Seaford Scene October 2018

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SEAFORD Scene October 2018 Issue 138

Your Community Magazine, Business Directory and What’s On Guide

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to the October issue of Seaford Scene. It’s the Seaford Bonfire Society’s annual Bonfire Night celebrations this month, which aims to be bigger and better than ever! Unfortunately last year the procession and fireworks were called off due to the bad weather so this year the Bonfire Society is making up for it (see page 4). It’s on Saturday 20th October, so put it on the calendar! Despite the days getting shorter, there’s still plenty going on outside. We have articles from Seaford Tree Wardens on page 48 and Seaford Natural History Society on page 80 whilst Cycle Seahaven are here to get you out and about on your bike, see page 55. How about growing your own mini meadow? Now’s the time to start it, see page 27. With plastic being an important environmental issue, we have news from Plastic Free Seaford on page 115 and Seaford & Newhaven Refill on page 112. I’m sure we can all do our bit to help. Finally, we can announce that Seaford Museum’s improved access facilities are due to open over the weekend of the 6th/7th, see page ?? This eight-year improvement project includes step-free access for people with reduced mobility and a new lift to the main exhibition areas. See page 8 for more details. As always I must remind you not to forget to put your clocks back on Sunday 28th October, and don’t forget it’s Halloween on 31st, you’ve been warned!

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Seaford Bonfire Society This year, our night takes place on Saturday 20th October, when we will be hoping for good weather so that all can enjoy the procession and firework display. This year the event will commemorate and remember the ending of The Great War 100 years ago. We also remember not only The Gunpowder Plot, but the many brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for the freedom of us all. Seaford witnessed many battles that took place at sea. Hundreds of soldiers arriving in the town were put up by local people or placed in camps set up on The South Downs. It is therefore fitting that we give thanks to The Fallen around the memorial where we be lighting a poppy in

their honour. The service will be broadcast by our local radio station, Seahaven FM. We very much appreciate all the support given by local businesses with sponsorship and donations; this has allowed the town to enjoy some spectacular displays, which continue to be free. Regrettably last year the event had to be cancelled at the last minute due to the incoming Storm Brian. This has enabled us to plan an even more special display this year, and we hope you are looking forward to 20th October as much as we are. Our costumed members will be selling programmes around Seaford on Saturdays leading up to the event. Seaford Bonfire Society could not function without the dedicated efforts of members throughout the year and the generosity of local people. In Flanders fields the poppies Blow Between the crosses, row on row That mark our place: and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow Loved and were loved, and now we lie, In Flanders fields.

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Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields. by Dr John MacCrae written 1915. If you would like to find out more about what we do, come to one of our regular monthly meetings at the White Lion Hotel. We meet at 7.30 pm the first Thursday of every month or contact us by email at Seafordbonfire@gmail.com. www.seafordbonfiresociety.co.ukww

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Arts and cultural events in the Seaford area Welcome to the latest update on what’s going on in our vibrant town, compiled by Andrea Hargreaves.

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Modern Makers are putting on a 2-day charcoal drawing course at the Church Street Gallery on Saturdays 29th September and 6th October from 10.30 until 1.30pm. To book email modmakersgallit@ gmail.com. From Monday 2nd October until Thursday 11th October (closed Mondays) Katy Oxborrow is exploring the natural world and our place within it. Eastbourne Life Group takes over the gallery from 13th until 18th October with an exhibition called Life and Local Landscapes. And Modern Makers are back with another short course series on Saturdays 20th and 27th October and 3rd November, on expressive botanical drawing. Email modernmakers@cecilegarcia. co.uk

Cinema

My 17-year-old granddaughter says Isle of Dogs (PG) is the coolest film ever. This very funny stop-motion animation is about an outbreak of canine flu in a Japanese city whose mayor sends all the pooches to Trash Island. There, a young boy sets out to find his lost pet, helped by five other dogs. See it at the Barn Theatre, home of Seaford Community Cinema, on Friday 5th October at 7.30pm. Remember the Washington Post exposé on the Pentagon Papers? The Post (PG), on Friday 12th October at 7.30pm, relates how publisher Kay Graham (Meryl Streep) and her staff join a fight for editorial freedom. As a counter to American mumbling, there will be subtitles. With Halloween coming up the cinema is putting on a Special on Friday 26th October at 7.30pm. In Get Out (15), which won four Oscar nominations and the Best Original Screenplay Oscar, visitor Chris reads his girlfriend’s family’s overly

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You’d better book up quickly for Alleluja! on Thursday 1st November at 7pm, an NT Live screening of Alan Bennett’s latest hit, based on bed blockers in an NHS hospital as seats are selling fast. Then on Friday 2nd November we go behind the camera with director Agnès Varda (90), one of the leading lights of the New Wave cinema era as she travels round France with photographer and muralist JR creating murals of individuals, communities and places for Faces Places (PG). In collaboration with Arts@theCrypt, Sunday 11th November at 4pm sees the showing of Journey’s End (12A), set in a dugout in Aisne in 1918 as a group of British officers await their fate. Other screenings in November include The Shape of Water (15) on Friday 16th, Saturday matinee Edie (12A) on 17th November, The Madness of George III (12A) (NT Live), on Tuesday 20th November, The Square (15) on Friday 23rd November and West End screening The King and I on Thursday 29th November. More details next month.

Music, drama, comedy

On Sunday 7th October Adam Glasser, harmonica, is joining the Neal Richardson Trio at Splashpoint Jazz from 5pm at The View, Seaford Head Golf Club. The Concert Singers present Songs from the Musicals with a Touch of Comedy, at Seaford Little Theatre on Saturday 13th October at 2.30pm. Also at The View, host Julie Jepson will be introducing a hilarious line up on Friday 19th October, 8pm. On Sunday 28th October at 3pm, Luba Tunnicliffe and Gamal Khamis, come to St Leonard’s Church with a programme of works for viola and piano by Schubert, Rebecca Clarke, Hindemith and Brahms. From Friday 9th until Saturday 17th November the Little Theatre is staging Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Nile – more next month but tickets available from Redgold opticians from 19th October. And still at the Little Theatre, the very popular Seaford Sessions have Brighton-based four-piece fusion band Hatful of Rain there on Saturday evening, 24th November with a combination of English, Celtic and American inspirations. Email me with your events at andylouhargreaves@ icloud.com

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Final Leap to step-free access Recently an enthusiastic group of onlookers gathered in the sun on Seaford seafront to watch a giant mobile crane install Seaford Museum’s iconic new ramped footbridge. This marked the final stage of Seaford Museum’s Improved Access Project, which is designed to provide step-free access to the main exhibition areas in the Museum for people with reduced mobility, including wheelchair users. The project is supported by the Keith Baker Memorial Trust, the National Lottery and local donors. The Museum is housed in Martello Tower 74, a building constructed by the government in around 1810 to resist the threats of a Napoleonic invasion. It has subsequently played many roles, the most recent being adaptation to become a Museum, intended to welcome visitors, rather than deter them. Commenting on the move, Kay Turvey, the Museum Chairman said: ‘If all goes to schedule, we plan to open the new facilities to our visitors and members over the weekend of 6th/7th October. This marks the culmination of 8 years’ work, and very soon there will be step-free access across the new bridge, then down to the main exhibition areas, using our newly installed lift. The exhibition areas themselves have been extensively ramped to ease access.’

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The project started with an informal approach to the Museum Trustees from the Keith Baker Memorial Trust in the summer of 2010. That led to a lengthy process of assessment and problem solving to create a scheme that was effective, affordable and which did not compromise the Museum’s status as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. Kay Turvey added: ‘We are immensely grateful to the Keith Baker Memorial Trust who stayed with us through the difficult early stages as various designs were considered and who agreed to increase their initial grant offer from around £80,000 to £200,000. We are similarly appreciative of the grant of £100,000 from the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund, without which the whole project could have been lost because of an escalation in costs. We have also received donations from a number of local groups and individuals, as well as a massive input of unpaid work from our dedicated band of volunteers.” That same weekend will also see the resumption of the museum archives open access sessions, which had to be suspended whilst the building work was completed. The archives will be open from 2pm to 4pm on Sunday 7th October, and then on the afternoon of the first Sunday of each month. No appointments are necessary. The normal museum admission charges apply and several of our archive volunteers will be on hand to assist with enquiries. This is an exciting time for the Museum and we look forward to welcoming everyone to our newly accessible Museum and all its exhibits. We are also looking forward to increasing the number of group visits, which can be arranged by appointment, when the Museum would otherwise be closed to the public. Photo: Installing Seaford Museum’s new ramped footbridge.

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Neighbourhood Watch Roundup Well, as they say, if that was Summer, we’ve had it. And what a glorious Summer it was. With Winter fast approaching and with it the shortening of days, now would be the time to make sure outbuildings and garages are well secured to avoid any creative shoppers making off with your bikes, strimmers and tools. We often don’t notice a theft in the Winter until we are looking for a particular item not used since the previous Summer. My bicycle for example. It’s a true story and one best left untold. Without further ado, some tips for securing your valuables... 1. Make sure that hasps, hinges and bolts are not loose and are well secured to the doors and sides of your outbuilding. Often a swift kick to a rotting door breaks the fixings and access to your shed or garage is achieved in the blink of an eye. 2. Oil padlocks and locks, and make sure your keys can turn easily and that the locking mechanisms are all sound. 3. Secure bicycles with a good quality bike lock and consider looping this through a wall bracket fixed to your garage or shed wall. 4. Keep strimmers, mowers and tools out of sight of shed windows. Out of sight is out of mind and what the eyes can’t see, the heartless heart of a thief cannot yearn for. 5. Consider fitting a motion sensor security light above your garage door or onto your shed. No thief likes operating under full glare of a bright light and this is a good deterrent. 6. Consider fitting an alarm to your garage or outbuildings where valuables are stored, and link this to a reputable monitoring service. 7. If you are not inclined to do all of this yourself, consider asking a local security company to inspect and secure your home and outbuildings for you. 8. Lastly, lock your outbuildings even when you are at home. Most crime in Seaford is opportunistic and our police statistics evidence that most thefts are from unlocked buildings and vehicles. This said, proactive police activity to deter criminals and miscreants has been stepped up and the REWIND

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Stop and Search campaign was launched on 10th September. This campaign is a reiteration of the purpose and aims of Stop and Search and is geared to educate people in what to expect during a Stop and Search. Katy Bourne, Sussex PCC, said: ‘I am confident that the use of stop and search powers provides the police with an effective tool in terms of preventing and detecting crime and anti-social behaviour. However, it is important to balance public protection with individual freedom by ensuring the powers are used fairly and with the support and understanding of our communities.’ The campaign promotes that everyone has the right to be treated fairly and with respect, whether a member of the public or police officers carrying out the stop and search. The power is used in a way to keep people safe and feeling safe, and protects the community from criminality.

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Remember under the Stop and Search legislation, everyone has rights. Every person who is stopped and searched is entitled to a receipt. When stopped, the officer will give their name and the police station they work from. If the person who is stopped has a problem understanding what is being explained by an officer, they have the right to ask for an interpreter or for an appropriate adult. Normally the officer doing the search will be the same gender as the person being searched. During a stop and search, the officer may ask the person who is stopped to remove their jacket or other outer clothes. You can read more about Stop and Search and the REWIND campaign at https://sussex.police.uk/aboutus/stop-and-search/ Stay safe and savvy and remember you can join the Neighbourhood Watch by visiting our website www. sandbnhw.org or by dropping an email to members@ sandbnhw.co.uk or by popping into the police station for a form. Join us on Facebook www.facebook.com/ sandbnhw for regular updates and alerts. Have a warm and happy Winter, Seaford. Be generous with your smiles, your care for yourselves and each other, and above all, be safe.

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Seventy-four members and guests of Seaford Head Probus Club celebrated the club’s 25th anniversary last month with a gala dinner. The guest of honour was the High Sheriff of East Sussex, Major General John Moore-Bick CBE DL, who was accompanied by his wife.

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NEWHAVEN COUNTRY MARKET AUTUMN HARVEST FESTIVAL EVENT THURSDAY 11th OCTOBER 2018 We are holding our special Autumn/Harvest Festival Country Market on Thursday 11th October 2018. This will enable customers to purchase all the usual items on sale plus the more seasonal offerings. On offer will be the usual wide range of stalls, including fresh free-range eggs, Indian food and spices, baked goods, and jams and preserves. Textile crafts are also well represented. Knitted and

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Lewes Craft Market Christmas Fair Lewes Craft Market Christmas Fair opens on 1st December at the Market Tower, Market Street from 10am to 4pm. Locally made arts and crafts will be on sale throughout the day. Come and find some more unusual Christmas gifts at affordable prices. We look forward to seeing you there.

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Last December an advert appeared in Seaford Scene to say that there was to be a meeting about setting up an art group for the over 60s at St James’ Trust. Richard Potter, a well known local artist, and Jeff Innis from St James’ Trust introduced themselves and told us how the group would progress. For the next 12 weeks participants learned about producing art in a ‘different way’. This included watercolour painting, acrylic painting, oil pastel work and much more. It was not just ‘straight’ painting either, each of us were pushed beyond our comfort zones in learning to make marks and paint with items such as sponge, erasers from pencil ends, and even to create sculptures from toothpicks and marshmallows! It was fascinating to see how each person produced their own work, and what was lovely was that everyone shared their knowledge and insight. There was not the competition or showing off which has unfortunately been seen in other art groups I’ve been to. Everyone was embracing new methods of working.

with help from Richard and those in the group with more experience, everyone was able to produce their own art work. Many of those who took part said that they would love to come to the group if it continued. We were lucky that the St James’ Trustees agreed that this would be a good idea and many of us met up again, together with some new members at the end of July. This session will continue to the 20th October and then a new course will begin on 27th October. St James’s Trust looks forward to hearing from you if you would like to join this very popular art group.. There is more intense study this time and so far we have looked at different artists’ techniques and tried to create our own versions of these. Demonstrations by Richard show us how to proceed and then we try to produce two pieces of work during the session. Again the group bonds well, and everyone helps each other. Photos from top: Richard Potter, the tutor; Bill and Ann club members.

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We will be holding our three-day SEAFORD ARTS AND CRAFTS event at the Seaford Little Theatre in Seaford this year (not at the Crypt Gallery) on Thursday 29th November, Friday 30th November and Saturday 1st December. Opening times are 10.30am – 4.30pm, and on Saturday the fair will stay open until 5.30pm.

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number of new artists from further afield whose work is also highly appealing. We have over the past 10 years at the Crypt Gallery established a reputation for providing innovative, quality goods which are reasonably priced. This year is no exception and there is a wide variety of goods which will delight us all. To learn more about the artists and see examples of their work you can go to Seaford Arts and Crafts on our Facebook page. For those who enjoy visual art, there will be contemporary designs, painting, prints and cards by well-known Sussex artists, acrylic designs on wood and canvas, as well as framed prints of local scenes. There will be a unique range of textiles including hand-dyed silk and woven scarves, knitwear, colourful handbags in recycled fabrics, beading and stitching, felted jewellery. Other textile artists will be bringing their own designs on small items of clothing, T-towels, cushions, bags and bunting. We are delighted to welcome back to our fair JAJU beans and leaves with beautiful gift boxes of selected teas and coffee. Jewellery is always a popular gift.This year we have several jewellers, all with very different styles and using a range of different materials including sterling silver, antique silver cutlery, semi- precious stones, crystals and pearls of contemporary design, buttons, beads and enamelling. Local paper crafters have worked all year to showcase their mixed media jewellery, notebooks and other paper based gifts. Hand-crafted wooden boxes made from Black Walnut and Canary wood will also be on sale. We are very pleased to welcome the return of local artists, whose specialities are a mix of fused art glass jewellery, crystal decorations and objects.This year we are joined again by a mosaic artist whose skill is creating mosaic decorations from bone china plates and vintage china.There will most definitely be something for everyone. There will be a plethora of beaded, sparkly, glitzy Christmas decorations and bunting created by many of the exhibition’s makers together with Christmas wreaths and other gifts.You will also be able to take a break from shopping in our ‘café’ area where you can enjoy delicious homemade cakes and a hot drink.

The fair will be announced by Peter White, Town Crier on Thursday 29th November and will open at

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Newhaven Club is making tracks!

Seaford’s 2018 Model Railway Show will be held on Saturday 27th at the Baptist Church Hall 10 to 5pm. The show, which is presented each year by Newhaven and District Model Railway Club, has been a great success, attracting new members to the club and helping raise much needed funds for a new permanent Clubroom. The growth in membership has got us thinking about a higher profile and engaging with others in the community who might benefit from model-making as a therapy, particularly for those who may have had a health setback in their lives.

So we have started a project which we are calling ‘Making Tracks’ The initial work will be on display at the show with details of how people could get involved by making use of what we are planning to offer by way of tuition and hands-on modelling. Perhaps it would suit you or someone you know! Come along and have a look. We are also working towards Charitable Status for the Club. Obviously, in the model railway world things seldom stand still.

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Create your own mini meadow:

How to help wildlife and save time

With the long, hot summer coming at an end, many of us will be putting away our lawnmowers with a sigh of relief. Some people enjoy maintaining a perfect lawn – but for others it’s a bit of a chore. If you’re in the second group, why not leave some of your lawn unmown next year? It doesn’t have to look scruffy: a clean edge – straight or curved – will make the area look deliberate and attractive to the eye.You’ll have less work to do and what’s more, you’ll be doing your bit for the environment.

Why we all need a ‘buzzing garden’

Perhaps you’ve read reports of the alarming decline of insects and invertebrates – some studies have shown up to 75% decline in recent years. And although we have an instinctive revulsion for many of these creeping, crawling or buzzing creatures, they’re vital for our world. They pollinate plants, provide a food source for birds and mammals, and dispose of rubbish and rotting vegetation. The collapse in the insect population should worry us all. However, if you’ve got a garden there is something you can do – it’s easy and won’t cost you a thing. Just leave an area of grass unmown and create your own ‘mini meadow”.

