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Inside... Cover Stories

9 Sir Ian McKellen A non-stop life on stage and screen 19 UK Travel Discover what’s on your doorstep 39 Feeling Floored Finding you the perfect flooring option 50 Get Prom Perfect Embrace the bling for school leavers 62 The Ancient Order of Froth Blowers Perfect combo of charity, drinking and fun!

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Sir Ian McKellan

Young at Heart in Heathfield Keeping Heathfield memories alive

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Editor’s Comment March can be a funny old month, one never knows whether to expect snow or spring sunshine! Regardless, daffs and tulips bob and bow in abundance, we have our darling mothers to celebrate and some inspiring reads for you to enjoy. Have a super month.

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nown to millions across the world as Magneto in the X-Men films and Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies, Sir Ian McKellen’s appearance in over 45 feature films and his non-stop stage appearances in a career spanning six decades has certainly earned him his accolade of one of the most influential people in theatre. McKellen’s interest in theatre and acting was sparked from a young age and the Lancashire born lad not only saw as many shows as he could

but also appeared in many productions, both on the school stage and in local amateur groups. From school McKellen won a scholarship to Cambridge where his English Literature studies perhaps took second fiddle to his involvement with the drama club. Not being drama school trained has in no way held McKellen back, however. In fact it could be said he gained more experience learning on the job and working his way up to become the world renowned actor he is today, able

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Honour (CH) for his services to drama and equality, it was a little daunting waiting to interview Sir Ian. When I arrived backstage at the London theatre where his sell-out 80 theatre tour to celebrate his 80th birthday concluded – “I was 80 earlier this year [2019] and decided I didn’t want a party. I chose to tour 80 theatres so I would not be at home,” – his company manager, Tom McCormack, went out of his way to be so helpful and put me at ease by stating that Sir Ian was en route to the theatre on a motorbike. The legendary actor arrived and quickly assured me that he was just the pillion rider, behind a former racing champion, who could get him from home to the theatre in 20 minutes. He was certainly nothing like his character of Freddie in the television series Vicious. So much more humble and likeable. I inquired as to how I should address him: “Ian, of course. The rest is just a title. John, I’m Ian.” I treasured the next 45 minutes. His great new movie, The Good Liar, with Helen Mirren, had enthralled me a couple of days earlier. In preparation I’d also read an unauthorised biography on Ian and had sadly, not been impressed. He has no plans to write his own life story. “I was offered a contract to write one, but when they told me I had to travel all around the world to appear on chat shows I turned it down. Just talking about myself and not acting. I didn’t want that at all,” said Ian. Ian, such a charming man, is not full of his own importance. I found him quite modest when talking about his amazing career and he almost played down any mention of his numerous awards. He never went to a drama

school but appearing in 21 productions at Cambridge University shaped his future career. The critics from the national papers came in to review their productions and he won rave reviews which proved useful when he decided on an acting career and went for interviews. He was initially inspired by some fellow students at Cambridge, like Derek Jacobi, Miriam Margolyes and Peter Cook, who all wanted to be actors. “When I started, my ambition was just to be in work. Coming from the north I was never obsessed by London.

A young actor called Maggie Smith recommended him to Laurence Olivier for his new National Theatre company As it happened, I’ve gone all around the world working. I couldn’t have gone further than New Zealand for The Lord of the Rings. It’s been a wonderful life and I have been so lucky. “I’ve never been out of work, but I was never racing for fame or Hollywood. I was just happy to work anywhere and not worry about the money I got. I just wanted a good play,

good director and a nice part.” Ian had some real luck during the run of his first West End play, A Scent of Flowers, which starred Phyllis Calvert. A young actor called Maggie Smith came in to see the show and her friend Phyllis. She was impressed with Ian and recommended him to Laurence Olivier for his new National Theatre company. During his early career, Ian made a few movies, but it was not until the 90s and beyond that he really began to make a worldwide impact. Appearing in a movie called Apt Pupil led him directly to playing Magneto in X-Men. Then came Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. Suddenly a whole new generation, who knew nothing about his reputation as the world’s top Shakespearean actor, had discovered him. Now youngsters love meeting Gandalf. In New Zealand his character’s face was on stamps, coins and dolls. Ian has been a regular on the Graham Norton chat show and he is a little cautious about making too many appearances. “I don’t want to be remembered as the man on the Graham Norton show. Peter O’Toole was very entertaining on chat shows, but when he died people remembered him for being an oddball character with funny stories, instead of for all his great performances. “I’m going to ease back on Graham Norton shows and, sadly John, ones like this.” I’m sure there was a glint in his eye, but I knew where he was coming from. Many were surprised when he turned up on Coronation Street to play con-man Mel Hutchwright. In fact, he loved it and had such admiration for their regular actors. “In soaps now, they get more and more episodes. There is no time to rehearse with new characters. You just jump on the train with the rest of them. It was so alluring to be in the same room as those very familiar faces and characters. They are nothing like that in real life. “It was an absolute joy and an ambition. They were terribly kind to me. I even broke a couple of Emily Bishop’s chairs when I sat down. They had been there for the run of the show and I felt very guilty about that.” With that, he was off to prepare for another full house, to humbly walk on stage and mesmerise the audience with his one man love letter to theatre. l A podcast of the whole interview can be found from your podcast provider, search for John Hannam, or visit www.johnhannam.com

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ne of the advantages of living for many years in the same area, is that you witness the changes, and can pass those early memories on to the younger generation. Heathfield has a long history and some of the members of the ‘Young at Heart’ group, whose formation was inspired by the television programme, Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds, are able to recall a generous slice of it, when they meet twice a week on a Tuesday and Thursday at Heathfield Park Cricket Club. This is, in some respects, an unusual group for retired people. There are opportunities to socialise, get involved in craft activities or listen to a speaker, with a substantial, tasty lunch cooked on the premises, but it’s the

Heathfield residents are keeping themselves youthful with the Young at Heart group; Helen Stockton went to talk to some members, who also have wonderful memories of the town afternoons that are slightly different. Then, children from local primary and nursery schools come to visit, share their reading books, take part in some

Barbara recalls the steam trains coming through the tunnel and bringing coal into the station yard of the craftwork and have a chat. The founder of the group, carer Rachel Gibson, sees the benefit to group members of this intergenerational contact. “The key thing is combatting loneliness,” she says, “and the mix of generations just really works.” Approximately half the group suffer from some form of dementia, and the children encourage

them to engage and chat. “They are non-judgemental, and it bridges all gaps.” One of the things the older members bring to the group are their vivid memories of Heathfield over time. Barbara Clark has lived near Heathfield for 83 years and her house, in Broad Oak, has been in her family for over a century, originally belonging to her grandparents. She remembers cycling into Heathfield on a Saturday to visit the shops. She particularly remembers the variety of shops, with a fresh fish shop, the bakery where she used to get cakes for the weekend and two or three ironmongers, one of which still remains in the town. She recalls the livestock market, which was in its present location, and she describes the farmers driving their cattle along the road, particularly at certain times of year. She also has fond memories of the railway. “I used to be so travel sick on the buses that if I wanted to go to Eastbourne or Tunbridge Wells I used to travel on the train. That was better for me and I quite enjoyed that.” Barbara also recalls the steam

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trains coming through the tunnel and bringing coal into the station yard for the coal men to load onto the lorries and deliver to local residents. She remembers with sadness Heathfield railway station like many of the smaller, rural ones, falling victim to the Beeching cuts and closing. Another group member with vivid memories of the railway is Donald Miller. Don has lived in Heathfield for 64 years and he recalls going to Eastbourne on the train for family outings, with the pram in the guard’s van. He recollects having a pleasant day at the seaside then catching the train back to Heathfield. He also remembers the trains rattling along in the tunnel, sending vibrations up through the High Street. However, Don doesn’t just remember the changes, he was involved in some of them. He worked as a carpenter/joiner on a building still trading on the high street. He was also engaged in maintaining that most prominent of Heathfield landmarks, the transmitter mast. “I was doing the donkey work,” joked Don. “I made two or three doors

Rachel Gibson sees the benefit to group members of intergenerational contact so they could get the machinery in.” Don has particular reasons for remembering the Heathfield Hotel where a supermarket is now, as his wife, Maureen, used to work there. He also remembers playing the Euphonium in the Fairwarp Silver Band and going over to Lewes for bonfire night. He doesn’t play anymore but he does relish coming along to the group. “We haven’t missed a day. It’s a

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hen I was young, ‘going abroad’ was something hardly anyone we knew did. It was the preserve of the wealthy or the adventurous. My family were happy to visit our little green 1960s caravan in the Lake District for years. Along came package holidays to Spain, and soon enough my schoolfriends were jetting off to the sun, while we ventured to Wales and a slightly plusher caravan. Cycling in the New Forest

For decades it’s been the norm to venture around the world, as our options to travel and see the globe expanded rapidly, thanks to travel agents and latterly, the internet. But things are changing, and people are starting to rediscover the joy of British travel, realising how many interesting things there are to see and experience, closer to home. Getting to know your own country is now seen as more

Some of the happiest holidays can be the simplest and closest to home ethical, way cooler and much easier than lugging yourself across continents in search of a good time. The UK has fifteen National Parks to explore, each with a unique slice of our fabulously varied island home. If your legs can’t handle the hills, consider spending a week or two in the extensive Norfolk Broads. It’s a land of idyllic waterways and huge skies, home to some of the UK’s rarest wild animals

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and birds. It’s easy cycling country and with over 200km of navigable waterways, even novice sailors or kayakers will find it simple to get out on the water. If you love woodland the New Forest is a heady combination of heath and forest, inhabited by wild ponies and easily accessible from Sussex. It also boasts long stretches of unspoiled coastline and idyllic villages surrounded by dense woodland. Further west and definitely wilder is Dartmoor, rich in ancient monuments, granite tors and heather covered moors. Pony trekking is as popular here as the other national parks that are home to their own native horses and ponies. There are nine main equine breeds in

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this country, suitable for children and adults to ride. They range from the diminutive Shetland pony to the mighty Shire, a breed in which a few trekking centres specialise due to its weight carrying abilities and sheer excitement. If you seek immersion in deep wilderness, The Cairngorms in Scotland are an adventurers paradise. They’re home to the UK’s highest mountain range, superb terrain for experienced hill walkers, climbers, cyclists and skiers. Red squirrel live here alongside the magnificent golden eagle and pine martens. It’s a challenging environment and home to wildlife that are superbly adapted to the climate. Photography holidays are popular here and experienced local guides will take you to places where you are likely to spot birds and mammals you will not see anywhere else. If you are interested in honing a particular activity or learning a new skill, the UK is a great place to learn; there are no language barriers and there are specialist holidays in virtually any discipline you can think of. From cookery weekends on the coast to hawk walks in the midlands, from historical breaks in Shakespeare country to caving in the Yorkshire Dales, there is organised tuition across the entire country, either as part of a group or one to one teaching. If you don’t have a car or lack confidence driving long distances, numerous operators offer group coach tours which take care of holiday schedules, transport, parking and accommodation. And you get to make new friends along the way as well.

