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CONTENTS M AY 2 0 1 9 4
Contents
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Comment
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Year of Culture
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Southwater Library
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Neighbourhood Watch
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Berkeley’s Broadacres Development
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Patrick McIntosh Starts Epic Ride
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Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens Restored
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Recipe
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Roffey Cricket Club
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Piazza Italia Delivers the Smiles
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Local Author Tom Singfield
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Pet’s Corner
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Free PSA Tests in Horsham
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Community Information Board
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What’s On
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Puzzle Answers, Discounts & Offers
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COMMENT
MAKING OUR COMMUNITIES SAFER
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eeling safe in our homes and communities without fear of crime is important. However, in this day and age, the reality is that many of us may feel isolated or vulnerable in our day-to-day lives; Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) can help alleviate such isolation and vulnerability. With the ever increasing strain on the resources and priorities placed on Police Forces across the country, the National Neighbourhood Watch Network (NWN) now plays a vital partnership role with Sussex Police, and other Agencies, to ensure the ongoing safety and well-being of our communities and residents. On pages 32 and 33 you can find out about two Neighbourhood Watch schemes -
Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) can help alleviate such isolation and vulnerability and Junior Neighbourhood Watch (JNHW) is a very successful and popular project package designed for 10-11-year-old children to gain an understanding and practical skills to deal with current neighbourhood issues. Volunteers are now being sought for JNHW and you can find out more about joining existing NHW schemes or creating a new scheme by getting in touch at horshamnhw@gmail.com or visit horshamnhw.btck.co.uk and help make our communities safer. Richard Milbourn, Editor E: editor@horshampublications.com
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Y E A R O F C U LT U R E 2 0 1 9 The Horsham District is now in full swing and we now have over 500 events listed on the website! What will you choose to see and do in the coming months? Highlights to look out for in June/July 2019:
Comedy Slapstick and Shakespeare.
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ne of the most highly regarded classical music festivals in the UK –The Shipley Arts Festival – continues in June and July with
a programme of superb music at locations across the District including Billingshurst, Broadbridge Heath, Amberley, Shipley, Steyning, Coolham, Warnham Park, Knepp Castle and Nuthurst. Find out more at www.shipleyartsfestival.co.uk. The variety of events this June is remarkable
and for art lovers alone there is an opportunity to create art at The Blue Idol, follow a Horsham District Art Trailand enjoy art exhibitions at Parham House and Horsham Museum and Art Gallery. Outdoor theatre is on offer at Dial Post, Billingshurst and West Chiltington, or you can enjoy a concert series at Leonardslee House and Gardens, a Father’s Day Banquet at Mannings Heath Golf and Wine Estate and the Floral Fringe Fair at Amberley Museum. For children, Fizzlebert Stump is a must-see offering a brand new, hilarious adaptation of AF Harrold’s much-loved book for children featuring puppetry, magic and a
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YEAR OF CULTURE 2019 lion with false teeth! Spanish lovers may want to visit Horsham to enjoy a free Spanish Festival, or why not pay a visit to Steyning to experience the St Cuthman’s Wheelbarrow Race! The music offer continues in July with Summer Sounds in Horsham Park, a Summer of Love pop concert in Henfield, and concerts at venues across Horsham including the Horsham Garden Music Festival. Make a note to see the unique triple bill by StopGap Dance, “A Space in Gravity” at The Capitol, and sci-fi lovers should look out for a unique exhibition on Eric Williams at libraries across the District.. Theatre lovers should look out for some great new shows at The Capitol, book tickets for the West Chiltington Drama Festival or invite their children to take part in a Comedy, Slapstick and Shakespeare workshop in Billinsghurst. You will also want to put the 7th July in your diary to enjoy the colourful Children’s Parade,part of FunDay Sunday in Horsham Park. This is just a selection of the wide range of events and activities happening throughout June and July. You can find full details of these events and more in the new June to December programme or online at www.hdculture2019.co.uk. Follow @hdculture2019 on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to stay up to date with the Horsham District Year of Culture 2019.
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S O U T H W AT E R L I B R A R Y
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e’re excited to announce that the theme of the Summer Reading Challenge 2019 is Space Chase, an out-of-this-world adventure inspired by the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing. Children taking part in the challenge will join our super space family, The Rockets, for a thrilling mission to track down books nabbed by mischievous aliens! The fun starts at your local library from Saturday 13 July. We are looking for people aged 14+ years, with some spare time this summer, to help us run the challenge. Find out more about this volunteer role and complete the online application form at www.westsussexlibraries/src
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NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH NEEDS HELP
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unior Neighbourhood Watch (JNHW) is a very successful and popular project package, acclaimed by Sussex Police, designed for 10-11-year-old children (primary school Years 5-6). The delivered package helps the children to gain an understanding and practical skills to deal with current neighbourhood issues, to make them aware of their personal safety and how to improve it. We build upon the children’s already well developed observation skills, which in our experience have been demonstrated to be far superior to those of adults! JNHW has been created to: • Show young people that they can make a difference; • Encourage the development of practical skills, to address young peoples’ understanding of community issues and how to make their community a safe place; • Help children grow into responsible citizens, ideally with families, grandparents and friends fully supportive of the aims and objectives of Neighbourhood Watch. JNHW is designed to be run as a voluntary after school activity for one hour per week, usually for six weeks but some flexibility is available. Sessions are run by Neighbourhood Watch volunteers with help, where possible, from Sussex Police, local authority staff, county Emergency Planning staff and volunteer Magistrates. The children clearly love the course and the volunteers find it a rewarding experience. Tony George who has organised the JNHW so successfully for a number of years is in his late 80s and understandably, would like to step back from the organisation of this important scheme. He is hoping that some of you can volunteer in order that JNHW can
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continue to do the good work that it has done so effectively for years. Free training, (teaching experience is not required) and the support of experienced leaders is available. Helpers will be required to undergo an Enhanced DBS check, which we will pay for. If you can help, or would like to know more, please do get in touch at horshamnhw@gmail.com or visit horshamnhw.btck.co.uk NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH – WHY NOT JOIN?