How long grass helps insects:

A study by the University of Sussex revealed that areas of long grass in Saltdean’s Oval Park sheltered up to 50 times more insects than mown areas. The study also found that the public response to the meadow areas was very positive, with residents enjoying the increased colour from the wild flowers and butterflies. This year, many of us have admired the long grass cut through with paths on the edge of Seaford Head Golf Course, created to increase biodiversity on the site. But you don’t need a field or a park – an area as small as one square metre can make a difference. Long grass provides shelter and food for a huge range of little creatures, from grasshoppers and beetles to

moths and spiders. The wild flowers which will emerge amongst the grass provide nectar and pollen for bees and butterflies. Don’t worry about your long grass harbouring garden nasties: according to the Royal Horticultural Society, fewer than 1% of Britain’s insects are pests. The rest are beneficial as pollinating insects or are actually pest predators. Others simply get on with their own thing – feeding on dead or living plant matter and providing food for mammals, amphibians or birds. A garden full of life is a healthy garden, and a healthy garden means healthy and beautiful plants.

How to create your own mini meadow:

To create your own mini meadow, just leave a strip or area of grass unmown until it starts to look a bit tatty at the end of summer, then cut it.You’ll need a strimmer, or shears, and check first to make sure there aren’t any little creatures hiding in there. Rake out the clippings as this will encourage wild flowers. Then mow as normal as needed through the autumn, or leave the grass to grow again and do another cut any time before Christmas. If you need short grass during the summer, maybe for kids to play on, then create a spring meadow by mowing between July and late autumn.

More information: University of Sussex Laboratory of Apiculture and Social Insects: www.sussex.ac.uk/lasi Royal Horticultural Society: advice on gardening for wildlife: www.rhs.org.uk If you’re interested in joining a new group, Meadows and Verges Seaford, to look at developing wild flower areas in Seaford, please email seafordtreewardens@ outlook.com Margery runs one-to-one gardening courses and writes about gardening at www. howdoesyourgardengrow.co.uk Photos: Butterfly; Long grass and wild flower meadow in Seaford,

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Inner Wheel club of seaford Visit of District Chair Corinne Alford At our August meeting we received a welcome visit from our District Chair, Corrine Alford. She spoke of the transition that Inner Wheel is going through and that our club in Seaford is a strong one, and that it is wonderful that we combine fellowship with fundraising and social events.

Visit to Bateman’s Burwash

During the month, 12 of us visited the National Trust property, Batemans, the home of Rudyard Kipling. As one of members volunteers here, some took the opportunity to have a personal tour. The gardens were beautiful but unfortunately the watermill was not grinding flour as work was being done on the mill pond. Our thanks must go to Val Franklin, who arranged this outing for us.

Crafty Ladies afternoon tea and jewellery sale

On Wednesday 29th August, Inner Wheel Club of Seaford member Maureen Edgar hosted the Crafty Ladies afternoon tea and jewellery sale at her home. Members and guests enjoyed a cup of tea and homemade cakes and had the opportunity to purchase jewellery which had been made by members of the Crafty Ladies group. The afternoon raised a total of £200, which will be donated to the Seaford Down’s Syndrome and Special Needs Support Group. Photos from top: District Chair Corrine Alford with President Kay Young; Jan Jemmett and Pat Allen Sampling the cakes.

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10 things you need to know about dementia Nial Joyce of Clifden House Dementia Care Centre, Seaford

1. Dementia itself is not a disease – it’s actually caused

by lots of different diseases. The word ‘dementia’ is just an umbrella term for the symptoms caused by these diseases such as memory loss, confusion and personality change. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause but other dementias include vascular dementia, dementia with Lewy bodies and frontotemporal dementia.

2. Dementia is not an inevitable part of getting older – while it’s true that the majority of people with

6. Dementia is a global issue – it’s a common myth

that dementia is only an issue in the western world. The largest increases in dementia expected over the next 20 years are in places like China, India and SubSaharan Africa. Dementia is a truly global health issue, affecting 46.8 million people worldwide.

dementia are over 65, the condition is not a normal part of getting older. The likelihood of developing dementia rises with age, but it’s not a given that an older person will develop it. In the UK over 40,000 people under 65 have dementia.

7. Dementia doesn’t discriminate – dementia is a condition that can affect anyone regardless of background, education, lifestyle or status.

3. Dementia is more than just memory loss – the condition affects people in a wide variety of ways. That might include changes in behaviour, confusion, disorientation, delusions, difficulty communicating, problems judging speeds and distances, and even cravings for particular foods.

people to live with their symptoms a little better, there are no treatments that slow or stop diseases like Alzheimer’s. This means that the diseases will continue to get worse over time unless new treatments can be found quickly.

4. It’s possible to live an independent and active life with dementia – there are many people in the UK

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8. There are no treatments to stop the diseases that cause dementia – while some treatments can help

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The French Twinning Group

A Musical End to the Year

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The French Twinning Group has enjoyed another successful year with formal and informal visits on both sides of the channel. We are now looking forward to two musical events which will bring 2018 to a sparkling conclusion. During our next twinning visit to Veules-les-Roses on 5th -7th of October, about 30 of our members will be joined by the 25 musicians of the Johnny Spice Swing Orchestra. Thanks to the collaboration with the Rock and Roses Veules Dance Club and the organisation of the Alfriston and Veules Twinning groups, they will entertain us on the Saturday for an exceptional evening of music and dancing which will be open to all local residents. On Sunday there will be a Gala Lunch at the Casino Hotel in St Valerie-en-Caux. More than 50 visitors will enjoy the hospitality of local host families. And not to be outdone...

Saturday, 1st December 2018 will be party time here too!

We have great pleasure in inviting you to our final event of 2018.You don’t have to be members; just come and join us for a fabulous evening’s entertainment with the ever popular chanteuse Lo Polidoro together with her husband Nigel Broderick on the accordion. They return to the village hall Alfriston for a night of Christmassy fun and Frenchness. Their new repertoire Chanson, Swing and the American Songbook should make for a merry evening. So Saturday, 1st December 2018 – Put the date in your diary now. Tickets will be available soon. More details in November Seaford Scene. For further information please ring 01323 890373 or email jeannecash@gmail.com Jean Cash, Alfriston and Cuckmere Valley Twinning Association. Photo: Lo Polidoro and Nigel Broderick.

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the Bible Alive Exhibition

See the customs, culture and content of the Bible brought to life This is an exhibition including talks and presentations illustrated with Biblical costumes, models and artefacts. Audio visuals will also be shown between the talks, plus the opportunity to be guided around the exhibition by one of the members. Talks will be presented by Rev’d David and Mrs Sally Crowther, assisted by the Bible Alive team: l Travel back in time to the days of Abraham and see a goat-hair tent. l Walk through the Tabernacle or explore Jerusalem in the days of Jesus. l Meet a Biblical shepherd, fisherman or farmer and learn about their lives. l See brides and women of the Bible in costume from Bethlehem, Nazareth, Samaria and the desert.

Visit the potter, carpenter, weaver and coppersmith in the market place. l Learn about the Synagogue and the Jerusalem Temple known by Jesus. l Examine copies of the Dead Sea Scrolls. See the genuine Torah Scroll written by a scribe and see his equipment. l

The Clinton Centre, Clinton Place, Seaford. Friday 19th to Thursday 25th October. Admission Free, all welcome. Friday 19th: 6pm - 8pm; Saturday 20th: 10am - 6pm Sunday 21st: 2.30pm - 6pm; Monday 22nd, Tuesday 23rd, Weds 24th: 10am - 8pm; Thursday 25th: 10am - 4pm. A DVD of the talks and booklets are also for sale For more information contact Rev’d David Crowther on 01323 890207. Notice: This issue of Seaford Scene has been distributed by an independent delivery company. Please note that Seaford Scene is not responsible for any other publicity material that is delivered at the same time as the magazine. If you have any issues regarding the delivery of Seaford Scene, please contact MA Distribution www.madistribution.co.uk

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SEAFORD and DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY www.seafordhorti.com

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The acer is commonly known as maple with around 128 different species, most are common to Asia with a few seen in Europe, Northern Africa and North America. The sycamore maple is the commone most acer seen in Europe. Acers are known for their spectacular leaf colour in autumn. The Japanese maple - Acer palmatum however is a small deciduous tree suitable for growing in containers, it being a slow growing variety. This species has been in cultivation in Japan for over three hundred years. Also known as the mountain maple, it can be seen in both altitudes of 3,600feet and in forested areas in China, Taiwan and Korea. Maples are of course the source of maple syrup, particular species are tapped for their sugary sap, which is then boiled to produce the syrup. The wood is also valuable and made into items such as butchers’ blocks, bowling alley lanes, musical instruments and baseball bats. The Japanese acer is suitable for the art of bonsai as it copes with the reducing of its leaves and branches producing an attractive show-piece.

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Autumn is a good time to plant up a new tree, they need less watering and have time to settle before the spring when they will come to life and show off their beauty with colourful leaves, flowers or fruit. There are a few rules to follow when planting small trees. Terracotta pots look good but need to be frost hardy, they are heavy and also porous, so a metal, wood, stone or a good plastic pot is perhaps better. The right type of compost is needed to enable it to thrive and help maintain its stability during windy weather. Watering and regular feeding helps your tree to survive and rewards you in the months to come. Sylvia Reeve

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ith autumn fast approaching and the weather changing, work in the garden changes too – crops are finished, flowers have faded, leaves are dropping and all begins to look dull and drab. Preparing the garden for winter and the next spring needs thought just now, what to grow and plant ready for the next year. Growing trees in pots has become more popular with a variety of trees suitable for planting in various sized pots. Even the smallest garden can have a tree in a pot. They can add style and panache to an outdoor space if placed at the front or back door, on the patio, on a balcony or on the decking. There are now numerous trees available to fit any space, from fruit trees, palms, flowering trees to deciduous trees such as acers and various conifers.

JOBS TO DO IN OCT

3 Plant bulbs such as muscari, narcissi,

hyacinths and irises in a biggish pot of gritty compost, add pansies or viola plants on top to give autumn colour. 3 Plant garlic cloves which will be ready to harvest in early summer. 3 Sow sweet pea seeds in pots of multi purpose compost, put in a cold frame or cool greenhouse and they will flower for the society's sweet pea show in June.

MEMBERS’ NOTICE BOARD The next social evening will be held at St Leonard’s Church Hall on Thursday 25th October at 7pm. We welcome back Kevin Gordon with a talk entitled ‘Eastbourne Police and Murders’. The last social evening of the year will be the Society’s AGM and Awards Night on November 29th. Membership subscriptions can be paid on either evening in readiness for next year’s horticultural schedule.

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It might have been only early September but it felt like Christmas when James and Katie tore open a big cardboard box to reveal a very generous gift of irrigation kit from Gardena, full of everything we need to get on with putting in an extensive automatic watering system to cut down on can carting between opening times. And the pressie came at just the right time too, James having just located existing pipework that needed connecting up to some of the supplied gismos. While all this excitement was going on, Dave was adjusting the classroom door so that we can start painting, using the exterior and interior paint so generously donated by local company Brewers; Stan, Abdul and John can’t wait to get their brushes in action. And we can’t believe that a painting team was last mustered six years ago when the classroom had only just been erected. How time flies… and indeed by the time you read this we’ll no longer be selling produce on Saturday mornings and will have reverted to Wednesday mornings only. But never mind, there

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will be plenty of plants on the sales table. Elsewhere in the garden apples and pears – standards and stepover apples – were being summer-pruned to restrict their growth, and a general early autumn inventory of plants was taking place. We’re always being told that the secret of good gardening is planning ahead, so don’t be surprised to hear that we’re already thinking about our next National Garden Scheme opening, to take place in May next year rather than in the summer to take advantage of Steyne Road garden Lavender Cottage’s fabulous wisteria, and to make up a small group with a couple of other gardens at their best then. But as Katie observed: “We’re wonderful all the time.” Just look at the photos and judge that one for yourself! But still patting ourselves fulsomely on the back – well, if we don’t who else will? – Allison escaped for a lunchtime to talk to the local Probus ladies’ group about our garden, and also was heard on Seahaven FM with Mike. And they had so much fun spreading the word about what we get up to on Wednesday mornings at the Crouch that they can’t wait to do it all over again, so if anyone would like a talk please contact us at the email below or click on the link. The Garden Team www.seaford-sussex.co.uk; also on Facebook; email: seafordcommunitygarden@gmail.com Photos: (from top clockwise) Pam gives the thyme a good watering; Pumpkins; sunflowers star in the children’s garden; Raspberries, courgettes, beans, tomatoes and onions on the sales table with Ana; Eureka! James finds the water pipe.

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Geoff and some of his amazng supporters

Local gardener smashes his fundraising records in 2018 Seaford gardener, Geoff Stonebanks, has very successfully used his small garden to raise huge amounts for local charities. His amazing awardwinning garden, Driftwood, in Bishopstone, has become a local tourist attraction. To date the garden has seen over 19,500 visitors, received over 80 5-star reviews on Trip Advisor, become a finalist in this year Lewes District Business Awards Tourist Destination of the Year. It recently featured on page 3 in a national daily newspaper and the BBC shot a short film there recently too. Last weekend saw a close to the 2018 open garden season with some record-breaking numbers achieved to boot! Tom Lay, Regional Fundraising Manager for Macmillan Cancer Support was on hand to receive the £7,483 Geoff and other gardeners had raised from the Macmillan Coastal Garden Trail, along with the balance

from activities in Geoff ’s own garden, for the charity. In total, £12,515 was handed over by him to Tom. Many visitors were on hand at Driftwood to cheer the event on. Tom went on to say: ‘It was a complete pleasure to visit Geoff and his team this weekend to celebrate raising an incredible amount of money for people living with cancer. We are so grateful for the stalwart efforts of Geoff Stonebanks and everyone involved in the Driftwood Macmillan Coastal Garden Trail. The money raised by everyone opening their gardens will make a huge difference and supports the work being done at the Macmillan Horizon Centre in Brighton, and we cannot thank them all enough. Not only does Geoff support Macmillan by organising and fundraising for this brilliant event, he raises masses of amounts of awareness, and we couldn’t be there for people who need us, without people like Geoff, the team that supports him, the garden owners and visitors who come to see these beautiful gardens.’ However, the weekend got much better for Geoff and his merry band of volunteers as he went on to declare that the total monies he had raised in 2018 alone, including the Macmillan money, had now reached an amazing £19,444. This smashed last years’ figure by some £850. The grand total of all monies raised now by Geoff in the last few years is a staggering £114,000. You can read more of his fundraising and gardening achievements at www.driftwoodbysea.co.uk.

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Seaford Tree Wardens Elms for Armistice Seaford Tree Wardens, Butterfly Conservation and Sussex Wildlife Trust are asking residents to help save a rare butterfly in Seaford.

The White-letter Hairstreak butterfly in Seaford:

The White-letter Hairstreak butterfly depends entirely on Elms for its survival. Dutch Elm Disease caused the loss of 60 million Elms across the UK in the 1970s and the butterfly’s population plummeted by 96%. East Sussex remained a stronghold for Elms and the White-letter Hairstreak until recently. Sadly, the disease has now taken hold in Sussex and continues to spread despite efforts to control it. East Sussex still has the UK’s largest collection of mature Elms and important colonies of the White-letter Hairstreak. Seaford has approximately 240 Elms, many of which host the Hairstreak butterfly. However, these trees are now under threat. Without our help, the future of the Hairstreak is bleak. As part of Sussex Wildlife Trust’s ‘Wild About Seaford Project’, Butterfly Conservation Sussex, together with local volunteers, surveyed the White-letter Hairstreak butterfly in our town. The butterflies were spotted in Chyngton Way, Carlton Road, Belgrave Road/ Kedale Road junction, Blatchington Pond, Stafford Road, Blatchington Road and Alfriston Road. Butterfly Conservation hopes to carry out more surveys next year: if you’d like to take part please contact: Jamie Burston, White-letter Hairstreak Champion Sussex Branch, at storm_of_elements@hotmail.com.

Hope for the Hairstreak:

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Elms for Armistice:

Seaford Tree Wardens are asking residents to help plant 104 new disease-resistant elms in Seaford as part of the Armistice Centenary commemorations. 104 men and boys from Seaford died in WW1, and we hope the trees will be a lasting memorial. Elms have been chosen because they’re iconic to our region, grow well in our climate and support a huge number of wildlife species. At 7-8 years old they will be able to support the Hairstreak butterfly. Our Armistice memorial trees will be part of a larger project to plant over one thousand new disease resistant elm trees in the South Downs National Park Area.

Can you help?

• Do you work or live somewhere with space to plant a tree – or several? • Do you live near a park or green space? Could you and your neighbours help plant and care for some elm trees? As well as being a memorial to Seaford’s war dead, the trees will bring shade, beauty and wildlife to your neighbourhood. • Do you have space for an elm tree in your garden? Could you plant an Armistice elm? Elms are tough trees, and easy to care for. • Can you help plant the trees in November? • Can you help look after one of the trees – maybe help with watering, or keeping an eye on it and contacting the Tree Wardens if there’s a problem? • Would you like to learn how to become a ‘Hairstreak spotter?’ It’s vital we understand about where they live and breed if we are to save them.

