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August 2016
Wisborough Green Parish Magazine
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AD VINCULA Wisborough Green Church and Community News
Highlights August 2016 St Peter ad Vincula Calendar ..................................... 4 Pastoral Letter / Dates for the Diary ........................... 5 Dates for the Diary / From the Registers / Prayer ...... 6 Regular Church Activities / PACT News .................... 7 From the Editor ........................................................... 9 WG Primary School News ........................................ 12 WSCC Survey - What Matters to You? .................... 13 Nature Notes ............................................................ 15 Survival in Dracula Country ...................................... 17 WG Hort Soc Trip to Polesden Lacey .............. 18 - 19 WG Sports News ...................................................... 22 Update on Plans for the Village Hall ........................ 23 Ken’s Village Moans & Groans Page ....................... 25 August Bank Holiday Weekend ........................ 26 - 27 Notice Board ..................................................... 28 - 29 Recipe of the Month ................................................ 31 Wisborough Green History ............................... 32 - 33 WG Minibus Page .................................................... 35 Gardener’s Calendar / Flag-raising dates ................ 37 Wey & Arun Canal Trust News ................................ 39 Neighbourhood Watch.............................................. 41 Village Organisations - News & Notices ........... 43 - 49 Weather Watch/ Cyber Tips/ Village Hall 50 Draw .. 51 Church Cleaning / Flower Rosters / Directory .......... 52 Village Organisations Directory ................................ 53 What’s Happening .................................................... 54
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this magazine are not necessarily those of the Editor or the Parochial Church Council. Please note, it is not always possible to check the credentials and claims of all those advertising, so please ensure that you get references and check any claims before entering into business with them.
Ad Vincula Team Roland Zilz Editor Marion Jenkins Asst. Editor Fran Wallace Advertising John Gough Distribution Rev. Clive Jenkins Vicar Dr Graham Parr Churchwarden Mr Jamie Daniell Churchwarden
If you have articles, photos, letters, etc that you think we may like to feature in the next issue, please email the Editor on: editor@stpeterswg.org.uk but, please note, publication will always be subject to space and at the discretion of the Editor. Copy Deadline for September 2016 issue:
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Cover picture - Drawing by Bea Mulder (aged 11) 3
St Peter ad Vincula Calendar for August Tuesday
2 August
4.30pm to 5.00pm
Wednesday
3 August
10.00am
Holy Communion
8.00am 10.30am
Holy Communion (BCP) Dieppe Memorial Service
Sunday 7 August Eleventh Sunday of Trinity Tuesday
Prayer Group (at 2 Clockhouse, Billingshurst Road)
9 August
4.30pm to 5.00pm
10 August
10.00am
Holy Communion
Sunday 14 August Twelfth Sunday of Trinity
8.00am 10.30am
Holy Communion (BCP) Time for God (TFG) with Communion followed by picnic in Vicarage Garden Prayer Group (at 2 Clockhouse, Billingshurst Road)
Wednesday
Tuesday
16 August
4.30pm to 5.00pm
Wednesday
17 August
10.00am
Thursday
18 August
3.30pm
Prayer Group (at 2 Clockhouse, Billingshurst Road)
Holy Communion Messy Church in Village Hall
Sunday 21 August 8.00am Thirteenth Sunday of Trinity 10.30am
Holy Communion (BCP) Sung Eucharist
Tuesday
23 August
4.30pm to 5.00pm
Prayer Group (at 2 Clockhouse, Billingshurst Road)
Wednesday
24 August
10.00am
Holy Communion
Sunday 28 August 8.00am Fourteenth Sunday of Trinity 10.30am
Holy Communion (BCP) All Age Communion
Tuesday
30 August
4.30pm to 5.00pm
Prayer Group (at 2 Clockhouse, Billingshurst Road)
Wednesday
31 August
10.00am
Holy Communion
8.00am 10.30am
Holy Communion (BCP) Sung Eucharist
Sunday 4 September Fifteenth Sunday of Trinity
For More Details of Services and Events see CHURCH WEBSITE http://www.wisboroughgreenparishchurch.org.uk/ 4
Pastoral Letter Luke Chapter 22, verse 19 “Do this in remembrance of me.” Over recent weeks, as a nation, we have been remembering many of the major events of WW1, from the naval Battle of Jutland, to the preSomme diversion assault, that has been called ‘The Day Sussex Died’ which was led in part by men from the Royal Sussex Regiment. On July 1 st 1916 the Battle of the Somme commenced and continued throughout the summer that year. This year it was commemorated by volunteers and actors who staged around the country in city centres and town squares, a silent tribute to the men who lost their lives on that first day, culminating in singing a WW1 song “We’re here because we’re here”. Many members of the public were moved by their presence 100 years on. Commemorations are important, both corporately and individually for a variety of different reasons to help us remember, reflect and act. On Sunday August 7 th, we shall have a special service to remember the ‘Dieppe Raid’ that took place in August 1942. We will remember those who died, those who were captured and those who returned, who themselves, two years later, began the liberation of Nazi occupied Europe. It is a privilege to be able to recognise those from overseas, particularly from Canada and the USA, who led that assault, and the families and friends who attend St. Peter’s each year at this time to remember their sacrifice. Christianity also remembers as the central act of worship, Jesus’ celebration of the Last Supper. St Paul tells us in 1 Corinthians, chapter 11, verse 26 “For whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until He comes.” For on the night of His betrayal Jesus did something unique with His friends who had gathered to celebrate the Jewish festival of Passover. He instituted, not just a meal, but a sign, a symbol and a seal that through the simple fayre of bread and wine, we can participate with Christian believers around the world, an act that draws the past, the present and the future together as we wait expectantly for Jesus’ return. Simple, yet profound, this act of celebrating Holy Communion can take place in lofty Cathedrals, led by Bishops and choirs; in the open, around a desert air strip in Africa; or in the paddy fields of Asia or the jungles of South America. This act of commemoration takes place here at St. Peter’s in the village on Sundays and Wednesdays (please see Church Calendar) to which you are warmly invited. Clive and Marion
DATES FOR THE DIARY August Sunday 7th th
Sunday 14 -
10.30am Dieppe Memorial Service at St Peter’s 10.30am Time for God Service this month (See poster on p 29) will focus on the Lord’s Supper and we will have activities and crafts around this theme. Followed by picnic in the Vicarage Garden. Please bring your own picnic, soft drinks, tea and coffee will be provided.
Thursday 18th - 3.30 pm Messy Church in the Village Hall refreshments, crafts & activities, celebration and food. Cont. over
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DATES FOR THE DIARY (Cont.) September Sunday 4th -
6.00pm Refresh – contemporary worship and Praise at St Peter’s.
Sunday 11th -
10.30am Time For God at St. Peter’s this month will be a Pet Service (See poster on p 29) when you will be invited to bring your pets, large and small to celebrate God’s creation in a different way!
Tuesday 13th -
3.30 pm Messy Church in the Village Hall refreshments, crafts & activities, celebration and food.
Sunday 18th -
6.00pm Digging Deeper into God’s Word for living today in God’s world.