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ith the ever increasing strain on the resources and priorities placed on Police Forces across the country, the National Neighbourhood Watch Network (NWN) now plays a vital partnership role with Sussex Police, and other Agencies, to ensure the ongoing safety and well-being of our communities and residents. We should be able to feel safe in our homes and communities, relax with family and friends without fear of crime. However, in this day and age, the reality is that many of us may feel isolated or vulnerable in our day-to-day lives; Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) can help alleviate such isolation and vulnerability. Members of NHW street schemes play a vital role by being watchful and sharing messages that keep us safe. Sharing information with the Police and your neighbours is a proven way of ensuring potential threats to our way of life are kept to a minimum. Many people say that NHW members are “curtain-twitching busybodies” with nothing better to do than spy on their neighbours! Nothing could be more untrue!
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N E I G H B O U R H O O D W AT C H
NHW helps ensure that everyone in a community, from the very young to the very old, are as safe as we can help them be. NHW helps with protecting our homes, communities and loved ones; NHW provides information about making our homes and property safe, contact details for helping those with worries about the young and old and for reporting crime or suspicious activity. NHW can also help provide street signs, door and window stickers to inform others of NHW schemes and to deter cold callers. All in all, NHW schemes help connect communities and help neighbours look out for each other. You can find out more about NHW activities and schemes in the Horsham District, including joining an existing NHW scheme or setting up a new scheme by making contact by any of the following means: www.horshamnhw.btck.co.uk - HDNHWA
www.ourwatch.org.uk – OurWatch - to see NHW schemes in your area horshamnhw@gmail.com – email questions to HDNHWA Committee members secretary.horshamnhw@outlook.com – email address of the Secretary of HDNHWA Quote from Superintendent James Collis of Sussex Police…"I am delighted to have such a proactive network of volunteers to turn to but who also then go about making our communities safer each and every moment of each day without any direction from us. Keeping your eyes and ears open to prevent crime in the first place, to share tips and information and make your communities safer means you make Sussex a difficult place for criminals to go about their business unseen or unchallenged. In turn we all enjoy a safer community and hopefully enjoy a better quality of life... Thank you".
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BERKELEY’S BROADACRES DEVELOPMENT
PUPILS CREATE EGG-CELLENT DISPLAY
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n April, students from Southwater Junior Academy had an egg-cellent time decorating Easter eggs for a display at Berkeley’s Broadacres development in Southwater, West Sussex. Pupils, were put into small groups within their classes and decorated the eggs to create a unique design. Collectively, 64 eggs were hand decorated and placed at Broadacres to generate a colourful seasonal scene for the community. Jeremy Chapman, Managing Director at Berkeley Homes (Southern) East, comments: “The pupils at Southwater Junior Academy have used their creative flair and imaginations to create a wonderful Easter display. A massive thank you to all the students and staff who help to design this spectacular display. Encouraging engagement with the local community is very important at Berkeley Homes and I am sure this project has been an enjoyable experience for the children.” Headteacher of Southwater Junior Academy, Mrs Rebecca Toogood, comments: “The staff and pupils at Southwater Junior Academy have really enjoyed creating the festive Easter Eggs. Each child has used their powers of creativity and imagination to create a magnificent display for everyone to enjoy. Along with the rest of the staff at Southwater Junior Academy, I’m extremely proud of our pupils for the beautiful, vibrant (…and dare I say ‘eggcellent’) display
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they have created at Broadacres.” Broadacres offers an exceptional collection of beautifully appointed three, four and fivebedroom homes, surrounded by acres of parkland in the scenic Sussex countryside. Thoughtfully designed to complement the architectural character of the village, Broadacres combines traditional elegant façades with stylish contemporary interiors, epitomising luxury living. Designed to provide an excellent quality of life, those who live here can enjoy beautifully landscaped grounds, a village pond, a natural play area as well as the convenience of having excellent local schools and shops a few moments away. With amenities such as the Downs Link; a beautiful green corridor with fabulous views and teaming with wildlife; a new sports pavilion and both football and cricket pitches on your doorstep, making the most of the great outdoors has never been as easy. Whether you are a growing family looking for more space, a professional seeking excellent transport links or a couple simply downsizing to a lowmaintenance home, Broadacres is the perfect place to call home. Prices start from £399,500. For further information on Broadacres, call 01403 334 000 or visit www.broadacres-southwater.co.uk
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S T C AT H E R I N E ’ S H O S P I C E
PATRICK MCINTOSH STARTS EPIC RIDE
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here was a chorus of cheers and a celebratory atmosphere at St Catherine’s Hospice on 3rd May as local man, Patrick McIntosh, from Smallfield, began his ‘wheely’ great cycling challenge. Triple cancer survivor, Patrick, has already trekked to the South Pole. Now he’s taking on his Lifecycle – a mammoth around the world cycling challenge to raise awareness of the fight against cancer. And to raise funds to build a new home for his local hospice, St Catherine’s. And Patrick’s epic challenge hasn’t gone unnoticed. Before his departure his training efforts caught the attention of his neighbour Dame Judi Dench. She met with Patrick to wish him good luck and to give him a lucky four leafed clover silver medallion charm. Patrick has attached this to his bike for the duration of his challenge. Dame Judi said, “Patrick’s taking on an extraordinary journey. And he’s also cycling for our local hospice, St Catherine’s. I’m sure most people know about the phenomenal work they do looking after people in our community. Please watch Patrick’s progress and give what you can. Because cancer is something that concerns all of us, absolutely all of us, if not ourselves then certainly somebody we know.” Patrick said, “Having Dame Judi’s support has been amazing and I was particularly touched by the charm she gave me. The general support I’ve had has been incredible. I’d like to thank everyone who has already got behind my challenge, by donating and wishing me luck.” Hospice staff and supporters came together to cheer Patrick off for the first stint of his journey of more than 7,000 miles to Japan. Their support meant his journey got off to a great start! After leaving St Catherine’s Patrick cycled towards Pease Pottage, which will be the site of a new, larger hospice building in years to come, then
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Patrick with Dame Judi Dench.