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Elms for Armistice: to help or find out more contact Seaford Tree Wardens: seafordtreewardens@outlook. com / www.seafordtreewardens.wordpress.com/elmsfor-armistice White-letter Hairstreak: www.sussex-butterflies.org. uk/species/white-letter-hairstreak.php Section 6 has photos and video to help identification. Email: storm_ of_elements@hotmail.com Wild about Seaford: https://sussexwildlifetrust.org.uk/ get-involved/community-projects/seaford-communitywildlife-project Dutch Elm Disease: www.eastsussex.gov.uk/ environment/woodlands/dutchelms

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Cycle Seahaven It’s been an amazing Summer for Cycle Seahaven this year. The fantastic weather we have had has seen us have a record number of rides – over 250 since the beginning of April, including both on- and off-road rides, Family rides and Ladies only rides. We have also seen people getting back on their bikes or starting to ride with our Public Health Rides. These are available to non members and are a great way of starting out. More information can be found on our website and our calendar. Eighteen of our ladies, from beginners to tri-athletes, recently enjoyed a gentle ride to Follers Manor, and enjoyed visiting the gardens and having tea and cake before cycling back home. The kids also celebrated the last day of the holidays with a ride along the Seafront and on to the Bird Hide on the Ouse Estuary Trail before heading back for a picnic in the park. Some other highlights we have had this Summer include assisting with the Launch of the Cycle Hub in Peacehaven, a 3-day and a 2-day ride over the South Downs Way – 100 miles of stunning scener, supporting Newhaven SCDA with their Open Day as well as the introduction of our Health Rides in conjunction with South Downs National Park.

Can’t wait to hear about it! We also have a Family Treasure Hunt and our annual Halloween Fancy Dress Ride, as well as a 2-day intensive Outdoor First Aid course which is discounted for members and great fun. New members joining in October, November and December will benefit from free membership until renewal on 1st January, so what’s stopping you? You can come along for 3 rides before needing to join, or come along to any of our Public Health rides (just register beforehand). There are benefits to joining, including discounts at Mr Cycles and other local businesses and more details can be found on our website. Haven’t got a bike? No problem, we have a few that are available to borrow, including e-bikes. Membership starts at £7 per year for single membership or £14 for household membership. More information can be found on our website www. cycleseahaven.org.uk Photos from top: Family ride and picnic; Ladies ride to Follers Manor.

Our Dr Bike sessions at Seaford and Peacehaven have also been a great success, with 138 bikes fixed to date, and £426 raised for our nominated charity, Cycling Without Age and their purchase of a Tri-Shaw to get local residents out and about in the fresh air. Our Dr Bike sessions run from April to October in Seaford (on the first Saturday of the month) and Peacehaven (third Saturday of the month) but don’t put your bike away for the winter – come and join us on some rides as we will continue to ride throughout the year. Still to come this year – our Tourers are switching their road bikes for mountain bikes and going off road! To advertise in Seaford Scene please call 01273 710793 or email fran@seafordscene.co.uk

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Let’s Get Seaford Moving We’ve always believed there’s a lot more to being a good local estate agent than simply selling houses. A big part of what we do here at Newberry Tully is to roll up our sleeves, put our hand in our pockets as much as we can and support the local community. That’s why we’re delighted to sponsor the junior section of Seaford Striders for a second consecutive year.

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for a 6pm start, finishing at 6.45pm. We’re also lending our support to Seaford Striders’ efforts to get a Parkrun up and running in Seaford. One of the great things about Seaford, aside from the coast and the South Downs, is the sense of community it has. We’ve seen from the groups we sponsor and support what can be achieved by community minded people, working together for the greater good. And it’s not just the sporting scene in Seaford that

For the full list of the groups and clubs we support join our mailing list by visiting our website where we share monthly updates on our community activity. Thanks for reading.

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is thriving. The arts are also very well represented, and we act as a box office for several groups that present shows throughout the year. Currently we are selling tickets on behalf of Seaford Music Society who are presenting Luba Tunnicliffe and Gamal Khamis – a concert with a programme

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Neighbourhood Plan Update: The Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group met on Tuesday 21st August. The meeting was informed that it had not been possible to meet earlier as, in response to the Consultation Documents issued late last year, the comments of the statutory consultees (such as Lewes District Council Planners) and representatives of the owners of some sites required further work by specialist consultants. This work has only recently been completed. The proposals in the Plan were very well received, for example, 96% of those expressing an opinion on the questionnaires supported the proposed policies. The Sustainability Appraisal (SA) was not so well supported by some other consultees. The Sustainability Appraisal is a technical document we are required by law to produce to ensure that our Plan focuses on achieving sustainable development which, for example, involves, where possible, developments being on green-field sites which are close to transport links and community infrastructure, such as shops and GPs surgeries. Our Neighbourhood Plan will be examined by an Independent Planning Inspector who will ensure that our Sustainability Appraisal demonstrates how the Seaford Neighbourhood Plan is promoting sustainable development before it can progress to a referendum and subsequently its adoption. It is therefore critical to the success of the Plan. The Dane Valley Project is progressing well: the owners of various sites within the project have each made a contribution to the cost of the next stage of the project which entails specialist consultants doing detailed work to address and cost the key challenges for the site, such as flood alleviation and decontamination. Their report is expected in December. We were pleased to see that Southern Gas has already cleared their part of the site. We received, within the Public Consultation, many requests for the three fields in Grand Avenue, that back on to properties in Clementine Avenue, to be designated as a Local Green Space. A small Working Party was set up to collect evidence to establish

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whether the fields met the strict criteria that we are required to use. The Working Party has used an identical methodology to that used in examining the eleven sites that we are already proposing should be Local Green Spaces. The Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group has now decided, based on the new information provided by the Working Party and the Consultant, that: • The Grand Avenue fields should be put forward for designation as a Local Green Space • The revised Sustainability Appraisal is soundly based and provides convincing evidence that the Plan should include Florence House garden as one of the sites for housing development. There has been a recent judgement which has resulted in the garden being classified as a brown field, rather than green field, site. • There should be a re-consultation exercise (under Regulation 14 of the Neighbourhood Planning Regulations) in the light of the above decisions. The Steering Group has been conscious for some time that there is no Design Guidance for housing in Seaford. We have been successful in securing the services of a design specialist (funded, in effect, by Central Government) to produce a Seaford Design Guide. This will be published and comments sought during the next consultation exercise planned for November/December 2018. The Steering Group are pleased that we can now move matters on by, hopefully: • agreeing at our next meeting (planned for late September) revised wording for the Plan reflecting the comments we have received; • seeking the Town Council’s agreement, at their meeting on 18th October, to the revised Plan and Sustainability Appraisal being forwarded to Lewes District Council for further consultation and appointment of a Planning Inspector. It has been frustrating having to accept a delay whilst the above work has been progressed but we have been conscious of the importance of having a Plan, supported by a high quality Sustainability Appraisal, that will be accepted by the Planning Inspector and go forward to a referendum, in due course, and ultimately to implementation.

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Seaford Photographic Society The new season got underway at the beginning of September with the welcome-back meeting. A lot of work goes on behind the scenes over the summer break to put together the members’ handbook. Thanks, as always, to Heather Roberts for organising this, and to Tansleys for the printing. At this first meeting of the year we get to see the results of the summer competition. This popular competition is a light-hearted bit of fun to give us all a challenge over the summer break. A very loose theme is set – this year it was ‘tree’. An old film camera is then passed from person and we each have just a day or two to take one shot and then pass the

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camera on to the next person on the list. Not everybody has had experience of film cameras and in past years we have had broken cameras, blank exposures, multiple shots of the same scene, etc. At the end of the summer the film is then developed and scanned. The resulting images are projected for us all to see for the first time at this meeting. There were twenty images this year and the judging was carried out by those present voting for their favourite five. There was a lot of variety in the interpretation of the theme, including landscapes with something that looked vaguely like a tree in the far distance, and somebody standing on the stump of a chopped-down tree holding some foliage. There was a clear winner however, with a score of 21. Three images tied for second place, each with 14 points. Because so many people are still on holiday, we haven’t yet been able to ascertain who they belong to! The names of the winners will therefore appear in next month’s newsletter. Later this month we have the second round of the Print League competition, judged by Cherry Larcombe EFIAP, ARPS, DPAGB, BPE*5, and the second round of the PDI League competition, for Projected Digital Images, judged by Tony Bentley, ARPS. We also have two excellent talks lined up for October. Firstly, our chairman Gary Carter will be giving advice on the processes involved, and standards required, for anybody thinking of going for photographic distinctions such as LRPS, CPAGB or BPE. At the end of the month we have a presentation by Michael Blencowe on ‘The Butterflies and Moths of East Sussex’. Michael works for the Sussex Wildlife Trust so this should be a very entertaining evening! The club will shortly be entering its first regional competition of the season.The Ross Cup is the KCPA’s most prestigious award with affiliated clubs from Kent, Sussex and South London taking part. We have selected 8 prints to represent the club and the judging will take place on 10th November 2018 at Ditton Community Centre, Kiln Barn Rd, Ditton, Aylesford ME20 6QR.This event is open to the public. Photso from top: the winner and a runner up of the Summer Competition.

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Martello Proms Concert 2018 The Proms return on Saturday 13th October at Seaford Head School Arundel Road at 2.30pm and this year not only do we have the Seaford Silver Band and the return of Seaford Musical Theatre, but also the Seaford Sunshine Strummers, who will be doing some well known numbers that you can sing along to. There will be a bar to provide refreshment during the interval, and we are selling tea and home-made cakes, which proved extremely popular last year! Tickets are £10 in advance and can be obtained from Newberry Tully Estate Agents in Church Street Seaford, or you can go online to get them at : www.ticketsource.co.uk/ smrc. Or you can call the hotline on 07967 049988. Last year’s concert was very well attended so we urge you to get your tickets beforehand to avoid

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Seaford Community Calendar 2019 We are very pleased to announce that the calendars have arrived from the printers and they are FABULOUS! All of our local stockists are now standing by, ready to sell you one or more. You can go to: RNLI Newhaven, Barwells Solicitors Seaford, Badger Inks Seaford, St James Trust, Seaford, The English Wine Centre Alfriston and Objet Trouvé Alfriston They cost £8 if you buy one locally, they are also available on ebay search Seaford Community Calendar but this will cost you a bit more to cover post and packing. All of the proceeds will be going to the RNLI and Seaford Lifeguards, so please help us to support them; remember, Christmas is coming and they will make a great gift! All the images are of local scenes and we would again like to thank everyone who has helped us with this project. The Martello Rotary Club meets on Monday evenings at Seaford Golf Club and welcomes new members. For more information email: seafordmartellorotary@ gmail.com or text 07984 581784. Photos: Seaford Sunshine Strummers; Donna Bull as ‘Calamity Jane’; Seaford Community 2019 Calendar.

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Seaford Striders

Seaford Striders more than doubled their turn out for the 34th edition of the John Faulds Hellingly 10k. From a field of ten runners in the 2017 race, a more than double strength team of 21 Striders donned their black team colours to run the 2018 race through the country lanes of Hellingly, organised by the Hailsham Harriers.

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The initial flat start to the race is followed by a 3kclimb up Cowbeech Hill, the first of many undulations. But runners that go uphill, must come down with a welcome downhill stretch, followed by a final sprint through a field to the finish line. First home for Seaford Striders was Joe Plant in 40:13, who also topped the Male U20 age group category. He was closely followed by Jeff Young (40:16 – 3rd in the Male V45 category) and Dave Dunstall (40:19) first in the Male V55 category. They were followed by Luke Borland (40:34), Nick Farley (41:53), Joshua Nisbett (42:58), Damian Partridge (43:25) and Andrew Farley (44:25). Anna Norman was first for the Striders’ ladies in 48:20 and 4th in the Female Senior category, followed by Graham Jones (49:25), Jazz Shiret (53:10), Anneka Redley (54:22) and Wendy Reed (55:39). Also completing the race in under an hour were Emily Eaton (58:09), Kristiane Sherry (58:10), Simon Homer (58:58) and Michelle Varndell (59:35). Simon Nixon ran his race in 1:02:19, ahead of Caroline Swinden (1:04:58), Victoria Maleski (1:10:06) and Lauren Morgan (1:11:22). For more information visit seafordstriders.org.uk Photo: Seaford Striders men’s team at the Hellingly 10k.

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Jason’s Barber Shop 30 Sutton Road, Seaford East Sussex BN25 1RU Tel. 01323 895655 www.jasonsbarbershop.co.uk

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Belle Tout Lighthouse Revisited Perched high up on the Sussex Downs is the Belle Tout Lighthouse. With 360* panoramic views – catching the eye from seascape to the Weald and beyond. Five years ago The Builders’ Club renovated this rather forlorn and dilapidated building back into what we see today: “Belle” is more beautiful than ever! Its new life brought along hundreds of guests ready for a break. In a place where fine furniture, local history and delicious food for breakfast make one feel at home no matter the weather. I stopped there for a cup of coffee, invited by the owners, Mr. and Mrs. Shaw. Of course I was delighted and jumped at the opportunity as I eager to see the place I spent 2 years of my life restoring. I was not to be disappointed! As I walked in and up the steep steps to the lounge and kitchen, it was so lovely to see that little had changed, in fact, it had been made even more homely. The attention to detail, not only in the care of the restored work we completed, but the dressing of the rooms and carefully positioned artefacts, antiques, pieces of local history were so precise, it was no wonder the lighthouse was still busy. I was greeted by the one of the most friendliest of people who I recognised as Paul (the assistant manager, who we left there opening the doors to the general public all those years ago and had such a great relationship with) and Louise (the duty manager) who was serving some of most sumptuous food I could have ever imagined eating for breakfast. There were still guests eating their wonderfully prepared breakfasts and admiring the views from the lounges tables. After being introduced I spent the next hour regaling stories to the eager listeners of the 2 long years it took to complete, including confirming the ghost stories that had been muttered about for years past! As I wandered around the building and remembered the problems we had with the Council Conservationists, the Sussex Downland Trust, the Eastbourne Historical Society, the M.O.D. Bomb Squad, not to mention the eroded access road!! Today, all pressure groups are appeased. Back into pristine condition, the lighthouse is as good as new! I have to say I feel privileged and honoured to have played such a large role in breathing not just new life into this beautiful piece of local history, but seeing it so well maintained. If you are ever lucky enough to be able to book a bedroom here, it is certainly well worth a stay, it is just to admire and take in the breath taking views from the numerous picturesque windows. After wandering around the well kept grounds, seeing the 2 ton pieces of granite that were virtually impossible to move and sitting at ’The Knights Table’ I felt as though I was at home once again. You cannot understand unless you visit here, how much love and hard work has been given into making The Belle Tout Lighthouse, one of the most fascinating and historical places in Sussex. This is a ‘must stay’ in your life time for any body interested in local architecture, luxurious accommodation and genuinely outstanding staff. Thank you Mr Shaw and all the lovely attentive and interesting staff who made my albeit short visit so memorable. All the very best for the future, David Archer, The Builders Club

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This is only some of the amazing work we completed over 2 years at The Belle Tout Lighthouse. We worked closely with our specialist engineers and the owner to create one of the most stunning venues available. The detail and the dedicated tradesmen really excelled at making this one of the most enjoyable places to visit in Sussex. Feel free to call me if you have any projects you may like us to tender for or would like some advice planning your next project.

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Seaford Kurlers Hello Readers...

Are you thinking of starting counselling? Based in Seaford, I am an experienced BACP & UKCP accredited Counsellor and Psychotherapist, providing talking therapy services to adults and young people.

October already. I am not ready to say a temporary goodbye to the summer warmth and sunshine. Right here and now as I write it is blowing a gale and pouring down. So much for the August Bank holiday! Once again this year Seaford Kurlers helped Wave Leisure with the kurling section of the paragames event. As is usual, the event was a success. The atmosphere is always great. This event looks like being a permanent date on the calendar. Seaford Kurlers’ AGM is on the 9th October, 2018. There will be some changes this year because our Chairman and one of the social secretaries will be leaving to move away from Lewes. I am sure that we will have willing members to come forward and take up the roles. Jane and John will be greatly missed but I am sure they will pop in from time to time. We are a small friendly sports club and always ready to welcome new members. The sport can be as active as you care to make it. There is no reason to be excluded from being ‘sporty’ because our game can be played by people with mobility problems. We will welcome you on any Tuesday from 2pm until 4pm in the sports hall at the Wave Leisure Centre, Seaford. Our annual membership fee is £5 and the weekly fee is £2.50 Contact June Wood, Sec. on 01323 895376 or email sally1989@tiscali. co.uk

I work with a wide range of issues such as: difficulties in relationships, anxiety, depression, bereavement, low self-esteem, work-related problems, as well as the many other issues which may be impacting your quality of life and emotional wellbeing. To find out more visit: www.sarahjonescounselling.co.uk or to arrange an initial assessment please email:sarahjonescounselling@outlook.com or telephone: 07843 013861.

The Alexander Technique Are you fed up with pain or tightness that restricts your movement? Are you recovering from an injury or operation and wish the recovery would speed up? It’s quite possible that the Alexander Technique could help you. It’s gentle, non-invasive, relaxing and de-stressing. Try a taster session of one hour with no further commitment for £20

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U3A News

The monthly Tea Parties are held at the Con Club when a variety of talks are on offer over the year. On 1st October Penny Lower and Clare Sumner will give a very topical talk on ‘Plastic Free Seaford’ and on 5th November David Hitchin will speak on ‘Managing a residential care home’. Tea and cakes after the talk.

Everyone is welcome at Seaford U3A’s coffee mornings, so if you are in town on Wednesday 18th October between 10am and 12 noon and fancy a good cup of coffee with home-made nibbles come along to the Con Club. You might see people you know or you might meet some new possible friends. The cost is just £2 per person. Members are now getting involved in the new home and groups are enjoying a range of subjects including Garden Design, several European languages, Elements of Psychology and book groups. Although many are now full there are vacancies in some groups or you can go on a waiting list in case someone cancels. If you can’t get into a group this term there will be new courses starting after Christmas for you to try. For a full list of courses see the Seaford U3A website at the address below.

