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March 2017

Wisborough Green Parish Magazine


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AD VINCULA Wisborough Green Church and Community News

Highlights March 2017

St Peter ad Vincula Calendar ..................................... 4 Pastoral Letter / Lent Course 2017 ............................ 5 Dates for the Diary ..................................................... 6 Regular Church Activities ........................................... 7 From the Editor / Wyatt House Lunch / Prayer .......... 9 WG Primary School News ........................................ 11 Pollinators in need - B-Lines .................................... 13 WG Primary School PTA News ................................ 14 Lollipop Volunteers Required ................................... 15 Sports News / Ken’s DDM&G Page ......................... 17 Parish Consultation / Community Speed Watch ...... 19 Time for God Service / New Dog Control Order....... 21 Village Hall News / Escorts for Minibus WANTED ... 23 Notice Board ..................................................... 26 - 27 KKWG Update .......................................................... 29 Recipe of the Month / Village Spring Clean ............. 31 Wisborough Green History ............................... 32 - 33 WG Minibus Page .................................................... 35 Tackling elder exploitation in our communities ........ 37 Village Organisations - News & Notices ........... 39 - 45 Gardener’s Calendar ................................................ 45 Weather Watch / Cyber Tips / Village Hall 50 Draw 47 Church Cleaning / Flower Rosters / Directory .......... 48 Village Organisations Directory ................................ 49 What’s Happening .................................................... 50

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 April 2017 issue:

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Cover picture - “Spring in Wisborough Green” by Cathy Holloway

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St Peter ad Vincula Calendar for March Wednesday 1 March Ash Wednesday Thursday 2 March Sunday 5 March 1st Sunday of Lent Tuesday

7 March

Wednesday

8 March

Sunday 12 March 2nd Sunday of Lent Tuesday

14 March

Wednesday 15 March 4

Saturday

18 March

Sunday 19 March 3rd Sunday of Lent Tuesday

21 March

Wednesday 22 March Sunday 26 March 4th Sunday of Lent Tuesday 28 March Wednesday 29 March Sunday 2 April 5th Sunday of Lent

10.00am 7.30pm 3.30pm 8.00am 10.30am 6.00pm 4.30pm to 5.00pm 10.00am 7.30pm 8.00am 10.30am 12.30pm 4.30pm to 5.00pm 10.00am 7.30pm 10.00am to 4.00pm 8.00am 10.30am 6.00pm 4.30pm to 5.00pm 10.00am 7.30pm 8.00am 10.30am 4.30pm to 5.00pm 10.00am 7.30pm 8.00am 10.30am 6.00pm

Holy Communion Sung Eucharist with Imposition of the Ashes Messy Church in the Village Hall Holy Communion (BCP) Sung Eucharist Refresh Contemporary worship and praise Prayer Group (at 2 Clockhouse, Billingshurst Road) Holy Communion Lent Study Group 2 Glebe Way Holy Communion (BCP) Time for God St Peter’s Wyatt House Lunch Prayer Group (at 2 Clockhouse, Billingshurst Road) Holy Communion Lent Study Group at 2 Glebe Way Quiet Day at the Bishop’s Palace Holy Communion (BCP) Sung Eucharist Digging Deeper Prayer Group (at 2 Clockhouse, Billingshurst Road) Holy Communion Lent Study Group at 2 Glebe Way Holy Communion (BCP) All Age Communion Prayer Group (at 2 Clockhouse, Billingshurst Road) Holy Communion Lent Study Group at 2 Glebe Way Holy Communion (BCP) Sung Eucharist Refresh Contemporary worship and praise

For More Details of Services and Events see CHURCH WEBSITE http://www.wisboroughgreenparishchurch.org.uk/ Follow us on Facebook for late news: https://www.facebook.com/stpeterwg/


Pastoral Letter ‘Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit, left the Jordan and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness, where for forty days he was tempted by the devil’ Luke 4:1-2a Maths was never my favourite subject at school! Fractions, percentages, log tables!?! Nothing involved in arithmetic connected with me. Yet I know it is a vital ingredient of everyday living and, for some, a key component in their daily work. In the Bible we even have a Book of Numbers in the Old Testament. Numbers play an important part in God’s plan for our salvation. Take for example the number forty. In Genesis chapter 8 we hear that, after forty days of rain, Noah opened a window in the Ark to release a raven. Moses, in the Book of Exodus, spent two periods of forty days on Mount Sinai communicating with God and receiving the Ten Commandments. After this the Hebrew people were unwilling to listen to Moses and spent forty years roaming the desert before they were allowed to enter the Promised Land. Jesus spent forty days in the wilderness waiting on God in prayer and preparing himself for his coming ministry. The forty days of Lent mirrors that time Jesus spent praying and fasting in the wilderness. Lent begins on Ash Wednesday 1st March and runs through to Easter Day on 16th April. For many today Lent can be used as a time of reflection and renewal, both spiritually and physically. Do join us on this year’s Parish Quiet Day on Saturday 18 th March at The Bishop’s Palace in Chichester. This will be led by The Revd. Ian Smale (The Cathedral Missioner) known to many as ‘Ishmael’, singer and composer whose songs 5 have been sung around the world for over forty years. A sign up sheet for those wishing to attend, is in St Peter’s. We are also running a Lent course once a week over six weeks. Details below. Folk are often challenged to do forty acts of kindness and goodness, one for each day, or more if you wish. Some choose to restrict their diet, leaving certain food and drink off the menu until Easter: chocolate, sweets and alcohol being some of the most popular. Whatever you choose to do, remember that the Church is open each day for reflection and prayer. So why not make the coming forty days count and treat yourself and others in an all together different way during Lent.

Clive and Marion

"Hear the Word of the Lord" Lent Course 2017 In this ‘Year of the Bible’, why not, if you’re not already In a Home group, join one for our Lent Course? We shall be following the Diocesan Course, ‘Hear the Word of the Lord’. Starting 8 March and every Wednesday for six weeks, the course will be held at 2 Glebe Way, Wisborough Green. For further information call 01403 700339.


Dates for the Diary March 2017 Wednesday 1st

Thursday

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7.30pm Ash Wednesday - beginning of Lent. Sung Eucharist with the option of ashing (Each Wednesday Holy Communion is celebrated at 10am ALL WELCOME. As someone commented, it is an oasis of peace during the week) 3.30pm Messy Church straight from School (details p21)

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4pm Cross Over Group of Parishes Update One of the initiatives across the Mission District - a united service of Evensong that will take place at St Agatha’s, Coates (South West of Fittleworth). All are welcome to attend. We hope over the coming months that the service will move around the Churches in the District, so watch this space. 6.00pm ‘Refresh’ Contemporary worship, prayer and testimony

Thursday

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7pm Licensing of the Priest in Charge of Bury with Houghton and Coldwaltham, and Hardham. We welcome into the Deanery The Revd. Peter Mallinson and his wife Fiona, who joins us from the Diocese of Chelmsford.

