Ashdown Forest Living, January Issue

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January 2019

Text by A . A . Milne copyright © Trustees of the Pooh Properties. Line illustrations copyright © E . H . Shepard. Colouring of the illustrations copyright © 1970 and 1973 E. H. Shepard and Egmont UK Limited

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Why Walking? Walking is a normal everyday activity and how easy it can be to forget that it is actually exercise at all. It’s good for us, helps us stay healthy and watch our weight. Walking releases certain chemicals into the body, called endorphins, which can make us feel good and help us cope with things like depression, stress and anxiety and generally trigger a positive feeling. People who stay active are less likely to develop diabetes, heart disease and even certain types of cancer. Walking is enjoyed by more than nine million people in the UK and not only does it help to keep you fit but is good for the environment as a substitute for short car journeys and helps tourism in rural economies with walkers spending £6 million a year supporting nearly a quarter of a million full time jobs. What could be more rewarding than to walk in and admire the lovely countryside of the Weald at any time of the year?

Ramblers, the walking charity, has a wealth of information on its website (www. ramblers.org.uk), incorporating a choice of 2000 walking routes, including some in this area, but many people find that walking with a group is a good way to start, making new friends and discovering new walks in and around their home. High Weald Walkers is a friendly Crowborough-based

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walking group (affiliated to the Ramblers) which has been going strong for nearly thirty years. Apart from the enjoyment of walking, members have been active in helping to keep local footpaths open by clearing them, placing way-markers and, at one time, the construction of stiles and bridges. They meet for member-led walks on Sundays, Tuesdays and some Thursdays with walks to suit most tastes. Why not join them? Full details of the group and current programme can be found on www.highwealdwalkers. org.uk. Enquiries: 01342 300152 Please mention us when responding to adverts


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Dear Residents,

Whats inside this month

Happy New Year! Welcome to the January issue. Now that the holiday season is over, if you’d like some assistance with your New Years Resolutions than look no further than our helpful tips. A local photographer has won a prestigious award for an incredibly moving project about

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New Year’s Resolutions?

New Year, New Nymans Garden

In the Bleak Midwinter

War Veterans - see page 24 to see some of the marvellous shots. The Forest Row Repair Cafe is going from strength to strength... why not add a new years resolution to visit it (or the Chailey one) in the next couple of months to get a repair done and cut down on waste this year. Please get in touch with us if you are a local charity or community group and need some extra promotion or if you there is a story that local people should know about. Thank you so much for supporting our local businesses. All the best for the new year. Tally & Chris

Burns Night

Otter spotted!

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HELP! New Year’s Resolutions? We desperately want our resolutions to stick but what’s the difference between winning and losing the game? Here are a few pointers… Start small. Rather than overhaul your life unrealistically to a point where you can’t maintain the changes, and just give up, start gradually and build in the changes… consolidating along the way. For instance, if you want healthier eating habits, without cutting anything out initially, ensure you have a decent portion of vegetables with every single meal, then move on to replacing the deserts with something healthy like a naked bar, etc, etc.

Change One Behaviour at a Time Unhealthy behaviours develop over the course of time and become an almost automatic habit… in order to ‘retrain’ yourself it takes repetition and being mindful. Thus, replacing unhealthy behaviours with healthy ones requires time, repetition and patience until it becomes the norm. Don’t get overwhelmed and take on too many of these changes

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all at once. However, if you really genuinely feel you can make the big leap all at once and succeed, then go for it.

Ask for Encouragement & Support Share your experiences with family and friends. Consider joining a support group to reach your goals, such as a workout class at your gym or a group of co-workers quitting smoking. Having someone to share your struggles and successes with makes your journey easier and enjoyable.

Don’t Beat Yourself Up Perfection is unattainable! Remember that minor mis-steps does not mean all is lost. Everyone has ups and downs; resolve to recover from your mistakes and get back on track and gradually build it up again if necessary.

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New Year, New Nymans Garden

This Spring, Nymans will be teaming up with Alzheimer’s Society on a new project to create a garden, taking health and wellbeing as its focus; the garden team will work alongside several community groups and organisations. The new garden will be created within the ruined Great Hall which was lost in a catastrophic fire in 1947. The space left behind provides an exciting opportunity to design a new garden within its enclosed walls. Gardeners at the famous Sussex garden have creatively reimagined the space and aim to fill it with enormous pots and containers, troughs and supports. They hope to do this with the partnership of community groups.

