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Contents

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Comment

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Lottery Celebrates Birthday

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Covid-19 Appeal Raises £20k

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Exciting New Play Area

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Readers’ Letters

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Studio 2

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A Museum Fit For The Future

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Picture Postcards

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Garden View

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Teenager Cycles 34 Miles For Charity

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Pet’s Corner

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Three Men In A Boat Raise Funds

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A Different Approach To Family Law

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Obesity And Covid-19

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Recipe

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Book Review

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Health

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Autumn Show Will Go Ahead

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Puzzle Answers, Discounts & Offers

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COMMENT

FEEDBACK IS GOOD

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have an apology to make. In the last issue I inadvertently inserted a wordsearch grid on page 25 which had a lot of the letters missing making the puzzle impossible to complete. This caused a huge amount of consternation, confusion and frustration for readers which I am very sorry about. I was inundated with phone calls and emails pointing out the error for which I am truly grateful because it confirmed to me that the magazine was being read from cover to cover and an extremely valuable vehicle for our advertisers. As always, I urge you to mention Horsham Pages South when you respond to advertisements so that advertisers can track where they receive response from. There is no doubt that the magazine works as exemplified by the majority of advertisers that have been with us for over 12 years.

I am also grateful to our advertisers for sticking with us throughout the ‘Lock Down’ and with you, our readers, for supporting our advertisers and local companies throughout this difficult time which will help everyone get stronger together. Its important that as a community we don’t relax our social distancing and everyone sticks to the rules so that infection rates continue to stay low and we can avoid a repeat of the Summer. Please don’t stop giving us feedback, be it good or bad, so that we can continue to improve the magazine and provide a useful source of news and information for the whole community. Stay safe and well. Richard Milbourn, Editor E: editor@carnahpublications.com

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HORSHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL

LOTTERY CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY

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t a Horsham District Council Cabinet meeting

sports clubs, school associations and amateur dramatic

on 24 September councillors will look to

societies, to local environmental groups, community

approve the continuation of the Horsham

projects and those giving support to the vulnerable

District Community Lottery after an extremely successful one year trial.

members of our community. Cllr Tricia Youtan, Horsham District Council’s Cabinet

The Lottery was launched by the Council in

Member for Community and Wellbeing, said: “There is a

September 2019 and in its first year of operation it is

chance to win ÂŁ25,000 so I urge current players to keep

set to raise over ÂŁ56,000 for a wide variety of the

playing and new players to sign up now.�

District’s voluntary and community groups.

Tickets cost just ÂŁ1 each, with 60p in each pound

It achieves 1800 weekly ticket sales with some 970

going to support local good causes. The lottery is run

regular weekly players. Throughout its first year 81 local

on behalf of Horsham District Council by external

charities, volunteer groups, community groups and local

provider Gatherwell, which already runs a similar

good causes have registered with the lottery and have

scheme for many other local councils. Community

benefited from the considerable funds raised.

groups wanting to enrol and those wanting to buy

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COVID-19 APPEAL RAISES £20K

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he Horsham District Covid-19 Appeal which was

Horsham District and have greatly helped our

launched to help with funding for the Horsham

Community Hub volunteers who have worked

District Community Volunteer Hubs and

tirelessly to help those who have been self-isolating in

community group Horsham Matters during the coronavirus crisis, has successfully raised some £20,000. The Community Volunteer Hubs were established by local community groups, parish and neighbourhood

our communities at such a difficult time. The funds were allocated to the District’s Community Hubs on a weekly basis to help residents. People are reminded that if they wish to continue

councils, social media groups and Horsham District

to contribute to local good causes, an easy way to do

Council for the vulnerable of the Horsham District

so is to buy tickets for the Horsham District

who were self-isolating during the pandemic.

Community Lottery.

Commenting on the success of the appeal, Horsham

Tickets for the weekly online lottery cost just £1

District Council Cabinet Member for Community

and proceeds go towards helping some 70 different

Matters and Wellbeing Cllr Tricia Youtan said:

local charities, community groups and good causes.