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12.30pm St Peter’s Wyatt House Lunch (see p9 for details)

Saturday

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10-4pm Parish Quiet Day - the Bishop’s Palace, Chichester. We welcome the Revd. Ian Smale, the Cathedral Missioner who will lead us through the day. ‘Ishmael’, as Ian is known, has been writing and performing worship songs for all ages since the late 70’s and his ministry is known and respected across the world. So, if you would like to join us, please sign the list at the back of Church.

Sunday

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6.00pm ‘Digging Deeper’ looking at Colossians.

April 2017 Thursday

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3.30pm Messy Church straight from School (details p21)

Sunday

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Monday

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7.30pm Compline and Address

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7.30pm Compline and Address

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7.30pm Induction of The Revd Pauline Lucas as Priest-InCharge of Kirdford with Plaistow at St. John the Baptist, Kirdford.

Tuesday

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Palm Sunday 8am Holy Communion 10.30am Time For God Service including banner and flag making for our procession to the Village Green followed by refreshments back in Church. 6pm Songs of Praise Come and join us, as we worship, with songs and hymns from down the ages to the present day.


Dates for the Diary (Cont) Thursday

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Maundy Thursday 7pm Passover Meal followed by a celebration of The Lord’s Supper.

Friday

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Good Friday 9.30am All Age Worship for Good Friday followed by Hot Cross Buns. 12 noon An Hour at the Foot of the Cross Hymns, readings and reflections for Good Friday.

Sunday

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Easter Day 8am Holy Communion and Blessing, Lighting of the Easter Fire. 10.30am Sung Eucharist for Easter Day

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 7 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 Wizzy Tots, Wisborough Green’s baby and toddler group, meets at the Village Hall every Tuesday during term time from 9.30 to 11.00 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.

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From the Editor A warm welcome to a packed March 2017 edition of Ad Vincula. In addition to the usual articles this month, I would just highlight a few items - an exciting new initiative to help save nature’s pollinators (p13), the School PTA’s plans for fundraising & other issues (p14), Lollipop Volunteers required to help keep our children safe crossing Durbans Road (p15), volunteers needed for the Community Speed Watch scheme (p19), notice of a consultation for a new Dog Control Order (p21) and an article from the Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner laying out her priority for tackling exploitation of older people (p37). I hope you will find something of interest and do please keep all your articles, comments and photos coming to me at editor@stpeterswg.org.uk. Roland Zilz This magazine can also be viewed on line at: http://www.wisboroughgreenparishchurch.org.uk/index.php/parish-magazine

St Peter’s Wyatt House Lunch Sunday 12th March 12.30pm at Wyatt House If you would normally be alone for Sunday lunch you will be very welcome to join us for a two course meal including wine at a cost of £5. If you would like to attend please contact Lil Elliott on 01403 700795.

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:

5 March 12 March 19 March 26 March

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Wisborough Green Primary School News It is hard to believe we are half way through the school year. It feels like spring is just around the corner and we are all looking forward to the warmer weather. We spotted the first signs of spring in our garden this week and preparations are underway to transform our outside area. The children had a special visit to the Hindu Temple in Crawley, where they enjoyed an explosion of dance. They had fun learning about another religious culture and seeing inside the beautiful temple. Our older children took a step back in time when they visited the stunning Chichester Cathedral. Finding out about the past and touring the historic town, helped them to develop their skills as historians. This has supported their studies in school as they try to find out what really happened on the Titanic! Our curriculum really does provide the children with great opportunities to learn about many different subjects. Music is definitely one of our favourites! We have all learned to ‘sing and sign’ a song in preparation for National Deaf Awareness Week in May. Families and friends enjoyed a fantastic celebration of music at our piano assembly and the ukuleles have made an appearance again. The children are thoroughly enjoying learning them along with some fun songs. Move over Carol Vorderman, the children at WGPS are the maths masters of the future! There really is a buzz around school when we are learning maths. We love to solve problems and especially love a challenge! Maths isn't just about answering 11 calculations any more, it is about finding patterns and relationships. 1, 2, 3, 5 … who do we appreciate? Can you continue the mathematical sequence? One of our seven ‘behaviour for learning’ words is CREATIVITY and we have been thinking about how we can be more creative. We came up with what CREATIVITY means to us and agreed that we need to:  fix or solve problems

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help each other to overcome challenges make things work think of good ideas to solve problems think differently make something new

be unique I am very proud of the children and staff at WGPS and how they strive for excellence, to help all children be creative thinkers and problem solvers of the future. School Website: http://www.wisboroughgreenschool.org.uk

Warm regards, Amanda Harrison, Head Teacher, Tel: 01403 700280


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Pollinators in need - how to save the small things which run the planet Day in day out our native pollinating insects go about their business helping to provide us with food. Amazingly there are over 1500 species of pollinators in England, including over 250 hoverflies, 250 solitary bees, 24 species of bumblebee and many flies, moths, beetles and butterflies. These pollinators are a vital part of nature, pollinating a large proportion of our wild plants and trees, while also being vital to our food production. Without these pollinators visiting flowers there would be no strawberries, apples, peas, beans, pears and plums, and looking further afield no chocolate, olives, cotton or peanuts. Many pollinators have declined as a result of significant losses of wildflowers and inappropriate pesticide use, and they all need our help. Our pollinators are at such risk that the government has produced a National Pollinator Strategy. The wildlife charity Buglife is at the forefront of pollinator conservation in the UK. It is working across towns, cities and our countryside to enthuse people to take action. One of Buglife’s key pollinator programmes is B-Lines – which is aiming to develop a network of wildflower-rich habitats across the UK. B-Lines are a network of routes running through our countryside and towns linking together the best of our existing wildlife sites. Over time, and with help around the country, we will join these sites up by ‘filling’ the B Lines with new wildflower-rich areas. These new flower-rich areas will provide food for pollinators as well as helping them move around the country in response to climate change. Everyone who owns or manages and lives or works within one of the B-Lines can make a difference. Add up a lot of even the smallest actions and they will benefit pollinators. The Church of England has considerable land holdings within its churchyards, burial grounds and other estates. Large areas of this land is already being managed to help conserve wildlife, however there is always more than can be done. Work for pollinators can take many forms, from maintaining areas of wildflower meadow to simple operations like cutting the grass a little less often can encourage wildflowers to flower - providing food for bees and other insect pollinators. Planting spring flowering native trees and shrubs can provide early spring pollen and nectar, and flowering ivy offers food late into the autumn. In addition we can achieve much much more by passing on the message and enthusing others to participate on their own land, in their gardens on other community space. The Church of England is working with Buglife by looking to see how its land assets within the B-Lines can offer more for pollinators. In addition it wishes to mobilise people in parishes along the B-Lines to take action themselves – whether this is a farmer who can restore wildflowers to part of his farm, a school who can plant pollinator friendly trees and shrubs, or a gardener who can plant pollinator friendly flowers. More information on B-Lines and pollinators is available at www.buglife.org.uk/b-lines -hub or you can contact Buglife direct at paul.evans@buglife.org.uk

