We came across this article on Community the other day, and thought it was a good example of why we’re trying to save The Case. Keeping our pub open is about a lot more than just being able to go out for a drink without having to get in a car or on a bike – it’s a question of what kind of village do we want to live in?http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sponsored/finance/lloyds-matters/10321360/fraser-nelson-on-community.html
For What Matters In Life: Fraser Nelson on community – Telegraph
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We will again be hosting the mobile food vendor - Suffolk Spice Fusion - on Saturday 3rd February. They are a local authentic Indian Streetfood business and will be serving their delicious flavours of Northern India which will include their curry and rice boxes and naan wraps. They will be serving from 5.00pm - 8.00pm…
On Saturday 10th February, we have the well known local band Saving Grace performing for us again. The band starts around 8pm. We will be staying open a little longer than usual and last orders will be at 10:45pm.
On Saturday 17 February between 12 noon and 2pm we are holding another of our Ploughman’s lunches with a hot dessert, plus tea or coffee. All profits will go to our charity of the year, Ipswich and East Suffolk Samaritans. To help us to gauge numbers please sign up at Bentley Stores. Price is £10…
On Saturday 2nd March, we have a return visit by the highly recommended street food vendor, Wagyu Burgers. Josh will be serving a full menu which includes a mix of high-quality burgers such as Wagyu beef steak, milk chicken strips, halloumi with cajun slaw, plus chicken wings and many more mouth watering dishes, and lots…