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If you seek an independent adventure, find your own accommodation, take your own equipment and explore without the confines of an itinerary. Canoeists revel in the wild coastlines of the south west while hikers head for Snowdonia, the Brecon Beacons or the Lake District. If you fancy long distance walking, there’s an enormous network of national trails including the brand new, England Coast Path. This will be the longest

Local travel is about seeing your immediate surroundings with a new eye managed and waymarked coastal path in the world, consisting of four major sections; The Scottish border to the Welsh border in the north west, The Welsh border to Southampton in the south west, Southampton to The Wash in the south east, and from The Wash Rafting in Wales

to Berwick in the north east. The entire path will stretch 2,795 miles once complete, encompassing the entire coast of England, providing a lifetime of walking holidays for anyone wishing to complete modest amounts of the trail at a time. Dog owners have a choice of over 40,000 pet friendly holiday cottages in this country, meaning your canine pal can partake in your annual leave, and not be left behind. Cornwall and North Wales are two of the most popular destinations for dog walking, keeping you both fit while enjoying a break together. Closer to home you can fit in a weekend away to recuperate from work; if you want to combine activities with independent travel, this kind of holiday even has a new name: the micro adventure. Strap a tent to your bicycle, or if you’re not quite up to that, sling it in the car, and head out somewhere you can reach in a couple of hours to indulge in your very own mini adventure. Wild swim, kayak with a light inflatable, use bush skills, or explore unknown lanes on two wheels; some of the happiest holidays can be the simplest and closest to home. Local travel is about seeing your immediate surroundings with a new eye, concentrating on the immersive experience rather than seeking endless novelty. It’s the new way to enjoy the world and more and more people are realising that this wild and varied island of ours is packed with interest, adventure and unforgettable days. That little green caravan might seem like a long time ago, but it’s time has come again… I can only hope it’s still there! l

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“The space was quite small, and enlarging it involved removing a load bearing wall. This meant we had to install steel girders to support the weight, but it was worth it – we now have a lovely, spacious bathroom that now runs the length of the bedroom,” says Kate. The final differences were to block a connecting door between sitting and playroom, and change the staircase and the front door. “The balustrade at the landing and the front door were both originally solid wood, but by simply replacing these with glass, it opened up and lightened the whole area,” she says. Once the structural work was finished, Kate had a clear vision of the decorating schemes she wanted. “I was still working as a yoga teacher and setting up my blog, but in my spare time that year we rented I was

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along with some other artists. I adore her work, and have repeated some of the colours she’s used on her canvas in details around the room, such as vases and cushions.” Kate also chose a Jessica Zoob limited edition print for the sitting room, which is home to one of her favourite pieces of furniture, the three-metre sofa. “I’d fallen in love with a designer sofa, but it was too expensive. Luckily, Susie was able to get her team to create something similar for a fraction of the cost, and having the floorplans meant she could choose the right size and configuration to fit the room exactly,” says Kate. But things didn’t always go to plan. “A month after the bi-fold doors were installed we had the lawn mowed and a stone flew out and shattered one of the glass panels,” she says. Five months after that, Kate came home to another minor disaster. “Our cleaner had inadvertently picked up a piece of hard plastic in the vacuum and the whole of the beautiful solid wood floor downstairs was covered with deep scratches – I nearly cried when I saw them.” Now that everything is finished and repaired, though, Kate is thrilled with the results. “When you start work on a house, you never know what to expect. It took four months longer and cost more than we thought, but it was a lovely experience that evolved organically. I’m thrilled with the results and more importantly, as a family we’re so happy to be living here.” l Photos: Robert Sanderson/Narratives Styling & Writing: Penny Botting/Narratives

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and travertine, tiles are both low maintenance and hard-wearing, adding a cool elegance to any room. As tiles can be cold on the feet, underfloor heating is a good idea when installing it. CONCRETE Hard-wearing, easy to clean and maintain, concrete is a great option for an industrial and edgy look. With a growing range of colour options, it can be finished to your taste but must be properly sealed to prevent moisture and mould issues.

a huge range of colours and designs in either sheet or tile form. While vinyl flooring shares the same low maintenance and hard-wearing properties of linoleum, it is cheaper but non-biodegradable. Having said that, it is infinitely flexible in terms of colour and style, can be made to mimic both wood and stone and does not scratch, dent or stain. TILES Made from natural materials, such as limestone, slate, porcelain

RUBBER Non-slip and durable, recycled rubber flooring can be a great environmentally-friendly flooring option. It is easy to clean, waterresistant and soft underfoot, offering a wide range of colours and textures. l

CORK Soft underfoot, cork is natural, planetfriendly and a great heat and sound insulator, making it a good choice for apartments where noise can be a problem. Easy to install and maintain, cork flooring is antimicrobial and hypoallergenic but can fade and be easily damaged. BAMBOO Sustainable, inexpensive and chic, bamboo flooring is an eco-friendly option, as bamboo trees grow faster than most other hardwoods. With a lovely organic grain, bamboo is warm underfoot and impressively strong but as it can absorb water, it is not a great option for kitchens or bathrooms.

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BLOOMING TIMES

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Nothing beats the taste of homegrown potatoes and they’re easy to grow, writes Flo Whitaker. Just stick to a few simple rules, then grab a handful of mint and get that saucepan ready!

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eed potatoes are in the garden centres now. A few tubers of an early variety will give you truly ‘new’ potatoes with an unbeatable flavour. Children are fascinated by potato plants – the promise of “Grow your own chips!” never fails to excite. ‘Chitting’ encourages potato tubers to produce shoots before they’re planted. This is particularly helpful with early varieties as pre-formed shoots will assist tubers into quick growth. A porch or greenhouse is ideal for chitting; anywhere that’s cool, frost-free and brightly lit. Dormant shoots are often clustered at one end of the potato, (known as the ‘rose’ end.) Carefully arrange the potatoes with the rose ends uppermost – an egg box tray is perfect for this. As shoots appear, select the strongest three on each potato and remove the weaker ones. By concentrating the energy into fewer, more vigorous shoots, you’ll get larger potatoes. When the shoots are 2-3 cms in length, plant out the potatoes, approximately 10 cms deep and 30 cms apart. Chitting of maincrop varieties, (typically planted in AprilMay) isn’t always necessary as air/soil temperatures will be much warmer. ‘Earthing-up’, is a process whereby

soil is gently mounded around the stems to increase yield. All parts of the underground stem will produce tubers. Theoretically, the more stem below soil, the greater the crop, but don’t be too greedy! When the foliage is approximately 10cms high, gently draw up the surrounding soil until the foliage tips are just visible. You can also use well-rotted compost or old potting soil for the job and should be able to earth-up several times during the growing period. Potatoes need a sunny, open site. If space is limited, they also do well in pots. Straight-sided ‘grow sacks’ are ideal as they hold a decent volume of soil that allows good root development.

If space is limited, potatoes also do well in pots Containerised plants, particularly vegetables, are more susceptible to dryness and heat than when grown in open ground, so be vigilant with the watering can. Mature plants bear dainty white or lilac/pink flowers. At this point, early varieties can be lifted and eaten straight away, yum! Maincrop varieties need more time; ideally wait until the flowers

have faded and the foliage is beginning to yellow. You don’t have to harvest all your potatoes at once. Just cease watering, remove the foliage and they will store well in situ until autumn. Exposed to sunlight, surfacegrowing tubers may develop greencoloured patches. Green potatoes are poisonous and should always be discarded. In wet conditions, Potato Blight can affect potatoes and tomatoes, (they are related.) Sadly, there is no cure. Diseased foliage should be quickly removed to prevent the spread of fungal spores. Do not compost the foliage, although blight-affected crops are perfectly safe to eat. l

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Mowing Correct mowing makes a huge difference to the health and look of the lawn. Use sharp blades and aim to take off no more than a quarter of the total height in one cut. For the first cut of the new season, set your mower blades high (approx. 30–40mm) until after any late frosts. During the growing season, mow weekly no lower than 25mm (1”), increasing the height of the cut to 50mm (2”) before dry spells.

Is my lawn beyond repair? Lawns are usually looking their worst in late-winter and early-spring, but don’t be disheartened! Before you write off your lawn as a lost cause, give GreenThumb a call. We will come to assess your lawn free of charge and advise you accordingly. If we think it’s beyond recovery by our seasonal treatments, we have another solution! We offer a Lawn Makeover providing you with the ‘Ultimate Lawn’ acting as the centrepiece to your beautiful GreenThumb Garden.

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OPEN GARDENS Saxon Trail, Worth, Crawley, RH10 7RG Sunday 16th August An eclectic range of five town gardens, all within easy walking distance of each other, offering a variety of aspects including planting, pots, ornaments and water features. All the gardens have established areas for quiet contemplation, relaxation and socialising. Four of the five gardens are located in the same close. See beautiful borders and cottage-style planting, gardens adjacent to woodland provide a secluded and peaceful backdrop, with the sound of birds twittering and cascading water. Entry £5.