headed onto London and Twickenham Stadium. From there Patrick will cycle across Europe and Russia with the aim of reaching Tokyo for the opening game of the Rugby World Cup in September. As part of his cycle ride Patrick is raising money for St Catherine’s new hospice building. He said, “It’s an honour to support St Catherine’s as part of my latest adventure. Being a cancer survivor myself I know the importance of their vital care. I want more people to be able to have hospice care in the future so that’s why I’m raising money for St Catherine’s new larger hospice.” Speaking at St Catherine’s on the morning of his departure Patrick added, “Some people say I’m crazy to want to cycle around the world having survived three cancers, but I want to show what’s possible even after a horrible diagnosis and major surgery. I’m really looking forward to getting going now. After a well earned rest, Patrick intends to continue the next leg of his global cycle ride across North America and Iceland in early 2020. For the latest updates on Patrick’s amazing adventure follow him on Twitter at: @KMGfoundation Or to donate to Patrick in his epic cycling challenge please visit: www.uk.virginmoneygiving.com/PatrickMcIntos hLifeCycle
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LEONARDSLEE LAKES AND GARDENS RESTORED
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escribed as ‘the finest woodland gardens in England’, Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens opened to the public on April 6th 2019. This follows two years’ extensive work on the Grade 1 Listed gardens and on site facilities by new owner Penny Streeter OBE. It is one of the largest UK garden restoration projects for nearly 30 years. Visit www.leonardsleegardens.co.uk. General manager Adam Streeter says that work by head gardener Ray Abraham has included inspection and extensive rebuilding of some 10 miles of pathways that had collapsed down into the valley in which the gardens are set; also cataloguing some 10,000 trees and carrying out tree surgery where necessary. Closed to the public since 2010, the 240 acre estate has attracted major public interest to see once again the outstanding displays of rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias, magnolias and bluebells, collected from all over the world from the early 1800s. Set in a steep-sided valley, the estate offers visitors a rare combination of lakes, woodlands
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and parkland walks to enjoy. There is an acclaimed Pulham rock garden built in 1890, and a colony of wallabies and also deer to see. The renowned dolls’ house museum features the local village and its community in the Edwardian era, to 1/12 scale. The Grade II listed 19th-century Italianate style mansion is restored and updated and open for classic afternoon tea. There is also a multi-course tasting menu at Restaurant Interlude, with produce that is foraged, raised and produced on the estate and selected local farms. The house is also available for catered private functions and business events, with meeting rooms. The owner of Leonardslee since 2017 is entrepreneur Penny Streeter OBE. Her team has created facilities that include new tea and refreshment rooms, a gift shop and delicatessen featuring produce from the estate and sourced locally. “We are delighted to welcome visitors back to Leonardslee. They can enjoy the finest
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RECIPE
PORK AND PINEAPPLE KEBABS Preparation time: 20 minutes Cooking time: 10-15 minutes Serves 4 INGREDIENTS 400g Pork fillet 4 tbsp Light muscovado sugar 60ml Cider vinegar 1 tsp Asian fish sauce ½ Small pineapple, peeled, cored and
cut into chunks (or use ready prepped fresh pineapple, drained well) 1 Pepper (any colour), deseeded and cut into squares Spanish onion, chopped into chunks Small bunch coriander, chopped (optional) To serve - Boiled rice or pitta pockets
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PREPARING FOR BREXIT The government recently agreed a six-month ‘flexible extension’ of Article 50 with the EU, pushing so-called Brexit Day – the day when the UK officially leaves the EU – to 31 October 2019. It also published a series of advisory documents, which aim to help small businesses prepare for Brexit and its consequences. In order to access Brexit guidance that is relevant to your business, the government has created its ‘EU Exit Tool’, which comprises a simple questionnaire about your firm and its operations. Businesses are encouraged to use the Tool to determine which documents are relevant to them. The Tool can be accessed by visiting www.gov.uk/business-uk-leaving-eu.
Firms which import or export goods to the EU are urged to apply for a UK Economic Operator Registration and Identification (EORI) number, in order to continue trading with the EU post-Brexit. Meanwhile, businesses which hold intellectual property are warned that they may face changes to their copyright, patents, designs and trademarks following Brexit.
Planning for change The advisory documents urge small businesses to ‘prepare now’. They cover a range of issues, from changes to UK-EU trade following Brexit, to alterations to how firms send and receive personal data from international partners. Businesses which provide services to or operate in the EU may need to comply with new rules following Brexit. A business could be affected if it has a branch or branches in the EU; if it operates in a services sector within the EU; if it is planning a merger with an EU company; or if its employees have to travel to EU or European Economic Area (EEA) countries for business.
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SOUTHWATER HAS TALENT And we are inviting ALL to take part in the comptetition. Audutions @ youth club Final to take place on 20th July during the youth led Summer Fun Fest. (More details next month.)
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SUNNY HORSHAM PIAZZA ITALIA DELIVERS THE SMILES The two days of Horsham’s 13th Piazza Italian festival presented the perennial blend of supercars and Italian cars, Italian market stalls and street food, themed entertainments and business promotions greatly boosted by a blast of glorious sunshine throughout.
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Friday with a brilliant opera singer and roving accordion player. On Easter Monday was an Italian jazz trio and more amazing opera. Much applause accompanied all the performances with several couples seen dancing to the swinging jazz. Quite a few town businesses chose to take advantage of the event too, including Crates Local Produce, Carmela Deli, Paninos and The Horsham Cellar all of whom were offering something special in keeping with the weekend. Horsham Time Well Spent events annual sponsors were well to the fore with Brock Taylor hosting the amazing Sporting Bears team who fielded an incredible selection of cars for charity ride outs both days raising some £5,680 for Chestnut Tree House and The Children’s Trust – an event record. Recently rebranded Impact Specialist Finance sponsored the departure gate and Cote Brasserie presented the first of five Concours d’Elegance
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awards for best turned out vehicles at Horsham’s 2019 events – the award on Easter Monday going to the owner of an immaculate 30 year old Ferrari 328GTS. Henfield Van Hire & Storage who had provided the event team transport donated their hire fee to the children’s charities and Billy’s Transport presented their car trailering service to drivers attending the event. Premier GT of Washington excelled themselves on Easter Monday presenting a town full of high value cars that numbered over 120. All but the most picky couldn’t have failed to be impressed by the waves of Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Maseratis parading through the Carfax which were joined by a large McLaren and Porsche contingent that had been billed as England v Germany supercars. 2019’s Piazza Italia welcomed the return of show compere, the incomparable Tim Fifield,
social media through the weekend was driven by By Jove Media working closely with Tim for live streaming reports to keep people who couldn’t be there abreast of all the action. Event organiser Horsham District Council wishes to thank all commercial and voluntary participants for working together to give the town people and its businesses such an enjoyable weekend. Special thanks go to ETMS and SERV Sussex for the excellent traffic management services they provided and our event sponsors Kwik Fit, Premier GT, Bishops (part of FGB Barnes Group) and Bunny Motors. Plans for a huge town event programme, supported by the Council in keeping with the Year of Culture celebrations are now in full swing with a “magnificent seven” in prospect before the end of September, capped by the a greatly expanded Horsham AmeriCARna event on Sunday 29 September.