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Everyone including non-members is able to attend the study days run by the Sussex U3A Network (SUN). This month the date is Saturday 13th October at Rustington when the subject under study is ‘The Role of Place in Myth, Legend and Storytelling’. For tickets (cost £8) and further information ring 01323 893392. Pub lunches are starting again for members. These are at the White Horse on the A259 and are on the last Wednesday of each month starting 31st October. The AGM will take place on Thursday 8th November at The Downs Leisure Centre. The speaker will be from the charity Medical Detection Dogs. On 6th August there was a very enjoyable trip to Clarence House, which is the official residence of HRH The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall. Members were able to see rooms which are used for official engagements and also to look at the gardens which form a green oasis in the heart of London. There were many reminders of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother as most of the contents of the house are still as they were when she was in residence. For more information about these events and for other information about membership see the Seaford U3A website. The address is https://u3asites.org.uk/ seaford/home If you are interested in joining and would like to talk to someone about it please ring 01323 899572 or come to a coffee morning when a committee member will be happy to talk to you and introduce you to a few people.

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Vote 100 in Seaford An event to celebrate the centenary of women’s suffrage and promote women’s role in public life will be held in Seaford on Wednesday 3rd October. One hundred years ago, the Representation of the People Act gave some women over the age of 30 the vote for the first time and marked the start of the movement that campaigned for the right of every woman to vote. The event will include an informal ‘warts and all’ discussion with a cross-party group of female councillors. Organisers hope it will encourage more women to consider participating in local government and make a difference in their communities. If you would like find out more please come along. This free event is at the Clinton Centre, Seaford on Wednesday 3rd October, from 5pm to 7.30pm. Please email bpp@lewes-eastbourne.gov.uk to register

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SEAFORD NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY Come and join Seaford Natural History Society. Our 2018/2019 indoor programme starts this year with David Saunders from Sussex Wildlife Trust (SWT) talking about Restoring Woodland Culture in the Weald (October 2nd). On the 16th we leave the land for the sea with Sarah Ward (also from SWT) on Our Living Seas and on the 30th we are back on dry land with Simon Davy, whose topic is Lichens. We are a long-established society with an interest in wildlife, particularly the flora, fauna and habitats of Sussex. We meet at St Luke’s Church, Walmer Road at 2.15pm on Tuesday afternoons – see the listings at the back for details. Visitors are welcome – we ask for a donation of £3, which will be deducted from your membership if you decide to join the society. For more information about the talks or joining the society, please visit our website at www.seafordnaturalhistory. org.uk or ring 01323 893526.

Out and about in October Hedgerows are an important habitat for wildlife. They provide plenty of cover for small mammals, insects and birds and are made up of different species of woody plants of varying shapes and sizes. A good hedgerow has a mix of hawthorn, blackthorn, hazel, spindle, field maple, wayfaring tree and wild service tree with occasional taller trees like oak and ash. It will have honeysuckle, brambles, native roses, ivy and wild clematis rambling through it and a thick growth of plants like grasses, cow parsley and hedge mustard at the foot. (Hedgerow picture – Dr Susan Johnson, Charles Darwin Trust) According to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, hedgerows may support up to 80 per cent of our woodland birds, 50 per cent of our small mammals and 30 per cent of our butterflies. They provide song posts, shelter and nesting opportunities for both woodland and farmland birds like yellowhammer, whitethroat, blue tit and great tit, and food (nectar, berries, nuts and leaves) for many invertebrates, mammals and birds. They also provide food and shelter for larger mammals like stoats and badgers, highways for bats, and when

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there are ditches and banks at their foot, habitat for frogs, toads, newts and reptiles. At this time of the year hedgerows look a bit less vibrant than in the spring and summer but there is still plenty going on. Ivy flowers may not look very exciting, but they provide essential food for late season insects by day and night, and the dead wood of old stems provides a home for beetles. Autumn fruits provide food for birds, rats, mice, shrews and voles when there is less food available elsewhere, and butterfly eggs overwinter on twigs. Much of the activity in hedgerows is invisible (although you may hear rustlings), but one thing you can see on a damp misty morning is spiders webs covered in dew – a great chance to really see the structure of the webs. And any article about hedgerows has to mention hedgehogs. Before suburban gardens were available, hedgehogs lived in and around hedgerows and woodland edges, which still provide them with ideal locations for nest sites, places to hibernate, a good supply of invertebrates on which to feed, protection from predators and the hedgehog equivalent of footpaths. Photos: Wayfarer Tree Berries; Ivyflower; Hawthorn Fruit; Cobweb.

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East Sussex pupils start off the year on the right foot Pupils in East Sussex are able to enjoy an active return to school this year, thanks to a group of enthusiastic pupils who have created an Active Travel Map. Year 8 pupils in Seaford produced a map for students moving from their primary schools into secondary school. The resource is full of useful information for students who will be making these journeys for the first time this year. The aim is that by giving the students and their families as much information as possible, they will be able to choose the healthiest ways to travel. At the end of the last academic year, the pupils presented the maps to year 6 pupils in Seaford to

Students presenting Active Travel Map. encourage them to travel sustainably when they start secondary school this week. Living Streets, the UK charity behind the walk to school campaign worked with the group of pupils, a parent governor and Seaford Head School to produce the map. The charity aims to encourage more pupils to walk to school, helping to reduce congestion, road danger and air pollution, whilst ensuring children are more active. Eleanor Togut, Project Coordinator, Living Streets said: “I’d urge any families starting their new school run for this year to think of a way to fit some walking in. Not only does it allow children to be more active but it also ensures school gates are safer and cleaner – it really is the healthiest way to travel. “This group of enthusiastic pupils have worked really hard to produce this resource and I’m sure it’s going to help so many of their peers” To find out more about Living Streets’ walk to school campaign, visit www.livingstreets.org.uk/walktoschool – together we can start the next academic year off on the right foot with safer and healthier school gates.

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We also cater for parties, weddings, and events with our ice cream tricycle!

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The Flying Fish A Relaxing Pub in the Heart of Denton

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Christmas bookings now being taken Lunch from £17.95 Dinner from £25.95 Party Nights £31.95

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THE PROBUS CLUB OF SEAFORD

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At our July meeting we had a talk from Bob Lacey, giving us the history of the life of Rudyard Kipling. Kipling was one of the most successful authors of his time.

Unfortunately, such was his fame that he became a ‘tourist attraction’ and was plagued by visitors peering over the garden wall. He thus decided to move to Batemans, in Burwash, where he enjoyed the tranquillity he sought. Kipling died in 1936, but 80 years later almost all his works are still in print.

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Born in India in 1853 his background gave him much material for his subsequent books about life in the Raj. His children’s books, such as The Jungle Book have been loved by many generations of readers, both young and old. Kipling lived in America, and later returned to England. By now a famous man, Kipling sought peace and quiet for his family, and moved to Rottingdean.

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At our August meeting we had a talk from one of our own members, David Burleigh, who described to members his career within the world of Local Authorities. He had begun in what was then known as ‘Weights and Measures’, checking that weighing and measuring equipment within shops was accurate, and that petrol pumps did dispense a true gallon. With increasing legislation affecting consumer goods the role expanded to ‘Trading Standards’, ensuring that products sold were ‘fit for purpose’. This lead to further work identifying counterfeit goods, and initiating prosecutions of offenders. The year 2019 will mark the 50th anniversary of the foundation of The Probus Club of Seaford, and plans are being made for a suitable event to mark this milestone.

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Our club meets on the second Tuesday of each month, at Seaford Golf Club, 111 Firle Road, at 12 noon, for 12.45 pm. If you are interested in joining us, you will be very welcome. Please contact our Membership Secretary on 01323 899300.

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Claremont Interiors Claremont Interiors will give you an unique experience – with your expectations and our family of professionals, we can create the perfect blend.

Our Design Bianca with you, the customer, will create the ideal layout. Our work and creations Malcolm will give you a high-quality, tailor made kitchen, bedroom or home study. Our installation Kieran and Kiefer will install your furniture to an absolute perfect finish. Our finish and Pride An ecstatic customer with a dream kitchen, bedroom or home study!

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Seahaven Hard of Hearing Club Our August meeting saw members visiting Raystede Animal Sanctuary. As it was such a hot day we started with ice creams all round. Then everyone went their own way to see the animals, walk round the lake or just sit with a cup of tea and chat.We all met up again to have tea and cake before making our way home. Our thanks to NP&S Lions for the use of their mini bus and to Clem for being our driver for the afternoon. ‘Do you know that Punch and July was seen by Samuel Peyps in the early 1600s and written about in his famous diary?’ This was one of the fascinating facts about Punch and Judy that our speakers, Ron and Jackie, told us about at the September meeting. They told us the history of Punchinella (Punch) coming from Italy in the early 1600s right through until the present day. Punch and Judy are still very popular and people from 3 - 95 years old still turn out to watch the shows today. Rychlinski Flyer:Layout 8

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We meet this month on Thursday 18th October when we welcome Christine Campbell-Dykes from Hailsham, who will be demonstrating ‘Supermarket Dash’. The title sounds intriguing – perhaps she will be showing us all how to make the most of good value supermarket flowers. Why not come along and find out? The competition this month is “Black Magic” and this should set our members thinking, maybe along the lines of Halloween which, of course, is later this month.

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At our August meeting we were all given the same mechanics and similar flowers, and set about creating a design. This is known as an imposed workshop, and is always great fun and interesting to see the many and varied interpretations our members create. The competition, ‘A Seascape’ was well supported with some fantastic designs from our talented members. Looking ahead to November, Michelle King from Warnham will be demonstrating ‘Tutti Frutti’. We are sure this will be a most entertaining afternoon. We have a full programme of Demonstrations, Workshops and Competitions for 2018. Why not come and join us? We meet at the Baptist Church Hall in Belgrave Road, Seaford, BN25 2EE on the third Thursday of each month (except January) at 2pm. Our fees for this year have been held at £28 and visitors are always very welcome at £5 on the door which includes refreshments. Contact Mary Morris on 01323 893899 or Sue Ward on 01323 894848 for further details.

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TWINNERS STILL MEETING Seaford’s Twinning Group, the Friends of Bönningstedt, officially disbanded a year ago, although the Twinning Agreement (or Partnerschaft) is still in existence. It just needs someone to pick it up and run with it! The former Members are still meeting. A small “Oktoberfest” is planned, and the Plauschgruppe or German Conversation Group met at the Galley Café in September, and two more meetings are planned. To join them, whatever your standard of spoken German, just come to the White Lion Pub (Function Room) on Wednesday 17th October or Tuesday 27th November. Wednesday is Steak Night at the pub, and the kitchen is also open for service on the Tuesday. Meetings, very informal, start around 7pm and close about 9.30pm. The Bönningstedt Pop Choir (PopChor “Come Together) are hoping to visit Seaford from 30th May to 2nd June next year. They have previously performed on the Seaford seafront with the Seaford Silver Band, and also with Archway Choirs. They have contacted most of our local Choirs and Vocal Groups, and one is interested in a combined Concert. Details of all events can be had from former Chairman Peter White on peterwhitecrier@hotmail.com Photos PopChor singing at the Martello Tower.

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Boot, Craft and Produce Fair What a difference a week can make! On Sunday 29th July, the weather was wet, but on Sunday 5th August there was clear cloudless sky for the August Boot, Craft and Produce Fair held on the Martello Fields, and the hot temperatures experienced in most days in July had returned. There were 60 stallholders, and although this was the lowest number this year, there have only been 4 fairs out of the 35 Rotary fairs before this year at which there have been more than 60 stalls, but this year there have been four (April – 79, May – 84, June – 96 and July – 68). May be the hot weather was a deterrent; there were definitely more parasols at this Boot fair than other this year, but none were for sale; all were protecting the stall holders from the strong sunlight. As usual there are a selection of large or quirky and unusual items for sale. These included: a double matrimonial hammock; bicycles; moses baskets with stands and a child’s high chair; furniture including a dressing table with stool, a wicker chair and garden chairs; a rotary drier complete with ground stake; dolls’ houses. The Rotary stall replenished with donated good quality items had a record morning, taking a massive £276 which exceeded the previous record of £216 in August last year. Additionally, Rotarian Anne Reed and her husband Rodney from Seaford Martello Rotary Club on their own stall took in £265, which will be split equally between the two Rotary Clubs.

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As a result, the income from this fair exceeded £1,000, and has made this calendar year the best for gross takings and profit with two more Boot, Craft and Produce Fairs on 2nd September and 7th October. All the money raised by Seaford Rotary will be put to good use for charitable causes. Our immense gratitude goes to all those who attended, whether stall holders or members of the public, you all helped to make this fair such a magnificent success. Seaford Rotary Club hopes to see you all again at the last Boot, Craft and Produce Fair of 2018 to be held at Martello Field West on 7th October.

Seahaven Para Games 2018 Twenty-two seconds – you’ve been beaten by a single second! The finale to the Seahaven Para Games 2018 was the wheelchair slalom which all participants find exhilarating to various degrees. After all the participants had taken part, two entrants were tied on twenty-three seconds, and so a further run was necessary to determine the fastest participant. In the first run a time of twenty-one seconds was recorded, and so with the spectators looking eagerly on, the second entrant attempted to better that time, but although recording a quicker time than in the first run, it was insufficient to be the quicker around the course than the other participant on the second run. The smiles on the faces of all the entrants showed that they however were all winners. Seaford Rotary Club was one of the sponsors of the seventh annual Seahaven Para Games at the Downs Leisure Centre in Seaford, an event which gives the Club the opportunity to support disabled people in our community. The games are non-competitive, although the participants put this philosophy to the test with the wheelchair slalom when contestants endeavoured to record the quickest time around the circuit. When all the participants were assembled, Duncan Kerr, CEO of Wave Leisure, welcomed all who were taking part, their families, friends and carers, as well as Maria Caulfield, our constituency MP, Seaford Mayor Linda Wallraven with her consort Liz Holland, Peter Carcas from Sainsbury’s plc and Steven Willox, President of Seaford Rotary Club.

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The morning events included indoor bowls, at which Steven Willox and Maria Caulfield tried the game out watched by Seaford Mayor Linda Wallraven. Other events included adapted tennis, darts, high scoring wedge and target zone, a form of boccia, which proved to be well liked with increasing numbers of wheelchairs surrounding the target on the floor. In the dance studio, there were various forms of Tri-Golf which also attracted many participants. After lunch, the programme gave the opportunity for the participants to enjoy kurling, basketball and table tennis or Qi Gong, a form of physical exercises and breathing control related to Tai Chi before they all took part in an exercise music class. All the participants then reassembled in the main hall for the final event, the wheelchair slalom. The event proved to be very

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Refill Seaford and Newhaven says Thank you On 1st September we had our launch event at Frankie’s Beach Café on the Esplanade and were delighted that so many of you came down to say hello, put the app on your phones and enjoy the music of The Blaker sisters in the sunshine – courtesy of our main Sponsors South East Water. Our volunteers really enjoyed talking to so many of you and we have had some great feed back on social media and in person from residents and visitors alike. A great big well done and thank you to all who took part. I was also able to give the first talk to a local group and thanks to Martello Rotary Club for a warm welcome and some pertinent questions.

We are also welcoming three new local Refill stations which you will find really useful – the South Downs National Park Visitor Centre at Exceat, Sub Station in Seaford and Bite2Eat café in Newhaven. . If you missed the launch Party, by the time you read this you will have had the chance to meet us again at the Neighbourhood Watch Good Neighbours event on 25th September. Most important of all I hope you will have seen that 27th September was National Refill Day and have joined the #RefillRevolution and seen some of the events which will have taken place nationally. It came as a shock to me to read that it is estimated that Britons spend about £1.5 billion on bottled water each year when we have some of the best available tap water in the world. The average adult now buys three plastic bottles of water a week. Of the 13 billion plastic bottles sold each year in the UK only 43% are currently recycled and 700,00 are littered every day. Too many of the latter are left in the streets of our lovely town and in our beauty spots. Plastic bottles make up a third of all plastic pollution in the sea and there are now over 159 of them for every mile of UK beach. We can all make a difference! Let’s make drinking tap water from your own reusable bottle the norm and stop this plastic habit. Don’t forget you can download the Refill app here to get the location maps to find them https://www. refill.org.uk/get-the-refill-app/ and also register your business and others if you have their permission. Find us on Facebook Refill Seaford and Newhaven as there is a group and a page to follow.Twitter @ RefillSN plus new social media account on Instagram @refillsn General enquiries for talks and information to RefillSeafordandNewhaven@gmail.com Christine Brett, Chair of Refill Seaford and Newhaven. Photos by Patrick Goff: Opening ceremony; Blaker Sisters.

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National Trust Seaford Association passes £100,000 Milestone The National Trust Seaford Association was founded in 1985 to promote the work of the National Trust and to raise funds. Currently we have 400 members with an active programme of visits to and lectures on historic properties plus social events and fund-raising fairs. In 2018 we have now passed a milestone with National Trust projects funded now totalling £105,715. The Committee recently visited the Clergy House in Alfriston where its manager, Holly Jones, showed the results of our recent grant of £1,848 to complete the furnishing of the seventeenth-century parlour. She

explained how income rarely exceeded expenditure on this, the first A new scrub mower property ever for Birling Gap acquired by the National Trust, and it was only funds from associations like ours which enabled these projects to be carried out. Indeed, our very first donation of £100 was for plants in the Clergy House garden and we have now offered a further £5,000 to rebuild their garden paths. This year, due to members’ support and generosity, we have also provided new blinds costing £1,540 to protect the furniture in the two dining rooms at Scotney Castle, contributed £3,000 to a scrub mower for Birling Gap, paid £767 for a charcoal-making kiln in Sheffield Park and £572 for woodworking tools at Slinden. Over 18 years the 74 separate donations to 21 different properties or houses we have made cover an enormous range of projects, ranging from wheelchairs and benches to bat detectors and beehives. If you have tea in the Sheffield Park café you may find yourself warming by a log fire for which we paid. The chalk grassland of our wonderful downs has been variously managed by ponies grazing at our expense or by the scrub mowers used to keep the brambles down. If you would be interested in helping the National Trust whilst enjoying our activities, why not come along to our first winter lecture in the Constitutional Club on Wednesday 17th October for a talk on Charles II and his escape through Sussex in 1654. Alternatively, contact our Membership Secretary, Wendy Platts on 01323 490833.