Saturday 24th -
7.00pm Harvest Supper in the Village Hall.
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Sunday 25 -
10.30am Harvest Thanksgiving at St. Peter’s
From the Registers (June) Wedding:
We ask the Lord’s blessing on Benjamin Wylie and Sophie Tredinnick who were married on Saturday 4th June 2016 at St. Peter’s.
Prayer Chain of Prayer Worried about a loved one, a friend or yourself and would like prayers to be said by a chain of people? Contact Wendy 700295 or Gillian 700157 and they will start the chain by contacting the person next to them on the list and so it goes all the way round. A copy of the chain is on the notice board at the back of church. Prayer is a powerful and important part of life and one should never under estimate its effect. You don't need to give any details of the problem just ask for prayers to be said and it will happen. Please note that it will be treated with total confidentiality.
Prayers are offered for parishioners who are in special need, especially the sick and frail. Please advise either of the churchwardens of any persons or situations you would like remembered in this way. All those living in particular roads are prayed for regularly, the whole parish being covered over a 12-week cycle: Week beginning:
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7 August 14 August 21 August 28 August
Butts Meadow & Wyatt Close Carters Way & The Luth Kirdford Road & Skiff Lane Durbans Road
Regular Church Activities PRAYER GROUP AND QUIET MORNINGS If anyone would like to spend half an hour in fellowship and prayer then they are most welcome on a Tuesday at 4.30pm, when prayers are said for the life of the Parish. Contact Wendy Duff on 700295 for details of venue. On the third Friday of every month Quiet Mornings are held at the home of Wendy Duff at 10.30am. It is a peaceful time when you can relax, recharge your batteries and listen to music, poetry, readings and prayers. You will come away refreshed and ready to carry on! Please contact Wendy Duff on 700295 for details.
WIZZY TOTS - PLEASE NOTE new day and time Wizzy Tots, Wisborough Green’s baby and toddler group, meets at the Village Hall every Tuesday during term time from 9.30 to 11.30 am. Please join us for a coffee, catch up and a play in the Village Hall, all children and parents/carers welcome. It would be lovely to see you all. If you want to find out more about Wizzy Tots, please call Tory on 01403 700809 or Marion on 01403 700339.
DON’T FORGET……… If you haven’t yet experienced the delights of Xpresso, come and enjoy freshly ground Fairtrade coffee or tea with a delectable homemade cake! Xpresso is open every Friday during term time from 9am ‘til 11.30am in church and EVERYONE is welcome! Special Offer - buy 6 coffees and get the 7th one FREE!! Full details from Xpresso.
PACT News for AUGUST
(Provided by Karl Ayling, Web Editor)
Petworth Area Churches Together (PACT) - working together in harmony
Petworth Festival Service Review By the time you read this, we will have had the annual Festival Service held in St Mary’s to launch the Petworth Festival. We pray that all who are involved in the Festival and beyond are blessed by the diversity of the God-given talents that will be shared throughout the summer.
Kids Club : 1st - 5th August Suitable for primary school children and will be held at Herbert Shiner Community Hall. Each day starts at 9.30am and ends with a family fun lunch, bring your own picnic – parents and family are very welcome to join us for this from 12.30pm. For more information call Annie Sneller on 01798 342507. Gerald Gresham Cooke, Co-Chairman PACT 01798 342151 E: Geraldgreshamcooke@gmail.com Web: www.petworthareachurchestogether.com 7
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From the Editor Welcome to the August 2016 edition of Ad Vincula. Please keep all your articles and photos coming to me at editor@stpeterswg.org.uk. This month’s cover picture is a departure from our usual photograph and is a delightful picture drawn by Bea Mulder, aged 11. Drawn while still at WG Primary School, Bea moves on to secondary school after the Summer. I’m hoping to find others with such artistic talent in the school next term - watch this space. In addition to the usual articles this month, I would just highlight a few things WSCC Survey - What Matters to You? (p 13) Chris Mosley’s report of his trek through Dracula Country for Link to Hope (p 17) Report of Hort Soc trip to Polesden Lacey (p 18 - 19) Update on Plans for Village Hall (p 23) Report of re-launch of Village Market with pictures (p 46-47) I do hope you find something of interest this month Best Wishes, Roland Zilz This magazine can also be viewed on line at: http://www.wisboroughgreenparishchurch.org.uk/index.php/parish-magazine
Arundel to Brighton Walk - Dame Vera Lynn Children's charity On Saturday 17th September we will be ‘walking from Arundel to Brighton in aid of The Dame Vera Lynn Children’s Charity which supports babies and children with Cerebral Palsy. With two walk distances available of 35km (around 8-9 hours) or 12km (around 2-3 hours) you can choose what would be suitable for you and still enjoy the staggeringly beautiful views and scenery which Sussex has to offer. Starting from the spectacular Arundel Castle, the walk will span across the magnificent landscape of the South Downs before finishing at Devil’s Dyke on the outskirts of Brighton. Not only will this be a memorable occasion for everyone taking part, it also provides an ideal opportunity for you to do something fantastic with friends, colleagues and/or family. The event is open to everyone who likes walking or just fancies a challenge. We have teamed up with the wonderful people at Pied A Terre Adventure to organise this event, so you can be sure that you will be well looked after. There will be regular refreshment stops, plenty of encouragement along the way and a well-deserved hot meal for all on completion and certificate. Plus once again we will have an exclusive mystery prize draw for all those fundraisers who reach the £100 target. To register (£35) per person or for under 16’s a special rate will apply. For more information on the A2B Walk, call Catherine on 01403 780444 or email catherine.bristow@dvlcc.org.uk. For more details and to register: http://www.dvlcc.org.uk/events/16/arundel-to-brighton-walk/ 9
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Wisborough Green Primary School News I can’t really believe a school year has passed since I wrote my first update for the AdVinc! It is hard to decide what to say, as it certainly feels like there has been a lifetime of events that I should mention. Being part of the Wisborough Green community is an honour. To work with children who are kind hearted, considerate of others and bright individuals with many talents to offer, makes me feel very proud. The staff has worked tirelessly to give the children the best experiences possible to prepare them for a successful future. The spectacular Alice in Wonderland production not only showcased the individuals who can act, sing, dance and play musical instruments, working in unity radiated through. I am so proud of every individual who was involved in the production and we really did bring the West End to our beautiful little village.
Our sports week was another huge success which ended in a fantastic day of singing, dancing and racing – even the sun managed to shine down on us all day. We won the Mini Olympics competition held in our locality and were overall winners at District Sports, with three of our children winning the title for their year group. Well done to Phoebe (Y4), Mia (Y6) and Archie (Y6) for a great achievement.