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P R O P L I N E R S AT G AT W I C K Local author Tom Singfield’s 5th book is a celebration of all the wonderful propeller-driven airliner types, civil and military, that operated from Gatwick
airfield, little did he know how that airfield would evolve over the next 89 years to become the world’s busiest singlerunway airport. Back in the 1960s and 70s it became a hub for aircraft enthusiasts and photographers who, thanks to the
viewing decks, could get up close to the aircraft and enjoy the eclectic mix of new jetliners and old propeller airliners. Tom Singfield, ex-Gatwick Air Traffic Controller and a fan of all classic airliners, has long dreamt of a book showcasing the glory days of Gatwick’s classic airliners. After 30 years of searching out the very best colour images of that time, he is now able to publish the results
operated from Gatwick for the first twenty years after its reopening in 1958.
TOM SINGFIELD became an Air Traffic Control Assistant at Heathrow Airport in 1969 and an Air Traffic Control Officer in 1978. He first visited Gatwick as a plane spotter in 1965 and returned as an Air Traffic Control Officer in 1992. He retired in 2005 after 37 years in ATC. A busy aviation writer and photographer, this is his fourth book about aircraft. £20.00
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TOM S INGFIELD variety of colour schemes, accompanied with lengthy and informative captions. The book has a foreword by Peter Villa, who was the Managing Director of Gatwick-based British Island Airways in the 1970s. “Classic Gatwick Propliners” will remind readers of days when air travel was very different to today’s airport sausage machine. Visitors to our local airport were actually welcomed and were able to watch the airport activities from spectator decks. The 144-page all-colour book is published by The History Press and retails at £20.00. It was formally launched back in April at the LGW2019 International Aviation Enthusiasts Fair at K2 Crawley. For copies visit www.thehistory press.co.uk Please mention SOUTHWATER Life when responding to adverts
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prostate, entering the blood. It is not a direct test for cancer; a moderately raised reading can be an indicator of a prostate problem, a high reading should trigger further tests to determine if there is a need for any treatment. Some leading clinicians believe all men over 50 should know their PSA and have regular yearly tests. Swedish researchers say PSA testing every man aged 45 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 49 would predict nearly half of all prostate cancer deaths. Without screening, around 47,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer each year. It is now the leading cancer found in men. It was recently announced that prostate cancer kills more men than breast cancer kills women. Almost 11,000 men die of this disease annually, one every 48 minutes. Caught in the early stages, cure rates are dramatically improved with over 80% success. General symptoms of problems with the prostate are frequent need to urinate especially at night; bursting to urinate, slow flow, difficult, painful; stop/start and dribbling, or blood in the urine. The free PSA testing will be at: The Normandy Masonic Centre, Denne Road, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1JF on Saturday 29th June 2019 from 10.00 am to 3.00 pm The testing will be conducted by trained personnel and phlebotomy nurses taking blood from a vein in the arm, this will be analysed at a laboratory and the result posted or emailed to you in around 10 days. It is essential to book an appointment time online at www.psatesting.org/horsham (booking open now). For those unable to book online, phone: 0845 650 2555. JUNE 2019
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SOUTHWATER SOUTHWATER PARISH COUNCIL Southwater Parish Council Beeson House, Lintot Square Southwater, West Sussex RH13 9LA Parish Clerk: Mrs Catherine Tobin 01403 733202 www.southwater-pc.gov.uk Facebook: Southwater Parish Council http://www.facebook.com/southwater.c ouncil Twitter: @southwaterpc https://twitter.com/southwaterpc Southwater Community Police Office Opened in September 1996, the Southwater Community Police Office is a unique facility for Southwater, set up and run by volunteers from the Community. Place: Beeson House, Lintot Square, Southwater. Contact: 01403 734417 Opening Hours: Monday - Friday 09:30 12:30 and 14:30 - 17:00
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Place: Southwater Village Hall, Church Lane, Southwater, RH13 9BT Contact: Manager, Heather Clarke 01403 733954 southwaterpreschool@hotmail.co.uk.
Place: Scout Hut, Church Lane, Southwater Contact: Wendy 01403 730747 to add your name to waiting list wendyhlowis@btinternet.com
Tids and Tods Every Wednesday morning from 9.15 to 11.30am bring your child along for a morning of fun. £3.70 per family, age 0-4years. Place: Southwater Leisure Centre Contact: 01403 733208 or email Leisure@southwater.net
Infinity Gymnastics Pre-school, general, acrobatic and freestyle gymnastics. Place: Southwater Leisure Centre Contact: 07763186554 or email info@infinity-gymnastics.co.uk www.infinity-gymnastics.co.uk
FOR GIRLS AND BOYS Friday Night Club For ages 8 to 12 years, every Friday night come and let off some steam with sports, games, arts and crafts and sing or dance on the Wii. Cost £2 per child. 6.30pm- 8pm. Place: Southwater Leisure Centre Contact: 01403 733208
FOR SMALL CHILREN Southwater Children and Family Centre Information, advice and guidance on any family related issues, such as childcare, health, benefits, employment and education. Open Monday 9:00am - 3pm Open Tuesday - Thursday 9:00am 11:30am Place: Worthing Road, Southwater, RH13 9HA Contact: 01403 213570 or email southwater.cfc@westsussex.gov.uk www.westsussex.gov.uk/southwatercfc Southwater Village Hall Pre-School Caters for children from 2 years 4 months to reception age, providing them with a fun and stimulating environment where they learn through play and exploration with the care of a dedicated team. With a ‘Good’ rating from Ofsted at their 2016 inspection, the pre-school offers morning and afternoon sessions, and three all-day sessions from 9.15am to 4pm on Mon, Tues & Thurs with the inclusion of a ‘lunch link’ session.