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The Saxon Trail, in Worth, Crawley

New Trails St Leonards on Sea, TN38 0UU Sunday 14th June With four very different plots, start your ‘garden safari’ at 37 Fernside Avenue. The gardens offer a wealth of scent, colour, interest and ideas. Water features abound with fountains, waterfalls, a beach area with a cabin, and a pond with friendly fish. Enjoy a drought tolerant space with slate rocks and driftwood. An intriguing small garden with lots of tiny areas, through to colourful gardens full of roses, clematis and fuchsias. Entry £5.

Crowborough Gardens, Myrtle Road, TN6 1EY Thursday 18th June Five gardens to see, four of which are within easy walking distance of the town centre. These four gardens include a compact garden lawn with well stocked borders, a garden for all seasons with deep borders, a cosy cottage garden, and an informal plot dedicated to supporting wildlife. A short drive away is a visual extravaganza, where a small garden provides a colourful taste of the Caribbean. Entry £6.

Seaford Gardens, BN25 2JA Sunday 14th June Three new additions are being opened; 5 Clementine Avenue, 8 Claremont Court and Madehurst all offer something new to this nine garden trail. Joint entry £7. Bexhill Group TN39 3RA Sunday 5th July Four new additions are being opened; 15 Winston Drive, 64 Collington Avenue, 4 Gordon Place and Small House. All four gardens offer a beautiful mix of herbaceous planting with structural shrubs, vegetables, planting to encourage wildlife to name but a few. Joint entry £5.

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Peacehaven & Saltdean Trail BN2 8FP Saturday and Sunday 18 -19 July The garden at 33 Wivelsfield Road in Saltdean was cleared in 2016, landscaped during 2017 and planting started later that year. Split over three levels, it’s filled with colourful perennials, annuals, grasses, and succulents planted in the ground and in containers. The formal garden leads to a wildflower meadow extending onto the downs, giving spectacular views of both the sea and South Downs National Park. Joint entry for 3 gardens is £5. Please check www.ngs.org.uk for full details and locations of all the gardens

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EDUCATION

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healthier kids From setting sleep boundaries to slashing screen time, Hanna Prince has some suggestions to give your kids their healthiest year yet

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o your children need more shut-eye? How much exercise should they be getting? And what can you do if they refuse point blank to eat their five-a-day? Here’s how to establish healthy habits that will last a lifetime. SLEEP TIGHT The number of children under 14 admitted to UK hospitals with sleep disorders has tripled over the past decade – and a 2019 study suggested that lack of sleep is far more harmful to the mental health of kids than social media. According to the NHS, three year olds need around 12 hours sleep every night, seven year olds require 10½ hours and even teenagers should get at least nine hours to

function properly. Ban screens for a few hours before lights out, keep to regular bedtimes and use a night-time routine to promote better sleep. LIMIT SCREEN TIME Kids today use screens to play, relax and learn, but too much screen time can be detrimental to physical

If yours go green at the sight of a pea, try hiding their five-a-day and mental health. The World Health Organisation recommends that under-twos spend no time at all watching screens, while two-to-four-year-olds should spend a maximum of an hour per day watching TV or playing computer games. If you’re living with a screen addict, try using security technology to set time limits on device use. THE NEED FOR SPEED Running for just 15 minutes per day has been shown to increase attention and verbal memory in children and improve their feelings of wellbeing. Encourage your kids’ school to get involved in The Daily Mile (thedailymile.co.uk), sign them up for after-school sports or drop into the park on the way home to run.

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CHECK THE SCALES Four out of five obese school children are likely to be dangerously overweight for life. If you’re worried about your kid’s weight then portion control, regular physical activity and swapping high-calorie snacks for healthier versions can all help. START THE DAY WELL A quarter of secondary school children eat no breakfast – but skipping the first meal of the day has been linked to everything from poor GCSE results to social problems. Offer a nutritious, low-sugar meal such as porridge, fruit with yoghurt or an omelette. HIDDEN GOODNESS According to research, half of British parents have given up trying to get their kids to snack on fresh fruit and veg. If yours go green at the sight of a pea, try hiding their five-a-day in favourite foods. Conceal veg in tomato pasta sauce, whizz berries up into smoothies, add pureed banana to cereals, make fruit ice lollies and try your hand at healthy courgette cakes. GET OUTSIDE Kids spend an hour less outdoors per day than they did ten years ago – and it’s taking a toll on their health. From reducing obesity to improving eyesight, playing outside has been proven to have endless benefits. Organise outdoor play dates, encourage active hobbies or try a family activity such as geocaching. l



WHAT MAKES A BUCKSWOOD EDUCATION UNIQUE? You have X students with Y types of interests and Z different talents. Yet you throw them all into one pot and teach them the same stuff. Later the future football player gets diagnosed with ADHD because he can’t pay attention in History classes and the future designer can’t go to university because he failed Religion, Chemistry and Physics and his GCSE scores are low. “Everybody is a genius but if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.” - Albert Einstein At Buckswood, we believe in setting suitable and realistic pathways to suit the needs of all our students. We want our students to enjoy a fulfilling education that allows them to access a good university, a good job and a purposeful life. Years 7-9 – Junior School. Foundations are everything. The Junior School sees our students educated in many traditional disciplines, but Buckswood is also about modernity and doing things a little differently, this is why we value our lessons in Innovation just the same as those in History. Years 10/11 – At GCSE we have three individual pathways, because we recognise that our students have different needs and it is important they find a suitable balance of academic and extra curricular activity. Our advanced pathway is a full 8 GCSE programme for students who want a completely academic route. We offer two further pathways with a reduced number of GCSEs allowing more time for students to enjoy their learning and develop knowledge, whilst gaining practical and lifelong learning skills in courses like the Duke of Edinburgh award. Years 12/13 – 6th form. With our 100% university offer rate, Buckswood has developed a great formula for success. We run three courses - A levels, IB and UFC – so there is something for everyone. Details of all our courses can be found on our website. Private education is not as expensive as you think. The Buckswood foundation offers financial assistance to those that want an opportunity to get on and achieve. Don’t get lost in the educational system – ring us for a chat and a personal tour of the campus, or drop us an email to future@buckswood.co.uk.

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It’s British Science Week in March so Barry Howse explains what you can discover at The Observatory Science Centre in Herstmonceux The Herstmonceux estate with its majestic medieval castle, was home to the Royal Greenwich Observatory (RGO) for more than forty years. However, when this world famous scientific institution moved to Cambridge in 1990, the estate faced an uncertain future. It was eventually purchased and gifted to Queens University of Kingston, Ontario in Canada by a wealthy former student and now operates as the Bader International Study Centre. A short distance from the castle are six green copper domes. This group of buildings was originally known as the Equatorial Group, a reference to the way the telescopes housed in the domes are mounted. Following the RGO’s departure, the group remained a silent testament to a bygone era before being given a new lease of life in 1995 with the opening of what is now The Observatory Science Centre. This was the result of a proposal put forward to Queens University by Stephen Pizzey, founder

the year includes themed evenings with guest speakers, musical events, children’s workshops, stargazing evenings and a wide range of astronomy courses. In addition, the annual Herstmonceux Astronomy Festival is a fantastic family-friendly weekend and major fund raising event, ensuring the domes and telescopes are kept in good working order for the benefit of all visitors. The Science Centre is also a first class educational facility with Learning Outside The Classroom Quality Badge accreditation. and Director of Science Projects Ltd, a company Groups from a wide range of schools and educational establishments are welcome and with charitable status, who wanted to establish all Key Stages are accommodated. A typical a ‘hands-on’ science centre at the redundant school visit could include a workshop activity, observatory. A delighted Sir Patrick Moore science show and telescope tour along with declared that it had been ‘saved for science’. In plenty of time for everyone to interact with 2004, an extensive repair and upgrade of the all the exhibits. A dedicated outreach team can buildings and telescopes was completed with even bring hands-on tabletop exhibits into the the aid of a substantial grant from the National classroom as well as an inflatable planetarium Heritage Lottery Fund. The Science Centre is with state of the art software for an awe now a Grade II* listed monument. inspiring journey into space. Visitors to this unique attraction will Over the last twenty five years The discover over 100 hands-on exhibits, both Science Centre has never deviated inside and outdoors. A wide range of permanent exhibits based around themes such from its original ethos that science as Forces, Earth and Beyond, Light and Colour, should be fun and engaging. It continues to be a place of learning Astronomy and Time, are complemented by temporary exhibitions that change throughout and discovery as well as giving visitors the opportunity to view the year. All the exhibits are designed, built the wonders of the night sky and installed by Science Projects. They are through some of the largest fully interactive and suitable for all ages. An extensive events programme throughout telescopes in the country.

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EDUCATION

Prom has become an essential right of passage for school leavers. Here’s how to embrace the bling, says Hanna Prince

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orget the awkward dancing and dodgy lighting of traditional school discos – leaving do’s today are more High School Musical than Byker Grove. More than 85% of British schools now host a prom in June or July. Inspired by high school TV shows, it’s an excuse for exam-weary teens to let their hair down Hollywood style (or near enough). Proms date back to 19th century USA, when American universities began to host co-ed banquets for each year’s graduating class. These often involved a ‘promenade’ – a formal introductory parading of guests, and the tradition quickly caught on. By the 1950s, most high schools were holding endof-year dances in hotels, country clubs or other glamorous locations. In 1975, President Gerald Ford’s daughter had her senior prom at the White House. TAFFETA AND TIARAS When it comes to glitz and glamour, proms leave traditional leaving parties standing. Some schools still host a farewell dance in the sports hall, but it’s common for events to

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be held at hired premises or even at luxe five star hotels. Students often begin shopping for outfits months in advance, swapping dress or suit shots on social media and attending specialist ‘prom shows’ for inspiration. The bling doesn’t end with the outfits. Many go all out in the transport stakes, hiring limos, 4x4s or supercars to get them to their destination. Wacky rides are almost as

Double decker buses, milk floats and donkey carts are all on offer to prom attendees de rigour as posh ones – double decker buses, milk floats and donkey carts are all on offer to prom attendees. And, if you really want to make an entrance, some companies even market prom helicopter hire. Getting ready for the big night can take the best part of a day. From spray tans and beauty treatments to professional hair do’s and makeup, many students opt for the allout Hollywood experience.


