Sussex Local Magazine - Arundel/Barnham DECEMBER 2022

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ARUNDEL | AMBERLEY | BARNHAM | EASTERGATE | SLINDON | YAPTON through the door every month to 12,969 homes via Royal Mail Dec 2022 CHARITY Impact Initiatives charity supporting healthy living BYGONE Bilsham air crash PROPERTY ‘Showroom’ bathrooms Windows to add value EVENTS Festive listings ROSES A garden staple Win Family ticket to Plumpton Raceday Family ticket to Beauty & The Beast Pantomime ...PLUS charity walks, property health & wellbeing prize crossword young readers’ puzzle business directory

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What’s On - December 2022

Event organisers please enter your event details on www.sussexlocal.net/events add/ We regret that we cannot accept submissions by email. We take the details from our website for the magazine listings which can appear in up to all seven editions distributed to over 46,000 addresses. Charity, community and non profit events are free of charge (subject to space). Commercial events can be listed from just £25 plus VAT which includes promotion through Facebook & Twitter. Deadline for January events to be put on website 4th December

CHRISTMAS EVENTS

1st Dec 2nd Jan 9:00 AM The Nutcracker Christmas Trail Follow the trail and discover the names of the 11 Nutcracker Kings guarding the city of Chichester PO19 1LQ Chichester BID office@chichesterbid.co.uk www.chichesterbid.co.uk/christmas

1st, 8th & 15th Dec 10:00 AM Needlefelting

Christmas Decorations A WEA online adult education class in 7 sessions, with tutor Valerie Evans. Course ref 3748118 Online on Zoom 47.6 / concessions Catherine chichester.branch@wea.ac.uk www.wea.org.uk/ 1st Dec 2nd Jan 10:30 AM Tree Mendous Christmas Explore Petworth House to see Christmas trees taking centre stage this season. Petworth House and Park GU28 9LR 01798 342207 petworth@nationaltrust.org.uk nationaltrust.org.uk/petworth 02/12/2022 10:00 AM Squire's Garden Centres

Christmas Wreath Masterclass Come along and create a traditional Christmas wreath in a seasonal masterclass at Squire's Garden Centre Washington RH20 3BP £35 wash.shop@squiresgardencentres.co.uk 01252 333671 www.squiresgardencentres.co.uk/ shop/customer events/groupid/5411/day/2/ month/12/year/2022.html

3rd, 10th & 17th Dec 12:00 PM Santa's Grotto Visit Father Christmas this December, every child will receive a gift. Arundel Museum BN18 9PA £5 David office@arundelmuseum.org 03/12/2022 7:00 PM GLORIA A Celebration of Christmas Bersted Community Choir, Christmas Quartet & Southdowns Concert Band perform a Christmas Concert St. Wildrid’s Church Bognor Regis PO21 2SG £10 connect@berstedarts.com www.berstedarts.com

04/12/2022 10:30 AM Tree Dressing at the Weald & Downland Museum A magical Tree Dressing event for all the family. Weald & Downland Living Museum PO18 0EU 01243 811363 office@wealddown.co.uk www.wealddown.co.uk/events/tree dressing 2/ 04/12/2022 7:00 PM Evening of Christmas carols Join Sandgate Singers for an evening of carols and refreshments. All are welcome. Our Lady of England Church Storrington RH20 4LW £12 / under 16s free Sandgate Singers johnandsylvi@btinternet.com

5th 10th Dec 7:30 PM Christmas Concerts at Chichester Festival Theatre The Band of HM Royal Marines Collingwood and Chichester Cathedral Choir with Christmas music Chichester Festival Theatre PO19 6AP From £10 01243 781312 box.office@cft.org.uk www.cft.org.uk

06/12/2022 2:00 PM Regis Centre 2 O'Clock Club Xmas Show 2 O'clock Club Xmas Show. Studio 1, Regis Centre PO21 1BN £6 / discounts for children and £4.50 for 'friends' Hazel Latus 01243 867676 hazel.latus@regiscentre.co.uk www.alexandratheatre.co.uk

9th 11th Dec 1:00 PM Cowfold Christmas Tree Festival St Peter's Church, Cowfold RH13 8BW will be filled with Christmas trees! £5 Friday, £2 Saturday & Sunday Helen Stanfield 01403 865038 hstanfield4@gmail.com

09/12/2022 7:30 PM 'Christmas Concert' A show of musical theatre hits together with festive songs & treats. Studio 1, Regis Centre PO21 1BN £10 Hazel alexandratheatre.co.uk hazel.latus@regiscentre.co.uk 01243 867676

10/12/2022 10:30 AM Dear Santa A Christmas show for ages 2 7, who can meet Santa in his grotto as well. Chichester Festival Theatre PO19 6AP £16 / half price under 16s box.office@cft.org.uk www.cft.org.uk

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10th 23rd Dec 10:30 AM Green

Father Christmas This December the Weald & Downland are welcoming a very special guest Green Father Christmas. Weald & Downland Living Museum PO18 0EU 01243 811363 office@wealddown.co.uk www.wealddown.co.uk/events/meet green father christmas/

10/12/2022 11:00 AM The Nutcracker

Experience Day Go on a free Nutcracker adventure across the city of Chichester PO19 1LQ Chichester BID office@chichesterbid.co.uk www.chichesterbid.co.uk/christmas

12/12/2022 1:00 PM 4Sight Vision Support

Christmas Concert with Seaford College Chapel Choir. St Mary de Haura Church Shoreham BN43 5DQ £5 Fundraising Team 01243 828555 fundraising@4sight.org.uk www.4sight.org.uk/ fundraising events/

13th 17th Dec 10:00 AM Space to Make Festive

Tech Workshop This festive season get creative with tech to craft & personalise your own gifts at Colonnade House, Worthing BN11 3DH Paula Tollett 01903 221142 paula.tollett@adur worthing.gov.uk colonnadehouse.co.uk/

14/12/2022 6:30 PM Let Christmas Begin

Community Carols A Community Christmas Carol Evening on behalf of The Mary How Trust St Marys Church Pulborough RH20 1AF Lynda Vowles 01798 877640 www.maryhowtrust.org lynda.vowles@maryhowtrust.org

15/12/2022 6:30 PM Carol Service

Chanctonbury Lions Club in conjunction with local churches are holding a Carol Service The Square Storrington RH20 4DJ Phil Abbott 07503 219499 pkabbott1@tiscali.co.uk

15/12/2022 7:30 PM The Midhurst Society

Christmas event The Siena Singers entertain for Christmas South Downs Memorial Hall GU29 9DH £3 Tina Litchfield 01730 816542 tms@tinagavin.com www.midhurstsociety.org.uk

17/12/2022 9:00 AM Chichester Festive Family Day Enjoy a line up of music and entertainment to keep Christmas Spirits High in Chichester City Centre PO19 1LQ office@chichesterbid.co.uk www.chichesterbid.co.uk/christmas

17/12/2022 10:00 AM Willow wreath making workshop Get crafty with nature at RSPB Pulborough Brooks RH20 2EL £20.50 members and £25.50 Non members Lydia 01798 875851 lydia.fletcher@rspb.co.uk events.rspb.org.uk/events/25302

21/12/2022 6:00 PM Petworth Late: Tree mendous Christmas Winter Solstice See the Christmas display in Petworth House out of hours on this winter solstice. Petworth House and Park GU28 9LR 01798 342207 petworth@nationaltrust.org.uk nationaltrust.org.uk/petworth