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Horsham Judo Club Every Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 5.30pm for all ages Place: Southwater Leisure Centre Contact: Derek on 07778 670124 or email: derekdoingdiy@btinternet.com www.horshamjudoclub.com Southwater Guides Group Within the group we have units for Rainbows, Brownies, Guides and Rangers. All units offer a well balanced programme full of variety, fun and adventure. All groups (except 3rd Brownies) meet in the Scout and Guide HQ, Church Lane. For all enquiries regarding our waiting lists, please contact: Sharon Berriman 01403 730703 2nd Southwater Scouts Our aim is to give youngsters in Southwater the opportunity to experience a wide range of fun activities - from crafts and games to camping and climbing - with other children of their own age. Scouting enables young people between 6 and 14 years of age to ‘learn by doing’.
Kids Like Us A club for Southwater children in the age range 4 – 11. Opening hours are 7.45am – 8.50am and 3.20pm – 6.00pm. Place: Southwater Infant Academy, Worthing Road, Southwater, RH13 9JH Contact: 01403 730050 Southwater Youth Project A wide range of activities intended to meet the physical, mental, spiritual and social needs of children and young people. Various activities please check the website for details. Contact: Angie Choat on 07795835905 or email angie@southwateryouthproject.org.uk West Sussex County Council Youth Service The Youth Service is there to support your move from childhood to adulthood. So, if you are between the ages of 11-25, you can access the Youth Service! www.yourspacewestsussex.co.uk/ FOR OVER 50S Southwater U3A Southwater U3A (University of the Third Age) is a self-help organisation for people no longer in full time employment providing educational, creative and leisure opportunities in a friendly environment. Contact: 01403 730598 www.u3a.org.uk Southwater Welcome Club A club for 55+. It runs every other
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Wednesday afternoon from 2.30pm to 4.30pm. Activities and occasional entertainers, parties and outings. Place: Southwater Village Hall, Church Lane, Southwater, RH13 9BT. Contact: Deborah Bailey on 01403 731891 Southwater Young at Heart Two sessions for 50+s to meet others in an informal setting. Activities are available if you would like to participate. £3 per session including refreshments. Fridays 1.30 – 3.30pm. Place: Beeston House, Lintot Square, Southwater. Thursday Group Thursdays 10.00am - 12 noon Place: Southwater Sports Club Contact: Pat Chapman on 01403 730420 or Tina Andrews on 01403 731839 www.southwaterchurch.org.uk/southwa tertoungatheart.htm Sporting Moments Every Monday from 10am to 12pm, free gentle sports session for people with dementia and a family member. Come and meet others and enjoy the fun. Place: Southwater Leisure Centre, Pevensey Road, Southwater RH13 9XZ. Contact: Pauline on 01403 730190 Lavinia House Over 50s Club Wide range of social activities and events including music and dance, darts league, card clubs, exercise classes, crafts. Onsite café, hairdressing, chiropody and holistic therapies. Transport from Southwater available Monday, Thursday and Friday. Ask about a free trial day. Contact: 01403 751327 or email hubsandclubsadministrator@ageukhors hamdistrict.org.uk Southwater Dementia Club A small club for those over 50 with a diagnosis of dementia enabling loved ones to have a day of respite.All activities are dementia friendly and focus on individuals hobbies, interests and abilities. A hot two course lunch is provided as well as other refreshments. Place: Southwater Leisure Centre every Wednesday 10am -3pm Contact: The Administrator on 01403
751327 for more information. FOR ALL Argentine Tango Classes with Sandra and Santiago Monticelli Mondays (except the first Monday of every month) - from 7.30pm for beginners and 8.30pm intermediates. Place: Southwater Village Hall, Church Lane, Southwater, RH13 9BT. Contact: www.letstangouk.org, email: letstangouk@gmail.com or phone 07760 808642 Bingo Every other Wednesday afternoon 2 4pm. Cash prizes, raffle and refreshments. The more players the bigger the cash prizes! Place: Southwater Village Hall, Church Lane, Southwater, RH13 9BT. Contact: Teresa Longdon on 01403 732957 or bookings@southwatervillagehall.org.uk The Elsdon School of Dance Ballet and Modern tap dance classes for all ages. Now doing adult ballet. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Place: Southwater Village Hall, Church Lane, Southwater, RH13 9BT. Contact: Mrs Jackie Bearman on 01403 731578 Southwater Community First Responders CFR’s are volunteers who provide immediate care to those in their community who have fallen ill. The CFR’s are dispatched by the South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb). The aim of the group is to provide a service 24 hours a day 365 days of the year. If you think you can help in any way please call. Contact: Team Leader: Pauline Flores-Moore on 07702 743776 or visit our website www.southwaterresponders.org. Tea Dances Join Colin and Margret every second and fourth Friday of the month, for an afternoon of ballroom dancing. Cost £5 Place: Southwater Leisure Centre Contact: 01403 734409
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Southwater Art Club We are an informal, friendly ’self help’ group that holds regular (six per month) two and a half hour painting for pleasure sessions (details to be found on our website). You are expected to bring along your own art materials for the sessions and we provide refreshments. We welcome new members and encourage those interested to come along and try us out (session free). The Art Club Annual Membership is £20.00, with session fees £4.00. Contact the club via the website www.southwaterartclub.co.uk Southwater Library Lintot Square, Southwater 01403 734660 southwater.library@westsussex.gov.uk Opening hours: Mon-Fri 10am – 5pm Sat 10am – 2pm Baby Rhyme Time (all babies and toddlers welcome) FREE Every Thursday 10.30-11.00am The Horsham & Shipley Community Project - The Workshop Practice old skills and develop new in our Community Workshop. Fully equipped with modern equipment (particularly for woodworking). Every Tuesday from 10.00am . Contact: Phil on philipgibbs669@gmail.com or call 07786 070939 - Petanque Try a new sport. The Shipley Petanque Club invite new comers to come along and give it a go on Tuesdays from 11.00am to 13.00 am. Contact: Melanie on melcjrob@gmail.com - Walking Football Come and join the fun on Tuesday or Thursday mornings from 10.00am. Contact: Phil on philipgibbs669@gmail.com or call 07786 070939 - ‘Vets’ Football. Football for the over 35s. Contact: Trev on 07817 957461 to find out more.