“We would like to say a big thank you to everyone

Community groups wishing to still sign up for the

for their fantastic support in donating to this appeal.

lottery and those wanting to buy tickets should visit

These contributions have made, and continue to

the Horsham District Community Lottery website or

make, a real difference to vulnerable people in

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HORSHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL

EXCITING NEW PLAY AREA

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hildren can look forward to new improved facilities as plans are underway to renew part of Horsham Park Play Area, which are set to deliver an exciting upgrade to play equipment in October this year. The northern part of the play area alongside the Pavilions in the Park Car Park is to be completely renewed with an exciting adventure trail which will include a series of sprawling net play structures to take children on an adventure up to a large tree house on the top of the existing grass hill. The play area improvement has been funded through contributions from local planning developments and is aimed at providing space for more children to play in an imaginative and challenging way.

Commenting on the new developments, Horsham District Council Cabinet Member for Leisure and Culture Cllr Jonathan Chowen said: “I am delighted that our plans for this new play area are coming to fruition and that work will very soon be underway. In order to facilitate the refurbishment, the northern part of Horsham Park Play Area including the existing zip wire will be out of action from early September to mid- October.

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READERS’ LETTERS

BIG RESPONSE TO ROOKWOOD PLAN

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ear Editor, I refer to your comment in the August/September edition of Horsham Pages and first of all, I am astonished that even consideration is being given to developing houses on green land, on what is obviously green belt and on an attractive golf course in Horsham. Yes, it is too close to Warnham Nature Reserve and yes, it is absurd to consider this site for even more building of houses in Horsham. You mention that it is a question of weighing the need for new housing against protecting the countryside but this comment alone, is puzzling as clearly there should be no need to build houses at any time, on what is now a golf course, on what is now green pastures in our town and what is now, our treasured nature and countryside. I can only hope that our local town council reaches a common sense approach with this and I am sure will recognise that Horsham is already full with the development of new housing and that yes, the protection of our nature and countryside comes first in any consideration of building houses in the town no matter what pressures are being made by central government to build more and more new houses in every possible city, town and village in the land. I accept the need for additional nationwide housing in view of the constant growth in the UK population but I also stress the need to protect our environment and green land and suggest that building only takes place on brown land or where it can be deemed suitable. Rookwood is not. Yours, Philip Turner ear Editor, Construction projects are essential to arrest our economic decline. The Government’s “Planning for the Future” proposes a presumption of planning permission on greenfield sites. Local Councils and residents will have little say in the volume, location or timing of future development and no direct say in funding of infrastructure. With the proposed massive unsustainable increase in

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new build Horsham will lose its identity as it is rapidly absorbed into Crawsham and extended, largely westwards, on an uncontrolled basis. Horsham District Council, with strong support from Jeremy Quin MP, should: · Petition the Government to reduce its unsustainable development targets and ensure adequate infrastructure, that future developments are of the highest environmental standards with adequate recreation areas and include a high proportion of affordable housing for our youngsters, etc. · Demand a local major hospital – Redhill Hospital cannot cope with the influx of population, is outdated and so remote from most of the people it serves that we get a second-class service that endangers our health. · Establish a Country Park on land to the west of the Crawley Road (A264) and south of Faygate (previously an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) to permanently protect the identity of Horsham and provide public access to the countryside. · Develop a golf course on the Country Park, in partnership with Ifield golf, to replace the probable loss of two golf courses. This should, with the recent expansion of Horsham’s Golf & Fitness’s course, provide ample golfing resources. · Construct affordable housing for our youngsters by developing publicly owned land (eg 35% of the homes proposed for Horsham District Council’s Rookwood Park). Yours, Keith Steed ear Editor, I am a friend of Warnham Nature Reserve. It is a wonderful place. It is where you go to be at peace. Where you go to watch birds, butterflies and insects. To wonder at the amazingly beautiful wild flowers in the meadow, the fungi in the woods and note the changing seasons. It is a place for everyone. It is lovingly cared for by dedicated people who welcome us all especially the young with the various events that inform, instruct and educate in a fun way. Since the lock down there have had to be