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PTA SPRINGING INTO ACTION Wisborough Green School PTA is looking forward to a particularly busy Spring/Summer period, as we are under real pressure this year to support the school in its funding. Budgets have never been tighter most particularly in West Sussex, which receives less funding than any other area of the country as highlighted in the recent WorthLess campaign that you may have seen featuring in the media. Small schools such as ours are in very real peril as a result. The PTA is therefore doing all it can to raise funds for essentials such as dictionaries, laptops and other vital resources in support. We have therefore added some new events to our usual offering, and hope the village will support us as much as possible! We will be very grateful for any sponsorship at all, prizes, manpower, skills, monetary donations or anything else anyone can think of! It all really does help. And we hope to see lots of people attending the events we are organising. The calendar for 2017 is as follows:  Friday 10th March, doors open 7pm – Quiz Night including Fish and Chip Supper tickets available from the school office. Teams of 8 max. £10 per ticket. 14

 Saturday 1st April – Our Good Old Fashioned Jumble Sale – books, toys, bric-a-brac and much, much more. 11.00am – 1.00pm £1 entry.  Thursday 6th April – Easter Egg Hunt – 3.15pm. All village children welcome.  Saturday 13th May (prov) – Family Karaoke Night & Disco - £1 entry, £1 per song.  Saturday 17th June (prov) - Summer Festival on the Green – from 12.00 noon. All events at the school unless otherwise stated. Further information available on our Facebook page, or you can contact us at wisboroughgreenschoolpta@gmail.com

SPORTS KIT SPONSORS One of our priorities this year is to properly kit out our sports teams representing our school across the county. We would love a local business or businesses to come on board as our kit sponsors, as this will really motivate our sports teams to give it their all. For further information, please contact us at: wisboroughgreenschoolpta@gmail.com


SCHOOL CROSSING PATROL – DESPERATELY SEEKING VOLUNTEERS As a school we have been looking at the issue of road safety within the village for a number of months now, and have identified the need for road crossing assistance on Durbans road, just by the lay by. Parked cars, increased traffic, including the speed of that traffic, is repeatedly putting our children at risk. Several ‘near misses’ have been reported, and we shall be doing our best to raise the issue across the area. There are plans in place to address some of the problems, but it is an immediate solution that we need to avoid a tragedy. We are therefore looking for some volunteers to assist us in manning a school crossing. It really is something that is desperately needed and, sadly, funding is not available. We are therefore appealing to our local community to help us in our quest. Full training and equipment will be provided. For further information, see below.

Lollipop Volunteers Required Wisborough Green Primary School is looking to set up a traffic patrol to help the school children cross Durban's Road in the morning (8.30am - 9am) and the afternoon (3pm - 3.30pm). Do you have a couple of mornings afternoons when you could help?

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If so please contact Clare Lonsdale at the school office: telephone: 01403 700280 email : office@wisboroughgreenschool.org.uk The school will provide all of the training, high vis jacket and the lollypop sign! Please help us to keep our children safe - sign up now! As a volunteer of Wisborough Green school, you would need to complete the schools child protection training, as well as providing information to the school for them to process police checks (DBS). Wisborough Green Primary School, Newpound Lane, Wisborough Green, RH14 0EE.

Thank you for your support.


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Wisborough Green Sports News Football Club When you read this the season will be nearly over. 1 st XI will only have 3 games left and could finish any where from 2 nd to 6th with only 4 points separating 2nd from 6th and, having played 16 league games, they are currently 5 th in the West Sussex Premier league but a tight end to the season is going to sort out the men from the boys. The second XI have played 15 games and are sitting in 3 rd spot of their respective league but look as if they could end up 4th or 5th if results don’t go their way. Only 3 games left and all at home so get out and support them whenever you can. For fixtures please look on the league web site www.full-time.thefa.com - this is not always reliable but is the best place to look for fixtures. Cricket Club Nets will commence at the end of March (indoors) and will run on into April. The new season starts 1st week of May. New players are always welcome. Call 1st XI captain James Sadler on 07973 414645 . We would like to welcome new families to the village and invite new colts to training on Friday evenings from mid April on the village green (details to follow next month). Ken Vickery

‘Dos, Don’ts, Moans & Groans’ Page Well a couple of moans this month again. Dog poo seems to be the main concern even on one lady’s front lawn just outside her window. (see picture). Why have a dog if you are not capable of looking after it? The other moan this month is litter, obviously being thrown from a car in Durban’s road. If you see it happening take a number and report it. This is the only way we will stop it. Spring is coming; get out and think what you can do to improve the village this month, Wash a sign, sweep your path, cut the verge opposite your house. Come on, let’s tidy up the village. Do remember to e-mail me (kenvickery@hotmail.co.uk) with anything that you think is right or wrong with the village, Ken V

Underused Car Park near Billingshurst Rail Station In case some of you are not aware, Myrtle Lane Pay and Display Car Park in Billingshurst, is Council-provided and currently underused. A short walk from Billingshurst train station, it provides 33 new parking spaces in the village. The car park is open Monday - Saturday. For day commuters there is a pay and display machine with a day charge of £3.50.

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Parish Consultation Event 11 February 2017 Thank you to everyone who attended the consultation event on Saturday 11 th February, which included Parish Council traffic management ideas as well as the exciting plans for the Village Hall and Pavilion. Useful feedback was provided and the Parish Council will now analyse the results for the traffic ideas and provide a further update in a future newsletter. Watch this space! A new community noticeboard will shortly be installed outside the village shop. This noticeboard is to replace the use of the railings and will be managed by the Parish Council. The advertising space is for non-commercial advertising in the village, such as the many community events that take place throughout the year. For those who will use the board, please remember to remove old posters when the event has taken place as well as any fixings that have been used. Thank you for your help in maintaining the appearance of the village. Wisborough Green Parish Council

Community Speed Watch We are extremely grateful to those who volunteered at the consultation event to be involved in a village scheme, but ideally a few more helpers are required. If you are concerned about speeding traffic in the village and have a few hours a month to help, please contact the Parish Council Clerk, Louise, on 01403 701102 or email clerk@wisboroughgreenpc.org As they say, many hands make light work!