Taking on the challenge of the Billingshurst Rotary Club garden competition was another huge project we took on this year. Our garden has been transformed and we achieved an amazing second place, winning ÂŁ50 for the EcoWarriors to spend. Well done to everyone who has supported this project, our garden is an environment where the children love to learn and play. (Continued on page 13)
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Wisborough Green Primary School News (Cont) (Continued from page 12)
To top off a fantastic year, I would like to thank the outstanding PTA for raising significant funds for the children this year. I have never met a group of individuals quite so committed to a school and success oozes from their fingertips! We have enjoyed an amazing new library this year and will be purchasing ipads, laptops and a large screen for the hall next term. Such a great achievement for a small school – well done! I would personally like to wish everyone a relaxing break, one that is truly deserved. I look forward to another year filled with adventure and a love of learning. Warm regards, Amanda Harrison, Head Teacher, 01403 700280 For more pictures, see website: http://www.wisboroughgreenschool.org.uk
What matters to you? Survey 5th July - 30th August 2016 Every February West Sussex County Council sets its budget for the forthcoming year. Over 821,000 residents use our services, which are worth over £500m, so it is very important for us to find out ‘what matters’ to our residents, their families and their communities - and take their views into account when we are planning the services we deliver and our budget. In 2014 you may remember that we ran a public survey (What Matters to You) asking residents to tell us what their priorities are to help us shape the services we deliver and more importantly the budget for the coming year. The County Council used this feedback to shape the Future West Sussex Plan and our budget for the last two cycles. On the 5th July 2016, we launched the ‘What Matters to You’ survey to get an update from our residents on their priorities and again use this to support our discussion and to help us shape services within our three overarching priority areas; Start of Life, Later Life and Economy. The County Council faces significant challenges ahead, especially around how we pay for services. It’s vital our focus reflects what our residents want and need, whilst letting us know how much they are willing to pay for the services they regard as important to them, their community and the future of West Sussex. I would encourage local residents, friends and family to complete this survey. The more people who complete the survey and share their opinions, the more opportunity we have to ensure we best reflect our residents’ views when we set the budget for the forthcoming year and following year (2017-2019). This goes a long way in helping us. The Survey will run from 1st July – 30th August 2016 and can be found on: https://www.westsussex.gov.uk/campaigns/what-matters-to-you/. We will be posting messages on social media every day during this period and encourage you to like, share and re-tweet. Please feel free to contact us on haveyoursay@westsussex.gov.uk for further details. Louise Goldsmith, Leader, West Sussex County Council, Chichester West Division 13
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Nature Notes We’re hoping for some hay this year, and I spotted one or two ragwort plants in our little field. I went in and pulled them up before they could set seed. They can be toxic in hay. Doing a last careful check round, I suddenly came upon a dark brown mound in the long grass. (I had a daft moment wondering how a cowpat had got in there!) One step closer and I heard buzzing. It was a swarm of bees – deep in the grass! We’ve had one in a tree in the past, but this was a real surprise. I decided to leave them alone, hoping they’d move on somewhere safer. But they were still there next day, so Peter put me in touch with beekeeper Raymond. He confirmed that they were honey bees, and brought down a traditional “skep” – a darkish dome of tight-knit straw which he placed over them. He’s since told me they all went straight up into it. To warm up probably, he said. The skep stayed in place until dusk, and then he fastened a board under it and took them away in his car. He thought it was one of the easiest swarms he’d collected, and that it was relatively small – about 5.000 bees. It looked a lot to my ignorant eyes, but apparently a prime swarm can be around 20,000! He also said the queen was most likely to be inexperienced, and that’s why they ended up amongst the grass. The good news is that they’ve settled well, and Raymond plans to unite them with a colony among his hives that has no queen, so forming a new larger colony and saving the queenless bees. Good news all round. Many thanks to Raymond, and I wish them well in their new home. More good news. A barn owl is back in Carters fields and it’s been seen hunting. We don’t yet know if there’s a brood nearby, but fingers crossed. AND – hold the front page - a turtle dove was heard In Plaistow last week. We’ve also had a report of one in Kirdford. Fantastic news! They are now extremely rare. A group of swifts has been feeding high above us as we walk our ancient dogs, the woodpecker babies, with their dashing red foreheads now beginning to fade, are costing us a fortune in peanuts, our starlings are still with us, and other garden birds are doing well. Marbled white butterflies have been feeding on thistles, and I’ve seen encouraging numbers of other butterflies in the fields now, with a good range of species, meadow browns, speckled woods, commas, gatekeepers, and small tortoiseshells. As I walked amongst them recently, I recalled Rosemary Traherne’s delight as we took that same path years ago. She it was who roped me in to doing these notes with her. A lovely lady and a true nature lover. This Red Admiral - on the onions I was drying in the sun - is for her! Sue J 15
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Survival in Dracula Country! The Rarau Mountain Challenge Eight of us survived the trek through Transylvania's mountains, and Dracula did not bite any of us. We all completed our trek of 60 miles through the Carpathian Mountains. Guided by Doro, our local guide, we walked through forests and pastures on slippery tracks (where there were tracks to follow!), and slipped down steep slopes trying to avoid collision with trees or trip over roots. As we traversed pastures we needed to beware of packs of huge Carpathian Mountain dogs, bred to protect livestock, on the farms, from bears and wolves. The weather was at first very wet, but by the end was hot and sunny. Fortunately we only carried a day pack, overnight luggage was taken on by road for us. My fellow trekkers were a cheerful, friendly group. Their good nature and humour proved to be invaluable. There were no injuries but many in the group suffered blisters and the suction from the deep mud ripped the sole from one unfortunate trekkers boot. Amazingly, a lady in our group produced a roll of parcel tape which enabled him to hobble to a road for pick-up by our mini-bus. After the trek we visited the projects that the charity (Link to Hope) supports – this made a very big impression on me. I realise more than ever now how important the work of the charity is. We visited a kindergarten for children from a shanty town in the city of Lasi. I didn't expect to find such a place in Europe. In Moldova, we visited the village of Dancu, where Link to Hope supports the work of the local Baptist church. In our party of trekkers, we were privileged to include an Englishman who had been a pastor in the village previously. His knowledge and language skills were most appreciated by us. We saw a dairy cooperative, carpentry training facility and youth club property amongst other successful projects. I was very moved when I helped deliver food parcels to impoverished old people in the area. One lady hugged me as we left. Overall, challenging as it was, I found the trip rewarding and enlightening, and also, dare I say, for much of the time enjoyable. A BIG thank you to everyone who has donated, and to those who would still like to contribute, it's not too late. Here is the link:- www.justgiving.com/chris-mosley Chris Mosley PS. The local guide on our trek was 'Doro'. He was also the guide for a similar trek my wife Suzanne did in 2008. Since my return from the trek we have adopted a dog from the Romanian Dog Rescue Trust and have named him........ Doro. 17
WG Horticultural Society Trip to Having passed under the archway (designed by Sir Hugh Casson) at the entrance to the estate and had our first glimpse of the glorious parkland that surrounds Polesden Lacey, one of the National Trust’s most visited properties, the first stop for most of us was to one of the two cafes for coffee. Then armed with our maps of the house and garden some of us went straight to the house for an introductory guided tour of the main rooms and the others for a guided tour of the formal gardens. Polesden Lacey was the country home of Margaret Greville who rose from obscure origins to attain political influence and great wealth. She was a great hostess and entertained princes, maharajas, high ranking politicians, captains of industry and royalty, the future Queen Mother and George VI spent part of their honeymoon there. The house became the perfect setting for pleasure and leisure, for gossip and discreet dalliance amongst the upper classes. Perhaps the most famous room at Polesden is The Saloon. Mrs Greville had a sumptuous carved and panelled salone from an early 18th century Italian palace installed, the gilded panelling is inset with red brocade. This room contains some of Mrs Greville’s prized possessions. On leaving the house we were greeted by a very heavy downpour, (one of several thoughout the day) and took refuge under the portico on the South Terrace and enjoyed the wonderful views beyond the South Lawn to Ranmore Woods and Common and Box Hill to the east. On route to The Rose Garden we passed the pet cemetery and then Mrs Greville’s own grave in front of four terracotta statues of the four seasons. The entrance to the Rose Garden is flanked by a pair of stone griffins.
