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A Cartoon Christmas
The animated life of Ross Thomson
Lullington Church
Mumming & Tipteering
Re-en-acting an annual county tradition
The People’s Songs
Flo Whitaker delves into Christmas Carol history
A Log That’s Good Enough to Eat
Sara Whatley gets creative in the kitchen
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Laughter is the Best Medicine Balcombe has been home to cartoonist Ross Thomson and his wife Glenda for over half a century; Ruth Lawrence paid them a visit to discover how his wit and imagination has forged an international career as illustrator, author and animator
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oss was born a year before the start of World War II in Hawick; a small town in the Scottish Borders. After finishing school, he gained his Diploma in Graphics at Edinburgh College of Art. He was there in the late 1950s, not long after the college had briefly employed the then unknown Sean Connery as a life model. Connery, then known as ‘Tam’
fitted the work in among his other jobs as club doorman and milkman, unaware of his future fame. After qualifying, Ross and three of his friends decided to take the plunge and head for London in search of work. He found a job in advertising and became a junior art director. In the 1960s, London must have felt like the centre of the world and Ross recalled working on
various campaigns with well known photographers at that time. An art director who did cartooning for Punch and caricatures for the Daily Mirror noticed Ross’s amusing campaigns and suggested that he “send some stuff to Punch”. Ross, who had recently moved to another agency and was working undisturbed from his own room, acted on his advice and posted twenty cartoons to the magazine. One drawn in pen and ink with watercolour was accepted for the front cover of May 1968 [picture below]. Encouraged by his success, Ross sent in three more a month later and had two accepted. He began working with Punch and soon afterwards Reader’s Digest who used cartoons throughout their hugely popular magazine. After working for other agencies, Ross decided to take the plunge and go freelance. Soon afterwards he acted on the advice of writer and illustrator David McKee to approach his book publisher
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to enter a competition in the then Yugoslavia. Ross responded and won the competition. He later had a telegram requesting that he judge in a competition in Skopje and he accepted, relishing the chance to meet cartoonists from Italy, Russia, East Germany and Czechoslovakia.
and quickly launched into writing and illustrating books for children. He published six titles in the series ‘Dogg y Tails’ and eight in his ‘Mogg y’ series. Ross eventually produced over
London must have felt like the centre of the world twenty books for children, including illustrating a short story picture book series for young readers with his son Gavin who wrote the stories, called Twinning Tales. Ross illustrated books on rugby, cricket and horses with Leo and Jilly Cooper and became involved in BOAC’s ‘earthshrinker’ campaign and the memorable ‘come to the listening bank’ campaign for Midland Bank. Eventually, his illustrations caught the eye of animators and he ended up working on eighty animated commercials and two children’s TV pilot films. Ross clearly relished the challenge of working on such diverse projects. He mentioned how the commissions were always varied and came out of the blue. In 1973, he recalled receiving a letter asking if he wanted
Since then, Ross has won over a hundred international awards and prizes, allowing him to travel the world; all his exhibitions have been abroad, namely in Italy, Turkey, Korea, Bulgaria, France and Belgium. Cartoons are a shared visual language that appeal to any culture, and this has consistently held Ross’s fascination with the discipline. Although the appetite for cartoons is much greater on the continent, London now has The Cartoon Museum, a registered charity which was relaunched this summer to champion cartoon and comic art and highlight its value to society and culture. The Museum not only conserves Britain’s comic art heritage but supports new work by cartoonists and comic artists, as well as putting on workshops, talks and exhibitions throughout the year. The European Cartoon Centre in Kruishoutem in Belgium has a cartoon centre with a gallery and Ross has been a member of their competition jury, as he also is for competitions in Turkey, Macedonia, Italy and Israel. France has an International Centre for cartoons in Saint-Just-le-Martel which the Mayor had built for cartoons to be exhibited and which has hosted a cartoon festival for the last 38 years. I wondered how Ross finds the inspiration for his cartoons and he told me that most emerge from his doodles that he elaborates upon and evolves
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into finished works. “It’s just a case of sitting and drawing,” he said, adding that competitions usually have a theme, which helps to focus attention on a particular avenue. Ross always uses physical media and never works on a computer. He favours watercolour inks and works mainly in colour at A4 size. While he still does occasional jobs and enters competitions, he noted that outlets for cartooning have diminished in this country as news editors have cut out filler cartoons and now only commission political cartoons. Ross used to have a strip in the Saturday edition of The Times called ‘Hoff of Heybridge Heath’ about a character who was the richest man in the world. But Ross always found advertising offered far greater potential for cartooning than newspapers. Ross enjoyed working on animated cartoons and collaborated with the late Richard Williams, who won two Academy Awards as Animation Director on Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
He also worked with the late Bob Godfrey of Roobarb and Custard fame, designing characters which were then drawn by animators.
Ross always uses physical media and never works on a computer
One of Ross’s greatest passions was travelling the world as guest to various colleges and events. He recalls being invited to China with three other international cartoonists for five days and particularly relished the chance to visit Kyoto in Japan via a competition. He stayed there for a fortnight and was invited to complete a huge drawing in a department store. Ross recalls wandering round the city, gazing at
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Edinburgh still feels like his second home the wonderful temples, traditional wooden temples and shrines. The discipline is held in high esteem there and in 2006 the Kyoto International Manga Museum was opened, housing a gallery, a research zone and a place for collections. 50,000 volumes are gathered in a ‘manga wall,’ all of which can be taken down and read by the public. Although he has seen much of the world and Edinburgh still feels like his second home, Ross loves life in
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Keeping the tradition of Mumming, or Tipteering alive for all to enjoy, Peter d’Aguilar met some of the performers behind the plays
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The play’s theme revolves around a fight to the death between St George and a Turkish knight, or occasionally the legendary dragon
Christmastime when work was scarce. As the word mummer may originate from mommo – the Greek for mask – it is also conceivable that some of the early players used their masks and costumes as cover for nefarious activities. The word mummer may also derive from Middle English ‘mum’ (silent), but is more likely to be associated with Early New High German ‘mummer’ (disguised person). Mummers often have close associations with the equallyquintessential English pastime of Morris Dancing. Keeping the tradition alive in Sussex are two of the county’s most eminent mumming troupes – the Sompting Mummers and the ‘World Famous’ Ashdown Mummers. Paul Carey has been a member of Ashdown Mummers for five years and, in line with the current trend towards gender fluidity, is switching roles for this year’s Yuletide performances, from the King of Egypt’s Daughter to Beelzebub – who, besides scaring the audience, has the task of collecting donations from the audience at the end of the performance. “Last year we raised several hundred pounds for local children’s charities,” says Paul. “Alongside this, the main objective is to have fun, drink beer and
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keep the mummers’ tradition alive. We are all getting older – at 62 I’m about the youngest – so we’re always on the lookout for new blood.” Adrian Norman is one of the two original members, dating back to 1973, when he and a group of school friends decided to revive the tradition. “It was originally intended as a oneoff, but we haven’t missed a year since then,” says Adrian, who now plays the Doctor, but has filled all the different roles in his time. “These days, I can recite the whole play verbatim. My ambition is to make it to our 50th set of performances in 2022.” This Christmas will see the Ashdown Mummers performing for the 46th consecutive year in pubs around the
Ashdown Forest on Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd December. Details are on their website at www.mummers.org.uk. And the ‘World Famous’ epithet? Well, that title was bestowed upon them by Lothians Morris during a tour of the Scottish Borders in 1983. Since then, they have been spotted on Turkish television when they appeared on Sky TV and featured on Have I Got News for You and two national newspapers. Sompting Mummers (or alternatively Tipteerers) also have their roots in Morris Dancing. Glynn Hugh Jones is currently captain of the group
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praise; for Christmas, naturally, but t’s a December evening also for the great religious festivals of in the 1960s. My Easter and Whitsun. Other reasons grandmother and aunt for carolling would include harvest are confronting a festival, triumph in battle, mountain of commemoration of a washing-up. saint, or a royal Nanny begins to sing, marriage or birth. trilling away in the Local saints once upper register like a held great sway. demented budgie. The 7th century St Auntie’s ponderous Lewinna lived near contralto joins in Seaford. Confronted and soon we are by the devil, brave all at it – singing Lewinna not only familiar carols that refused to renounce her are so ingrained faith, she also tweaked in us that we cannot Satan’s nose! It was said remember ever learning that miracles occurred at them. Sophie, the Labrador, her shrine yawns and quietly on an almost leaves the room. daily basis and She is our fiercest Nowadays we only associate critic. “Hark the carols with Christmas but this pilgrims visited in great numbers. herald angels sing is not how they started out The location - Mrs Simpson of her shrine is stole our King!” speculative as her holler the grownremains were stolen in the ups. We children laugh 11th century and spirited – not understanding away to Flanders. the reference, but Such was her somehow knowing it’s fame, Lewinna a bit naughty and would surely disrespectful, which, have been of course, makes us commemorated giggle even more. in song, but it’s ‘Carol’ comes unlikely her carol from the old French; would have been ‘carole’, meaning to heard in church. sing and/or dance With rare exceptions, in a circle. Earlier carols were excluded variants of the word can from the liturgy. Latin was be found in Latin and Greek used for all church worship and and the first Christmas songs only biblical text was permitted. The were probably performed in 3rd or illiterate lower orders were required to 4th century Italy. Nowadays we only attend services conducted in a language associate carols with Christmas but they couldn’t understand, hence the this is not how they started out. A carol was a song of celebration and 24 SUSSEX LIVING | December 2019