What is Community Speed Watch?  A locally driven initiative where members of the community, with the support of the Police, monitor vehicle speeds using detection devices.  Speeding vehicles are referred to the police with the aim of educating drivers to reduce speed.  Volunteers receive training and are supported by the neighbourhood policing team.  The scheme aims to cater for the problem of real or perceived speed related offending.  Through partnership with the community, it can help to:    

Reduce death and injury on the roads. Improve the quality of life for local communities. Reduce the speed of vehicles to the speed limit. Increase public awareness of inappropriate speed. Community Speed Watch is not about interfering with neighbours’ behaviour; it is a proactive solution to improve the safety and quality of life for everyone in the community. More information can be found at: www.communityspeedwatch.co.uk

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Time for God Service Sunday 12 Feb 2017 Love is ‌ patient, kind, keeps no record of wrongs (1 Corinthians 13). How do we measure up? Thank goodness for Jesus! In February we explored the meaning of the Love of God through creating cards, decorating cakes, sewing a heart hanging and sowing cress seeds to grow in a heart shape. We were joined also by Dan and Nina who shared their juggling skills with everyone. Our next Time For God Service is Sunday 12th March. All welcome.

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Draft Public Spaces Protection Order, Control of Dogs 2017 Notification of Consultation Chichester District Council is consulting on the draft Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) for Control of Dogs 2017. The PSPO replaces the Dog Control Orders (DCOs) which exist across the District. The draft PSPO does not change any of the existing controls that are in the DCOs. We are undertaking a consultation exercise to enable views and opinions of stakeholders and the public to be considered before proceeding with the orders. The draft orders can be viewed at the receptions at East Pallant House, Chichester, The Grange at Midhurst and Selsey Town Council offices. They can also be viewed online at: http://www.chichester.gov.uk/dogadviceandinformation alongside the existing Dog Control Orders. The consultation is open from 15 February to 15 March 2017. Consultation responses should be logged at http://www.chichester.gov.uk/currentconsultations or made in writing to Environmental Management, Chichester District Council, 1 East Pallant, Chichester PO19 1TY.


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WG Village Hall Update Well, it has been a busy time in the last couple of weeks. Thank you to everyone who took the time to visit the community consultation on Saturday 11th February and for the questions and comments that were raised. It was a very valuable event which highlighted some interesting ideas. The Project Team will look closely at all of these and discuss further with our architect as well as with the CDC Planning & Heritage teams. More information next month.

Hall Bookings Secretary The Hall Committee is delighted to welcome Mrs Beth Ellis as its new Bookings Secretary. We are pleased to be able to resume the acceptance of new bookings. Anyone wishing to make a booking can contact Beth on 01403 700083 or by email at wgvhbookings@hotmail.com Keith Carter Chairman, Village Hall Management Committee

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We are a branch of the West Sussex Community Minibus Association, which is a charity completely run by unpaid volunteers. We have our own Ford Transit minibus, which is used twice, sometimes thrice, weekly to collect our member passengers from their homes and take them out – sometimes for essential shopping, sometimes for social reasons. Our operation of the Village Minibus is entirely due to the commitment and enthusiasm of our volunteer drivers and escorts. I should very much appreciate hearing from anyone who feels they could devote one or two mornings (or an occasional afternoon) a month as an escort. If you could find the time to help, I should be very happy to hear from you, and will explain what is required.

Pat Farmer E: farmerpatricia@btinternet.com T: 01403 700492 drawing

Make Space Craft Group

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Held on the First Friday of each Month from 9.30-11.30am During the Xpresso Coffee Morning At St. Peter’s Church All are welcome. Bring your craft with you, or just come for a chat. For further information sewing Knitting contact Eunice 01403 701808


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Catering for every occasion

Painting/decorating Tiling Loft ladders & boarding Electrical work Carpentry

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Trevor Price 01403 701993 BE SAFE – BE SWEPT A full range of upholstery services for traditional and contemporary furniture. Full upholstery, fitted & loose covers, cushions, headboards & accessories Free quotation. Collection and delivery

Contact Paul or Will: 01798 368008 www.pandwjordan-upholstery.co.uk

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R W Scott & Son Est 1932 All types of carpentry & joinery. Internal & external including stairs, doors, windows sliding, sash and casement. Trade enquiries welcome. Tel: 01403 784665 Mob: 07768 163853 5 Ansells Yard, Wisborough Green


St Peter’s Thursday 2nd March 3.30pm Wisborough Green Village Hall Games, Crafts, Activities, Celebration and Meal all in the Village Hall Please come as a family For information phone 01403 700793

Future dates Thursday 6th April

Worship, teaching, prayer ‘Digging Deeper’ into God's Word for living today in God's World Taking a closer look at Bible passages. 6 - 7pm followed by hot drink and cake.

St Peter ad Vincula Phone 01403 700339 For details

Digging Deeper Sunday 19th Mar 6pm Future Dates TBA

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NOTICE Special Cruises on the Wey & Arun Canal, Loxwood Special cruises will be running on the canal on Mothering Sunday, 26th March 2017. A ‘Coffee & Danish Pastry Cruise’ will depart at 11.00am and Cream Tea Cruises will depart at 2.30pm and 4.30pm. Black tie service will enhance the relaxing treat for Mums (and all passengers)! The trips take 1½ hours. Tickets cost £14 for adults and £10 for children and must be booked in advance. Our themed Easter Cruises will be running on Good Friday, 14th April, Easter Day, 16th April and on Easter Monday, 17th April. Plenty of Easter characters will be on the canal to entertain you – come along and join in the fun! The trips take 40 minutes and depart at 11.00am, 12.00 and 2.00pm. Children will receive a chocolate gift from the Easter Bunny while adults can enjoy the chance to unwind and enjoy the scenery. Tickets cost £10.00 per person and include refreshments. Booking in advance is advisable. Bookings for special events and weekend public trips can now be made online via the Trust website. For enquiries about private charters, volunteering opportunities and membership please call The Wey & Arun Canal Trust Office on 01403 752403 or 26 email office@weyandarun.co.uk. www.weyandarun.co.uk

*NEW* Fish ‘n’ Chips lunch at Wyatt House Thurs 23rd March at 12.30 All welcome Please phone Cathy on 700673 to place your order (ordered from Jack Fullers, Billingshurst)