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READERS’ LETTERS

some things put on hold but I notice a lot of young families arriving who had possibly not been before. The new building is taking shape. It will help provide a welcome to even more visitors. In this ever changing world with the worry of climate change this is where you go to put these matters aside. Please help to keep Rookwood Green. Perhaps it could even be enlarged. Yours, Alison Hendra ear Editor, Further to your invitation in the Horsham South Pages for comments on the proposed Rookwood Development I thought I would send you a copy of my submission to HDC (attached) in case it is of interest. I have lived in Horsham for many years and as a child used to drive through it with my mother. I love this town and the amount of development is devastating. I completely agree with regularly building and improving housing stock but not the vast developments that are taking place. For me the golf course and nature reserve are areas that should be forever ring fenced to keep our green space and ensure the town retains its ambience and reputation as a great place to live. I am extremely concerned that the Council has already made a decision and will hide behind Government ‘instructions’. Our own MP sent out a standard reply to my letter to him advising me to engage with the Council despite my enclosing copies of my letters to them and a copy of the attached. As you can imagine I was far from impressed. Lastly I would just add that the proposal is to put 1000+ houses on an area similar to the Rookwood Park development that has 52. Thank you for your efforts. Yours, Denise Lincoln ear Editor, 1. The proposed Rookwood Green development is another Government stab in the back to prevent us maintaining our beautiful greenfield areas. This development should not have even been suggested, alone proposed, as a serious housing development. It already has a significant purpose. 2. The North Horsham Development by L&G and Horizon huge school/housing/industrial area complex

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was bad enough. I spoke against it as totally out of place and an unnecessary development. 3. And the Fairfax South Roffey development. Well, what do I say? Yet another money spinner for developers and no consideration to long term loss of more greenfield sites. Not only that the company Fairfax Developers even had the sheer audacity to name the area as Faygate instead of South Roffey. The area is clearly next to South Roffey. One should remember Horsham is a small town. All these developments will cause utter chaos for years to come on the roads and associated disturbances. change its character for ever and turn it into a large town. Our local services and all the statutory authorities, water, electricity, sewerage, gas and telecom cannot possibly agree they can manage with all these huge developments. Yours, James Dale Please write with any letters to editor@carnahpublications.com

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STUDIO 2

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H O R S H A M ROTA RY

A MUSEUM FIT FOR THE FUTURE

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orsham Museum and Art Gallery is set to undertake one of the most dramatic changes in its 126-year-old history as work begins to modernise and refresh displays, introduce a digital cultural heritage offer, and improve the customer experience. The temporary closure of the Museum due to Covid-19 and the ongoing challenge of introducing safety measures in a 600-year-old building which doesn’t lend itself to social distancing, has provided an opportunity for the Council to look at ways of refreshing and modernising its offer to the public whilst the building is closed. The Council is committed to safeguarding and protecting the District’s heritage, culture and memories and the Museum in the Causeway provides the perfect backdrop to tell Horsham’s story. The refresh will tell new stories with rationalised and carefully curated collections and will use digital technology to complement the offer. In the meantime the Council has overcome the challenges of social distancing and launched a new website – to allow visitors from across the world to discover stories and objects from Horsham District’s past. New features and sections will continue to be added over the coming months, encouraging more people than ever to engage with Horsham District’s history.

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PICTURE POSTCARDS Jeremy Knight from Horsham Museum & Art Gallery investigates the history of postcards and wonders if they will make a comeback with staycations this year

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his summer as Britain decides to rediscover the

receiving.

delights of our own countryside, a tradition that

· They were used as means of telling the news in a

took off in the age of the railway and later the

format that would later be mirrored by tabloid

rambler, I thought we would look at the leading

journalism – a strong image and a short summation of

souvenir of that era - the humble postcard. For all we

the information. With the speed of the postal service,

know, as we return to our old holiday habits, postcards

people could respond quicker than newspapers in

might make a comeback instead of emails, texts, selfies,

getting information out, and unlike postcards

or tweets.

newspapers at the time had very few photographs or

The pictorial postcard, for Britain at least, is a

images.

relatively modern invention that quickly gained

· They became a marketing device for towns,

popularity. According to Pete Davies, author of

businesses and events. Reprints of historic photographs

Collecting Modern Postcards, “between 1900 and 1914

in postcard form, for example those of Thomas

an astonishing two million picture postcards were

Honywood of Horsham town centre, helped to create

posted in Britain every day.” Postcards were useful in

a demand for information about, raise and interest, the

the early 20th century for a number of reasons:

town.

· They enabled short notes to be sent without the

The story of the British pictorial postcard begins on

need to write a long letter. With no telephone or

the 14 September 1894 when a pen and ink sketch of

email, it was the only way to communicate long

Scarborough North Bay, produced by the town’s

distance.