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o Polesden Lacey 14th June 2016 (Continued from page 18)
The planting is mostly early 20th century in style with soft pastel roses and the pergolas bear Edwardian rambling roses and borders contain shrub roses, geraniums, lavender and fuschias.
We then came to a smaller garden with peony borders, a little bedraggled because of the rain but still with some beautiful specimens.
On to the Lavender and Iris gardens and then the productive, kitchen and cut flower gardens. Mrs Greville liked the house to be filled with flowers when she was in residence and also to have fruit and vegetables for the table. The heated glasshouses were fuelled by 30-40 tons of coke a year and were used to force exotic fruit and vegetables as well as propagate up to 2000 annuals every year. Unfortunately the weather continued to be unkind and after lunch we retreated to the house for a more detailed look around. We missed out most of the leisure gardens and didn’t walk the Long Walk or the Nuns Walk but they will be there to visit another day. All in all a very enjoyable day and I would thoroughly recommend a visit to Polesden Lacey. Thanks Hort Soc. Jane Z 19
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Wisborough Green Sports News Football Club No league news yet for next season but I think the 1st XI will be playing in the Brickability West Sussex Premier League. 2 nd XI will remain in Division 4 North same as last year. Award day was held early July where awards were given for performances last year. Congratulations to all award winners: Perry Monks 1st team Player of the year and top goal scorer, Stuart Cole 2nd team Player of the year and top Goal scorer.
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Stuart Cole
Training has started on the green on a Tuesday evening at 6.30pm. New players welcome.
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Cricket Club The 1 XI are sitting 6 in the league having played 8 games with 2 wins and 2 draws giving them 118 points. With the 3 teams above them on 124,124 and 133 all is to play for. The 2nd XI are faring much better and are 4th in their division also having played 8 games and having won 5 of them on 164 points with the top three all having played a game more on 167,190 and 216. Upcoming fixtures for August are: 30th July 1st XI Home v Broadwater 1st th 6 August 1st XI Away v Crawley Down 1st 13th August 1st XI Home v Arundel 1st 20th August 1st XI Away v Ram 1st 27th August 1st XI No Game
2nd XI Away v Aldwick 2nds 2nd XI Home v Burg’ Hill St Andrews 2nds 2nd XI No Game 2nd XI Home v Chich’r Priory Park 3rds 2nd XI Away v Pulborough 1sts
Colts games will have started and fixtures are on the CC web site at www.wisboroughgreencc.co.uk A weekly news letter is available called Wizzy News. if you would like to be included in the circulation please email: wisboroughgreencc@gmail.com and we will add you to the list. New players young and old are always welcome just pop along to a training session and introduce yourself. We need players of all standards. Finally, on Sunday 10th July, the first “Dads and Lads” match took place (picture right). Dads won easily thanks to some big hitting by Grant Kilford, Simon Penfold and Graham Wells and some fine bowling by Ken Vickery who removed the lad’s danger man Josh Dixon for not very many. Touch Rugby. More good news from the Touch Rugby teams - in the last month the junior section has won another tournament making it 3 for the season to date. (Continued on page 23)
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Training is on the green from 6pm on Tuesday and Thursday evenings so please come along to one of the training sessions if you fancy a game. We have a touch rugby tournament on the village green on Saturday 3 rd September 2016. Sports Association Remember with all of the sporting competitions going on this summer, the pavilion is open and you can watch them on the big screen and have a drink from the bar. Ken Vickery
Update on plans for the Village Hall
Village Hall News
Earlier this year the Hall Committee engaged a structural engineer to report on the condition of the main fabric of the Hall in order to establish any significant defects that might affect our ability to carry out any modernisation that is required. I am pleased to say that the engineer’s report found that the Hall is in good condition overall for its age with a few minor problems that would need remedying as and when. The main issue noted is that the roofing timbers above the main hall would need to be strengthened and/or replaced if significant alteration is to be made to the space above. Our architect has now completed the set of formal drawings of the Hall building and is actively working on some sketch ideas of some of the improvements that it would be feasible for us to make. As I wrote in my article in the May Ad Vincula, it is important that the community is consulted about any plans and has a real opportunity to influence what changes and improvements are eventually put in place. There will be a more formal consultation process, but the Fete on 29 th August provides an early opportunity for the community to provide feedback on ideas and priorities for the Hall. Look out for the History Society tent where there will be an exhibition of the history of the Hall together with the latest drawings and sketches of ideas for the future. This is your village hall and we want to ensure that it continues to meet your needs, so please do come along and have a look and provide your ideas and comments. More information about the formal consultation process will follow in due course. I also have some good news on the finances for the Hall. Thanks to a most generous bequest from Laurence and Pat Knight, the Hall Committee has received a substantial sum which will go a long way towards funding the changes that need to be made. Laurence and Pat, like many villagers, were frequent visitors to the Hall, particularly enjoying the regular Lunch Club, and recognising what an important role the Hall plays in bringing the community together. We are deeply grateful for their generosity and support of the Hall. Keith Carter Chairman, Village Hall Management Committee 23
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Village ‘Moans & Groans’ Page Well another month seems to have passed very quickly. I am not sure if it is the terrible weather or the fantastic selection of sport on the TV that has kept me indoors over the last month - perhaps a mixture of the two. Congratulations to all of the Welsh in the village for reaching the Quarter finals at the Euros. (Remember the English did beat you in the knock out stage.) First a Moan from me. This is meant to be an interactive Moans and Groans page with some input from you, the villagers - a chance to have your say in the village. All I have had are several more comments on the page but no moans and groans. Are we all happy with everything in the village? Are there any things that we think are good about the village that others should also enjoy? nothing more on the McDonald litter problem? email me on kenvickery@hotmail.co.uk. Congratulations to Tim at the Three Crowns - the front of the pub and the garden look fantastic again this year and there is no better place to enjoy a drink at this time of year. Having pushed my Granddaughter around the village several times in the last month a big thank you to those of you who have trimmed their hedges and swept their paths and cut the verges in front of their properties, Still several more in the village centre to be done. I am sure nobody wants to force children and prams into the road because their hedge is overhanging the footpath. Another moan from me. I notice that the grass around the trees and seats on the green has been weed killed and I understand why but I really don't think it looks great when the rest of the green and village are looking so good. Several people have mentioned DOG fouling around the green and down the New Pound road. If you have a DOG or DOGS under your control please pick up and dispose correctly DON'T leave it for people to tread in. If you see somebody leaving it please ask them to pick it up. Remember to report those potholes in the roads and paths around the village or they won't be repaired before winter. It's easy to walk past but just take out your mobile, take a picture, then upload this to the web site at: https://www.westsussex.gov.uk/ roads-and-travel/report-a-problem-with-a-road-or-pavement Come on, let's get them repaired before they become a problem. My final moan this month comes from 7 year old Isobel and her 5 year old brother Harry. They say we should all use the pedestrian crossing over the main road and not cross in front of the shop as most people still do. Small children pick up this from watching people and then copy so let's keep everybody safe, especially the small children, and use the crossing. Ken V
Footpath Maintenance Issues? The West Sussex Access Ranger will be visiting the Parish in September to check out the Rights of Way. If you have any maintenance issues to report – dodgy stiles, no way markers, over grown vegetation – then please report to the Parish Clerk - email clerk@wisboroughgreenpc.org or tel: 01403 701102. Many thanks. WGPC 25
