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Editor’s Comment February is the month of love, I’m told. So what better time to combine this month’s wedding feature (pages 50-55) with one of my alltime favourite landmarks. It may be silly but I’ve always had a soft spot for the Ouse Valley Viaduct at Balcombe, that majestic structure that says ‘welcome to Sussex’ like nothing else. So when I came across Lisa Phillpot’s irreverent ‘Rock the Frock’ bridal photoshoot taken right underneath its fabulous arches, I just knew we had to have it in the magazine (page 55). I’m so pleased that Lisa (www. martletphotography.co.uk), Nan (the bride) and Bren (her groom) gave their permission. And doesn’t it make a spectacular cover! For those who can’t wait to see the Viaduct up close for themselves, may I recommend our Balcombe Viaduct Walk on pages 56-57. We sent Ruth Lawrence to Caxton Manor in Forest Row for the last in our Home Sweet Home series. This is a country house with bags of history and oodles of timeless charm. Find out more on page 26-28. Have you ever wondered about local heroines in our area? Dame Margery Corbett Ashby was a truly remarkable lady. From her
family roots in Danehill, she went on to become a politician and fighter for women’s rights here as well as abroad. Later in life, she founded the Danehill Parish Historical Society. Steve Ramsey tells the story (pages 42-45). Welcome to Hanna Lindon, our new writer, who went to find evidence of Roman history and came back with a fascinating account of The Greensand Way, a Roman road that cut right through Mid Sussex (pages 9-13). Look out for the second part of her Roman footsteps which is due to follow in the March issue. Talking of new contributors, say hello to Flo Whitaker
from the Burgess Hill Horticultural Society who has kindly agreed to entertain us with her gardening stories and advice (page 25). As always, we hope you enjoy the magazine. Do tell us what you think of it or subscribe to our regular newsletter to give your feedback. It’s easy – just go to www.sussexliving.com and click on the red ‘Newsletter’ tab.
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Tavistock & Summerhill School A happy school with a big heart
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Blooming Times by Flo Whitaker, Burgess Hill Horticultural Society
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Home Sweet Home: Caxton Manor, Forest Hill by Ruth Lawrence
Films for Valentine’s Day by David Saitch
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The View from the Downs by Roger Linn
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Mirror mirror on the wall… by Nicole Tata
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Health & Beauty 16 Reasons to fall in love…
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In the
footsteps of the Romans The old Greensand Way cuts through the heart of Mid Sussex and was once an important Roman highway. Exploring this elusive ancient road and the sites that surround it makes for a fascinating day out.
Above: This hobnail boot pattern was found close to the Greensand Way in 2010 – so we really were following in Roman footsteps!
Above and right: This exposed section of the Greensand Way shows its stone foundations. These would have been overlaid with iron waste products or sand to give a flat surface.
Stonepound Crossroads in Hassocks feels like just another urban junction. Standing on the kerb with the traffic filtering past in every direction, it’s hard to believe that this was once the intersection of two important Roman roads and the site of a busy 2ndcentury posting station (where travellers could change horses). Where are the ancient ruins? I wonder, watching the lights flash from red to amber to green. Where are the signs that this used to be the centre of a thriving Classical community? Beside me, Plumpton-based archaeologist David Millum shrugs apologetically. “That’s the curse of archaeology – and also its joy,” he says. “You could be walking over Roman remains every day, and most of the time you wouldn’t have a clue.” Millum and his colleague David Rudling, Senior Lecturer in Archaeology at the University of Sussex, are both authorities on the Roman presence in Mid
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Above: Coins found close to the road at Culver. Right: The footpath from Ditchling to Keymer follows the line of the Greensand Way.
Sussex. Between them, they have presided over several of the area’s most important digs and discoveries, and their conversation overflows with tantalising historical tidbits. Within an hour of meeting them, I’ve learnt that the famous Jolly Sportsman pub in East Chiltington is built over the line of a Roman road, that there’s an unexcavated Roman villa at Plumpton, and that the house I’ve lived in for years is a prime site for a possible villa (“you should try digging a trench in your garden,” suggests Millum enthusiastically.) I’ve been lucky enough to secure these two local experts as my guides for a five-mile walk that weaves around the line of the old Greensand Way. This east-west Roman road ran from Stane Street at Hardham (near Pulborough) to Barcombe in East Sussex continued on next page
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and once linked several well-to-do farming estates. It’s around 25 miles long in total, but our aim today is to explore the Hassocks to East Chiltington leg. We begin at Stonepound Crossroads, where the only clue to the area’s Roman origins lies in the name. “Where you see ‘Stane’ or ‘Stone’ in a name, it often indicates the presence of a Roman road,” explains Rudling. “This crossroads would have been the intersection of the north-south London to Brighton Way, which was built to bring iron down from the workings at Crawley to the farming estates in Sussex, and the Greensand Way.” Just to the south of the crossroads, behind a line of substantial modern houses, is an old Roman
Where you see ‘Stane’ or ‘Stone’ in a name, it often indicates the presence of a Roman road cemetery. It was mostly destroyed by sand extraction in the late 19th century, but not before more than 150 virtually complete burial urns were recovered from the area. The sheer scale of the site shows that Hassocks would have been an important Roman centre – not just a posting station where you could bespeak a bed for the night and a change of horses, but a small town complete with residential ribbon development, shops and possibly even a bathhouse. From here, the line of the Greensand Way is thought to have run directly east through to Keymer, although part of the allure of this elusive road is that nobody can identify its route with absolute precision. The closest estimation comes from a book written in the 1940s by archaeologist Ivan Margary called Roman Ways in the Weald. Margary’s road runs true as an arrow all the way from Hassocks to Barcombe, but Millum and Rudling now believe there are ‘kinks’ in the line that challenge the common conception of Roman roads as perfectly straight. For the modernday walker, the only option is to divert through www.sussexliving.com
The Greensand Way ran from Stane Street at Hardham to Barcombe northern Hassocks and Keymer before rejoining the Greensand Way again close to Oldland Mill. As we amble through Ditchling and towards Streat – a name that clearly indicates the presence of a Roman road – I ask the two Davids how the landscape in Mid Sussex would have changed since Roman times. I was expecting to hear that the area was heavily wooded and plagued by raiding
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tribesman, but not a bit of it. The Downs and their surroundings, says Rudling, would have been largely given over to pastureland and crops. In fact, more of the Downs was ploughed up in Roman Britain than it was during any other period up until the First World War. As you headed north towards Haywards Heath and Balcombe, you might have encountered thicker woodland, but the picture I’m gradually assimilating in my head is one of a peaceful bucolic landscape dotted with small farmsteads and thriving crossroad communities – not unlike the Sussex of the Georgians. And just as Georgian manors were built back from the road in the heart of their own country estates, so the wealthier citizens of Roman Britain liked to locate their villas away from the hustle and bustle of the main trade route. “You can see the site of the Plumpton villa from here,” said Millum, stopping us at a section of the track that runs between Streat and Plumpton Racecourse.
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The Plumpton villa may have had a hypocaust system The villa is yet to be excavated, but initial surveys show that its wall footings were made from flint and chalk and the interior walls were decorated with painted plaster. There may even have been a hypocaust system for underfloor heating – and the inhabitants were wealthy enough to have afforded choice items like fine table wares and Samian vessels. To imagine it as a classic Mediterranean villa complete with atrium and olive trees, though, would be a mistake. If this was anything like the larger site found further down the Greensand Way at Barcombe, it would have looked more like a stately medieval manor house, complete with two storeys, chimneys, and a sturdy tiled roof. The bridleway that runs just to the north of the villa follows the exact route of the old road. Raised up on an agger (a Roman embankment) and flanked by drainage ditches, its appearance has barely changed since Roman times. Our modern-day route takes us across Plumpton Lane and
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Above: The road running past Plumpton Racecourse has barely changed since Roman times.
then on to the village of East Chiltington – now a tiny hamlet but once the site of a large Roman pottery operation. You can still see the site close to Wickham Barn where excavations found three ancient industrial kilns. It’s tempting to trace the road all the way to its conclusion
at Barcombe, but that’s a story for another day. Instead, we loop round to the Half Moon pub at Plumpton where the 824 bus is waiting to take us back to Hassocks. “Don’t forget to dig that trench,” says Millum as we shake hands. Now where did I put my spade…
The Greensand Way: Map of West road. © Ordnance Survey (www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk)
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The Greensand Way: Map of East road. © Ordnance Survey (www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk)
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Pyecombe Church The Steering Committee for the Pyecombe Church Building Fund are delighted to announce that we have already raised £56,000 towards our £138,000 total needed to complete the extension to Pyecombe Church. Much of the money has come from donations from the local community, fundraising events and our great eBay sale. We are also applying to large trusts for their support with bids being put together with the help of our fundraising team.
Already in 2013 we have been awarded £20,000 from The Sustainable Communities Fund (SCF). The SCF is a £700,000 grant fund run by the South Downs National Park Authority. Any partnership, voluntary group or other not-for-profit organisation can apply for funding if they believe their project is bringing social, environmental, economic or cultural benefits to a community within the National Park. Andy Gattiker, South Downs Way National Trail Officer said, “I fully support the project to extend the church to provide toilet and kitchen facilities that would then be open to passing users of the SDW. It is also a great opportunity to make people aware of the Churches special features and long history”. We would like to thank all our supporters so far and ask you to keep the support coming so that can reach our fundraising target as soon as possible.
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The Bunny Run is a brand new fundraising event for St Catherine’s Hospice. This is a 3k (1.8 mile) fun run for all the family
Hurstpierpoint Festival The second ever Chairman of the community Hurst Festival has stood down after five years, and sends sincere thanks to everyone who’s been involved over that time for their advice and encouragement. Speaking of her time at the helm, Margaret Carey (pictured
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“We’re delighted that Jade can start the ride for us,” says Jim Knight of the Bike Ride Team. “She’s gaining a big reputation and is such a great competitor that we can’t think of anyone who will motivate our riders better – she’s going to be brilliant!” “I’m delighted to be starting the Bike Ride, which is a fantastic community event,” says Jade. “But it’s also an opportunity for younger aspiring cyclists to test themselves to maybe become the Wiggins of the future so we can keep the Olympic flame burning.” Riders can register online at www.hhbikeride.co.uk or in person at Haywards Heath Town Hall, Boltro Road, Haywards Heath. Tel: 01444 455694.
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LOCAL right) said: “it’s been a fantastic five years and a huge privilege to chair the committee of Hurst Festival – sometimes exhausting but always stimulating!” Margaret recalls that the idea the group had, right at the beginning, for a ‘village full of talent’, has developed amazingly in the eight years of the Festival’s life; it has entertained thousands of people, involved hundreds of performers and artists, dozens of volunteer helpers, and spread two weeks of fun and happiness for the whole community. “That’s all it exists for and I think we have delivered pretty well,” she adds. Asked for her favourite moment: “the idea of having small evening concerts – our “soiree series” in private houses has really taken off and is unique in my experience”, she explains, recalling how generous it is of people to allow 30 or more visitors into their homes to listen to all sorts of good music! “The
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Margaret has been involved in Hurst Festival ever since she made a remark to her husband, Kevin and dinner guests about the wealth of talent there is to be found in and around the midSussex village, and her husband said, “create a Festival to display it, then.” Margaret and one of the guests, the soon to be founder chair, took the idea forward, formed a committee and voilá, Hurst Festival was born. That was nine years ago and Margaret’s ‘can do’ attitude has been the driving force of Hurst Festival ever since and her positivity is deeply embedded in the spirit of it. “Despite being passionate about the village and its Festival, Margaret has never claimed ownership of it; but has formed a strong and lasting foundation for a Festival that is very firmly set in the community...the whole community”, says Shaughan Parish. “It is this altruistic passion
for the Festival that has led her to step down as chair, ever mindful of the need for new ideas.”
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St Lawrence Fair Hurstpierpoint’s St Lawrence Fair Committee is would like to hear from anyone who has Fair memorabilia lurking in their attic. As most people know, this year is the 700th Fair and to mark the occasion the Hurstpierpoint Museum Group will be staging a special exhibition at the Village Centre and the Fair Committee will be producing a special commemorative programme containing people’s memories of the Fair, both interviews and illustrations, so please dig out those old Fair programmes and photographs. Also, if you fancy being involved please get in touch with the committee, either via the website at www.stlawrencefair. org.uk/ or e-mail Rachael Babister at stlawrencefair@gmail.com.
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There is an unmistakeable sense of community about Tavistock & Summerhill School. it’s as though everyone, children and staff alike, are on a joint mission.
