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POLICE FUNDING SURVEY
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nfortunately there has been a spate of
local policing will be strengthened by these 200 extra
burglaries in Horsham and Southwater in
officers, they are already indicating that they would
November. Houses in Millfields, Nutham
like even more. That is why the PCC has opened a
Lane and Cedar Lane in Southwater were all
survey on their website to gauge potential support
burgled on the same day and with Christmas
for raising more funding locally if the Government
coming up it is a good idea to be much more
lifts the current cap on the police precept.
vigilent. On page 8 you can read about a number
If you go to the latest news page of Southwater
of preventative measures that Sussex Police suggest
Parish Council website at www.southwater-
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pc.gov.uk you can make your views known by
Sussex Police have started the biggest intake of
completing a survey. So report anything suspicious
new police officers for over a decade. This has been
but do remember that Sussex Police sees a lower
made possible by the increase in police precept of
crime rate than many other forces in the country.
an average ÂŁ12 for a band D property, and the PCC
I would like to wish you a very Happy Christmas
releasing ÂŁ17 million from reserves. It means that
and I would welcome any feedback and
over the next four years, Sussex will have 200 more
contributions from you in the New Year.
police officers on the frontline than it does today.
Richard Milbourn, Editor
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SUSSEX POLICE
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olice are investigating six burglaries at homes in Horsham and Southwater which happened on the same day. Intruders broke into properties in Blackbridge Lane, Duchell Copse and Spencers Place, Horsham, and Millfields, Nutham Lane, Cedar Lane in Southwater on Thursday (8 November). They made an untidy search of each house and jewellery was stolen from all apart from the one in Nutham Lane, where the burglars were disturbed. Detective Constable Simon Goulding said: "We believe this series of burglaries are linked and we are urging anyone with information or any witnesses to contact us. "We are also advising householders to lock all doors and windows even if you are in the back garden, consider installing an intruder alarm, mark your valuables by using your postcode, leave some lights on if it will be dark before you get home and fit security lighting." If you witnessed any suspicious behaviour or have any information about the burglaries please contact police online or ring 101 quoting serial 490 of 08/11. A burglary in your own home is a devastating experience that can affect you and your family long after the incident has occurred. The good news is that the risk of becoming a victim of burglary in Sussex is low. By applying a few prevention methods you can make your home less attractive to burglars - see below. If you see any suspicious activity please contact us at www.sussex.police.uk/contact-us/
DAILY SECURITY • Keep all wallets, purses, credit cards and car keys out of sight and out of reach. • If you leave your house empty, even if you are in the back garden, lock all the doors and windows.
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• An intruder alarm can be an effective deterrent against burglars, seek advice to ensure it is the most suitable for your needs. • Make it a habit to mark your valuables by using your postcode and house number or name. • Some articles are unsuitable for marking so photograph them next to a ruler. • Register your property at www.immobilise.com, it's free of charge and can increase your chances of being reunited with your property. DURING SUMMER • Remember to close all windows, especially those on the ground floor, when you go out. • If you are in your garden, remember to lock your front door and close windows. • Consider fitting window restrictors to keep you cool when you are asleep. AFTER DARK • Leave some lights on if it will be dark before you get home. • When you go out in the evening, always leave a light on in a room that can not be peered into from the road. • Fit security lighting - either dusk to dawn energy efficient lighting that will come on automatically as dusk sets in, or infrared activated lighting which draws attention to movement. IN THE GARDEN • Ensure that gates or access to the rear of the house are locked and secure. • Trim overgrown plants - don't give burglars a hiding place. • Secure garden tools and ladders in a locked shed or garage to prevent them being used to break into your home. Fit outside security lighting and a visible burglar alarm to help deter burglars.
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HORSHAM MUSEUM & ART GALLERY
THE STORY OF ROFFEY CAMP
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o mark the centenary of the signing of the Armistice on 11th November 1918, Horsham Museum & Art Gallery have chosen to highlight the story of Roffey Camp. Using contemporary photography, film footage, the camp newspaper, and locally-produced posters, the display aims to highlight the life of the camp and its relationship to the local area. The outbreak of war saw around 1,500 young soldiers from London arriving in Horsham. The population of Horsham in 1914 was a mere 11,500, and therefore the addition of 1,500 young men would have been a major event. By early March 1915, work was completed at the new Roffey Camp and the battalion were moved into new, purpose-built accommodation. Roffey Camp stretched from the Norfolk Arms to Forest Road, with the main entrance on Crawley Road.