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in Wisborough Green August Horticultural and Craft Show Marquee on the Green Monday 29th August 2016 2pm – 4.45pm What a year of odd weather sequences. The weather has been kind to crops so far, but ….? Will the gardeners of WG be brave again and put in what did well? Everyone enjoys seeing new competitors. Be brave, enter. Those who do have a deep experience awaiting them. An experience of anxiety and tension and satisfaction even a possibility of joy at the end. Above all there will be such stories to tell and laugh about later. Please put in as many entries as you can. It is a real commitment to being part of this community by taking part and joining in a traditional English village Show. The Show Schedule is at the Village Shop so you know precisely what you could put in. There is really helpful information at the back to maximise your entries' performance as well as plenty of tips and advice. All members have these Schedules, but if mislaid, then they can be bought at WG Stores from behind the counter. You do have to ask! Non members from anywhere can also enter lots of classes, just get a Schedule. So if your friend out of the Village is a marvel at flower arranging, make a day of it and give WG entrants a bit of competition. Do browse through the Schedule and find something to enter. None of our gardens have exactly the same growing conditions, be it soil, shelter, aspect, shade or being under the right rain cloud at the right time. So you could be the one with the best..... … because you had the best conditions this year. What about odd shaped vegetables to be judged by junior horticulturalists. Perhaps three spikes of gladioli or six runner beans? May be a hand made card for a special anniversary? A happy Together photograph? For Juniors only – design or create a mobile phone case or another entry could be designing a dress or football strip. What about a gingerbread from the given recipe? Newcomers to showing in particular are welcome. Be brave, enter. The box for entry slips will be on the fence of the The Old Forge by the toilets at the side of the Green. A warm welcome to everyone to enjoy the Show. Aija Hamilton
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Saturday 6th August Qualifying 3.45pm, Race starts 8pm A29, Five Oaks, RH14 9AE Spectator Entry Fee £6 Children & Parking Free All profits to local charity Race commentary Trackside catering Full details: www.blmra.co.uk Wisborough Green - Home of Lawnmower Racing
Local Wildlife Event Bats fly around the village at dusk and this area contains some rare species. We would like to find out which types are making use of the village including the pond and hedgerows. The Parishes Wildlife Group will meet at the Three Crowns pub, located on the A272 in the middle of the village of Wisborough Green, Friday August 12th at 8pm to listen to a talk about bats given by Jane Willmott from the Sussex Wildlife Trust. We will then have some refreshments and take a walk at 9.30ish using detectors to hear what's around. All welcome to join us but please let us know if you're coming so we can arrange enough food and drink! Contact: Jill Sutcliffe 01403 700395 or Mike King 07949 909351
AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND OF EVENTS in WG Thursday 25 August 275 YEAR ANNIVERSARY LEGENDS CRICKET EVENT 9.30am onwards - Legends Match 3.00pm Friday 26 August 7.30pm WILLIE AUSTEN IN THE MARQUEE RAISING FUNDS FOR CHESTNUT TREE HOUSE Saturday 27 August 10am - 4pm VINTAGE FAYRE IN THE MARQUEE Monday 29 August From 1pm VILLAGE FETE, HORTICULTURAL SHOW & DOG SHOW 28
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Recipe of the Month
Easy Homemade Mayonnaise I love Mayonnaise, especially at this time of the year with cold salmon, asparagus and new potatoes and homemade is so much better than the stuff you can buy in jars. It is so easy to make if you have a food processor or electric whisk and will keep for a month in a jar in the fridge, assuming it lasts that long! Olive oil gives a firmer consistency than sunflower oil and also has a stronger flavour, so use either one or a combination of the two to taste. Ingredients 1 whole egg 1 to 2 tablespoons white wine vinegar/ lemon juice 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard 1/4 teaspoon each of salt and pepper 1/2 pint olive/sunflower oil or a combination of the two Method 1. Crack a large egg into a food processor or a bowl if you're using an electric whisk and add the vinegar, mustard, salt and pepper. 2. Whizz this up until mixed well. 3. Very slowly trickle the oil into the egg mixture with the processor/whisk running all of the time. 4. The mayonnaise should then be ready to use once all of the oil has been incorporated. If you would like a thicker consistency slowly add more oil until it is as you wish. If it's too thick a small amount of boiling water can be added to let it down. 5. Taste the mayonnaise and add more seasoning if needed. Helen V
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Wisborough Green History - FROM This article concludes the story of our village hall from its beginnings as a poorhouse in the early 1700s to being a vital facility for the village's activities. The village hall was opened in 1956 after its conversion in two stages from its usage as a workhouse, flats and canteen. By 1973, it was felt that the main hall wasn't wide enough for the events held there, so it was decided to widen the hall and to provide a bar and additional toilets and so a third phase of village hall rebuilding started in 1976. Grants were given in March 1976 and work was begun by Allfreys Builders in June that year. The work involved widening the main hall by demolishing the lower part of the south wall and supporting the upper part of the wall by a 60’ long girder supported by columns. The first photo shows the demolition having just taken place; the windows on
the north side can be seen through the sheets of polythene that protected the interior. The single-storey flat roofed extension was then added to this, thus widening the hall. The bar area was also added at this time. It reopened in March 1977. The work had cost £14,000 of which £4,200 was raised by the village. Still being £1,500 short, the balance was covered by the sale of the reading room. The second photo shows the new south wall being built; the windows are already in position. In 1979 Eric Clark decided that he did not wish to have the company’s office in his home so he rented the Vine Room (the old doctors’ surgery at the west end of the hall), but he vacated the room after a few years and relocated his office to a portable cabin at Wisborough Lodge. Unfortunately I don't know the date - anyone? In 1984, Bettina Wyatt decided that the two flats (see last month's issue) should be combined to become the present maisonette as her sister had intended originally. Grace Stewart became the tenant in April that year until she vacated it in 2015; the dwelling was then extensively renovated. After the flats were vacated when the south wing was condemned in 1952, the Committee Room that had been flat 3's sitting room was used as a public library. It was run by Diana Trestrail then by Doris Cardiss for a couple of afternoons a week. The (Continued on page 33)
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books were stored on shelves in built-in open-fronted cupboards on the south wall and the right hand part of the east wall. The cupboards were protected with wire mesh fronted doors that were able to be locked to secure the books when the room was being used for other purposes. When used as a library, the librarian sat at a small table in the right hand corner as seen from the door. Does anyone have a photo of the library please? In 1962 the WSCC mobile library service started and spread to all parts of the county. When the mobile library started in the village in June 1971 its first stop was in Balchin's Lane (at that time it was an unmade approach road to the builders H Balchin Ltd. on Tuesday 29th June from 3.35 to 4.20pm. It made a second stop at the Cricketers on Friday 9th July from 11.30am to 12.05pm. Thereafter they alternated every fortnight; nowadays its fortnightly visits are by the pavilion, each lasting only 20 minutes. This potential duplication caused the Committee Room library to close on 21 st June that year. Although the library books were removed, the cupboards where the books had been kept were not removed until the early 1990s. Apart from its use as a library, the room was (and still is) used for all types of meetings, e.g. the monthly parish council meetings. Although it is still known as the Committee Room, I have no idea or the origins of this name. Anyone? The room now contains filing drawers that are used to store the archives of the parish council and certain groups. A separate cupboard is used to store crockery for the WI and other users. This ends the story of the village hall from its quite different beginnings three hundred years ago. The articles seem to have gone on for ever but were only (!) started in September 2013 and with some sizeable breaks too. Next month, something quite different. Richard B. 33
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Like everyone else in the village, we are hoping for a fine day this Bank Holiday. The minibus will be on the Green so please come along and see us. Sadly, we have had no response to our recent plea for new drivers and escorts. Please, if you think you could spare one or two half-days a month (when it suits you), do come along and speak to me about what it involves on the 29th. Thank you.