Westborough Press, was posted. As usual though, its

· They were often sent and delivered on the same day.

antecedents go some way back. Drab postcards, sent

The postal service geared itself up to this demand,

without envelopes, were issued as early as the 1860s.

employing more postmen in order to facilitate a

The real history begins back in 1840 with the

quicker turn around

establishment of the uniform postage paid for by a

· They were cheap, often a halfpenny including the

stamp, a system proposed by Rowland Hill in his

stamp, though the price later increased to a penny.

booklet Post Office Reform; its importance and

· They enabled you to send a personal image, whether

Practibility, a privately printed publication. Hill himself

humorous, artistic or real life, enhancing both the

expressed the problem faced by the Post Office; “I

pleasure in giving and the recipient’s pleasure in

early saw the terrible inconvenience of being poor…

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my mother was afraid the postman might bring a

character was supremely important and a few lawsuits

letter while she had no money to pay the postage.� On

followed.

10 January 1840, Uniform Penny Postage was

In 1875, the General Postal Union was formed

introduced, and from 1st May, the official pre-paid Post

attended by 22 delegates in Berne Switzerland. Some 4

Office envelopes were available to purchase. These

years later, when 38 delegates attended the Paris

envelopes were designed by Sir William Mulready and

conference, it became the Universal Postal Union

had a figure of Britannia with a lion sending out

allowing cross-country postage, with one postal rate

winged messengers to peoples of foreign land, children

fixed for all countries. This led to specific postal cards

and the sick. They were unpopular and were soon

being issued for foreign posting.

replaced with plain envelopes. In 1841, the penny pink

Britain lagged behind its continental neighbours in

envelope (with an embossed stamp) was issued and

issuing pictorial postcards because of various

proved so popular it remained in use for 61 years.

regulations. People were not allowed to mail a

Dr Heinrich von Stephen (1831-97), of Germany, was

privately printed card with an adhesive stamp, they

the first to come up with the idea of a stiff piece of

could only use officially issued cards. John Henniker

card of envelope size, written directly on and posted

Heaton MP fought against this regulation, and swept

without envelope, whose nature would obviate the

along by a ground swell of public opinion, forced a

needs for all the civil pleasantries that wasted time and

change. From 1 September 1894, privately printed

filled up a letter. In 1869 Austria Dr. E. Herrman (1839-

cards could be sent with a half penny stamp.

1902), of Austria, developed the idea, suggesting that

Despite the change picture postcards still did not

the postal rate would be half that of a letter.

take off like that had among our Continental

Therefore, it was that on 1 October 1869 the world’s

neighbours. This is likely to have been due to their size.

first postcard was sent, the Correspondenze - Karte for

The British postal authorities insisted on a small size,

use in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, where several

the same as the official postcard. In January the

million were sent in the first year.

following year the Post Office allowed a new size of

A year later, the first British postcard was issued.

card, known as the Court Card that was 4 by 3

They were imprinted with a half penny stamp and had

inches, a full inch shorter than those issued in Europe.

plain backs. The postcards were bigger in size than

Eventually on 1 November 1899, the Post Office

most envelopes and therefore difficult to handle, so

relented and allowed the British post card to be the

they were soon reduced in size to slightly larger than

same size as the Universal Post Union agreed size. Now

4x3in. Within a year, 76 million of them had been sent.

pictorial postcards were issued and by 1902, Britain had

Unfortunately, people worried about prying eyes

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PICTURE POSTCARDS

former apprentice and son-in law, Bromley (who was

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There was one further change that occurred, and for once Britain led the way. When plain postcards were issued, the front was the area with the address and

related to the Horsham clockmaker Bromley), thus becoming the firm Russell and Bromley. William Smart Russell took over his father’s business

stamp on it, the back was the blank side. With the

becoming W. S. Russell and Son, Tea and Family Grocer.

arrival of the picture, the image filled the back and

He married twice and tragically lost his son Ralph in the

became the front. Regulations prohibited the

First World War. Russell died on 15 July 1930 and is

correspondence to be on the same side as the address,

buried in Denne Road Cemetery. According to Miss

so the picture had to leave space for the notes.

Pannett he lived at Vine Cottage in a “large rambling

However, by 1902 postcards were being sent because

old house” in the Bishopric. He would take his collie

of the pictures, so in 1902 Frederick Hartmann issued

dog for a walk, look through the morning mail, and

the first card with a divided address panel, text panel

then take his grey mare for a pre-breakfast ride. He

and a full picture on the front. It was not until 1906-7

took a great deal of interest in the town serving on

that this was universally adopted throughout the globe.

various committees. As a hobby he pursued painting

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William Smart Russell was the son of a grocer, Julius

illustrations were published by postcard companies.