A happy school with a big heart You might think all the children from the Reception Class up to the 13-year-olds in the senior form, belonged to the same family – and in a sense they do. Of course, when there are fewer than 150 children in the school, everybody knows everybody else and that has very significant advantages. When there are never more than 16 children in a class, the teachers are able to give each child the individual attention that is so vital at such a young age. They get to know each pupil well enough to understand how the child likes to learn and learns most effectively, so that each individual can be taught appropriately. Andy Giles, the school’s dynamic Headmaster, believes that this genuinely individual attention is one of the reasons behind the school’s outstanding academic success. With a twinkle in his eye, he adds that dedicated, skilled and passionate teachers may also have something to do with the school’s enviable results. Andy has been at the school for a year now, and word of his boundless enthusiasm and inspiring leadership has spread rapidly, leading to a dramatic expansion in the lower end of the school and in the school’s nursery intake. Set in its delightful and secure walled garden, the nursery
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February is the ideal time to do something about it. I reckon there’s more unnecessarily complicated nonsense written about wisteria pruning than any other subject. Simply put: if you can’t open your windows and your TV reception is terrible, on account of the wisteria curling around the aerial, then you need to find the secateurs. Remember, it could be worse; at least wisteria is thornless! Winter’s bare stems mean you can clearly see the plant’s structure and the available space. Be bold – remember you’re in charge. Left unpruned, a vigorous wisteria will eventually romp over a quarter of an acre, woodlands being their natural habitat. What you are trying to achieve are ‘spurs’ of short stems, no more than a couple of buds in length, which will bear the flowers. Long growths that were made last summer can be wound in or removed entirely. When buying a new plant, make sure it’s in flower and avoid those ‘generous’ gifts of anonymous seedlings from friends, for wisteria is one plant that can be devilish to coax into bloom. However, once settled into a routine, they make reliable, stately plants that could easily outlive us all. There are a few jobs that can be carried out on the veg patch this month. Never stand directly on sodden ground, but if you’re able to keep to a path or board, early sowings of broad beans and carrots can be made under cloches. Some general tidying, sorting through that messy pile of bamboo canes you abandoned in October,
and checking over garden tools will save valuable time in March and April. If the soil surface is dry enough, deal with weeds now; a sharp hoe will make short work of them when they’re small. A greenhouse comes into its own in February, allowing you to spend happy hours in relative comfort, chitting potatoes, sowing lettuce and removing dead leaves from overwintering geraniums. Light levels increase daily now; watch out for new shoots emerging from dormant begonias and dahlias, and forced bulbs will need checking regularly. These tasks may be conveniently employed as excuses when being asked to help with housework. Make a crafty cuppa and, whistling casually, slope off down to the greenhouse…
Left unpruned, a vigorous wisteria will eventually romp over a quarter of an acre.
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Historic charm Having heard about Caxton Manor and its evocative Japanese garden, I wanted to find out more about the unusual history of the house. A loud “wow” was my first impression as I swung through the gate which opens onto a vista of lake, towering trees and the perfectly placed timber-framed house. Adele and Jules Speelman have lived here for 32 years, having chanced upon it after being gazumped on a number of properties – a blessing in disguise, as it turned out, for the couple instantly fell in love with the beauty of the house and its 4 1/2 acre grounds. As Adele talked me through the house’s history, I began to realise just how unusual it was. The oldest part of the building began life in 15th century Kent. Allegedly the birthplace of William Caxton, who was born around 1420, the original house lay in the Manor of Hadlow and was dismantled and moved to its present location in 1936. Caxton not only introduced the printing press to England, he was the first English printer and book retailer and he was accredited with standardising the English language. Why the house was moved remains a mystery, but on its arrival it was rechristened Millwood Manor, only reverting to
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its original title at a later date. Although this part is nearly 600 years old, local builders H and E Waters built the rest in the late 1930s and their skill made the two parts virtually indistinguishable. Another famous resident lived here in the 1950s: Sir Archibald Macindoe, the pioneering plastic surgeon who helped to treat countless young pilots who had been horrifically burned during the war. Macindoe realised how the psychological scars resulting from their injuries could alienate the heroes from the very people they had fought to save. He asked the people of East Grinstead to invite the men into their homes, something which proved a groundbreaking boost to their eventual rehabilitation. I could imagine him striding round the garden, gaining internal nourishment from these idyllic surroundings to help him deal with the suffering he must have witnessed in his work. When Adele and Jules moved here, trees obscured much of the garden and were thinned out to reveal the long view across the lake; more fell naturally in the great hurricane of 1987. The house became visible from the road and Adele remembers a sixyear-old boy who insisted that his mother bring him to the front door because he had told her, “I love that house” and would not rest until he had visited it! Adele will be giving tours of the grounds, which www.sussexliving.com
Left: Vista of Caxton Manor. Above: The galleried interior. Adele Speelman.
are open for two National Gardens Scheme days in May. Visitors can see how she has used acers, azaleas and mature rhododendrons to perfect the Japanese theme of the garden. Inspired during a trip to Japan, Adele fell in love with the serene moss gardens that encompass numerous shades of green texture to symbolise landscape on a small scale. Reflections from the water bring the sky down among the trees and three resident ducks glide about together while a waterfall cascades down rocks into the lake. A Japanese tea house overlooks the water and provides seating for guests to find their own inspiration while enjoying tea with a view. Three years ago, Adele created a geometric Japanese gravel courtyard at the rear of the house, which stays true to the eastern ideal of a scaled-down landscape contained within formal boundaries. It works perfectly with the exposed timber frame of the house – lines leading the eye down the building’s wall and along the ground towards the courtyard centre. Although the house is not open for viewing, Adele showed me the galleried interior of the ancient original room; a monochrome estate agents’ brochure from the middle of last century shows that little has changed and the room retains its grandeur while remaining seductively homely. continued on next page SuSSex Living February 2013
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Outside, notches on the timbers give clues to Caxton Manor’s past. Oak ships’ beams have been incorporated into the house, reminding us that recycling was once standard practise during construction of a building. The gardens exude a feeling of calm; perhaps the place knows how loved it is and reflects the tranquillity back to the visitor. One of the best viewpoints is from a gently arching bridge from where the house and lake can be enjoyed in one sweeping glance, the effect magnified through reflection in the water. The ducks, who obviously recognize a place that is too good to leave, have their own house in the centre of the lake and even a branchless tree trunk has been transformed into a sculpture of wooden bulrushes by a local artist. People remember this house. 20 years ago, Adele remembers a man visiting who had carved the upstairs balustrades and wanted to see how his work had evolved within the building. If you visit the garden at Caxton Manor, be prepared to linger; this is a place to savour and return to. If the spirits of Caxton and Macindoe still watch over their home, Adele and Jules’ unusual house and its peaceful gardens will continue to delight and surprise. National Gardens Scheme Open Days: Friday 17 and Saturday 18 May, 2-5pm Caxton Manor, Wall Hill, Forest Row RH18 5EG www.ngs.org.uk
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Films for Valentine’s Day Fancy a night in with your valentine? How about snuggling up on the sofa together to watch one of these romantic
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MIDNIGHT IN PARIS (12A) Director: Woody Allen, 2011 Starring: Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams
While on a trip to Paris with his fiancée’s family, nostalgic screenwriter Gil (Owen Wilson) falls head over heels in love with the city and thinks they should move there after they get married, but his fiancée Inez (Rachel McAdams) doesn’t share his romantic notions of Paris. Wanting to explore more of the city, he declines the after-dinner social whirl Inez wants to indulge in and takes himself off for evening walks, where, every night at midnight, he finds himself mysteriously taken back to the 1920s, meeting the literary and artistic icons of the time and a woman who steals his heart. This film is not just a love story between the protagonists; it’s a love letter to Paris. As with Woody Allen’s equally adoring love letter to New York, Manhattan, the film opens with a montage of shots of the city set to jazz. Light, assured and utterly charming, Allen’s sublime gifts are still intact. This blend of charm, magic, wit and romance come together to make this an engaging and entertaining film.
IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE (PG) Director: Wong Kar-Wai, 2000 Starring: Tony Leung, Maggie Cheung
In this ravishingly shot, romantic drama set in 1960s Hong Kong, Tony Leung plays Mr Chow, a newspaper editor who moves into a cramped and noisy apartment block at the same time as Mrs Chan (Maggie Cheung), a secretary who is married to a travelling businessman,
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moves in along the hall. As they gradually become aware that their respective spouses are having an affair with each other, they’re drawn together through a mutual sense of humiliation and loneliness. As their fondness for each other grows, they fight to repress their feelings and desires in an agony of doubt. How could they be any better than their faithless partners if they were to give in to their desires? Every shot of this sensuously filmed, emotionally charged movie is beautifully composed, capturing the look and feel of 60s Hong Kong perfectly. Stunning performances of subtlety and compassion from the leads (Leung won Best Actor at Cannes) are backed up by a terrific cast of supporting characters. Evoking the anguished romance of Brief Encounter, In The Mood For Love casts a spell from the opening frame to the last.
MOONSTRUCK (PG) Director: Norman Jewison, 1987 Starring: Cher, Nicolas Cage
Starring Nicolas Cage and Cher (in an Oscar winning performance), this romantic comedy established once and for all that Cher can act. Moonstruck is a warm and affectionate picture of Italian-American life with the odd quirky touch which prevents it from being too sickly. When there’s a full moon over Brooklyn, anything can happen, and everything happens in the neighbourhood as each character is awakened into passion. Loretta (Cher) finds herself in a difficult situation when she falls for Ronnie (Nicolas Cage), the brother of the man she agreed to marry. The characters in Moonstruck really do feel like a family and it is pure joy to watch them interact. There is one famous scene where Loretta, after a night with Ronnie, walks home kicking a can across the street, completely lost in the bliss of being in love – just marvellous. I asked a friend recently to name her favourite romantic film, and without hesitation she replied “Moonstruck – it’s a really lovely film, romantic and not at all gooey.” A feel good movie for Valentine’s Day.
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Sewing and craft workshops February is supposed to be the gloomiest month of the year; no longer the dark, crisp nights of real winter, nor yet the first stirrings of spring. However, we won’t despair because ‘lurve’ is in the air. I often think if St Valentine’s Day hadn’t fallen in midFebruary, it would have been necessary to invent something similarly romantic just to keep our spirits up and to provide the card and gift industries with something to do to fill in the gap between Christmas and Easter. What I remember as the time of year when cards arrived containing unsigned expressions of undying passion, has now become an occasion for a full-on present-giving extravaganza. The ritual of Valentine’s cards used to excite both wild surmise and misidentification, and I don’t know if that mystery still exists or if it has been taken over by Twitter, Facebook et al. Actually, my wife would think I’m a fine one to talk about romantic mysteries, as she correctly identified the flowers I brought into the hospital on the birth of our daughter as the same flowers I’d given her on Valentine’s Day some 48 hours earlier. Well, they were just sitting on the piano, not doing anything and I did re-wrap them! Flowers, of course, are the really safe option for men on almost any occasion, but especially on Valentine’s Day when websites tempt one to send or purchase ‘original’ romantic gifts, which can often turn out not to be quite as welcome as anticipated. We’re not talking matching coffee mugs here and, apparently, humorous underwear isn’t all that funny. Who knew? And if safe but thoughtful options are sought, the romantic candlelit dinner for two is always the one to go for as long as you and the restaurant proprietor share the same sense of taste and restraint. Discreet service and individual roses are good, a Mexican Mariachi band circulating while you eat is bad. Candlelight is always kind though, and once when there was a major power cut during our St Valentine’s Dinner in a local pub, it became vitally necessary. We actually ended up eating a romantic curry brought in from a nearby takeaway – but it was the thought that counted.
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if you want to get fit, don’t do yoga. You’d be totally missing the point of it and, in any case, there are faster and more effective ways to achieve your fitness goals. But, here’s the thing:
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yourself Remember when you were a child and being physical was, largely, what made you happy? Turning cartwheels, sitting frog-legged, swinging on monkey bars, doing a bridge – nothing seemed difficult. We used our bodies naturally, joyfully and without instruction. I remember the pleasure of a full stretch as clearly as the stillness of mind last experienced 40 years ago when life was uncluttered and there was time to be bored. How different adult life has turned out to be. Now, when we want fast physical results, we head off to the gym, do exercise classes and go on a diet – anything that can be slotted into hectic daily schedules built around the seemingly ceaseless demands of work and family. The more we can pack into a busy day, the more productive we feel and, say what you like, most of us thrive on the adrenaline kick we get from achieving results. So, how does yoga fit in? Not so long ago, I regarded yoga as a bit of an indulgence, frankly, a hobby for those with too much time on their hands and an
interest in esoterica – so what’s changed? My life is still the same; no major shifts have occurred except the seismic one in my mind. Put bluntly, I’ve stopped putting myself last. Now, in my middle youth, I want to spend time getting to know myself again, to step off the hamster wheel for just a little while and forget the din of the day for just long enough to reconnect with what’s real. With the help of Mel, my yoga teacher, I am gradually becoming aware of each part of my body, what it can do and what it has yet to (re-)learn. It’s an exciting journey and Mel is my guide and inspiration. Setting time aside each week is balm for the soul as well as the body. Nothing else matters for the duration of the session – except me! It’s a powerful restorative tonic that sets me up for the entire week – making me mentally stronger to cope with the daily demands, physically grounded in this one precious life that I have, and emotionally happier to be who I am today.