CLUBS & SOCIETIES

03/12/2022 10:30 AM Parkinson's Support Group 1st Saturday every month support group for people with Parkinson's Washington Village Memorial Hall RH20 4AP £2 Gillian Chard 01903 746871 gillian.chard@btinternet.com

3rd Dec & 3rd Jan 6:45 PM Comic book club looking at graphic novels aimed at adults including literary adaptations, biography, history, journalism, travelogue, memoir, politics etc Private house Barnham PO22 0EF Paul paulw21erin@gmail.com 05/12/2022 8:00 PM Felpham Singles Social Club Social club for widowed, single or divorced of mature age. The George Inn Bognor Regis PO22 7PL Anne Cook 01243 821530 anniecook555@yahoo.co.uk www.felphamsingles.yolasite.com 06/12/2022 2:00 PM Windows 11 What's New? Pulborough Computer Club Pulborough Village Hall RH20 1LP Members £2 Guests £3 Chrissie chrissie@wisborough.com www.pcclub.org.uk 12/12/2022 7:30 PM Pulborough Meadows WI December Meeting A Talk by Katherine Minchin on Christmas Miscellany. A Quiz and Seasonal Refreshments. Pulborough Village Hall RH20 2BF Mary Walker mary.walker50@gmail.com 14/12/2022 7:30 AM Sullington Windmills WI December meeting Sullington Parish Hall RH20 3PP Erika Brichta 01903 742039 erikabrichta@hotmail.co.uk 17/12/2022 10:00 AM Sew What? Stitch Club A small and friendly, independent group run one Saturday morning a month for children aged 8 16. The Marriott Scout Hall Goring BN12 4NR £5 Liz Moon 07912 303367 yeworthing2000@gmail.com

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04/01/2023 8:00 PM Felpham

Singles Social

Club Monthly social club for single, widowed or divorced of mature age. The George Inn PO22 7PL Anne Cook anniecook555@yahoo.com www.felphamsingles@yolasite.com

COURSES & TUITION

04/12/2022 11:00

AM Nature photography safari

This workshop is designed for people who are looking for opportunities to photograph nature RSPB

Pulborough Brooks RH20 2EL £48.50 members / £60.50 non members Lydia 01798 875851 lydia.fletcher@rspb.co.uk events.rspb.org.uk/pulboroughbrooks

09/12/2022 9:30 AM Birding for beginners

Winter Wetlands Learn a little more about winter visitors at RSPB Pulborough Brooks RH20 2EL £20.50 for members and £25.50 for Non members Lydia Fletcher 01798 875851 lydia.fletcher@rspb.co.uk events.rspb.org.uk/ pulboroughbrooks

EXHIBITIONS

01/12/2022 10:00 AM ‘Mavericks: gone AWOL’ A joint exhibition by Chris Dawson and Teresa two artists who share a tendency to break the rules and reinvent the traditions of painting and sculpting Martin Shoreham Art Gallery BN43 5WA shoreham.gallery@gmail.com 01273 272063 www.shorehamgallery.co.uk

1st 4th Dec 10:00 AM Elizabeth Mienert, Worthing Elizabeth's exhibition features watercolour sketches taken directly from her travel sketchbooks Colonnade House BN11 3DH Paula paula.tollett@adur worthing.gov.uk 01903 221142 colonnadehouse.co.uk/event/elizabeth mienert musing and meandering/ 13 24th Dec 10:00 AM A Festive Winter Pop Up Discover local art at the Festive Winter Pop Up at Colonnade House Worthing BN11 3DH 01903 221142 Paula: paula.tollett@adur worthing.gov.uk colonnadehouse.co.uk/event/a festive winter pop up More events on www.sussexlocal.net please contact event organisers to check for changes

20/12/2022 10:00 AM Walter Wall: Fragments

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FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT

1st 31st Dec 4:15 PM Christmas At Cowdray A magical mile long light art trail set in the grounds of the Cowdray Estate GU29 9AL £22 hello@lightuptrails.com lightuptrails.com

1st Dec 1st Jan 4:30 PM Glow Wild at Wakehurst The enchanting winter lantern trail is back at Kew gardens, Wakehurst Haywards Heath RH17 6TN From £14 / Children from £11 Under 4's free. glowwild@kew.org www.kew.org/wakehurst 3rd, 4th, 10th, 11th, 17th & 18th Dec 9:00 AM EDGE Cracking Christmas Pop Ups Find pop up stalls from over 13 different Sussex makers at Edgcumbes Tea & Coffee Arundel BN18 0DF Molly 01243 555755 hello@edgcumbes.co.uk www.edgcumbes.co.uk

17/12/2022 9:00 AM Chichester Festive Family Day Enjoy a line up of music and entertainment to keep Christmas Spirits High in Chichester City Centre PO19 1LQ office@chichesterbid.co.uk www.chichesterbid.co.uk/christmas 26/12/2022 11:00 AM Morris Dancing and Mummers Play with Chanctonbury Ring Morris Men On Boxing Day there will be Morris Dancing and a performance of the ancient Steyning Mummers Play at The Castle Inn in Bramber (BN44 3WE) and then at the Frankland Arms in Washington (RH20 4AL) at 12.30pm Les Blows 07947 014630 lesliegblows@gmail.com

FILM

08/12/2022 7:00 PM Worthing Twinning Association foreign Film Evening The third foreign film in a series of alternating classics. West Worthing Baptist Church BN147LU £5 Christopher c.doidge@btinternet.com 13/12/2022 7:30 PM Rotary Film Night. Downton Abbey A New Era Starring Hugh Bonneville, Michelle Dockery. Bar + Raffle Sullington Village Hall RH20 3PP £5 Ken 01903 740745 kandjcoll@btinternet.com

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HEALTH & FITNESS

1st, 6th, 7th, 8th, 13th, 14th, 15th Dec 9:30 AM Weekly Yoga Classes in Ashington with Manna Yoga Small, friendly personal Yoga Classes in Ashington Scout Hut RH20 3JX £9 per class Manna Bates 04477 98616821 mariannebates_@hotmail.com

5th & 12th 11:45 AM Wellness Yoga in Bury New Yoga Classes in Bury Village Hall RH20 1PA Wellness Yoga wellnessyoga332@gmail.com

HORSERACING

12/12/2022 10:30 AM Festive Raceday at Plumpton Seven horse races and Christmas fun Plumpton Racecourse BN7 3AL £16 01273 890383 racing@plumptonracecourse.co.uk www.plumptonracecourse.co.uk/events/ goodwin racing christmas raceday/ 20/12/2022 10:30 AM Festive Fun Raceday in Plumpton Seven horse races and festive fun Plumpton Racecourse BN7 3AL £16 01273 890383 plumptonracecourse.co.uk/events/ festive fun raceday

02/01/2023 10:15 AM Sussex National Raceday Enjoy the historic Sussex National. 7 races, live music, food & drink, Plumpton Racecourse BN7 3AL £17 01273 890383 racing@plumptonracecourse.co.uk www.plumptonracecourse.co.uk/events/ goodwin racing sussex national raceday/ M