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It’s no surprise that prom prep can play havoc with parents’ budgets. The average UK household spends £220 per teenage daughter and £157 per son attending the school prom, with most of the cost going on tickets, outfits and transport. That’s nothing compared to America, where the average parent blows an incredible £630 on prom night. If you’re struggling, there are charities such as Prom Ally (www.promally.co.uk), which may be able to help. ALRIGHT ON THE NIGHT The build-up begins months in advance – but what can you expect from the night itself? Most teen proms kick off with friendship groups getting together for preprom photos. That usually means Instagramable phone shots, but some parents choose to employ a professional photographer to capture memories from the big night. Before you take this route, check to see if your school has engaged a photographer to attend the prom itself.

School proms occasionally include buffets or even sit-down meals. If yours isn’t a foodie do, make sure you include dinner plans beforehand. That could be anything from a candlelit meal with your date at a fancy restaurant to a potluck dinner at home with friends. Most schools rely on parent chaperones as well as staff, which means mum and dad can be as involved as students are happy with. The action usually kicks off around 7pm with dancing and sometimes live music. If your school has followed the US tradition of ‘prom court’ then students will have nominated a ‘king’ and a ‘queen’ several days before the event and the titles will be announced on the night. Prom court isn’t necessarily a popularity contest – it can be a chance to show support for students with disabilities or those who don’t often receive attention. Finally, don’t forget the after party. Some schools or parent organisations host events that continue into the small hours, but it’s more common for friends to gather at supervised (or unsupervised!) after parties. Stay safe, have fun and make the most of the evening. This is an event that you’ll only get to enjoy once in a lifetime. l

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CARE

Carers come from all walks of life, and many of them are young, under the age of 18. This can be particularly challenging and support is needed, as Lisa de Silva discovers

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t is estimated there are 700,000 Young Carers in the UK helping to look after a parent or sibling. While caring for others can be rewarding, it can also be highly challenging for those so young. Here, we take a look at the support and resources available to Young Carers and what we can all do to help make their lives a little easier. A Young Carer is anyone under 18 years old helping to care for a relative who is disabled, ill, suffering with a mental health condition, drug or alcohol addiction. Around 10% of all school children are Young Carers. These children will often do more household chores than their classmates and may have to nurse relatives as well as helping with personal care, such as bathing and dressing. COMMON PROBLEMS Being a Young Carer can be physically and emotionally draining and often friends do not understand the pressure Young Carers are under or that they have less free time. What’s more, many Young Carers may feel embarrassed by their status and along with having to cope with watching someone they love suffering, often have to grapple with a whole range of difficult emotions such as stress, anxiety, anger,

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YOUNG CARERS guilt, sadness and loss. These feelings, along with chronic tiredness can have a negative impact on all areas of a Young Carer’s life including their education, friendships, physical and mental health.

seek out a trusted adult to voice any concerns. This could be a teacher, school nurse or counsellor, a doctor, a close family friend or the social services department of the local council. There are also a number

SEEKING HELP Although it is not easy Around 10% of all school being a Young Carer, there are organisations children are Young Carers who understand the pressures and can of specialist charities set up offer support, along with across the country to help the opportunity for a wellYoung Carers by helping to deserved break from the improve the overall support caring role. given to families so the Young Carers feeling impact on younger members anxious and stressed should is not so great. Some also provide activities, youth groups and respite breaks to give Young Carers a

chance to relax, meet new friends and build their selfconfidence. In addition, they can help to develop self-care plans, provide financial advice and signpost other organisations to help with specific problems, such as eating disorders and mental health issues.

GET INVOLVED Young Carers also have the right to be looked after and if you would like to help lighten their load there are various ways to do this. Donating to or fundraising for a Young Carer’s charity, volunteering to help at activity clubs and events or providing respite care to give a Young Carer some regular time off can all make a real difference. l

CONTACTS The Honeypot Children’s Charity for Young Carers aged 5-12 years www.honeypot.org.uk The Children’s Society www.childrenssociety.org.uk Action for Children www.actionforchildren.org.uk Carers UK www.carersuk.org Young Minds www.youngminds.org.uk Childline www.childline.org.uk West Sussex County Council www.westsussex.gov.uk East Sussex Young Carers www.imago.community

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WELLBEING

In the next part of our wellbeing series we continue to explore how we can improve and strengthen our emotional wellbeing, says Lisa de Silva

Improving

EMOTIONAL WELLBEING

Practice Self-acceptance Nobody is completely perfect and nobody is completely worthless. We are all simply flawed human beings trying to navigate the challenges of life and at times we will all feel anxious, sad, angry, insecure, hurt, weak and lonely. This is normal. Problems start when we try to hide from these feelings or pretend they don’t exist. Not accepting ourselves and our feelings leads to poor emotional wellbeing and we end up lying to ourselves about what we’re really feeling and what we really want. We stay in relationships and careers that we are not happy in and convince ourselves all is well. But lying to ourselves and living a life which is not fulfilling or satisfying is too high a price to pay to maintain the status quo. To strengthen our emotional wellbeing, we must learn 54 SUSSEX LIVING | March 2020

Changing your inner voice to a kind, compassionate and supportive friend can be a fast-track to improved emotional wellbeing self-acceptance and honour what our emotions are trying to tell us. Accepting we are not perfect and confronting our fears is a first step in feeling good about yourself and your life. The Voice Inside One of the best ways to achieve a degree of self-acceptance is to change the voice inside our heads. As children we absorb the voices of those in authority, both good and bad and eventually these voices become our own way of thinking about and judging ourselves.

If you were surrounded by loving, encouraging and enthusiastic voices you are likely to have a healthy level of self-acceptance, self-worth and robust emotional wellbeing. But if the voices you heard were critical, panic-ridden, threatening or humiliating, your ability to be accepting of and compassionate towards yourself will be lacking. What do your inner voices tell you when you make a mistake, feel angry or upset? Are they kind or harsh? Changing your inner voice to a kind, compassionate and supportive friend can be a fast-track to improved emotional wellbeing. Be Your Own Best Friend While it might feel strange to develop a friendship with yourself, it is one of the easiest ways to improve your selfworth and strengthen your emotional wellbeing. Friends support us when we fail, when we don’t find the love we need or when our talents aren’t recognised at work. When we experience rejection and failure, our friends do not stop liking or loving us, they don’t tell us we’re stupid and undeserving, but help us overcome our disappointments with compassion and kindness. Learning to support and love yourself is an essential component of strong and positive emotional wellbeing. In short, self-acceptance, honouring your feelings and treating yourself with love and compassion will all help to strengthen emotional wellbeing. l l


Our next event at Heather View

Heart health

Wednesday 18th March 2020, 2pm - 4pm

Join us to hear Joana Silva, Cardiac Rehabilitation Specialist Nurse at Tunbridge Wells Hospital share insights, information and advice on how to prevent heart disease. To find out more or to book your free place call us on 01892 883205 or email caroline.thomas@careuk.com

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HEALTH

OVARIAN CANCER AWARENESS MONTH

March is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month and Sara Whatley has been learning how we can all get involved in raising awareness and assist with fundraising

and by raising money to help save lives. Diagnosis at an early stage can more than double the chance of survival but less than a third of UK women are confident they know the symptoms. Symptoms occur frequently, up to a dozen times a month and include: l increased abdominal size/persistent bloating (not bloating that comes and goes) l difficulty eating/feeling full l pelvic or abdominal pain l needing to wee more urgently or more often Other symptoms can include unexpected weight loss, back pain, a change in bowel habits, and extreme fatigue. Women experiencing any of these symptoms regularly and at an abnormal level should consult their GP and get checked. It’s worth noting that unlike cervical, bowel and breast cancers, there is still no reliable, effective screening method for ovarian cancer. You can help spread the word by holding a fundraising event, like a bake sale, pub quiz, sponsored walk and so on. l www.targetovariancancer.org.uk

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he earlier a woman is diagnosed with Ovarian Cancer the more likely it is that she will respond to treatment. Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month aims to make sure more women are diagnosed sooner, by raising the profile of the disease and its symptoms,

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FOOD & DRINK

You can cook the pork the day before and leave in its juices. Reheat covered for about 40 minutes in a 160 Fan oven and then reduce the juices as the recipe below. INGREDIENTS 1.5 - 1.75kg/3¼ - 3 ½lbs Pork shoulder boned, rind removed and rolled 6 fat cloves of garlic, roughly chopped 3cm ginger peeled, roughly chopped 1 tbsp smoked paprika 2 tbsp chipotle chilli paste or 2 pasilla dried chillies 1 tbsp ground coriander 200ml/7fl oz white wine vinegar 2 large banana shallots, thinly sliced 2 tbsp light muscovado sugar 1½ tsp freshly ground black pepper 4 sprigs thyme 1 tbsp sea salt flakes METHOD Make deep scores all over the rolled pork and put into a large bowl.

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As Mothering Sunday approaches on March 22 there’s a myriad of opportunities to go out to eat and treat that special lady in your life, but for those that might feel a little more adventurous, and keen to create their own special treat, why not go the whole hog and treat Mum to a meal created with your own fair hands and talent: marinated slow roast pork served with guacamole, salsa Mexicana, frijoles borrachos (drunken beans) and tortillas

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up piece of baking parchment, put a piece of tin foil over the casserole and then a lid. Cook for 30 minutes then lower heat to 180°C, 160 Fan, Gas 4.

the juices and reduce (by about a third) until thick and syrupy. When ready to serve pull the pork apart with two forks and mix with the syrupy juices.

Preheat oven 200°C, 180 Baste the meat with 3 Fan, Gas 6. Put the pork 4 the juices, re-cover and Serve on homemade and marinade into a large cook for another 30 minutes. 5 tortillas with lots of casserole with the shallots, Lower the oven again to coriander leaves and lime sugar, thyme sprigs and 600ml/21fl oz water and salt. Cover closely with a scrunched

160°C, 150 Fan, Gas 3 and cook for another 2 hours or until very tender. Strain off

wedges to squeeze over and the other suggested accompaniments.