Russell who set up business in West Street, was born

According to Miss Pannett he would go out painting

around 1849. As an aside, his uncle Albion Russell set

on Thursday afternoon, during early closing.

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H E A D 2 H E A D S E N S O RY T H E AT R E

TEENAGER CYCLES 34 MILES FOR CHARITY

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THREE MEN IN A BOAT RAISE FUNDS

triumphant trio have returned from an

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even became the most patriotic/optimistic “sailors” on

incredible trip paddling from Devizes to

the Thames for a short time during a brief gust of wind

Chelsea to raise money for St Catherine’s

going in the right direction. When the wind wasn’t on

Hospice. In tribute to his dad, Rob, who was cared for

our side, one of us had to wade alongside our raft, but

by the local hospice, Charles Reynolds, along with his

we’re so thrilled that we completed our journey.

friends Kit Burgess, and Bob Blackstock, (to Windsor

When my dad Rob was diagnosed with a glioblastoma

before being replaced by Ben Perkins on the final

multiforme brain tumour in February this year, it was

stretch) set out in August on a home-made raft.

completely out of the blue, but St Catherine’s were

Armed with only three paddles and their optimism,

brilliant in caring for him and our entire family. The

over the last week, they’ve tackled a journey of more

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than 120 miles and 77 locks. All on a raft made of

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floorboards and six old agricultural barrels!

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in memory of Charles’ dad.

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OVID-19 and its effects have scared us all, health professionals and public alike. We’re still learning about the virus, but one fact has been all over the news in the past couple of months. Obese people (people with a BMI over 30) are more at risk of complications. Why is this? Most of my friends with BMIs close to or greater than 30 seem perfectly healthy individuals. Should they be worried? In order to answer this question, we need to look at the immune system: When we catch a virus our body’s defence system is triggered, and inflammation occurs. This is due to our all-purpose innate immune response, which serves as the first wave against foreign invaders. Blood flow increases to the infected area causing redness and swelling. When your nose blocks and becomes red when you catch a cold, that’s inflammation. This reaction is caused by white blood cells called macrophages and the proteins they produce called cytokines. It’s the cytokines which trigger inflammation. Usually this inflammation is a simply a sign that our body is releasing the hormones and proteins which activate our white blood cells to kickstart the recovery process, and ultimately defeat the infection. No inflammation means no defence…and that’s bad. So far so good; so why is obesity a problem? Well it turns out that white blood cells aren’t the only type of cell that have the ability to produce those inflammation-inducing cytokines. Fat cells (adipocytes) can also do this. Scientists have learned that fat is an active endocrine organ, one that can secrete a whole host of proteins and chemicals, including inflammatory cytokines. When your body keeps adding adipose tissue (fat) cytokines are released by your fat cells, triggering inflammation. Researchers even characterised obesity as ‘…a state of low-grade,

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BEEF EVERY DAY BUT NO LATIN As schools go back, we find out about Kevin Newman’s latest book, where readers can escape to the Sussex School started by a schoolboy

Kevin Newman.

ver thought you could run

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book at his head for

your school better than

‘inattention’. Kevin

your teachers? In 1925, an

explains that the

11-year-old schoolboy from Hove

achievements of

in Sussex, James Bernard Clifton

Clifton (who died in

did more than just think about it

2000, aged 87) didn’t

– he actually set up his own

stop there: “He had a

school. Complete with a one-

successful wartime

legged swimming teacher, a book-throwing

naval career and as a

headmaster, a ball-stealing school dog, and WWII air

skilled engineer, his

raid, Beef Every Day but No Latin is the first novel by

power inverter

prolific Sussex author Kevin Newman. Kevin, who has

helped send Nasa’s

turned his hand from factual to (historical) fiction for

Gemini spacecraft

the moment, tells the tale of how ‘Clifton’ managed to

into orbit in the early

do what no other British child has ever done before or

Sixties. James also

since (and here in Sussex): open up his own school and

created the Clifton

keep it going.