USIC

02/12/2022 7:30 PM 60 Minutes of Classical Music A monthly 60 minute concert in Studio 1. Studio 1, Regis Centre PO21 1BN £6.50 Hazel hazel.latus@regiscentre.co.uk 01243 867676 www.alexandratheatre.co.uk 08/12/2022 7:00 PM Blues rock artist Chanel McGregor and band tour vocalist and guitarist Chanel McGregor and her three piece band will perform at The Factory Live Worthing BN14 8BX From £16 Stephen sheldrakepr@gmail.com 07412 237772 www.thefactorylive.co.uk 15/12/2022 7:30 PM Dixieland/Trad Jazz Evening of Dixieland and Traditional Jazz with the Featherstone Jazz Four. DRNK Coffee House, Lancing Manor Leisure Estate BN15 0PH Derek 01903 249900 dglittle@ntlworld.com

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17/12/2022 6:00 PM Leconfield

Singers

Featuring ‘Little Jazz Mass’ by Bob Chilcott and other Christmas Carols St Mary’s Church Petworth GU28 OAE £10 £20 (under 18s half price) Ruth treasurer@leconfieldsingers.co.uk www.leconfieldsingers.co.uk/events

SALES & MARKETS

3rd 23rd Dec 9:00 AM Chichester Christmas Market A 21 day Christmas Market offers an array of festive stands, gifts, food, drink & more Chichester City Centre PO19 1LQ 01243 641306 info@woodlandcrafts.co.uk www.chichesterchristmasmarket.co.uk

3rd & 4th Dec 10:00 AM Midhurst

Contemporary Craft Fair Contemporary Craft Fair with over 50 of the Sussex Guild members showing their crafts. Midhurst Rother College GU29 9DT £3 / Students free. info@thesussexguild.co.uk thesussexguild.co.uk 03/12/2022 10:30 AM Arundel Museum Winter Gift Sale Crafty, quirky, delicious Arundel Museum BN18 9PA Contact Museum Manager: office@arundelmuseum.org www.arundelmuseum.org 01903 885866

03/12/2022 2:00 PM Christmas Fayre 12th Chichester Scout Group HQ PO19 3AB 30p / kids free secretary@12thchichester.org.uk 07796 144541 www.12thchichester.org.uk

10/12/2022 9:00 AM

Pulborough Farmer's Christmas Market Christmas Special with usual produce and cafe.

Pulborough Village Hall RH20 2BF Terri 07711 470635 terriashpool@uwclub.net

15th & 22nd Dec 4:00 PM

Chichester Twilight Christmas Shopping With the Christmas Market and shops opening late, visitors can enjoy festive entertainment Chichester City Centre PO19 1LQ chichesterbid.co.uk office@chichesterbid.co.uk 19/12/2022 9:00 AM Arundel Farmers Market Stalls with fresh/seasonal produce Arundel High Street BN18 9AA arundelfarmersmarket.co.uk 24/12/2022 10:00 AM Cheeki Monkeys Big Baby & Children Market Buy and Sell Preloved Clothes, Toys and equipment; The Shoreham centre BN43 5WU £1.50 cheekimonkeys.co.uk

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SUSSEX BUSINESS

1st Dec & 2nd Jan 12:00 PM Sussex Innovation Networking events Free series of events aimed at local businesses & entrepreneurs. The University of Sussex Business School Brighton BN1 9SN exteng@sussex.ac.uk

TALKS / DEMOS

02/12/2022 2:30 PM Margaret Watson harpist returns by demand Margaret Watson's demonstration of the harp with display and explanation Storrington Museum RH20 4LL £8 / £6 members storringtonmuseum@hotmail.com www.storringtonmuseum.com 01903 740188 06/12/2022 2:00 PM Arts Society West Sussex ‘Tchaikovsky to Tin Pan Alley’. Talk given by Sandy Burnett Fittleworth Village Hall RH20 1JB Free for members. Visitors welcome for £7 Jackie westsussex@theartssociety.org 01903 411086 theartssocietywestsussex.org

07/12/2022 6:00 PM Inaugural lecture from Professor Claire F Smith Professor Claire Smith explores lessons from the deceased, examining what motivates donors and why donors are still needed. Chowen Lecture Theatre, BSMS Medical Teaching Building Falmer BN1 9PX Professor Claire F Smith 01273 877579 C.Smith@bsms.ac.uk www.brighton.ac.uk 13/12/2022 2:00 PM Christmas a celebratory history Talk by Andy Thomas plus social gathering. Methodist Church Hall GU29 9DU £2 members, £3 visitors 3a 01730 816459 midhurstu3a@gmail.com midhurstu3a.org.uk 09/01/2023 7:15 PM 'The Red Arrows' A talk at Chichester Park Hotel Westhampnett PO19 7QL £8 David Batcock 07502 400657 david.airaces@hotmail.com 11/01/2023 10:00 AM How to start your family tree help with family and local history research. West Sussex Record Office Chichester PO19 1DD £7.5 01243 753602 record.office@westsussex.gov.uk www.westsussex.gov.uk/ro

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THEATRE / PANTO

1st Dec 2nd Jan 10:15 AM Jack and the Beanstalk Fe Fi Fo Fun with this family pantomime full of magic, fun and laughter. Worthing Pavilion Theatre Marine Parade BN11 3PX Tickets from £10 01903 206206 boxoffice@wtm.uk wtm.uk/events/jack and the beanstalk the pantomime

9th Dec 2nd Jan 10:30 AM All New Adventures of Peter Pan With lots of audience participation and amazing special effects, this promises to be our biggest and most spectacular pantomime ever From £29 01293 553636 www.parkwoodtheatres.co.uk/the hawth/whats on/all new adventures of peter pan 7th Dec 1st Jan 2:00 PM 'Beauty and the Beast' pantomime It's Panto time again, ‘Be Our Guest’ and join Alexandra Theatre, Regis Centre PO21 1BN for a ‘Tale as Old as Time’ £18.50 £20.50. Discounts for under 16s alexandratheatre.co.uk hazel.latus@regiscentre.co.uk 01243 867676

8th 31st Dec 6:00 PM Cinderella Panto at the Capitol Horsham Boasting a brand new set, spectacular sequences and a few new twists. This year’s traditional pantomime will sweep you off your feet and carry you to the ball! Capitol Theatre Horsham RH12 1RG. From £15 13/12/2022 5:00 PM The Nutcracker & The Mouse King A magical Christmas production from This Is My Theatre that all ages will love. St Nicholas' Church Bramber BN44 3WE £15 / £10 children info@thisismytheatre.com 07732 253311 www.thisismytheatre.com 17th Dec 9th Jan 7:00 PM The Wind in the Willows Chichester Festival Youth Theatre presents the classic tale of Mole, Ratty, Toad and Badger. Chichester Festival Theatre PO19 6AP £10 box.office@cft.org.uk www.cft.org.uk 22nd 27th Dec 11:00 AM Aladdin Follow the story of Aladdin and Princess Jasmin as they embark on their true love story. The Brighton Centre BN1 2GR From £15 01273 290131 brightoncentre.co.uk/whats on/2022/aladdin

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Festive fun for all the family

by the evil Beast in the castle. Will Belle be rescued in time? Will the Beast find true love before the final petal falls from his rose bush?

Win a family ticket to see Beauty and the Beast at Alexandra Theatre, Regis Centre from 7th December to 1st January (excluding 24th and 26th December), winner can choose which date subject to availability. Visit www.alexandratheatre.co.uk

This promises to be the biggest and best pantomime of them all. With stunning scenery, lavish costumes, a super talented cast, memorable songs and laughs galore; just what you need for some festive fun this season. This year’s panto offers something for everyone in the family, whether you are 3 or 103!