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Tortillas de Harina de Trigo – Wheat Tortillas Tip: If you wish, use ready made tortillas

INGREDIENTS 500g/1lb 1oz plain white spelt flour 1 tsp salt 80g/3oz lard or butter cubed 375ml/13fl oz warm water Spelt wheat is low in gluten and similar to the original wild wheat used in Mexico METHOD Put the flour and salt in a bowl add the lard or butter cubes and rub into the flour with your fingers to create coarse crumbs.

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Guacamole INGREDIENTS 3 ripe tomatoes ⅓ cucumber peeled in strips, halved lengthways, deseeded and finely chopped 1 small red onion cut into quarters and thinly sliced 1 green chilli deseeded if wished, finely chopped 1 red chilli deseeded if wished, finely chopped Juice of 1 lime ¼ tsp salt ½ tsp freshly ground black pepper 2 -3 ripe avocados

Salsa Mexicano INGREDIENTS 250g/9oz tomatoes deseeded and roughly chopped 250g/9oz yellow/orange cherry tomatoes deseeded and roughly chopped 4 tomatillos husked and roughly chopped 2 spring onions sliced 2 tbsp olive oil 2 cloves garlic crushed 1 red chilli deseeded and sliced 60 SUSSEX LIVING | March 2020

cling film and leave for 30 minutes. Pinch off 18 pieces of 3 dough all roughly the same size. Cover the rest

whilst rolling one at a time. Roll out evenly thin circles about17cm diameter. Heat a flat heavy based 4 pan on a medium heat and cook one at a time in

the dry flat pan for about 2 minutes each side until pale golden spots appear on the surface.

Put the cooked tortillas 5 between sheets of nonstick paper while you cook

them all. To heat through wrap the stack in tin foil and warm in a medium oven. 10g /½oz bunch coriander, leaves removed and chopped METHOD Chop the tomatoes into small cubes, discarding the pips. Put into a bowl with the cucumber, onion, chillies and half the lime juice and seasoning. Leave for 20 minutes.

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Halve the avocados, 2 remove stones and skin. Chop into small cubes and

mix with the rest of the lime juice. Gently fold into the tomato mixture with the coriander.

1 green chilli deseeded and sliced Juice of 1 lime 8 sprigs of young oregano METHOD Mix all the ingredients together for the salsa and fold in the oregano leaves keeping some sprigs for the top.

Frijoles Borrachos – Drunken Beans INGREDIENTS 250g/9oz pinto beans soaked in water overnight 2 tbsp olive oil 2 cloves garlic finely chopped 1 onion finely chopped 2 fat red chillies deseeded and finely chopped 2 fat green chillies deseeded and finely chopped 3 ripe tomatoes skinned, deseeded and finely chopped 200ml/7fl oz light beer/ pale ale 10g/½oz coriander leaves removed and chopped ½ tsp sea salt flakes METHOD Put the beans in a pan and cover with water. Do not salt. Bring to the boil. Drain and rinse with cold water. Cover with fresh water and bring to the boil again. Turn down the heat until just simmering and cook until just tender for 45minutes to 1 hour.

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Heat the oil in a pan and 2 add the garlic, onions and Add salt to taste and the half the chillies, fry for about 3rest of the chillies with 10 minutes on a medium the chopped coriander. Serve heat until just starting to turn

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Mother’s Day Flower Workshop with Fizz 21st March 1.30pm till 3.30pm £50pp Local florist, Lisa Geer will be joining Bluebell for a special event of floral design and sparkling wine. You will be learning how to assemble the perfect arrangement before enjoying a tour of the estate and a tasting of five sparkling wines, to discover how our winemakers use similar creativity when crafting our award-winning wines. Following the tour, sharing platters of local crafted cheese and nibbles will be served.

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HISTORY

The Ancient Order of Froth-Blowers, founded in Sussex, combines the venerable arts of fundraising, drinking and socialising; an unbeatable combination! Peter d’Aguilar reports

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he English are renowned throughout the world for their humour, charity, eccentricity and love of beer. Few organisations combine these characteristics as neatly and benevolently as the Ancient Order of Froth Blowers. Founded back in 1924, the AOFB was the creation of First World War veteran, silk merchant and enthusiastic blower of froth Bert Temple, along with Sir Alfred Fripp, the eminent philanthropist and surgeon to Kings Edward VII and George V. Fripp

PHOTOGRAPHS OF BADGES, AND OF THE FITTLEWORTH VAT COURTESY OF THE FRIENDS OF THE FROTH BLOWERS

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had carried out lifesaving abdominal surgery on Temple who, out of gratitude, set up the Froth Blowers as a way of raising a £100 donation – in support of the surgeon’s many good causes. One beneficiary was Fripp’s Invalid Children’s Aid Association – affectionately known as the Wee Waifs. The AOFB also helped wounded and unemployed ex-servicemen. One of the Order’s first official meetings took place at the Swan Inn in Fittleworth, West Sussex. As a result,

The Swan became known as ‘No. 0 Vat’ – Vat being the AOFB’s pet name for its chosen venues. AOFB members each received humorous meteorological titles based on their success as recruiters to the Order. New recruits were Blowers and modest canvassers started out as Blasters (25 new members) or Tornadoes (100). The most prolific rose to the ranks of

Grand Typhoon, Sou’west Gale, Cloud Burst or Breeze Vertical. While AOFB membership was predominately male, the Order also welcomed female members (the Angelic Order of Fairy Belles), canine pets (the Amiable Order of Faithful Bow-Wows) and even small children – some were signed up at birth. Life membership was a mere five shillings, but other charitable funds were raised through light-hearted fines for breaches of etiquette – such as failing to wear AOFB cufflinks to a meeting. These meetings, chaired by a Chief Gargler, took place in pubs, inns, hotels and military camps, even at the London Stock Exchange and the Sporting Life newspaper, which became an enthusiastic champion of froth blowing. From its roots in Sussex, the AOFB’s popularity swiftly spread around Britain, the Commonwealth


and beyond. The AOFB only existed for seven years until the demise of its two founders and the Great Depression brought about its end in 1931. Nevertheless, in that relatively short time the Order recruited nearly 700,000 members across 160 countries, donating to its many beneficiaries over £100,000 (worth more than £5 million today). Not everyone approved of the AOFB, however. Temperance campaigners railed against an organisation that promoted drinking alcohol - despite the AOFB motto of ‘lubrication in moderation.’ Despite this, and retrospective perceptions of xenophobia and misogyny, this sociable and charitable body, with its catchy theme tune “the more we are together, the merrier we will be,” brought much joy to its many members as well as to disadvantaged children and ex-servicemen. Over the years, such luminaries as former poet laureate John Betjeman and fictional heroes Lord Peter Wimsey and Bulldog Drummond have referenced the AOFB in print. In 1981 notorious real-life mercenary Mad Mike Hoare attempted to disguise his ill-fated Seychelles military coup as an AOFB outing. It is therefore welcome news that, almost one hundred years after its

foundation, the AOFB has risen Phoenix-like from the ashes – in the form of the Grand Ancient Order of Froth Blowers. In 2018 a reformation group began recreating a modernised version of the AOFB. The GAOFB is now gathering momentum, with new Vats springing up all round Britain as well as in Australia, New Zealand, Germany and the USA. While adhering devoutly to the original principles of ‘raising money for charity and having fun doing so, whilst blowing the head off one or five’, the new Order now embraces foamy coffee, hot chocolate and any other froth-bearing beverages. As well as traditional pubs, clubs and

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hotels, Vats can also be set up in coffee shops and fast food outlets. The Friends of the Froth Blowers was set up by David Woodhead in 2012, who also founded his own brewing company, and is author of The Zestful Gollopers and Of Fripp and Froth Blowers. Amidst the turmoil and confusion of modern life, it is reassuring to know that ‘the ancient art of froth blowing amongst persons of leisure and anyone of a kindly disposition’ is alive, thriving and bringing good cheer to froth blowers in the Twenty First Century. l With special thanks to Dr David Muggleton www.gaofb.org

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PETS

It’s a Dog’s Life The coming of spring has put Teddy in a reflective, optimistic mood, pondering his personal canine similarities to lions and sheep as he looks ahead to longer, warmer days. As usual he barks his thoughts through his human interpreter, Helen Stockton

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ccording to ‘Her Indoors’, who is a bit of a dubious source of knowledge at the best of times, March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. Now whilst we might have a few lambs appearing by the end of the month, I’ve not seen any lions locally,

which might come as a relief to ramblers, minding their own business in the lanes. The nearest we’ve got is the dog next door, who’s a Leonberger. They were bred to resemble lions and he is massive. However, that doesn’t stop me exchanging pleasantries with him under the fence on a regular basis. Border Terriers might be small in

size but we are mighty in attitude; positively leonine in fact. I think I embody the disposition of both lion and lamb, depending on my frame of mind. In relation to delivery people or other unexpected callers, I like to think I do my duty in the barking department. And if you are something small and furry, like a rabbit or a squirrel, you might not stop to evaluate the specific kind of predation you are being subjected to, as you are enthusiastically pursued across the lawn. I’m also very rough with my toys who endure a vigorous regime of shaking and flinging about in a way that endangers the ornamentation in the lounge. Toys don’t generally tend to last very long before they are minus body parts, ruthlessly de-squeaked, and their innards spread all over the carpet. As far as I know, most lambs don’t behave like that.