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The camp was home to numerous groups of soldiers and remained in use until 1919. The human cost of the First World War was enormous, and is still felt to this day. The photographs and ephemera in the exhibition demonstrate the duality of the war. Lively, active young men signed up to do their bit for King and Country, with the support of the nation. Gradually, as the reality of the brutal conflict became clear, the joy and national pride so visible in these images began to fade. The First World War serves as a reminder of the devastating impact of war, and the tragedy of these young lives cut short in their prime. Home from Home: Life at Roffey Camp in WWI runs from 6 November 2018 to 19 January 2019. Admission is free of charge. Horsham Museum and Art Gallery is open MondaySaturday 10am -5pm. For more information see www.horshammuseum.org.
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SYP OPEN AFTERNOON 26TH JAN SYP AIMS • Provide a safe space for children and young people to meet with their friends • Provide opportunities for children and young people to engage in positive activities that will enhance their lives • Provide support and advice for all those in need. SYP OBJECTIVES • To meet the physical, emotional, spiritual and social needs of children and young people, through the provision of a wide range of activities. • To ensure that all staff and volunteers are DBS, correctly vetted and trained and offer opportunities for training and resources which will enable them to provide or sign post the right information and activities for all. • To encourage children and young people through their activities and conversations to make sensible and wise choices to enable them to live positive, healthy and productive lives. Through all of this and our work, we attempt to put our Christian beliefs and principles into action. Our hope is that the whole community will benefit from the work of SYP. Southwater Community Methodist Church, Horsham United Reform Church and Parish Council have partnered together to fund and support the work of SYP. This year with out funding partners we will be looking to introduce the Southwater Youth Project Community youth and children awards, more details coming soon. We are looking to increase opportunities for young people to trial out new hobbies, such as film making, boxing, and master Lego building. These will take place as short courses which young people can sign up and try out and if they like them hopefully, we will be able to point them into the direction of a club that they can join or look to set up a club in the community.
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We are also wanting to offer more sporting opportunities, not serious stuff just a chance to kick about with others or join others on a run or bike ride. We are not coaching and just want to help get youngsters off the computers/phones and consoles and get out meeting with friends, even making new friends! Not rocket science but a difficult task none the less. What about you? Could you be up to the challenge to help? Come and find out about how you could get involved in SYP, sharing your skills, passion with children and young people. FIND OUT ABOUT THE WORK OF SYP AT OUR OPENING AFTERNOON Sat 26th Jan youth club 1-3pm All groups will start back the week beginning Monday 7th Jan. All groups are held in the youth club, upstairs in Beeson House. Regular Groups (during term time.) Tuesday – After School Club: for those in school years 3-6. 3.30-5pm, £2 includes snack and drink. The Duke of Edinburgh Award group 6-8pm currently offering the Bronze and Silver Award. Thursday - Junior Youth Club: for those in school years 6, 7 & 8. 6.30-8pm, £2. Friday – Youth Club; for those in school years 713, 7-9pm.£2 Please don’t let the cost of these clubs stop you from sending your son/daughters, We can arrange support, just talk to me. For details about these clubs/activities or other support that SYP can offer children/young people families then please do get in touch. Angie 01403 734759/07795835905 or southwateryouthworker@hotmail.co.uk or find us on FACEBOOK.
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STUNNING LINES A recent major donation of art work by the family of Vincent Lines, a leading 20th century British artist, has gone on display at Horsham Museum and Art Gallery.