Nanometer Osmometer, a high-tech scientific

Unlike any other school, Clifton was able to decide

instrument which bears his name. He was both an

on the timetable, recruit his own staff, and teach other

incredible boy and man who deserves greater

pupils. The end result? A warm, close and very unique

recognition.”

school, which we’d all liked to have attended, where

The book is suitable for older children too and Kevin

the pupils had ‘beef every day but no Latin’. The name

believes it will fulfil a particular need this year: “Schools

of the book is based on the fact that Clifton had his say

have become bigger and bigger over the last few

on all aspects of the school, except its school dinners. It

decades, with increasing exam pressure heaped on

all adds up to an equally sad, funny and heart-warming

students in many cases, so I hope that Beef provides

story, published by Sussex publishers The Real Press,

some escapism by taking children back nearly a century

based on the real-life story of this very amazing boy,

to a few different age of small, family-run schools.

the team he built and his school, Claremont Preparatory

Hopefully spending time with Clifton, Eileen, Mick and

School in Hove, which still thrives today in Sussex.

Bill O’Byrne, Herbert Marshall the Hollywood film star

“It’s a tale we definitely need in 2020,” explains

swimming teacher and Buelis, the school’s demented

author Kevin, who has written one previous novel, and

dog will help pupils escape the strange and slightly alien

the history of another Sussex school before. “I think

COVID-era schools they return to this September.”

every adult at some point would have loved to have

The novel, which retails at £7.99 in paperback and

snapped their fingers like Thanos and removed some

£2.99 on Kindle from is now being converted by Kevin

teachers or lessons – Clifton was the only boy I’ve ever

into a screenplay as feedback from bookshops, librarians

discovered though who got so fed up of his school

and people at talks before lockdown have been

(Holland House) he set up his own. Even more

incredibly positive with people saying what a great

remarkably, it’s still going today.” Clifton’s idea to start a

movie the story would make. Local history tour

school up came about after his maths teacher threw a

company, All-Inclusive History also provide a Beef Every

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School cricket team.

Those not able to attend, who may be shielding or quarantining can still access the talk on Saturday October 3rd at 7pm via zoom – when Kevin will be giving a similar presentation but with extracts from the Claremont House.

book for the Festival. Please visit www.steyningdistrictfooddrinkfestival.co.uk and

Day but No Latin walking tour ending up at the

look under talks. Either way, an entertaining evening is

Claremont Guest House in Hove’s Second Avenue,

promised, and (unlike James Bernard Clifton

where the school was first founded by Clifton back in

experienced), those attending will not receive books

1925. Rather than plates of Beef, a cream tea and glass

being thrown at their heads!

of bubbly is more likely to be offered to those entering its doors. The book’s launch event will be at the Fountain pub at Ashurst, as part of Steyning and District Food and Drink Festival 2020. Those who wish to get their hands on a signed copy of the book and hear Kevin’s talk on this amazing school and its creator, need to book a place at the event on Tuesday 29 September, which starts at 7pm. The evening at The Fountain will be themed around the book, with diners able to choose a local ‘Beef’ or ‘Vegetarian or Vegan’ option, (the latter as Clifton would have preferred). The pub and its outdoor facilities will be open as normal for those who wish to attend and at 7.30pm an illustrated talk will take place for a capped number of ticket holders, in line with current COVID guidelines. The talk will be an introduction to the book, how Kevin came to discover the tale of the boy who set up a school, why it is a tale we need right now in 2020 and the historical research behind the novel. Those not able to join the diners or those in the talk will still be able to enjoy the pub’s outdoor facilities for the event and Kevin will afterwards sign copies of the book at the event – outdoors if weather permitting. To advertise call 01403 588618 or visit www.horshampublications.com HORSHAM PAGES South

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ROFFEY CRICKET CLUB

CROWDFUNDING FOR CLUBHOUSE

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offey Cricket Club has been at the heart of the Roffey community for decades, even centuries. It provides the people of the community with entertaining, league winning Cricket season after season, this little known about Cricket Club are one of the best clubs in Sussex, winning leagues with the 1st, all the way through to the 3rd teams. We have a friendly, welcoming atmosphere with a great community spirit. Roffey CC also provides sessions for the Colts, for any budding 5-16 yr old cricketers out there. The Cricket Club relies heavily on donations and the good will of the community and it's members for its day to day running and this is where we need your help. The clubhouse is in desperate need of a revamp, due to increased

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social and corporate event requirements, however, the funds are, unfortunately, in short supply. The Club have started a crowdfunding campaign to raise £8,000 for the clubhouse revamp as it would help to increase the appeal of the club for further events, therefore helping to increase its own funding prospects. The Club are asking you to spare a moment of your time and hard earned pennies to donate to their project. To find out more and to donate, please visit www.justgiving.com/ crowdfunding/ roffeycricketclub

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