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Contents Comment Over £115K To Community Projects Orchard House Rated Outstanding Society Celebrates A Year With Jamie’s Farm Hurstwood Lane Brand New Library Opened £100,000 For New Village Hall The Back Doctor Kinder Living Shop Local Garden View Recipe How I Beat Type 2 Diabetes Natural Remedies To Beat A Cold Leonardslee Now Open Horsham District In 100 Objects Community Information Board What’s On Puzzle Answers, Discounts & Offers New Year Advertisement Index CONTACT US T: 01403 588618 www.midsussexhandbook.co.uk E: info@carnahpublications.com Editor Richard Milbourn editor@carnahpublications.com Sales Manager Gemma Gray gemma@carnahpublications.com Client Liaison & Admin Mgr Dee Ryder dee@carnahpublications.com Distribution Manager Clare West Advertisement Design KNS Design Printing Newman Thompson, Burgess Hill Find us on
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COMMENT
EVOLUTION NOT REVOLUTION
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s the new editor of The Mid Sussex Handbook I would like to welcome you to the first issue under Carnah’s ownership. Carnah Publications currently publishes Horsham Pages South, Horsham Pages North and Southwater Life and the proximity of The Mid Sussex Handbook makes it a perfect fit for our publishing business. I would like to thank Sharon and Phil Scott for all their hard work in ensuring a smooth transition of the business and to congratulate them for growing the magazine to cover both Burgess Hill and Haywards Heath over 12 years and building a loyal following of advertisers and readers. The magazine has grown an enviable reputation delivering 24,000 magazines door-to-door in Burgess Hill and Haywards Heath and parts of Lindfield and Cuckfield. Our team of Dee Ryder (Admin), Gemma Gray
(Sales), Clare West (Distribution) and myself (Editor) will be keen to maintain the community feel of The Mid Sussex Handbook and maintain exactly the same distribution areas. The magazines will continue to have no political affiliations and are open to anyone in the locality to contribute news, views and articles. There will be gradual improvements in design and content and I welcome any feedback, comments and suggestions. The main change you will notice is that we have re-branded the magazine to be called Haywards Heath Pages and Burgess Hill Pages and will gradually try to make the editorial more relevant to the areas its distributed in. I look forward to serving the community of Haywards Heath. Richard Milbourn, Editor E: editor@carnahpublications.com
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MID SUSSEX DISTRICT COUNCIL
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id Sussex District Council has provided over £115,000 in funding to help local sports clubs and community organisations improve their facilities and services. The Mid Sussex District Council Cabinet Grants Panel met on 29 October to discuss grant funding and the allocation of Section 106 developer contributions. The award of £115,494 to the successful applicants was confirmed on Thursday 7 November. Haywards Heath Tennis Club received £65,040 of S106 funding towards a new wooden clubhouse at Victoria Park in Haywards Heath. The club is keen to help more people discover the health and social benefits that come with regularly playing sport but
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their existing 30-year-old building is no longer fit for purpose. The club’s plans include the demolition of the old structure and construction of a new timber clubhouse with electricity, hot water and toilets. The improved facilities will make it possible for the club to run more coaching sessions, particularly for young people. The Dame Vera Lynn Children’s Charity was granted £3,478 towards a project that helps young children with Cerebral Palsy and other motor learning impairments to develop together physically, socially and emotionally. Once a week, children and their parents attend group sessions with a qualified health professional to take part in fun and challenging games and physical activities. For some children, this can mean learning to control their head movements, so they can see what is around them, for others, activities that concentrate on moving, communication and simple life skills such as feeding, drinking and dressing. To commemorate the 75th anniversary of VE Day on 8th May 2020 a national three-day celebration will take place from 8th May to 10th May 2020. Mid Sussex District Council would like to support local people in their efforts to mark the occasion and the Cabinet Grants Panel agreed to provide grants of £250 to those who are organising street parties and events for the VE commemoration weekend. For full details of the VE Day commemoration grant funding, including a straightforward online application form, visit www.midsussex.gov.uk/grants . For more information about Cabinet Grant funding and the release of Section 106 developer contributions contact the Mid Sussex District Council Community Services Team on 01444 477275 or email Elaine.Clarke@midsussex.gov.uk.
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WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL
ORCHARD HOUSE RATED OUTSTANDING
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‘thriving’ West Sussex County Council-run children’s home has been rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted. Orchard House in Cuckfield provides ‘highly effective services that consistently exceed the standards of good’, inspectors found. The home accommodates children aged between 5 and 18 who have a learning disability, providing both short-stay and long-term placements. Ofsted inspectors visited on 2 and 3 September 2019 and in their report heaped praise on the home’s motivated team of staff. It said: “Children thrive at this home. They benefit from excellent support from a staff team that cares deeply for them." Relationships between staff and parents are trusting and open, the report says. Susan Wadey has been the registered manager since 1991 and inspectors praised her ambition which they said is shared by her staff. Sue said: “Orchard House is a special place where children are at the centre of everything we do. I am so very proud of my dedicated and caring staff and the support they give our children and families. This report is a testament to them and the individual successes we celebrate every day.” Staff work hard to enable children to try new activities, have fun and are given opportunities to reach their full potential. "Children’s voices and opinions are valued and promoted". "Progress, no matter how small, is celebrated and enjoyed", the report said. “Children’s safety and well-being are of the utmost priority in this home,” inspectors added. Jackie Wood, Assistant Director – Corporate Parenting at West Sussex County Council, said: “Inspectors found that Orchard House is a highly effective home that consistently exceeds the standard of good and said that children’s voices and opinions are valued and promoted. "The care offered by staff there contributes to
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Orchard House staff after their Outstanding Ofsted rating.
significantly improved outcomes and positive experiences for children and young people, who live or access services at the home.” West Sussex County Council’s active care homes are all Ofsted rated good or outstanding. A review of the whole children’s residential estate has now been completed and a programme put in place to ensure the right type of provision exists throughout the county.
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SOCIETY CELEBRATES A YEAR WITH JAMIE’S FARM
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he South of England Agricultural Society is
Jamie’s Farm this year as part of her role as Patron and
celebrating a very successful year supporting
shared with those in attendance that she grew up very
Sussex-based charity, Jamie’s Farm.
close to the farm, and recalled riding through as a
The Society helped launch Jamie’s Farm newest
location in Lewes which opened in spring this year. The
young child. Jamie Feilden, CEO and Founder of Jamie’s Farm
Lewes site became the first rural site in the South East,
added: “The backing from The South of England
and was open to complement the charity’s four existing
Agricultural Society and its members has been fantastic.
farms across the UK. Jamie’s Farm’s four rural sites offer
Working together has been very natural and we have
residential stays for disadvantaged young people, giving
dovetailed beautifully. They have helped significantly
them the chance to thrive in a countryside setting.
raise awareness for us in the local community and we
As The South of England Agricultural Society’s ‘Charity of the Year’, it supported Jamie’s Farm by helping raise awareness through their network of
could not have received a warmer welcome to the South. “We are proud that 72% of the young people who
members and supporters and contacts at other
visited Jamie’s Farm Lewes reported an increase in their
educational organisations, and providing them with an
mental wellbeing after their visit. By the time our first
opportunity to fundraise at their various events,
full academic year is complete we hope to have worked
including the ever-popular South of England Show.
with around 450 disadvantaged young people. We look
2019 Society President, Sir Richard Kleinwort who selected Jamie’s Farm as Charity of the Year commented: “It has been an honour to work with
forward to continuing the vital work we do with young people across the South.” The South of England Agricultural Society exists to
Jamie’s Farm and I am pleased to report what a very
support agricultural education and promote countryside
successful first year it has been for them. The charity
learning across the southern counties of Kent, East and
has had such a positive impact on the lives of the 185
West Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight and
young people, from 17 organisations, that have visited
Berkshire. The South of England Agricultural Society is
to date. Children and teachers have since fed back
a registered charity. For more information on its aims,
about improved behaviour, mental wellbeing, self-
events and membership or to make a donation, please
esteem and engagement with school since visiting the
visit seas.org.uk.
farm.”