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Tragic plane crash at Bilsham Corner

Very few, if any, communities in the South of England were untouched by the air war during WW2. Yapton, having the RAF base of Ford airfield on its doorstep, was, perhaps, at greater risk than many villages. Several bombs were dropped and exploded in the village, possibly intended for the airfield, and several aircraft

George Matthews RCAF, aged 21 of British Columbia, Canada were killed. They are both buried in Brookwood Military Cemetery. Two civilians were also killed in the tragedy, 82 year old Mr George Rogers of ‘The Elms’ who appears to have been working in his garden shed at the time which was destroyed by flying debris, and nine year old Mary Ifould, daughter of Mr & Mrs Percy Ifould, who was playing in her garden at No. 88. Her little body was carried by the rescue services and laid under a tree in the next door garden, No. 87. According to Joan Ifould, future wife of Mary’s brother Jim, this tree remained for many years as a memorial to her by her family and neighbours. She is still remembered today by a few surviving friends from Yapton school where she was a pupil. Both George Rogers and Mary Ifould lay at rest in St. Marys Church Yard in Yapton.

As we approach the 79th anniversary of the most harrowing incident I would like to dedicate this article to the memory of those who died. This occurred at Bilsham Corner at approximately 11.35 am on Sunday 30th January 1944 when a fully laden Mosquito crashed seriously damaging two buildings, No. 88/89 Bilsham Corner and “The Elms” in Grevetts Lane West.

The Mosquito, Type FB. V1., was one of six Mosquito aircraft of 487 (New Zealand) Squadron which had taken off from RAF Hunsdon in Hertfordshire, on a mission to bomb V 1 sites in Northern France. They encountered fog on the south coast and it appears that the mission was aborted and the Mosquito (Serial No. HX916) flown by Fl/Sgt John Hyndman RNZAF, flew into the ground at Bilsham while trying to land at Ford Airfield.

As the stricken aircraft disintegrated the engines, bombs and debris were thrown against the two houses causing one to catch fire. One bomb smashed through the wall of No 88 ending up in a fireplace, fortunately without exploding. Bognor Regis N.F.S. (National Fire Service) attended to scene, assisted by the Aldingbourne Rescue Service.

Both Pilot Fl/Sgt John Hyndman aged 23, of Auckland, New Zealand and his Navigator, W/O

built during WW2, built mainly of wood and originally designed to be used for reconnaissance purposes. This fast, two engined machine, saw service not only as resonance but as a fighter, bomber, night fighter, mine layer and path finder. It could operate as effectively at altitude as well as at low level. 7,781 were built in its various marks, but at the time of writing there is only one airworthy machine flying although that could change very soon.

To contact Allen Misselbrook on a local history matter please email: allen@yaptonhistory.org.uk

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Historic Arundel snippets

Part I by local historian Mark Phillips

During my research into the history of the town and people of Arundel, I often come across interesting snippets that I note down and put to one side, planning to follow them up in the near future, but rarely find the time to do so. I am sharing these with you today (My fourth article on historic snippets over the past few years) in the hope you will also find them interesting.

The town market was held in Maltravers Street until the late 1700s when it moved to a new space in the town square following the demolition of some old shops and houses. In the early 1500s, Maltravers Street was known as Old Chipping Street (meaning Market Street, there are various forms of spelling).This changed to Old Market Street from the late 1500s to late 1700s and the first mention of it as Maltravers Street is not found until the 1830s. Towards the end of the 1700s it had the unofficial name of ‘White Waistcoat Street’, due to the majority of residents living there being professional people

Boys from Bognor invaded a dance at St Marys Hall’. Don Ayling, the dance organiser and leader of the Melodaires Dance Band said, ‘A fight started between a sailor, from the nearby Ford Air Station and a stable lad which gave the Teddy Boys the opportunity of making trouble. But several local lads took matters in hand and gave the Teddy boys a good bashing.’ The sailor commented, ‘The stable boy was five foot nothing and without warning, he climbed up my trousers and clipped me under the chin.’ As the Teddy Boys made good their escape, Mr Ayling said that he did not think Arundel would see them again any time soon.

In 1950,

In a local newspaper article from May 1977, Duke Miles was quoted as telling the boys of Collyers School in Horsham that he was not in favour of the House of Lords. He went on to say, ‘I got there because an ancestor of mine was involved in murdering the ‘Princes in the tower’. So if you think that gives me the right to sit there then you are up a gum tree.’ The article concluded by saying the late Duke Bernard must be thrashing in his grave.

The headline from a local newspaper cutting dated October 1956 refers to a ‘Gang of Teddy

Arondell, Arovndell, Arvndle and Arndell.

The first record of a ship being built in Arundel is from 1401 and refers to a ‘balinger’, a light seagoing vessel. In 1522 a naval ship of 90 tons was built and in 1696 an armed cutter the ‘Eagle’ was built. This was armed with 10 guns and weighed 152 tons. The largest recorded ship built in the town was from 1700 and weighed in at nearly 400 tons, although this was quite exceptional. Ship building in Arundel came to an end in the second half of the 19th century. The first main settlement in Arundel was built as an Anglo Saxon Burh. This was a flat area surrounded by a large bank and ditch along with two defended gateways; the banks were likely to have been topped off with a palisade (a defensive wall built of wooden stakes). This was not in the same location of the present town but on the site of the current castle cricket pitch. The main town came about gradually following the Norman invasion in 1066 and the building of the castle. Part 2 will follow next month.

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the Arundel Mullets marbles team, lead by Cyril Wilcock (founder and captain of the team) brought home the World Marbles Championship trophy from the competition that took place at Tinsley Green. The Arundel Mullets, marbles team Team supporters and stars at Tinsley Green 1950 Don Ayling's Melodaires were playing at St Marys Hall. Don with saxaphone seated
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Impact Initiatives

Supporting people living in Sussex to live healthy & fulfilling lives

Sussex Charity Impact Initiatives was founded over 40 years ago and has, CEO Caroline Ridley tells me, supported the people of Sussex to reach their potential and live healthy and fulfilling lives ever since.

“‘Nothing quite like this has ever happened before’ were the words of the then Chair of the County Council as he addressed a conference at the University of Sussex in September 1977.” Caroline explains, “The reason for this conference was to explore the idea of creating a charitable body that Sussex could truly call its own through the participation and cooperation of different churches, voluntary organisations and the local councils.

“In the collaborative world we work in today it is hard to believe that those bodies coming together at that time was a first. The organisation that was borne out of that conference to ‘fill the gaps’ and ‘help the needy and dispossessed’ (not words we would now use) remains today as Impact Initiatives.”

Now working as an independent charity, Impact Initiatives supports over 8,000 people each year, through a team of over 90 staff who are in turn supported by a team of volunteers. The charity works with people of all ages across Sussex, the services are varied with a common thread of helping people to live healthy and fulfilling lives and reach their potential.

Workability supporting people with disabilities into employment for over 25 years

One of a number of services aimed at Adults and Older People the Workability scheme has, Caroline Ridley explains, an expert team helping people with disabilities and carers to identify their specific skills and ambitions and match these to employment opportunities. “They then help people through the job search, application and interview processes and into employment that is realistic, focussed on their abilities, enjoyable and a positive experience.”

“They told me I would never walk again but Heather at Workability had faith in me, not only that I would walk again but that I could work again” Workability user.

Additionally, Caroline Ridley says, “Impact’s West Sussex Advocacy services have given people a voice since 1994 when the Grayling Well Hospital (now one of Chichester’s newer housing developments) closed, moving its longterm residents into their own homes.