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are thought to be approximately 400 popular appeal of carols; good tunes, regional variations! sung in their own vernacular. You may not recognise the name of Popular songs evolved in taverns the ‘Agincourt Carol’, but the tune is and brothels, at fairs and markets probably familiar as it’s often included or around the family hearth. In an in yuletide music compilations. illiterate age, news spread by word “England! Give thanks to God for of mouth. Travelling merchants victory!” goes the stirring refrain. So, transported goods, stories, and songs. what’s a triumphant battle song of 1415 A West Country melody, (with lyrics got to do with Christmas? Nothing, but adjusted to reflect regional topicality), it has all the attributes for a successful might become a ‘traditional’ Yorkshire carol; a great story, a memorable and ballad. The well-known Sussex Carol mid-pitched tune that is comfortable probably originated in Ireland! Carols for most voices, plus a repeated weren’t confined by rigid line or chorus that church law and their everyone can join words often strayed in with. from biblical text. The Tudor Even worse, period was a golden carols could age for carols be subversive. but the Puritan Encoded in local regime considered slang or dialect, them dangerously satirical wordplay Catholic, so carols might poke fun were banned again at an unpopular – until Charles II monarch or church returned from exile, official. Carols were whereupon carolling was dangerous, so the enthusiastically re-adopted. authorities banned them, In Victorian times, mechanised but a few somehow managed printing made to slip into the pews books cheaper of respectability. and accessible to Manuscripts Hark the herald angels sing the middle classes. of early medieval ‘Christmas carols frustratingly Mrs Simpson stole our King! Carols, Old and either show the New’ had many words – or the reprints and flew music. The first off the shelves. In 1880, known manuscript that Bishop Benson of gives both is attributed Truro organised to Godrich, a a new-style Durham hermit Christmas Eve from the 12th service, featuring century. Before nine lessons retiring from the interspersed with world, Godrich carols. It was a had been a great success, with merchant seaman. local Methodist and He wrote three Baptist congregations carols, including joining in. Other one dedicated to St churches quickly took Nicholas, the Patron Saint up the idea. The first ‘Nine of Seafarers. Lessons and Carols’ from Kings Franciscan monks brought the College, Cambridge took place in 1918. joyous ‘Angelus ad Virginem’ to Whether from the ancient past or Britain. The lyric dutifully follows the modern-day pop culture, Christmas biblical account of the annunciation, songs share similar themes of thanks, so church authorities approved its use. charity and hope, but only the bestIt rushed up the charts of the 13th loved tunes survive the centuries. If St century hit parade and remains a Lewinna had a carol, it’s now lost to us. popular favourite. Travelling Mystery Plays, with their vivid re-enactments of Perhaps the chorus wasn’t sufficiently catchy? We’ll never know, but one biblical stories, were highly popular at this time. What became known as ‘The thing is certain; there will always be community sing-songs. I’ll give Coventry Carol’ came from this genre. the last words to Noddy Holder and Based on St Luke’s Gospel, ‘While Jim Lea, composers of that fine 20th Shepherds Watched’ is another rare century wassail; “Merry Christmas, carol that was officially sanctioned. It was sung across the British Isles – there Everybody”. l 26 SUSSEX LIVING | December 2019
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ADVERTISING FEATURE The new Friday breakfast show team Nick Osbourne, Jack the Lad and Lou Nash
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ussex is home to Jack, “I’ve lived here almost thirty years, but it’s not where I’m from. I was born in 1974, in Kingston upon Thames, with no clothes on. We lived in Molesey, southwest London, half way between Hampton Court and Walton-onThames. It sounds idyllic by the banks of the Thames, but we’d lived in four council houses by the time I was ten.” Jack’s school days were difficult; “Me and school didn’t mix. I was bullied and became an awful pupil, leaving with one GCSE. After a year at college, in 1991 I followed my parents and moved to ‘sunny’ Worthing.” Jack worked for three years at King Alfred Leisure Centre in Hove, before decamping to New Zealand for six months. On his return in 1995 he became a lifeguard on Hove beach, “It was a brilliant summer so I went
I never lie to the audience because I believe the best presenters offer more of themselves
back for more in 1996. On the 4th July my friend Christian Black and I rescued a kid from the sea in gale force winds. Swimming back to the beach I got bashed into a groyne and hurt, while the others got back to shore. I was eventually rescued by helicopter. Christian and I later received Royal Humane Society Bronze medals for bravery.” It was time for a change of scene. “I moved into the drinks industry, running two pubs in Tunbridge Wells, and pre-club bars in Brighton. I did that until 2003, when a DJ friend called Mike Panteli told me Southern FM were looking for a ‘street boy’ character on their breakfast show, and he thought I should apply.” Jack’s debut was 4th March 2004 with Danny Pike and Nicky KeigShevlin. Eventually they moved on and other presenters came and went. The
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radio changed its name to Heart. From 2013 until May this year it was Tom Evans, Nicola Hume and Jack. “I fell into radio, it was never on my radar. Programme controllers Tony Aldridge and Stuart Davies inspired and nurtured me in my early days and Ollie Wilson was a great producer to learn from. “Jack the Lad is me, it’s not an act, it’s my character underpinning it all. I never lie to the audience because I believe the best presenters offer more of themselves. The listener welcomes us into their home, their car, their office, every day – so I’m honest with them.” “After I left Heart it was scary at first, but people reached out to me. I became a brand ambassador for Rivervale Leasing in Portslade who lease vehicles to business and individuals.” “I enjoy working for LoveLocalJobs Foundation C.I.C., delivering their ‘Dare to Dream program,’ teaching kids to raise their aspirations. I go to schools, speak about my tough upbringing, then I talk about positivity, aspirational thinking and motivation using my life as an example. Even failure can be a tool for good. Jim Carrey once said ‘you can fail at what you don’t want, so you might as well take a chance on doing what you love’ so if you have a dream, reach out, go chase it.” “The reason I’m going back to radio is to offer more to More Radio. After fifteen years on my old show I was one of the longest serving breakfast-show presenters in the UK. I previously swore I would never go back. But I missed talking to real people, because they are the most interesting. This county took me in and it was always the people that kept me going. We live in a
proper part of the world.” Jack’s honest, open, cut to the chase broadcasting style, coupled with the ability to make his audience laugh and cry, has seen him build a loyal fan base and become a much loved character, as he explained, “Radio, and in particular breakfast radio is about relating to the listener and I can bring some heritage to the new breakfast show. “There’s a big hole for More Radio to step into because the airwaves have changed across the county. There’s always a place for local radio, done well with local references; everyday things listeners can identify with. I’m all about More Radio now. I’m a forward thinking bloke, I like to do things properly if I’m going to do them. I don’t do anything half hearted.
“I’m live in the studio every Friday with Nick Osbourne and Lou Nash. I’ve known Nick for years and Lou is lovely. Fridays are positive shows, the end of the week, looking forward to the weekend. I’ll be popping up during the week doing other things too. We’re looking to ‘help’ people who struggle to wake up in the morning… helping them get out of bed in the unique Jack the Lad style. I’ll be looking ‘to pull the wool over’ Nick and Lou’s eyes as well.” Jack’s return generated a huge response on social media, “It’s been hard to articulate, it’s humbling… it’s a bit of a trip, to be honest.” Keeping him grounded at home is his family. “I married Sally Ann in 2007 and we’ve got two boys, Reuben (9) and Eddie (6). The boys are Tottenham fans like me; supporting Spurs is a rollercoaster… a bit like radio. We moved to Henfield in 2012 and we love it. The people are so
I’m live in the studio every Friday with Nick Osbourne and Lou Nash friendly. It’s a proper community where people say hello to each other in the street and know each others’ names.” Unsurprisingly, Jack is a music lover; “Pearl Jam are my favourite band, I’ve got five tattoos of their lyrics and seen them live 16 times. Sometimes Sally Ann thinks I love them more than her, but I don’t; our tune is Billy Joel’s Scenes from an Italian Restaurant. I love live music, so I’m really looking forward to More Radio Live next July.” Jack became brand ambassador for Phileas Fogg’s World of Adventures in Hollingbury recently. “Man that place is mint, it’s filled with challenge based adventures like the Crystal Maze. The Star Wars and Harry Potter team built the sets, and Graham who created it is like Brighton’s Willy Wonka.” Jack’s relentless positive attitude shone throughout our conversation, as he summed up succinctly, “Life is great. I’m so far removed from where I grew up. Sussex gave me a home and selfbelief. Talking to people changed and inspired me. So let’s make the breakfast show happen. Bring it on!” l More Radio moreradio.online 106-108FM, DAB December 2019 | SUSSEX LIVING 29
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AT HOME WITH… THE OWNERS: Joan and Jim Walker and their cat Coco THE PROPERTY: Three-storey terraced cottage built 1805 with brick and sandstone. “The stone came from the quarry just around the corner,” says Joan, “in, yes, you have guessed it, Quarry St.” Jim and Joan’s Georgian cottage
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At Christmas, this charming cottage comes even more alive with festive garlands, traditional decorations and the twinkle of candlelight. “We even dress our cat Coco with a jolly red bow for the season,” smiles Joan. “She loves sitting by the window or on the wall outside greeting visitors and passers by. We all love the warm traditional feeling of the cottage at Christmas.” This house definitely has the feel of a long-loved forever home, but in fact Joan and her husband Jim bought it just four years ago. In 2013, with their children all grown up, and off having families of their own, the retired couple felt it was the perfect time to downsize from their spacious semi and follow their dream of living in a period cottage full of character. When they found this Georgian terrace in a small village, they were relieved that they wouldn’t
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The Walkers moved in a month before Christmas but wasted no time getting to work enhancing the spirit of the original building. “The first few weeks were a bit chaotic,” admits Joan, “but we still managed to put a Christmas tree and a few decorations up. “Structurally the cottage was sound,” she continues, “but we had damp in the front cellar; we didn’t want to tank it, though, and lose the beautiful effect of the sandstone.” Instead, Jim found a waterproofing paint that works with the damp in the walls and forms a complete seal. He also built an open porch outside the basement kitchen leading to the courtyard garden. “I love sitting out there with my morning cuppa after a long walk round the village,” says Joan.