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Plastic Free Seaford

It’s certainly been a busy summer, considering the campaign was only founded in March this year! I’ve felt the momentum of it’s message really grow! It’s clear that people want to make changes but are not always sure how. We aim to bridge that gap and share information on simple switches, plastic alternatives and where to source them from locally.

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Seaford Choral Society

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Following our article in September’s Seaford Scene, we are hoping that you are all frantically working on your family stories about World War 1. Some stories have already arrived but we have room for more. One story features Major Cuthbert Bromley who lived at Sutton Corner and was awarded a VC for amazing gallantry before being killed when his troopship was torpedoed. Find out more at the next concert. Your stories will be projected on the walls as the choir sings ‘The Armed Man’ and other pieces during the Only Remembered concert. This takes place in Seaford Baptist Church on Saturday, 24th November. Tickets are available from Newberry Tully Estate Agents or Steamworks (the bakehouse and craft ale bar in the station building), or from any choir member. As well as being a multimedia memorial of the end of WW1 and the suffragettes, the concert will welcome the start of the Christmas season.

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And did you know… Singing is good for your lungs. Though no largescale controlled tests have taken place yet, there is compelling evidence that people suffering from lung complaints such as COPD and bronchiectasis can be helped by singing. Researchers at Canterbury Christ Church University in Kent were astounded at the improvements in patients who joined choirs. For most, the gradual deterioration caused by COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) reduced, stopped or even reversed. Singers have more control over their breathing and patients were surprised that they could maintain long notes. Nurses and GPs in local surgeries are adding singing to the list of therapies they can prescribe and people are feeling the benefits. You don’t have to be suffering from breathing problems though. Everyone can benefit from a good sing with a group of friendly people. If you haven’t tried it, now is as good a time as any. Please contact info@seaford-choral-society.com with your WW1 names and stories or your own name if you would like to sing.

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A special service is to be held in November inviting people to remember loved ones who have died, and to light a candle in their memory. It will be at St Peter’s Church in Belgrave Road, Seaford, and this is an invitation for everyone to take part. The names of those whose funerals have been held at the church this year will be read out, and the names of others can also be read as well if their names are included on a list at the back of the church. These should be added a couple of weeks beforehand. Names can also be added to the prayer tree in the chancel of the church.

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MOCKFORD’S THE BLINDMAKERS ANNOUNCEMENT For over three decades Mockford’s has been a small family business manufacturing and fitting blinds for discerning customers, who appreciate quality and the personal service only a small business can provide. At various times over the years, they have taken action to ensure they remain a small business, for example closing the Seaford and Eastbourne showrooms, cancelling all advertising except the Seaford Scene. It is now necessary to take further action to restrict their business, consequently they will not fit blinds in commercial premises, for example, hotels, offices etc, they will only fit blinds into homes in Eastbourne, Seaford and the surrounding villages. The showroom attached to their workshop will be closed, the premises will be used for making roller blinds, some blinds will be displayed on the windows for those who wish to visit but please telephone, before travelling, to ensure Jean or Harvey Mockford are there to welcome you.

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What’s On In Oct? Monday 1st Royal British Legion Alfriston & District Branch The Star, High Street, Alfriston 1.30pm for 2pm. Meeting of members followed by ‘The War in Sussex’, a talk and discussion by local historian Kevin Gordon. Talk is free, tea/coffee and sandwiches available. Members and non-members welcome. Seaford U3A Tea Party Con Club, Crouch Lane 2pm. ‘Plastic Free Seaford’, talk by Penny Lower and Claire Sumners. £4 incl. afternoon tea (members only). Please book before 10am on the day. Tel: 01323 899572 www.u3asites.org.uk/seaford Tuesday 2nd Seaford Head Probus Club Seaford Golf Club, Firle Road Monthly meeting and lunch for members and guests. Tel: Dennis Cockram 01323 491332, email: dcockram1@ sky.com

Seaford Natural History Society St Luke’s Church Centre, Walmer Road 2.15pm. ‘Restoring Woodland Culture in the Weald’, talk by David Saunders. Tel: 01323 893526 www.seafordnaturalhistory. org.uk East Blatchington Lectures St Peter’s Church, Belgrave Rd 2.30pm. ‘Celebrating Seaford – Now and in the Future’, illustrated talk by Keith Blackburn. £7 incl. refreshments. Available from Newberry Tully, 53 Church Street. Tuesday 2nd - Thursday 11th ‘Edge to Centre’ – Katy Oxborrow Arts@theCrypt, Church St 10.15am - 4.30pm (closed Mon). Paintings and prints exploring the natural world and our place within it, by Seafordborn artist Katy Oxborrow. www.katyoxborrow.co.uk www.thecryptgallery.com

Wednesday 3rd Vote 100 in Seaford Clinton Centre, Clinton Place 5pm - 7.30pm. Celebrating the centenary of women’s suffrage and promoting women’s role in public life. Includes an informal discussion with a cross-party group of female councillors. Free. To register, email: bpp@lewes-eastbourne.gov.uk The Wednesday Group Cross Way Church, Steyne Rd 7.30pm. ‘Ticket to India’, talk and film by Bob Evans. All welcome. Family Roots, Eastbourne & District Family History Society Ocklynge School, Victoria Drive, Eastbourne 7.30pm. ‘Witches, Warlocks & Wellingtons – the ritual protection of the home’, talk by Dr Janet Pennington. New members welcome. Members £1, visitors £1.50 inc. refreshments. Tel: Helen Warren 01323 731792 www.eastbournefhs.org.uk

Seaford Bonfire Society Open Committee Meeting The White Lion Hotel, Claremont Road 7.30pm. A chance to join and meet the committee. Email: seafordbonfire@gmail.com www.seafordbonfiresociety. co.uk Seaford Folk Songs and Tunes Circle The Royal British Legion, Claremont Rd 8pm. Singers, musicians and audience welcome to perform or listen. Hosted by Derek Seed. Friday 5th Seahaven Hard of Hearing Club St James’ Trust, Blatchington Road 2.15pm - 4pm. ‘Johann Strauss’, talk by Ian Gledhill, plus tea and biscuits, raffle. Transport available. New members always welcome. Visitors £3. Tel: Pauline 01323 895216 Email: white-65@talktalk.net Continued...

SEAHAVEN BLINDS & SHUTTERS Tel 01323 899011 sales@seahavenblinds.co.uk www.seahavenblinds.co.uk Seahaven Blinds is a family run business, located in Seaford. We sell all types blinds at competitive prices. Free home visit. Personal service. Made to measure. Price includes measure, supply and fitting.

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Seaford Vocal Repertoire St James’ Trust, Blatchington Road 5pm - 6.45pm (Juniors, aged 8-12), 7pm - 8.45pm (Seniors, aged 13-20). First of new weekly singing and performance classes. Booking and enquiries, tel: Rich 07815 292137 or Facebook/vocalrepertoire.com Seaford Community Cinema The Barn Theatre, Saxon Lane 7.30pm. ‘Isle of Dogs’, cert. PG. Tickets £6/£5/£3.50. Available from Seaford Tourist Information Centre, 37 Church Street, tel: 01323 897426, or online. www.seafordcinema.org Open Mic/Jam Sessions The Seven Sisters, Alfriston Rd 8.30pm. Perform or jam with some great local musicians. Full PA/keys etc. supplied. www.face book.com seahavenopenmic Friday 5th - Saturday 6th Chestnut Tree House Open Days Dover Lane, Arundel 10am - 4pm. A rare opportunity to explore the house and grounds of the purpose-built children’s hospice. Parking and refreshments available. www.chestnut-tree-house. org.uk Saturday 6th Dr Bike Seaford Police Station, Church Street 10am - 12.15pm. Cycle enthusiasts from Cycle Seahaven help local people use their bikes more. Bring your poorly bicycle for basic repairs and maintenance. www.cycleseahaven.org.uk Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Club Piddinghoe Pond 10.30am. Cadet Pond Series 9 & 10. 2pm. Topper and Optimist race training and cadet Autumn Series. www.nssc.org.uk Foundation of Spiritual Healing and Guidance St James’ Trust Community Centre, Blatchington Road 2pm - 4pm. Free healing, qualified approved healers in attendance. No appointment. Tea and cakes. Donations welcome. Tel: 01323 896192 www.facebook.com/Thefshg

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Quiz Night St Peter’s Church, Belgrave Rd 7pm. Open to everyone. Prize for the winning team and raffle. Teams of six, individuals can be accommodated. Entry £5, incl. glass of wine and nibbles. To enter, tel: 01323 873162 RNLI Newhaven Quiz Night with Fish & Chips Supper Lifeboat House, Riverside, West Quay, Newhaven 7pm. Teams of 4. Entry £8.50, incl. fish and chips.You are invited to bring your own bottle, although refreshments are available for a donation. Raffle. Booking essential. Tel: Lyn 01273 517488 Email: rnlinewhaven.society@ hotmail.co.uk www.rnli.org/newhavenbranch The Royal British Legion Club Claremont Road, Seaford 8.45pm. Fabulous Baker Boys. Tel: 01323 890154 www.seafordbritishlegion.co.uk Sunday 7th Boot, Craft and Produce Fair Martello Fields (West), Seaford 7.30am (stallholders), 9am 1pm (public). Pitches £8. Free car parking. Refreshments available. www.seafordrotary.org.uk Beach Clean The Buckle end of the beach 10am. Gloves, bags and litter pickers provided, or bring your own bucket. Supervised children welcome. Rubbish sorted for recycling. Facebook: Plastic Free Seaford Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Club Seaford 10.30am. Autumn Series 7 & 8. www.nssc.org.uk Corelli Ensemble St Leonard’s Church, Church Street 4pm. With guest soloists soprano Dame Felicity Lott and tenor Paul Austin Kelly. Followed by refreshments and an opportunity to meet the performers. Tickets £12 on the door/£10 in advance online or from the Tourist Information Centre. Children free. www.corelliensemble.co.uk

Splash Point Jazz Club The View, Seford Head Golf Club, Southdown Road 5pm - 7.30pm. The Neal Richardson Trio with special guest Adam Glasser (harmonica). £10 (kids free) on the door or online: www.wegottickets.com/ splashpointjazz Tuesday 9th Probus Club of Seaford Seaford Golf Club, Firle Road 12 noon for 12.30pm lunch. Monthly meeting with 2-course meal and speaker. Tel: 01323 899300 or 01323 896024 GuestHouse Storytellers Hillcrest Centre, Bay Vue Road, Newhaven 7.30pm. ‘Tales from the Graveyard’. Club night. £5/£4 conc. on the door. To book a 10-minute slot to share a tale, email rondaarmitage@hotmail. co.uk www.guesthousestorytellers. com Wednesday 10th Seaford Women’s Institute Claremont Hall, Brooklyn Rd 2pm. Waiting list for new members. To hire the hall for events, tel: Hilary Elworthy 01323 894066. www.esfwi.org.uk/wis/seaford Seaford Stamp & Postcard Club Constitutional Club, Crouch Lane 7pm for 7.30pm. Members’ thematic display. All stamp and postcard collectors welcome. Tel: 01323 492433 www.seaford-sussex.co.uk/sspc Seaford Museum & Heritage Society Martello Tower, The Esplanade 7.30pm. ‘Thomas Cromwell and the Sussex Monasteries’, illustrated talk by Helen Poole. Tickets £5/£2 members. Tel: 01323 898222 www.seafordmuseum.co.uk Thursday 11th Newhaven Country Market Autumn/Harvest Festival Event Hillcrest Centre, Bay Vue Road, Newhaven 9.45am - 1pm. The usual wide range of stalls plus seasonal offerings.

Seahaven RAFA Lunch 12 noon for 12.30pm. Twocourse lunch at either the Royal British Legion or the White Lion. Book one week in advance by phoning 01323 898907 Friday 12th Seaford Community Cinema The Barn Theatre, Saxon Lane 7.30pm. ‘The Post’, cert. PG. Tickets £6/£5/£3.50. Available from Seaford Tourist Information Centre, 37 Church Street, tel: 01323 897426, or online. www.seafordcinema.org Friday 12th - Thursday 18th Life & Landscape Arts@theCrypt, Church St 10.30am - 4.30pm. An exhibition by Eastbourne Life Group of life studies and local landscapes. www.thecryptgallery.com Saturday 13th Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Club Piddinghoe Pond 10.30am. Cadet Pond Series 11 & 12. 2pm. Topper and Optimist race training and cadet Autumn Series. www.nssc.org.uk The Concert Singers Seaford Little Theatre, Steyne Road 2.30pm. The popular singers present ‘Songs from the Musicals with a Touch of Comedy’. Tickets £6, available in advance or on the door. Tel: 01273 738773 Martello Proms Concert 2018 Seaford Head School, Arundel Road 2.30pm. Seaford Silver Band, Seaford Musical Theatre and the Seaford Sunshine Strummers. Tickets £12 on the door (subject to availability) or £10 in advance. Available from Newberry Tully Estate Agents, 53 Church Street; tel: 07967 049988; or online. www.ticketsource.co.uk/smrc The Royal British Legion Club Claremont Road, Seaford 8.45pm. White Light Band. Tel: 01323 890154 www.seafordbritishlegion.co.uk

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Tel: 0844 4146086 www.ssch.org.uk/bootsales Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Club Seaford 10.30am. Autumn Series 9 & 10. www.nssc.org.uk Sunday Tea Dances Hillcrest Centre, Bay Vue Road, Newhaven 2pm - 4.30pm. Ballroom, Latin, popular sequence and occasional line dances. £6, including tea and biscuits (first visit £1.50). Tel: Fred Weston on 01323 898813 Tuesday 16th Seaford Natural History Society St Luke’s Church Centre, Walmer Road 2.15pm. ‘Our Living Seas’, talk by Sarah Ward. Tel: 01323 893526 www.seafordnaturalhistory. org.uk Wednesday 17th Seaford U3A Coffee Morning Con Club, Crouch Lane 10am - 12 noon. Find out about courses, workshops and outings. £2 incl. tea/coffee/cake. Prospective members welcome. www.u3asites.org.uk/seaford National Trust Seaford Association Con Club, Crouch Lane 2.30pm. New season of monthly talks begins with ‘Charles II and his escape through Sussex in 1654’ by Helen Poole. New members (including non-NT members) most welcome. www.seaford-sussex.co.uk/nt Plauschgruppe The White Lion, Claremont Rd 7pm. German conversation group. Very informal. For details, tel: Peter 01323 897360 Thursday 18th Seaford Afternoon Flower Club Seaford Baptist Church, Belgrave Road 2pm. ‘Supermarket Dash’, demonstration by Christine Campbell-Dykes. Competition ‘Black Magic’. Annual fee £28, visitors £5 on the door, including refreshments. Tel: Mary Morris 01323 893899 or Sue Ward 01323 894848

Sussex Wildlife Trust Seaford and Eastbourne Area Group Victoria Baptist Church, Eldon Road, Eastbourne 7.30pm. ‘Small Mammals in Sussex’, illustrated talk by Laurie Jackson, ecologist and wildlife lecturer. £3 SWT members/£4 visitors. Tel: 01424 777291 or 07946 753135 www.sussexwildlifetrust.org.uk

Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Club Piddinghoe Pond 10.30am. Cadet Pond Series 13 & 14. www.nssc.org.uk

Friday 19th Comedy Seaford The View at Seaford Head, Southdown Road 8pm (doors 7pm). Monthly comedy night hosted by Julie Jepson. Tickets £10 on door or in advance from Golf Club and Seaford Tourist Info, 37 Church St. Tel: 07773 522943, email: comedyseaford@outlook.com

Modern Makers Workshop: Linocut Printing Arts@theCrypt, Church St 2pm - 4pm. First session of a three-day course designing, carving and printing linocuts in black and colour inks. Suitable for beginners, aspiring and professional artists. Following sessions are on 27th Oct and 3rd Nov. Email: modernmakers@cecilegarcia. co.uk www.thecryptgallery.com

Friday 19th - Thursday 25th ‘Bible Alive!’ Exhibition Clinton Centre, Clinton Place Friday 6-8pm, Sat 10-6pm, Sun 2.30-6pm, Mon, Tues, Weds 10-8pm, Thurs 10-4pm. See the customs, culture and content of the Bible brought to life through talks, presentations and audio visuals with models and artefacts. Presented by Rev’d David and Mrs Sally Crowther and the ‘Bible Alive! team. Tel 01323 890207 Saturday 20th Dr Bike Big Park, Peacehaven 10am - 12.15pm. Cycle enthusiasts from Cycle Seahaven help local people use their bikes more. Bring your poorly bicycle for basic repairs and maintenance. www.cycleseahaven.org.uk Modern Makers Workshop: Expressive Botanical Drawing Arts@theCrypt, Church St 10.30am - 12.30pm. First session of a three-day course exploring an expressive approach to drawing plants and organic subject matter. Suitable for beginners, aspiring and professional artists. Following sessions are on 27th Oct and 3rd Nov. £60 incl. materials and tea/coffee. To book, email: modernmakers@cecilegarcia. co.uk www.thecryptgallery.com