Fun & Games and Fish ‘n Chips OPEN TO ALL At Wyatt House one evening monthly commencing in April To register your interest or to find out more, call Reg Hickman on 01403 701886


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Update MARCH 11TH - PARISHES WILDLIFE DAY Two years ago, the company seeking to develop an Exploratory site for Oil/Gas on land to the south of Boxal Bridge, Celtique Energie, withdrew from the Public Inquiry (established as a result of the company appealing the decision, made by West Sussex County Council on July 22nd 2014, to refuse permission). Research has shown that due to noise and light which would have accompanied such a development rare wildlife would have been disturbed and moved away. So, keep a watch out for species you see on March 11th and let Jill or Mike know. Three weeks ago there was a Grey Wagtail scrabbling about on the edge of the iced up pond which, unlike their relative the Pied Wagtail, are grey above and warm yellow below; a Blackcap singing in the willow, a bird which used to migrate away from the English winter but now stays over; and a Red Kite flying overhead. Jill: jillsutcliffe1@gmail.com or 01403 700395 Mike: mnking23@gmail.com or 07949 909351

JOINT MINERALS LOCAL PLAN FOR WEST SUSSEX West Sussex County Council and the South Downs National Park Authority are 29 working in partnership to prepare a new Joint Minerals Local Plan for W Sussex. This will replace the existing Minerals Local Plan (2003). The Plan has now been published, prior to its submission to the Secretary of State, to allow for representations to be made on its ‘soundness’ and ‘legal compliance’, until 13 March 2017. For further information on the West Sussex Joint Minerals Local Plan visit www.westsussex.gov.uk/mwdf (click on New Minerals Local Plan) and send any comments you might wish to make to: planning.applications@westsussex.gov.uk. The latest version of the plan has one policy (M7b) which deals with hydraulic fracturing. This prevents the process in the South Downs National Park and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Sites of Special Scientific Interest and the most vulnerable water source zones. Another policy (M7a) allows oil and gas exploration without hydraulic fracturing in the national park and AONBs only in exceptional circumstances and in the public interest. Thus, other areas in Sussex would be at risk but, according to the British Geological Society, the use of fracking or similar techniques to extract fossil fuels should never be used near any faults…. and, as the Weald is full of faults some geologists suggest that such extraction techniques should be banned altogether in such areas. Furthermore, a key issue is that of Climate Change, the UK legislation and the recent accord signed in Paris which requires fossil fuels need to stay in the ground. Time is running out for the climate. Jill Sutcliffe, Chair KKWG


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Recipe of the Month

Coconut and Lime Chicken This recipe is a quick and easy supper dish using chicken thighs, which are more succulent and cheaper than the breast. It is also very tasty.  8 chicken thighs, boneless and skinless  2 tablespoons oil

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1x200ml carton coconut cream (not milk) 2 tablespoons runny honey 3 tablespoons Thai red curry paste Juice and finely grated zest of 2 limes Salt and pepper

Method 1. Whisk together the marinade ingredients in a bowl until combined and season well. 2. Toss the chicken thighs in the marinade so they are well covered and cover the bowl with cling film and leave in the fridge overnight, or if time is tight, at least 30 minutes. 31 3. Preheat a large frying pan until very hot, add the oil. Remove the chicken from the marinade and cook until golden brown- about 3 minutes a side. Lower the heat, cover, and cook through, another 10 - 15 minutes. Arrange in a serving dish. 4. Pour the marinade into the same frying pan, bring to the boil and reduce for a minute or so to thicken slightly. Pour over the cooked chicken. 5. Serve hot with lime wedges, prawn crackers and rice. Helen V

VILLAGE SPRING CLEAN There will be another community litter picking session on Saturday 1st April (no, it’s not an April Fool!), meeting at the Sundial at 2.00 pm. Gloves, litter picking sticks, bags and bag holders will be provided. Please support this community event and help clear litter from the village verges. If you require any further information then please call the Clerk on 01403 701102, otherwise just turn up on the day. We look forward to seeing you! Wisborough Green Parish Council


Wisborough Green History - MY LIFE DURI A few months ago, Gerald Andrews wrote about his experiences as a wartime evacuee from Peckham who, at the age of six, was billeted with Mr. and Mrs. Skinner at 6 Upfield Villas in Durbans Road. He has now written some more of his wartime memories. One of my earliest memories of the war in London was the removal of the gate and railings from the front of the house. I could not swing on it anymore, I witnessed a similar act taking place in Wisborough Green that was the removal of the road signposts. These signpost were in keeping with the village, unlike the ones we have today. I suppose the reason I remember these signs are because the London boys would swing on them and leave them facing the wrong way. Then came the Local Defence Volunteers, later known as the Home Guard. The Officers were gentry from the village and the “Band of Brothers” was made up from the men who were not conscripted, either they were too old or had a reserved occupation. I watched many Home Guard training sessions taking place on the Village Green. The photo shows them posed in front of the old pavilion (just south of the present one).

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One evening in the Eighties, I was talking to a neighbour about the war and he told me this little story. A squadie who will remain nameless, would keep missing the training nights and the officers decided to take him to task. A room was set aside in the Three Crowns public house to hear the case. The soldier in question was marched into the room and made to stand to attention in front of their desk. The officers started to dress him down and he said to them, “I have had enough of this, I've got to get up early in the morning to milk the cows” and he just turned around and walked out.


ING THE WAR - GERALD ANDREWS (Part 1) In August and September of 1940, which is known as the “Battle of Britain�, the war really started. The German air force attacked England and in particular the South and London. During the day we would watch the battles being fought in the air, the sky would be full of vapour trails which were made by the dog fights taking place. It was impossible to distinguish the planes or who was being shot at. All you could do was hope and pray that the one at the back was a Spitfire or Hurricane. It is interesting to note that I had the pleasure of meeting Douglas Bader one of our aces in 1978. Sometimes planes were shot down; the nearest German plane to Wisborough Green to be shot down was a Messerschmitt 110 that crashed near Toat Monument. During the day the bombing of London was relentless, we would see the occasional 33 German bomber making its way home and possibly refuelling and returning that night. Mr. Skinner was now an Auxiliary Police Constable and sometimes when he came home and I had not gone to bed. We would go out into the back garden and look north where the sky would be lit up from the blitz on London and the Searchlights scouring the sky in hope of picking up a bomber or two. Wisborough Green had its own Searchlight, which was strategically placed on the north side of Hughes Hill, Newpound. Around the date of 10th September 1940, the Germans dropped incendiary bombs, onto Wisborough Green, and the surrounding areas, many of them fell on Howfold Farm but did not do any serious damage, I am sure it was that night because it was my brother's birthday and Mum and Dad were staying with us. Another night a land mine attached to a parachute came down on Sole Farm. It landed in the corner of the field opposite Brook Cottage, Durbans Road but only superficial damage was done to the house. The last bombing in the area, that I can tell you about, is very sad. On Tuesday 29th September 1942 a lone German Bomber was aiming its bombs at Petworth House that was occupied by Canadian soldiers at the time. They missed the house and bombed a boys school which was situated at the junction of the A272 and the A283, killing 28 boys, a teacher and the Head Master, plus injuring a large number of other boys. Many of the boys were evacuees from London. There is a mass grave in the chapel grounds that was beside the school. (Continued next month) Richard B.