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Eternal Ivy Overlooked by many – and wrongly reviled by others, ivy plays a vital role in the natural landscape and makes a terrific garden plant, writes Flo Whitaker
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Contrary to popular belief, ivy does not ‘strangle’ trees have long represented fidelity and ‘ties that bind’ are still quietly weaving their ancient magic. No winter garden is complete without ivy and there are many varieties to choose from. ‘Gold Heart’ has striking dark leaves with buttery yellow centre markings that positively glow under gloomy skies. ‘Sulphur
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TO GIVE A FLAVOUR OF SOME OF THE WALKS YOU’LL BE ABLE TO JOIN ACROSS SUSSEX… On Saturday 21st December Mid Sussex Ramblers offer a circular five mile morning walk from Barcombe setting off at 9.30am. On Christmas Eve the High Weald Ramblers will enjoy a leisurely five mile morning walk from Eridge, setting off at 9.30am. On Boxing Day, Beachy Head Ramblers will blow away any festive excesses with an invigorating eight mile walk along Eastbourne’s coast, starting at 11am. Meanwhile, on Sunday 29th December, the Beachy Head group will test out new ‘Christmas present’ walking gear with an eleven mile walk starting on the Tye at 10am. Also on Sunday 29th December Rother Ramblers will host a ‘figure of eight’ walk, with mulled wine, starting from Cade Street, Heathfield at 10am and 1pm (bring your own mince pies!). To welcome 2020, the Arun-Adur Ramblers will walk on Wednesday 1st January from East Preston, along Priest’s Path to Ferring, meeting at 10am and taking in Goring Gap and the seafront, with a picnic to finish (dogs welcome). And as the Festival Of Winter Walks draws to a close, on Sunday 4th January the Brighton & Hove Ramblers will host a scenic walk up to the South Downs Way via Norton, Firle Beacon and Bopeep. There will also be a free guide to winter walking, downloadable from the Ramblers’ central website once the Festival launches on 20th December. Sussex Ramblers chairman Roger Abel says, “Whether or not you’ve walked before, we’re offering the chance to enjoy Sussex’s wonderful winter landscape in good company; to relax, unwind, and make new friends.” www.ramblers.org.uk
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‘Her Indoors’ present buying is reduced these days as the Juniors are grown-up and various family members have agreed not to buy for each other to avoid waste. However, in that peculiar way people have of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, ‘Her Indoors’ has decided to complicate matters by reducing her dependence on the home-delivered parcels, and try instead to make gifts or shop locally.
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Making gifts is always a bit of a worry in case she branches out into knitting. As if it isn’t bad enough that shops sell dog Christmas jumpers, and one totally irresponsible national retailer is actually selling matching ones for owners and dogs, there are also some selling knitting patterns especially for canines. I’m watching her carefully but so far so good although I’m not relaxing my guard. I have to say that shopping locally, seems like a good idea. Last year ‘Her Indoors’ ordered our Christmas meat from the village butcher and she took me with her to collect it. True, I had to wait outside with ‘Him Indoors,’ as for some unfathomable reason, dogs are not allowed in, but I did have the joy of following the bag all the way home. And I have to say I was particularly satisfied to discover what breed of dog our local butcher owns; you’ve guessed it, a miniature sausage dog. If ‘Her Indoors’ wants help with any of the other shopping, I’m happy to oblige. I’m sure I’d be good at choosing presents. I reckon everyone would like a squeaky ball and some treats, and if not, I’m happy to deal with any returns rather than all that business with queuing and receipts. I’m a generous dog, what can I tell you. So if all else fails, take a canine approach to Christmas. Dispatch others to shop, avoid festive jumpers, enjoy your food and tear open your presents with glee. It works for me every time! l
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BOOK REVIEW
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by Rory Stewart (Picador) I’d never noticed Rory Stewart until he entered the Conservative Party leadership contest, so I decided to read his book. It is beautifully written, about his walk across 2002 post-Taliban Afghanistan, which was part of an epic journey on foot through Asia. Stewart is a considerable character, who seems unfazed by everything from land mines to the delicacies of Afghan hierarchies and the polite forms of address. He
He does speak Persian, which is essential when you’re travelling with just your backpack, a large stick and a toothless dog paints a vivid picture of the landscape and the people which can be surprisingly poetic. He does speak Persian, which is essential when you’re travelling with just your backpack, a large stick and a toothless dog acquired along the way. Stewart has to contend with illness, deep snow, being shot at and never being quite sure where he will spend the night or whether he will get anything to eat. It’s a heroic tale of hardship, grim determination and a realistic view of the politics of the region and the fact that outsiders don’t understand the culture enough to have the faintest idea of how to solve anything. Educational, thoughtprovoking and also enjoyable, this is a terrific read by an excellent writer. 50 SUSSEX LIVING | December 2019
Anyone who has read Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, will find this novel about the day-today lives of the servants in the house fascinating. It’s a good read anyway, portraying the daily grind of working class folk in the Regency period, and painting a detailed picture of their concerns – chilblains, bedpans, endless washing. The historical accuracy with regard to detail is impressive. Taking a well-known work and inserting the bits in between the familiar action isn’t a new device – I was reminded of Tom Stoppard’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, in the way that there the main characters in Hamlet appear fleetingly and disappear again. The Bennett girls barely notice the maid who gets up before dawn to light the fires, and they go about their daily concerns completely oblivious. Longbourn isn’t just an accompaniment to Austen’s book, though, there’s a good love story within, and the characters are well-drawn and believable. It’s well written, and the author doesn’t attempt to emulate Austen’s style, which is all to the good. The conversations that are overheard by the staff will ring bells for those who know all about Lady Catherine de Burgh and Darcy, and it’s good fun looking at it all from a different perspective.
HOW TO SPEAK DOG
by Aline Alexander Newman and Gary Weitzman (National Geographic Kids) What a terrific little book. It’s nicely laid out, and will appeal to the eight plus agegroup with lots of colourful photographs. It deals with a variety of aspects, from a brief look at dog ancestry, different breeds, and famous dogs in fiction to understanding dog behaviour. There’s lying belly-up and the play bow, but there’s also warning signs such as ears erect and teeth bared. From the visual to the audible – how to translate howling, whimpering and panting, among other things. Troublesome issues; jumping up on people, eating grass, chewing the woodwork. There’s a quiz, and a list of further resources. There have been some criticisms about some of the information being outdated, but on the whole reviews
It’s nicely laid out, and will appeal to the eight plus age-group are very good indeed, and it would make an excellent present for any child in a family that has just acquired a dog. It makes a very good point that all dogs are different, and encourages caution with unfamiliar animals. The premise, though, is that the better you understand canine behaviour, the safer you’ll be and the more you can enjoy doggy company. It’s amusing, informative and inexpensive, and was produced by the National Geographic.