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The Gardener’s Calendar
by Ian Clemens
Keep everything well watered especially during prolonged dry spells and don’t forget to feed plants with a general purpose liquid fertiliser. Continue to dead-head annuals and perennials to avoid self-seeding and to encourage prolonged flowering. Stake tall or top heavy Dahlias and Lilies to prevent wind and rain damage. Prune summer flowering shrubs once they have finished blooming. Collect ripened seed and store for next year. Continue to feed tomato plants with a tomato fertiliser and remove leaves lower down on the plant to help with air circulation and prevent disease. Cut back herbs now to encourage a new flush of tasty leaves that you can harvest before the first frosts. Dry or freeze your herbs to use in the kitchen later on. Pinch out the tips of your runner bean plants once they reach the top of their support. This encourages side-shooting and more beans at a manageable height for harvesting. Continue to harvest second early potatoes now and start harvesting your maincrops as the leaves yellow and die back. Keep an eye out for blight on tomatoes and potatoes. Treat with Bordeaux mixture at the first sight or when warnings are issued (for alerts register at www.blightwatch.co.uk) Harvest french and runner beans little and often to ensure a continued supply and prevent them from setting seed. Check for cabbage white butterfly eggs under brassica leaves and squash any that you find. Harvest your fruit trees: cherries, plums, peaches, nectarines and apricots should all be ripe now! Early varieties of apple trees will be ready towards the end of the month. Excesses of autumn raspberries, blackberries or loganberries, can be frozen on trays for a couple of hours and then bagged up for over winter use. Prune the fruited stems of your blackcurrant bushes after harvesting.
Flag Raising Dates 07 August
Dieppe Memorial Service (Canadian Flag)
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Birthday of the Princess Royal
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Anniversary of Dieppe Raid (Canadian Flag)
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Special Cruises on the Wey & Arun Canal, Loxwood Pirates & Princesses Adventure Trips: 11th & 25th August The ever-popular Pirates & Princesses Adventure Trips will be running on the canal on 11th and 25th August. Come in fancy dress and enjoy some good swashbuckling fun with ‘sea’ battles to try and defeat the pirates, rescue the princess and take possession of the treasure chest! The trips will last approximately 1½ hours and will depart at 10.30am, 12.30 and 2.30pm. Tickets cost £11 per person to include light refreshments, and a share of the captured treasure for all the children! Booking in advance is strongly recommended.
Cream Tea Voyages: 7th September The popular Cream Tea Voyages offer an opportunity to appreciate the beautiful West Sussex countryside while enjoying a cup of tea and delicious scones, cream and jam. The trips take approximately 1½ hours. The popularity of these trips has led to the 2.30pm trip being sold out well in advance but there will be an additional trip departing at 4.30pm. Tickets cost £12 per person and must be booked in advance. Bookings are also being taken for the new Quiz & Nibbles Cruise on 19th August. Enjoy a ‘not too difficult quiz’, a glass of wine and a selection of nibbles while cruising along the canal on the last special evening cruise of the year. The boat departs at 6.30pm. The cost is £40 per table of four. Booking in advance is essential. Please note that there will be a weekend of celebrations for the Bicentenary of the Wey & Arun Canal on 5th/6th October. Details are available on the website. Bookings can be made online or please call The Wey & Arun Canal Trust Office on 01403 752403 or email office@weyandarun.co.uk. Website: www.weyandarun.co.uk
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Wey & Arun Canal Trust News Walkers Bring in £10,000 for Canal Restoration SPONSORED walkers have raised around £10,000 towards the restoration of a historic waterway. Their pleasant stroll in the country is boosting the work of the Wey & Arun Canal Trust, which is currently completing its first major project in Surrey. The money was amassed by the 157 people who took part in the charity’s annual Poddle walk in June. The fundraisers set off from North Hall in Loxwood to follow an 11-mile route with the new Compasses Bridge on the canal at Alfold as half-way point. After viewing the work in progress at the bridge and lunch at the nearby Three Compasses pub, they returned to the start point via paths across Surrey and Sussex farmland. “The proceeds are a fantastic result for our restoration fund,” said walk organiser Margaret Darvill. “With Gift Aid added, we have raised just on £10,000 from the sponsors. “My grateful thanks go to all those who helped me with organising the Poddle, both before the day and on the day and, of course, to our magnificent collection of walkers.” The trust has started a “final push” appeal for £120,000 to finish the Compasses Bridge project, which is its largest restoration scheme so far in Surrey. The bridge, at one of the entrances to the Dunsfold Park aerodrome and business complex, has replaced a 1930s concrete causeway. Members of the public are invited to watch Dame Penelope Keith officially open the bridge at noon on Sunday, October 2nd, as part of celebrations marking the Wey & Arun Canal’s bicentenary. Donations to the appeal can be made via the home page of www.weyandarun.co.uk; or by sending a cheque made out to the Wey & Arun Canal Trust to Compasses Appeal, WACT Northern Office, Bridge End, Somerswey, Shalford, Guildford, Surrey GU4 8EQ. The Trust asks that eligible donors Gift Aid the money they give, which adds 25p from the Government to every £1 – declaration forms available via the website if required. LEFT: A family group poses for a photograph as they make their way back to Loxwood during the Wey & Arun Canal Trust's 2016 sponsored walk, the Poddle
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Avoid Paying for a holiday / airline tickets / accommodation via direct bank transfer. No reputable company will ever request payment via this method. Responding to unsolicited calls, texts or emails offering holidays at incredibly low prices.