For more information on Jamie’s Farm visit
Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall visited
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www.jamiesfarm.org.uk.
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HANDCROSS VILLAGE BUTCHERS
ORDER YOUR XMAS MEAT HAMPER
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hristmas 2019 is nearly upon us and the team at Handcross Village Butchers have been getting ready since September. The shop has been open to the public for over 100 years and they specialise in the supply of meats to all walks of life. Christmas is always a busy time and it is all 'hands on deck' for the staff throughout this festive period. For decades people having been buying their Christmas Meat Hampers from Handcross Village Butchers and it is widely acknowledged as being tremendous value for money. From as little ÂŁ75.00, you can treat yourself and others to an magnificent array of uncooked meats. Their hamper contains all of the meats you would associate with the festive season including a whole 16lb turkey, 3lb topside of beef joint, 3lb gammon joint, 1lb of pork sausage meat, 1lb back bacon, 12 pigs in blankets, packet of sage and onion stuffing whilst not forgetting a box of mince pies. A highly trained team of butchers prepare the meats on a daily basis and this means that nothing is missed especially when it comes to quality. Colin, Gary and Lee head up the village shop and between them they have over 100 years experience as trained butchers. They are able to share their knowledge and talk to their customers in a manner that has been long lost by the supermarkets. Ideas and dishes can be discussed with them and you can walk away in the knowledge that you have bought the right cut of meat. No matter what the season Handcross Village Butchers can supply your meat at a price that is competitive and of the highest quality whether that be roasting joints, BBQ meats or simply your sausages and bacon. Times have changed in the high street and Handcross Village Butchers have moved with it. They are able to offer online purchases that will be delivered to your door the following day at
no extra cost. This service has proved to be very popular with both the young and old ordering a multitude of items such as winter warmer packs, steak packs, breakfast packs and fresh meat ready for your freezer. A selection of deli meats as well as eggs, cheese and individual pies are also available. The important factor to remember is not only are you going to get a one to one service, but you are likely to find yourself saving money. Handcross Village Butchers is privately owned and are more likely than not be able to offer a better quality of meat at a price that is far less than the majority of supermarkets. Pubs, restaurants, schools, hotels and even outside event catering companies use them, why don't you? To book your Christmas requirements, call 01444 400622/400396 or visit www.handcrossbutchers.co.uk
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the Council’s preferred developer. The site is allocated for housing in the Haywards Heath Neighbourhood Plan. Councillor Jonathan Ash-Edwards, Leader of Mid Sussex District Council said: “The proposed development of this site provides an excellent opportunity for the delivery of significant infrastructure improvements for Haywards Heath.
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“While the Council secures the maximum possible amount of infrastructure for local communities from private developments, the major advantage of this scheme is that it uses significant amounts of land in public ownership. As one of the landowners of the site, we have worked with the Town Council to shape the development, so that it provides more open space and considerable infrastructure benefits for the town. These include land for a new country park, allotments, cemetery and primary school.” The community facilities proposed include:New Primary School A new primary school is proposed to the east of Hurstwood Lane, to meet a need identified by the LEA for a new school in the town. WSCC have consulted separately on the proposals for a new school in this location and found there was broad support for the proposal. This will relieve pressure on existing schools, and will provide greater choice of education within the town. At present, WSCC are looking for a partner to deliver the school, which it is hoped will be operated as an academy or a free school New Burial Ground Haywards Heath Town Council require a new burial ground from 2017. At present, there is a requirement for approximately 2 burials per week in the town and it is envisaged that a burial ground in this location will meet the town’s needs for over the coming years.
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New Allotments Allotments are experiencing a surge in popularity as people seek the health and exercise benefits of growing their own fruit and vegetables. Land for new allotments is included within the masterplan and these will be available to existing as well as new residents. New Recreational Green Space A variety of open spaces are proposed across the site, which are linked to the central spine of Hurstwood ‘Greenway’ . These include: • the central Village Green with play area and ponds. • informal open space and new setting for Hurst House (Grade II* listed building). • Hurstwood Lane ‘Greenway’ for pedestrian, cycle and equine use only. • a new area of Public Open Space on land to the east of Hurstwood Lane for use by all. JAN/FEB 2020
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BOOK REVIEW
BOOK FOR AVIATION ENTHUSIASTS
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xperienced pilot Steve Ford (above) from Billingshurst has launched his debut book - 20 West: a journey through six decades of turbulent change within aviation. Sharing the adventure, joy, and - on occasion tragedy, that makes aviation one of the most fascinating industries to be a part of, 20 West reflects the diversity of the aerospace industry. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not only an absorbing read for anyone with a passion for aviation, but also for the next generation looking to embark upon a journey that has no final destination. 20 West follows Steveâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s journey through aviation, from an â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;unminâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; child travelling the world on standby, training from an apprenticeship to a jet engine specialist, to his distinguished career as a long-haul commercial pilot. It also presents an insiderâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s history of the last 60 years of the industry, giving readers a fascinating insight into the ways commercial flight and the corporate giants that dominate it have evolved over the years. Packed with captivating stories from both above the clouds and down on the tarmac, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a must-read for anyone whoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ever wondered what really happens on the other side of the cockpit door. On making the decision to write and publish his enthralling career story, Steve said: â&#x20AC;&#x153;The reason for wanting to write this book was to provide â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;a recordâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;; to attempt, as accurately as possible, to present a view from within the aviation industry during a period of monumental change. It spans six decades, stretching from propeller-driven
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transport aircraft to composite, fly-by-wire and wide-body double-decker aircraft, plucked from the pages of science fiction. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Over the years, I have probably worked with and flown with hundreds if not thousands of pilots, and one of the biggest drivers for me wanting to write this book was not because it is about me, but because it is about them. It will also allow those who have absolutely no idea what it is like to spend a lifetime in aviation to get a sense of what it looks, feels and smells like to be embraced by such a career. It is a way of life that wraps itself around you and enters every pore as you fall within its envelope.â&#x20AC;? 20 West is available in paperback (ÂŁ8.99) and ebook format (ÂŁ2.99) on www.amazon.co.uk For more information or to contact the author visit www.20WestBook.com
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BRAND NEW LIBRARY OPENED Council and the local community to incorporate their feedback into the proposals for this space. “The opening of the new library in the heart of the town is another milestone in NewRiver’s wider development plans for the regeneration of the town centre, and we look forward to continuing to bring forward this change for Burgess Hill."