Nothing else matters for
the duration of the session – except me! It’s a powerful restorative tonic that sets me up for the entire week.
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Local herbalist Sarah Furey shares her knowledge and remedies for treating hands and feet in the cold weather.
Herbs for Health The skin on our hands and feet suffers in the cold weather, so what can we do to treat ailments such as chapped skin and chilblains? I make a Calendula and Chamomile salve which I keep near the kitchen sink. The advantage of a salve over a cream is that it is waterproof (great for nappy rash on babies’ bottoms too!). Calendula is a great skin healer as it promotes ‘epithelialisation’ or skin cell growth. It also has antibacterial properties. Chamomile is a powerful antiinflammatory herb, great for soothing any soreness. This salve is also a welcome relief for dry and cracked skin on the heels of your feet, particularly in the summer. And what about chilblains? The best preventative herb I know is a cup of ginger tea every day, which will improve your blood circulation. Fresh grated or chopped ginger is best, but a good quality ginger tea bag will do. I also use a chilblain foot oil of mustard and ginger, which is also great for sore, aching muscles.
Calendula & Chamomile Salve 50g dried Calendula petals 50g dried Chamomile flower heads 200g mild organic olive oil 40g Beeswax, chopped into small pieces 10 drops Lavender essential oil 1. Put both ingredients into a bain-marie (or bowl over hot water) and heat gently for 2 hours, making sure the water in the pan does not dry out. 2. Strain the oil through some muslin or an old pair of tights. 3. Return the infused oil to the pan with the beeswax. Heat gently until the wax has melted, then take off the heat and let cool. 4. Add the lavender oil, pour the salve into clean jars and label. 5. Rub into skin as required.
Mustard Foot Oil 500g sunflower oil or mild olive oil 50g mustard powder 50g crushed/ grated fresh ginger root 1. Put all the ingredients together into a bain-marie. Heat gently for an hour. 2. Once cooled, strain through a sieve and bottle. 3. Rub the oil gently into your toes (or sore muscles) morning and evening. Do make sure you keep the oil away from your eyes, and don’t use on broken skin. NB: You can use any ‘hot’ spices for this recipe – chilli powder or black pepper work well too.
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I’m surrounded by runners. One friend’s just joined an allfemale club (“It’s called Fit Bitch. I cringe every time I have to say that name!”). Another is training for a marathon, while a new acquaintance is preparing for the Brighton Half (“I was genuinely the sort of person who would just laugh at joggers – get a bus, you idiot! But I love it.”) At a recent Christmas party, a seasoned runner, wearing a fez and flowery shirt, gave me some interesting advice. To build up your running pace, he said, go to a track and run ten sets of 400m, with breaks in between. Don’t try and run each one as fast as you can, but go at a fast-ish speed you can keep up for all ten sets. At that point, I was three weeks into my training regime, and it was already getting repetitive. Running is basically the same every time, unless, say, you’re running in the woods and come face-to-face with a man in a yeti suit – which did happen to me once. (The wood is a hotspot for ‘live-action roleplaying games’, apparently.) For variation, I had tried running in fast-thenslow intervals, as the training programme suggests. However, because my ‘fast’ isn’t much different from my ‘slow’, this took some concentration. As soon as I got distracted, which happened regularly, I forgot whether I was running fast or slow, and looking at my feet for clues proved useless. After a week, I gave up the pretence of ‘interval training’. Then I tried something new. Taking the fezwearer’s advice, I did laps round the block, trying to keep up a decent pace. Ignoring the difficulties of accurately timing yourself on an analogue watch in the dark, and the awkwardness of loitering on a street corner in-between laps, it was quite a success. I enjoyed it more than I’d enjoyed a run for some weeks. But will it be so much fun the second time? For real variation, what I need is to be accosted by yetis. That’s certainly something that makes you run a bit faster. www.sussexliving.com
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Haywards Heath Hospital
Open your eyes to cataract surgery It is an unfortunate fact of life that, as we get older, our visual performance deteriorates and many of us will develop cataracts. But with new developments in modern lens implants available at Nuffield Health Haywards Heath Hospital, together with the high calibre of consultants practising at the hospital, this need not be a problem.
As an important part of our local community, Nuffield Health Haywards Heath Hospital continues to build Bruce McLeod Edward Hughes Paul Brittain Tony Casswell on its enviable reputation for high quality private healthcare. This February, the hospital celebrates its 20th anniversary in the town. The first ever operation performed at the hospital was in February 1993. Remarkably, both the conduct a thorough eye examination along with a general medical surgeon and the matron at that time still work at the hospital. assessment. “We need to establish how significant the problem Tony Casswell, General Ophthalmologist, was the surgeon involved is,” explains Tony, “because cataract surgery works very well in and the inaugural operation was cataract surgery. “That was 20 years patients who only have a cataract, but is less successful if there are ago. And while cataract surgery has achieved good results over many underlying problems, such as macular degeneration or glaucoma.” years, it has continued to evolve and the results are now getting The pros and cons of surgery also need to be considered. As even better,” he explains. “There have been some amazing Bruce points out, cataracts are not a disease, so not developments in eye surgery, which makes it such an everyone has to have surgery, “The decision has to enjoyable speciality to work in.” be based on the patient’s needs. If they are older, Tony’s colleague, Consultant Eye Surgeon don’t need to drive and can function quite well Bruce McLeod, explains why and how we with their level of vision, there may be no develop cataracts. “When we’re born, the need to operate.” lens of the eye is soft and can change shape The surgery involves removing the easily, allowing us to focus and see clearly. cataract from the eye before injecting a As we get older, the nature of the lens new lens. “20 years ago, when I performed protein changes becoming harder, which that first operation, it would have been means the eye lens doesn’t change shape usual for the patient to have a general so well. This is why many middle-aged anaesthetic or a local anaesthetic with people need to wear reading glasses. As that sedation,” explains Tony. “Today, unless the process progresses, much less light enters the patient requests otherwise, we use just a eye. Eventually, our sight becomes opaque and local anaesthetic, which means the patient is our vision dimmer.” awake, recovery times are shorter and they can The symptoms of cataracts and their severity go home the same day.” While many hospitals will vary from person to person, but if you are only offer day case surgery, the advantage of having experiencing a general diminishing of vision, blurred cataract surgery at Nuffield Health Haywards Heath vision, find the glare from headlights has become overwhelming, Hospital is that patients can stay in overnight if clinically necessary. or need increasingly brighter light for reading, you may have a The most exciting development of the last 20 years has been cataract. the type of lens implants now available. “The new lenses are really If this is the case, your first port of call is your optician, because good news for those whose eyes are suitable, as they work very well, in mild cases your sight can be improved with a new spectacles giving a range of vision without the need for glasses,” says Tony. prescription. If that isn’t the case, you will need to see an eye surgeon. Each case, however, has to be considered on an individual basis At Nuffield Health Haywards Heath Hospital, your surgeon will and success will be dependent upon the condition of the eye and
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Dame Margery Corbett Ashby (1882-1981) grew up in the village of Danehill but her political
activities influenced the political scene both nationally and abroad. “Probably no one has done more for the emancipation of women during the [20th] century,” said her obituary in The Times.
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womankind Dame Margery Corbett Ashby was the first President of the Danehill Parish Historical Society, which was founded in the 1970s. A few years later, she had to miss a meeting, and called Society member Hylda Rawlings to make her excuses. “Going on holiday?” Hylda asked. “Not exactly. I’m going to Turkey. There’s a world council of women there.” She would be addressing them, in a room about the size of the Albert Hall. “But why?” continued Hylda. “Well, they think I was responsible for getting the Turkish women the vote. I was at a dinner party, and was put next to the Ataturk. We were talking quite casually together and I just said to him ‘you’re such an enlightened ruler who has done so much for your country; I do wonder why you haven’t ever given your women the vote’. He made some quite noncommittal remark and changed the conversation, but four months later, Turkish women got it.” “Is anybody going with you?” Hylda asked. “My son is going to take me to the airport, and I’ll be met with an interpreter when I get there,” she replied. “Doesn’t your family worry about you?” “Oh yes, my dear, they do, but if you can’t do what you like when you’re 94, you never will, you know.” Remarkably active until shortly before her death in 1981, aged 99, Margery Corbett Ashby devoted her long life to the cause of women’s rights. After Dame Millicent Fawcett died in 1929, Dame Ashby became “the accepted, if invincibly modest, leader
in Britain in the cause of women’s rights,” The Times wrote. Or, as Dame Ashby put it: “I was in the thick of it all. I have had everything thrown at me, including dried haddock.” She spent her childhood in Danehill, in a manor house now occupied by Cumnor House School. Her wealthy parents, as Liberals, were “regarded as traitors to their class,” Dame Ashby said. Her father, Charles Henry Corbett, was an “exceptionally wise and well read” barrister who was elected Liberal MP for East Grinstead in 1906, to great local surprise in this safe Conservative seat. He and his wife were keen advocates of women’s rights, and Charles was “described in the House of Commons as the best friend women had there,” Dame Ashby said. Dame Ashby’s mother Marie, “with her daughters, was often seen in East Grinstead High Street calling for women’s suffrage,” Ann Kramer writes in Sussex Women. At one suffrage meeting, “some 1,500 people turned up to hear Marie and two other speakers, but mayhem broke out when youths started pelting them with eggs, tomatoes and stones. As the speakers ran for safety to a neighbouring house, the police stood by inactive, helping only when the mob began breaking into the house.” When some women got the vote in 1918, Marie switched her energies to saving children from the workhouse, placing dozens of kids with foster families. Marie “used to pay 10 shillings a week for their keep,” Hylda Rawlings says. “On a Saturday morning, Marie would have a big pile of ten shilling notes. She’d go out to all these foster houses, giving them ten shillings. Dame Ashby said she’d had letters from people all over the world, saying they’d
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never have had any sort of start in life if it hadn’t been for her mother.” In 1904, Marie took Margery to Germany for the inaugural conference of the International Alliance of Women. Margery found it “absolutely thrilling” and later served as the group’s Honorary Secretary for 23 years. She was also honorary editor of International Women’s News, cofounder of the Townswomen’s Guild, twice president of the Women’s Liberal Foundation, and national secretary of the constitutional suffrage movement. Dame Ashby was a nonviolent suffragist, rather than a militant suffragette. Though she considered the Pankhursts “extremely brilliant”, Dame Ashby said she “thought it was stupid to challenge men on the only ground in which it’s absolutely obvious that we’re inferior… physical strength.” Instead, she preferred rational argument. “I thought it was not a good qualification for the vote to burn down houses and put bombs in letterboxes.” Winning a reasoned argument on the issue was not exactly difficult, Dame Ashby felt. “I think that people who did not live through that time cannot imagine just how silly some of the arguments against female suffrage really were. I recall years later at a
I thought it was stupid to
challenge men
on the only ground in which it’s absolutely obvious that we’re inferior – physical
strength.
fashionable dinner in Rome… I was seated next to a nice little Duke who said ‘but Miss Ashby, don’t you think a woman’s place is in the home?’” Hylda Rawlings says of such comments: “She wasn’t so much angry as sorry for their ignorance, that anybody could be so silly as to make a remark like that. She was all for women doing as much as possible. During the war if a woman wanted to drive a tank she’d say ‘oh good’!” Dame Ashby stood for parliament seven or eight times, “as a liberal in invariably hopeless constituencies,” The Times said. “Her aim was not so much to become an MP as to get public opinion to accept women candidates and to publicize the causes she cared about,” according to the Dictionary of National Biography. Dame Ashby’s son Michael wrote: “Bury St Edmunds was a very safe Tory seat, but my mother was horrified to find large numbers of cottages on the estates of wealthy race horse owners, with only outdoor sanitation and no running water. Her scathing condemnations were ill received by the Tory landowners, but nevertheless won her resounding ovations at her election meetings. Doubtless, many a cottage got its water and WC as a result of the turmoil and press publicity which followed.” In Horsted Keynes, where she lived for 45 years, Dame Ashby was a near neighbour of former PM Harold Macmillan. Hylda Rawlings says: “He had a very nice chauffeur-driven car, and when they were going to the same events, he used to give her a lift. He would come in and say ‘where’s the Dame, where’s the Dame?’ She’d say ‘hello!’, and off they
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went together. They were very good friends, really.” Many commented on Dame Ashby’s friendliness. Her Times obituary said: “There were none of the 37 countries she visited where she had not made friends as well as admirers.” She was “a gracious person, whose warm heart was guided by a clear and courageous sanity of judgement into which no thought of self-esteem ever entered, while a gay humour sweetened and gave savour to the whole,” The Times continued. She had an “easy mastery of foreign tongues… At one congress she quelled a rising tumult by a speech in Italian; at another she pleased Kemal Ataturk by a speech in Turkish.” Her hobby was gardening, “pursued with unwearying energy in the rare intervals of a busy public life.”