Protect Yourself Whenever possible, pay for your holiday by credit card as it offers increased protection. Always remember to look for the ‘https’ and locked padlock icon in the address bar before entering your payment details. Never feel pressured to make a booking for fear that you will miss out on this ‘low price’ opportunity. If you have never used the company before, take your time to do some online research to ensure they are reputable. Should you make a flight or hotel booking through a travel company, feel free to separately check with the hotel / particular airline that your booking does indeed exist. If you have been affected by this, or any other scam, report it to Action Fraud by calling 0300 123 2040, or visiting www.actionfraud.police.uk
Legislation changes on Rat Bait and the impact on users To combat the issue of poisoning non-target animals, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) tasked the Campaign for Responsible Rodenticide (CRRU) to co-ordinate, develop and deliver a stewardship regime to promote responsible use of rodenticide. You will see new labels appear on products between 1st April and 30th September 2016. Unless you are a certified user you will no longer be able to purchase baits bearing labels stating “For sale to and use by professional users only.” Legislation also states any product already owned carrying an ‘old’ style label must be used by 31st March 2017 or disposed of in accordance with the label conditions. If you have information about any crime call 101, email: 101@sussex.pnn.police.uk or call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. If you see a crime taking place call 999. Regards, Priscilla Pinkham 41
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Local Club and Society News Wisborough Green Spitfire Simulator Club Why not join the Spitfire Simulator Club? The prime purpose of our simulator project is to raise money for the RAF Benevolent Fund and to that end, simulator flights are normally charged for. However, with the Simulator Club, members make a small donation to the RAFBF (ÂŁ5 per year) and their name goes into a hat every month and the winner gets a flight for free. To join the group, contact Brian Smith on 01403 700346 or briansmithair@uwclub.net
Wisborough Green Table Tennis Club The Wisborough Green Table Tennis Club meets in The Village Hall every Wednesday from 4 to 6pm. Contact Philip Midwinter on 01403 700402 for more details.
Wisborough Green History Society Wisborough Green Village History Society is a small group of people who enjoy talking about and researching the history of the village. Several of our members are life-long residents of the village, others have lived here for many years and all have interesting memories and anecdotes to relate. We meet on the second Tuesday of the month in the village hall committee room at 10.30 am - new members are always welcome. Sue Killingbeck, Secretary
Wisborough Green Short Mat Bowls Club We had a very enjoyable day in our inaugural Club Pairs Competition, with 9 teams lining up for battle, each team drew a number and then played 4 matches against random opponents. Some very competitive bowls was played during the day, which included a break for a Ploughman's style lunch plus tea and cake at the end. This all resulted in the top 5 teams finishing within one point of each other, on top were Bernard Adsett and Dawn Smith on 6 points and plus 16 shots. They were closely followed by Keith Carter and Audrey Hodgson on 6 points and plus 13 shots, the top 2 on the day going forward to play on finals day. August Fixtures: 11th Ashington (6.30pm away) and 15th Ladies v Gents (2pm home) Monica Enticknap, Captain 43
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Wisborough Green Farmers’
Next Market - Thursday 11th August 2016 Wisborough Green Village Hall 9am – 12.30pm
The July Market was really uniquely special. Brilliant creative input and tremendous amount of work from Nicki and Emma, both with children at the village school, backed up by the usual home team led to a delightfully attractive Market with an even wider variety of stalls with extra specialist coffee, a manicurist and a children’s activity area.
Many thanks to the very talented Heidi who did the design for the flyers and to the School for publicity. Pupils had two stalls selling own produced items as part of their learning basic economics as well as design, production and interpersonal communications! Many thanks to Marion for providing and running the children’s activity area. Many thanks to all those lovely people who set up the stalls the evening before and 46
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then dismantled it all at a rate of knots so the hall was shipshape by 2pm when the next users came in, as well as all the flyer distributors. Valiant. The bunting looped around in the centre of the Hall from its four corner supports looked like a hybrid between a crown and the four posters of a bed. It looked joyously fabulous. Thank you Ray for designing and constructing this. Thanks to our two generous sponsors, The Three Crowns and Fowlers estate agents, enabling us to fund the publicity amongst other expenses. If you were not able to go you missed a treat, but can enjoy a few of the pictures here. Next job is to see how to go forward with some of these ideas. Maybe see you at the next Market gathering. The Wisborough Green Farmers’ and Village Marketplus Committee
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Wisborough Green Horticultural Society June Show (Sunday 19 June 2016) A successful June show - lots of entries and the judges were impressed with the roses after the wet weather. Unfortunately very few flower arrangements hopefully there will be more in the August Show, so please enter! Phil M Well, you did the Village proud. In spite of such extreme growing conditions you plucked victory out of a potential slough of despond and got such a lovely, joyous display of entries. Everyone made the Show the delight it is. Experience, knowledge, craft and artistic qualities were everywhere. Now that you may have seen the entries, take courage in both hands and persuade your mind that you could enter at the next show. Dig out or pick up the Schedule of what to put in (at the Village Shop). They back the WGHS by giving prizes as well. Thank you for entering and being such good sports.
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Decorative & Fine Arts Society Meetings WEST SUSSEX DECORATIVE & FINE ARTS SOCIETY ** NO LECTURE IN AUGUST ** The talk given on Tuesday September 6th will be
Chinese Imperial Costumes and Textiles The Art of Power Dressing given by David Rosier Meetings are held in Fittleworth Village Hall at 2pm. Coffee available from 1.20pm. For membership details please contact Jackie Buckler on 01903 411086 Visitors are welcome for a fee of £8
SOUTH DOWNS DECORATIVE & FINE ARTS SOCIETY Inspiring, Dynamic and Fun ** NO MEETING IN AUGUST** On Wednesday 7 September, the lecture will be
The Emperor Qianlong - Ruler and Art Collector by David Rosier All meetings are held in Fittleworth Village Hall at 10.30am. Coffee from 9.50am. New members warmly welcomed (guests only £5). Please call 01403 783359
WI Report Did you know that when sword swallowing there are three very important things to remember? First make sure that no one can touch you, second make sure that you know the length of your windpipe to the top of your stomach and thirdly do not use a sharp sword! So now you know ‘go ye ahead’! ( I didn’t really mean that). Fred Delius came and gave us a very different talk on his life and experiences as a magician, sword swallower, actor, circus act, comedian and entertainer to the rich and famous. He was super entertaining and spoke with no notes and kept us enthralled. In August some of us are going to see Half a Sixpence at Chichester Festival Theatre. Our September meeting on the 1st is a talk from a local retired Farm Manager, John Nash. He used to manage Costrong Nurseries at Plaistow and I sure he will be very entertaining as well but not in quite the same way as Fred! Happy Summer! Sue Nicholls 01403 700827 Mary Benson (President) 01403 700284 49
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Weather Watch Wisborough Green Rainfall for June was 113mm (46mm last year – my 8 yr average is 56mm). Lowest temperature was 0.1°C at Elphin, Inverness-shire and the highest was 27.8°C at Porthmadog, Gwynedd. (Some of these places I have to look up to see where they are!) Sunshine was only 74% of the 1981-2010 mean. All in all a poor and cloudy June (as if you didn’t know!). As I write it looks as if summer may be coming. Weathervane
CYBER TIPS Hard Sell Scam An elderly and vulnerable resident of Wisborough Green answered her phone recently to be informed that the law had changed so that every household in the land is required to install a carbon monoxide detector. Failure to do so would attract a fine of £1,000! Needless to say, this raised a few questions in her mind. Being “all electric” she failed to see the need for a CO detector, but was assured that that didn’t mattershe must buy one for nearly £80 and the level of fine was emphasized. After a long and persuasive conversation, the lady reluctantly agreed to purchase a detector and she offered up her debit card details. Then, realizing what she had done, she sought help, but the money had been taken from her account immediately, before her bank could be alerted that she had been cheated and although her card was cancelled within an hour or so of the transaction. Her bank could take no action to recover the money, the only possible way might be to call the seller. Not surprisingly the seller’s number, 08448 045 277, is one of those that costs a fortune if you use it. It transpires that the number belongs to a firm selling posh hampers for Christmas! And if you do want a CO detector, they cost £10-£15.