Lunchtime Concert St Leonard’s Church, Church St 1pm. Performer TBC. Free event self-supported by donations. www.seafordparish.org.uk

Seaford Bonfire Night Seaford 7.15pm. Procession and firework display, commemorating the ending of the Great War in 1918. Programmes for sale around Seaford on Saturdays leading up to the event. www.seafordbonfiresociety. co.uk The Royal British Legion Club Claremont Road, Seaford 8.45pm. Barry Martin. Tel: 01323 890154 www.seafordbritishlegion.co.uk Sunday 21st Friends of Tide Mills meeting Tide Mills 10am - 12 noon. Meet at beach end of old village road. Help us to care for this special place. Email: brian.skinner2@ btinternet.com Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Club Seaford 10.30am. Burfoot Trophy & Winners’ Cup. www.nssc.org.uk The Joyce Campbell Sunday Lunch Club St Peter’s Church Hall, Belgrave Road 1pm. £6. Sunday roast and get-together for Seaford senior citizens. Transport can be arranged. To book and further details tel: 01323 890175

Tuesday 23rd Free NHS Health Check Seaford Library, 15-17 Sutton Park Road Free health checks for people aged 40-74 and living in East Sussex. Cholesterol, blood pressure, BMI and more will be checked. To book, tel: 01323 404600 Email: hello@oneyoueastsussex. org.uk Plastic Free Seaford Community Meeting The Seven Sisters (function room) Alfriston Rd 7pm. Monthly meeting for the Plastic Free Seaford campaign. All welcome. Facebook: Plastic Free Seaford Seaford Sweethearts WI Claremont Hall, Brooklyn Rd 8pm. Monthly meeting. New members welcome. www.seafordwi.co.uk Wednesday 24th Small Business Forum Seaford Golf Club, Firle Road 5.30pm - 7.30pm. Making Tax Digital. Free forum, with Robin Stevenson and Martin Clay from Swindells Accountants. Refreshments from 5pm. To reserve a place, tel: Sue Coupe 01323 892549 Email: suec@ swindellsaccounting.co.uk www.swindellsaccounting.co.uk The Truth about Plastic Lewes Town Hall, High Street, Lewes 6.30pm (stalls), 7.30pm (event). Speakers, film and discussion answering some of your big questions about plasic pollution and what we can do about it. Free, donations welcome. Seaford Community Cinema The Barn Theatre, Saxon Lane 7pm. ‘Funny Girl - The Musical’, cert. TBC. Screened from the West End. Tickets £13.50/£12.50/£8. Available from Seaford Tourist Information Centre, 37 Church Street, tel: 01323 897426, or online. www.seafordcinema.org East Blatchington Pond Conservation Society St Peter’s Church Hall, Belgrave Road 7.30pm. AGM, including a talk by Kevin Gordon. All welcome. Continued...

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Thursday 25th Seaford & District Horticultural Society St Leonard’s Church Hall, Church Lane 7pm. Members’ social evening. ‘Eastbourne Police and Murders’, talk by Kevin Gordon. www.seafordhorti.com Friday 26th Seaford Community Cinema The Barn Theatre, Saxon Lane 7.30pm. ‘Get Out’, cert. 15. Tickets £6/£5/£3.50. Available from Seaford Tourist Information Centre, 37 Church Street, tel: 01323 897426, or online. www.seafordcinema.org Saturday 27th Newhaven & District Model Railway Club Model Railway Exhibition Seaford Baptist Church Hall, Belgrave Road 10am - 5pm. layouts in most gauges from N to O, plus trade stands and refreshments. Entry £4 adult/£3.50 conc./£1 child. www.newhavenmrc.com Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Club Seaford and Piddinghoe Pond 10am. Working parties. Seaford 7pm. Halloween party. www.nssc.org.uk St Peter’s Mother’s Union Coffee Morning St Peter’s Church Hall, Belgrave Road 10am - 12 noon. Tombola, teddy bear and craft stall, Christmas goods, cakes and a handmade quilt raffle. Refreshments available.

The Royal British Legion Club Claremont Road, Seaford 8.45pm. Shannon. Tel: 01323 890154 www.seafordbritishlegion.co.uk Sunday 28th Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Club Seaford 10.30am. Autumn Series 11 (or re-sail). www.nssc.org.uk Seaford Music Society Viola & Piano Chamber Concert St Leonard’s Church, Church Street 3pm. Luba Tunnicliffe (viola) and Gamal Khamis (piano) play Schubert, Brahms, Hindemith and Rebecca Clarke. Tickets £15 non-members, £5 student, members free. Membership available at the door. www.seafordmusicsociety.com Tuesday 30th Seaford Natural History Society St Luke’s Church Centre, Walmer Road 2.15pm. ‘Lichens’, talk by Simon Davey. Tel: 01323 893526 www.seafordnaturalhistory. org.uk Wednesday 31st Seaford U3A Pub Lunch The White Lion, Claremont Rd 12.30pm for 1pm. Monthly lunch. Please book with organiser by Monday 29th. Tel: 01323 892244 www.u3asites.org.uk/seaford

Coming up Seaford Community Cinema The Barn Theatre, Saxon Lane 7pm. National Theatre Live - ‘Alleluja!’, cert. TBC. Tickets £13.50/£12.50/£8. Available from Seaford Tourist Information Centre, 37 Church Street, tel: 01323 897426, or online. www.seafordcinema.org

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What’s On Weekly?

ARTS & CRAFTS Art Workshop Be Creative, 13 Sutton Park Road Thurs fortnightly: 10am - 12 noon. With Lesley Harvey. All mediums used. £15. Tel: Terri on 01323 490912

Art Workshop Paradise Park Café, Avis Road, Newhaven Last Sat of the month: 9am - 11am. With Lesley Harvey. All materials provided. £12. Tel: 07722 236741 to reserve a place. Email: lesleyharvey17@ hotmail.com Chinese Painting Group Hellingly Village Hall off A22 Weds: 1 - 4pm. Professional Chinese tutor. Materials available. Beginners and new members welcome. For more details contact: 01273 515452 Craft Social St James’ Trust, Blatchington Road Tues: 9.30am - 12 noon. Exchange tips and ideas, help each other and make friends. Bring your own craft projects to work on. £3 per session. Tel: 07721 948357 Email: craftsocialuk@hotmail. com www.craftsocialuk.com East Sussex Moviemakers St Luke’s Parish Rooms, Stone Cross, Pevensey 1st & 3rd Weds: 7.45 9.45pm. Members show videos, advice available, speakers on video-related topics. Contact Valerie McManus: 07950 904778, valmcmanusuk@yahoo.com www.eastsussexmoviemakers.org Jewellery Classes Seaford Mon: 6 -9pm, Wed: 10am 2pm, Fri: 10am - 2pm. tel 07952 195341, email: info@ leprevost.co.uk, www.leprevost. co.uk Knit & Craft Chyngton Methodist Church Hall, Millberg Road, Seaford Thurs: 2pm - 4pm. All welcome, come and learn new skills making articles for charities. Tel: Viola on 01323 890271 Knit & Natter Seaford Little Theatre, Steyne Road Weds: 10am - 12 noon. Knit, natter and crochet. All made

welcome. Tel: Eileen on 01323 491638 or Lyn 01323 893412 Newhaven Art Club Peacehaven Evangelical Church Mon: 2pm. Members meet to paint and draw together with discussions, demonstrations, life drawing and sketching outdoors. Annual subs. £25. Why not come along and see how you get on? www.newhavenartclub.org.uk

Newhaven Knit ‘n’ Natter Group Hillcrest Centre Bay Vue Road, Newhaven Mon: 2pm-4pm. Room 4. Friendly support for knitting and needlework enthusiasts. All ages and abilities welcome. No fees or subscription. Bring along your knitting and enjoy refreshments in the café. Free parking and access for the disabled. Further details, tel: 07540 199616 or 01323 890205 Seaford Art Club Downs Leisure Centre Fri: 2 - 4pm. A friendly, active group of enthusiastic, competent artists. Demonstrations, practical sessions, gallery visits and other trips. Tel Anne: 01323 491008 http://seafordartclub.weebly. com Seaford Machine Knitting Club Baptist Church, Belgrave Rd 2nd Fri of month: 2 - 4pm. Tel: Helen Doran on 01323 872218 or email: hdoran@ talktalk.net Seaford Photographic Society The Martello Room, Seaford Constitutional Club, Crouch Lane Fri: 7.30pm. September to May. www.SeafordPS.org.uk

CLUBS & ORGANISATIONS

Age Concern Seaford 6 Church Street Mon - Fri: 10am - 2pm. Office. Mon - Sat: 10am - 2pm. Shop. We offer the following services for older people: information and support, medical transport, visiting and befriending, contact time. Volunteers required. Tel: 01323 899434 www. ageconcernseaford.btck.co.uk

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Bank/HSBC Retirees Group Lansdowne Hotel, Eastbourne Last Thurs of month: 10.30am - 12 noon. Calling all retired members. Coffee, tea and biscuits with friendly people.Tel Mrs Doreen Woodward-Davies 01323 898907 Bipolar UK Support Group St James’ Trust, 11 Blatchington Road 2nd Weds of month: 1.30pm-3.30pm. Information and support for individuals affected by bipolar, including friends, family and carers. www.bipolaruk.org Canasta Afternoon Seaford & Blatchington Lawn Tennis Club, 47 Belgrave Road 1st & 3rd Weds of month: 2pm. £2.50 per session incl. tea/coffee and biscuits. For info, tel: June 01323 896456. Civil Service Pensioners Alliance The View, Seaford Head Golf Club, Southdown Road 1st Tues of month: 10am. Friendly chat inc. group business and info on pensions/ benefits/ socials & days out. Refreshments. Cuckmere Valley Transition Group George Inn, Alfriston 1st Thurs of month: 7pm Energy Group meeting. Tel: 01323 870409 email: cuckmere transition@gmail.com www. cuckmerevalleytransition.org.uk Deans Senior Tea Club Clinton Centre, Clinton Place Mon: 2pm - 4pm. Social club for all. The aim is to combat loneliness and isolation. Tea, cakes, games, raffle and entertainment. All welcome. Dog Training The Scout Hut, The Salts Recreation Ground Mon & Tues evenings: Seaford & District Dog Training Club. Dog training classes in accordance with the Kennel Club Good Citizens Scheme. Class levels are puppy, bronze, silver and graduate. Tel: Dave 07516 934927 www.seaforddogclub.co.uk Downs 60+ Club Sutton Corner, Seaford (Old Flint Building, grounds of Downs Leisure Centre) 10am-12 noon and 2-4pm. Mon am: Art, snooker. pm: Snooker, table tennis, Phase

10. Tues am: Snooker, art, keep fit (10.30-11.30) pm: Rummykub, table tennis, social. Weds am: Art, snooker, choir (10.30-11.30), lunch club 12.30pm pm: Snooker, craft & chat. Thurs am: Art, Scrabble, snooker, exercise & line dancing pm: Art, snooker. Fri am: Art, snooker pm: Table tennis Sat am: Table tennis, snooker. Monthly discussion group and occasional minibus trips. Visit twice then pay £55 for the year; no more to pay for unlimited visits (excl. lunch). Come along on Tues 10am -12 noon or tel: 01323 896422 East Dean & Friston Gardening Club East Dean Village Hall, Gilberts Drive 2nd Fri of month: 2.15pm 4pm. Variety of guest speakers. Membership £7 per year, visitors welcome. Tel: Fran 01323 423529 French in the Cuckmere Valley Near Littlington French conversation groups led by French teacher. One-toone’s, preparation for exams, Skype lessons, proofreading, translation, French film and literary groups. For more information tel: 01323 871204/ 07903 610880 or email babkun@gmail.com French One-to-One Conversation and Tutoring For adult beginners and improvers and GCSE level students, with former legal translator. £25 per hour. For details tel: 07446 884435 sarah.rigler@clara.co.uk Friendship The Base (next to the Salts Café), Marine Parade Thurs: 10.30am - 12 noon. We chat, enjoy music, play games and buy a drink in the café next door. £2 each week (carers free). Tel: Sam 01323 897320 The Havens Day Clubs for Over 65s Kempton House, Peacehaven: Tues: 10am-3pm, or half day. Newhaven Age Concern Club: Weds: 10am3pm, or half days. Care, support, friendship and respite care. Run by Age UK East Sussex. Tel Nicola on 07850 987131, Lewes office 01273 476704 www.ageukeastsussex.org.uk

Heartsease Seaford Baptist Church, Belgrave Road 1st Fri of month (except August): 2.30pm. Monthly group welcoming anyone who finds themselves alone and would enjoy some social interaction. Speakers, activities, companionship and tea. Tel: John and Jill Hughes 01323 898678 HIVE Youth Club Seaford Baptist Church, Belgrave Road Fri: 7.15 - 8.45pm. (School year 7 – sixth form). Games, activities, workshops, pool, table football, table tennis, Xbox, Playstation, instruments, social events, trips out, advice, encouragement & guidance. Annual membership £5 (excl. social events and trips). Term time only. Tel: 01323 896009 www.seafordbaptistchurch. org.uk Kids Aloud Kingswell, 115-117 Vale Road (Community Church Hall) Fri: 3.45pm - 5.30pm. Free after-school activities for children aged 4-12. All welcome for games, art and stories. Tel: Tina 01323 492833. www.kings-well.org.uk/kids_ aloud.htm Know Dementia Memory Moments Café Meridian Centre, Meridian Way, Peacehaven Fri: 9.30am - 12.30pm. Informal café for people with dementia and their family supporter/carer. Includes tea, coffee and cake, and a little fun and laughter with games, talk, music, dance etc. Tel: 01273 494300 Email: info@ knowdementia.co.uk Lipreading Classes St James’ Trust, Blatchington Rd Tues:10am - 11.45am. Newcomers welcome, first session free. Great confidence builder. Six week terms. Fee includes membership of Seahaven Hard of Hearing Club. Tel: Jenny 01273 585339 L: IVE Youth Club Seaford Baptist Church, Belgrave Road Fri: 6 - 7pm. (School year 3 - 6). Games and activities inc. pool, table football, table tennis, games consoles, craft zones, and a tuck shop. Admission £1 inc 50p worth of tuck. First week free. Term time

only. Tel: 01323 896009 www. seafordbaptistchurch.org.uk Mercread Youth Centre Mercread Road, Seaford Mon: 6pm - 7pm. Seaford Youth Forum. Tues: 3.30pm - 5.30pm. Juniors Youth Club (Year 8 & 9), £1. Weds: 3.30 - 6pm. After School Club (Year 6 & 7), £1. Thurs: 3.30pm - 5.30pm. Mercread Youth Centre Mercread Road, Seaford T.O.A.S.T. Girls Only Group, £1. 6.30pm - 8.30pm. Seniors Youth Club (Year 9+), £1. For more details contact Roger Daw on 01323 892531 National Trust Seaford Association (NTSA) Constitutional Club, Crouch Lane. 3rd Wed of month: 2.30pm. Illustrated talks on diverse subjects from Oct to March. Outings from spring to autumn plus other social and fundraising events. New members welcome. Visitors £2.50. www.seaford-sussex.co.uk/nt Newhaven & Seaford Sea Cadets The Old Church, Chapel Street, Newhaven Mon & Fri: 7pm - 9pm (seniors) Fri: 7pm - 9pm (juniors) Newhaven, Peacehaven & Seaford Lions Club White Lion Hotel, Claremont Rd 4th Thurs of month: 8pm meeting. www.npslions.co.uk Probus Club of Seaford Seaford Golf Club, Firle Rd 2nd Tues of month: 12pm for 12.30pm lunch. Monthly meeting with 2-course meal and speaker. Tel: 01323 899300 or 01323 896024 The Rotary Club of Seaford Seaford Golf Club, Firle Rd Weds: 12.45 for 1pm. Weekly meeting. Royal Antidiluvian Order of Buffaloes RAF Club, Wish Road, Eastbourne Sun: 6pm. Weekly meetings. Tel: 07766 404133 or 07709 290934 or email: dkg53@ talktalk.net The Royal Society of St George Monthly events. England’s leading patriotic society. Contact Chairman 01323 899985 or email: 514928@ talktalk.net.

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Seaford Afternoon Flower Club Seaford Baptist Church, Belgrave Road 3rd Thurs of month:1.30pm for a 2pm start. Talks, demos, outings, etc. Past and new members welcome. Membership £28 per year. Visitors £5 inc. refreshments per meeting. Tel: Mary Morris 01323 893899 or Sue Ward 01323 894848 Seaford Bonfire Society White Lion Hotel, Claremont Rd First Thurs of month: 7.30pm. Membership and open committee meeting. Email: seafordbonfire@gmail.com www.seafordbonfiresociety. co.uk Seaford Bridge Club Downs Leisure Centre Tues:1.30 - 5pm. Duplicate bridge in a friendly atmosphere for intermediates and above. Fri: 6.30 - 10pm. Duplicate bridge for intermediate and above. For further information please refer to our website www.bridgewebs.com/seaford Seaford Constitutional Club Crouch Lane Mon: Cribbage & Line Dancing. Tues: 9.30am Slimming World. 3rd Weds: Klondyke Whist. Thurs: Tea Dance/Dance Classes. Fri & Sun: 8.15pm Bingo. Tel: 01323 890087 Seaford Evening Flower Club St Luke’s Church, Walmer Rd 1st Thurs of month: 7 for 7.30pm demo. Affil. to NAFAS. New members welcome. Visitors £4.50 inc. refreshments. Tel Marian on 01273 515544 Seaford Head Probus Club Seaford Golf Club, Blatchington 1st Tues of month: Monthly lunch for members and guests. Tel: 01323 896373 Seaford Martello Rotary Club Seaford Golf Club, Firle Road Mon: 7.15pm for 7.45pm. Tel: 01323 490777 or email: seafordmartellorotary@gmail. com Seaford Museum & Heritage Society Martello Tower Summer opening Sunday & bank hols: 11am-4pm. Weds & Sat: 2pm-4pm. Winter opening Sunday & bank hols: 11am-4pm.