Stop me from looking like a Wookiee on a bad hair day On the other paw, put me in front of the woodburner and tickle my tum and you won’t find a more placid dog anywhere. I sit down and wait politely to be requested to eat and I take treats with a surprising gentleness from between proffering fingers. Like a lamb, I also have a woolly coat which unlike sheep, gets attention three times a year to stop me from looking like a Wookiee on a bad hair day. ‘Her Indoors’ doesn’t collect my surplus fur and knit it into jumpers, which is probably a mercy, but my cast offs make a regular contribution to the nest lining of local birds. And without wishing to be indelicate, I don’t like mint sauce either… However, I suspect that if I’m honest, the lamb and lion analogy has more to do with March’s role in straddling the divide between winter and spring than as a comment on Border Terrier nature. I won’t refer to the mild, wet weather we’ve experienced so far, as this is a sure way to provoke an Artic blast and snow up to the window sills, but let’s put it this way, the daffodils have been nodding to the snowdrops in our garden for some time now. So I see March as a month of emerging optimism, and if the weather is good I might do some emerging of my own. If I’m out for a walk, I don’t mind a few lambs. l 64 SUSSEX LIVING | March 2020


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EVENTS

SPOTLIGHT EVENTS Fri 17 April

All that Jazz Fundraising Concert in aid of the Chaseley Trust Friday 17th April, 7.30pm at the Birley Centre A musical variety evening presenting Neal Richardson and his Not King Cole quartet. Having played in over 50 countries, pianist/ singer Neal presents a taster of his London Jazz Festival show celebrating 100 years of Nat King Cole, inspired by when he played Nat’s piano in LA’s Capitol Studios. Neal is supported on the night by the Eastbourne College Jazz Band and the Chaseley Resident’s Choir. The concert will be raising funds for The Chaseley Trust, a charity based in Eastbourne and supporting people with complex disabilities. All proceeds from the tickets and raffle on the night go directly to providing improved bathing facilities. Tickets are now on sale at £12 each and are available from www.chaseley. org.uk/fundraising/all-that-jazz-musicconcert/ or www.fatsoma.com, and the Birley Centre or in person from The Chaseley Trust based in South Cliff, Eastbourne. Telephone number 10323 744200 or email: fundraising@chaseleytrust.org

Have a Cracking Easter at Drusillas Park! Various dates in April Drusillas Park offers a roar-some day out that includes exotic animals, large adventure play areas, amazing rides and more! Don’t miss the brand new attraction for 2020! Jurassic Jungle opens this Easter!! Take a walk back in time and discover a lost world of Jurassic giants. Get ready to ROAR and CLAW your way through the incredible prehistoric walk-through. Plus, there are tons of egg-citing events taking place, including a special Bird of Prey day and the chance to meet Peter Rabbit, Bing & Flop and more! For more info: www.drusillas.co.uk/

Various dates in April

events 01323 874100. Located just off the A27 in Alfriston

Horse-Guided Systemic Constellations Workshops March, April & May Systemic constellations is a dynamic coaching model that can help remove blocks, alter negative patterns and provide clarity and direction. A horse-guided workshop offers: individual constellations, collective ritual, exploration of ancestral legacies and connection to your ‘inner herd.’ Beneficial to those facing loss, trauma or uncertainty, but also to those seeking

deeper communion with self and others. A recent participant said: “I could feel the healing energy as these wise souls welcomed me and offered a safe, peaceful and loving sanctuary – magical!” For information on monthly workshops and individual sessions, visit www.creativeconstellation.net or contact Shivaun Woolfson on 0787 217 8315 or email shivaunwoolfson@aol.com. Workshops Mar, Apr & May

Hastings Beatles Day at White Rock Theatre Sunday 5th April, 12 noon to 11pm Hastings Beatles Day returns for 2020 and will this year support The Sara Lee Trust, a local Hastings-based charity supporting people with cancer and other life threatening illnesses by providing free specialist counselling and complementary therapy care. Hastings Beatles Day 2020 will bring acts together from around the world to perform on multiple stages at the White Rock Theatre; showcasing the music of this world famous and much loved band, in many different

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Sun 5 April styles and with performers of all ages. It is an event that really brings the people of Hastings together, and supports a great local charity as well. Tickets £16. Family Tickets £40 Tickets on sale on the door and available in advance from the White Rock Theatre Box office (booking fee applies) www.whiterocktheatre.org.uk Facebook and Twitter @hastingsbeatlesday www.hastingsbeatlesday.org.uk


Hop Into Easter Fun at Hever Castle Thursday 2nd to Sunday 19th April Family fun at Hever Castle and Gardens throughout the Easter holidays promises to put a spring in your step. Hunt for the colourful carrots and the Hever bunny in this fun free Easter trail or take part in an Easter egg hunt in the grounds. Each child will receive a chocolate for completing the trail and a mini chocolate egg for each Easter egg they find.

Thur 2 to Sun 19 April

As well as the Easter themed activities, a visit to Hever Castle in spring offers a great chance to explore the stunning gardens. Visitors can enjoy a dazzling display of spring blooms from daffodils to hyacinths, camellias and early tulips. Gardens open at 10.30am; Castle opens at 12 noon. Last admission 4.30pm; final exit 6pm. www.hevercastle.co.uk or call 01732 865224

Royal Sovereign Suite Open Weekend at Sovereign Harbour Yacht Club

Fibre Fest at the Enterprise Shopping Centre, Eastbourne Saturday 4th April, 10am to 5pm and Sunday 5th April, 10am to 4pm Fibre Fest – All things Textile returns for its fourth year to the Enterprise Shopping Centre, next to Eastbourne’s Railway Station this Spring. If you’re interested in Sat 4 & Sun spinning, weaving, 5 April felting, textile art, knitting and more, this is the place to be! With over 25 suppliers, makers, workshops and demos, it will be a celebration of all things textile. Free admission, free parking on Sundays (first floor event, access via stairs only) To find out more visit: www.enterprise-centre.org

Friday 13th & Saturday 14th March, 11am to 8pm & Sunday 15th March, 11am to 4pm If you’re planning a large family celebration or just a fun party in 2020 then why not come to Sovereign Marina, Eastbourne and view the recently refurbished Royal Sovereign Suite at Sovereign Harbour Yacht Club at this Open Weekend? Come along on any of these three days to discuss your specific requirements and ask about the very special event hire rates, and you could be holding your next celebration in comfort and style with stunning views over Eastbourne harbour! Everyone is welcome to enjoy a complimentary glass of wine and a canapé. With lots of free parking, easy access,

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a well-stocked bar and a wide choice of menus there really is no excuse to put off that celebration in 2020. To book your place, email: enquiries@ shyc.co.uk or call: 01323 470888 or simply just turn up to Sovereign Harbour Yacht Club, The Waterfront, 3 Harbour Quay, Eastbourne BN23 6JH

The Observatory Science Centre, Herstmonceux Stargazing Evening – Saturday 14th March, 6.30pm to 11pm

Sat 14 & Sun 15 March

Come and view the night sky through some of the largest telescopes in the country. In the event of bad weather, we offer a planetarium style presentation. No booking required. Normal admission prices apply. British Science Week Activity Weekend – Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th March As part of British Science Week, we are holding an Activity Weekend. There will be lots of extra activities focusing on space exploration. These are included with your general admission. For more information, call 01323 832731 or visit www.the-observatory.org

Buble Meets Sinatra: The Showdown at the Royal Hippodrome, Eastbourne Saturday 18th April, 7.30pm Experience the next best thing to the idols themselves in the tribute-musical taking U.K. Michael Buble and Frank Sinatra fans by storm. With a stunningly authentic cast, this exhilarating show finds Sinatra time-travelled from his 1950s trilby-wearing zenith to meet today’s sensational Canadian contender for his crown, Michael Buble, for the ‘concert of the century that never was’.

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Buble brings his biggest hits and Sinatra swings his most legendary classics, alongside all the fun and excitement you’d expect from the two idols backed by a top-level full live band. So who will be favourite when their two worlds collide in a night Buble and Sinatra fans will not forget... let the showdown begin! Royal Hippodrome, 106-114 Seaside Rd, Eastbourne BN21 3PF. Box Office: 01323 802020 www.royalhippodrome.com

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MICHAEL BALL AND ALFIE BOE Fri 6 Mar

THE WHITNEY HOUSTON HOLOGRAM TOUR Sat 7 Mar

THE BOYS ARE BACK Fri 27 Mar

THE JOE AND DIANNE SHOW Thur 2 Apr

SIMPLE MINDS Mon 20 Apr

JOE BONAMASSA Sat 25 Apr

GEORGE Thur 7 May

TRIXIE MATTEL Fri 22 May

DANCE ANTHEMS LIVE Sat 23 May

GREGORY PORTER Tue 26 May

IN CONVERSATION WITH THE SOPRANOS Wed 27 May

STRICTLY THE PROFESSIONALS Thur 28-Fri 29 May

ROGER HODGSON Tue 7 July

PAW PATROL LIVE! Sat 8 Aug

MICHAEL BOLTON Sun 11 Oct

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See website for details of all upcoming events and activities including our Celebration Sundays

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The Elvis Years Thu 9 April

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PUZZLE PAGE SUDOKU

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CHARITY

IT’S ALL ABOUT CHARITY CASTLE NIGHT TREK - TAKE ON A CHALLENGE

PROSECCO PARTY IN AID OF THE CHILDREN’S RESPITE TRUST

Be the first to take part in a brand new 10k trek with Chestnut Tree House on Saturday 16 May 2020 and experience the stunning grounds of Herstmonceux Castle after dark. Setting off at sunset, you will pull on your walking boots, switch on your headtorch, and get set to trek through varying terrain of ancient woodland, wildflower meadow and enchanting gardens. The challenge will be tough, but you will create your own magical memories whilst helping local children and families who know they don’t have long together live life For the Now and, when the time comes, say goodbye in the way they want. Join in on Saturday 16 May 2020 for Castle Night Trek and take on a challenge. For pushing your limits. For local children and families. For the Now. Visit www.chestnut-tree-house.org.uk/castlenighttrek to register now!