Further reading: ‘Woodgate and the Corbett Family’, Danehill Parish Historical Society, 2010 ‘Sussex Women: Famous, Infamous, Unsung’, Sharon Searle, 1995 ‘Sussex Women’, Ann Kramer, 2007 Dictionary of National Biography Times Obituary, 16 May 1981 With thanks to Hylda Rawlings for photos and a wealth of information. The Danehill Parish Historical Society meets at Danehill Memorial Hall on the last Tuesday of the month, 8pm. For details, please contact the Secretary, Mrs J Rolfe, on 01825 740446.
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by giLLian reay-young
food & drink
love with a romantic three-course Feed your
dinner for two – perfect for
valentine’s Day!
What’s Cooking? Valentine’s lobster
Scallops & Asparagus Salad 3 large shelled scallops 180g asparagus 50g pine nuts
1 tbsp olive oil frilly leaved lettuce (frisée or lollo is nice) Salt and pepper
1 cooked lobster, halved and flesh cut in to bite size pieces (approx. 225g flesh), and keeping the outside shell. Ask your fishmonger to prepare. ½ tbsp Dijon mustard 60g grated Gruyere cheese Salt and pepper to taste
1. To make the sauce, pour the milk into a non-stick pan and whisk in
1. For the dressing, mix together 3 tbsp salad/olive oil,
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½ tsp sugar, ½ tsp salt, ½ tbsp red wine vinegar and ½ tbsp lemon juice. Set aside. Remove the coral half moons from the scallops and put to one side. Cut each scallop across the grain into three slices. Trim and wash the asparagus and steam for 9 minutes. In a frying pan, fry the pine nuts for 2 minutes until golden. Remove the pine nuts but keep the oil in the pan. Tear pieces of the washed lettuce leaves and decorate an elegant plate. Place the cooled asparagus on the lettuce and sprinkle over the pine nuts. Reheat the oil the pine nuts were cooked in until it is very hot and add the scallops. Cook for 1 minute on each side, then add the coral half moons, season with salt and pepper and cook for a further minute. Place the scallops on the lettuce beside the asparagus and pour over the dressing. Eat while still warm!
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For the sauce: 100ml milk 1 heaped tbsp flour 30g butter Pinch of freshly grated nutmeg Salt 1 tbsp cream
5.
the flour until fully blended. Add the butter and bring gently to the boil, whisking every minute or so. When it has fully thickened and just bubbling, turn the heat down and whisk until smooth and silky. Add nutmeg, salt and cream and stir everything together. Now add the Dijon mustard, putting in the cooked lobster meat until everything is combined. Spoon into the lobster shells and sprinkle over Gruyere cheese. Put under a preheated grill for 4- 5 minutes until the cheese has melted and the sauce is bubbling. Serve with mashed potatoes or a nice saffron rice.
Chocolate & Orange Mousse Juice and grated rind of 1/2 orange 30g unsalted butter
60g bitter dark chocolate 2 large eggs, separated
1. Put the orange juice into a heavy pan, add broken pieces of chocolate and melt over a low heat, stirring continuously.
2. Add butter and grated orange rind, stirring until the butter has completely melted, then beat the mixture until it is thick.
3. Take the pan off the heat and stir in the egg
yolks, heating again briefly until the mixture is thick again. At this stage, be careful not to overheat (you don’t want scrambled eggs!). 4. Leave to cool. Beat the egg whites until stiff and fold in to the cooled chocolate mixture. 5. Pour in to two dessert glasses and leave to set for at least 2 hours. 6. Add (ice) cream for extra wow, if needed.
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However ‘Big Brother’ this may seem to you, the insurance industry is on board and expects a huge adoption of telematics, already routinely employed by commercial vehicles, the emergency services and Formula 1 teams. Private car insurance is seemingly re-invented by this technology. The traditional concept of insurance relied on risk aggregation, with underwriters’ averaging arts producing a premium. And aren’t we all only too aware of, frankly, horrendous rises in premiums in recent times? Car insurance for young drivers has been particularly punitive for some years, especially for lads. However, as a result of the European Court of Justice’s gender parity ruling which came into effect on 21 December 2012, women will see the best price for their car insurance rise by at least 25% at renewal, with young female drivers hit hardest. A windfall benefit for insurers, certainly, as cynics will point out. Telematics offers drivers and insurers a way to mitigate the worst of these price hikes, by having the premium based directly on their actual driving behaviour. This will empower responsible drivers with the facts to help them find a sensible insurance premium as a reasonable quid pro quo for prudent driving. Usefully, the black box also acts as a tracker device in the event of your vehicle being stolen! A significant reduction in car insurance premiums are likely to be particularly welcome by young and high-risk category drivers. However, it is estimated that around half of all drivers will adopt telematics within 5 years, so watch this technology space very closely.
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by roger Linn
weddings
And
speaking of speaking…
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We expect the Best Man, Groom and Father-of-the-Bride to clamber unsteadily to their feet, but often these days the Bride herself will speak, and I’ve even had to listen to the Mother-of-the-Bride banging on. For some, public speaking at a wedding can be a frightening chore, but for others it represents a platform opportunity not to be missed. If you are amongst the former category, here’s some advice. Speak slowly and try to talk to somebody in the audience. That way, you will sound as though you are having a conversation with your listeners and saying something you want them to hear. Rehearse a lot from a fully written script and then turn it into short prompts you can use on the day. Do not read out a monologue unless you really want the guests to start talking amongst themselves. And try not to be too emotional. I went to a wedding recently
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ech. wedding spe
where the Groom, a 6’6 rugby player, cried so much I couldn’t understand a word he said. Don’t do jokes of the “Did you hear the one about...” sort unless you are a very good joke teller and the joke is so original, you can guarantee that nobody has heard it before. And if you are the Best Man, bear in mind that revelations about the Groom, whilst traditional and frequently hilarious, can have long-term consequences. I was present when a Best Man laughingly said: “Who didn’t know that when John was supposed to be at Lancaster Poly studying for his degree, he was actually working as a DJ in the Alps?” Well, his parents didn’t, for a start. If you are nervous about speaking, remember that you are surrounded by friends who want you to succeed and that the success of anybody’s speech is usually inversely proportional to the amount of alcohol they’ve
Bear in mind that
consumed. If you are able to enjoy speaking, your audience will enjoy listening. Although the speeches can be the most memorable part of the day (unless you’re the one getting married, of course), they can sometimes outlast the stamina of the guests. So, if you’re having a proper sit-down meal, here’s a way to keep everybody alert and listening: Do not have all the speeches take place one after the other – break them up with courses. First, drinks and starters, then Father-ofthe-Bride to welcome everybody and make them laugh. The main course can then be followed by the Best Man’s speech, after which comes pudding and, finally, the Groom. By then, he will be guaranteed a warm reception!
revelations
about the Groom, whilst traditional and frequently hilarious , can have long-term consequences.
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Rosanne Florists – Burgess Hill Rosanne Florists is a long established Florist with an excellent reputation for good quality and a great service. Clare Clayton, the proprietor of Rosanne Florists, has a long floristry career with over 26 years’ experience working for some of London’s best florists – specialising in beautiful wedding flowers. We are now a Vera Wang licensed florist. If you would like to come and discuss your wedding requirements, please phone 01444 244792 for a free consultation. www.rosanneflorists.com
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We provide a full hire and delivery service of premium, cut lead crystal glasses for weddings and prestigious events throughout South East England.
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McBean’s Orchids Wonderful Valentine’s Gifts Phalaenopsis or Cymbidium orchid (2 stems), available in a choice of colours, delivered to any UK mainland address, beautifully gift-wrapped for £35. Open Weekends: 23rd & 24th February, 23rd & 24h March. Customers are invited to take a free guided tour of the growing areas and experience the beauty and variety of all the orchids on sale. Shop open: Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 4pm. McBean’s Orchids, Cooksbridge, Lewes, East Sussex BN8 4PR Tel: 01273 400228 | email: sales@mcbeansorchids.co.uk www.mcbeansorchids.co.uk
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Established 1935 A wide selection of bridal fabrics, ribbons, car ribbons, paper patterns, trimmings and veiling, as well as household linen gifts. Baldwins 120 & 120a South Road Haywards Heath (opp Victoria Park) West Sussex Tel. 01444 454648 www.baldwinsdrapers.co.uk
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Valentine’s Champagne Dinner Thursday 14th & Saturday 16th February £45 per person for 4 courses.
If you are looking for the perfect place to romance your loved one this Valentine’s Day, then the Anise Fine Dining Restaurant and The Bay Tree Restaurant are ideal. Our Executive Chef has created a menu that will tempt the taste buds and soften the heart this Valentine’s Day, and will be served in both of our restaurants.
Fake That! Friday 17th May
£19 per person with a cocktail on arrival, live entertainment and disco. The most sought after tribute band in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 & 2011 and the first Take That Tribute in the UK - FAKE THAT! See and hear all the greatest hits of the most successful boy band ever. Fake That simulate the original 5 piece line up of Gary, Mark, Howard, Jason and yes even Robbie Williams!
As an extra sparkling treat you will receive a complimentary glass of champagne on arrival.
During the show the band also feature tracks from Robbie Williams, such as his famous songs "Let Me Entertain You" and "Rock DJ".
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Rock the Frock
Who’s that bride?
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Nanette Wood and Bren Furniss are musicians/music teachers from Sussex. They met at Music College in 1998 and married last August. The wedding ceremony was held at Brighton Unitarian Church, followed by a reception in a giant tipi tent at Nan’s family field and stables near Rusper, West Sussex. Both Bren and Nan peformed at their wedding reception – he is a guitarist, she is a singer. They were also very fortunate to have John Coghlan’s Quo (the original drummer from Status Quo 19621981) perform in the late evening, incorporating the couple’s first dance (Unspoken Words by Status Quo) into their set. Lisa Phillpot (co-owner of Martlet Photography) is a close friend of the couple and was thrilled to be asked to do their wedding photography, including these stunning shots after the event and, of course, the one on the magazine cover. Nan says: “When Lisa asked me to do the ‘Rock the Frock’ photo shoot, I jumped at the chance to put my dress back on and inject a bit of rock into the pictures. It was a wonderful experience to pose in my wedding dress without the pressure of the day – what a superb idea!” Our best wishes to Nan and Bren for a long and happy marriage, from all at Sussex Living.
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by Les Campbell
local walk
Balcombe Viaduct Walk Admire the beauty of one of Sussex’s most famous landmarks on this short walk north of Haywards Heath.
This walk starts from the unclassified road (Bordehill Lane) between Haywards Heath and Balcombe along the Ouse Valley Viaduct (GR324280), also known as the Balcombe Viaduct. It is an easy, moderately undulating walk along field paths, farm tracks and a section along a quiet country lane. Some sections of the walk can be very muddy, especially after periods of wet weather, so be prepared! From your car, follow the road uphill towards Balcombe. The Ouse Valley Viaduct, which carries the Brighton to London mainline between Haywards Heath and Balcombe, strides majestically across the valley. It was built in 1841, is 96 feet high and consists of 37 semi- circular arches. It was designed by John Rastrick, the engineer of the line, in
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association with David Mocatta, the architect responsible for many railway stations between London and Brighton (including Brighton Station). Described as probably the most elegant viaduct in Britain, it is over Âź mile long and carries approximately 110 trains each day. The 11 million bricks needed for its construction were conveyed by barge from Newhaven and Lewes along the Ouse Navigation. To resume the walk at the top of the hill and opposite the drive leading to Stone Hall, look for a signed path and go over the stile and bear fractionally left across an open field to go over another stile. Cross a bridge over the railway and turn immediately right to walk parallel with the railway. At the bottom of the field, turn left and continue downhill, with woodland on your right, to the valley below. The path rises sharply uphill www.sussexliving.com
to join the B2036. Cross to the track opposite and follow this to Pilstye Farm, passing through farm buildings and out to Cherry Lane. Turn left along this quiet country lane and follow it for a little under a mile to once again join the B2036. Cross the road to the drive opposite (signed to Great Bentley Farm). You are now on the Sussex Ouse Valley Way. Follow the farm track until just before the gateway leading to the main buildings and turn left through a small metal gate. Descend some steps to a meadow and follow the path with a stream on your left. Cross a footbridge over the
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Ouse and bear half right to cross a field towards an oak tree to find a stile in the corner of the field. Cross the next field diagonally right, going uphill to a pair of stiles in the corner. Go over these and head for the buildings of Ryelands Farm and a metal gate. Pass through the farmyard and dwelling and take the farm track which bears left away from the farm. In about 25 metres, go right over a stile and into a field. Follow the path across the field and walk beneath the viaduct, pausing once again to marvel at this monument to Victorian engineering. Cross the field to a stile and Bordehill Lane.