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EVENTS
SPOTLIGHT EVENTS Christmas Magic at Drusillas Park Weekend of 7th & 8th then daily from Saturday 14th to Monday 23rd December Lose yourself in a world of magic and enchantment this Christmas at Drusillas
Various dates throughout Dec
Park. Experience the magic first-hand as Santa Claus returns to his cosy Christmas Cottage once again, so bring your little elves to meet the big man himself. Continue the festive fun with Drusillas’ giant 24-foot Christmas Tree and a visit to the Husky Cave. Come and sip your mulled wine, tuck into a yummy mince pie and let Drusillas fill you with Christmas cheer! Located just off the A27 in Alfriston, Drusillas Park is open daily from 10am www.drusillas.co.uk
Throughout Dec
Christmas Workshop at Sussex Country Gardener
Winter time at Bateman’s
A Christmas Tree for the Birds Thursday 12th December, 11am to 12 noon Come and decorate a Potted Christmas Tree for the birds this Christmas. Decorating a tree with edible ornaments is a great way to share the holiday spirit with the birds. £25 pp. Booking essential. Table Centrepiece Workshop Friday 20th December, 10am to 12 noon This course will show you how to make a
There’ll be magic at Bateman’s this festive season as the rooms are decorated in rich, opulent colours inspired by Kipling’s travels and his Just So Stories. Even though it’s wintertime, there’s still plenty to see in the garden and the surrounding estate, with the ‘Just So’ garden trail for children or one of the estate walks to tread in Kipling’s footsteps. The house will be open until 6pm during the Twilight open evenings where you can enjoy the atmosphere of the decorated house at twilight or find Christmas inspiration in the Oast House shop and the Mulberry tea-room. For more information visit the website or call 01435 882302. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/batemans
fantastic centerpiece for your Christmas Table. This will include a hurricane vase and candle, surrounded by stunning foliage which will include red or white roses! £40 pp with Christmas nibbles and refreshments included. Booking essential: www.sussexcountrygardener.co.uk 01892 852828 Beechglade Farm, Mark Cross, Crowborough TN6 3PJ
Thur 12 Dec & Fri 20 Dec
Nellie’s Arctic Adventure at Sheffield Park and Garden Daily until Sunday 5th January, (except Christmas Eve and Christmas Day) This December why not set out on a pioneering outdoor adventure to the Arctic with the remarkable Nellie Soames, a former owner of Sheffield Park, who in 1893 left London bound for the Arctic inspired by ‘youth and a love of adventure.’ Re-purposed plastic milk containers have been used to create the trail centerpieces which is perfectly in keeping with Sheffield Park’s commitment to sustainability and their efforts to reduce, reuse and recycle. Kids will love his cute polar bear and his transformation of our garden refreshment stand, known as The Shant, into an ice-cave shimmering in the aurora lights. Free but normal garden admission applies. No advanced booking required. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/sheffieldpark
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Daily until Sun 5 Jan
Rockinghorse Children’s Charity – Santa Dash Brighton Saturday 14th December Santa Dash Brighton is back! Join Rockinghorse children’s charity for the ultimate feel-good festive 5k run along the seafront. Sign-up and take advantage of the special £10 entry fee, or a team of five people can enter for just £40. Your
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Glow Wild at Wakehurst
Fri 6 Dec to Sun 5 Jan
Throughout Dec
Dick Whittington at The Hawth, Crawley
Thursdays to Sundays until Sunday 22nd December A spellbinding winter lantern trail where the trees, ponds and landscapes are brought to life with hundreds of glowing lanterns, fire torches, projections and soundscapes. The trail also features the UK’s tallest living Christmas tree decorated with 1,800 lights. As well as an array of beautiful new installations, the trail features a bespoke soundscape inspired by Wakehurst’s nocturnal world. Children will also enjoy unleashing their creativity by making their very own festive
dormouse lantern to take home and hang on the Christmas tree. Ticket prices: Adult: £15, Child (Ages 4-16): £9. www.kew.org/glowwild
Thurs to Sun until Sun 22 Dec
The Magic of Christmas at Wilderness Wood Weekends throughout December (except 21st & 22nd) Find a beautiful fresh locally grown tree, watch craft demonstrations, find a unique gift and see the cookhouse BBQ in action.
The trees have arrived at Wilderness Wood, ready for you to come along and select the perfect one for you! Weekends The shop and café are open through Dec every day too (9am to dusk), until 23rd December, where you can treat yourself to fantastic cakes and beautiful decorations to put on your tree. Festive Friday evenings (see website for details) get a free pizza from the wood-burning oven for every pre-cut tree bought. Wilderness Wood, Hadlow Down, TN22 4HJ www.wildernesswood.org 01825 830509
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Friday 6th December to Sunday 5th January Don’t miss The Hawth’s hilarious fun-packed family pantomime, Dick Whittington starring Charlie Brooks (EastEnders, I’m A Celebrity winner), Gemma Hunt (CBeebies’ Swashbuckle), David Ribi (CH5’s Milkshake), with Crawley favourites, the fabulous Michael J Batchelor and Richard Franks. The purrrfect pantomime adventure, with spectacular sets and costumes, amazing special effects and a genuinely funny script. Tickets are selling fast, so book early to avoid disappointment! Box Office 01293 553636 online at www.hawth.co.uk
Festive openings
entry fee includes a Santa Suit and a finishers medal. Support Rockinghorse by raising £50 in sponsorship towards this year’s Christmas Appeal. All funds raised will support sick children in Sussex. Call Rockinghorse on 01273 330044 or email lucy.pond@rockinghorse.org.uk
Experience the Magic of Scotney Castle this Christmas Open every day over the festive season (except Christmas Eve and Christmas Day), 10am to 4pm It’s the perfect time of year to start making plans to celebrate the festive season. At Scotney Castle, we’d like to invite you into the decorated house or to take a walk around the garden and wider estate. With activities for children, carol singing, Christmas lunches and plenty of inspiring gifts in the shop for those perfect presents, why not put a date in the diary to visit? www.nationaltrust.org.uk/scotney-castle 01892 893820
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Who in your family would love a ride in a supercar?
Friday, 24 and Saturday, 25 July 2020 Goodwood Motor Circuit, Chichester PO18 0PX
Book now for 20% discount.* The Children’s Trust Supercar Event 2020 Give the supercar fanatic in your family the perfect gift this Christmas with an adrenaline-fuelled ride around the world-famous Goodwood Motor Circuit in some of the world’s most incredible cars. Book tickets at: www.thesupercarevent.com
*Booking fees apply. Applies to entrance tickets only. Tickets must be booked by 31/12/19. T&Cs apply. Charity registration no: 288018. TCT_662 11/19.
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Nellie’s Arctic Adventure Christmas Trail Sheffield Park & Garden
WEDNESDAY 18TH DECEMBER 2019 7.30PM
£12 INCLUDES A GLASS OF WINE AND A MINCE PIE FOR TICKETS, CONTACT WENDY AGATE ON 01444 470713 OR AT WAGATE@STPJHOSPICE.ORG TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE FROM BURGESS HILL TOWN HELP POINT
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Winter Walks at Hever Castle & Gardens Fri 27 Dec to Wed 1 Jan
Friday 27th December to Wednesday 1st January Wrap up warm and blow away the cobwebs with a winter walk at Hever Castle & Gardens. The historic castle is open daily for those looking to recharge their batteries after the hustle and bustle of Christmas. Visitors pay for garden only entry and get castle entry free, making it a great value day out for all the family. Take a stroll in the gardens where the warm red bark of the redwood trees glow against the winter sky and winter berries glisten in the frost. Hever’s yew topiary looks fantastic with a covering of snow or frost and the majestic hellebores nod gracefully in the winter sun. The winter garden will be in full bloom with intoxicating scents of Daphne and Viburnum filling the air while the fiery reds, oranges and yellows of brightly coloured dogwood stems lift the spirits. For further information please visit hevercastle.co.uk or call Hever Castle on 01732 865224
Christmas at Nymans
Weekends in Dec & Mon 23
Christmas is coming to Nymans… and it’s frog shaped! Leap into a fantasy world this festive season with an exhibition and programme of events and activities celebrating Quentin Blake’s extraordinary artwork. Visit the house to see it decorated ready for Christmas, have a go at festive crafts and a family trail, join a storytelling session in the gallery, and enjoy school holiday boredom busters. Dogs are welcome every afternoon, so all the family can join in with the fun. The café serves a delicious range of festive bakes from gingerbread muffins to mince pie bakewell and froggy gingerbread. In the shop you’ll find Quentin Blake inspired merchandise, potted Christmas trees, festive decorations, wreaths and unusual or locally crafted gifts for all the family. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/nymans
Winter walks in the fresh air, the magic of Father Christmas, festive lunches and hassle-free Christmas shopping await you at Bodiam Castle this December. Father Christmas is taking time out of his busy schedule to visit Bodiam Castle. He’s taken up residence in the quintessential, medieval towers of the castle, which will make for a truly authentic experience and a world away from the commercial bustle of Christmas. Weekends from 30 November – 22 December & 23 December. To book online visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/bodiam-castle or call 0344 249 1895
Various dates in Dec
© National Trust Images/Hazel Ediss
Father Christmas at Bodiam Castle
New Year’s Eve Party at Trading Boundaries New Year’s Eve
Trading Boundaries is hosting a fabulous New Year’s Eve party. Along with a great atmosphere in the candlelit venue, enjoy a fabulous three-course dinner followed by a cheese board, live music from the amazing City Funk Orchestra, and fizz at midnight while watching the London countdown on the big screen. Party on, until 1am. With the finest Soul singers in the UK including Noel McCalla who has earned the acclaim as “One of Britain’s Best Soul Singers”
by Blues & Soul Magazine, and Mary Pearce who has sung with Prince, Michael Jackson and Calvin Harris, City Funk Orchestra deliver the most exciting and authentic Funk and Soul. Sing and dance along to favourites from Chaka Khan, Sister Sledge, Earth Wind & Fire and many more! Information and tickets: www.tradingboundaries.com 01825 790200 Trading Boundaries, Sheffield Green, Nr Fletching TN22 3RB
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‘Tis the season to be jolly... And generous! While out shopping to treat loved ones, spread a little festive cheer in your community too. At The Giving Tree, you can buy gifts to help those staying at St Peter & St James Hospice this Christmas, leave a message for someone special, or simply come along and chat. Together, let’s raise £16,000 to cover care costs this Christmas and bring hope, dignity and precious memories to families living with terminal illness. For more information about how your money will help, please visit
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and fold in vigorously to lighten the mixture. Then fold in the rest in batches carefully to avoid losing the air. Line a Swiss roll tin if you have one, or a large shallow baking tray with baking parchment, and pour the mixture in, making sure to spread it to the sides. Bake for 20 mins then cool before turning out onto another piece of baking parchment, dusted with icing sugar to help prevent sticking. For the icing, melt the chocolate in a bain-marie or the microwave and leave it to cool while you blitz the butter and icing sugar to a smooth paste. Add the cooled chocolate and vanilla extract and blitz again for a smooth icing. Spread a thin layer of the icing onto the cake, then whip the cream and spread on top and add as many cherries as you see fit. Then gently roll from the longest side, if you have one, making sure to get a nice tight roll all the way. Don’t worry if the ends are a bit raggedy as you will chop these off to create the branch. Using a sharp knife cut off each end at a gentle angle and position to form a branch off the main log. Spread over the rest of the icing and using a fork create a wood effect, remembering to swirl in some knots. Sieve over icing sugar and add some festive holly or pinecones, or even a robin!