To launch the Children’s Respite Trust’s ten-year celebrations, they are holding a ‘Prosecco Party’ on Friday 24 April 2020 at the Cavendish Hotel, Eastbourne and they would love you to join them! Attendees will receive a welcome drink on arrival followed by a fundraising two-course dinner and auction. There will be additional prosecco on the table to enjoy. The evening will conclude with live music from ‘Forever Queen’ a Queen Tribute act. They are looking for businesses to sponsor the event. Sponsors can expect their company to be promoted alongside the event at every opportunity. If you would like to discuss the sponsorship packages further please call the Trust on 01825 817417. Tickets are £45 per person and available to purchase online at www.crtcharity.org

DO YOU DARE TO SPEND THE NIGHT AT THE ROYAL HIPPODROME THEATRE? A spine-chilling evening of fun challenges, torch-lit tales, music, poetry and more - all at Eastbourne’s oldest, spookiest Theatre, The Royal Hippodrome. This is one show you won’t want to miss! Join the storytellers from Sussex Darkside, experts at bringing historical buildings to life through stories told, where they happened, by characters from the past. Explore the far reaches of The Royal Hippodrome Theatre, including areas usually closed to the public, and finish your

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evening spending the night in the dark on your stage bound bed – and all for a good cause – St Wilfrid’s Hospice. Scary Sleepover takes place on Friday 27 March 2020 from 10pm until 7am and is strictly for 18s and over. It’s just £40 per person to register, including a midnight feast and delicious breakfast. Get your friends, family and colleagues to sponsor your bravery! Participants are encouraged to raise £200 per person for St Wilfrid’s Hospice; the team there will send you a Fundraising Pack and lots of one-to-one support to help you reach your goal. Plus there’s a special commemorative prize for everyone who raises £350+! Limited spaces available – book now! If you would like to take part in this unique overnight experience, book online at www.stwhospice.org/scarysleepover Any questions, call 01323 434284


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Do you have an East Sussex community event to promote? Email hello@sussexliving.com and ask for a Diary Dates form.

Thursday 05 March, 10:00 – 15:00

East Sussex Teachers Registration Open Day

The Mallings, 112 Malling Street, Lewes BN7 2RG Register with Class Cover for day to day, short/long term placements and permanent work for Teachers/ TAs/ LSAs/TEFL/SEN/Nursery/Primary/ Secondary/Colleges. Lara@classcover.com 01273 957908. Thursday 05 March, 19:00

Sussex Scrapbook 2 With Chris Horlock

Register with Class Cover for day to day, short/long term placements and permanent work for Teachers/TAs/ LSAs/TEFL/SEN/Nursery/Primary/ Secondary/Colleges. Kirsten@classcover.com 01798 872446. Saturday 07 March, 10:00 –17:00

Art Exhibition

St Peter’s Church, Chailey Green BN8 4DA Featuring many local talented artists. Entry £2 per person. Refreshments available all day. Saturday 07 March, 10:00 – 12:00

Bridge Cottage, High Street, Uckfield TN22 1AZ Following his successful talk at Bridge Cottage in 2019, Chris will again entertain the audience with anecdotes of famous people, local history, buildings and much more. It will be a completely different talk to his previous presentation. www.bridgecottageuckfield.co.uk 01825 760734.

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Friday 06 March, 10:00 – 15:00

Cottage Open Market

West Sussex Teachers Registration Open Day 1 Swan Court, Station Road, Pulborough RH20 1RL

Outside Police Station, Church Road, Seaford BN25 1HG Bring your pedal cycle along to have a once over to check its roadworthiness, with Cycle Seahaven. Donations to our charity Cycling Without Age (F: @ cyclingwithoutageseaford) www.cycleseahaven.org.uk Saturday 07 March, 09:00 – 14:00 Bridge Cottage Heritage Centre, High Street, Uckfield TN22 1AZ Stalls will feature crafts, arts, commercial and antiques.

Michelham Priory House & Gardens

Discover & Explore great days out - All ages - All weathers

Daffodil Festival Sat 14th to Sun 29th March 80,000 Daffodils bursting into colour. Watercolour Workshop Thurs 19th April

Learn to paint with artist Paul Clark. Booking Required.

Mother’s Day Sun 22nd March

Treat mum to a delicious afternoon tea. Booking Required.

Easter Weekend Fri 10th &

Mon 13th April Easter Egg Trail & seasonal hands-on activities.

Living History Day Sun 10th May Celebrate 2000years of craft, food and costumes. Hands-on activites and demonstrations throughout the day. Visit our website for more details on these events & others. Upper Dicker, Nr Hailsham East Sussex, BN27 3QS.

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DIARY DATES www.bridgecottageuckfield.co.uk 01825 760734 Saturday 07 March, 19:00

Rhythms for Rockinghorse Charity Crowborough United Church, Croft Road, Crowborough TN6 1HA The Langborough Singers and friends present an evening of music in memory of Brian Whittaker and in aid of Rockinghorse. Tickets £12 (£8 for students). Elisabeth Jarrett on 01892 654384 or Irene Watkins on 01892 655125. Saturday 07 March, 19:30

Elvis Tribute Evening Happy Days Café, Holmes Hill BN8 6JA An up close and intimate evening of Elvis. £28 per person includes a hot meal and evening of fun and entertainment. 01825 872883 jjehu@outlook.com Friday 13 March, 19:30

Dracula: The Bloody Truth All Saints Centre, Friars Walk, Lewes BN7 2LE Lewes Drama Collective’s Senior Group daringly present this 5-star, smash-hit comedy for one night only! £9.50 adults / £7.50 children. www.ticketsource.co.uk/lewes-dramacollective/dracula-the-bloody-truth/eaxzppy Friday 13 March, 19:30 – 23:00

Comedy Night 2020 in Aid of the Children’s Respite Trust

Langney Sports Club, Priory Lane, Eastbourne BN23 7QH The Children’s Respite Trust’s Charity Comedy Night rolls into town once again for a night of laughs at Langney Sports Club, home of Eastbourne Borough Football Club. Doors open from 7.30pm and the comedy begins at 8.30pm. £10 per person, tickets to be bought in advance via our website rachel@crtcharity.org 01825 817417 www.crtcharity.org Friday 13 to Saturday 15 March, 11:00 - 20:00 (16:00 on Sun)

Royal Sovereign Suite Open Weekend

Sovereign Harbour Yacht Club, The Waterfront, 3 Harbour Quay, Eastbourne BN23 6JH Open weekend to showcase the recently refurbished Royal Sovereign Suite which is the ideal venue for parties and celebrations. Come along and enjoy a complimentary glass of wine and a canapé and hear about our very special event hire rates … and you could be holding your next celebration in comfort and style with stunning views over Eastbourne harbour! 01323 470888 enquiries@shyc.co.uk www.royalsovereignsuite.co.uk Saturday 14 March, 19:30

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DIARY DATES tone and ambience of a French Salon concert and will include beautiful and sublime works by Debussy and Faure, interwoven with works of solo harp. www.bridgecottageuckfield.co.uk 01825 760734. Saturday 14 March, 10:00 – 13:00

Chailey Repair Café

Chailey Village Hall, (next to Five Bells), BN8 4DA Repair Cafés are meeting places all about repairing things (together). In the place where a Repair Café is located, you’ll find tools and materials to help you make any repairs you need. On clothes, furniture, electrical appliances, and many more items. You’ll also find expert volunteers, with repair skills in all kinds of fields. chaileyrc@gmail.com Saturday 14 March, 15:30

Trelawny of the ‘Wells’ All Saints Centre, Friars Walk, Lewes BN7 2LE A comedietta in Four Acts by Arthur Wing Pinero. Performed by the Saturday School, directed by Tim Rowland. www.ticketsource.co.uk Saturday 14th March, 18:30 - 23:00

Stargazing Evening

The Observatory Science Centre, Herstmonceux BN27 1RN Come and view the night sky through some of the largest telescopes in the country. In the event of bad weather, we offer a planetarium style

presentation. No booking required. Normal admission prices apply. www.the-observatory.org 01323 832731. Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 March

British Science Week Activity Weekend The Observatory Science Centre, Herstmonceux BN27 1RN As part of British Science Week, we are holding an Activity Weekend. There will be lots of extra activities focusing on space exploration. These are included with your general admission. www.the-observatory.org 01323 832731. Saturday 14 to Sunday 29 March

Daffodil Festival

Michelham Priory House & Gardens, Upper Dicker BN27 3QS A host of 80,000 daffodils bursting into colour on this seven-acre island. Standard admission applies www.sussexpast.co.uk Sunday 15 March, 09:30 – 14:00

Antique & Collectors Fair East Dean Village Hall, Village Green Lane, Gilberts Drive, East Dean BN20 0DR 23 interesting stalls with a variety of silver, porcelain, jewellery, collectables and quirky items. Frances 01323 423137 f.mace216@btinternet.com Monday 16 to Sunday 22 March

Hever Castle - Dazzling Daffodils

A Perfect Night Out Awaits The Sound of Music 31 March – 4 April

Alan Bennett’s The Habit of Art 18 – 21 March

Lady Chatterley’s Lover by D.H Lawrence 31 March – 4 April

The Kite Runner 28 April – 2 May

Malory Towers 19 – 23 May

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DIARY DATES Hever Rd, Hever, Edenbridge TN8 7NG Where a love of daffodils comes into full bloom. www.hevercastle.co.uk Monday 16 March, 10:00 - 12:00

Vitality Villages Coffee Morning Great Space, Herstmonceux Health Centre, Hailsham Road, Herstmonceux BN27 4JX Talk/demonstration by Steve Saunders from EsxA for the Blind and partially sighted. Refreshments and fun quiz. Sheila Charlton 01323 833673 sheilacharlton@uwclub.net Wednesday 18 March, 14:00 - 16:00

Thursday 19 March, 19:30 – 21:30

Sussex Wildlife Trust Eastbourne Regional Group Event Victoria Baptist Church, Eldon Road, Eastbourne BN21 1UE Illustrated talk titled ‘Pevensey & Eastbourne Levels: A Natural History’ by ecologist, Evan Jones. £3.00 for SWT members, £4.00 for visitors - all welcome. Janet Nott, Secretary, Eastbourne Regional Group. 01424 777291 secretary-swteastbourne@hotmail.co.uk www.sussexwildlifetrust.org.uk/ whats-on

Free Heart Health Talk

Saturday 21 March, 10:00 – 12:00

Heather View Care Home, Beacon Rd, Crowborough TN6 1AS Hear Joana Silva, Cardiac Rehabilitation Nurse share insights, information and advice on how to prevent heart disease. To find out more or book your free place - call 01892 883205. Caroline.thomas@careuk.com www.careuk.com/heather-view

