THE SUFFOLK REGIMENT
O.C.A. STOWMARKET
The Stowmarket Branch of the Suffolk Regiment Old Comrades Association came into being in
1946, the meetings being held at The Pot of Flowers public house in Bury Street. After a few
years, membership dropped off and as no interest in the club was being shown, it was
discontinued.
However, on Wednesday 23rd September 1987, a meeting chaired by Colonel Peter Dean decided
to reform with the support of the OCA.
A President, Chairman, Secretary and a Committee were elected and the meetings were to be held
at The Royal British Legion Club, Stowmarket on the last Wednesday of every month at 8pm.
From this the Stowmarket Branch has flourished. Membership is now around the 60 mark, with
monthly meetings being attended by between 20 and 40 members. Meeting format means that
club business takes about 15 minutes followed by speakers on various subjects from Military
History to any interesting subject as voted on by the Committee. The evening concludes with a
small buffet and a draw, prizes being donated by members. Annually we have a day outing to
such places as The London Eye, boat trips on the Broads and local rivers, visits to the theatre.
Our day outings always include a meal.
The Christmas Dinner and Day Outings are subsidised by holding a coffee morning in November.
The subscription to belong to the Stowmarket Branch is an annual fee of £2.00.
Minden Day and the Royal Anglian Gathering at Duxford are looked forward to and are well
attended by members with transport provided from Stowmarket by a local coach company or
members own transport.
2012 will mark the 25thanniversary of the Stowmarket Branch of the Suffolk Regiment Old
Comrades Association since it was reformed.
BRANCH HISTORY