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he skilful pen and ink drawings portray the places and people of the Horsham area in the 1930s when Vincent was the popular head of Horsham Art School. Marking the 50th anniversary of his death, the family of Vincent Lines have made the generous decision to gift Horsham Museum some 20 works of art, including 10 drawings of Horsham and its area. Featuring key local landmarks such as St Mary’s Church, Chesworth Farm, Park House, and Market Square illustrate Horsham in a bygone era. The generous donation has inspired Horsham Museum’s 2019 calendar Stunning Lines which features all of his district images given to the Museum, which is now available to purchase. The exhibition Stunning Lines is on display in the Museum’s Watercolour Gallery, a fitting place to display one of the leading watercolour artists of the 20th century, who later
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became Vice President of The Royal Watercolour Society. The family have also given the museum two oils including a brilliant selfportrait with paint pallet in hand and two watercolours of Le Havre, a medium for which he had national recognition. Reflecting his other career as an illustrator of books, Horsham District Council’s Horsham Museum have also been given a rare lithographic stone. Vincent Lines came to Horsham in his 20s to take up the position of Principal at the Horsham School of Art and under his leadership, the school flourished throughout the 1930s. It was Vincent who appointed the renowned stone letter carver and typeface designer and artist David Kindersley to teach at the school. During World War Two Vincent, who was living in Horsham at the time, was asked by Sir Kenneth Clark to join the team of 97
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watercolour artists to record Britain that was most likely to be destroyed by bombing and then by progress. So starting in the South East, they moved across the country using watercolours because Clark hoped that the scheme would help preserve this characteristic medium. Over 1,500 watercolours were produced with Vincent painting local scenes including The Causeway. After the war, Vincent moved to Hastings where he became principal of the Hastings School of Art inspiring other pupils. He also continued to draw and illustrate books including The English Windmill published in the 1950s. Stunning Lines by Vincent Lines at Horsham Museum & Art Gallery opens on 9 November until 9 February 2019. Admission is free of charge. Horsham Museum and Art Gallery is open Monday-Saturday 10am -5pm. Details at www.horshammuseum.org.
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HORSHAM DISTRICT YEAR OF CULTURE 2019
HORSHAM PUT ON THE CULTURAL MAP
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he Horsham District Year of Culture 2019 has now begun and are delighted to say that we can look forward to a fantastic celebration of culture and heritage across the District. Within the Horsham District you can find world-class musicians, multimillion-selling authors, video games developers and incredibly high-profile actors and artists. We have independent brewers holding barnstorming music nights, digital creatives taking their work across the world, a heritage spanning 5,000 years, world renowned wine producers, sculptors and photographers. There’s a hidden well of talent and quality which is sometimes unexpected and often overlooked. Join us in this Year of Culture 2019 and discover, enjoy, and above all celebrate the wonderful and amazing things and people we have in the area as we begin to put the Horsham District on the cultural map to gain the recognition it deserves. Look out for the new events programme now available at venues across the District that gives you just a taster and flavour of what’s planned for the first half of 2019 from January to June – our second programme covering July to December will be coming soon. Some events are free, others paid for and a few are ongoing events and projects. Some are small with an audience of 12 and others will be big with audiences of 600 or more – check online for details: www.hdculture2019.co.uk We hope you take the chance in 2019 to explore and experience what the District has to offer and discover what a wonderful place it is.
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LEONARDSLEE LAKES & GARDENS LAUNCHES R E S TA U R A N T I N T E R L U D E Restaurant Interlude is a new restaurant destination at Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens - the historic 200 acre estate, with Grade I Listed gardens, near Horsham in West Sussex. The restaurant is open for dinner from Wednesday to Saturday weekly, with ten tables. Bookings are online at www.restaurant-interlude.co.uk.
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nterlude connects lovers of fine dining with the very spirit of Leonardslee, the finest woodland gardens in England, carefully curated for over 200 years. Every dish in each seasonal, multicourse tasting menu is designed to a huntergatherer farmer concept of food that’s foraged, cultivated and raised on the estate or close by. It is savoured and enjoyed as an intimate dining experience, a small, exclusive dinner party within the estate’s Italianate mansion house.” says owner Penny Streeter OBE. The hospitality entrepreneur, owner of
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vineyards in the UK and South Africa, bought the Leonardslee estate in 2017. She has opened the restaurant (October 19th 2018) after 18 months’ intensive restoration of the gardens and Grade II Listed mansion house. The gardens will open in early 2019. Diners can feast on the multiple courses that include for example: estate rabbit, winter purslane, hogweed cider and charcoal; also fallow deer with local braai and sour raspberry; and oyster, foraged greens and juniper. Penny Streeter brought Executive Chef Jean
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Delport from his native South Africa 8 months ago to plan and prepare for the launch - from recruiting his team, which includes Chef Ruan Pretorius, to designing new kitchens, creating original tasting menus and sourcing the finest ingredients from the estate and selected local farmers. Jean has particular experience from South Africa of how to complement extraordinary tasting menus with fine wines. Guests at Interlude can enjoy a selection of wines from the owner’s vineyard at Benguela Cove, Hermanus in South Africa. In Sussex, Penny Streeter has planted 40 acres of vineyards at Leonardslee and at a second site, three miles away at Mannings Heath, where she has created the UK’s first golf and wine estate. Guests arriving at the mansion house, built in 1855, are greeted in the grand hallway with music from a self-playing piano and drinks in the bar. They are then seated together at around 7pm in the restaurant, enjoying views across acres of gardens in the steep valley below, and east and south across to the South Downs. Penny Streeter OBE is the owner of the Benguela Collection vineyards and hospitality group. It includes the 400 acre Mannings Heath Golf and Wine Estate, located three miles from Leonardslee, and Benguela Cove vineyard in South Africa, as well as four restaurants and a hotel on the Garden Route.