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SPORTS CLUBS Southwater Badminton Club Tuesday evenings October to April from 7.30pm to 9.30pm and Thursday evenings May to September from 7.30pm to 9.30pm at Southwater Leisure Centre, Pevensey Road, Southwater, RH13 9XZ. Contact James Tillier on 01403 730319, james.tillier@outlook.com, or Andy Bilton on 01903 892241, andy.bilton@sky.com. www.southwaterbadmintonclub.co.uk Southwater Watersports Centre Offering Watersports for all, they will train anyone from 8 to 80 and undertake Watersports safely whilst having as much pleasure as possible. Group bookings welcome. Place: Southwater Watersports Centre, Cripplegate Lane, Southwater, RH13 9UN Contact: 01403 734424 www.southwatersports.co.uk/ Southwater Bowls Club Bowls is a game for all ages! New members or visitors are welcome at any time. Place: We play on the Green behind the Leisure Centre, Pevensey Road, Southwater from April to September with a regular friendly roll up on Mondays from 1.30 to 4.00pm. We also play Short Mat Bowls in the Leisure Centre all year round on Tuesdays from 1.30 to 4.00pm October to April on Saturdays 9.00 to 11.00am. Contact: Beryl on 01403 731761 or Tony on 01403 731177 or e-mail southwaterbowls@gmail.com www.southwaterbowlsclub.co.uk Southwater Leisure Centre Pevensey Road, Southwater West Sussex RH13 9XZ 01403 733208 www.southwater-pc.gov.uk Southwater Tuesday Night Badminton Club Open to all who enjoy badminton. New members welcome. Place: Dial Post Village Hall, Tuesdays 8.15 – 10.15pm Contact: Peter Buckley on 01403 730449
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PLACES OF WORSHIP/RELIGIOUS ORGANISATIONS Holy Innocent’s Church Sunday Service at 10am (including Sunday School on 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays), Wednesday Said Holy Communion at 10.30am and Saturday Morning Prayer at 9.30am. Tinies, Teddies & Todlers on Wednesdays at 1.45pm in term time. Place: Church Lane, Southwater, RH13 9BT Contact: 01403 730229 or email office@southwaterchurch.org.uk www.southwaterchurch.org.uk Southwater Community Methodist Church Every Sunday at 10am. Other meetings including socials, creative groups and afternoon tea. Please check the website for details. Place: Southwater Junior Academy, Southwater, RH13 1EH Contact: Rev Kath Jones on 01403 273454 or email hello@southwatermethodistchurch.org.uk www.southwatermethodistchurch.org.uk Elim Family Church Every Sunday at 10.30am. Please see the website for all our social events. Place Southwater Village Hall, RH13 9BT Contact Dave Taylor on 07860 859253 or dave@elimfamilychurch.com, elimfamilychurch.com. CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS Alcoholics Anonymous For anyone who wants to stop drinking. Every Monday evening 8.00 – 9.30pm. Place: Southwater Village Hall, Church Lane, Southwater, RH13 9BT Contact: 0845 769 7555 www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk Southwater Art Club We are an informal, friendly “self help” group. You will need to bring along a picture to work on and your own art materials. Refreshments available (no extra cost). Annual Membership £20.00 Workshop fees £4.00 per session (first session free). We welcome new members. Two Monday and two Wednesday
afternoons per month from 1.30pm 4pm Place: Southwater Leisure Centre Two Thursday evenings per month from 7.00pm - 10.00pm Place: Piper Room, Village Hall, Church Lane Contact: The Secretary on bchrmunford30@tiscali.co.uk Full details including workshop dates are available on www.southwaterartclub.co.uk Southwater Dabblers Model Boat Club We sail all kind of rc boats from yachts to real steam. We meet at Southwater every Sunday morning and all day Friday. There is also yacht racing every Wednesday morning. We are a sociable club and are happy to encourage new members young and not so young! Place: Southwater Country Park, Cripplegate Lane, Southwater, RH13 9UN Chairman: David Cross Email: info@dabblers.co.uk Website: www.dabblers.co.uk Southwater Horticultural Society Your local, friendly gardening club, we meet on the third Wednesday of most months, for a range of interesting talks. Entrance free to members/£1 to non-members. Entrance to our Spring and Summer Shows is 50p per adult and we also run a plant sale every year for bargain hunters. Place: Southwater Village Hall, Church Lane, Southwater RH13 9BT Contact: Secretary: Nancy Brock on 01403 730449 or email: nancy.brock@macdream.net Southwater Local History Club Our meetings are held at 7.30pm on the first Monday of each month. Everyone welcome. Non Members £3. Place: Beeson House, Lintot Square Contact: Chairman: Jeremy Senneck on 01403 731 247 www.southwaterhistory.co.uk Knit & Chat Group Held at Beeson House, Lintot Square every other Wednesday, from 10am - 12 noon. Contact: Linda Briggs on 01403 731133 for further details
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Southwater Angling Society Fishing at Castlewood Lake, Cripplegate Lane, Southwater. New members welcome. Pleasure and match fishing.Annual fee:- Adult £55. Senior £40. Junior £12 (must be accompanied by an adult member). Contact: Jim for more information on 01403 731779 The Horsham & District Philatelic Society Meet 2pm on Mondays twice a month Place: Beeson House, Lintot Square, Southwater Contact: Angus Lincoln 01403 256275 / angus@lincoln.tc Visitors always welcome Know Dementia Memory Moments Café Please come and join us for an informal café including tea, coffee & cake, a little fun & laughter with games, talks, music, dance etc. Everyone is welcome, especially those
with memory problems and their family supporter. Once a month from 2 – 4 pm (small charge for refreshments) Place: Southwater Leisure Centre, Pevensey Road, Southwater RH13 9XZ Contact: 01273 494300 info@knowdementia.co.uk or visit our website www.knowdementia.co.uk Southwater Networking Business Group Place: The Lintot, Southwater on first Wednesday of the month Contact: Tracy Sambrook on 07921 863499 or Becky Patmore on 01403 886288 to find out more. Southwater Crochet and Knitting Group An opportunity to share ideas, help and support one another with projects or simply to knit or crochet with other people - all standards welcome from beginner to advanced. Thursday evenings, 7.30 to 9.00pm. Contact: Laila on 079 3299 5530
SOUTHWATER USEFUL NUMBERS Castlewood Primary School 01403 734822 East Surrey A&E 01737 768511 Gas Leaks Trasco 0800 111999 Horsham Hospital 01403 227000 Meals on Wheels 01403 265280 National Rail Enquiries 0845 7484950 NHS 111 Power Cut Helpline 0845 6070999 Public Transport Helpline 0870 6082608 South East Water 0845 215100 Southwater Dental Practice 01403 732016 Southwater Junior School 01403 730475 Southwater Leisure Centre 01403 733208 Southwater Village Hall 01403 732957 Sussex Police 101 The Village Surgery (GP) 01403 730016 The Southwater Infant Academy 01403 733254
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WHAT’S ON HORSHAM TIME WELL SPENT EVENTS
Horsham Heritage Guided Walks
inspiration (as well as tomb) of many writers
Horsham Heritage Guided Walks are Free
spanning the last 400 years.