3.5 miles several Ordnance Survey Explorer Map No.135 Limited roadside parking in Bordehill Lane near Wharf Cottages Pub and CafÊ in Balcombe village Map Š Ordnance Survey None (www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk)
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“An actor friend of mine was playing the title role in Shakespeare’s Coriolanus. He actually went into an abattoir and killed sheep to get into the right frame of mind. For me, that would be going too far. But there are lots of techniques to build up a character, like going through the scripts looking for subtexts and hidden messages. You’ve got to know the character inside out to give it truth. In a way, you have to become an empty vessel and just let the character flow through you.” After years of appearing in school plays, Krys got her first professional role aged 14. “It was fantastic; I was picked up by car every day from school at lunchtime and taken to the theatre for rehearsals.” She always wanted to act full-time, but her career was repeatedly sidetracked. First it was a scholarship to study in Communist Poland (her father was Polish, and she was raised surrounded by Polish culture but not speaking the language). Then it was a job at Macmillan Publishers, and then motherhood. But a few years ago, when her husband was at medical school, “I needed to bring in a bit of a second income. I was flicking through a paper one day and came across this advert: ‘Become a wellpaid TV/film extra’. I applied and paid some money upfront. Mistake, big mistake. It was a scam!” After contacting someone more reputable, Krys did work as an extra for a while, but the often poor conditions and long hours didn’t fit well with having two young children, so she took a drama degree and decided to only take proper acting parts. “It’s not www.sussexliving.com
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good for an actor to get well known as a background artist because directors are then very hesitant to cast you in major roles.” Her most recent role was in a play called Girls’ Night at The Hawth in Crawley last November – a fundraiser for St Catherine’s Hospice. She’s also been Hedda in Hedda Gabler, and Lady Macbeth. Recently, Krys worked on Skyfall, but her scene was cut. “It wouldn’t have added anything. That’s the thing about film – it’s all about what makes the film work. You could spend days and weeks on something and it could end up on the cutting room floor. You can’t be precious about your work.” Krys is perhaps best known for her TV work. She’s popped up on our screens on programmes as varied as Top Gear, Miranda and A Touch of Frost. When she is not acting, Krys is a regular presenter on East Grinstead’s Meridian FM. You can hear her on Monday, Tuesday and Saturday mornings, as well as some Thursday evenings. She first appeared on Meridian as an interviewee in 2007, and quickly got talked into presenting and doing various other jobs behind the scenes. She recently raised £1,000 for the station with a non-stop 114-mile sponsored bike ride, one of her many endeavours for local good causes. Krys has helped raise money for East Grinstead’s St Peter’s RC Primary School, St Catherine’s Hospice, and the Peanut Ward of Queen Victoria Hospital. When Krys’ daughter was badly burned by a faulty firework, she was treated there. “To say thank you to the Peanut Ward, I did a marathon in 2005,” Krys says. She used to run marathons, but hadn’t for several years: “I did loads of training, did it in 3.49.43, and raised £4,000 for them. “Then, I did a sky dive from 12,000 feet for the Children’s Fire and Burn Trust, and raised £2,000.” “I’d go crazy without acting,” says Krys, but admits it can be tough. “You’ve got to constantly be working, because as soon as you sit back, people forget you. I wouldn’t do it if I didn’t love it. There are far easier ways to make money.”
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February Films
Wivelsfield Films Wivelsfield Village Hall, off Eastern Road, Wivelsfield Green RH17 7QG
Untouchable (15)
Eric Toledano, Olivier Nakache, 2011 SUNDAY 3 FEBRUARY DOORS/BAR: 19.00, FILM: 19.30 Tickets (£5.50) on the door, in advance from the Post Office & Village Stores or The Cock Inn, or online via the ‘Buy Tickets’ tab on Film Nights at www.wivelsfield.net Homemade cakes, ice creams and drinks served before each film and during the interval. Free, easy parking.
Forest Row Film Society Village Hall, The Square, Forest Row
The Singing Revolution James and Maureen Tusty, 2006 FRIDAY 1 FEBRUARY, 15.00
Tales of the Night (U) Michel Ocelot, 2011 SUNDAY 3 FEBRUARY, 15.00
Les Desmoiselles de Rochefort (PG) Jacques Demy, 1967 FRIDAY 8 FEBRUARY, 20.00
Love (Szerelem) (PG) Károly Makk, 1971 FRIDAY 15 FEBRUARY, 20.00 Crisis of Civilization
Breakfast At Tiffany’s
Chris Butler, Sam Fell, 2012 SATURDAY 2 FEBRUARY, 11.00 Cine Kids Tickets: £3
(PG) Blake Edwards, 1961 THURSDAY 14 FEBRUARY, 11.00
Untouchable (15)
Brief Encounter (PG)
Eric Toledano, Olivier Nakache, 2011 SATURDAY 2 FEBRUARY, 19.45 SUNDAY 3 FEBRUARY, 15.00 MONDAY 4 FEBRUARY, 11.00
Anna Karenina (12A)
Joe Wright, 2012 THURSDAY 7 FEBRUARY, 19.45 FRIDAY 8 FEBRUARY, 11.00
Quartet (12A)
Dustin Hoffman, 2012 WEDNESDAY 13 FEBRUARY, 15.00/19.45 FRIDAY 15 FEBRUARY, 11.00/19.45
David Lean, 1945 THURSDAY 14 FEBRUARY, 19.45
To Rome With Love (12A)
Woody Allen, 2012 TUESDAY 19 FEBRUARY 19.45
Skyfall (12A)
Sam Mendes, 2012 TUESDAY 26 FEBRUARY, 19.45 Tickets: £7 (discounts: £6) Box Office: 01293 553636 or online at hawth.co.uk
Ditchling Film Society Ditchling Village Hall, Lewes Road, Ditchling
The Way (12A) Director: Emilio Estevez, 2010 THURSDAY 7 FEBRUARY DOORS: 19.30, FILM: 20.00 Le Havre (PG) Director: Aki Kaurismaki, 2011 THURSDAY 21 FEBRUARY DOORS: 19.30, FILM: 20.00 Free coffee and biscuits beforehand and ample free parking behind the hall. Guests and temporary members are welcome for a small charge payable at the door.
Star Cinema Adastra Hall, Keymer Road, Hassocks
Anna Karenina (12A) Joe Wright, 2012 FRIDAY 8 FEBRUARY DOORS: 19.00, FILM: 19.30
Prices: £4/£3.50 concessions. Contact Sherrian Guest, 01273 842081
Hurstpierpoint Film Society Players Theatre, High Street, Hurstpierpoint
Young Adult (15)
Jason Reitman, 2011 FRIDAY 8 FEBRUARY DOORS/BAR: 19.00, FILM: 20.00
Poetry (12A)
Lee Chang-dong, 2010 THURSDAY 21 FEBRUARY DOORS/BAR: 19.00, FILM: 20.00
Dean Puckett, UK 2011 FRIDAY 22 FEBRUARY, 20.00
Tickets: Members £4, Non-Members £6
Tickets: £6 including refreshments. Contact 01342 822301, forestrowfilms@ yahoo.co.uk www.forestrowfilmsociety.org
Hurstpierpoint Saturday Cinema
Lindfield Films King Edward Hall, High Street, Lindfield
Quartet (12A) Dustin Hoffman, 2012 THURSDAY 28 FEBRUARY DOORS/BAR: 19.30, FILM: 19.45 Tickets from Tufnells, High Street, Lindfield or call Jennie on 01444 483431.
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Monsters vs Aliens (PG) Rob Letterman, Conrad Vernon, 2009 SATURDAY 23 FEBRUARY DOORS: 14.30, FILM: 15.00 Tickets: £3.50 Tickets availabel from Mishon MacKay, High Street, Hurstpierpoint, or online: www.hurstfilmsociety.org Contact: 01273 835875 email boxoffice@hurstfilmsociety.org
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nia dance and movement classes Dynamo Dance, South Road, Haywards Heath Set to soul-stirring music, Nia is danceexercise based on 52 moves drawn from dance, martial and healing arts. £7 drop in £60 for 10-class pass. Contact annette@ niamidsussex.com. www.niamidsussex.com
Thursday 31 January, 10:00-14:00
bonhams Jewellery valuation 19 Palmeira Square, Hove, BN3 2JN To make an appointment or for further information call Jenny Bouston 01273 220000, jenny.bouston@bonhams.com
Thursday 31 January, 20:00
greyhound inn open mic night Keymer Road, Keymer, BN6 8QT Every Thursday. Contact 01273 842645.
Friday 1 February, and every Friday
permanent make-up Clinic Beauty Concepts International, Building 2, Danworth Farm, Cuckfield Road, Hurstpierpoint, BN6 9GL Enjoy treatments for lips, eyes and brows from the company that trains the industry. Paramedical procedures such as scar camouflage and areola reconstruction are
also available. One-on-one consultations and treatments are available every Friday on our Clinic Days. Contact 01273 837 302 or debi@beautyconcepts.co.uk.
Friday 1 February, 19:45-21:30
a History of the tidemills at bishopstone Cyprus Hall, Cyprus Road, Burgess Hill
A talk by Kevin Gordon of Seaford Museum, hosted by the Friends of Burgess Hill Green Circle. Raffle and refreshments. Members £1, Non members £2, Under-16s free. Contact 01444 242667, Mary.s.smith@talktalk.net.
Friday 1 February, 20:00
friends of east grinstead museum – speakers night East Court Mansion, East Court, East Grinstead
`St Petersburg’ – Presented by Brian Phillips, who will, via the city’s varied forms of transport, take us on a journey through the history and architectural beauty of this fascinating Russian city. Members free, non-members £2.50.
Friday 1 February, 20:00
swing Jazz at the sportsman Sportsman Pub, Goddards Green, BN6 9LQ
Swing Jazz returns with the fabulous Mark Wright. Contact 01444 233460, see www. thesportsmanpub.com.
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Saturday 2 February, 09:00-12:30
information morning
Plumpton College, Ditchling Road, Lewes, BN7 3AE
Find out more about land-based Vocational Courses for 14-17 year olds, including Apprenticeships. Get careers advice. Tours of specialist facilities. Programmes from School courses through to degree. Free entry, courses and careers advice. T: 01273 890454 e: enquiries@ plumpton.ac.uk; www.plumpton.ac.uk.
Overture and Mendelssohn’s Symphony No.3, ‘Scottish’. Concert sponsored by Vines Gatwick. £28.75, £22.75. Contact Box Office 01293 553636 or hawthboxoffice@ parkwoodtheatres.co.uk. www.hawth.co.uk.
Saturday 2 February, 20:30-23:30
music box
Clayton & Keymer Royal British Legion, Woodsland Road, Hassocks, BN6 8HE
Back by popular demand, Pat & the Boys will cover all the classics from the 60s. £2 (members free) Contact claytonkeymerbl@ aol.com or 01273 845829.
Saturday 2 February, 10:00-16:00
Sunday 3 – Sunday 10 February
Redwood Activity Centre, Haywards Heath
Rushfields Garden Centre, Poynings, West Sussex, BN45 7AY
mid downs Lacemakers Our group meets six times a year on Saturdays to make lace and exchange ideas about technique. Speakers and suppliers are invited to the meetings. We also hold an annual lace day in June. Visitors are welcome – entry fee is £3. Contact gillian.lobb@btinternet.com.
Saturday 2 February, 19:30
royal philharmonic orchestra The Hawth, Hawth Avenue, Crawley, RH10 6YZ BBC Young Musician Of The Year 2012, Laura Van Der Heijden joins the worldfamous orchestra to perform Dvořák’s Cello Concerto in a programme also featuring Smetana’s The Bartered Bride
bramley apple week
Come and enjoy a fabulous display of apples and juice in store. Rushfields.com
Monday 4 – Saturday 9 February
veneering & Laminating
John Lloyd, Bankside Farm, Jacobs Post, Ditchling Common, RH15 0SJ 5 Days £620 Beginner/Intermediate. Preferably should have completed ‘Furniture Making I’ . Tel. 01444 480388. www.johnlloydfinefurniture.co.uk
Monday 4 February, 20:00
keymer folk dance Club
URC.Hall, Keymer Road, Hassocks
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Diary Dates Contact Janet on 01273 843399 or just come along; no partner needed. The evenings consist of folk dancing, with a break at about 9.00 for a cold (soft) drink. Dances are always walked through first.