“We worked with 21 adults many of who had lived in the hospital for many years to ensure their voices were heard and they had choice in where they moved on to.” Since that time Impact has ensured that 1,000s of people with disabilities have had a voice in what matters to them including where they live, the support they receive and how they live as parents. The focus is on empowering and enabling people to speak up and live the lives they choose. Information on Advocacy referrals can be found on Impact’s website.

Developing services to increase skills and, reduce loneliness and isolation

Caroline Ridley tells me that over the years, Impact has continually developed services as the needs of local people have changed and this

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was particularly apparent over the last few years when services had to be quickly developed through the Covid pandemic. Key being the ability to, “Provide and teach people how to use IT so they could maintain contact with [us], other support and their friends and family. Isolation was a huge issue for many and for more so for many people with disabilities as this was compounded by additional vulnerabilities, issues with getting out and about and less people being able to visit them.”

This allowed Impact’s teams to keep in touch online and ensure vital support was in place and also to help groups set up online peer social groups, so they could support and give each other company. Some of these groups including the Self Advocacy groups for people with Autism, continue online as they became a key part of people’s lives and continue to reduce loneliness and isolation.

Impact’s Aspie Trainers offer training sessions to improve services for people with Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASCs); offering a range of training sessions to suit the needs of any team, organisation or individual working with, supporting or working alongside autistic individuals. During

Covid, the Impact team quickly redesigned their training, so this could be delivered online.

Other services include Ageing Well a programme of services and activities for those aged 50+ living in Brighton and Hove, including support and information for people living with dementia, and Food Services working to make sure that nobody in Brighton and Hove has to go without food.

45 years on from that original conference Impact continue to ‘fill the gaps’

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“Stopover is the first place I have lived where I feel I am safe and belong. They have taught me it is OK to cry and be angry and helped me managed how I feel. I kicked against all the rules they have at first but now I am the one telling girls who move in that the rules are there to keep us all safe and because they care about us”.

Over the last year Impact has worked with the West Sussex County Council (WSCC) Leaving Care Team and will be opening its first house in West Sussex later this month with four young women

already waiting to move in. “We are looking forward to welcoming them and helping them to make our house into their home and continuing to work towards our aim for Sussex people of all ages to reach their potential whilst living healthy and fulfilling lives.”

After school play for children along with a safe space for young people

In addition to Stopover, other services for Children and Young People include Whitehawk After School Project (WASP), which provides an Ofsted registered after school club and holiday play schemes at City Academy, Whitehawk where the skilled team ensure the club is nurturing, inclusive and fun. And a Young People’s Centre (YPC) in Brighton a safe space where the Impact team works alongside other organisations to provide a one to one and group sessions.

Impact are funded through a range of grants and donations, if you would like to find out more about the charity’s work or are able to support through a donation or by running a fundraising event. Contact: Impact Initiatives, 19 Queens Road, Brighton, BN1 3XA. Tel: 01273 322 940 or visit www,impact initiatives.org.uk

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Designing your own Rose Garden

Roses have been in cultivation since 500BC in the Mediterranean, Persia and China though they first appeared on earth about 50 million years ago. In China they symbolise eternal Spring and longevity, in Persia beauty and perfection and in the West they have been associated more with the Goddess Aphrodite and love.

There are over 300 species and today there are tens of thousands of cultivars so when you design your rose garden this Winter you are adding to this great tradition. Today’s species roses mainly originate from 18th Century China.

Type of Roses

A typical Rose garden will consist of Hybrid Teas, bush roses and climbing roses, with some taller ‘lollypop’ standard roses. Hybrids have more of that perfect single stem rose that are favourites of weddings whereas modern shrub roses are floribundas with more open flowers and often repeating during the season.

Ramblers are used more for outbuildings and large walls, or grown up the trunk of feature trees. They normally just flower the once, but ‘Phyllis Bride’ and ‘Malvern hills’ are repeat flowerers.

The Rosa rugosa family are bullet proof and great for hedging, planting as a backdrop or in a shrub border.

Type of rose garden

First you need to decide if you want a formal rose garden, or something more integrated into

the rest of your planting. A formal rose garden is often contained with geometric shaped evergreen hedging and apart from some minimal undercover flowers, the main interest is the roses. Because in Winter a rose garden is quite barren, this is normally a good choice for the larger garden.

Integrated rose design uses roses amidst other planting. In the 70’s a front garden had a rose, then a shrub and then a rose and then a tree. These days a lot of people want a more wild contemporary setting for their roses, mixing them up with ornamental grasses, perennials, wild Geraniums and Dahlias.

Colours

Because roses come in all colours except blue, colour combining is an easy art form with a

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broad pallet to choose from. You can opt for clashing colours, or go for more harmonious colour schemes like pastel oranges and yellows, purples, pinks and whites, or pure single colour swathes of red, or white or lilac. Scent

David Austin categorises the smell of roses into 5 scents: Myrrh, Musk, Old Rose, Tea rose (meant to smell like a freshly opened pack of China tea eg Rosa Harlow Carr), and Fruity.

Underplanting

To maximise your garden space and to provide contrasting or harmonious colours, you can underplant roses with Geraniums, Lavender, Salvias, Campanula or even Penstemons and of course Summer bulbs likeAllium and Camassia. Gypsophilia Baby Breath is lovely as is Perovskia.

Conditions

The soil is really important. Roses like well drained, slightly acidic rich soil, and though I have seem them survive on clay, which they like because of the mineral content, they prefer a good loam. If you have the luxury of preparing the bed from scratch, lots of compost dug into

the soil will be welcome, and manure (horse manure from a stable, where Hydrated lime is used to counteract odours, can eventual make the soil slightly alkaline).

They prefer to be sheltered from contact with strong winds and like mulch to keep the moisture in the soil in Summer. They will need at least 5 6 hours of sunlight each day. You can however get roses that will tolerate, grow and flower on a North facing wall such as Rosa Generous Gardener.

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Once again, there are lots of videos online. At lest 60cm spacing is needed as they need a good amount of air circulation to avoid mildew building up on their leaves and in the soil. Buying roses can be done anytime but over winter they can be purchased as ‘bare root’ which means they are dug directly out of the fields. They tend to be stronger and about 30% cheaper.

What to do in December

Check your local Christmas Fairs. Horsham Sunday Christmas market, plus the Ukfield Festival of Christmas, Arundel by Candlelight and ice skating at the Pavillion in Brighton are just a few ideas.

December tasks

• It’s the right time to plant trees and hedges taken straight from the field. As with the roses, they are normally called ‘bare root’ as opposed to ‘container grown’.

• It is still ok to order and plant bulbs. The soil is still very warm even if the air isn’t.

• You can prune heavily sapping trees like Birches now and Grape vines before the winter sets in.

• Harvest the rest of your root crops and lift and store your Dahlia, Canna and Ginger Lilly bulbs.

• Don’t worry if your garden looks messy. The more mess the better for wildlife that needs a place to hide away during the winter.

• Continue to rake up leaves and store them separately from the summer’s grass clippings as they need a different process to break down quickly.

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The 'harsh' bathroom environment

It’s easy to forget just how harsh the environment can be on your bathroom. Large temperature swings combined with steam and condensation relentlessly target the nooks and crannies hidden around the room, and it’s this daily ritual that means bathrooms are usually the first rooms to require a renovation.