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Tel: 01323 898222 www.seafordmuseum.co.uk Seaford Quakers Seaford Little Theatre, Steyne Rd Sun: 10.30 - 11.30am. Meeting for worship followed by refreshments. All welcome. Tel Margaret Brandram on 01323 381282 Seaford Social Club for Blind & Partially Sighted People St Peter’s Hall, Belgrave Road 1st Thurs of month: 2-4pm. Entertainment and tea. Tel: ESAB 01323 832252 Seafordspirit: Seaford Independent Spiritualist Church 3 Warwick Road Tues: 7.30pm - 8.30pm Healing. Thurs: 7.30pm Divine Service. Friday: 10.30pm 12 noon Healing. Alternate Saturdays: Clairvoyant Evenings 7.30pm. Demos/ workshops see website. All welcome. Tel 01323 737407 Email: enquiries@seafordspirit. co.uk www.seafordspirit.co.uk Seaford Stamp & Postcard Club Constitutional Club, Crouch Lane 2nd Weds of month: 7.15pm. Monthly speaker. All stamp and postcard collectors welcome. Tel: 01323 492433 www.seaford-sussex.co.uk/sspc Seaford Stroke & Caring Club St James’ Trust, Blatchington Rd Mon: 2 - 4pm. Slides, music, quizzes, bingo, tea and homemade cakes. Some transport available. Tel: Joyce Woodgate: 01323 894547 Seahaven (Afternoon) Trefoil Guild Afternoon Meeting St Leonard’s Church Hall, Church Lane, off Church St. 1st Tues of month: 2.30 4.30pm. Tel: 01323 897959 Seahaven (Evening) Trefoil Guild Evening Meeting Downs Leisure Centre Over 60s Club 3rd Thurs of month: 7.30pm. Tel: 01323 893250 Seahaven Hard of Hearing Club St James’ Trust, Blatchington Rd 1st Friday of month: 2.15 - 4pm. Guest speakers and other activities, tea and biscuits, raffle. Local transport may be available at a small cost. Contact Pauline 01323 895216

Southdown Bridge Club 60+ Club, Downs Leisure Ctr Weds: 6.15pm for 6.30pm start. Friendly Duplicate Bridge club for improvers up. Tel: 01323 896071 Email: creamer@uwclub.net www.bridgewebs.com/ southdown Spanish Conversation & Coffee Morning Micklefield Way, Seaford Thurs: 10am - 11.30am. Qualified and experienced teacher. £15. For more details Tel: 07504 881848 Email: pastorcita24@gmail.com The Submariners Association (Sussex Branch) Royal British Legion Club, Claremont Road 1st Fri of month: 7.45pm. For all ex and serving submariners. Tel: Harry Summerton 01323 734132 Survivors of Suicide The Matthew 25 Mission, Brodie Hall, Christ Church, Seaside, Eastbourne 2nd Mon: 7pm-8.30pm. Group for people affected by suicide. www.sussexcommunity.org.uk Sussex Army Cadet Force No. 2 Platoon (Seaford) Mercread Youth Centre, Mercread Road Mon & Weds: 7.30 - 9.30pm. For ages 12 (school year 8) to 18 yrs. For further information email kevin.falconer@serfca.org or tel: 01273 552222 Sussex Wildlife Trust Various locations in and around Seaford 1st Thurs of month:10am 3pm, Sept to May. For details tel: 07824 151935. Email: sarahquantrill@sussexwt.org.uk www.sussexwildlifetrust.org.uk U3A Members’ Interest Talks Downs Leisure Cent., Sutton Rd Thurs: afternoon. Subjects range from Japanese Ideas to Bonnard in Search of Rainbows, Chickens, Parliament and more. www.u3asites.org. uk/seaford/home The Union Club, Seaford 1 Stafford Road A non-political social club for residents. Lounge bar, dart board, snooker table, TV screens, and events. Applications for membership all welcome. Tel 01323 890015 email: membership@ theunionclub.plus.com

Whist Drive St Thomas More Roman Catholic Church Hall, Sutton Road Thurs: 1.45pm. £2 inc. tea and biscuits. Tel: 01323 896412 Who Let the Dads Out? Seaford Baptist Church, Belgrave Road 2nd Sat of month: 9.30am 11.30am. For children 0 to 11 yrs with their dads, granddads and male carers. Tel: 01323 896009

community

Clinton Centre Café Clinton Centre, Clinton Place Tues: 10am - 11.30am. Coffee/ tea and biscuit or toast and butter, £1. Tel: 01323 873262 Coffee Morning & Bring & Buy St Luke’s Church Hall, Walmer Rd Weds: 10am - 12 noon Coffee Pot Chyngton Methodist Church Hall Thurs: 10 - 11.30am. Assorted items on sale. Disabled access. Friendly atmosphere. Tel: 01323 891534 East Dean Farmers’ Market East Dean Village Hall,Village Green Lane off Gilberts Drive Weds: 10am - 12.30pm. 01323 423481 Family Learning and Youth Activities Please call for information. Tel: 01273 517250, email: familylearning@ sussexcommunity.org.uk www.sussexcommunity.org.uk International Coffee Morning St Leonard’s Church Hall, Church Lane 2nd & 4th Weds of month: 10.30am - 12.30pm. FebruaryDecember, term time only. Local Indoor Market Constitutional Club, Crouch Lane Fri: 10.30am - 2.30pm. Local community market, formerly held at the Clinton Centre on Tuesdays. Stalls available. Email: sussexmarkets@live.co.uk Facebook: Sussex Markets Love Heart Community Café Clinton Centre, Clinton Place Thurs: 10.30am - 12.30pm. Supporting people with learning difficulties through work experience. All welcome. Fundraisers: raise funds and enhance your profile for free, any Thursday with booked slot. Tel: 01273 812976

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Monday Coffee Mornings Seaford Little Theatre 4 Steyne Road Mon: 10am - 11.30am. Everyone welcome to come and enjoy a coffee/tea with biscuits.

Seaford Police Neighbourhood Policing Team Meet & Greet Downs Leisure Centre Thurs: 3.30pm Meet your local Police Community Support Officers. www.sussex.police.uk Seaford Street Markets Sutton Road 2nd & 4th Friday of the month: 9am - 1pm. www. seafordtowncouncil.gov.uk/ Street-Markets.aspx

Newhaven Country Market Hillcrest Centre, Bay Vue Road, Newhaven, BN9 9LH Thursdays: 9.45am - 1pm (2pm Easter and Christmas markets). Homemade produce, free-range eggs, fresh fish, plants, crafts, café. Free parking, access for the disabled. Tel: 07540 199616

Seahaven Storehouse Seaford Community Church, 115-117 Vale Road Thurs: 10am - 1pm. Providing basic food items to individuals and families in need. Tel/ text: 07921 844930 Email: seahavenstorehouse@gmail. com www.kings-well.org.uk/ storehouse.php

Newhaven Street Markets Newhaven High Street Thurs & Sat: 9am - 2pm. Fresh produce, bread, pastries, fish & seafood, street food, clothes, arts & crafts, household goods, fishing tackle, handmade jewellery. For stall hire tel 01273 517544 or email:new havenmarket@outlook.com

Ladies’ clubs

Mitchell House Monday Tea Club 43 Lexden Drive Mon: 3 - 4.30pm. Tea, chat and a game or two. 50p and extra charge to play games (for prize funding). Tel: 01323 891804

Plastic Free Seaford The Seven Sisters (function room) Alfriston Road 3rd or 4th Tues: 7pm. Monthly Community Meeting for the Plastic Free Seaford campaign. All welcome. Facebook: Plastic Free Seaford Quit51 Stop Smoking Service Seaford Medical Practice, Dane Road Tues: 9am-6pm Fri: 9am-1pm. One-to-one clinics. Tues: 5pm6.30pm. Quit club in a friendly group environment. Tel: 0800 6226968 Seaford Community Garden Crouch Gardens next to the Peace Garden Weds: 9.30am - 12.30pm. Sat: 10am - 12 noon. Garden open, plants and produce for sale. All welcome. www.seaford-sussex.co.uk/scg Seaford Old Town Hall Community Tea Room Church Street, Seaford Mon - Fri: 10am - 1pm. Sat: 10am - 12 noon. Come and enjoy a comfortable rest, hot drink, friendly chat.

Blatchington Hill Townswomen’s Guild The Chapel Room, St Peter’s Church, Belgrave Road, Seaford 2nd Tues of month: 7.30pm. New members always welcome. Tel: 01323 899845 or email blatchingtonhilltg@ gmail.com Inner Wheel Club of Seaford Seaford Golf Club, Firle Road 2nd Tues of month: 7.30pm. Members only. Seaford Martello WI St Leonard’s Church Hall, Church Lane, off Church Street 2nd Thurs of month: 7.30pm. New members welcome. Tel: 01273 583484, email: angeaston@sky.com Seaford NWR (National Women’s Register) Members’ homes and out and about Various days: For women who are interested in everything and talk about anything. More details visit www.nwr.org.uk or contact us directly by email: nwrseaford@gmail.com Seaford Sweethearts WI Claremont Hall, Brooklyn Rd 4th Tues of month: 8pm. New members welcome. www. seafordsweetheartswi.com Seaford Women’s Institute Claremont Hall, Brooklyn Rd 2nd Weds of month: 2pm. Other activities include: Mon: Art (weekly), Play Reading (fortnightly), Walking Group

(fortnightly). Weds: Craft & Chat (fortnightly). Every other month: Book Reading. www.esfwi.org.uk/wis/seaford

music & drama

The Archway Blatchington Rd Tel 01323 897590 www.thearchwaygroup.com Gospelish Choir Mon: 8pm - 9.30pm. Gospel & soul-inspired music. £8.50 a session. Contemporary Choir Chyngton School, Millberg Rd Weds: 12.30pm - 2pm at Archway, 8pm - 9.30pm Everything from Ellington to Supertramp. £8.50 per session.

Chyngton Youth Academy of Arts and Drama St James’ Trust, Blatchington Road Thurs: 4pm. Ages 5-12 Fri: 5.30pm. Ages 12-18. For drama classes contact Ellen on 07791 081935 Concentus Choir JPK Centre, 39-41 Church Street, Eastbourne Mon: 7.30pm - 9.45pm. No need to read music to join this friendly choir, which regularly sings in Seaford. Tel: Evelyn 01323 643358 www.concentus-sings.com The Downs Singers Downs 60+ Club, Sutton Crn. Weds: 10.30am - 11.30am. Friendly. No need to read music. Tel: 01323 896422 on Tues 10am -12pm or come on the day. Haven Harmonies Hillcrest Centre, Bay Vue Road, Newhaven BN9 9LH Mon: 7 - 9pm. Contemporary repertoire accompanied on guitar. No need to read music. £6 per session. Tel 01273 611068 or email: marianstanley43@gmail.com for more information. Michael Piraner’s Recorder Workshops The Chapel Room, St Peter’s Church, Belgrave Road 2nd Sat every month: 2pm - 4.30pm. For adults over 18 years of age. For more information, email: val. underhill@googlemail.com Play Readings at the Seaford Little Theatre 4 Steyne Road 1st Tues every month: 7.30pm. Everyone welcome to join in or just listen; play readings are held in the coffee lounge. Tel:

Mary 01323 351882 or email gmaryyoung@gmail.com SBC Singers Seaford Baptist Church, Belgrave Road Weds: 7pm. New members always welcome. Tel: Peter 01273 586687 Seaford Choral Society Seaford Baptist Church, Belgrave Road Mon: 7.15 - 9.15pm (plus 1pm on 24th Nov). New singers always welcome, no experience necessary, no audition. Tel: 01323 301683, email: info@seaford-choralsociety.com www.seafordchoral-society.com Seaford Drum Group The Archway, 1 Blatchington Rd Tues: 7pm - 9pm. Group drumming. No experience necessary, everyone welcome. Tel: Jamie 07863 159742 Seaford Handbell Ringers St James’ Trust, Blatchington Rd Weds: 10am - 12.30pm. New members welcome. For more information, tel: Margaret Hopkins 01323 325305 Seaford Little Theatre Workshop & Social Evening Steyne Road Weds: 7.30 - 10pm (except during productions). Set building, props and backstage activities. Tel 01323 351882 Seaford Musical Theatre The Barn Theatre, Saxon Lane Tues & Thurs: 7.30pm. Rehearsals - new members welcome. Tel: 01323 492240 Seaford Musical Theatre Juniors The Barn Theatre, Saxon Lane Weds: 6 - 8pm. Performance based learning for young people. Enquiries: 07710 426321 or email: paulawoolven@hotmail.com Seaford Silver Band Seaford Head School, Steyne Rosd Weds: 8 - 10pm. Rehearsals. New members welcome. Tel: 01323 892424 or 07740 646386 visit www. seafordsilverband.co.uk Seaford Youth Drama Group Cross Way Church, Steyne Rd Mon: groups from 5pm. Very reasonable prices. New members welcome. Contact Chris on 01323 892023 Continued...

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Singing for Fun Seaford Baptist Church Weds: 11am - 12 noon. Thurs: 7 - 8pm. For adults of all ages and abilities – join us for an hour of musical fun. No need to read music. £5. Phone 01323 365495, 07799 818590 email: sallyann@ crystalclearaudio.co.uk Sound Baths The Yurt, Florence House, Southdown Road 1st and 3rd Tues of the month: Bathe in these lovely soothing sounds. Tel 07515 961327 South Downs Society of Recorder Players St James’ Trust, Blatchington Road 4th Sat of the month: 2 - 5pm. Contact the secretary, email: sdowns@srp.org.uk U3A Recorder Group St James’ Trust, Blatchington Road Weds: 2 - 4pm. Tel: Val Underhill on 01323 895230 Email: val.underhill@googlemail. com Vocal Repertoire St James’ Trust, Blatchington Road Fri: 5pm for 8 - 12 year olds, 7pm for 13 to 20 year olds. Join our wonderful, talented and friendly bunch for group and solo singing sessions For more details visit: facebook.com/vocalrepertoire

Baby & Pre-School

Ante- & Postnatal Excercise Class Downs Leisure Centre, Tues: 10.45 - 11.30am. Specialist exercise class for mums to be and new mums. Crèche on site or baby welcome in class. Tel: 07901 683577 or 01323 490011 or email c.s.cornish@ hotmail.com Artsmart Pre-school Messy Play Clinton Centre, Clinton Place Mon: 11am - 12pm. Drop in £4.50, siblings £3. Artsmart holiday workshops contact Ann on 07834 629133 or facebook Baby and Toddler Experience Seaford, Lewes and Newhaven Classes for babies & toddlers to develop, learn and have fun. Tel: 07834 231971 www.the babyandtoddlerexperience. co.uk

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Big Park Buggy Walk Gateway Café, Big Park, Piddinghoe Avenue, Peacehaven Weds: 10am. No need to book - just turn up. www.sussexcommunity.org.uk Jitterbugs Under 5s Denton Island Community Centre, Newhaven Fri: 9.30am - 10.30am. Term time only. Tel: 01273 517250 Email: familylearning@ sussexcommunity.org.uk Parent and Toddler Group St Peter’s Church Chapel Rms Tues: 9 - 11am. Open to all. Piglets Toddler Group St Thomas More Church Wednesdays: 9.30 - 11.30am. Facebook: Piglets Seaford Who Let the Dads Out? Seaford Baptist Church, Belgrave Road 2nd Sat of month: 9.30am 11.30am. Parents and toddlers group for fathers, grandfathers or male carers and their preschool children.Tel: 01323 896009

sport & dance

Alfriston Badminton Club Pleasant Rise, Alfriston Weds: 8 - 10pm. Small friendly group looking to expand its membership. All standards welcome. Tel: 01323 645210 Ballet, Tap and Modern Bond School of Dance, St Peter’s Church Hall, Belgrave Rd Weds, Fri & Sat: from 3 years. Free trial class. Tel: 01323 492795 or 07703 485348 www.nikki-b-danceschool.co.uk Ballet,Tap, Modern & Jazz Seahaven Dance, Seaford and Newhaven Mon - Sat Contact Mechele on 07738 831616, email: info@seahavendance.co.uk www.seahavendance.co.uk Ballroom Dance Classes with Studio Tempo Constitutional Club, Crouch Lane. Thurs: 5.45pm. Beginners Sequence. 7.30pm. Beginners Ballroom. 8.30pm. Followon class. Classes also held in Newhaven. Tel: 01273 476565 Barefoot Boogaloo Hillcrest Centre, Newhaven 4th Tues of the month: 7.30 - 9.30pm. £7£5 concs. Visit Facebook page for info.