Chef Jean Delport.
Executive Chef Jean Delport has worked with owner Penny Streeter at her restaurant in Somerset West, Cape Town for several years. Jean trained and won awards at the prestigious Zevenwacht Chef School in South Africa. With a background in classical French and English cooking, including several seasons in Ireland, he is noted as an innovator, changing and improving upon his own menus and selection of ingredients regularly. Chef Ruan Pretorius began his career, and was finally head chef at restaurant Terroir in the Cape winelands in South Africa. Terroir is one of South Africa’s most decorated restaurants, in the top 20 of the country for 19 years running. He decided to join Jean Delport in the UK to meet an exciting new challenge at Restaurant Interlude. #restaurantinterlude Facebook: www.facebook.com/InterludeSussex Twitter: www.twitter.com/InterludeSussex Instagram: www.instagram.com/interludesussex The 200 acre Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens, attracted some 50,000 visitors a year until it closed in 2010 as a result of financial difficulties. It was a favourite destination for families drawn by the outstanding displays of rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias, magnolias and bluebells. From March 2019 visitors can again enjoy the gardens and the 19th-century Italianate style house, listed Grade II for architectural merit, and
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a unique doll’s house exhibition on site. A rare colony of wallabies, wildfowl and huge carp in the seven ponds are a further attraction. The garden restoration project has been described as the largest of its kind since Heligan in the 1990s. With no maintenance work carried out for eight years, it has required a team of up to 20 gardeners working since the summer of 2017 to restore the gardens, including clearing nearly 10 miles of pathways along the steep valley landscape. Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens and Mannings Heath Golf & Wine Estate are divisions of The Benguela Collection, a wine producer and hospitality group that Penny Streeter started in 2013 with the acquisition of the Benguela Cove Wine Estate, at the edge of South Africa’s southern coast. The group now includes four restaurants and a hotel on the Garden Route.
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Penny Streeter owner of Interlude, CEO Leonardslee.
A new Pinotage planting in 2018 brings the total of vines under cultivation to 66,000 across 16 hectares at Leonardslee and a second site, three miles away at Mannings Heath, where a vineyard was planted in 2017 to create the UK’s first golf and wine estate. Total production is projected at some 100 tonnes, 75,000 bottles of sparkling wine annually: Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier - and now a non-sparkling Pinotage. The first crop is due in 2020 and first release of wine in 2023
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That’s how much you, as a West Sussex resident, could expect to pay for your care in a residential or nursing care home. Choosing care for yourself, or supporting a family member to do so, is a lifechanging and important decision to take. It’s vital that you seek trusted independent specialist financial advice. Don’t leave it to chance that your finances will meet the cost of your care.
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They will inform you of the available options and discuss products and services from across the whole market. Your first consultation with a care fees specialist is free, and they will explain the cost of any further advice. As part of this scheme, you can also access a free money advice service from Age UK West Sussex.
Take control of your finances It is now even simpler to arrange your FREE consultation with a care fees specialist with our new ‘request a call back’ service. Visit www.carewiseadvice.com where you will find a list of all the care fees specialists, choose the adviser you would like to talk to, and request a call back from them. You will then be contacted within one working day.
Rose’s story by a Carewise care fees specialist I first met 83-year-old Rose in 2005. She was in good mental and physical health, but she had lost confidence about living on her own and wanted to move into a care home. Once her house was sold, Rose had around £218,000 in available capital. Together, we
reviewed her income and expenditure, and worked out that she would have a shortfall of £16,410 per year in meeting the cost of her care home. I obtained quotes for an immediate care plan for Rose and recommended she purchase a plan where the payout would
increase by five per cent per year. This would help to cover future increases in care fees at the home. The income payments were paid to the care home, tax-free. Rose paid £85,925 for the plan. By 2009, Rose’s care plan had paid for itself. In 2013, the plan had paid out £155,257, which is £69,332 more than she paid for it. (This is a real case with the name of the customer changed.)