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books they would like to see at the library, the new
new building, delivered by NewRiver REIT (NewRiver)
next few months. Burgess Hill Library has relocated to
for West Sussex County Council, which boasts a lift,
15-19 The Martlets, a few hundred metres from its
modernised public computer area, new flexible shelving
previous location as part of the town centre
and a Changing Places toilet facility - the only one in
regeneration project being delivered by NewRiver. The
the centre of town.
proposals for the wider regeneration of the town
he doors to Burgess Hill’s brand new library
For anyone who sent in a recommendation for new
officially opened on 3rd December. The library team were on hand to welcome residents to the
titles that were picked will also be arriving over the
The new library forms part of NewRiver’s wider plans for the town centre redevelopment in order to create a
centre have been submitted to the local authority with a decision coming shortly.
vibrant and sustainable destination that will meet the future needs of the local community. Feedback from residents during NewRiver’s community open days over the summer led to the layout of the library being revised to accommodate the Changing Places toilet. Changing Places toilets are designed to meet the needs of people for whom standard accessible toilets are not suitable, including an adult sized changing bench, hoist and adequate space for carers to support a disabled person. Lesley Sim, West Sussex County Council Head of Libraries, Heritage & Registration, said: “Libraries are not only a great place for residents to come and immerse themselves in a good book, they can also be used to go online, socialise or attend different events like Knit and Natter or Rhyme Time. “The new library is a fantastic example of a space designed for the community and the team at Burgess Hill are dedicated to bringing this space to life and helping make the new location as friendly and welcoming as the old one.” Justin Thomas, Director at NewRiver, said: “We are really pleased that the new library for Burgess Hill is open. We have worked closely with West Sussex County
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ANSTY VILLAGE CENTRE
£100,000 FOR NEW VILLAGE HALL
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id Sussex District Council’s Cabinet has agreed to grant the Ansty Village Centre Trust £100,000 towards a new village hall, sports pavilion and social club for the village. The Council’s Cabinet met on Monday 18 November to approve the £100,000 funding and to agree a new 150-year lease for the new building and car park. The decision is subject to approval by Full Council on 18 December 2019. The existing Ansty Village Hall is a dilapidated wooden hut that was gifted to the village following the end of the First World War. When it was shipped over from France the temporary building was originally expected to have a lifespan of 20 years. Unsurprisingly, after more than 100 years of use, it is falling apart and is no longer fit for purpose. Despite being in such poor condition, the existing village hall is regularly used for sports like darts, snooker, football, stoolball and cricket. The recreation ground currently attracts around 15,000 visits per year, which is a strong foundation for future growth and with improved facilities it is predicted that the number of users will double within three years. The new Ansty Village Centre will transform the facilities on offer to villagers and the wider Mid Sussex community. There will be a sizable main hall, professional catering standard kitchen facilities, increased storage, double the amount of sports changing facilities and a significantly enlarged function room with dedicated bar area. The building will also have disabled access throughout, including lift access to the first floor. The total cost of the project is over £1,400,000 and community groups have worked together alongside local councils to raise money for the project. Funding already secured includes £150,000 from the England and Wales Cricket
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Board, £100,000 from Ansty Parish Council and over £219,000 from local community groups. Mid Sussex District Council has also released £324,443 of Section 106 developer contributions and made an earlier grant of £17,440 to the Ansty Village Hall Trust toward a replacement building. Liz Bennet, Parish Clerk for Ansty and Staplefield Parish Council said: “This new community building is going to make such a huge difference to our village and will provide some wonderful facilities, not just for Ansty residents but for people in surrounding areas as well. “When the Ansty Cross pub closed a few years ago it left a large social hole in the village but this new community building gives us the opportunity to create a new social hub that will put the heart back into Ansty. “The Ansty Village Centre Trust is leading the project but it has been a real collaborative effort between many local groups. Ansty and Staplefield Parish Council, Mid Sussex District Council, Ansty Cricket Club, Ansty Sports and Social Club, the Ansty Village Hall Trust and local businesses have all played a huge part in helping to fund this new community building. It has been wonderful to see the whole community working together to make this dream into a reality.” Peter Stuart, Mid Sussex District Council Head of Corporate Resources said: “Mid Sussex District Council has been a longterm supporter of this project and this final £100,000 grant, once it is signed off by Full Council, will mean building work can start on site as early as January 2020. Sports and social facilities like this new village centre are such an important part of the local community and I look forward to seeing the finished building when it opens later next year.”
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have more control over my tics and even when they are present, they are more like cramps as opposed to spasms and pain. From a wellbeing and emotional aspect, this is the best that I’ve felt in years. It has given me that ‘oomph’ back in my life that I had before I was weighed down by pain. This wasn’t my first port of call but I so wish it had of been because if I had of known how amazing the results were going to be, I would have done this years ago. The people are lovely, service is fantastic, they make you feel like you’re cared about and not just a label. So, thank you so much to the team at The Back Doctor. It has been inspiring to say the least.
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s days get darker and colder it’s tempting to huddle up, turn up the heating and hibernate until the winter is over. But that really is a waste, so here are some of our favourite ways to beat the winter blues. Make sure your home is efficiently heated. Being cold is miserable but sitting in t-shirts in December with the heating blazing is ridiculous. Check out the Energy Saving Trust website for tips on saving energy, money and reducing your carbon footprint. Their section on Thermostats and Controls is especially useful www.energysavingtrust.org.uk Modern heating controls, especially the digital kind you can operate from an app on your mobile, give you the ability to ‘tweak’ the heating in your home, allowing you to reduce the heat if it’s unseasonably warm, or you’re going away for a long weekend for example. Sleep soundly On a cold, grey winter’s morning getting out of bed is effort enough, but it’s even worse if you’ve had a bad night’s sleep. Overheated rooms affect quality of sleep, so a bedroom that is too warm is both wasting energy and affecting your ability to rest properly. According to The Sleep Council the ideal temperature is about 1618 degrees C. See their website for lots more tips on creating the best environment for sleep www.sleepcouncil.org.uk Snuggle up Winter months in the UK are not one consistent temperature, so flexibility is the key to getting the heat levels just right. Have an extra layer available for the bed for the coldest nights and try to buy good quality, sustainable products. You can now even get duvets filled with recycled plastic bottles, and having slept under one
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recently and matching pillows, I can thoroughly recommend them! If you hunker down on an evening or weekend with a box set or the latest series on catch up, remember that you’ll tend to feel colder if you’re sitting still for a long time. Try to move around a bit (well someone has to get up and fetch the hot chocolate…) and treat your sofa to a cosy throw to avoid the temptation to turn up the heat. Get some fresh air Make the most of sunny winter days with a walk in the woods, local park or the beach. If you have a garden there are always things to do - just remember if you’re clearing up to leave plants and berries and seeds that wildlife might use for food. Get crafty Making and repairing things is a great way to beat the winter blues. Collect natural materials (and inspiration) on walks, Pinterest is full of ideas for simple artwork - you don’t need to be a great artist. Have a go at up-cycling an old piece of furniture or frame some of those holiday photos to cheer you up when it’s gloomy outside. For more ideas on a sustainable home find us on Facebook, Instagram or our website: www.kinderliving.co.uk
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SHOP LOCAL IN THE NEW YEAR
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hy? Personalized Service = A small business owner will go the extra mile to make you happy. Local businesses are owned by your neighbours and friends. They care about you and are invested in your community. Unique Products - A national chain will sell hundreds or thousands of identikit products. Local stores sell unique merchandise in smaller numbers so you will buy something truly individual. It supports the arts - Small local businesses support creativity! Look for art on display created by local artists. These are one-of-akind pieces you won't find anywhere else. It helps the local economy - The money you spend in a local business stays within
your town and community, thus improving its future. How? Instead of purchasing items from national chains, try to purchase things from a business local to your area. Buy a gift or a gift card at a local business in your area and give to a friend, family member, or co-worker. This will introduce the company to someone new and allow for the “shop local” mantra to spread. Promote their business! If you like a particular shop or independent restaurant share and like their social media accounts. Spread the word. Give them a great review. Send them a thank you. Say why you love them and let them share your testimonial.