Dr Bike

Big Park, Piddinghoe Avenue, Peacehaven BN10 8RH Bring your pedal cycle along to have a once over to check its roadworthiness, with Cycle Seahaven. Donations to our charity Cycling Without Age (F: @cyclingwithoutageseaford) www.cycleseahaven.org.uk

Wednesday 18 to Saturday 21 March, 19:45

Craft and Artisan Market

Ringmer Dramatic Society’s ‘Hay Fever’ by Noel Coward

Ringmer Village Hall, Lewes Road, Ringmer, Lewes BN8 5QH One of Noel Coward’s most durable comedies with its astute observations on family relationships and rivalries. Adults £8. Cathy Baker, 07753 317373. RDSboxoffice@gmail.com

Saturday 21 March, 10:00 – 15:00

Bridge Cottage Heritage Centre, High Street, Uckfield TN22 1AZ 01825 760734 www.bridgecottageuckfield.co.uk Saturday 21 March, 14:00

Spring Flower Show Crowhurst Village Hall, Forewood Lane, Crowhurst, Battle TN33 9AJ Flowers, cookery, photographic, floral

Alfriston Arts

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While the waterworks are going on Alfriston Arts are open Thursday to Sunday 10am - 5pm Plenty of gifts for Mother’s Day - and stocking the best fresh flowers in the village. Alfriston Arts, High Street, Alfriston 01323 871658 info@alfristonarts.co.uk

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DIARY DATES art, handicraft and children’s classes. Alan 07870 525441. Saturday 21 March, 10:00 – 16:00

BLUEBELL RAILWAY BRANCH LINE WEEKEND 3rd - 5th April 2020

Come along for a fun-packed weekend showcasing small locomotives! Timetables will recreate the branch line feel of our railway in its heyday by concentrating on the ‘small but mighty’ engines at their best.

Paws & Claws Book Fair

Town Hall (side entrance), Lewes BN7 2QS 40 dealers offering 1000’s rare, secondhand, readable and collectable books. 50p admission. 01273 477555 Wednesday 25 March, 14:00 – 16:00

Scrabble and Cake

St. Barnabas Pastoral Centre, Worth Road, Pound Hill, Crawley RH10 7DY Come and enjoy a game of scrabble – other games available – eg, dominoes, jigsaws, etc. Tea/coffee/cake provided. £3.50. Just turn up. All welcome. Parish Office, 0300 111 8150 www.worthparish.org Thursday 26 March, 20:00 - 23:00

The Group, a club for unattached men and women aged 50+

Lewes Country walk? Dinner? A round of golf? Theatre? Day at the races? Quiz? Cinema? Holiday? These are events from the Group diary. The Group meets in Lewes on the fourth Thursday evening of every month. Meetings also in Brighton, Burgess Hill, Horsham and Worthing. Visit www.thegroup.org.uk for venue details. Friday 27 March, 22:00 - 07:00

Scary Sleepover

The Royal Hippodrome Theatre, 108-112 Seaside Road, Eastbourne BN21 3PF A spine-chilling evening of fun

challenges, torch-lit tales, music, poetry and more - all at Eastbourne’s oldest, spookiest theatre. Finish your evening spending the night in the dark on your stage bound bed – and all for a good cause – St Wilfrid’s Hospice. It’s just £40 per person to register, including a midnight feast and delicious breakfast. Participants are encouraged to raise £200 per person for St Wilfrid’s Hospice. Book online at www.stwhospice.org 01323 434284. Saturday 28 March, 10:00 – 11:30

Books, Plants and Toys Sale St. Barnabas Pastoral Centre, Worth Road, Pound Hill, Crawley RH10 7DY Books include paperbacks, hard backs, variety of topics, variety of plants, toys and games. Refreshments available. In aid of St. Barnabas Refurbishment. Free entry. All welcome. Parish Office, 0300 111 8150 www.worthparish.org Saturday 28 March, 09:15 – 13:15

Fundamentals of Drawing Chequer Mead Theatre, De la Ware Road, East Grinstead RH19 3BS Beginner drawing workshop where you will learn and practice the basics of the visual language and kickstart your drawing practice £40. info@looklearndraw.com www.looklearndraw.com Sunday 29 March, 09:00 – 15:00

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Springtime themed bunny hunt and nature trails for children. All day travel is included in the ticket price. Hop on and off at each of our stations as much as you like throughout the day.

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APRIL Thursday 02 April, 19:00

Wildlife Rescue Ambulance Service with Trevor Weeks MBE Bridge Cottage, High Street, Uckfield TN22 1AZ Trevor will outline the origins of this organisation and the invaluable service it provides to Sussex wildlife. www.bridgecottageuckfield.co.uk 01825 760734. Thursday 02 April, 10:00 – 15:00

East Sussex Teachers Registration Open Day

The Mallings, 112 Malling Street, Lewes BN7 2RG. Register with Class Cover for day to day, short/long term placements and permanent work for Teachers/ TAs/ LSAs/TEFL/SEN/Nursery/Primary/ Secondary/Colleges. Lara@classcover.com 01273 957908. Thursday 02 to Sunday 19 April

Easter Family Fun at Hever Castle Hever Rd, Hever, Edenbridge TN8 7NG Easter bounces into action with colourful Carrot Trail, Easter Egg Hunt and a Craft Workshop. www.hevercastle.co.uk Friday 03 April, 10:00 – 15:00

West Sussex Teachers Registration Open Day 1 Swan Court, Station Road, Pulborough RH20 1RL

Register with Class Cover for day to day, short/long term placements and permanent work for Teachers/TAs/ LSAs/TEFL/SEN/Nursery/Primary/ Secondary/Colleges. Kirsten@classcover.com 01798 872446. Saturday 04 April, 14:00 – 16:00

Jumble Sale

Bodle Street Green Village Hall, White Horse Road, nr Hailsham BN27 4UB Fantastic event with bargains for everyone in a beautiful location, clothes, toys, bric-a-brac, refreshments, raffle and much more. Adults £1, children free. Sue Ralph 01323 832542 Saturday 04 and Sunday 05 April, 10:00 - 17:00 (16:00 Sun)

Fibre Fest - All Things Textile

Enterprise Shopping Centre, Station Parade, Eastbourne BN21 1BD Spinners, weavers, dyers, felters, textile artists, knitters, suppliers, amkers, demos and workshops - note: access to fair is via stairs only. www.facebook.com/ SussexCraftandDesignFair Sunday 05 April, 12:00 - 23:00

Hasting Beatles Day

White Rock Theatre, Hastings TN34 1JX Hastings Beatles Day 2020 will bring acts together from around the world to perform on multiple stages showcasing the music of the Beatles in aid of The Sara Lee Trust. Tickets £16 on the door or in advance from www.whiterocktheatre.org.uk

Capture the essence of your home with a fine pen and ink drawing. Prices start at £120 and depend on the scale and complexity of the artwork required.

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MRC recently You might remember that reported that this penalty wasn’t charged almost 1 million if you had no tax liability people missed outstanding so occasionally filing their tax return on time. when we knew we wouldn’t Given that late self be able to file the tax return assessment tax returns carry on time we would make What actually automatic penalties, I thought sure the tax was paid thus happens if you it would be timely just to avoiding the late-filing remember how the penalties penalty. Unfortunately that miss the tax work. handy get out of jail card was return deadline? Firstly, remember that removed a few years ago, so not all of us have to file self now you will almost always Robin Stevenson assessment tax returns, and if receive a penalty if you are you do, then for this example late with your tax return. gives us the facts I’ll be using the standard filing Effectively though, that dates. £100 penalty does buy you a Most people who need to file bit of time because the next a tax return have two options, penalty only arises if your sending a paper tax return to tax return is more than three HMRC, or filing electronically months late, so 31st January via the internet. for paper tax returns, and If you decide to file your tax 30th April for online tax return by paper then you have returns. until 31 October to get it in. If you decide to file electronically If you miss this next 3 month deadline then the penalty is you have a bit more time, until 31 January. much more severe. Instead of the flat £100, HMRC will I suppose the earlier filing date for paper returns is to impose an additional penalty of £10 per day until your tax give HMRC enough time for someone to manually enter the return is filed. entries onto HMRC’s system, whereas filing by This additional penalty will be restricted to a internet enters HMRC’s system automatically maximum of £900 which is effectively 3 months, If you miss the filing and therefore cuts out the need for manual after which further penalties will be charged if intervention. the tax return is still unfiled after 6 six months deadline then HMRC HMRC are pushing more and more for us to and then again after 12 months. will give you an interact online so I’m not sure whether the extra We file almost all our client tax returns automatic £100 penalty online, we have some which have to be paper time allowed for online filing is an incentive, or whether the shorter time for paper filing is there filed, which is why January is a notoriously busy as a penalty. time as the £100 penalty begins to loom large and helps to focus So now we know the usual filing dates, what are the penalties clients minds to give us the last of the information we need to if you file your tax return after these dates? complete their tax returns and beat the filing deadline. If you miss the filing deadline then HMRC will give you an For those who are interested in the technical side, the late automatic £100 penalty. filing penalties can be found in schedule 55 of Finance Act 2009. Do bear in mind that different penalties arise for the late payment of tax, and the payment dates aren’t dependent upon when your tax return is filed so if you miss the deadlines then you could find yourself facing the double-whammy of latepayment penalties on top of late-filing penalties. Finally, if we make the assumption that each late return carries a £100 penalty then HMRC coffers have just increased by almost £100m. l Money Matters is written by Robin Stevenson CTA ATT TEP, Head of Taxation & Private Clients, Swindells LLP Chartered Accountants & Chartered Tax Advisers Tel: 01825 763366 As individual circumstances vary considerably from person to person, the views expressed in this article are meant only as a general guide, and any specific advice required should be sought from your own professional adviser or by contacting the writer at his place of work. No responsibility for loss resulting to any person acting as a result of any material in the above article can be accepted by the writer or Swindells LLP.

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