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Nothing beats the festive scene of a snow-dusted chocolate yule log, complete with robin perched on top of course. Sara Whatley spent an enjoyable, if messy afternoon making one with her little girl, who ended up icing her hair! A decadent treat and a super alternative to the traditional Christmas cake
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INGREDIENTS For the cake: 6 large eggs, separated 150g golden caster sugar 50g cocoa powder 1 tsp vanilla extract 300ml double cream 425g tin pitted black cherries in syrup Icing sugar to decorate
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METHOD Preheat the oven to 180C/160C fan/gas mark 4. Whisk the egg whites in a large bowl until thick and peaking, then sprinkle 50g of the caster sugar in while still whisking and whisk until definite peaks appear. In another bowl whisk together the egg yolks and remaining sugar until you achieve a thick, pale, moussy consistency. Sieve in the coca powder, add the vanilla extract and fold together. Add a couple of dollops of the whites into the yolk mixture
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Christmas Party Nights Thursday to Saturday Nights in November & December 6.30pm to Midnight, 3 course meal followed by disco and DJ £29.95pp
✷ Christmas Day Lunch 1pm 25th of December
✷ Christmas Market 8th of December 11am-3pm
Enjoy a stress-free Christmas day lunch in our festive restaurant with open fire, arrive to canapes with bubbles and relax! £65.00pp
With stalls, live music, games, face painting, tasty treats, mulled wine and mince pies. It’s the best place to get the last few stocking fillers and a great afternoon out! – free entry
✷ NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY 7.30pm-2am
✷ Weekday Christmas Lunches 12-3pm Mon-Fri 2nd Dec-19th Dec Come and enjoy a festive lunch with family, friends or colleagues! 2 courses £14.95, 3 courses £18.95pp
See in the New Year at Crockstead and dance the night away! Buffet and a glass of bubbles to countdown the New Year. £25.00 a ticket
✷ Call us on 01825 841022 or email crockstead@aol.co.uk for details on our Festive events
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FOOD & DRINK
FRUITY FESTIVE STUFFING
Bryony Hill is preparing for Christmas with her super recipe for Christmas stuffing. Bryony has hers with duck but says goose or turkey would also be perfect for seasonal festivities. Make it in advance, reduce the Christmas cooking workload, and celebrate a little longer! INGREDIENTS 2 banana shallots (or 6 round ones) peeled and chopped 1 celery stick, finely sliced 55g butter 1 large Bramley apple, peeled, cored and chopped 1 nectarine, skin on, cut into small chunks 1 thick slice wholemeal bread, crust on, whizzed into crumbs Finely grated zest of 1 orange (preferably organic) Handful of fresh parsley (curly or French), roughly chopped, including stalks Salt and freshly ground black pepper
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METHOD Sweat the shallots and celery in the butter, in a pan, over a moderate heat for 5-6 minutes or until soft. Remove from heat and allow to cool before adding the apple, nectarines, breadcrumbs, orange zest and parsley. Season well and keep in the fridge until ready to stuff the duck. Pack into the cavity of the duck and roast in an oven (220 C (200 fan) gas mark 7 for at least 1Ÿ - 1½ hours. Note: If stuffing a goose or turkey these birds will take considerably longer to cook so make sure the juices run clear before serving. l
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Celebrate Christmas at Stonehill Dining Room
Looking for a unique festive lunch venue? Relax with friends by the dramatic fireplace in the historic Priory restaurant.
Open 10am - 4pm daily View menus online
01435 865691 | holycrosspriory.co.uk
Stonehill Dining Room, Holy Cross Priory, Lewes Rd, Cross in Hand, Heathfield TN21 0DZ
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Oven Ready Game Local oven ready game and wild meat Award winning Christmas Turkeys
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CHRISTMAS TURKEY, GAME & POULTRY AUCTIONS South Brockwells Seasonal Farm Shop Little Horsted, Uckfield TN22 5QS
01825 750466
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Try our Christmas birds in blankets!
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Farm shop open 9am - 5pm every Friday & Saturday, until mid - February
BISHOPS BUTCHERS TRADITIONAL FRIENDLY FAMILY BUTCHERS
The only one in Uckfield!
For all the festive meat you need to eat, you’ll find Bishop’s at Christmas hard to beat
Christmas bookings
taken up until 19th December
Tel: 01825 762820 214 HIGH STREET UCKFIELD, TN22 1RE
Tuesday 17th & Thursday 19th December at 11am Wholesale prices. Easy parking Keeping tradition alive
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Greek Café & Bistro Authentic Greek Food Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Artisan Greek produce including olives & oils
01435 86 33 76 WWW.PILIOBISTRO.CO.UK
Now open 7 days a week in our lovely new restaurant The Old Station, Station Approach, Heathfield TN21 OAA
Savour our delicious cakes made with love and passion ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS SORTED IN ONE LOCAL SHOP. FRESH LOCAL TURKEYS, HANDMADE PIGS IN BLANKETS, FRESH STUFFING IN ALL FLAVOURS. LOVELY FRESH VEG AND A GREAT SELECTION OF LOCAL CHEESE AND CHUTNEYS AND LOTS OF GIFTS OF LOCAL PRODUCTS FROM £5.
Open evening 4th December 5pm-8pm
Come and enjoy a glass of mulled wine and sample some festive delights. Enter our prize drawn in shop from 15th November8 December. First prize is Christmas dinner... turkey, veg box and some local cheese. 2nd prize leg of local pork in a hamper with some veg and apple sauce. 3rd prize shop voucher £15 in a hamper.
Good luck
All carefully hand made to order by our experienced bakers here in Sussex with specially selected ingredients (organic where possible), free range eggs and gluten free options.
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In the 1991 Christmas TV special titled Miami Twice, which fictional pair of brothers from Peckham flew to America and into an unfortunate episode of mistaken identity with the mafia?
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Norfolk Black, Bronze and Broad Breasted White are all types of what?
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Melchior, Caspar and Balthazar travelled from the East, following a star to Bethlehem, but by what name are they more commonly known?
In which language would Feliz Navidad translate to Merry Christmas?
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In which mythical land would you find the red shoes, a large cowardly cat, the Wicked Witch of the West, and some small folk known as Munchkins?
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Where is Father Christmas rumoured to live? A) Lands End B) La Plagne C) Lap dancer land D) Lapland E) Land of our fathers
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the night away to some cheesy Christmas pop tunes. HOLIDAY HAIR This doesn’t have to involve sparkly headbands and glitzy hair decorations. Hasslefree hairstyles are perfect for festive parties, get pretty and party-ready in just ten minutes with these two incredibly wonderful styles. THE TEXTURED LOW PONYTAIL Start by using a curling wand to add texture to your hair, curling your hair away from your face. Pull your hair back and tie with a band at the nape of your neck. Spray the end of your hair with hairspray to keep that textured effect in place long into the night.