WINE WISDOM
WHICH WINE SHOULD YOU CHOOSE?
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Spicy dishes – These require a spicy wine. Look for a
at our local comprehensive. Then one day a chef
Malbec, Syrah or Shiraz will all hold their own. If the
friend explained that far from being an elitist concept it
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was simply about marrying flavours that blend well or
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was always a bit hazy about which wine to serve
complement each other, much like cooking. I managed
Vegetarian food - There is a misconception that
to get her to distil her wisdom into this handy guide.
vegetarian food should only be served with white
Fish – A delicate fish dish calls for a delicate wine, such
wine. But medium reds, like Merlot work well with
as Pinot Grigio. If the fish is more robust and served
lots of vegetarian dishes, particularly tomato-based
with a rich sauce, it will require a more full-bodied
recipes.
flavoursome white like Chardonnay. Salty seafood
Cheese board - Some cheeses go better with red,
marries surprisingly well with champagne.
some with white. Sauternes and Stilton are a perfect
Chicken or Turkey - Choose a full-flavoured white, like a
match, while Chardonnay works well with brie. A dry
white Côtes du Rhône, or a delicate red, such as a
Rosé is a good all-rounder.
Frappato.
Remember, the main rule is to pair the characteristics
Juicy red meat – For beef or steak a rich red, such as a
of the dish with the characteristics of the wine. So, a
Bordeaux or Cabernet Sauvignon will work well or even
buttery sauce will work well with white a wine also
a Rioja.
described as ‘buttery’. Experiment and enjoy!
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GARDEN VIEW
WITCH HAZEL
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anuary is a great time to plant deciduous trees and at this time of year a tree with added winter interest is always a welcome sight. Enter the witch hazel. These lovely trees with their citrusscented spidery flowers are widely sold in garden centres as container-grown plants Look for plants with a number of evenly distributed well-placed branches and avoid those showing signs of stress, damage or disease. Ideally choose an open, sunny position in the garden. They also work well if planted next to pathways and doors where you can enjoy their gorgeous scent on wintery days. Avoid very shady sites though or the plant may become straggly Witch hazels need free-draining soil that doesn’t dry out in summer. A light soil mixed with plenty of organic matter, such as well-rotted manure or compost, is best. They will also grow on heavier clay soils but make sure that as well as digging in plenty of organic matter you ensure good drainage by planting on a slight mound, about 25-30cm (10in-1ft) high and 1m (3½ft) in diameter. The only soil witch Please mention HAYWARDS HEATH Pages when responding to adverts
hazels won’t tolerate is a shallow chalky soil. And make sure you don’t plant them out if the ground is waterlogged. Witch hazels grow slowly but eventually make large spreading shrubs. They aren’t fond of pruning so make sure you leave enough space around your plant for it can develop naturally. Make sure they are wellwatered throughout the first couple of springs and summers as they take a long time to fully establish and lack of moisture can cause flowers to drop. They don’t need regular feeding but applying a top dressing of a general in late winter or early spring will help young plants to grow. Happy New Year and Happy Gardening!
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RECIPE
BACON AND MUSHROOM RISOTTO A tasty and simple New Year supper - Serves 4 Preparation: 10 mins Cooking time: 30 mins fkdobafbkqp=
1 tbsp olive oil 1 onion 8 rashers streaky bacon, chopped 250g chestnut mushrooms, sliced 300g risotto rice 1 litre hot chicken stock Grated parmesan to serve jbqela= Heat the oil in a deep frying pan and fry the onion and bacon gently for 5 mins to soften. Add the mushrooms and cook gently for a further 5 minutes until they start to release their juices. Stir in the rice
and cook until the rice begins to look translucent. Add the stock, a ladleful at a time, stirring well and waiting for most of the stock to be absorbed before adding the next ladleful â&#x20AC;&#x201C; it will take about 20 mins for all the stock to be absorbed. Once the rice is cooked, season and serve with the grated Parmesan.
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HEALTH
HOW I BEAT TYPE 2 DIABETES When his diabetes doctor suggested he should share how he put his diabetes into remission, John Spring went one better, he wrote a humorous book about it.
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’ve now been in remission from type 2 diabetes (T2D) for eight years, so I guess I must be doing something right. Being in remission means that T2D isn’t damaging me anymore. The newly diagnosed will have been made well aware of the longer-term havoc it can do to their bodies. Unless, when they were told, they put their fingers in their ears and started humming, “La, la, la, I’m not listening”. Which is exactly what I did for several years. 5% of the UK’s adult population have been diagnosed with T2D, and another 1.3% don’t know they have it yet. By the year 2035, 10% of us will be type 2 diabetic. That might make the recently diagnosed feel a little better, as there is some safety in numbers, but the NHS isn’t too keen on the prospect. New patients may not be feeling any immediate effects of T2D, so it becomes easy to be complacent. You can liken it to a mild acid flowing around your body, slowly eating away at your nerves, your organs and your eyes. It is the end of this slow production line of diabetic damage that the NHS is now contending with. I’d read about rapid weight loss having a high success rate in putting T2D into remission and the NHS is now trialling liquid-based diets of 800 calories per day. There’s also bariatric surgery, but it isn’t infallible as a patient’s bad eating habits can find ways around it. Likewise, you probably don’t want to survive on liquids for the rest of your life, especially if they don’t contain alcohol. I devised my own practical regime for losing weight fast. The most positive benefit of this workable approach was that I learned how to avoid temptation by becoming the master of my own food. I also learned how to fit exercise into my busy life. These are the lessons that have kept me in remission.
John Spring before and today (right).
