Poll
We would like more Committee Members, so if you would like to join our Committee we would be pleased to hear from you. The Committee meets approximately 6 times a year.
Rainbow Tots Parent/carer - baby/toddler group
For full details please contact:
Elizabeth Tipping
01728 454165
5 Peace Place, Thorpeness, IP16 4NA
A Guide to St Andrew's Church
Mr Roy Tricker has kindly written a delightful and complete Guide to St Andrew's, which includes it's history and is supplemented by pictures and photographs. You can read the Guide on our website above.

One of the many flowers found in the Churchyard
The Churchyard
Part of the churchyard is a wild flower conservation area, left largely unmown during the summer months. Over 40 species of native plants have been found here.
The churchyard has been extended to allow burials to continue here for the foreseeable future. At the moment it's a beautiful wildflower meadow.