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CONNECT. To be able to make connections helps us to understand texts better. Encourage your child to apply their existing knowledge to the text. When making connections with your child, use phrases such as, “This reminds me of .... This part is like ... I can relate to the character because..." SUMMARISE. The ability to summarise enables us to determine which ideas are most important. When discussing nonfiction, we can use the questions who, what, when, where, why and how? In recalling stories, encourage your child to discuss the main character, the setting, as well as the beginning, middle and ending. The SWBS strategy is very useful. Jennifer Orgill
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really are up to the job. “Our expert team of trusted tradesmen have been working for us for years. They work to the high standard that we promise and ensure that your home is treated with respect. We also have our own builder, who is excellent, and we always recommend using him if you wish to tie in an extension or other building work with your new kitchen.” There is a large range of beautiful styles to choose from at Park House Kitchens, from classic shaker units to a contemporary German look and anything in between. All the units are built to measure in the UK and can be hand-painted to the colour you desire, so in years to come you can freshen up the look with a new colour if you so wish. And with their finger on the pulse of the latest trends and styles, you can be rest assured that Emily and her team will deliver a kitchen with a look that has been intelligently designed for your home and lifestyle. “At Park House Kitchens we are able to offer a more personal touch.” Says Emily. “You won’t be dealing with a kitchen sales person, just me, and I’m passionate about what we do and I will deliver the service you expect.”
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Eighty percent of their business comes through recommendations from past customers, which is testament to the level of service Emily and her and team offers. To book an appointment with Emily at the Ockley showroom call 01403 790 812 or email info@phk.co.uk. Park House Kitchens, Unit 3 Ockley Court Farm, Coles Lane, Ockley, Surrey RH5 5LS. Tel: 01403 790 812. www.phk.co.uk facebook.com/parkhousekitchens
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MAKE A DIFFERENCE 2018 was an interesting year for the environment.
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and we’re delighted they’ve agreed to join us for the
frightening predictions on our screens. For
whole weekend of the March show. Together with
those promoting sustainable living, it was both
Kinder Tech, we’ll have our biggest Repair section yet.
scary and encouraging at the same time, as
Please check the website or our social media for a
programmes like ‘Blue Planet’ and others seemed to
complete list and to book a repair slot.
act as a wake up call to the public. Suddenly plastic
3) Avoid single use plastic. Trying to live totally
was all over the news and every day brought a new
‘plastic free’ is almost impossible for most of us and
petition.
likely to end in failure. Reducing our dependence on
Petitions and Facebook posts are great - but far
single use plastic is much easier, and very effective.
more important is what each of us do on a day to day
4) Review your energy use at home.
basis. That’s exactly what Kinder Living is about, and
5) Avoid food waste.
we’re not the only ones. There are some amazing
6) Think about the clothes you buy - at the show
groups and individuals in this area, doing different
there will be textile repairs and a stylish clothes
things, but all with the same intention - protecting
‘swish’!
this beautiful planet we live on.
7) Be open to new materials and technologies - there
On Saturday March 2nd and Sunday March 3rd
are some amazing innovations out there.
2019 the fourth Kinder Living Home Show will take
8) Support local - the number of trucks, trains, boats
place in Horsham. This will be the biggest show yet,
and planes moving stuff around the globe can be
and we’re gathering together local businesses,
reduced if we all buy local more often. (It’s great for
environmental groups, charities and public services to
the local economy too.)
bring you as much information and inspiration as
9) Eat less meat. Being vegan or vegetarian is not for
possible.
everyone, but eating less meat is something we can all
Not sure where to start in your home? Pick one of
do and it can be very tasty!
these and just try to do a little - every bit really helps.
10) Grow your own, or if you don’t have a garden,
1) Use less, re-use & up-cycle. Recycling is fine, but
join an allotment group.
what we really need to do is cut down what we use in
If last year made you think a bit harder about the
the first place, and find new ways to use
plastic you use and the clothes you own,
stuff again and again.
make this year the time for action. For
2) Repair stuff. Horsham Repair Cafe takes
more information see
place on the first Saturday of each month,
www.kinderliving.co.uk.