I started by identifying the heavy hitters in my diet. I then developed workarounds to drastically reduce my consumption of those. I also preprepared my own breakfast and lunch, thus avoiding the calorific temptations lurking in coffee shops and lunchtime sandwich bars. My home cooked dinners featured healthier ingredients and I soon realised that there really is no such thing as a low-calorie takeaway. They are all evil. I discovered convenient exercise by walking set routes every day and I built up to being the world’s most unlikely runner. After four months I had lost four stone and my blood sugar came down from 60 mmol to 42mmol (48 mmol is the diabetic threshold). Most importantly I’d also equipped myself with the knowledge of how to maintain that weight loss. The low-calorie liquids or the surgeon’s knife may well kick T2D into remission, but they’re arduous procedures to undertake. Staying in remission is also hard work, but that has been made easier for me by using a new lifestyle to beat this lifestyle related disease. By John Spring ‘How I Beat Type 2 Diabetes’ by John Spring is available on Amazon. £7.99.
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HEALTH & WELLBEING
NATURAL REMEDIES TO BEAT A COLD inter is approaching and with it comes the cold
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vegetables, lean protein including chicken or eggs and
and flu season. If the thought of being
healthy fats such as oily fish, you’ll be providing your body
surrounded by people coughing and sneezing
with the necessary nutrients to boost your immune system.
there are some natural ways to give your body the
salt water to soothe a sore throat. Dissolve ¼ to ½
nutrients it needs to give it a chance of avoiding some of
teaspoon of salt in a glass of warm water and gargle it all
those bugs and colds.
once or twice a day.
makes you want to lock the door till spring, fear not as
Ginger – it has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory
Salt water – as soon as you start feeling rundown, gargle
And finally, get enough sleep and rest. When a cold does
properties and it’s known to help with congestion, nausea,
strike, your body will need time to heal so get plenty of
colds and fevers. It can be used not only during the cold
rest. Sleep is essential for a fully functioning immune system
but also as a preventative measure. You can add ginger to
as your body repairs and recovers while you are asleep. Aim
soups, stews, stir-fries, or as a warming drink with hot
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fluids. Vitamin C and zinc – these nutrients are especially helpful as they may prevent and shorten the duration of cold symptoms. Both zinc and vitamin C support the immune system, so it makes sense to increase the intake of both over the winter period. Vitamin C is not only found in lemons, limes and oranges but also in leafy greens, broccoli, peppers, kiwis and blackcurrants. And for zinc, you can turn to egg yolks, beef, ginger, sunflower and pumpkin seeds, yeast and seafood. If you do catch a cold, apart from increasing your intake of some of the above, you can try some additional natural remedies which may help you recover quicker. Cut out refined and simple sugars – sugar suppresses the function of the immune system, so make a conscious effort to limit or even eliminate any sugary foods such as biscuits, chocolate and sweets when you are having a cold. Instead, by increasing your intake of healthy foods such as colourful
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LEONARDSLEE NOW OPEN Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens is now open to the public throughout the period November to March for the first time in its history. The estate will only close on Christmas day.
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Kasura or Candy Floss trees, whose unusual ovalshaped leaves change to a light orange colour and produce a strong fragrance of burnt sugar; Black Gum trees, a brilliant red and yellow; the North American oaks that tower over the garden; and the Swamp Cypresses with their dazzling orange colours, found along the edges of the lakes. Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens opened to the public on April 6th 2019 after a decade’s closure. The opening followed two years’ major restoration work on the Grade 1 Listed gardens and on-site facilities by Penny Streeter OBE who acquired the estate in 2017. The extensive garden collection of plants from around the world dates from 1888, when Sir Edmund bought Leonardslee from his in-laws. From this period, parties were invited to visit the estate, which continued in the ownership of the Loder family until 2010. Leonardslee Gardens and Estate is open every day except Christmas Day, 9am to 4pm autumn and winter opening hours. The rock garden and three paths will be closed until mid-December due to essential renovation work: www.leonardsleegardens.co.uk
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HORSHAM DISTRICT IN 100 OBJECTS
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land of castles, lakes and a dragon demands an amazing book to tell its story. And that is what has been crafted. Using over 230 photographs and 100,000 words, The Heritage of Horsham District in 100 objects, explores and celebrates the land that lies between Gatwick and Brighton. Using 100 objects as signposts, the book by Horsham Museum Curator Jeremy Knight and edited by Michael Burt, Chairman of the Horsham District Heritage Forum, draws on objects put forward by the Forum to tell a 100 million year old story through 13 themes and so creates a real eye opener. Very few towns in the world have a dinosaur named after it, but Horsham does, the Horshamosaurus, so that became object 1 in the list of 100. But then the story explored the telling of the other dinosaur finds in the District including the Great Horsham Iguanodon,(no 2) the inspiration for the Crystal Palace/Sydenham Park Victorian creation. However, the biggest surprise was the discovery made by the Horsham Archaeological Group of a Mural Crown Pot, (no 8) not well known in the world of Roman archaeology, but an amazing pot that combines both Roman architectural prowess and religious beliefs. This complements the Wiggonholt water cistern or water tank (no 9) bearing the Christian symbol, now on display at Parham House, which itself is one of the 100 objects. One decision made early on was that the objects did not have to be small, portable affairs, but could be man-made structures. Therefore, the Wey and Arun canal that pops in and out of the District features as no 17 in the 100 objects. The creation of a waterway from London to Portsmouth to avoid the French fleet during the Napoleonic Wars made a fascinating story and the fact that today the heritage item has been “re-purposed” as a leisure resource, provides an added
dimension. The canal did not feature in the Transport chapter, but in Warfare along with the cannons (no 16) that were the gateposts to the Napoleonic military depot in Horsham. Obviously in a land of castles, lakes and a dragon, the castles of Knepp (14) and Bramber (13) are included, Bramber being the most prominent, Knepp, because of its military history, the stone of part of which was used to build the A24 which is another interesting story. Some stories are poignant, covering themes which resonate with the world today; such as the posters for the abolition of slavery (33), over 200 years old and yet still a contemporary issue; back then as an emotive a subject as Brexit is today. Last year the nation marked Women’s Suffrage, which was celebrated in Henfield with two mosaics; they feature in the book at number 36 along with the barely known stories of Henfield ladies’ involvement in the movement, a story that involved an American actress who settled in Henfield and entertained noted guests, as shown in the Backsettown Visitor book (37). The book, published by Horsham Museum as part of the Horsham District Council’s Year of Culture, also covers themes such as Work, from the Wealden iron firebacks (no 63) which act as a signpost to tell the heritage of the iron industry, to a poster for Walter Wood’s mower (67), a paper record of an important local industry, whilst the Patriot Engineers, a Horsham based company, established only for the duration of WWII is recorded through a commemorative brochure (68).