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Wisborough Green Division Divisional Organiser: Pat Farmer Old School Cottage, School Road, Wisborough Green, West Sussex. RH14 0DU Tel: 01403 700492 Email: farmerpatricia@btinternet.com To use the minibus you need to be a member of the Minibus Association There is a form to complete (obtainable from Pat Farmer) and the annual membership fee is ÂŁ5. MEMBERSHIP IS OPEN TO ALL

For bookings ring: BRENDA KARN-SMITH (701076)

Destinations for March 2017 Fri 3rd Mon 6th Fri 10th Mon 13th Fri 17th Mon 20th Fri 24th Mon 27th Fri 31st

Horsham & Sainsbury Cranleigh & Notcutts Chichester & Sainsbury Worthing & Morrison Horsham & Sainsbury Guildford Town Centre Horsham & Sainsbury Portsmouth Horsham & Sainsbury

Depart 9.30 am Depart 2.00 pm Depart 9.30 am Depart 9.30 am Depart 9.30 am Depart 9.30 am Depart 9.30 am Depart 9.30 am Depart 9.30 am

We will be having our annual meeting to receive reports from the officers on Wednesday, 29th March, 4.30 pm at Wyatt House. Please do come along to join us for a cup of tea and to hear about our work here in the village. Advance notice: we will be taking the minibus to the theatre again on Saturday 29th April. See p 38 for details.

Pat Farmer, Divisional Organiser

Early April 2017 Dates Mon 3rd Fri 7th Mon 10th

Worthing & Morrisons Cranleigh & Notcutts Horsham & Sainsbury

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Tackling elder exploitation in our communities Katy Bourne, the Police & Crime Commissioner for Sussex, has made tackling elder exploitation one of her top priorities in a bid to protect older people in the county from financial abuse. She says: “We know that fraud against our older and more vulnerable residents is a growing issue as our population ages and criminals see that fraud is more profitable and less risky than other crimes. In Sussex, fraud has robbed some older people of their entire life savings and left others destitute. “I have been lobbying the Government to take account of demographics when calculating the amount of funding that is allocated to each police force and to acknowledge the rise in crimes against our elderly. “The operational response from Sussex Police has also been excellent. They have developed Operation Signature to help protect and support those most at risk of fraud, and the model has been nationally recognised and is being adopted by other police forces. “The problem is that many people don’t realise that they’ve been a victim of fraud – they think it’s just a scam, or they feel foolish and don’t want to tell anyone. But scams are fraud and fraud is a crime so I really would urge anyone who’s affected by doorstep crime, postal fraud or nuisance calls to report it.” You can call the police on 101 or report fraud by speaking directly to the advisers at 37 Action Fraud, the national fraud reporting centre, by phoning 0300 123 2040. They will also be able to give you help and advice about fraud and you can remain anonymous if you prefer. UK-wide charity Action on Elder Abuse operates a confidential helpline on 080 8808 8141 which offers advice and support on all aspects of elder abuse. Trading Standards also want to know about online fraud or mobile phone scams; any information you share may help them shut down fraudsters before others fall victim to them. You can report incidents, whether you’re a victim or have just been targeted, via the Citizen’s Advice Consumer Helpline on 0345 404 05 06. You can sign up for Katy Bourne’s weekly newsletter at www.sussex-pcc.gov.uk/spccnewsletter/ Please mention Ad Vincula when you contact an advertiser

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Minibus Theatre Trip

Saturday 29th April (4.00pm matinee performance) The Mill Studio, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford We shall be taking the Minibus to this performance of 38

‘The Homecoming’ by Harold Pinter After nine years as professor of philosophy in America, eldest son Teddy returns to his North London family home with his wife Ruth. As his foul-mouthed father and low-life brothers battle to impress her, Ruth appears to find herself strangely at home and Teddy’s grip on her loosens. Familial rivalry explodes into a violent assault on moral and sexual order in Pinter’s funniest and darkest play. ‘‘This is one of Pinter’s greatest plays. It is about men who were born into an oppressively claustrophobic family culture but who are both motherless and fatherless.’ (The Sunday Times) Directed by:

David Hemsley-Brown with: Paul Halliwell, Eddie King, Polly King, Nick Lund, Richard Parish and Derek Watts Tickets for the performance are £15.00 and the Minibus fare will be £4.00 (+£2.00 insurance if you are not a member of the Minibus Association) Please ring: RICHARD PARISH (01403 700628) as soon as possible to book both your ticket and your seat on the bus


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 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 39

Wisborough Green Table Tennis Club The Wisborough Green Table Tennis Club meets in The Village Hall every Wednesday from 4 to 6pm. Do come along and give it a try – we are a very friendly bunch. Contact Philip Midwinter on 01403 700402 for more details.

Wisborough Green Short Mat Bowls Club There are two matches to report since the last issue: The first was at home against Lavant, on Mat 1 Jane Adsett, Marilyn Knight, Shirley Bundy and Bernard Adsett winning 2018. On Mat 2 Evelyn Ringrose, Lorraine Berry, Tony Broughton and Reg Snelgar losing 7-27 for a defeat in the match 27-45. In the second at home against Pulborough, on Mat 1 Jane Adsett, Marilyn Knight, David Luxford and Bernard Adsett winning 23-9. On Mat 2 Tony Broughton, Shirley Bundy, Pauline Shipway and Monica Enticknap winning 24-15 for win in the match 4724. March Fixtures: 1st - Fittleworth 7pm (home), 4th - Lavant (away) 2pm, 5th - Ewhurst (away) 2:30pm, 21st - Alfold (away) 2pm Monica Enticknap, Captain


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The Cricketers Arms The Heart of Wisborough Green 01403 700369

A beautiful 16th century pub located in a beautiful Sussex village. All fresh home cooked food. Good quality beer. Live music Friday/Saturday evenings from 9pm. Theme food evenings. Check website for dates.