THE FRENCH TWIST Pin your hair up in three sections: top, middle and bottom. Take the middle section of your hair and twist it before securing with bobby pins to hold in place. Repeat this on the bottom section and then pin it to the middle section. Finally, twist the top section of your hair, pulling it
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RED LIPS WITH WINGED EYELINER Deep red lipstick and winged liner is always a winner for a festive party, it’s a timeless classic! To get the perfect wing, start off by putting a dot where you want the wing to end, then starting from the inner corner – with that eye closed – complete the line to connect to the dot. Draw a small triangle and fill it in, making sure that the line is thickest in the middle
and thinner in the inner corner and at the wing. If you want to add an extra touch to your look, top your applied red lipstick up with superfine crimson-coloured glitter. GILDED EYES Define the outside corners of your eyes with black kohl liner. With a blending brush and black eyeshadow, smudge for a smokier eye look. Use your finger to dab on some gold and glittery eyeshadow to the middle of your eyelid and to the inner corners for the ultimate finishing touch. SHIMMERY COPPER SHADOW If normal holiday colours aren’t your thing, try copper and bronze shades instead. Smudge some copper eyeshadow along the top and bottom lash lines and line your inner and lower waterlines with black waterproof liner. Finish with a glossy lip for the perfect touch. l
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e all look forward to unwinding at Christmas, letting our hair down a little when it comes to relaxing and eating. Being a little less prescriptive in what we do – after all it’s the perfect winter break from our normally regimented lives. But Christmas can be a time where all activities go to pot and coupled with the unusually high calorie intake at this time of year, the fitness you’ve worked so hard for is lost in a matter of weeks. January is a notoriously hard time of year to kick start a diet, detox or high intensity exercise regime. Who wants to do a draconian refresh when the weather is at its coldest and spring seems a long way off? None of this is necessary if you are relatively sensible and get the right amount of movement in over December and don’t go too crazy on the mince pies. KEEP THE CHRISTMAS EXCESS AT BAY 1 The big freeze Make those warming stews and casseroles well in advance of the busy festive period and freeze, ready to take out at a moment’s notice. This way, 68 SUSSEX LIVING | December 2019
when you’re super busy, you won’t be tempted by all the rich pastry-laden fayre that’s so prolific at this time of year. A spicy pork and apricot stew, a tender chicken chasseur casserole. Delicious, they freeze well and unexpected guests will be wowed by your organisation.
3 Be a good sport Sign up to a Christmas sporting event. There are plenty of local fun runs, half marathons, triathlons and the like around in December. Signing up to one can help you retain your focus and training over this period and there’s no excuse to slack. 4 Get walking and talking The ultimate family activity. Get your boots on and get out into the countryside and away from electronic devices for a few precious hours. Amazing how surly teenagers come out of their shell on a country walk and how quickly those endorphins are raised. The lost days between Christmas and New Year are ideal for this.
2 Break it down It’s a busy time, but utilise 10 minutes here and there to do some exercise or get moving. Grab 10 minutes in your lunch break – a quick walk will do. Get a 10 minute burst of HIIT at home before dinner under your belt. It all adds up and research has shown that short sessions of activity are still effective.
5 And breathe With all the hurly burly of life around this time, don’t forget to relax, take a breather and indulge in some mindfulness, yoga or even just a long hot soak in the bath. Self-care is good for the soul and the body and means you are more likely to have the energy to exercise when you want to. Happy Christmas! l
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IT’S ALL ABOUT CHARITY CELEBRATIONS FOR POSSABILITY PEOPLE Sussex charity Possability People is celebrating a huge National Lottery Community Fund award of almost £400,000 for a four-year programme to support disabled people into work, volunteering or training across East Sussex. The Community Employment Service supports, empowers and enables people to identify and overcome barriers they might face in getting a job, such as developing coping strategies and techniques to manage the impact of their condition in and out of work. It will also improve people’s skills, such
as digital, and building confidence in talking to employers about health conditions or impairments. Geraldine Des Moulins, Chief Executive of Possability People, says: “This is tremendously good news for Brighton, Hove and East Sussex. It’s particularly good for disenfranchised disabled people unable to see how valuable they are to society and don’t value their place in the world, especially the world of work. It’s good news for employers who might not realise the benefits disabled people can bring as employees.” www.possabilitypeople.org.uk
SOVEREIGN SHINES – LIGHTING UP THE HARBOUR FOR CHARITY Now celebrating its fourth year, Sovereign Shines marks the beginning of the festivities at Premier’s Eastbourne Marina (Sovereign Harbour). A magical harbour light spectacle, berth holders and local residents are being invited to make this the largest Christmas lights display, to help raise funds for the Eastbourne lifeboat. Plus, on Friday 13th December join the crowds at The Waterfront, Sovereign Harbour to celebrate the illuminations. The evening event from 16.00 – 20.00 will feature three local school choirs, Eastbourne Rock Choir, live reindeer and an array of Christmas market stalls selling local produce and beautiful gifts. For online registration visit: www.eastbournewaterfront.co.uk/ sovereign-shines-2019-application-form
IS YOUR LOVED ONE COPING THIS WINTER? Winter can be the hardest time of year for the older generation, with longer nights, the colder weather and loneliness all setting in. Sussex Housing & Care want to help make your winter a little bit easier by welcoming your loved one to enjoy a short stay at Ardath care home in Bexhill, Saxonwood care home in Battle or Woodlands care home in Crowborough. Our homes, all rated ‘Good’ by the Care Quality Commission, are warm, welcoming and friendly. We provide three freshly cooked and nutritionally balanced meals a day, and offer a variety of daily activities such as music, quizzes and exercise sessions. Would you like to find out more about how we can help? Join us for a free two course home cooked meal and meet our friendly staff and residents. Find out more and download your free lunch club voucher by going to www.sussexhousing.org.uk/news
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n the 1930s Dirk Bogarde lived next door in The Old Rectory,” said an enthusiastic Jane Ellis as she led me along a path of handmade bricks and into the serene churchyard of the smallest church in Sussex. “At boarding school I was sent a postcard of this church. I didn’t come here until I married in 1968 and then I realised it was the church on the postcard… which I still have. I helped with a few flower festivals to begin with, but after my children grew up and left home I got more and more involved.” Lullington was built in the 12th or 13th century and was subsequently burnt down by Cromwellian troops around the time of the Civil War. The chancel remains, creating the tiny church of today. There’s no electricity or running water, yet there’s an aura, an idyllic harmony with the landscape. The church has knapped flint walls, clear lancet windows and the white weather boarded belfry contains a single bell. Four gravestones are visible in the churchyard, although others are unmarked. The last burial was nineteen years ago. The perimeter was
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cleared of diseased elms in 2017 and is slowly being replanted as Jane pointed out, “New trees were donated by local residents, to create habitat and a windbreak. We have crab apple, hawthorn, holly and rowan among them, but they won’t grow tall enough to obscure the fantastic views. We planted wildflowers too. It will be managed, but mostly left to nature.” Jane continued, “We have 24 chairs inside, but can seat 30 for a service, because I bring benches from home. We had 51 for harvest festival in September, including 21 sitting outside. Advent is a lantern service, including 120 candles, so it’s incredibly atmospheric, very intimate and it gets extremely warm too.” “Our community was concerned for the survival of the church in the 80s and 90s. We had a distant link to St Sythe but nobody really
Advent is a lantern service including 120 candles – it gets extremely warm knew much about her so we needed a name and identity. The Church of the Good Shepherd was suggested locally. The suggestion had to be approved by the Lord Chancellor’s Office, but we were successful and the Bishop of Lewes made
the dedication during the millennium.” Among the Downs, once populated with Southdown Sheep it was an apt name. A look through the visitors book tells its own intriguing story. Late October, when I visited was a wet month, yet there averaged an entry a day. Comments came from as far as Japan, Australia, South Africa and the USA with the rather prophetic “a haven from a troubled world” summing things up rather well. “We just love our church,” beamed Jane. “We need to preserve it and the surrounding environment for the next generations.” l Access: By foot from Alfriston, uphill across the fields. Or park at the top of Chapel Hill and wander down the road. For further information www.cuckmerechurches.org.uk Open: All day, every day
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Luxfords Restaurant Christmas Lunch Civic Centre, Uckfield TN22 1AE Booking essential, 2 or 3 courses £22.50. www.civiccentreuckfield.com 01825 769694 Now until 22 December
Glow Wild
Wakehurst Place, Ardingly RH17 6TN The magical winter lantern trail. www.Kew.org/glowwild Now until 23 December
Christmas at Drusillas Park Drusillas Park, off A27, Alfriston BN26 5QS It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Drusillas Park! Experience the magic first-hand as Santa Claus returns to his cosy Christmas Cottage. www.drusillas.co.uk Weekends until Sunday 22 & Monday 23 December
Winter Walks
Bodiam Castle, Robertsbridge TN32 5UA Winter walks in the fresh air, the magic of Father Christmas, festive lunches and hassle-free Christmas shopping. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/bodiamcastle 0344 249 1895
Now until Sunday 29 December
Aladdin Pantomime
The White Rock Theatre, Hastings TN34 1JX A magical family pantomime with Duncan James. www.whiterocktheatre.org.uk Now until Sunday 05 January, 10:00 – 16:00
Christmas at Nymans – Flights of Fancy: the Wondrous World of Quentin Blake
Nymans, Staplefield Rd, Handcross, Haywards Heath RH17 6EB Leap into a fantasy world with this exhibition and festive programme of activities. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/nymans 01444 405250 Now until Sunday 05 January, 10:00 – 16:00
Nellie’s Arctic Adventure at Sheffield Park and Garden
Sheffield Park, Uckfield TN22 3QX This December why not set out on a pioneering outdoor adventure to the Arctic with the remarkable Nellie Soames, a former owner of Sheffield Park, who left London bound for the Arctic inspired by ‘youth and a love of adventure.’ www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ sheffieldpark
Now until Sunday 05 January
Holy Cross Church, Belmont Road, Uckfield TN22 1BP Music, carols and mulled wine.