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As opposed to work, the chapter on Play includes cricket, the sport of the District, with over a 300 year old legacy from the earliest known local match recorded in 1719 at Henfield; the story of cricket is highlighted by an unusual shop sign (pictured right) , a set of cricket stumps (82). Its ancestor, stoolball is illustrated with a rare postcard (83) of an early 20th century match at Cowfold, and football a photograph of an amateur side, Carfax United (pictured left) from 1902-3 (84). The sport that died out, bull baiting, which in Horsham went out of fashion in 1813 is recounted using the bull ring (87). Agriculture has always been a feature of the District’s life. Therefore, from Bramber the book includes a charming portrait of George Bailey (61), whose life story stands for the life of the shepherd and farmworker. From Cowfold Capons Farm ( 55) is used to illustrate the yeoman farmer, while the Tithe Barn from Sullington Manor (57) illustrates another aspect of agricultural and farming life.
The Heritage of Horsham District in 100 Objects is a culmination of over 30 years working with the District’s heritage. It is a fascinating account and will hopefully encourage people to discover more about the area they live or work in. The book is available from 8 October from local bookshops and from Horsham Museum & Art Gallery priced £19.99. Horsham Museum is open Monday-Saturday 10am – 5pm. Admission is free.
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HAYWARDS HEATH Community Information Board Adventurers Art Club We welcome artists of all abilities, from absolute beginners to professional artists. www.adventurersart.co.uk AFC Haywards Est. in 2010 by a group of mates. 8 years later, 2 teams, 12 trophies, 10 cup finals, 18 divisions of promotions and a bagful of memories! www.twitter.com/afchaywards Clair Parkrun 5km run every Saturday at 9:00am. www.parkrun.org.uk/clair Cuckfield Archers Our shooting sessions are every Sunday afternoon at Warden Park Academy, Cuckfield and we hope to be adding a weekday outdoor evening session next season. In Summer we shoot on the playing field with beautiful views of the South Downs and in Winter we shoot indoors in the school gym. contact cuckfield.archers@gmail.com www.cuckfieldarchers.org.uk Haywards Heath & Beech Hurst Bowls Club The Haywards Heath & Beech Hurst Bowls Club extends a warm welcome to new and experienced bowlers. Email: hhbhbc@hotmail.com.uk Haywards Heath & District Fishing Club A Fishing club in Sussex and Founded over 100 years ago in 1912, Haywards Heath and District Angling Society has grown to become one of the leading angling clubs in Sussex. Contact: info@hhdas.com www.hhdas.com Haywards Heath District & Business Association The Haywards Heath District and Business Association promotes co-operation between businesses in the area. It has free social networking events to enable you to meet and share ideas and experiences with other businesses in Haywards Heath. Call us on: 01444 882381 or email enquiries@blackmanterry.co.uk www.blackmanterry.co.uk
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Haywards Heath & District Probus Club The Club, whose members are retired and semi-retired men whose career was in business, the professions, civil service, local government or similar occupations, is friendly and convivial, and welcomes enquiries from prospective members please contact Brian Bridges on 01273 400686 or email rojofar@btinternet.com
fundraising event held at the Dolphin Leisure Centre on Good Friday. Teams of six swimmers are invited to swim in a 55minute-long relay to raise money for a good cause of their own choice and for the Lions' selected good cause. Please email swim@hhlionsswim.co.uk or telephone 01444 451157. www.hhlionsswim.co.uk
Haywards Heath Chess Club The Club has been established in the community for over a century. Our playing season runs from mid-September to the end of April. We are a friendly crowd, and welcome members of all ages and abilities. www.haywardsheathchessclub.wordpress. com
Haywards Heath District Table Tennis League League Practice occurs most Sundays through the season which runs September April. Email: enquiries@haywardsheathttl.co.uk www.haywardsheathttl.org.uk
Haywards Heath Concert Band We are a friendly group of approximately 25 adults who meet on a Tuesday evening from 8-9.30pm in the hall behind the United Reform Church in South Road, Haywards Heath. www.hhcb.org.uk Haywards Heath Cricket Club Situated in the heart of Mid Sussex, Haywards Heath CC was founded in 1897 and is arguably one of the best cricket grounds in the county. For more information about Haywards Heath Cricket Club then please contact Gary on Garyhoneysett@hotmail.com or telephone 07736 926693. www.haywardsheath.play-cricket.com Haywards Heath Girl Guiding Offers Rainbows, Brownies and Guides units including the surrounding villages. For more information look at the Website If you live in one of our districts and you or your daughter would like to join us, please register her/yourself on our main girlguiding website www.girlguiding.org.uk/get-involved or email ccgirlguidingsussexcentral@gmail.com Haywards Heath Lions Club The Haywards Heath Lions Club's Swimarathon is an annual charity
Haywards Heath Harriers We are the largest athletics club in Mid Sussex with around 300 members. From county or elite athletes to those just beginning to run, we pride ourselves on helping everyone. membership@haywardsheathharriers.co.uk www.haywardsheathharriers.co.uk Haywards Heath Horticultural Society The Haywards Heath Horticultural Society holds evening meetings on the third Thursday of each month, from September to May, with illustrated talks, films demonstrations etc, on a wide variety of horticultural and associated subjects. Email: alan.colgate@talktalk.net www.hhhs.org.uk Haywards Heath Junior Parkrun It is a 2k event for juniors only (4-14 year olds). It is held every Sunday at 9:00am. haywardsheath-juniors@parkrun.com www.parkrun.org.uk/haywardsheathjuniors Haywards Heath Movie Makers Whether you're interested in making movies using a digital camcorder, a DSLR or an iPhone, Haywards Heath Movie Makers are here to help. www.haywardsheathmoviemakers.org.uk Mid Sussex Marlins Formed in 2007 following the merger of
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Burgess Hill SC and Haywards Heath SC, Mid Sussex Marlins now has over 900 active swimmers, of all ages (from 5 to 80) and all abilities. Contact us on info@midsussexmarlins.org www.midsussexmarlins.org Harlequin Bridge Club Sessions are on Wednesdays at Haywards Heath Town Hall. Play begins at 7.15 p.m. Email andrew@harlequinbridge.co.uk www.bridgewebs.com/harlequin Haywards Heath Music Society For over 75 years the Society has brought the best of new professional musical talent, plus more established performers, from around the world to Mid Sussex. www.haywardsheathmusicsociety.org.uk Haywards Heath RFC We welcome players of all ages and all levels of experience. Our senior squad trains on Tuesday and Thursdays from 7pm and all youth teams train or play on Sundays. All ages and levels of experience welcome. For more information email rugby@hhrfc.co.uk www.hhrfc.co.uk Haywards Heath Rotary We meet twice a month on the first and third Mondays evenings (except Bank Holidays) at 18:00 for 18;30, Birch Hotel, Lewes Road, Haywards Heath. www.rotary-ribi.org Haywards Heath Tennis Club We are a small and friendly Club who offer a warm welcome to players of all ages and standards. For Information on facilities, membership, coaching etc. please contact our Membership Secretary, Lynda on 01444 450883 for a friendly and welcoming chat or email her at lynda.jeyes@sky.com Haywards Heath Tuesday Club Held the second Tuesday of every month. Interesting talks and demonstrations for all. New members welcome: 10am -12pm tea/coffree & biscuits £2.00 Ladies only but all welcome. Haywards Heath Town Hall, 40 Boltro Road, Haywards Heath.