Never get into conversation with these sort of people! Peter Edmonds
Village Hall 50 Club Draw The winner of the July draw is Sara Thompsett who wins £50.00 The winner of the second prize of £20.00 is Avis Moore The August draw will be at the Three Crowns at 6.30 pm on Wednesday 3 August 2016 and if any member or prospective member would like to attend they will be very welcome. Ruth Andrews, 01403 700671 51
Church Cleaning Roster (Saturdays) 6 August
Mr & Mrs Grengs
13 August
Mr & Mrs Brett
20 August
Mrs Nicholls & Mrs Daniells
27 August
Mrs Holt & Mrs Zilz
If you are unable to clean on the day allocated to you, please arrange to change with someone or let Jill Brett know – 700350.
Church Flower Arranging Roster (Fridays) 5 August
WEDDING
12 August
WEDDING
19 August
WEDDING
26 August
Jean Hindmarsh/Suzanne Mosley
CLEANERS & FLOWER ARRANGERS PLEASE NOTE: Xpresso is held in the church Fridays from 9.00 to 11.30am.
Church of St Peter ad Vincula The Vicar Churchwardens PCC Secretary PCC Treasurer Church Electoral Roll Officer Covenant Secretary Director of Music
Rev. Clive Jenkins Dr Graham Parr Mr Jamie Daniell Mrs Val Mourilyan Mr Tony Cook Mrs Sue Nicholls Mr David Warwick Mr Malcolm Brinson
Ministry Support Team Co-ordinators Bell Ringers Mr Robin Miles Cleaners Mrs Jill Brett Flowers Mrs Maggie Edwards Readers & Intercessors Mrs Val Mourilyan Chalice & Sacristans Mrs Andrea Parr Healing Mrs Gillian Gough
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Website: www.wisboroughgreenparishchurch.org.uk For baptism or wedding enquiries, please contact the Vicar ASAP or, if unavailable, one of the churchwardens.
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Wisborough Green Village Directory Ad Vincula Magazine :
Editorial
Mr Roland Zilz Mrs Marion Jenkins Mrs Fran Wallace Mr John Gough
Advertising Distribution Balloon Club of Wisborough Green Climbing Bears Pre-school Cricket Club Chairman Farmers’ & Village Market Football Club Chairman History Society Horticultural Society Chairman Lawnmower Racing Minibus Association Minibus Bookings Neighbourhood Watch Area Co-ordinator Parish Council Chairman Parish Council Clerk Police (non-emergency) Primary School Business Manager Primary School PTA Secretary Scouting Groups: Scouts (10½+ yrs) Cubs (8-10½ yrs) Beavers (6-8 yrs) Sports Clubs Association (Pavilion) St Peter’s Luncheon Club Short Mat Bowls Club Spitfire Simulator Group Stoolball Club Table Tennis Club Village Hall Bookings Village Hall Committee Chairman Village Car Service Village Care Team & Library Service Wisborough Green Arts Wisborough Green Bridge Club Wisborough Green Conservative Association Wisborough Green Fete Society Wisborough Green Sideshows Society Wisborough Green Trust Wisborough Green Website Wisborough Green Website Editor Women’s Institute
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Mr Brian Smith Nina Lambkin Mr Steve Calder-Smith Mrs Aija Hamilton Mr Craig Vit Mrs Pam Warburton Philip Midwinter Mr Jim Gavin Mrs Pat Farmer Mrs Brenda Karn-Smith Mrs Priscilla Pinkham Mr Keith Charman Mrs Louise Davies
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What’s Happening in August Tue 02 Wed 03 Sat 06
Planning Committee (if required) Village Hall 50 Club Draw (p 51) 12 Hour Lawnmower Race (p 28)
Comm Rm, WG Village Hall The Three Crowns Five Oaks A29
8.00 pm 6.30 pm 8.00 pm
Sun 07 Thur 11
Dieppe Memorial Service (p 5) Farmer’s & Village Market (p 46) WACT Pirates Adventure Trip (p 38) Mobile Library
St Peter’s 10.30 am WG Village Hall 9.00 am - 12.30 pm Loxwood Canal Centre various The Pavilion WG 2.55 - 3.15 pm
Fri 12 Sun 14 Thur 18 Fri 19 Tue 23 Wed 24 Thur 25
Fri 26
Wildlife Talk (p 28) Time for God Summer Special (p 5) St Peter’s Messy Church (p 11) WACT Quiz & Nibbles Cruise (p 38) Planning Committee (if required) Mobile Skip WACT Pirates Adventure Trip (p 38) Legends Cricket Event (p 28) Mobile Library Willie Austen in the Marquee (p 28)
Three Crowns 8.00 pm St Peter’s & Vicarage 10.30 am WG Village Hall 3.30 - 5.30 pm Loxwood Canal Centre 6.30 pm Comm Rm, WG Village Hall 8.00 pm The Pavilion WG 8.30 am - 1.30 pm Loxwood Canal Centre various The Green from 09.30 am The Pavilion WG 2.55 - 3.15 pm Marquee on Green 7.30 pm
Sat 27 Mon 29
Vintage Fayre (p 28) Marquee on Green Fete, Horticultural Show & Dog Show (p 26-27) The Green
10 am - 4 pm From 1 pm
Co-opted Governors Needed Do you want to make a difference? Wisborough Green Primary School is seeking Community School Governors and wish to appoint exceptional individuals who have the necessary skills and attributes to support the development of the school. Previous experience of governance is not required as training will be provided. We are looking to ensure we benefit from expertise and links with interested local residents, industries and businesses. If you are interested in applying please contact our school office on 01403 700280, or by email office@wisboroughgreenschool.org.uk
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