Getting inspiration for the refurb is the fun part. Design trends have been changing recently for many years now, white sanitary ware, a grey theme with chrome was the norm, but now we’re seeing more matt black and brass fittings with vintage furniture that provide that opulent feel becoming popular. This new trend includes warm, earthy colours that emphasise natural materials and an organic feel. And with so many professional images online and on social media, you’d be forgiven for thinking it’s an easy job to replicate.

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Celebrating who we are & harvest celebrations

As I write this article, we are just at the start of Autumn Term 2 and it is promising to be a very busy half term! The first few weeks are very busy and we are looking forward to a happy and increasingly festive time as we move towards Christmas. However, we have some lovely times to look back on in the last half term.

Willow Class meets Henry the hedgehog

Willow Class children thoroughly enjoyed a surprise visit from Graham and his hedgehog, Henry, before the half term holiday! Graham taught Willow Class many interesting facts about hedgehogs before showing them Henry; the children were amazed to not only see a hedgehog so close but for it to be awake in the daytime!

‘History Man’ visits Maple and Oak Class

Imagine the excitement in Maple Class when a knight came to visit! Also known as Paul Ullson, the ‘History Man’, Maple Class were given lots of information about 1066

and the Battle of Hastings, the period in History they are learning about. The children listened attentively and asked many great questions. Oak Class were also excited to have the ‘History Man’ visit last month. They’ve been learning about crime and punishment in Britain over the past 800 years, and he came in to show them some methods of punishment used! They had fun examining and sketching the punishments he brought in. They’re glad the punishments are no longer used!

Starting school in September 2023

There’s always something happening at the school. If you have a child who is due to start school in Sept 2023 and you’d like to come visit our school to find out more about us, contact the School Office on 01798 872196 for a school tour

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Round up of school news and recent activities

Father Andrew and the marvellous Eucharist Pope Francis called it the “Sacrament of Love”: Father Andrew shared a wonderful Eucharist with the children and based the service on the concept of the Good Shepherd. It was a lovely occasion when children experienced some of the key components of a Eucharist.

Magistrate comes to ACE

A local magistrate came to ACE and told us about the roles of magistrates and what they do. A magistrate’s account from a child in Year 6 Magistrates are volunteers who decide if people are guilty of a crime or not. This takes place in the Magistrates Court. There are two types of courts. The options are Magistrates Court and Crown Court. All crime usually goes straight to the Magistrates Court, and then can be passed on to Crown Court if the person that committed a crime needs a more severe punishment. The court of magistrates is only allowed to hand out punishment for fines, community service and up to 6 months in prison.

We learnt that when we are 10, we are officially mature enough to know what to do, and what not to do. So if you are found doing something bad, and you are 10 or over, then you can be arrested and get a criminal record that can affect your job prospects and opportunities to travel in later life. Once you are 15 years old you can also be sent to a Youth Prison.

Offenders can go straight to Crown Court sometimes if their acts of breaking the law were so bad. Things that have to be handled by the people working in Crown Court are crimes that involve murder, armed robbery or threatening children. Magistrates are really thorough and they listen to everyone in court’s ideas and have to take in and think about everything that is said. They get the final say on whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty.

We had great fun performing a mock trial in class. Our magistrates found the defendant John Smith guilty of the theft of a radio!

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Sticking to the rules over Christmas

A different approach to eating over Christmas Christmas happens once a year, and my usual advice is that a couple of days off plan won’t make a huge difference to the results you see in the long term. This said, a lot of us find that this approach makes it hard to get back on plan again afterwards. So, I thought I’d share a trick I use with my clients to come up with a different approach to eating over Christmas. This is not about denial or willpower, it’s about planning and pre deciding how to approach Christmas rather than finding yourself continually inhaling Quality Street’s then feeling guilty afterwards.

We eat for reasons other than nutritio and it’s reasonable to want a few glasses of wine and off track foods over Christmas but how much is acceptable to you? Decide while you’re in control, rather than in the heat of the moment. Maybe you would feel like you found the right balance if you had two glasses

of wine at each social event, and none when you’re at home. Maybe you have a weakness for mince pies and want to have a one a day over Christmas. The key thing is to remember this “rule” you’ve made for yourself and stick to it.

A ready made plan for better decision making Clearly this approach isn’t a long term solution to getting, or staying, in shape but it gives you a good place to work from without either depriving yourself or completely going off the rails.

I think if we can play by a set of rules all the time, it makes it easier to tighten the rules back up again afterwards. It is also much easier to follow through on a plan you’ve already made, than it is to put the brakes on in the heat of the moment. Your logical self can make better decisions than your ‘heat of the moment’ self. I’d love to hear how you get on with this, slightly unusual, approach to staying on track over Christmas (you can also use this approach for holidays, or any time) please do send me a note! www.fitbiztraining.co.uk

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Sussex Walks - December 2022

Please note that any walks with duration of 90 minutes or more are not accredited by The Ramblers but are managed by Chichester District Council. Please arrive 10 minutes before the start of the walk, the walk will leave on time. These walks are led by volunteers and if the weather is poor the walk may be cancelled. IMPORTANT: You must pre book the 90 min + walks on the Chichester District Council Website or call 01243 521041 www.chichester.gov.uk/heartsmart

Fri 2nd 10.30am Goodwood to East Dean

L: Jane 6 Miles 3 hours A hilly walk through woodland and fields, taking in the village of East Dean. Meet: Counters Gate Car Park Goodwood. Mon 5th 1.00pm Midhurst & Iping

L: Sandy 5.5 miles 2.5 hours Interesting terrain of Heathland, Pine Forest & Commons. A mostly flat walk. No dogs please Meet: Iping & Stedham Car Park

Every Mon 10.30am Chichester Canal

A flat walk at a gentle pace, suitable for beginners Meet: Chichester Canal, Basin Road, Chichester PO19 8DT

L: Sarah 1 mile 30 mins

Tues 6th 10.30am Christmas Walk & Lunch Lunch at Billy’s on the Beach, Bracklesham Bay. Please email health@chichester.gov.uk for further details & booking form

Wed 7th 10.30am Climping

L: Dominic 2.5 miles 1hr 15mins Gentle stroll along dunes and beach to Climping Mill, then across fields to the Yacht Club Meet: Arun Yacht Club Car Park, Rope Walk, Littlehampton, BN17 5DL

Mon 12th 1pm Angmering Park

L: Sandy 5 miles 2 hours

Fairly level terrain with great views from Patching Hill. No dogs Meet: Car Park in Butler’s Copse

Wed 14th 10.30am Cocking

L: Alison 6.5 miles 2.5 hours A lovely ramble along the paths of West Dean woods. A moderately strenuous longer walk Meet: Cocking Hill car park (nearest postcode GU29 0HT)

Fri 16th 10.30am Festive Nature

L: Elinor 1 mile 1 hour Encounters on the Common. A gentle, relaxing and festive walk around the beautiful heathland Meet: Iron Hill car park, which is just south of Liphook on the Midhurst Nearest postcode GU30 7LP Sat 17th 10.15am Graylingwell

L: Sarah 1.25 miles 40 mins

A flat walk at a gentle pace, enjoying the history of Graylingwell Park and surrounding areas Meet: Outside the Pavilion glass building looking onto Havenstoke Park

Mon 19th 10.30am Fishbourne

L: Ian 2.6 miles 75 mins

A leisurely circular, flat walk but has some stiles Meet: Fishbourne Center Car Park, PO18 8BE, off Blackboy Lane

Tue 20th 10.30am Middleton Beach

L: Peter 3 miles 1.5 hours

A flat walk along Middleton's shoreline and through Elmer woods. Maybe muddy in places Meet: Free car park just off Elmer Road in Middleton village by the Jubilee Hall and playing fields