Haywards Heath U3A Join over 1,000 like-minded members who enjoy being able to participate in new hobbies, learn new things and develop friendships by being part of this vibrant organisation. www.haywardsheathu3a.org.uk
Relax with Colouring Adult Relax with Colouring Sessions at the Haywards Heath Library - Every 2nd Wednesday of the month from 2.00-3pm, just dop-in (all materials provided). Haywards Heath Library, 34 Boltro Road, RH16 1BN. Tel 01444 255444.
Lindfield Badminton Club The friendly badminton club in Haywards Heath, Mid Sussex, for women and men, offering competitive badminton club nights and matches in local leagues. Club night is at the Dolphin Leisure Centre, Haywards Heath on Monday nights 8pm10pm. www.lindfieldbadmintonclubs.co.uk
Sussex Mineral & Lapidary Society Meetings are normally held on the first Friday of the month in the Methodist Church in Perrymount Road, Haywards Heath RH16 3DN from 7.30 - 10.30 p.m. www.smls.online
Mid Sussex Choir Mid Sussex Choir has existed for over 70 years. Formed in 1946 for a charity fundraising event, the choir has continued to sing and perform around the Haywards Heath and Mid Sussex area ever since. Come along any Wednesday evening at 7.45 pm, at the Methodist Church, Perrymount Road, Haywards Heath RH16 3DN between September and May. Email: contact@midsussexchoir.org.uk www.midsussexchoir.org.uk Mid Sussex District Scouts Offers Beavers, Cubs and Scouts at various locations – look at the Website for information and contact details www.midsussexdistrictscouts.com Mid Sussex Ramblers We offer a varied programme of walks throughout the year to suit all ages and walking abilities. Walks are arranged on most Saturdays and Sundays, Tuesdays and Bank Holidays, with half day walks of 3 to 6 miles and, for the more energetic, all day walks of 10 to 12 miles. During summer months members enjoy Wednesday evening walks of 3 to 5 miles. www.midsussexramblers.co.uk Mumpreneurs Networking Club Business networking events for entrepreneurial women, business parents and those that want to reach them. 01273 681484 info@mumpreneursnetworkingclub.co.uk www.mumpreneursnetworkingclub.co.uk
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Sussex Mountaineering Federation We meet on the first Wednesday of each month at the Swan in Falmer at 8pm. Please come along and meet us. info2@sussexmountaineeringfederation.org.uk www.sussexmountaineeringfederation.org.uk Sussex Pathfinders We usually have an all-day circular walk, typically of 9 - 11 miles, every Sunday all year round and shorter half day walks on most summer Saturdays and some winter Saturdays. Tel: 07842 792962 www.sussex-pathfinders.co.uk The Art Society Mid Sussex Our membership fee is currently £38 per annum for which it is possible to enjoy 10 lectures with coffee and biscuits beforehand. Visits and Special Interest Days are also available at a separate charge. info@theartssocietymidsussex.org.uk www.theartssocietymidsussex.org.uk HAYWARDS HEATH USEFUL NUMBERS Citizens Advice Bureau 0844 4771171 MSDC 01444 458166 Out of Hours 01444 257298 Pest & Control 07762 239847 Parking Office 01444 257298 NHS Direct 0845 4647 Princess Royal Hospital 01444 441881 Sussex Police 101 Gas Leaks 0800 111999 Travel Line 0870 6082608 Help Point 01444 247726 Haywards Heath Town Council 455694 If you would like your club, society or association to be included in these listings, please email details to editor@carnahpublications.com
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te^qÛp=lk CHEQUER MEAD THEATRE EAST GRINSTEAD André Rieu - 70 Years Young Saturday 4th January to Sunday 5th January André Rieu is celebrating a landmark birthday and is inviting cinema audiences all over the world to his party! Down for the Count Swing Orchestra Saturday 25th January at 7:30pm The best 'mini big band' is back and bringing the sounds of the Swing era back to life. Mrs Lowry and Son Thursday 30th January at 7:30pm Timothy Spall and Vanessa Redgrave deliver powerhouse performances in this film based on beloved British artist L.S. Lowry and the relationship with his overbearing, bed-ridden, bitter mother Elizabeth who actively tried to dissuade her bachelor son of pursuing his artistic ambitions even though his work attracted attention... Twist and Shout Friday 31st January at 7:30pm A Fun-packed Musical Journey Back to the Swinging Sixties! The Carpenters Experience Saturday 1st February at 7:30pm When we were young we’d listen to the radio, waiting for our favourite songs. Now they’re back again, like a long-lost friend, all the song we loved so well. . . Ardingly Prep School Show Thursday 6th February to Saturday 8th February Ardingly Prep bring their school production to the stage this Spring. West Side Story Wednesday 12th February at 2:00pm Enjoy this big score musical, based on the modern day Romeo and Juliet story and follow it with a tasty Afternoon Tea option. Head Full of Honey Wednesday 12th February at 7:30pm A sweet and poignant drama about the love of a grand daughter who tries to help her widowed grandfather, before his progressing Alzheimer’s takes over, by
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embarking on one last adventure to Venice- the city where he met his beloved wife. High School Musical Saturday 15th February at 2:00pm and 7:00pm Disney Channels smash hit musical, "High School Musical", springs to life this Spring as Bullfrog Productions brings the international phenomenon to the stage. Decades Sunday 16th February at 1:00pm and 5:00pm. Tickets go on sale on 6th January 2020. Evolution Dance Academy presents their Spring showcase for 2020. An Evening of Live Wrestling Tuesday 18th February at 7:00pm With incredible manoeuvres and larger than life personalities, the WrestleForce stars will do battle in a free-for-all bouts that the whole family can enjoy, in this two-hour adrenaline-fuelled, action packed show! Shark in the Park Wednesday 19th February at 2:00pm Timothy Pope is looking through his telescope - but wait, is that a Shark in the Park?! The Blues Band: 40 Years and Counting! Thursday 20th February at 7:30pm Many of the Blues Band’s 21st century fans weren’t even born when these five virtuosos, already music industry veterans, decided to fly in the face of musical fashion in 1979 and form a band ‘just to play the blues’. Richard Digance: 2020 Vision Tour Friday 21st February at 7:30pm Richard Digance will be negotiating motorway closures and diversions to embark on his one-man show for 2020. Women in Rock Saturday 22nd February at 7:30pm This is Europe’s only full live touring show that is a fitting tribute to the world’s greatest female rock legends. West End Stars 7 Sunday 23rd February at 2:00pm After two fantastic shows in 2019, West End star Matthew Goodgame returns to Chequer Mead to host another fun-filled