Sunday 2nd June
and take place every Wednesday and Sunday
Race For Life Horsham 5K
from the beginning of April to the end of
Accents on the Landscape - Ancient Churches
This year, for the first time, Cancer Research
September.
of West Sussex by Gordon Rushmer
UK is inviting everyone in the area – women,
They start from outside the Museum in
30 March 2019 - 1 June 2019
men and children - to join the Race for Life.
Causeway, Horsham at 2:30pm irrespective of
Gordon described this exhibition as: “A
You don’t have to be sporty to take…
weather conditions.
painter's rural rides in search of the hidden
1:00 am - 1:00 pm. Horsham Park.
No booking is required – just turn up on the
delights and details”.
day. Larger groups should contact the Saturday 4th May to 24th August
organisers to ensure that sufficient guides
Horsham District Captured by Light: A
Carfax Bandstand Entertainment
are available
Photographic Record of the District's Cultural
There will be a traditional band performing
For more information contact The Horsham
Life in 2018
on the Carfax Bandstand every Saturday,,
Society on 01403 256289 0r 261905
6th Apr 2019 to 6th Jul 2019
town centre events permitting. Funded by
With Horsham Photographic Society and
the Horsham Neighbourhood Councils.
Sunday 29th September
11:00 am - 1:00 pm. The Carfax Bandstand
Horsham Americana 2019
Steyning Camera Club.
2019 will be the third FREE to attend
Scapes by Stef van Vuuren
Sunday 9th June
Horsham show celebrating everything we
16th Apr 2019 to 13th Jul 2019
Feria De Horsham
like about American Culture with a big nod
Stef has lived in Horsham since 2004 when
Inspired by Southern Spain’s traditional
to the 50s and 60s era. Horsham
he arrived from South Africa.
Spring fairs, Feria de Horsham is a
AmeriCARna 2019 will showcase 100's of
resplendent celebration of Spanish cuisine
enthusiasts' cars and bikes.
Beautiful Sussex by Sue Collins
and entertainment. Such fairs date back to
10:00 am - 5:00 pm. Town Wide.
27th Apr 2019 to 29th Jun 2019
the Middle Ages and over time have evolved
Beautiful Sussex' is a solo exhibition by
into huge regional events. Spanish cities,
For more information about these events:
towns and villages come alive as hundreds of
Email: events@horsham.gov.uk
locals take to the beautifully decorated
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Adventures in Art - 90 Years of Changing
streets, brimming with food and drinks stalls,
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Tastes
in celebration of Andalusian culture. Carfax.
printmaking artist Sue Collins.
8th Jun 2019 to 20th Jul 2019
Free.
HORSHAM YEAR OF CULTURE 2019
Town Trails And Walks
Sat 6 April
the history of the Association through the
With Horsham being so flat and compact it is
Chickenshed Theatre – Planet play. 10:30
art of former members, alongside
ideal for exploring. Consequently there are a
- The QE2 School, Horsham.
outstanding work by its current leading
number of trails and walks visitors can follow
Sat 6 April
members.
throughout the year.
Chickenshed Theatre – Tales from the shed
Over those 90 years, the art world has
There are seasonal trails that coincide with a
12:00 - The QE2 School, Horsham.
changed with new movements shocking the
Founded in Horsham by Mr J T McGaw in 1928, this exhibition for the first time traces
number of town centre events run by Rotary Club of Horsham and Horsham District
establishment, only to become the HORSHAM MUSEUM & ART GALLERY
Council.
establishment itself. This exhibition reveals how the artists residing in Sussex who were
Horsham Heritage Walks – April to
Below the Belt- Costume Exhibition
members of this leading County Association
September 2019
4 February 2019 - 6 June 2019
reacted to the changes.
Horsham Rotary Easter Bunny Hunt – Easter
Our new costume display, ‘Below the Belt’, is
Holidays 2019
an eclectic selection of the many types of
Splashes of Artistic Excellence Ian Hadley,
Piazza Italia Regional Wine Trail – Easter
clothing worn below the waist, taking in
Alison Ingram & Cherry Parsons,
Weekend 2019
underwear, footwear and most layers in
5th Jul 2019 to 3rd Jan 2020
The Big Nibble Beer & Gin Trails – 31 August
between!
Small, bright, vibrant Splashes of artistic
and 1 September 2019
excellence are on show this year in the
Horsham Rotary Trick or Treat Trail – October
The Written Word: a Literary Life of
temporary exhibition space on the ground
Half Term Holidays – 26 October to 3
Horsham District
floor. Showcasing recent work by:
November 2019
30 March 2019 - 22 June 2019
Ian Hadley: 5 July - 31 August
Horsham Churches Together Nativity Trail –
Shelley, Conan Doyle, Belloc, Hornung,
Alison Ingram: 3 September - 28 September
Saturday 14 December 2019
Brown, Pope, Lintott – this area of West
Cherry Parsons: 8 November - 3 January
Sussex has proved to be birthplace, host and
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A Garden of Botanical Art: Celebrating
HFS Le Sens de la Fete (12A)
Original Works by Horsham District's
Mon 10 Jun , 8pm
Leading Botanical Artists
The Illegal Eagles
The Summer evening walks usually start at
6th Jul 2019 to 31st Aug 2019
Thu 13 Jun , 7:30pm
7pm (but please check time) and are fairly
For summer 2019 the Museum is bringing
Beyond The Barricade - 20th Anniversary
local to Horsham. They will normally last
the garden indoors as it celebrates the
Tour
about 2 - 2½ hours and will not be more
artistic talents of some of this country’s
Fri 14 Jun , 7:30pm
than 3 miles - often less if there is lots to see.
leading botanical artist. All of the nine artist
Family Film Fun Screening: Incredibles 2 (PG)
For more information please email Josie
live and work in the district, but their art has
Sat 15 Jun , 10:30am
Allen on josephinecallen@btinternet.com
in some cases travelled the globe, finding
An Evening of Marvin Gaye
Mon 03 June Evening Walk
root in world famous collections.