Basketball with Seahaven Force Seahaven Academy, Southdown Road, Newhaven Thurs: 7pm - 9.30pm. Adults open scrimmage (mixed). Sat: 10am - 12 noon. Open squad session 11-17 years. Downs Leisure Centre, Sutton Road, Seaford Sun: 11am - 1pm. Mini Ballers 6-11 years.Tel: 07900 817868 www.seahavenforce.com Body Vibes Windover Fitness, nr Alfriston Tues: 10am. Thurs: 6.30pm and 7.30pm. Tel: 01323 871554/07930 738034 Body Works Seaford Baptist Church, Belgrave Road Fri: 2pm: All age circuits, 2.45 - 4pm: Older adult stretch & tone. £5 pp. Tel: 01323 871554/07930 738034 Boxercise® Wave Leisure, Shakespeare Hall, Newhaven Mon: 7pm. Circuits and Bootcamp. Tues: 7.30pm. Cardio Padwork and Aerobox. All classes suitable for beginners. Tel: 01273 510784 or book online: www.waveleisure.co.uk Boxercise® Constitutional Club, Seaford Sun: 10am. Mercread Youth Club, Seaford Weds: 10am Thurs: 7.30pm Thurs: 6.30pm. Indoor Boot Camp Tel: 07904 818746 Facebook: Fitness & Personal Training Breakfast Bootcamp The Salts Recreation Ground, Seaford Thurs: 6.30 - 7.15am. An all over body workout this class is aimed at getting you stronger, leaner and will help you burn more calories! Tel: 07989 714542 Email: steve@ whittfittraining.co.uk www.whittfittraining.co.uk Facebook: Whittfit Training, Brighton – Steve Whittemore Crouch Bowling Club Crouch Gardens, East Street April-Sept: Outdoor bowling. All age groups welcome. Free coaching by qualified coaches Tel: 01323 654788 www.crouch bowlingclubseaford.co.uk Cycle Seahaven Various locations Organised rides for MTB and road riders of all levels of fitness and experienc. £5 per

year All rides are listed on www.cycleseahaven.org.uk Denton Indoor Bowls Club Denton Island, Newhaven Mon - Sun: 9am - 7pm. New members welcome. Tel 01273 514664 Extend Activities to music, suitable for older people. have fun while you improve your balance and mobility, with seated options. For classes and times in the area tel Sandria on 01273 514152 Fitness Pilates Claremont Hall, Claremont Rd Tues: 12.30 - 1.30pm. £7.50 pay as you go or £49 for 8 sessions. Have fun! Suitable for all. Contact Karen on 01273 305827 email: karen.funandfit@ gmail.com Football Mercread Youth Centre, Mercread Road Tues: Lunchtime. Indoor kickabout for Seaford Head Year 7 & 8 students only. Steyne Site sports hall. 5pm - 6pm. Free kickabout for Year 7+, Downs Leisure Centre. Fri: 9 - 10pm. Football Street League session with Brighton & Hove Albion in the Community. Downs Leisure Centre, £1. Tel: 01323 892531 Forces Fit The Salts Recreation Ground Mon & Weds: 7pm Sun: 10am Free tasters available. Book online at www.forcesfit.co.uk Golf Seaford Golf Club, 111 Firle Road Learn how to play at our new academy. £50 adult/£25 under-16s for six months’ use of practice facilities, two free lessons with our PGA pro and a discount card in the clubhouse. Tel: 01323 892442 Health Walks Martello Tower/The Salts Café 10am - 11am. Health walks, Tuesdays First Tuesday of the month from Salts Café and third from Martello Tower. All ages and abilities welcome. Free. Run by The Conservation Volunteers. Tel: Jennifer on 07740 899559, email j.deering@tcv.org.uk

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Health Walks Seaford First Weds of the month: 10am - 11.30am. Free guided walks starting and finishing at various locations in Seaford until November. 1-1.5 hours. Walks also running in Newhaven and Peacehaven. Full schedule online. www.waveleisure.co.uk Holistic Core Restore St Peter’s Church Hall, Belgrave Road Unique six-week pelvic floor and core restore exercise programme for every woman at every life stage. For more info and how to book, tel: Denise 07725 358811. Email: denise@bodywisemusclecare. co.uk www.eastbourne holisticcorerestore.com Kettlercise and CoreAbility Wave Leisure, Shakespeare Hall, Newhaven Mon: 6pm. Kettlercise. All over body toning and fat burning workout. Tues: 6.30pm. Core-focused kettlebell and bodyweight workout. All classes suitable for beginners. Tel: 01273 510784 or book online: www.waveleisure.co.uk Line Dancing Daytime classes for mixed abilities. Tel Val on 01323 325993 Line Dancing Mercread Youth Centre, Mercread Road Tues: 5.30 - 6.30pm Beginners, 6.30 - 7.30pm Improvers, 7.30 - 9pm Intermediates Fri: 5.30 - 6.30pm Beginners, 6.30 - 7.30pm Improvers, 7.30 - 9pm Intermediates. Tel Gina on 01273 470456 or 07443 425621 Line Dancing with Southern Stomp Various venues Absolute ‘Two Left Feet’ workshops and an afternoon beginners class. To reserve a place, tel: 01273 587714 Line Dancing with Studio In Line Seaford Constitutional Club Crouch Lane Mon 7.30 -10pm. All levels Downs Leisure Centre Thurs 9.30 - 10.30am. Absolute beginners, 10.30am - 12pm. All levels. Tel: 07931 930770

Meditation & Relaxation St James’ Trust, Blatchington Rd Sat: 10 - 11am. The Archway, Blatchington Rd Tues: 11am -12 noon. Fri: 6 - 7pm. Tel: 01323 365802 or 07557 539507. Email: pia1807@hotmail.co.uk Meditation Group Seaford Osteopathic Clinic, Paignton House, Warwick Rd Tues: 7.30pm-8.30pm. £6. Please contact Jacqueline for details. Tel: 07963 014560 Meditation Groups Seaford Tues: 10am-12 noon & 7pm9pm. Meetings held in Ann’s home. 1 to 1 sessions, massage and life coaching also available. For further details, tel: Ann 07989 294445 Mums’ Fitness Mercread Centre, Mercread Road Mon: 9.30am. Burn & Tone Weds: 9.30am. Burn & Tone Fri: 9.30am. Total Toning Seaford: Tues: 9.30am. Tots and Tums Thurs: 9.30am. Tots & Tums Children welcome. £25 for 5. New members first 3 classes £10. www.facebook. com/MumsFitnessUK Tel Alex 07540 551054 Newhaven Bowling Club Fort Road, Newhaven Sat: 10am - 11.30am. Junior Bowls Club. 11.45am - lunch. #Letsplaybowls adult try-it-out sessions. Qualified coach and members to help all learn and improve. Tel: 07401663519 www.newhavenbowling club.weebly.com Nordic Walking Various locations Sat: Morning walks in Sussex. Afternoon taster/introductory sessions on the seafront. Weds: 7pm. Evening taster/ introductory sessions at Downs Leisure Centre, Sutton Rd. Tel: Kathryn 01323 891492, email: kathrynmcdonald2@ googlemail.com Obstacle Course Training The Salts Recreation Ground 8.45am - 9.30am. Running, jumping, crawling, pulling, pushing, carrying and other movements to help you get stronger and fitter for your first obstacle course race. Tel: 07989 714542 Email: steve@whittfittraining.co.uk www.whittfittraining.co.uk Facebook: Whittfit Training, Brighton – Steve Whittemore

Outdoor Walks & Activities Various locations - Seaford, Newhaven, Peacehaven, Eastbourne Free, informal, friendly group walks and gardening outdoor activities. Tel: 01273 519149, email: healthylifestyles@ sussexcommunity.org.uk www.sussexcommunity.org.uk Pilates – Alfriston Pilates Lower Ground Floor Studio, 1-3 Dane Road Daily and evenings (except Sunday). Pilates, Kettlebells, Tai Chi, Body Con, Vinyasa Flow Yoga. Sunday SUP pilates, 9am at the beach. Tel: 07903 681962. Email: alfristonpilates @btinternet.com www.alfriston-pilates.kinto.club Pilates – Movement for Life Seaford Osteopathic Clinic, Paignton House,Warwick Road Mon-Sat: daily classes. Mon & Thurs: evening. Back care, Gentle and Dynamic Pilates, Reformer, Pilates Yoga Flow and Yoga classes for all ages and abilities, plus personal tuition. Tel: 07944 785520, email: karenmoves@gmail.com www.movementforlife-pilates. co.uk Rural Rambles Seaford Third Thurs of the month: Free guided walks starting and finishing at various locations in Seaford until November. 2-3 hours. Walks also running in Newhaven and Peacehaven. Full schedule online. www. waveleisure.co.uk Scottish Country Dancing Alfriston War Memorial Hall, 4 The Tye, Alfriston Weds: 3.30pm - 5pm. Fun and laughter guaranteed. All ages and abilities welcome. No previous experience needed. Bring water and comfortable shoes. £3 per person. Email: sue_fulham@hotmail.com Seaford & Blatchington Tennis Club Belgrave Road, Seaford The club is open 7 days a week, providing a wide variety of tennis activities. For further details, please contact membership secretary Dee Kellaway on 01323 891372 Seaford & District Folk Dance Group Sutton Hall, Downs Leisure Centre, Sutton Road Mon: 7.45pm. New members welcome, first visit free. Tel: Judy 01323 890759

or Pam 01273 585551 Seaford Bowling Club Chichester Road, Seaford April until October: Outdoor lawn bowls. Members play every day. Competitive and social bowling. Many social events throughout the year. Friendly atmosphere. New members very welcome. Tel: 01323 892831 www.seafordbowlingclub.org Seaford Cricket Club Salts Recreation Ground, Park Rd Junior outdoor training Fri: 6pm-7pm. Under 10s to under 13s. 7pm-8pm. Under 14s to under 16s. Email: seanwootten@rocketmail.com Senior outdoor training Tues & Thurs: 6.30pm-8pm. Email: smithjps@hotmail.com New players and beginners welcome. Seaford Kurlers Downs Leisure Centre, Sutton Road, Seaford Tues: 2 - 4pm. All welcome. Tel: June Wood on 01323 895376 Seaford Netball Club Seaford Head Sports Hall Mon: 5pm-5.30pm: Starlets, age 7-9 (£2.50). 5.30pm-6.30pm: Shadows, age 10-12 (£3). 6.30pm-7.30pm: Shadows, age 13-15, (£3).7.30pm-9pm: Seniors (£5). New members welcome. Tel Clare Flack: 07724 956649 Seaford Rambling Club Various locations A varied programme of walks for active people. For details tel 01323 894370 or www. seaford-rambling-club.org.uk Seaford Rugby Football Club Salts Recreation Ground, Marine Parade Tues & Thurs: 7 - 9pm. Recruiting new players for two teams in the Sussex leagues. Come along or contact Paul Burns on 07732 202208 Seaford Rugby Football Club Junior Training Salts Recreation, Marine Parade Sun: 10.30am -12pm. Ages ranging from 6 to 16, a friendly but ambitious squad. Come along or tel 07818 438378 Seaford Striders Running Club From Downs Leisure Centre, Sutton Road Mon & Weds (main night): 7pm. All ages and abilities welcome. www.seafordstriders.org.uk

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Seaford Traditional Folk Dance Group St Peter’s Church Hall, Belgrave Road Wed: 10.15am-12.15pm. Our repertoire spans over 400 years of pleasurable dancing, witha focus on the 17th century. We look forward to welcoming anyone interested in joining/visiting us. £4 pw. Tel: 01323 897315 Tai Chi Alfriston Pilates, Lower Grd Floor Studio, 1-3 Dane Rd Thurs: 12 noon - 1pm. £8 per class, first class free. Soft, slow and gentle movement suitable for all. Tel: 07971 296698 Email: audramarshall@icloud.com Tea Dancing Seaford Constitutional Club Crouch Ln Thurs: 2 - 4.30pm tea dance with Peter Harvey. Tel: 01323 890087 Wave Leisure Health Walks From Downs Leisure Centre, Sutton Road Thurs: 10am. Tel: 01323 490011 Yoga Newhaven Tues: 10am. 60+ yoga 7pm. Pranayama and meditation. Weds: 10am. Pregnancy yoga 2pm. Gentle yoga for those living with cancer, ME and heart ailments. 7pm. Classical therapeutic yoga. Thurs: 10am. Mixed abilities New yoga studio with all equipment provided. 5-week courses for small groups with highly qualified teacher. Tel: 01273 512306 Yoga – Chair Based Yoga Seaford Osteopathic Clinic, Paignton House, Warwick Rd Tues: 1.30pm - 2.30pm. Block of 6 classes £48. Drop in £10, space permitting. Max class size 7. For those who find floor work less suitable. Gentle class for posture, increased flexibility and relaxation. Tel: Christine 07764 188615. Email: savvachristine@gmail.com Yoga Classes for the Less Able St Peter’s Church, Belgrave Rd Thurs: 11am - 12pm. Seaford Group of Eastbourne & South Wealden Multiple Sclerosis Society. Exercises on floor and chair with trained yoga teacher. £5 a lesson.Tel. 01323 500932

Yoga – Himalayan Hatha Yoga Seaford Osteopathic Clinic, Paignton House, Warwick Rd Mon: 6pm - 7pm. With Karen Hall. Tel: 07944 785520 Email: karenmoves@gmail.com Yoga – In Balance Hatha Yoga Clinton Centre, Clinton Place Mon: 6pm-7.15pm. St James’ Trust, Blatchington Rd Tues: 10am-11.30am. WI Hall, Claremont Road Weds: 7pm-8.15pm. Newhaven Enterprise Centre, Denton Island Fri: 7.30am-8.45am. Small group hatha yoga sessions for all abilities.1-2-1 yoga sessions can be arranged. Relaxing body massage and therapeutic sports massage also available. Tel: Sophie 07444 549859, email: inbalancesussex@gmail.com www.in-balance.org.uk Yoga – Purrfect Yoga St James’ Clubhouse Blatchington Rd, Seaford Mon: 9.30am mixed ability yoga, 11am parent and baby yoga Tues: 6.30pm pregnancy yoga, 7.30pm mixed ability yoga The Yurt at Florence House, Southdown Road Weds: 12.50pm baby massage. 1.50pm mixed ability yoga. Thurs: 8.15am mixed ability yoga, Cradle Hill School, Lexden Rd Weds: 3.15pm children’s yoga, 4.15pm family yoga. St Thomas More Church Hall, Sutton Road Thurs: 6.20pm mixed ability yoga Tel: Catherine 07901 683577. www.facebook. com/purrfectyoga or email c.s.cornish@hotmail.com Yoga – Samtosha Yoga Samtosha Studio, 80 Court Farm Road, Newhaven Thurs: 10am -11.30am (term time only). Senior trainer with 46 years’ experience in teaching. Maximum 10 participants ensures individual support and personal attention. £32 for 4-week course or select dates for £10 weekly in advance. Booking essential. Tel: 01273 512306 Email: samtosha4u@btinternet. com www.samtosha4u.com

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Yoga – Satyam Yoga Claremont Hall, Brooklyn Rd Thurs: 10am -11.30am. All levels of ability, beginners welcome. £40 for 5 class pass, valid for 8 weeks or £10 per class drop-in. Tel: 07774 862499. www.satyamyoga. co.uk Yoga – Seahaven Yoga The Archway, 1 Blatchington Rd Sat: 9.30am. Weds: 7.30pm. The Anahata Health Clinic 119/120 Edward St, Brighton Weds: 10.45am. The Rendezvous, 168 South Coast Road, Peacehaven Fri: 1.30pm. Gentle traditional yoga suitable for all. Tel 07983 622840/01323 892638 Email: seahavenyoga@btinternet.com www.seahavenyoga.co.uk Yoga – Transformation Hatha Yoga The Yurt, Florence House, Southdown Road Tues: 10am -11.30am. Bishopstone Village Hall Tues: 6.30pm -8pm. A gentle form of yoga suitable for all ages, from beginners to experienced practitioners. Tel: Susannah 07862 263869 www.breathing-spaces.com Yoga with Therese The Yurt, Florence House, Southdown Road Mon: 9.30am - 11am Thurs: 6pm - 7.30pm & 7.30pm - 9pm Claremont Hall, Brooklyn Rd Mon: 6.30pm - 8pm Weds: 10am - 11.30am Bishopstone Village Hall Thurs: 10.30am - 12 noon Also regular sound baths and workshops. Tel Therese on 07515 961327 or email: theresesaunders7@aol.com Yoga – Yin and Tonic St James’ Trust, 11 Blatchington Rd Thurs: 9.30am - 10.45am. Yin yoga, a gentle practice that will increase mobility, flexibility and strength. £8 drop-in, £7 concession. First session free. Tel: 07816 154644 Email: jacqui.johnston@hotmail.co.uk

Zumba with Louise Zumba Fitness: Mercread Youth Club, Seaford Tues & Thurs: 10am-11am. Shimmy your way to fitness. Zumba Gold: Mercread Youth Club, Seaford Tues & Thurs: 2pm-3pm. Peacehaven RC Church Hall, Horsham Ave Weds: 10 am - 11am & 11am12 noon. Two classes – pick which time you prefer. For those who prefer a slower paced class. Zumba Toning: Meeching Hall, Newhaven Weds: 7pm-8pm Sculpting the arms and core. All classes £5 each or £20 for 5. Tel: 07786 425758 www.louisecavefitness.co.uk

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Overeaters Anonymous A self-help group for people who wish to change their behaviour around food and eating. www.oagb.org.uk Slimming World Seaford Constitutional Club, Crouch Lane Tues: 9.30am, 11.30am. 5.30pm & 7.30pm. With Tina Simpson, tel: 07534 901591 Chyngton Methodist Church, Millberg Road Thurs: 5.30pm & 7.30pm. Emma, tel: 07790 214806 Weight Loss Challenge & Wellness Club WellnessWorks, Seaford Fri: 11am. £35 for 12 weeks. Free private consultation by appointment. Tel 01323 897671 Herbalife Healthy Breakfast & Sampling Free. Tel 01323 897671 Skin Care Workshop & Facial Free. Tel 01323 897671 Weight Watchers 60+ Club, Downs Leisure Ctr Sutton Road Mon: 9.45am. Join us and relax with a cup of coffee or tea. Hillcrest Centre, Bay Vue Road, Newhaven Tues: 6.15pm. Seaford Baptist Church, Belgrave Road Weds: 5.45pm. Come along and learn about Smart Points. Contact Sally on 07758 653851, email: sallyevans@weight-watchers. co.uk

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