Tuesday 5 February, 19:00 and every Tuesday
nia Class Hassocks Infant School, Chancellors Park, Hassocks, BN6 8EY Set to soul-stirring music, Nia is danceexercise based on 52 moves drawn from dance, martial and healing arts. £7 drop in £60 for 10 class pass. Contact annette@ niamidsussex.com. www.niamidsussex.com
Wednesday 6 February
Carthy, Hardy, farrell and young
oilcloth. £50 for 2 sessions. Session 1 of 2: We’ll learn about how to get the best from a sewing machine and put this into practice making a cushion. We’ll then move on to understand how to work with oilcloth and make a zipped cosmetic purse to take home.
Wednesday 6 – Thursday 7 February, 10:00-17:00
fine art, antiques & Collectables auction Gorringes, 15 North Street, Lewes, BN7 2PD Contact Aaron Dean on Aarond@ gorringes.co.uk or 01273 472503.
Wednesday 6 February, 19:30
mid sussex philatelic society
Oaks Hall, Burgess Hill School for Girls, Keymer Road, Burgess Hill
Clair Hall, Perrymount Road, Haywards Heath
President’s Evening. Contact 01273 471897.
Eliza Carthy performs with Bella Hardy, Kate Young and Lucy Farrell. Rhythms and harmonies in voice and violins combine to make this the perfect all-female folk supergroup of our times. £16/£15. Contact 01444 455440 or www. freedom-leisure.co.uk.
Wednesday 6 February, 19:45
Wednesday 6 February, 09:30-13:30
Thursday 7 – Friday 8 February, 10:00-15:30
get to know your sewing machine For more information and to book online please visit www.madeandmaking.co.uk Making cushions and working with
Hassocks flower Club
Adastra Hall, Keymer Road, Hassocks
Off-cuts, Overs and Stumps – Pat MacDonald. £2/5.50. Contact Jean Piper on 01273 401026.
mcbean’s ochids ngs open for Charity McBean’s Orchids, Resting Oak Hill, Cooksbridge, Lewes, BN8 4PR
A selection of orchids bred by McBeans
Friday 8 February, 19:45
since 1879 on this site. Includes tropical plants, award-winning cymbidium and oncidium orchids plus other plants of interest from around the world. £4.
indian takeaway
The Studio, The Hawth, Crawley
Hardeep Singh Kohli is on a mission to find the best Indian takeaway in the UK. He will order a takeaway live on stage for delivery to the theatre. He will then race against time to cook his own feast before the takeaway arrives. Along the way, he’ll be sharing recipe tips and wonderful stories of his shared Scottish and Indian heritage. www.hawth.co.uk or call 01293 553636.
Thursday 7 February, 14:30
mid sussex association national trust Lecture Clair Hall, Haywards Heath
‘Michael Faraday’ by Christopher Rudd. Contact 01444 457648.
Friday 8 February, 20:00
Thursday 7 February, 19:30
burgess Hill Local History society
Life above a railway tunnel
Cyprus Hall, Cyprus Road, Burgess Hill
A presentation by David Porter. Nestling in the foot of the beautiful South Downs, just to the north of Brighton Clayton Tunnel Portal is a truly unique building. Booking is essential for this talk. Tickets available from Ditchling Post Office, Juli on 01273 843419 or www.ditchlinghistoryproject.org.
Helen Poole is Curator of Crawley Museum and talks about the heritage of Crawley . She looks at some of the long history of the three original villages, Crawley, Isfield and Worth and also of the plans to move the current Museum to The Tree in the centre of the town. Members £1 Visitors £2. Contact Pauline Miller on paulinetm@gmail.com.
Friday 8 – Saturday 9 February
Saturday 9 February, 10:00
The Old Meeting House, Ditchling
open morning
Great Walstead School, East Mascalls Lane, Lindfield, RH16 2QL Visit our exceptional school, learn the secrets of our success, meet pupils and staff and sample our wonderful school meals. Registrar@greatwalstead.co.uk, 01444 483528, www.greatwalstead.co.uk
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This stunning new development from Countryside Properties boasts traditionally designed new homes in the desirable village location of Broadbridge Heath, close
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Sids Show Sid from Cbeebies - Live on stage! Perfect for kids aged 3-7 years! Fri 22 Feb | 11.00am & 2pm | Clair Hall
Pudding Night – French Fancy Eat your way through 5 tempting French puddings in this fun, interesting and thought provoking talk! Thurs 28 Feb | 7.00pm | Martlets Cafe
Josh Widdicombe Hotly anticipated follow-up tour for the 2011 Fosters nominated newcomer! Sat 27 April | 8.00pm | Clair Hall
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to work … • in forestry • caring for animals • as a landscape gardener • in agricultural engineering • as a veterinary nurse • as a countryside ranger • on a farm • as a blacksmith • in outdoor education • with horses • growing grapes & making wine
Full or part-time, apprenticeships and courses for employers.
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Information Morning Saturday 2nd March 9am-12.30pm
Rare chance to see the greatest folk violinists and singers of our time perform together. Wed 6 Feb | 8.00pm | Clair Hall
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to Horsham. Come and see our beautiful Marketing Suite and Showhomes, and reserve your new home before it’s too late 2, 3, 4, and 5-bedroom homes available.
Saturday 9 February, 10:15
Saturday 9 February, 10:00-11:30
Hassocks circular walk, route according to ground and weather conditions on the day. Leader Eric, 01273 843715.
Children’s good as new sale Henfield Village Hall
Warren Playgroup’s Good-As-New Sale is very similar to the fantastic NCT sales and we get some very good quality items. There’s also a raffle, cake stand & Phoenix Traders. Do you have quality items you wish to sell? Bring them to the hall on the day from 8- 9.30am. Each item must be labelled with is price, short description and seller’s ID. Sellers receive 75% of the marked price on sold items, Warren fundraising receives 25%. Proceeds from sold items can be collected during playgroups opening hours. Sellers should return by 1pm on the day to collect any unsold items. £1.
Saturday 9 February, 10:00-12:45
open day
Worth School, Paddockhurst Road, Turners Hill, RH10 4SD
A chance to find out more about the Worth ethos. Meet the Head Master, monks and teachers and see the campus with a personal student tour guide. Call Yvonne Lorraine on 01342 710231 or visit www.worthschool.co.uk
mid sussex ramblers
Hassocks Railway Station CP, Station Approach East, Hassocks BN6 8HN
painting and lots more. Grand Raffle and refreshments. Ample free parking. £1, with free goodie bag to the first 20 visitors. U16 free. Contact justineevents@ hotmail.co.uk or 07596 133232.
Saturday 9 February, from 19:30
Come and Celebrate Chinese new year!
Sunday 10 February, 10:15
mid sussex ramblers Danehill CP, School Lane, Danehill 6.5 mile walk via High Wood – Cumnor House School – Lambs Farm – Pollardsland Wood – Sheffield Forest. Optional visit to Coach and Horses pub after the walk. Leader Ray and Alison, 01342 311632.
Saturday 9 February, 11:00-16:00
Castle Inn and Shanghai Brasserie, London Road, Hickstead, West Sussex RH17 5LZ
valentine’s day tea
Kidbrooke Park, Priory Road, Forest Row
Champagne Reception, Lion Dance, Special Chinese Banquet and Disco. Call to book and for more details. Tel. 01444 881223.
Saturday 9 February, 19:30-21:30
Bring your loved one for a romantic tea to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Enjoy a full afternoon tea in our Coach House Restaurant for £18.00 per couple. Booking essential. Normal garden admission applies. Contact 01825 79023, sheffieldpark@nationaltrust.org.uk. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/sheffieldpark.
mansion market
Free admission and parking. This popular and friendly Market is held in and around a beautiful 18th century mansion and hosts a wide variety of stalls offering delicious fresh produce from local farms, organic bakery, interesting and unusual crafts and gifts from many parts of the world, books, clothing, jewellery, leather/ wood/metalwork toys, plants and much more besides. There are puppet shows for children, taster therapy sessions and an all-day cafe.
Saturday 9 February, 11:00-15:30
valentine pamper, shopping & Craft event for breast Cancer Care Burgess Hill School for Girls, Keymer Road, Burgess Hill, RH15 0EG Over 25 stalls of various treatments and shopping. There will also be zumba demostrations, a fun photo booth, face
st. valentine’s Concert Clair Hall, Haywards Heath With Mid Sussex Sinfonia. Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet, The Sleeping Beauty, Bizet’s Carmen and more. Featuring local soprano Rebecca Henning. Luxury Raffle. £10 (£12 on door), £1 U18s. Tickets from tickets@midsussexsinfonia.org.uk, 01444 411470, Carousel Music (01444 417654).
Saturday 9 February, 20:00-23:30
Hart fundraiser Henfield Hall, Coopers Way, Henfield 11-piece band RetrOactive will be holding their annual HART fund raiser. Join them for a Supper and Dance. With licensed bar. Tickets: £15 from Village Care, Henfield Furnishing or www.retroactive-jazz.co.uk.
Sunday 10 February, 14:00
National Trust, Sheffield Park and Garden, Sheffield Park, TN22 3QX
Monday 11 February, 10:45-12:00
steyning decorative & fine arts society monthly Lecture The Steyning Centre, Fletchers Croft Car Park, Church Street, opp church, Steyning Charles Hajdamach will lecture on The Studio Glass Revolution 1960 to Now £35 annual subscription or £5 donation for max 2 visits. Contact mrspennyhill@yahoo. co.uk, 01903 814390.
February Valuations Pictures Tuesday 19 February 10am to 4pm
To make an appointment or for further information contact: 01273 220 000 jenny.bouston@bonhams.com
Jewellery Wednesday 27 February 10am to 4pm
Bonhams 19 Palmeira Square Hove East Sussex BN3 2JN
Our London Pictures and Jewellery specialists will be visiting the Brighton & Hove office to provide free and confidential valuations.
A natural pearl and diamond lavallière Sold in London for £199,250
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£4. Tel: 01273 842805, email jane.baker47@ btinternet.com. www.pemburyhouse.co.uk.
50p members, £1 visitors. Contact 01444 451363 or see www.lindfieldhorts.org.uk.
Thursday 14 February
Adastra Hall, Keymer Road, Hassocks
Tuesday 12 February, 14:30
Wednesday 13 February, 20:00
Eight Bells Village Pub, Restaurant and Bed & Breakfast, The Street, Bolney, RH17 5QW
Hassocks field society
From South Georgia to the South Downs a talk by Professor Rory Mortimer.Members £1 Visitors are very welcome. Contact 01273 832351.
Monday 11 February, 20:00
Hatha yoga flow 6-week Course Clayton Village Hall, Hassocks
With Sam Jenkins. Free class trial in February. Contact 01273 842808 or 07922060331.
Monday 11 February, 20:00-23:00
the group
A pub near Haywards Heath
A club for unattached men and women, aged 45+, based at Haywards Heath, Lewes, Brighton, Horsham and Worthing. Walking, eating out, sport, arts & music, theatre, travel. Not a dating agency, but an opportunity to make new friends doing the things you enjoy. www.thegroup.org.uk.
Tuesday 12 – Thursday 14 February, 11:00-16:00
ngs snowdrop & Hellebore garden Pembury House, Ditchling New Road, Clayton, Nr Hassocks, BN6 9PH
Opening for the National Garden Scheme. Refreshments, preserves & plants for sale
Lindfield preservation society King Edward Hall, Lindfield
Brian Tester gives an illustrated talk on the legacy of Charles Eamer Kempe (1837 – 1907). He was a Victorian stained glass designer and manufacturer, who lived at the Old Place between 1875 and 1907. His studios produced over 4,000 windows and also designs for altars and altar frontals. All welcome, entry free. Email john_ chapman@talk21.com, tel. 01444484470.
Tuesday 12 February, 19:45
garden design made simple Village Hall, Hurstpierpoint
With the Hurstpierpoint Horticultural Society. An illustrated talk by Leslie Chamberlain, a garden designer trained at Brinsbury Agricultural College and a great supporter of the National Gardens Scheme. £1/£2. Greenhpp@tiscali.co.uk.
Wednesday 13 February, 20:00
growing and showing daffodils King Edward Hall, Lindfield
A talk by Richard Hilson, a member of Lindfield Horticultural Society who exhibits daffodils both locally and nationally. He will be giving an illustrated talk with tips for growing your own daffodils and how to win prizes with them at the LHS Spring Show.
mid sussex franco british society Function Suite, Clair Hall, Perrymount Road, Haywards Heath “Représentations de Paris dans l’art impressionniste” - illustrated. By Brian Stimpson, Emeritus Professor of French, Newcastle University. Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Palmes Académiques. Following tradition, the main language of the evening is French. 01444 452385 or dandbstevens@btopenworld.com.