Wed 21st 10.30am Stansted Forest

L: Peter 6.5 miles 3 hours

A more strenuous longer walk with great views taking in Rowlands Castle Meet: Stansted House Car Park, PO9 6DX

Wed 28th 10.30am Compton

L: Alison 6 miles 2.5 hours

A good walk along lanes and through woodland and fields. Two up hills and one stile Meet: Compton Recreation Ground Car Park

Fri 30th 10.30am Iping & Chithurst

L: Jane 6.75 miles 3 hrs

Several stiles and hilly in places. A pleasant walk with lovely views. No Dogs Meet: Outside the Hamilton Arms Stedham, GU29 0NZ

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Brandied Raspberry Meringues

• 1heaped tsp cornflour

• 1tbsp vinegar

• 200g caster sugar

• 150ml double or whipping cream

• 1 2tbsp brandy

• 100g raspberries (or other fruit of your choice)

• 2 3 brandy snaps, broken up Method

1 Have ready at least two baking trays covered with non-stick baking parchment or tray liners. Preheat the oven to 170C/325F/gas Mark3.

2 Whisk the whites until stiff, then gently whisk in the cornflour and the vinegar. When stiff again whisk in half the sugar until the mixture is stiff and glossy. Now carefully fold in two thirds of the rest of the sugar slowly and gently to keep the volume and stiff texture.

3 Spoon the mixture into a large piping bag with wide star nozzle. Pipe about 12 nests keeping the sides as high as possible.

4 Place in preheated oven but reduce the heat immediately to 160C/300F/ gas Mark 2. Bake for at least one hour, reduce the heat if they are browning too much.

5 Leave them in the cooling oven if you like them slightly crisper. Leave to cool.

6 Whip the cream until softly peaky, then gradually beat in the brandy with remaining sugar to taste. Spoon a little into the base of each nest. Fill with raspberries and finish with pieces of brandy snap.

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Sussex Snippets

Charity & Community news from across the counties

Dear Sussex Local. I much enjoyed your article on Sussex Cattle. My Great Great Grandfather was also an enthusiast of this breed and had a prize winning herd at Hugget's Furnace Farm, Mayfield. Unfortunately, unlike the Leconfield herd, his was sold in 1902. There is one thing on which Kier Hartley must have misheard or been let down by his word processer. Oxen were not shod with clay shoes. I don't think they would last very long. Oxen were shod with iron shoes called 'cues'. These were like half a horseshoe but smaller, two for each foot because of the cloven hoof. Also called Queues because two together resembled this shape. Oxen were not easy to shoe and had to be thrown and restrained. P.S. Hugget's Furnace was an iron works which gave rise to the couplet, 'Old Master Hugget and his man John. They did cast the first can on.' But that was some centuries earlier. Norman Allcorn, Findon.

We contacted Keir, who replies “It was great to hear from Norman, and to learn more about this interesting breed. I was given the information about the shoes during research. But my thanks for providing this extra information which I did not have at the time of writing the article”. Editor

The South Downs National Park has received a flat cash settlement from the Government of £10.486m in every year since 2019/2020 and this amount will remain the same until 24/25 the same cash funding over a period of six years at a time of rapidly rising costs for all services. Inflation continues to erode this sum, meaning we continue to have to make cuts in delivery as well as seeking alternative funding.

Andrew Griffith, MP for Arundel & South Downs, has been reappointed City Minister and Economic Secretary to the Treasury in Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Government reshuffle. The MP will be responsible for a wide ranging brief including regulation in the finance sector, access to cash and introducing legislation to make the UK a more competitive place to invest.

West Sussex County Council reports that for the year to April 2022 its renewable energy systems generated more than 16,000 MWh of clean electricity for the grid, which is enough to power more than 5,500 average UK homes. This prevented 3,700 tonnes of CO2te being released

into the atmosphere compared to generating the same amount of electricity from fossil fuels. By selling much of the electricity to the grid and making use of its batteries at Westhampnett solar farm, the County Council earned more than £2.5 million after running costs. This is helping to offset, but not completely cover, the increase in the authority’s own energy bill.

West Sussex County Council are warning consumers to be wary of online scams during the busy Christmas buying period. Tips are available from www.getsafeonline.org/buyingonline

Katy Bourne, Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner reports that, following the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) pledge that police officers will attend all home burglaries, Sussex Chief Constable made this commitment two years ago . Ms Bourne will be probing further into the Force's response to tackling burglary, robbery and acquisitive crime

People with Down syndrome who are 30 years old or above, and have a GP based in West Sussex, are being invited to come forward for a healthy brain assessment. During the assessment they will be asked to carry out some fun activities, like puzzles and tasks, when their memory is at its best to help identify if there are any changes as they get older. For older aged adults with a learning disability the team is offering a dementia assessment. People interested can find more information on the website: www.sussexpartnership.nhs.uk/service west sussex community learning disability teams

Charity 4Sight Vision Support is getting ready for Christmas with its annual Christmas Concert and Grand Draw, as well as providing its supporters with card and gift ideas. Proceeds will help the charity in its work supporting blind and sight impaired residents of all ages throughout West Sussex. Their events are in the What’s On section, and for further information and to purchase draw tickets call 01243 828555 or visit their website at www.4sight.org.uk.

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Charity & Community News

A27 Bypass additional consultation

The Highways Agency say that they have made changes to the scheme design including further mitigation to traffic levels through Walberton and they would now like to present those changes and gather feedback on them.

Until 16th December 2022, there is a Supplementary Consultation.You can take part in the online or at one of the following events:

Saturday 3 December 2022, 10am to 4pm

Arundel Town Hall, Maltravers Street BN18 9AP, Monday 5 December 2022, 11am to 7pm

Fontwell Park Racecourse BN18 OSY

Saturday 10 December 2022, 10am to 4pm

Walberton Pavilion The Street, BN18 0PJ

All consultation documents will be also available to view at the following locations throughout the consultation period:

Arun Civic Centre, Littlehampton BN17 5LF. Mon Fri 9am 1pm and 2pm 4pm

Arundel Town Hall, Maltravers Street, BN18 9AP. Mon to Fri 9am 1pm

Arundel Library, Surrey Street, BN18 9DT. Mon Fri 1pm 5pm, Thu Sat 9am 1pm

County Hall, Chichester, West Street PO19 1RQ. Mon Thu 8:30am 5pm, Fri 8:30am 4:30pm

Fontwell Park Racecourse, BN18 OSY. Mon Fri 9am 5pm

South Downs Centre, North Street, Midhurst, GU29 9DH. Mon to Thu 9am 4:30pm, Fri 9am 4pm

Walberton Parish Office, The Street, BN18 0PJ. Tues 9am 12pm, Thu 9am 12pm

Worthing Library, Richmond Road, BN11 1HD Mon Fri 9am 6pm, Sat 9am 5pm

www.nationalhighways.co.uk/our roads/south east/a27 arundel bypass/

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Charity & Community News

Throw a Christmas lifeline to struggling families

Local charity, Home Start Arun, Worthing & Adur is launching their first ever Christmas appeal, asking the community to ‘Throw a Lifeline’ to give hope to the increasing number of local families struggling this Christmas. Bridget, Home Start CEO says “The cost of living crisis is putting a real strain on so many more local families.”