Bodiam Castle, Robertsbridge TN32 5UA Showcasing stunning photographs of British wildlife and nature www.nationaltrust.org.uk/bodiamcastle 0344 249 1895
Friday 06 December, 10:00 - 21:00, Saturday 07 December, 10:30 - 18:00 Sunday 08 December, 11:00 - 16:00
British Wildlife Photography Awards Exhibition 2019
Thursday 05 December, 10:00 – 17:00
East Sussex Teachers Registration Open Day
The Mallings, 112 Malling Street, Lewes BN7 2RG Register with Class Cover for day to day, short/long term placements and permanent work for Teachers/TAs/ LSAs/TEFL/SEN/Nursery/Primary/ Secondary/Colleges. Lara@classcover.com 01273 957908 Thursday 05 December, 17:00 – 20.30
Heathfield Late Night Shopping Enjoy small town shopping with independent shops with festive live music, carols, food, drink and hospitality. www.christmasinheathfield.co.uk #shoplocalthischristmas Thursday 05 December, 18:30
Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
Holy Cross Festival of Christmas Trees
Holy Cross Church, Belmont Road, Uckfield TN22 1BP This wonderful community event displays an impressive 100+ Christmas trees, all sponsored and decorated by local schools, charities and organisations. Festive musical entertainment, seasonal refreshments, handmade gifts and activities for children. Free admission but donations are greatly appreciated. Friday 06 December, 19:30
Heathfield Silver Band’s Christmas Concert State Hall, Station Road, Heathfield TN21 8LD Fun and Christmas music, carols, mulled wine, mince pies, refreshments and a raffle. Come and join the Christmas fun - £8. 01435 817201 www.heathfieldsilverband.com Friday 06, Thursday 12, Friday 13, Thursday 19, Friday 20 & Monday 23 December, from 18:00
Come and visit Santa in his Grotto at the Lavender Line!
Sunday 15th & Sunday 22nd December Santa will be in his Grotto from 10:00 - last visit 3:20pm Every child will receive a present and there will be a mince pie for the grown-ups! Everyone will also enjoy One Return Train Ride! Pre-booking is essential. To enjoy our Santa Experience please phone the Lavender Line: 07518 764445
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Saturday 07 & Sunday 08 December
Hever Castle, Hever Rd, Hever TN8 7NG Where a love of Christmas opens up a world of curiosity. www.hevercastle.co.uk
Michelham Priory, Upper Dicker, Hailsham BN27 3QS Enjoy some hearty fare, music and activities with Christmas through the ages. 01323 844224 www.sussexpast.co.uk
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Friday 06 December, 19:30
Lewes Chamber Music Festival St John sub Castro Church, Lewes BN7 2QA Celebrating the 250th birthday of Ludwig van Beethoven. www.leweschambermusicfestival.com Friday 06 December, 19:30
“The Magic of Christmas” Seasonal floral demonstration by Delyth Price Memorial Hall, Bexhill Road, Ninfield TN33 9EE Members £10.00 Guests £12.00. ekeen@btinternet.com Friday 06 to Sunday 08 December (various timings)
Festival of Christmas Trees Holy Cross Church, Belmont Road, Uckfield TN22 1BP With an impressive 100+ trees, sponsored and decorated by local organisations, schools, charities and individuals. www.churchoftheholycrossuckfield.co.uk Friday 06 December until Sunday 05 January
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The Hawth Theatre, Crawley RH10 6YZ With Charlie Brooks from EastEnders and Gemma Hunt from CBeebies www.hawth.co.uk 01293 553636
Saturday 07 December
Lewes Santa Run in aid of The Bevern Trust Starting at Harvey’s Yard, Lewes BN7 2AN Fun run, walk or push! www.Beverntrust.org/santarun Saturday 07 December, 10:00 – 16:00
Christmas Fayre at Bluebell Vineyard
Bluebell Vineyard, Sliders Lane, Furners Green, Uckfield TN22 3RU Enjoy a free glass of award-winning English Sparkling wine along with 25% off all wines - free entry. www.bluebellvineyard.co.uk 01825 791561 Saturday 07 December, 19:00
Christmas Praise
Christchurch Methodist Church, Springfield Road, Bexhill-on-Sea TN40 2BX An evening of words, music and carols with the Christchurch singers and Hooe silver band. No booking, collection for charity, free entry. www.christchurchmethodist.org Saturday 07 December, 11:00 – 14:00
Christmas Fair
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JOOLS HOLLAND Sat 14 Dec
BJORN AGAIN Fri 20 Dec
THE BOOTLEG BEATLES Sun 22 Dec
BOMBAY BICYCLE CLUB Sat 1 Feb
BOWLING FOR SOUP Sat 15 Feb
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DIARY DATES St Barnabas Church, Worth Road, Pound Hill, Crawley RH10 7DY Lots of stalls including books, crafts, home produce, good as new, tombolas, toys and games, etc. Father Christmas will be there! Refreshments, lunches available. Free. All welcome. www.worthparish.org 0300 111 8150
variety of stalls, if you are looking for that original gift this year. The Mid Sussex Choir will be attending and there will be sleigh rides to visit Santa for £5 with a present. Hot food and refreshments will also be available. www.ncac.cats.org.uk 01825 741331
Saturday 07 December, 19:30
Penshurst Choral Society Presents: “Carols by Candlelight”
The Uckfield Singers Community Choir: Christmas Concert Uckfield Civic Centre, Uckfield TN22 1AE Seasonal music and carols. Tickets £8.00, available from Gale & Woolgar Jewellers, High Street, Uckfield. www.uckfieldsingers.co.uk Saturday 07 & Sunday 08 December, 10:00 – 16:00
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Thursday 12 December, 11:00 – 12:00
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Sunday 08 December, 10:00 - 15:00
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National Cat Adoption Centre, Lewes Rd, Chelwood Gate RH17 7TT The National Cat Adoption Centre is holding its first Christmas Fair with a
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St John the Baptist Church, Penshurst TN11 8BL An evening of carols old and new with festive readings. Adult: £10, Children under 16: £3, Family (2 adults & up to 5 children under 16) £23. Limited seats at the door, cash only. www.penshurstchoralsociety/concerts info@penshurstchoralsociety.co.uk
Old Coach House, The Lane, West Dean, Seaford BN25 4AL Market with C17th barns full of artisan foods, jewellery, art and ceramics. Christmas trees, tea and homemade cakes and beer stall. Free entry, free parking, groups welcome, dogs on leads. www.dovecotegarden.co.uk 01323 870323 info@dovecotegarden.co.uk
Cats Protection Christmas Fair & Grotto
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Sunday 08 December, 18:30
Sussex Country Gardener Garden Centre, Mark Cross TN6 3PJ Decorate a potted Christmas tree for the birds with edible ornaments - £25 per person, booking essential. www.sussexcountrygardener.co.uk 01892 852828 Thursday 12 December, 17:00 – 20:30
Enjoy small town shopping with independent shops with festive live music and carols, food, drink and hospitality. www.christmasinheathfield.co.uk #shoplocalthischristmas
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Heritage Eastbourne’s Town Hall Talks Eastbourne Town Hall, Grove Road BN21 4UG Join Mark Forsyth, author of A Short History of Drunkenness to discover how, where and when humankind has got merry! £10 include glass of wine. www.HeritageEastbourne.co.uk 01323 415636 Friday 13 to Sunday 15 December, Friday 13, 10:00 - 19:00, Saturday 14, 10:00 - 18:00 (Market 11:00 - 15:00) Sunday 15, 11:00 - 16:00
Christmas Tree Festival & Saturday Festive Market
St Mary’s Church, Church Rd, Newick BN8 4JZ Christmas Tree Festival and Festive Market with music and refreshments throughout, free entry. Jenny Smerdon: jennysmerdon@ gmail.com Sara Fuller: fuller572@btinternet.com Friday 13 December, 10:30 – 12:00
Christmas Jumper Coffee Morning
Herstmonceux Information Centre, 2/3 The Old Forge, Gardners Street, Herstmonceux BN27 4LG Join us for a cuppa, mince pie and cake and a chat to raise money for St Wilfrid’s Hospice. Sheila Charlton 01323 833673 sheilacharlton@uwclub.net Friday 13 December, 19:15 – 00:30
Grand Gala Dinner & Dance The Grand Hotel, Eastbourne BN21 4EQ
Spend a delightful evening together with a special four course menu in the festively decorated Garden Restaurant followed by dancing. From £47.00 per person (includes live band entertainment). Reservations 01323 412345 reservations@grandeastbourne.com www.grandeastbourne.com/ christmas-parties Friday 13 December, 16:00 – 20:00
Sovereign Shines
The Waterfront, Sovereign Harbour, Eastbourne BN23 5UZ A magical harbour light spectacle. Join us to celebrate the illuminations. Evening entertainment includes local school choirs, live reindeer and Christmas stalls selling local produce. Free. contact@eastbournewaterfront.co.uk Saturday 14 & Sunday 15 December
Christmas at Michelham Priory Michelham Priory, Upper Dicker, Hailsham BN27 3QS Enjoy some hearty fare, music and activities with Christmas through the ages. www.sussexpast.co.uk 01323 844224 Saturday 14 December, 09:00 – 15:00
Hailsham Christmas Markets Vicarage Field & Cattle Market Site, Hailsham BN27 1BE Food and Christmas gift stalls, live music, festive refreshments, carol singing and Santa and his sleigh.