Sat 15 Jun , 7:30pm
Loxwood Canal walk Map ref EXP 134 042
Botanical art is part of the DNA of the
Family Film Fun Screening: Wonder Park (PG)
312. Park in car park at rear of Onslow Arms
garden as the art form that becomes science
Sat 22 Jun , 10:30am
Loxwood B2133. Leaders Roger and Peggy
as exact colour rendition and description
Sounds of the 60s live with Tony Blackburn
Mason. Dogs OK
enabled the flora of the world to inspire and
Sat 22 Jun , 7:30pm
Mon 10 June Evening Walk
excite professional nurserymen, so populate
NT Live: Small Island
Copsale Downslink Map ref EXP 134 171 248
the garden.
Thu 27 Jun , 7pm
Follow signs to Copsale from A24 after
80s Mania
second Southwater roundabout. Car Park in
Heritage of the District in 100 Objects
Fri 28 Jun , 7:30pm
village. Leader Janet Owen. No dogs
20th Jul 2019 to 12th Oct 2019
Shipley Arts Festival: Nuthurst Concert
Mon 17 June Evening Walk
A major exhibition that will use objects to
Sun 30 Jun , 6:30pm
Near Ifield - A saunter around Julia’s
explore the fascinating and largely unknown
Horsham Music Centre Summer Concert
meadow. Unspoilt – should be lots of insects.
heritage of the District. Ranging from a silver
Mon 1 Jul , 5:45pm
RH11 0LL. Leader Julia Farmer. No dogs.
desk set awarded for the best sheep, a
NT Encore: Small Island (12A)
Mon 24 June Evening Walk
symbol of the agricultural revolution, the
Tue 2 Jul , 7pm
Downslink 2nd outing Map ref EXP 134 183
flag of the unknown warrior, to a Saxon
The Story of Guitar Heroes
225. Leader Tim Thomas. No dogs.
buried without Christian symbols.
Thu 4 Jul , 7:30pm
Mon 1 July Evening Walk
Horsham Comedy Gala
Warnham Nature reserve, Warnham Rd,
Horsham Museum & Art Gallery, 9 Causeway,
Fri 5 Jul , 7:30pm
Horsham RH12 2RA. Park in car park.
Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1HE.
Legacy Dance: Ballet Showcase
Warden directed walk. No dogs.
Tel: 01403 254959 or visit
Sat 6 Jul , 11:30am
Mon 8 July Evening Walk
www.horshammuseum.org
Legacy Dance: Street Showcase
Woods Mill Nature Reserve -always a
Sat 6 Jul , 6:30pm
pleasant walk. Map ref EXP 122 218 138 Car
Shipley Arts Festival: Billingshurst Choral
park at Nature Reserve. A2037 south of
Society
Henfield. Leaders Edith Mitchell and Mary
Shipley Arts Festival: Warnham Park Concert
Sat 6 Jul , 7:30pm
Nye. No dogs.
Sat 1 Jun , 7pm
Surrey Opera presents The Barber of Seville
Mon 15 July Evening Walk
Shipley Arts Festival: The Chapel Choir of
Mon 8 - Tue 9 Jul , Various Times
Denne Hill – woodland and river – always
Royal Holloway
Creative Assembly - Crafting The Worlds We
interesting. Map ref EXP 134 173 304. Meet
Sun 2 Jun , 6pm
Play
at Denne Road car park. Parking at Denne
Dinosaur World Live
Thu 11 Jul , 7:30pm
Road car park (or car park behind the Drill
Tue 4 - Wed 5 Jun , Various Times
Davies School of Dance: Cinderella
Hall) – charges apply. Leader Oliver Farley.
Exhibition on Screen: Van Gogh & Japan
Sat 13 Jul , Various Times
No dogs.
Tue 4 & Tue 11 Jun , Various Times
Shipley Arts Festival: Amberley Church
Mon 22 July Evening Walk
RSC Live: The Taming of The Shrew
Sat 13 Jul , 7:30pm
Itchingfield for the views of the South
Wed 5 Jun , 7pm
Shipley Arts Festival: Durrance Manor
Downs Map ref EXP 134 132 287. Park in
Psychic Sally: 10 Year Anniversary Tour
Sun 14 Jul , 6pm
front of disused school. Leader Josie Allen.
Thu 6 Jun , 7:30pm
Stopgap Dance: A Space In Gravity
Dogs OK.
Shipley Arts Festival: The Blue Idol
Tue 16 Jul , 7:30pm
Mon 29 July Evening Walk
Fri 7 Jun , 7:30pm
Quadrophenia - The Album Live
Southwater Country Park area Map ref EXP
Life After Sherlock
Fri 19 Jul , 8pm
134 162 259. Park in Country Park car park
Fri 7 Jun , 7:30pm
KDF Academy of Dance
off Cripplegate Lane – charges apply. Leader
How To Train Your Dragon 3
Sun 21 Jul , Various Times
Su Reed. Dogs OK.
Sat 8 Jun , 10:30am
André Rieu: Shall We Dance?
Mon 5 August Evening Walk
Shipley Arts Festival: The Wilding Concert
Sat 27 - Sun 28 Jul , Various Times
The Willows - Jan’s meadow and farm walk.
Sun 9 Jun , 5:30pm
RSC Live: Measure for Measure (12A TBC)
Finish with tea and coffee. Map ref EXP 121
Andrea McLean: Confessions of a
Wed 31 Jul , 7pm
105 492 or RH20 2LG. Meet at the Willows,
THE CAPITOL HORSHAM
left side Harbolets Lane on B2133 south of
Menopausal Woman Sun 9 Jun , 7:30pm
HORSHAM NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY WALKS
www.thecapitolhorsham.com
Broadford Bridge. Leader Jan Dougharty.
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