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Wisborough Green FARMERS MARKETplus News

Next Market: Thursday 9th March 2017 Wisborough Green Village Hall 8.45am – 12.30pm It’s hard to believe we are in March already! We hope January and February have treated you kindly (or at the very least, we hope you managed to stay warm!). 15th Anniversary - The next market, being held on Thursday 9th March, is a very momentous one for us as we celebrate our 15th Anniversary. As Julia Childs famously stated ‘A party without cake is just a meeting’. And so - there will be! We would love you to join us for a slice when we cut our special birthday cake, with so many of our market friends and supporters at 11am. Fairtrade Fortnight - 27th February - 12th March - ‘Fighting poverty through trade’ The St. Peter’s Fairtrade Team will be at the market, as always, with their incredible range of chocolates, coffee and much more. The latest product to be added is Coconut Milk. For those of you who haven’t used coconut milk before it is a very versatile product, and can be used on its own as a substitute for double cream or used to add richness to curries, soups and desserts. Culberry Nursery Culberry Nursery from Angmering will be selling their home-grown produce, with organic eggs from ‘Rookery Wood’. One of our customers at the last market commented how lovely it was to ‘buy a tomato that actually smells like a tomato!’ 41 Mother’s Day - Sunday 26th March And finally, don’t forget you can pick up Mother’s Day gifts at the market. Yvonne from Sage Ceramics will be selling her stunning range of hand-crafted pottery; Tracy, our resident Avon lady has beautifully presented gifts, perfumes and cosmetics for mum, at very special prices. We are always on the look-out for new stall-holders to join our market. If you are interested, or know of anyone who might be, do contact us on: wisboroughmarket@gmail.com Remember you can always follow us on social media for updates, photographs and market chat: Facebook: www.facebook.com/WisboroughGreenFarmersandVillageMarket Instagram: www.instagram.com/wisboroughmarket Twitter: www.twitter.com @WGvillagemarket And remember: Without your support the market would not exist!! Sada Ray

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Family Support Work UPDATE Here are two ways to join us and be part of FSW this Lent. Lent Lunch for FSW – Why not invite, friends, colleagues or neighbours to share a simple lunch for a donation to FSW during Lent this year? Do you have a favourite soup recipe you can share? If so please email it to: fundraising@familysupportwork.org.uk Easter Walk 2017 – Easter Monday 17th April – Join us on Ashdown Forest for a circular route of approx. 8 miles starting at Gills Lap, high in the Forest, via Hartfield Village. Walkers starts at 10am. FSW tea and coffee cake stop at Hartfield Village Hall. Sponsorship forms, map and full details are available on our website www.familysupportwork.org/walks

Chichester Diocesan Association for Family Support Work – Contact No: 01273 832963

The Sussex Charity for Children since 1890’ Registered Charity Number: 285337 Roslyn Thomas, Community Fundraiser, Family Support Work


Wisborough Green Horticultural Society Monday, 6th March 2017 - 8pm Village Hall Wine, AGM and Quiz It’s your opportunity to check how the WGHS is being run, elect the committee and ask any questions you may have. This is helped by a glass of wine (or something nonalcoholic). Following on will be THE QUIZ! Every year it is different, not all horticultural but plenty of other non horticultural questions. Someone on the Committee said it is “to test all your faculties” but that would be impossible in the time! Please come armed with your purse/wallet to get this year’s membership card and Schedule. If you cannot come then you can get your membership later from Alison Midwinter 700402. News. In the Schedule for the August Show Class 184 is for the LARGEST SUNFLOWER HEAD to be grown by a young person/child. The seeds are FREE and will be distributed at the School, but there will be more seeds for those not at the WG School at the WG Shop. Helpful hint : sow by mid April to give the plant time to grow. Although it is some time away please be thinking about our Spring Plant Sale on Saturday May 6th. Please sow, pot up, divide or dig up what someone else may wish to grow. House 43 plants, garden bits and pieces/ equipment will be welcome. Vegetables are very much sought after indeed. The Plant Sale is a great way to help fund the Society’s expenditure. It enables us to keep membership costs so low as well as to help each other with gardening matters. People have been very generous with their help in getting so much together for the sale in the past few years. More on how to contribute nearer the time. The committee wishes you all contented gardening as the weather and soil warm up and hope to see as many of you as possible at the AGM. Aija Hamilton

PACT News

Web: www.petworthareachurchestogether.com

Petworth Area Churches Together (PACT) - working together in harmony

Palm Sunday Procession – the annual procession will be held on Sunday 9th April 3pm from the Sacred Heart in Petworth. We’re praying for lovely April sunshine (not showers!) for this wonderful traditional event. The procession will go through Petworth with the town band, donkeys and a Palm Sunday script read outside each of the churches in the town. The event will end at St Mary’s Church with tea and cakes. It would be great if you and your family and friends could join us. We welcome Rev'd Peter Mallinson the new Vicar of Coldwaltham and Hardham.

Bury with Houghton, and Karl Ayling


Decorative & Fine Arts Society Meetings WEST SUSSEX DECORATIVE & FINE ARTS SOCIETY On Tuesday March 7th Caroline Shenton will give a talk on

The Day Parliament Burned Down The story of the fire through depictions of the disaster by Turner, William Heath and others This talk will be preceded by the Ploughman's Lunch at 12.00 pm Tickets available from committee members or on the website. On Tuesday April 4th Janusz Karczewski-Slowikowski will talk on

Are You Sitting Comfortably? The history of the chair from ancient to modern times Meetings are held in Fittleworth Village Hall at 2pm. Doors open at 1.40. Tea and coffee will be served after the lecture. For membership details please contact Jackie Buckler on 01903 411086 Visitors are welcome for a fee of ÂŁ5

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SOUTH DOWNS DECORATIVE & FINE ARTS SOCIETY Inspiring, Dynamic and Fun On Wednesday 1 March, the lecture will be

All the Beasts of the Earth and the Flowers of the Field by Jane Gardiner On Wednesday 5 April, the lecture will be

Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes by Rosamund Bartlett All meetings are held in Fittleworth Village Hall at 10.30am. Coffee from 9.50am. Visitors warmly welcomed (only ÂŁ5). Please call 01403 785302

New Village Organisation - WG Mountain Rescue Wisborough Green Mountain Rescue. Mr Brian Smith 700346 Run by local volunteers. Stuck in a ditch or up a tree? Call us.