Wednesday 13 February, 20:00-22:00
the History of asters Adastra Hall, Keymer Road, Hassocks With the Hassocks Horticultural Society Illustrated talk/presentation by Jacqui Aviolet. Hopefully Jacqui will bring some plants along. Members £1.50 Visitors £2.50. Refreshments included. Contact 01273 844544, andyhancock844@tiscali.co.uk.
Thursday 14 February
extra-special flowers for valentines Amaryllis, 7 High Street, Ditchling, BN6 8SY Amaryllis is open for cut flowers, gift bouquets and accessories MondayFriday 9am-4pm and Saturday 9am-1pm. Open until 6pm on 14 February. www. amaryllisevents.co.uk.
valentine’s day at the eight bells Book early for a romantic evening enjoying our Valentine’s Evening menu and some gentle jazz from our special guests “L’escargot Trois” £25 per person Contact 01444 881396, see www. theeightbellsbolney.co.uk.
Thursday 14 February
valentine’s Champagne gourmet meal Felbridge Hotel and Spa, London Road, East Grinstead, RH19 2BH £45 per person for 4 courses. For more details www.felbridgehotel.co.uk/ valentinesdinner.
Thursday 14 February, 20:00
Hath yoga flow 6-week Course Brooks Pavilion, Burgess Hill With Sam Jenkins. Free class trial in February. For more info, phone Sam 01273 842808 or 07922060331.
Friday 15 February, 10:30-13:00
me/Cfs self management Course Haywards Heath Town Hall, 40 Boltro Road, Haywards Heath, RH16 1BA This course runs for six Friday mornings. Adults, young people aged 14 or over
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Top flamenco guitarist and his dancers
Fri 22 March 7.30pm
HORMONAL HOUSEWIVES Toyah Willcox stars in a hilarious evening of comedy Tue 2 & Wed 3 April 7.30pm
Tue 19 & Wed 20 February
MOSCOW CITY BALLET
ENGLISH TOURING OPERA
perform Swan Lake (Tue) and Sleeping Beauty (Wed)
performing Cosi fan tutte (Tue) and Simon Boccanegra (Wed)
Tue 5 - Sat 9 March
Sat 6 April 7.30pm
Keith Jack stars in the sensational musical
Tamsin Waley-Cohen joins the orchestra for a night of Tchaikovsky
Sun 10 March 5pm
Wed 24 - Sat 27 April
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ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
SEBASTIAN FAULKS’S BIRDSONG
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and carers are welcomed. Learn about the illness, how to manage it, pacing, problem solving, stress, medicines and healthy eating. Taken at a comfortable pace by people who understand. £30 for the whole six weeks. Contact reMEmber, PO Box 1647, Hassocks, BN6 9GQ. Email me_cfs@hotmail.com, 01273 831733, www.remembercfs.org.uk.
raffle ticket with fabulous prizes to win, and a free Spine Check. £3 Donation to GOSH.Contact 01444 257 555 www.falconhealth.com.
Friday 15 February, 19:15- 21:45
£45 per person for 4 courses. For more details, see www.felbridgehotel.co.uk/ valentinesdinner.
music for everyone
The Cyprus Hall, Cyprus Road, Burgess Hill Celebrated Organist Tim Flint in Concert. £5 on the door. Contact 01444 241269 or bhkeyclub33@talktalk.net.
Friday 15 February, 19:30-21:30
east grinstead society open forum Main Hall, East Court Mansion, East Court, East Grinstead, RH19 3LT Come and discuss the East Grinstead Neighbourhood Plan and other issues of local interest. Visitors £1.50, members £1- including refreshments. Phone 01342 322648, www.eastgrinsteadsociety.org.
Saturday 16 February
Charity Coffee morning Falcon Health, 66a Church Walk, Burgess Hill Coffee morning charity event for the children of Great Ormond Street Hospital. We are offering free refreshments, a free
Saturday 16 February
valentine’s Champagne gourmet meal Felbridge Hotel and Spa, London Road, East Grinstead, RH19 2BH
Saturday 16 February, 20:30-23:30
John Lloyd, Bankside Farm, Jacobs Post, Ditchling Common, RH15 0SJ
Contraband
Clayton & Keymer Royal British Legion, Woodsland Road, Hassocks, BN6 8HE
Five-Piece Band covering songs from Kings of Leon, Duffy, The Killers and more. £2 (members free). Contact claytonkeymerbl@ aol.com or 01273 845829.
Sunday 17 February, 10:00
mid sussex ramblers
Saturday 16 February, 19:45-22:00
Haywards Heath music society Concert St Wilfrid’s Church, Church Rd, Haywards Heath “Handel, Hogarth and Captain Coram’s Foundling Hospital”. Illustrated lecturerecital by Janet Canetty-Clarke. Adult: £12, child £3, concessions and member’s discounts available. Contact Jeffrey Harris jeff_harris@talktalk.net, 01444 459043.
Lindfield Tennis Court car park (access off Lewes Road B2111)
5 mile walk via Criplands – Abbots Leigh – Scaynes Hill – Costells Wood – Eastern Road Nature Reserve – Lindfield. Optional refreshments in the Red Lion afterwards. Leader John C: 01444 483860.
Sunday 17 February, 11:00-16:00
Croft Hall, Burgess Hill School for Girls, Keymer Road, RH15 0EG. Doors open 7.45pm. Lovely sprung wood floor £5.00. Refreshments included. Ample free on-site parking. Enquiries 01444 248926 or 0785 2330758.
Come to see Pelham House all dressed for that special day. Chat to our wedding coordinator and have a complimentary glass of bubbly. Free. Contact 01273 485635 or sales@pelhamhouse.com.
Monday 18 – Friday 22 February
finishing techniques
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Plumpton College, Ditchling Road, Lewes, BN7 3AE
Free taster courses for those at school (years 9-11) and 6th form college wishing to work in either the rural industries or the great outdoors. Careers advice includes Apprenticeships. Tours of specialist facilities. Programmes from school courses through to degree. Free courses and careers advice. T: 01273 890454 e: enquiries@plumpton.ac.uk www.plumpton.ac.uk
Monday 18 February, 20:00
URC.Hall, Keymer Road, Hassocks
Pelham House Hotel, St. Andrews Lane, Lewes, BN7 1UW
strictly dance magic
Monday 18 – Thursday 21 February 09:00-16:30
keymer folk dance Club
wedding showcase day
Saturday 16 February, 20:00-22:45
Hand-polishing techniques, inc. preparation, colouring, staining & French polishing. 5 Days. 01444 480388.
Contact Janet on 01273 843399 or just come along; no partner needed.
Monday 18 February, 20:00
mid sussex Camera Club Community Rooms above Lloyds TSB Bank in Burgess Hill Members Evening Another Home grown, an evening of members’ images.
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Tuesday 19 February, 10:00-16:00
Quiz night in support of St Peter & St James Hospice. Tables of 8. Tickets £12 including fish and chip supper from 01273 842100.
Always Learning. Paul Sansome, a professional landscape and wildlife photographer, will be showing his work.
Bonhams, 19 Palmeira Square, Hove, East Sussex BN3 2JN
Saturday 23 – Sunday 24 February, 10:00-17:00
Wednesday 27 February, 10:00-14:00
paintings valuation day Bonhams’ specialist will be visiting the Brighton & Hove office to provide free and confidential valuations. By appointment. For further information or to make an appointment, please contact Jenny Bouston on 01273 220 000 or email jenny. bouston@bonhams.com
Tuesday 19 – Thursday 21 February, 11:00-16:00
ngs snowdrop & Hellebore garden Pembury House, Ditchling New Road, Clayton, Nr Hassocks, BN6 9PH
Opening for the National Gardens Scheme. Refreshments, preserves and plants for sale. £4. Contact 01273 842805, jane. baker47@btinternet.com. www.pemburyhouse.co.uk.
Tuesday 19 – Wednesday 20 February, 19:30
moscow City ballet
The Hawth, Hawth Avenue, Crawley
Plus Mainee on Wed 2.30pm. Swan Lake (Tue) and Sleeping Beauty (Wed). For prices and details, contact 01293 553636 or hawthboxoffice@parkwoodtheatres.co.uk. www.hawth.co.uk.
Tuesday 19 February, 19:45
a policeman’s lot
Club Suite, Hurstpierpoint Village Centre. A talk by Neil Sadler.
Wednesday 20 February, 19:30
mid sussex philatelic society
Oaks Hall, Burgess Hill School for Girls, Keymer Road, Burgess Hill
Disaster Mail: John Lea. 01273 471897.
Thursday 21 February
the Comedy Club
Clair Hall, Perrymount Road, Haywards Heath
Local History archive exhibition West Hoathly Village Hall
Exhibition of old photographs, maps, documents, artifacts, parish registers and recorded reminiscences. Special Exhibit on Gravetye and William Robinson. Bring any items of interest Research your family history and maybe meet some old friends. Teas and raffle.
Saturday 23 – Sunday 24 February, 10:00-16:00
mc beans orchids open weekend McBeans Orchids, Cooksbridge
Free guided tours and advice around the growing areas. See hundreds of amazing plants in flower, no need to book, please just feel free to turn up. Contact 01273 400228, see www.mcbeansorchids.co.uk.
Saturday 23 February, 14:00-16:00
spring Craft fair
Sunday 24 February, 11:00-15:00
gatwick manor wedding fair AB Events Wedding Fair. Contact 01444 257711 info@abspecialevents.co.uk www. abspecialevents.co.uk
Adastra Hall, Hassocks
Holy Trinity Church Cuckfield
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Friday 22 February, 10:00-13:00
Monday 25 February, 09:00-12:00
working open day
Tavistock & Summerhill School, Summerhill Lane, Lindfield, RH16 1RP
A chance to experience Tavistock & Summerhill Nursery and School children at work and play. Contact 01444 450256, admissions@tavistockandsummerhill.co.uk.
Monday 25 February, 19:45
Hassocks field society
Join Sid from Cbeebies live on stage in a fun-filled adventure that’ll knock your socks off! Perfect for ages 3-7. £11/£10 (Groups of 3 or more). Phone 01444 455440, see www.freedom-leisure.co.uk.
Adastra Hall, Keymer Road, Hassocks
Friday 22 February, 19:00-22:00
mid sussex Camera Club
ditchling support group Quiz night Ditchling Village Hall, Ditchling, BN6 8TT
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Lorna Beaumont RSPB: Birds in your Garden. Ring for more details: 01444 482055.
Thursday 28th February, 19:00
free Cosmetic surgery open event Nuffield Health Haywards Heath Hospital, Burrell Road, Haywards Heath
Martlets Hall, Civic Way, Burgess Hill
Soprano Rebecca Newman will be singing in Forest Row as part of her UK tour supporting the RNLI. www.rebeccanewman.co.uk. £10. Contact 01342 327587 or thelma. manning@homestall.co.uk.
vivace Concert
Clair Hall, Perrymount Road, Haywards Heath
Ansty Village Hall, Deaks Lane, Ansty, West Sussex RH17 5AS
Freshfield Hall, The Square, Forest Row
rebecca newman
friends and neighbours
sid’s show
ansty garden Club meeting
Thursday 28 February, 19:00
Sunday 24 February, 14:30
Friday 22 February, 11:00/14:00
Wednesday 27 February, 19:45
Saturday 23 February, 19:30
Friday 22 – Saturday 23 February
Skirt Making. After learning about the sewing machine and mastering its use we’ll make skirts we can wear home. £20.
Bonhams’ specialist will be visiting the Brighton & Hove office to provide free and confidential valuations. By appointment. Contact 01273 220 000 or email jenny. bouston@bonhams.com.
Sale of crafts, gifts and produce in aid of various charities. Refreshments. 50p, children free. Contact 01342 716791, cdhavencentre@btinternet.com or call 01342 716437.
The Haven Centre, Hophurst Lane, Crawley Down, RH10 4JL
Gatwick Manor
For more information and to book online please visit www.madeandmaking.co.uk
Bonhams, 19 Palmeira Square, Hove
If you’re thinking about cosmetic surgery, come along to our open event. Consultant Mr Paul Banwell will provide information about a range of procedures from wrinkle reduction and liposuction, to breast augmentations and tummy tucks. Register now for this free event on 01444 848969.
2 hours of stand-up comedy. Cabaret seating and a licensed bar throughout. £9.00 (£11.00 door). 01444 455440, www. freedom-leisure.co.uk.
Children’s sewing workshop
Jewellery valuation day
Sussex Lost and Found, a talk by Sue Broadbridge. Members £1 Visitors very welcome. Contact 01273 832351.
Monday 25 February, 20:00
Community Rooms above Lloyds TSB Bank in Burgess Hill
pudding night – french fancy Eat your way through some of the best French desserts with five tempting puddings to try throughout the evening. David Allen hosts another talk about the very best French puddings. £10.50. 01444 242888, www.freedom-leisure.co.uk.