Ryan Tyler, Alzheimer’s Society Services Manager for Sussex said: “Many people with dementia are not able to take part in activities they enjoyed before they developed the condition,

they want to engage with society but need support. And that’s why it’s fantastic news that Nymans are working with people affected by dementia to help make the garden more dementia friendly.” If you wish to find out more about the garden in the ruins project visit the website or you can support it by buying a raffle ticket online.

Nymans is busy fundraising to open the garden later this year and have already raised just over £40,000 in this year’s raffle for repairs to the fabric of the ruin.

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Winter Warming Steamed Caramel & Apple Pudding By Andrew Wilson, Ashdown Park Hotel & Country Club

Serves 8

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170g unsalted butter 250g caster sugar 170g self-raising flour 2 whole eggs 1 egg yolk ½ teaspoon ground mixed spice 3 bramley apples 100ml of water

Method 1. Peel, core and chop the apples into evenly sized pieces and place to one side. 2. Place 80g of the caster sugar in a heavy bottomed pan and place on a medium heat – do not stir, just let the sugar turn to a golden caramel colour. 3. Add your apples followed by the water to the caramel and cook out until all the apples have softened. Once cooled slightly, break the apples up with a fork, to create a coarse puree, and set to one side.

8. Then place a small saucer at the bottom of a deep pan with the pudding basin on top. Fill the pan with warm water ¾ of the way up the basin, put a tight-fitting lid on then bring the water up to a simmer and cook for 2 ½ hours, checking every 30 minutes that the water is still at a good level, topping up if necessary. To check it’s cooked, place a knife through the middle of the basin and it should come out clean, just like a sponge cake.

4. Take a pudding basin around 6 inch diameter, grease with butter then dust with a covering of flour. 5. Pour the apple mix into the bottom of the basin. 6. Cream together the remaining 170g caster sugar with the butter until light and fluffy, then add one egg at a time and mix together. Carefully fold in the flour and mixed spice – you may also need a touch of milk just to loosen the mix.

9. When cooked, turn upside down onto a plate, leave for 3-4 minutes then give it a shake and it will pop out. Serve with custard. Ashdown Park Hotel & Country Club Wych Cross, RH18 5JR

7. Pour the cake batter on top of the apple mix, cover with greaseproof paper and tie up the top of the pudding basin with string to keep the steam in and the water out.

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Good News for Local Rivers:

Otter spotted!

Fran said, “This is extremely exciting, as it was only two years ago – almost to the day - that a live otter was first caught on camera in Sussex, marking the return of this species to our county after an absence of almost five decades. Thanks to this latest sighting, we now know for certain that otters have made a comeback in two separate Sussex river catchments. “This is fantastic news. Following decades of hard work by a range of government bodies, charities and others, it shows that our rivers are now recovering from the pollution that killed them off. The otter is a

©Stephen BraySussex Wildlife Trust

An eagle-eyed member of the public recently caught sight of a suspected otter in central Sussex, in an area where they have not been seen for over 50 years. Having captured it on camera, he kindly sent it to Sussex Wildlife Trust, where Living Landscape advisor, Fran Southgate confirmed that he had indeed seen an otter.

flagship wetland species and its presence indicates that the whole aquatic ecosystem is healthy – from the plants and bugs to the molluscs, dragonflies and fish, all the way up through the food chain to the otter.” Shy and normally nocturnal, otters thrive in clean, unpolluted water with a plentiful food supply and quiet, undisturbed places to rest and breed. Their diet includes snails, frogs, shellfish and eels as well as fish, and a single otter’s territory can encompass a

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vast 40 km stretch of river. The otter is a native species but was driven to extinction across much of England by the 1970s, mainly due to persecution and the pollution of our rivers and wetlands. Fran continues “Having waited for the otter’s return for so long, we are thrilled with this latest evidence that they are slowly but surely recolonising Sussex. Their natural recovery marks a positive breakthrough in the restoration of healthy river systems across the county.” Enquiries: 01342 300152 Please mention us when responding to adverts