Saturday 14 December
Rockinghorse Children’s Charity - Santa Dash Brighton
Santa Dash Brighton is back! Join Rockinghorse children’s charity for the ultimate feel-good festive 5k run along the seafront. Sign-up and take advantage of the special £10 entry fee,
includes a Santa Suit and a finisher’s medal. 01273 330044 or email lucy.pond@rockinghorse.org.uk Saturday 14 December, 19:30
Elvis Tribute Evening Happy Days Café, Holmes Hill BN8 6JA An up close and intimate evening of
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A Festive Fanfare
Sat 14th December at Kidbrooke Mansion, Priory Rd, Forest Row, East Sussex, RH18 5JB
Lively market in a lovely country house set in beautiful grounds. Original clothing, crafts, arts, organic produce, puppet shows and musicians. Free admission & Car parking 11-4 Tel: 01342 824944 Charity no 307006
THE SIX BELLS - CHIDDINGLY December
Fri 6th - Pearly Cubes Sat 7th - Snake Bite Sun 8th - Assorted Nuts lunchtime jazz
Fri 20th - Far Cry Sat 21st - Skalettos Sun 22nd - Savannah lunchtime jazz
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New Years Eve - Foul Play - tickets Tues 17th - Mad Billys Engine Room only in advance from the pub
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We help cats and kittens in distress by taking them into our care and finding good homes for them.
Every cat deserves the chance of a good home. We do not believe in putting animals to sleep unnecessarily.
Christmas Events at Herstmonceux Castle
Herstmonceux Castle, Herstmonceux BN27 1RN If you’re looking for somewhere a little different this year for your festive gathering then why not book a lunch, afternoon tea or a party night with 3-course dinner included. www.herstmonceux-castle.com Sunday 15 & Sunday 22 December, 10:00 – 15:20
Lavender Line, Isfield TN22 5XB Visit Santa in his Grotto, every child will receive a present and there will be a mince pie for the grown ups and everyone will also enjoy one return train ride: Children under 3 - £5, children 3-12 years - £10, adults £10. Pre-booking essential. 07518 764445
Fri 27th - Conspiritors Sat 28th - Dead Calm Sun 29th - Fat Belly Jones
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Saint Saviour’s, South Street, Eastbourne BN21 4UT A Christmas Polyphony Vocal Ensemble. Tickets £5.50 in advance from Bonners Music, Vocal Ensemble or Eastbourne Blind Society or £7.50 on the door. Ticket sales will aid Eastbourne Blind Society.
Monday 16 December, 10:00 – 12:00
Vitality Villages Coffee Morning Great Space, Herstmonceux Health Centre, Hailsham Road, Herstmonceux BN27 4JX Christmas Singalong with the Vitality Villages singers and local ukele group. Join us for coffee/tea, biscuits and fun quiz - free entry. Sheila Charlton 01323 833673 sheilacharlton@uwclub.net Tuesday 17 & Thursday 19 December, 11:00
Christmas Turkey, Game & Poultry Auctions
Heathfield Auction Rooms, Burwash Road, Heathfield TN21 8RA Wholesale prices, easy parking – keeping tradition alive. 01435 862132 auctions@watsonsauctioneers.co.uk Thursday 19 December, 19:30 – 21:30
Carol Concert
Hailsham Parish Church, Vicarage Road, Hailsham BN27 1BJ Hailsham Choral in ‘A Night of Carols’. Adults £12.00, Under 18s £6.00 Marion Ponting 01323 442091 ponting522@btinternet.com www.hailshamchoral.org Friday 20 December, 10:00 – 12:00
Table Centrepiece Workshop Sussex Country Gardener Garden Centre, Mark Cross TN6 3PJ Create a stunning centrepiece for your Christmas Day dining table - £40 per person. www.sussexcountrygardener.co.uk 01892 852828
❄ Bexhill Museum Railways announces Christmas Timetable Changes
Why not pop in and help the cats celebrate Christmas and enjoy a mince pie and coffee? Please call ahead first.
Where homes cannot be found the cats live a happy life in our sanctuary home within the Sussex countryside.
Bexhill Museum will open from Boxing Day to New Year’s Day inclusive Come and see actor Eddie Izzard’s two model railways – his childhood train set and his re-creation of Bexhill in 1940 covered in snow.
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◆ Four galleries crammed with goodies for you to see. Suitable for all the family. ◆ Dinosaurs, natural history, costume gallery, transport and World War II ◆ We also have a shop area and a Tourist Information Point
Open 11am-4pm Boxing Day to New Year’s Day The museum will close from 21 Dec to Christmas Day and again from 2 Jan to 19 Jan inclusive so we can refresh our displays
Bexhill Museum, 47 Egerton Road, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex TN39 3HL Phone: 01424 222 058 Email: info@bexhillmuseum.org.uk Website: www.bexhillmuseum.co.uk Registered Charity Number 1102638
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Murder Mystery Christmas Dinner: It’s Christmas – Get me out of here! Civic Centre, Uckfield TN22 1AE Enjoy a three-course festive dinner while you interview the suspects and work with your fellow guests to reveal the murderer. Tickets £35.50 or book a table of 10 for £30 per person. www.bit.ly/Its-Christmas-get-me-outof-here Friday 20 to Tuesday 24 December, 12:00 – 18:00
Magical Winter Wonderland The Village, Brighton Marina BN2 Inspired by two popular Christmas films, visitors will be able to walk through a tree lined route, through the wardrobe and into a Frozen world… No booking required.
extend your Christmas celebrations. From £57.50 per person Reservations 01323 412345 reservations@grandeastbourne.com, www.grandeastbourne.com/ mirabelle-boxing-day-and-new-yearsday-luncheons Friday 27 December to Wednesday 01 January
Winter walks at Hever Castle
Hever Castle, Hever Rd, Hever TN8 7NG Wrap up warm and blow away the cobwebs with a winter walk at Hever Castle and Gardens. The historic castle is open daily for those looking to recharge their batteries after the hustle and bustle of Christmas. Visitors pay for Garden only entry and get Castle entry free, making it a great value day out for all the family. www.hevercastle.co.uk
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Royal Hippodrome Theatre, 108-112 Seaside Rd, Eastbourne BN21 3PF A musical adventure for all the family – hook your tickets now from £8! www.royalhippodrome.com 01323 802020
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Promises, promises Joining in with the hot topic of the month – no not Christmas, the general election! – Robin Stevenson talks tax in politics
a single earner family earning over £80,000, will pay more than the family next door with two earners earning less individually but more between them. So, it’s the single earner family unit who will suffer the extra tax. The Conservatives are looking at cutting inheritance tax. This was welcomed by party members, but ome of the early election I doubt there would be an outright promises are beginning abolition, instead I suspect there might to come out, Labour are be a larger threshold before tax is promising High Speed paid, and then maybe a higher rate for broadband for all. Obviously, this is those estates still liable to pay the tax. going to cost money, but seemingly the Last year, £5.3 billion was collected plan is for technology companies to pay in inheritance tax, which I think is too more tax to fund the additional expense. much for any government to abolish The Conservatives haven’t been altogether without bringing something quite so specific, instead suggesting else in to replace it. I feel sure that no matter the result they will reduce the tax paid by a large Contrary to Labour who suggest taxation might not be top of the agenda, increasing the tax paid by higher part of the population by increasing the amount people can pay basic rate tax on but it won’t be far down the list earners, the Conservatives discussed the their earnings before they reach higher scrapping of the 45% tax rate. Presently, rates of tax. anyone earning over £150,000 is subject to an additional rate Other than that tax hasn’t been especially high on the tax of 45%. agenda, but perhaps that’s understandable as this election is If anything, I think it’s the LibDems who were more vocal more about any one party getting enough seats, either alone or in their party conference, previously introducing the concept of with a coalition to form a favourable majority in government thus simpler taxation. making Brexit easier to get through parliament. The suggestion of starting to abolish separate taxes and With so little tax talk in the run up to the election we must looking to bring capital gains into the income tax regime is look back to the party conferences for a clue as to the election worth more thought. I daresay we would still have the same promises we’re likely to hear in the run up to 12 December. amount of tax legislation to wade through, but to lose the 11 It’s the usual mixed, and maybe predictable, bag from the different rates of income tax and capital gains tax and shoehorn them into just three or four would make tax a lot easier for three main parties. Labour spoke about increasing the tax paid people to understand. by companies on their profits up to 26% from the current 19%. The LibDems were also looking at restricting the amount by That’s quite a large increase which I think is likely to hurt home which companies can reduce their taxable profits. Companies grown companies rather than the larger companies who might pay Corporation Tax on 19% of their profits but there are relocate to a country with lower taxes. They are also suggesting people earning over £80,000 a year several tax reliefs and adjustments that are used to reduce those taxable profits therefore lessening the amount of tax payable. pay more income tax. My problem with this is that I suspect Maybe not too unrelated is their desire to tax companies active in this country whilst being resident in a different country; the internet has made the world a much smaller place! What’s going to happen? Will any of the above actually happen no matter the election result? Who knows? There’s been empty election promises made before, but I feel sure that no matter the result taxation might not be top of the agenda, but it won’t be far down the list. l
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