afternoon, celebrating the world of musical theatre, all in aid of the Alzheimer’s Society. All Is True Wednesday 26th February at 7:30pm It is 1613 and Shakespeare is acknowledged as the greatest writer of the age. The American Four Tops Thursday 27th February at 7:30pm Direct from the USA, Soul Satisfaction’s American Four Tops Motown Show will be bringing all the sweet soul music and the Motown magic to town for one night only. Kinky Boots The Musical Saturday 29th February at 2:00pm Kinky Boots The Musical, filmed live at the Adelphi Theatre in the heart of London’s West End, is strutting onto the big screen! Strictly Ann – An Evening with Ann Widdecombe Saturday 29th February at 7:30pm Sailing dangerously close to National Treasure status, one of the most outspoken politicians of our time embarks on her first ever national tour. www.chequermead.org.uk CLAIR HALL HAYWARDS HEATH Weald Theatre presents Dick Whittington 7th - 11th January 2020 £6 Tues/Wed £10 Thurs/Fri £13 Sat/Sat mat. Dick Whittington is heading to London with his cat Tommy, to seek his fortune and his one true love. Come and see the slapstick traditional family allcharity pantomime! Seriously Funny Comedy Club Friday 31st January 7.30pm Show 8pm Acts: TBC £10.00 There is nothing like LIVE stand up comedy! Back for its 13th season, the Clair Hall has played host to some fantastic acts before they reached their giddy stadium heights, including Michael McIntyre, Rhod Gilbert and Micky Flannigan! Andy Parsons: Healing the Nation Friday 7th February 8pm £15
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As seen on Mock the Week, Live at the Apollo, Q.I. etc. - and repeated on Dave. Seriously Funny Comedy Club Friday 28th February 7.30pm Show 8pm Acts: TBC ÂŁ10.00 There is nothing like LIVE stand up comedy! Back for its 13th season, the Clair Hall has played host to some fantastic acts before they reached their giddy stadium heights, including Michael McIntyre, Rhod Gilbert and Micky Flannigan! Full details and online booking at www.placesforpeopleleisure.org or booking office 01444 455440 HAYWARDS HEATH MUSIC SOCIETY Saturday 15th February 2020 at 7:30pm Jonathan Radford plays works by Debussy, Schumann and Gershwin arranged for alto, tenor and soprano saxophones. Haywards Heath Methodist Church 28 Perrymount Road, Haywards Heath Tickets Adults ÂŁ15 and under 18 ÂŁ5 available on the door or 01444417654 www.haywardsheathmusicsociety.org.uk MIDSUSSEX CALEDONIAN SOCIETY Annual Burns Supper on 25th January 2020 at Roffey Park at 6.30pm. More information and to book from secretary@midsussexcaledonainsocciety.or g.uk MIDSUSSEX RAMBLERS Wednesday 1st January 10.00
Turners Hill Circular, Turners Hill. 4.4mi/7.1km Moderate. Saturday 4th January 10.00 Offham Circular. 4.6mi/7.4km Moderate. Sunday 8th January 19.30 â&#x20AC;&#x153;The womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s land army, A Sussex connectionâ&#x20AC;?. A talk by Ian Everest. Sunday 12th January 10.30 A Stroll Round Shoreham Harbour. 3mi/4.8km Leisurely. Tuesday 14th January 10.00 Cuckfield to Staplefield. 7mi/11.3km Moderate. Saturday 18th January 10.00 Ditchling Common Circular. 4.2mi/6.8km Moderate. Tuesday 21st January 10.15 Stanmer Park and Falmer circular. 7.5mi/12.1km Moderate. Saturday 25th January 10.00 Danehill and Chelwood. 7mi/11.3km Moderate. Tuesday 28th January A winter downland wander from Chantry Post, 9.2mi / 14.8km. Moderate. Saturday 1st February Pre Sussex Area AGM walk, 4.5mi / 7.2km, Easy. Saturday 1st February Sussex Area AGM, Moderate. Tuesday 4th February Circular from Firle Beacon, 6mi / 9.7km, Moderate. Saturday 8th February Barcombe Circular, 3mi / 4.8km, Moderate. Sunday 9th February Winter Wander 3, 4mi / 6.4km, Moderate. Tuesday 11th February A walk through history, 8mi / 12.9km, Easy. Wednesday 12th February
"Sussex and the Napoleonic wars", Moderate. Saturday 15th February Figure of 8 around Newick, 10mi / 16.1km, Leisurely. Sunday 16th February Plumpton Circular, 3.5mi / 5.6km, Moderate. Tuesday 18th February 4 Counties, 10mi / 16.1km, Moderate. Saturday 22nd February To Staplefield and Beyond, 5mi / 8km, Moderate. Tuesday 25th February Down in the Woods, 10.5mi / 16.9km, Moderate. Saturday 29th February Plumpton Circular, 4mi / 6.4km. Moderate. www.midsussexramblers.co.uk publicity@midsussexramblers.co.uk ST FRANCIS SOCIAL & SPORTS CLUB NYE party - 100 Monkeys Band 31st December. ÂŁ5 members/ÂŁ10 guests www.stfrancissocialclub.com THE ARTS SOCIETY MID SUSSEX Clair Hall, Haywards Heath. Lecture; 10.00 to 11.50am coffee from 10.00am Non members welcome ÂŁ7 on the door Wednesday 15th January 2020 Lecture: The Magic of Prague - Czech Art and Culture Lecturer: Gavin Plumley
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NEW YEAR
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indsight is a wonderful thing. We often reflect on the past year and mourn chances we didn’t take or connections we didn’t make. Instead of looking longingly backwards, perhaps 2020 is a good year to develop your vision for the future so that it’s…well…20/20! Review your goals — short and long-term Are your everyday activities helping you to accomplish your short-term goals? Are you working on meaningful projects? Make sure at least some of your daily activities help you to accomplish your short-term goals, and that those short-term goals can build to let you accomplish larger goals and objectives. But don't be a slave to your goals. It's okay to change directions and shift deadlines. January is a great time revaluate. Are your long-term goals from six months ago still relevant to you today? It can be helpful to write down your goals using pen and paper, and then hang them in a place where you can see them. This acts as a visual prompt to remind you and inspire you during the day-to-day grind. Nurture relationships Sometimes friendships and family relationships get placed on the backburner when we're busy. Are there If there friends and relatives in your contacts list who you haven’t spoken with lately? Use this season to catch-up, reconnect, and nurture the relationships that matter. Request a planning meeting It could be with your boss, or your partner! When Please mention HAYWARDS HEATH Pages when responding to adverts
you think about the next year — do you see yourself staying at the same job? If so, do you want to be considered for promotion or a transfer? Would you like to plan a big trip with your partner, or start a family? With your boss you might mention projects you’d like to lead, qualifications you'd like to study for. With your partner you might want to talk about joining a gym together, planning a safari, or taking up ballroom dancing. These discussions are useful in both your work and your private life. They can help you understand points of dissatisfaction in your work or relationship and give you the clarity you need to explore a change. Invest in yourself There’s a difference between being comfortable and being complacent. Try stepping out of your comfort zone and take an online course, sign up with the Open University or night classes at college. Try out a yoga class or a massage, or simply go away with a friend or a partner to a spa for a few days. Reflect on lessons learned January is not all about new beginnings. It's nice to think about all you accomplished during 2019. What did you learn? What did you achieve? A lot probably happened in the past 12 months, but life moves so fast that too often we don’t take time to reflect on all we’ve learned. Take note of your discoveries and think about ways you can apply those lessons with intention as you move into the new year. JAN/FEB 2020
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