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CONNECT TO SUPPORT
CONNECTING YOU FOR A BETTER LIFE CONNECTING YOU TO EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO STAY INDEPENDENT AND LIVE WELL FOR LONGER www.westsussexconnecttosupport.org
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e understand how difficult it can be to get all the information and advice you need to support you in your day to day activities. That’s why we created West Sussex Connect to Support – a website which brings together a wealth of information and resources that you can access with just a few clicks. You’ll see on the homepage that the website is split into different sections to help you find what you’re looking for. • I want some information and advice – advice and information on health and well-being, money matters, being a carer, different conditions and disabilities and much more. • I want to find things to do locally – clubs, support groups and activities where you can learn a new skill, meet likeminded people in your community, and keep active. • I want to buy products and services – equipment or services to help you stay safe around your home and support you day-to-day. Take a look around our Equipment House where you can go from room to room and discover the help that’s available. • I want to find out about social care support – you can complete an online assessment which you can use to help you plan and buy your support.
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Visit www.westsussexconnecttosupport.org For help using the website, call Adults’ CarePoint 01242 642121 NGT text relay - 18001 01243 642121 Email: socialcare@westsussex.gov.uk
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EMPLOYED OR SELF-EMPLOYED? Recent trends suggest that self-employment is on the rise. However, determining whether someone is classed as employed or self-employed can be a surprisingly complex issue. The practical differences between employed and self-employed workers may seem relatively straightforward:
Employees
Determining employment status
Employees are taxed under the Pay as You Earn (PAYE) system, and both the employee and the employer are liable to pay Class 1 national insurance contributions (NICs). The employer also has responsibility for paying Statutory Sick Pay and Statutory Maternity, Adoption or Paternity Pay.
When it comes to determining employment status, it is the responsibility of the person making the payment to assess status correctly. If a worker is treated as self-employed and is later found to be an employee, payments will be treated as net payments, and all corresponding tax and NICs will need to be paid by the employer - as well as, potentiallly, interest and penalties for incorrect returns.
Employees also have specific rights under health and safety and employment laws, as well as access to a greater range of social security benefits than self-employed workers.
HMRC has an online tool which can be used in determining employment status. The employment status indictor can be accessed at www.tax.service.gov.uk/checkemployment-status-for-tax. However, issues regarding employment status do arise in practice, even when the tool is used.
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Self-employed workers In contrast, self-employed workers are taxed using the self-assessment system, and are responsible for calculating their own tax liability and making any payments due. They are liable to pay Class 2 and Class 4 NICs - the combined burden of which is lower than Class 1 NICs. There is no employer for a self-employed business, so no employer’s NICs are due. Self-employed workers have fewer benefits and working rights than employees: however, they do have more scope in regard to claiming expenses. www.taxadept.co.uk
Assessing employment status can be a complex affair. Tax Adept offers a wealth of information and advice which is specifically designed to help you and your business. You can find further details on the relative benefits of employment and self-employment in the Resources section of our website: www.taxadept.co.uk. If you would like tailored advice, the team at Tax Adept are happy to help. Please contact us via telephone on 01403 750046, or visit our website.