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“In the Bleak Midwinter” LOCAL HISTORY NOTES

by Dorothy Hatswell of the East Grinstead Museum

Imberhorne Lane 1st and so on. This means that for them, Winter commences on December 1st, although the Winter Solstice, the day on which the sun is furthest from the equator, is December 21st or 22nd. Because of the tilt of the earth this means it is the coldest time of the year in the northern hemisphere and, conversely the hottest in the southern. The day in our calendar that marks the first day of winter (21st) refers to the astronomical seasons which are a result of the Earth's axis and orbit around the sun taking into account equinoxes and solstices. However, the Met Office uses a meteorological seasons definition which is instead based on annual temperature cycles measuring the meteorological (atmospherical) state and coinciding with the Gregorian calendar to determine a clear transition and equal length seasons! As already stated, these always start

This opening line in a poem by Christina Rossetti, which was set to music by Harold Darke and is now a well-known hymn, sums up the severe weather which was felt in the C19th and earlier. Shakespeare also emphasised the severity of the winter weather in “Love’s Labours Lost”: When icicles hang by the wall, And Dick the shepherd blows his nail. He goes on to detail the hardships endured by our forefathers in this season. Due to global warming our winters do not seem to be as harsh, although modern methods of heating do soften the impact of cold weather for us. However, once we enter the season of winter, we can expect the colder weather to start. The meteorologists make things tidy by starting all our seasons on the first day of the month in which the season really starts. For example, spring begins on March 1st, summer on June

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“IN THE BLEAK MIDWINTER” CONTINUED

on the 1st. So two starts to the season and alot to get your head around!

Hermitage Lane

This solstice has played an important part in the history of many civilisations. Around the date of December 21st, the Babylonians celebrated the birthday of the Queen of Heaven. In ancient Arabic mythology it was alleged that the moon was born on the 24th, and the Romans celebrated the great feast of Saturnalia on the 21st, as it was the birthday of the sun. Small wonder then, as the conversion from paganism to Christianity began, that December 25th was chosen as the birth of Christ. People were used to celebrating at this time of the year and so the focus of the time could easily shift to a Christian emphasis. Customs could also be slanted in new directions. In this country Prince Albert, Queen Victoria’s consort, is usually credited with the introduction of the Christmas tree, but trees, particularly evergreens, together with plants such as holly and ivy, were a major part of most of the celebrations of whatever kind at this time of year. They symbolised the resilience of life and renewal, as they still do today. Many other rituals are associated with this time of year. Wassailing predates the Norman Conquest; the word

comes from the Saxon for “Good health”. Traditionally it took place on Twelfth Night, the evening of January 5th. Purists, however, celebrate on January 16th - the day on which Twelfth Night would have fallen before the reformation of the calendar by Pope Gregory in 1752. The calendar had gradually become out of step with astronomical time and so, in 1752, the date jumped from September 2nd to September

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13th (as fully covered in an earlier article… in some places people rioted crying “Give us back our eleven days!” erroneously thinking that their lives had been shortened by this move). Today, wassailing is more often associated with the Christmas and New Year period. It can take two forms. In Continues over the page. Enquiries: 01342 300152

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one, leading up to Christmas, groups of the poorer people in the community would go from house to house asking for food and occasionally, money:

plum and cherry to bear a good crop that season. The trees were awakened from their winter sleep and any evil spirits were driven out by singing and banging on pots and pans, as the wassailers walked round and round the tree. The actual songs varied from village to village, but the basic request was the same:

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Old apple tree, old apple tree We've come to wassail thee. To bear and to bow apples enow Hats full, caps full, three-bushel bags full Barnfloors full- and a little heap under the stairs.

They were usually well received by their hosts and given treats such as figgy pudding and other sweet items. The wassail bowl was passed round. It would have contained the local cider or spiced ale with apples. Spices such as nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves and ginger were available in the Middle Ages. Imported from the East they were expensive but used on special occasions. In some places toast was floated on the top. By the end of the evening the wassailers would have been quite merry!

The villagers would process from orchard to orchard led by the Wassail King and Queen. The custom has not entirely died out. Some communities in the cider growing areas of the west country still wassail their trees today. However, we’ve just celebrated the new year, we are all glad that it is the period when we start to see the days begin to lengthen and the promise of spring and the renewal of life is upon us.

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National Championships which were held in Gloucestershire. Orla Wynne came 3rd, Evie-Mae Dobbe, 4th, Jasmine Musgrove, 5th and Darcy Brown and Zoe Beer both 6th amid stiff opposition from other riders who had qualified to compete from across the whole of the country. A record number of disabled horse riders and carriage drivers from the South East Region qualified for the Championships in 2018. There were 27 competitors representing 12 different groups from across Surrey, Sussex and Kent who took on more than 500 other competitors from around the Continues over the page.