Thursday 28 February, 19:30
national trust Lecture
Clair Hall, Haywards Heath
‘The National Trust and the South Downs National Park’ by Jane Cecil. Tel. 01444 457648.
Friday 1 March, 18:00-20:00
Hypnobirthing in Hurstpierpoint Sussex Osteopath & Complementary Health Clinic,135-137 High Street, Hurstpierpoint 3 sessions for mums-to-be and their birthing partners to learn relaxation and self-hypnosis for the journey towards natural childbirth. Look forward to giving birth feeling relaxed and empowered. Run by an experienced and specially trained hypnotherapist. £150 for course, CD and info pack. Contact nicola@ nicolaprestonbell.com, 01444 819075. www.nicolaprestonbell.com
Friday 1 March, 19:45-21:45
working with bats Cyprus Hall, Cyprus Road, Burgess Hill
Hosted by the Friends of Burgess Hill Green Circle Network. Amanda Millar of the Sussex Bats Group will talk about her work and will be accompanied by living examples. Raffle and refreshments. Members £1, non members £2, under16s free. Contact 01444 242667 or mary.s.smith@talktalk.net.
Friday 1 March, 20:00
friends of east grinstead museum – speakers night East Court Mansion East Court East Grinstead Graphology - Julie Hinton will give us a talk on graphology - the ‘science’ of hand writing analysis. £2.50, members free.
Saturday 2 March
Come and sing Haydn’s nelson mass St Andrews Church, Cants Lane, Burgess Hill Rehearsal 4pm to 6pm, Performance 7.30pm to 9pm. Burgess Hill Fairtrade Festival and Sussex Chorus invite singers from local choral societies, choirs, church choirs and schools to take part in a performance of Haydn’s Nelson Mass, the Festival’s opening event. Vocal scores provided. Audience also welcome. Singers £10: Audience £10. Contact 01444 412579, see www. burgesshillfreedomfestival.com.
Saturday 2 March, 09:00-12:30
information morning
Plumpton College, Ditchling Road, Lewes
Find out about land-based courses. Apprenticeships and Employer Training. Careers advice available. Programmes from School courses through to degree. No booking needed. T: 01273 890454 e: enquiries@plumpton.ac.uk.
Saturday 2 March, 10:00-12:45
open day
Worth School, Paddockhurst Road, Turners Hill
A chance to find out more about the Worth ethos. Meet the Head Master, monks and teachers and see the campus with a personal student tour guide. Call 01342 710231, see worthschool.co.uk.
Saturday 2 March, 20:30-23:30
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Clayton & Keymer Royal British Legion, Woodsland Road, Hassocks, BN6 8HE Solo covers artist. £2, members free. Contact claytonkeymerbl@aol.com or 01273 845829.
Sunday 3 March, 10:15
mid sussex ramblers
Meet Weir Wood Bird Hide car park in Legsheath Lane, near East Grinstead
A 6.5 mile walk around Weir Wood Reservoir via Whillets Bridge – Stone Hill Rocks – High Weald Landscape Trail – Busses Wood – Botley Wood – Brambletye House – Alder Moors – Legsheath Lane. Leaders Ray and Alison. Dogs under control. Please bring a snack for break. Contact 01342 311632.
Sunday 3 March, 11:00-15:00
plumpton racecourse wedding fair Plumpton Racecoure, Plumpton
AB Events Wedding Fair. For more details please contact 01444 257711, info@ abspecialevents.co.uk, see www.abspecialevents.co.uk.
Sunday 3 March, 19:30-22:00
the twagger band The Woolpack Pub, West Street Burgess Hill
Part of the Burgess Hill Fairtrade Festival. The Twagger Band plays mostly traditional music on traditional instruments, including Dulcimers, Psaltery, Serpent, Northumbrian Pipes and others. Free (donations requested on the night).
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www.sjcooklandscaping.co.uk
01444 831138
Keeping Sussex Warm for 50 years Total Peace of Mind with BSW Central Heating
GAS LPG OIL
FREE 3 Years Parts and Labour FREE 3 Annual Service checks
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Keeping Sussex Warm since 1962
7 Year Parts and Labour Warranty with selected tel: 01444 831 138 email: sales@bsw-bs.co.uk Worcester Bosch Boilers 1962 - 2012
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Jays Brushes Painter & Decorator Interior & Exterior www.jaysbrushes.co.uk Jason@jaysbrushes.co.uk
07940 326495 WINDOW GALLERY Competitively priced bespoke picture framing service
Approved by Trading Standards
THUR–SAT 11am–5pm Studio 9, Turner Dumbrell Workshops, North End, Ditchling BN6 8GT
Tel: 01273 726190 Mob: 07986 938750 info@windowgallery.co.uk • www.windowgallery.co.uk
BalcomBe Glass LTD
incorporating Burgess Hill glass co.
For all your Glass and GlazinG requirements EmErgEncy glazing sErvicE availablE: sEalEd unit manufacturErs tEstEd to En 1279 brokEn down unit rEplacEmEnt sErvicE. cut glass to tradE & rEtail frEE EstimatEs amplE parking Unit 5 Avocet Trading Estate, Victoria Gardens off Victoria Way, Burgess Hill, West Sussex RH15 9NH
T: 01444 230986/246004 F: 01444 230987/247007 www.balcombeglass.co.uk
(Established 1979)
80 Savill Road, All types of: Lindfield RH16 2NN Brick Driveways, Tel: (01444) 450300 Patios, Paths, Email: Garden Walls, contact@nwhittaker.co.uk www. nwhittaker.co.uk Landscaping etc
Do you neeD extra income? £50 - £200 + PER WEEK / MONTH?
HourS to Suit you. oPerate From your HomeBaSe. No experience required. On going training provided FREE!
Our business isn’t about selling, distributing catalogues or health products.
Are you self-motivated and prepared to work?
For FREE information call John
01444 220768
Mobile: 07939 236239 Email: joneyo@uwclub.net
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HANDYMAN HOCKLEY SERVICES Steven Hockley
Ben Duggan-Palmer
* Honest * Professional * Reliable
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Carpentry / Joinery / Building Contractor Tel/Fax: 01444 245686 Mobile: 07944 073353 email: bendugganpalmer@yahoo.co.uk
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Clinical Foot Consultant Qualified Chiropodist • • • • •
Corns – Callus Nail Problems Heel Problems Athlete’s Foot Fallen Arches
Foot Treatments
With Manipulation and Laser Therapy
• Strained Ligaments and Tendons • Skin Problems • Heel Spurs • Enlarged Joints • Morton’s Neuroma
Dorothy Dickson
D.S.Ch., M.Inst. Ch.P., Dip.I.I.H.H.M. 72 West Street, Burgess Hill Tel. 01444 870429 Laser Therapy and Acupuncture for Foot – Knee – Hip – Back Shoulder – Neck – Elbow
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We are experienced and reliable tradesmen offering only high quality workmanship – from renovations right through to new builds – to every customer. All of the work we do is fully insured for your safety and peace of mind.
Call Sean Pollard 01444 471988 mrsp243@msn.com
Want to look fabulous in your Jeans? Boost your fitness and lose the fat! JPS Bootcamps now in your area.
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Rainflo Plumbing
R.Garden A. Palmer Machinery
A.E.Whitehead & Son Building Specialists Established Over 40 Years • Design, Build & Restore • Kitchens & Bathrooms • Qualified, Assured Quality
We offer a reliable prompt service for all your plumbing needs! Free advice & estimates
Sales & Service
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Telephone: 01273 841 501 Mobile: 07775 832 518
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www.aewhitehead-son.co.uk
Tel: 07966 417684 Office: 01444 254593 Email: phil@rainflo.co.uk
www.southdownstoves.co.uk
01273 890322
11 Park Avenue | Hassocks West Sussex | BN6 8LT
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T: 01273 832016/833008 E: sales@rapalmer.co.uk E: rod@rapalmer.fsnet.co.uk W: www.rapalmer.co.uk Michaelmas, London Road Sayers Common Hassocks BN6 9HX
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Spectrum LEWIS DECORATIONS
Plumbing and Heating Services Ltd
Unit11Stanbridge Stanbridge Park Unit Park, Staplefield Lane, Staplefield, Haywards Heath, W Staplefield Lane Tel: 01444 400419 Fax: 0870 1410345 Staplefield, Haywards HeathWeb: www.spectrumplumbingandheating Email: gareth@spahs.co.uk
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West Sussex RH17 6AS Tel: 01444 400419 Fax: 0870 1410345 Mob: 07940 502151 Established 25 years. Plumbing and Heating Services Ltd 228864 Email: paul@spahs.co.uk City and Guilds Qualified. Web:Lane, www.spectrumplumbingandheating.co.uk Unit 1 Stanbridge Park, Staplefield Staplefield, Haywards Heath, West Sussex RH17 6AS
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QUALITY DECORATING SERVICES
Tel: 01444 400419 Fax: 0870 1410345 Email: gareth@spahs.co.uk Web: www.spectrumplumbingandheating.co.uk
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Ellis Motors garage in Burgess Hill offers a full range of garage services for all makes and models of cars and light commercial vehicles. Over 20 years of retail motor trade experience, providing a friendly and efficient service.
www.spwebco.com mail@spwebco.com Unit 6, Grange Farm, Turners Hill Road, West Sussex, RH10 4EY
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All mechanical repairs, brakes, clutches, cambelts & welding Servicing to manufacture’s spec.
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Hassocks Eyecare Centre 17 Keymer Road Hassocks, BN6 8AD
MOT’s arranged & MOT repairs Engine diagnostics
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Collection & delivery of customers’ vehicles New & used car inspections by prior appointment
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Martin Flowers
Painter & Decorator City & Guilds Qualified 40 years experience Fully Insured Free Quotations
Hurst & Hassocks Cars Long and Short distances
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01444 892393
Our taxis take you anywhere you want to go
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Mobile 07734
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Mobile Car Valeting Pressure Jet Cleaning (Patios/Decking) Caravan & Fleet Cleaning
Pick up the phone and we’ll clean your home!!! Call Hannah for a free no obligations quote Unique 3
• Local, airport, long distance • Competitive rates
(Domestic & Commercial Cleaning) www.unique3cleaning.co.uk
• Local drivers with local knowledge
01444 456040 or 07517207331
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extinguisher trading company • Sales • Maintenance • Servicing • On-site Extinguisher Training
Tel: 01444 487821 or 07501 724865 Email: etcetc@tiscali.co.uk 28a Backwoods Lane, Lindfield, West Sussex, RH16 2ED
COME AND SEE THE NEW RANGE OF ATCO LAWNMOWERS – PETROL, ELECTRIC AND RIDE-ON Garden Equipment & Tools. Spares & Repairs. Coal and logs.
COMPOST & FERTILISERS
Unit 1, 30 Bridge Road, Haywards Heath www.petandgardenwarehouse.com
01444 474019
Professional Animal Nanny and House Sitter Local references available · fully insured · EST 1984
Amanda Wilde
Caring for your animals in their own home
07801 563190 01273 857426 (Poynings)
Bowalker Windows windows – doors – conservatories glass & glazing
www.amandawilde.co.uk
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Established 1986
* Cleaning & Ironing Service * House move and Spring cleaning * Commercial/Office cleaning * Our staff are fully insured & have completed a thorough training programme. For further information and a brochure please call;
THE COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL DECORATING & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE SERVICE • PATIO/DRIVE jETwASHING • FREE QUOTATIONS • FULLY INSURED • INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
Lisa on 01273 846823
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www.ladiesthatdo.co.uk Serving Mid Sussex since 1986
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Specialist Treatment for Hair and Scalp, including: • hair loss and thinning • oily, flaky, dry, itchy scalp • allergic reactions, eczema and psoriasis • poor hair condition
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s Award Winning Care Homes Sussex Health Care is an award winning group of care homes providing 25 years of healthcare in Sussex. The Group operates 20 homes, predominantly in the West Sussex area, providing nearly 550 beds, incorporating specialist care provision as well as care for older people. Care Homes for People with Learning Disabilities/Physical Disabilities/Neurological Conditions ●
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Beechcroft Care Centre and Hazel Lodge Beech Lodge and Oak Lodge Horncastle Care Centre Kingsmead Care Centre Kingsmead Lodge Norfolk Lodge Orchard Lodge and Boldings Lodge
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Redwood House
01403 790948
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Sycamore Lodge
01403 240066
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White Lodge
020 8763 2586
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01825 714080
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01444 401228
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Kingsmead Care Centre Longfield Manor Rapkyns Care Home Upper Mead
01403 265335 01403 786832 01403 276756 01273 492870
01403 242278
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To find out more about our homes and the services we offer, contact: Corrine Wallace Head of Operational Care Services
01403 217338 corrine.wallace@sussexhealthcare.co.uk
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Unit 45, The Old Brickworks Station Road, Plumpton Green East Sussex BN7 3DF
01273 891144
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