WI Report A small but beautifully trained group met on the 2 nd February in the Village Hall to strut their stuff under the expert coaching of Sarah Mills who instructed us in the dancing of the Charleston. By the time she had finished we could all actually do a routine and are now taking bookings!! A great time was had by all. Our next meeting is on Thursday 2 nd March 2017 when BEAT, (Billingshurst Emergency Assistance Team) will come and instruct us how to use the defibrillator (on the wall outside of the village hall), and other associated first aid skills. Very useful meeting for everyone. All are welcome. Sue Nicholls 700827 Mary Benson (President) 01403 700284

The Gardener’s Calendar

by Ian Clemens

 Finish cutting back any dead foliage left on your perennials and ornamental grasses to make way for new growth.  Prune overwintered fuchsias back to one or two buds on each shoot.  Deadhead daffodils as the flowers finish and let the foliage die back naturally.  Dead-head Hydrangeas before new growth appears.  Cut off the old leaves of Hellebores to remove any foliar diseases and make the spring flowers more visible.  Towards the end of the month plant your chitted early potatoes outside in the ground.  Plant onions, shallots and garlic provided the soil isn't frozen or waterlogged. Alternatively plant into individual pots for transplanting outdoors later on when soil conditions are more favourable.  Start to sow vegetable seeds such as carrots, radishes and lettuce in greenhouse borders or outside under cloches.  Plant fruit trees and raspberry canes now.  Cut autumn-fruiting raspberry canes to the ground to stimulate new cane growth. Cut the tips of summer-fruiting raspberry canes that have grown beyond the top of their supports; cut just above a bud.  Protect the blossoms of apricots, peaches and nectarines from frost with horticultural fleece.  Mulch rhubarb with a thick layer of well-rotted manure to keep it healthy and reduce moisture loss through the soil. Take care not to cover the crown. You can also plant fresh rhubarb crowns now.  Covering your strawberries with a cloche will encourage earlier fruiting.

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Weather Watch Wisborough Green Rainfall for January was 97mm – somewhat drier than the 175mm of January a year ago and still drier than my 9 yr average. Hopefully no reader of Ad Vincula was at Cluannie Inn (Wester Ross) last month as they received a watery 226mm. Highest temperature was 14.5°C at Hawarden in Flintshire (for the second month running!). Coldest temp was recorded at Marham in Norfolk minus 13.4°C. The dullest January since 2002. If it helps it is always sunny above the clouds! Weathervane

CYBER TIPS Best Advice! The National Crime Agency (NCA) has joined a global operation by police forces from more than 30 countries. Among the advice that is given on the NCA website is this: “To help protect yourself from the threat of malware you should ensure that you always download the latest software and app updates which contain vital security upgrades to help protect your devices. Remember, if an email or SMS text message is unexpected or you do not recognise the sender always take care not to open attachments, or click on links.” For further information and assistance visit: http://www.nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk/news/962-avalanche-takedown. It’s a fascinating read.

People are still being caught out. Peter Edmonds

Village Hall 50 Club Draw The winner of the February draw is Janet Corthine who wins £50 The winner of the second prize of £20 is Anthony Nicholls. The March draw will be at The Bat and Ball at 6.30 pm on Wednesday 8 March 2017 and if any member or prospective member would like to attend they will be very welcome. Ruth Andrews, 01403 700671

Flag Raising Dates 10 March

Birthday of the Earl of Wessex

13 March

Commonwealth Day (2nd Monday in March)

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Church Cleaning Roster (Saturdays) 4 March

Mrs Lewis & Mrs D Roberts

11 March

Mr & Mrs Armistead

18 March

Mrs Mosley & Mrs Scrase

25 March

Mr & Mrs Edmonds

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)

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24 March

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31 March

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No Flowers

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 Sue Nicholls 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.


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 Mountain Rescue 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 March Wed 01 Thur 02

South Downs Decorative & Fine Arts Society (p 44) Fittleworth Village Hall 10.30 am Messy Church (p 25) WG Village Hall 3.30 pm WI Meeting (p 45) WG Village Hall 8.00 pm Fri 03 Xpresso Coffee Morning (p 7) St Peter’s WG 9.00 - 11.30 am Make Space Craft Group (p 23) St Peter’s WG 9.30 - 11.30 am Mon 06 Horticultural Society Wine, AGM & Quiz (p 43) WG Village Hall 8.00 pm Tue 07 Wizzy Tots Baby & Toddler Group (p 7) WG Village Hall 9.30 - 11.00 am West Sussex Decorative & Fine Arts Society (p 44) Fittleworth Village Hall 12.00 pm Planning Committee (if required) Comm Rm, WG Village Hall 8.00 pm Wed 08 Village Hall 50 Club Draw (p 47) The Bat & Ball 6.30 pm Thur 09 Farmer’s & Village Market Plus (p 41) WG Village Hall 8.45 am - 12.30 pm Mobile Library The Pavilion WG 2.55 - 3.15 pm Fri 10 Xpresso Coffee Morning (p 7) St Peter’s WG 9.00 - 11.30 am PTA Quiz Night with Fish & Chip Supper (p 14) WG School 7.00 pm Sat 11 Parishes Wildlife Day (p 29) Wisborough Green & Kirdford Area Sun 12 St Peters Wyatt House Lunch (p 9) Wyatt House 12.30 pm Mon 13 Deadline for submissions on Joint Minerals Local Plan for West Sussex (p 29) Tue 14 Wizzy Tots Baby & Toddler Group (p 7) WG Village Hall 9.30 - 11.00 am Wed 15 Deadline for submissions on New PSPO for Control of Dogs (p 21) 50 Fri 17 Xpresso Coffee Morning (p 7) St Peter’s WG 9.00 - 11.30 am Tue 21 Wizzy Tots Baby & Toddler Group (p 7) WG Village Hall 9.30 - 11.00 am Parish Council Meeting Comm Rm, WG Village Hall 7.45 pm Thur 23 Fish ‘n’ Chips Lunch (p 26) Wyatt House 12.30 pm Mobile Library The Pavilion WG 2.55 - 3.15 pm Fri 24 Xpresso Coffee Morning (p 7) St Peter’s WG 9.00 - 11.30 am Sun 26 Mothering Sunday Special Cruises on Canal (p 26) Loxwood various Tue 28 Wizzy Tots Baby & Toddler Group (p 7) WG Village Hall 9.30 - 11.00 am Wed 29 WG Minibus Annual Meeting (p 35) Wyatt House 4.30 pm Fri 31 Xpresso Coffee Morning (p 7) St Peter’s WG 9.00 - 11.30 am Sat 01 April Good Old Fashioned Jumble Sale (p 14) WG School 11.00 am - 1.00 pm Village Spring Clean (p 31) The Sundial 2.00 pm

Ad Vincula - YOUR Parish Magazine EDITORIAL: Please email: editor@stpeterswg.org.uk

** DEADLINE 10th March PLEASE ** ADVERTISING: Please telephone: Fran Wallace on 01403 700320 or email: advertising@stpeterswg.org.uk


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