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besity is a growing epidemic amongst our pets and can contribute to many health problems including heart disease, arthritis, diabetes, breathing difficulties, heat stroke and skin problems. Unfortunately, all of these conditions can reduce the life expectancy of our pets. Overweight pets usually develop as a result of too much food and too little exercise although age, breed and neutering can also be factors. However in some cases there are health problems that can result in a pet becoming overweight, for example dogs with an underactive thyroid. If you are concerned your pet is overweight, your veterinary practice can help you to tackle the problem. Special diets can be prescribed that aid with weight reduction in dogs and cats. Dog versions have reduced calorie and fat content but high fibre to ensure they feel full. Cats respond well to a high protein, low carbohydrate diet. There are even diets available now for both species that alter metabolic rate resulting in weight loss. Exercise is also very important in achieving a slimmer pet. For dogs regular walks, playing with toys, food search games at meal times, swimming and agility are fun ways to increase exercise. For cats encouraging them to spend time outside, playing with toys or white light pens and food dispensing balls can all be helpful. So when you are thinking about your New Year diet include your pet and work together; increasing exercise will benefit you both. Tel: 01403 791011. www.maltmancosham.co.uk Please mention SOUTHWATER Life when responding to adverts
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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 732851 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 to book a free trial day or 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 £3.20
Place: Southwater Leisure Centre Contact: 01403 733208 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 Horsham & Shipley Community Project has breathed new life into the grounds of the Shipley football pitches just south of Horsham on the A272, by creating a range of facilities and activities for the local community. - 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, or if you wish to arrange a ‘friendly’. SPORTS CLUBS Southwater Badminton Club Every Thursday evening from 8-10pm in the Sports Hall at Southwater Leisure Centre. Both club and match players are welcome. Place: Southwater Leisure Centre,
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Pevensey Road, Southwater, RH13 9XZ. Contact: James Tillier on 01403 730319 or Iain McLaren on 01403 731341 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
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
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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 The Southwater Dabblers sail model yachts and boats at Southwater Country Park lake on most Sundays and Friday afternoons. The Group set up a wide range of organised, model boat sailing activities, sporting and leisure down at Southwater Country Park lake. There are exciting races, set up for those who’d prefer a friendly challenge. Place: Southwater Country Park, Cripplegate Lane, Southwater, RH13 9UN Contact: Chairman: Alan Woodroffe on 01903 264387 or email alan.woodroffe@googlemail.com http://dabblers.wikispaces.com 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 or just Google us! 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 12noon. Contact: Linda Briggs on 01403 731133 for further details Southwater Angling Society Fishing at Castlewood Lake, Cripplegate Lane, Southwater. New members welcome. Pleasure and
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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
Pevensey Road, Southwater RH13 9XZ Contact: 01273 494300 / info@knowdementia.co.uk or visit our website www.knowdementia.co.uk
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
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.
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,
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 for venue and further details 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 Email info@horshampublications.com with additions and corrections.
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Estate & Letting Agents /
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Private Wealth Mortgages 9
Tax Adept Accountants 39
At Home Estate and Lettings
Painting / Decorating /
Art Classes
Agency 3
Plastering Services
The Seasons Art Class 2
Brock Taylor Estate Agents 56
Tony Billings 14
Bathrooms
Fascias / Soffits / Gutters
Pest Control
Bathe in Safety 25
Just Gutters 52
The Pest Man 37
Bicycle Repair Services
P Green House Maint. 13
Planning Services
Onsite Cycles 36
Football
WPS Planning 53
Building Services / Carpentry /
Football 4 Kids 33
Plumbing / Heating / Boiler
Handyman
Funeral Services
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Ballard & Shortall 43
JV Plumbing & Heating 53
Tru English Bespoke Joinery 44
Garden & Landscaping
Printing/Graphic Design
Business & Professional
Services
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Bridge / Forever Living 53
Bury Hill Landscape Supplies 4
Foundry Press 51
Care Services
JRC Garden Care 37
Roofing Contractor
The Village Home Care 53
Leyton Landscapes 17
G & S Roofing & Guttering 15
Car Services
MPB Gardening Services
Hazelhurst Roofing 53
Horsham Hand Car Wash 37
Southwater 24
Solicitors
Nightingale Service Centre 14
REM Landscapes 44
Flackwoods Solicitors 22
Tanbury 36
Health & Wellbeing
Smith Gadd & Co 6
Carpet / Flooring
Absolute Health & Fitness 6
Swim School
Berwicks of Horsham 28 & 29
Back to Health Clinics 14
Horsham Swim School 25
James For Carpets 5
Claire's Nails & Beauty 53
Vets
Clubs
Slimming World 10
Arthur Lodge Vets 36
Southwater Leisure Centre 45
Transform Health & Beauty
Maltman Cosham 42
Community
Clinic 1
Wills & Estate
Horsham District Council 19
IT / Web Design Services
Planning
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Woodstock IT Services 47
Thy Will Be Done 31
Curtains / Blinds / Interiors
Kitchens / Bedrooms
Westminster Law 9
Contemporary Blind Co 41
Absolutely Kitchens,
Windows, Doors &
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Bedrooms and Bathrooms 46
Conservatories
Electricians
Alexander Kitchens 23
Mark Antony Windows 11
Aphilian Electrical Services 4
Park House Kitchens 40
The Window Wizard 53
Equipment Hire & Sales
Sussex Kitchen Designs 43
Yoga & Pilates
King & Stevens 41
The Kitchen Store 27
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