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The year culminated in the Autumn with the Regional Conference which is held locally at the Haven Centre and this year brought two of the world’s elite dressage riders to honour the achievements of volunteers and participants. A record-breaking turnout from across four counties were treated to presentations from Paralympic Gold Medallist, Sophie Christiansen and International Grand Prix rider and world class coach, Sarah Sjoholm Patience. There was also a new award from regional sponsors, Cowan Architects, in recognition of the Young Volunteer of the Year, The Cowan Challenge Trophy was presented by Chairman, David Cowan, to Georgia Budden from Quest RDA in Chobham.

UK – and nearly all (20) were placed in the top 10 of their class! All these activities come at a cost, so in order to support this RDA event the Trefoil Guild (Guiding for Adults) made the Countryside Challenge their official fundraiser of the year, at their 75th Anniversary celebrations. Plumpton’s Hope in the Valley RDA Group gave a marvellous display at the fundraiser to more than 160 people. Nationally, the guild hopes to raise more than £30,000 towards the running of the competition for the next few years.

It’s anyone’s guess what 2019 will bring to our local RDA riders and drivers but roll on summer! If you would like to support the RDA or find out more about their important work visit, www.rda.org.uk.

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January is a rather bleak month, but for the 25th which is celebrated as Burns Night. An important night for Scots but also now celebrated by others across the world. We take a brief look at the life of the man himself: Robert Burns was born on 25th January 1759 in the village of Alloway, two miles south of Ayr. His parents were tenant farmers but even still he received a relatively good education. As a boy he became an avid reader enjoying the works of Alexander Pope among others. Burn’s natural poetic intuition and relationships with the opposite sex provided his initial inspiration; Handsome Nell, for Nellie Kilpatrick, was his first song.

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Hard physical labour on the family farm was not to the taste of the young Burns, who increasingly turned his attentions towards the passions of poetry, nature, drink and women which would characterise the rest of his life. He fathered twins with eventual wife Jean Armour, but a rift in their relationship nearly led to Burns emigrating to the West Indies with lover Mary Campbell (his Highland Mary). Mary's death and the profound success of his first published collection of verse kept

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What’s On in January

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SATURDAY 19TH JANUARY

Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera: The Golden Age of Mexican Painting. Both artists have recently featured in major exhibitions and in this lecture for Arts Society Ashdown Forest, Chloe Sayer surveys their work, their turbulent marriage and Mexico’s history after the 1910 Revolution. A colourful afternoon awaits. Refreshments afterwards. Members free, Guests £6. At 2pm, Crowborough Community Centre, Pine Grove, Crowborough, TN6 1FE.

J S Bach: Mass in B Minor Choral Workshop. Join the EG Choral Society as we develop our understanding of Bach’s Mass in B Minor. Led by the choir’s musical director, Richard Jenkinson who’ll be joined by acclaimed soprano and highly-experienced singing teacher, Lesley-Jane Rogers. Whether you’re new to the work or familiar with it, don’t miss this opportunity to explore this magnificent masterpiece. Visitors £20. Further information and booking form on www.egcs.co.uk. At 9:30am, Sackville School, RH19 3TY.

FRIDAY 11TH JANUARY FILM The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society at Pine Grove Pictures. Tickets £8 with reductions for members. Doors open 7pm, film starts at 8pm, Crowborough Community Centre.

SATURDAY 19TH JANUARY Bowie Experience is a spectacular concert featuring all of David Bowie’s hits - celebrating the music of the world’s greatest pop icon. An unforgettable journey of sound and vision. At 7:30pm - 10pm. Assembly Hall Theatre, TN1 2LU. Tel: 01892 554165.

THURSDAY 17TH JANUARY Groombridge Horticultural Society Evening. Colin Moat will be speaking to us on ‘50 Greys of Shade’. Tea, coffee and biscuits provided. All welcome. Free for members or £3 for non-members. At 8pm, Groombridge Village Hall - New Hall.

TUESDAY 29TH JANUARY

THURSDAY 17TH JANUARY

Neanderthals in the Weald. Danehill Parish Historical Society talk by Dr Matt Pope, Research Associate at University College, London. 8pm, Danehill Village Hall, RH17 7HS. 18

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