“Parenting is often hard, but it can become incredibly difficult if experiencing poor mental or physical health, living in unsuitable accommodation, lone parenting, poverty, domestic abuse, bereavement, or loneliness.”

Home Start helps local families through their most challenging times. Donations to their appeal will enable their volunteers to give practical and emotional support to a family in their home over the festive period.

Volunteers help with budgeting, healthy eating, advice on how to stay warm, source foodbank

vouchers, ease loneliness and help sprinkle a little magic for the children, providing Christmas food and presents. www.home startawa.org.uk. Children’s charity

Christmas cards

The 2022 Sussex Snowdrop Trust Charity Christmas cards are now available to buy. Six festive designs (4 exclusively designed for Snowdrop). Packs of 10 cards from just £3. Order online at www.thesussexsnowdroptrust.com, or call 01243 572433 or pop into their Walberton office to collect William Booker Yard, Walberton, BN18 0PF. Snowdrop supports families with very sick children at home, through community nurses, care assistants and counsellors.

Lyminster bypass construction starts

Construction has started on the Lyminster Bypass to provide north south access from the A27. It is currently estimated that the project will take until autumn 2024 to complete. More information by searching on www.westsussex.gov.uk

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Lakeview Grange

A new care home coming to Chichester

First residents set to move in soon Lakeview Grange care home will soon welcome its first residents, transforming a site that has been many months in development to a warm and hospitable care home.

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The Chef and team provide a dining experience where mealtimes will be a highlight of the day as people come together to socialise and enjoy dishes. They’ll create nutritionally balanced menus to reflect preferences and will include adventurous and traditional recipes. Homemade bakes will be on offer. There is a private dining room for special occasions that residents can enjoy. They have a community aiming to build people’s abilities and experiences so they live fulfilled lives.

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Amberley Parish Council

Current planning applications

Edited extracts from draft minutes of the Ordinary Parish Council meeting 20th October 2022. Current Planning Applications SDNP/22/01018/ HOUS & SDNP/22/01019/LIS Kennards Hog Lane Barn restoration and conversion to create habitable space, ground floor side extension to connect the main house and barn, restoration of existing cattle shelter to match original for use as carports, facade and thatched roof restoration, internal refurbishment and all associated works. APC filed a no objection. Approved by HDC.

SDNP/22/00734/HOUS & SDNP/22/00735/LIS

Boxwood Cottage Demolition of existing C.20th conservatory and other C.20th additions. Erection of single storey rear extension to form a self contained studio holiday let. Remodelling of C.20th alterations to interior and replacement of C.20th. APC no objection to application, but would like to see appropriate conditions added to planning approval to ensure that extra accommodation can only be used as a holiday let (to ensure no use as a residential accommodation as per

Neighbourhood Plan). Decision pending with HDC. SDNP/22/01179/HOUS Mavic Replacement of existing wooden sash windows on the ground and first floor at the front of the dwelling and the bathroom on the first floor to the rear of the dwelling. APC had no objections. Approved by HDC.

SDNP/22/02368/LIS Old Stack Cottage Replacement of existing single glazed wooden framed casement windows with double glazed wooden framed casement windows (Listed Building Consent). Supported by APC. Approved by HDC.

SDNP/22/02755/CND Gin Trap Cottage Drew itts Farm Variation of Condition 3 to amendments to previously approved application reference SDNP/14/01150/FUL (Erection of six dwellings (4x 3 bed and 2x 2bed) with garages and parking with access road replacing 1x 4 bed and 2x 5 bed dwellings approved under permission reference DC/10/1158). Variation sought to allow for two conservation roof lights in rear elevation. APC put in strong objection. Application in progress with HDC. www.amberley pc.org.uk

Aldingbourne Parish Council

Update on local news & information for residents

Report of Aldingbourne Parish Council (APC) Meeting 4 October 2022 at ACSC

Report from District Councillor Mrs Wallsgrove:

• ADC has announced £3m funding for the Alexander Theatre in Bogor Regis.

• The A29 northern section is going ahead but a date is yet to be determined.

• Information on the cost of living emergency from ADC will come out shortly.

• There has been no date set for the BEW Advisory Committee as there is currently a stalemate with developers.

Report from PCSO Caroline Wilson:

• Reports of quad bike stolen in Hook Lane; residents are reminded to be vigilant.

• Concern is high throughout the County on issues relating to e bikes and e scooters. This has been escalated to the Roads Policing Department.

• Caroline can be contacted on her e mail address caroline.wilson@sussex.police.uk

School public artwork project:

The official unveiling will take place on Friday 14 October 2022 at 2.00 pm at the Aldingbourne Community Sports Centre. All are welcome to attend. The project has been funded by ADC and all 3 schools that participated in the design will be present.

Other business:

A reminder that there will be an Autumn Litter Pick on Saturday 22 October 2022 starting at 2.00 pm from the Aldingbourne Community Sports Centre, all equipment is provided and anybody that is able to help please contact Councillor Michelle Harbord.

E mail address is m.harbord@aldingbourne pc.gov.uk. If residents would like to join the Street Scene Working Party, then again please contact councillor Michelle Harbord on the above e mail.

New CCTV has been installed at the Aldingbourne Community Sports Centre. www.aldingbourne pc.gov.uk

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Arundel Town Council

Auditors report, Quarterly accounts and finance resource

Edited extracts from draft minutes of Finance Committee meeting 20th July 2022. Review Interim Internal Auditors report May 2022 report discussed and noted. Recommendations to be carried out in a timely fashion. Council discussed processes to be reviewed and put into place, like maintaining Asset Register when item Invoices are approved, items above the value of £500 should be immediately added going forward. Update wedding income process and further training given. Auditors report received in Sept and should be bought to review at next Finance Committee meeting, review Farmers Market fees for May meeting annually.

Quarterly accounts Town Hall Event Staff salaries hadn’t risen to same extent as income. Bookkeeper to check this figure. £10k agreed from Jackie Follis for new events, to check if additional income is coming. Require written confirmation from ADC. Reserves for Flood Defence ATC always contributed £16k per year until last two years, this currently totals £32k. Would it be prudent to put in another £16k from Earmarked Reserves? Advised to wait until year end when we know more about

costs for Atherley and Holmes Chambers roofs. Council could agree that if General Reserves are high at the year end we could put money into Flood Defence projects. Advised we should only do this now if money is required now.

Review of finance resource Discussed current system for handling income and expenditure and making it more efficient. Bookkeeper believes we are under resourced. Pre covid Natalie from Mulberry and Co would post to Sage fortnightly. Now, Roisin is proactive and the role has grown with projects such as Farmers Market. To review process of Town Council finances. Do we need to add resource or alternative resources for workloads? To review how council activity is working. Is finance system currently fit for purpose? Mayor explained current process of how we deal with transactions through the Council. Discussed finance training for staff, including Town Clerk. Need more members of events staff to be able to use Sage. RFO to speak to Mulberry & Co to see if they can conduct Sage training. arundeltowncouncil.gov.uk

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Barnham & Eastergate Parish Council

Reports and parking arrangements for The Square

Edited extracts from the draft minutes of the Parish Council meeting on 18th October. County Councillor, District Councillor and PCSO reports In response to enquiry, potential Controlled Parking Zone scheme for areas of Barnham mentioned. Explained process was detailed and needed to be led by local residents group, though Council would need to support any Scheme going forward. The group would need to identify 5 roads or more in the area the Scheme would potentially cover and canvas residents in those roads to gain support. They’d require 60% of those residents’ support. Information needed to be passed back to residents who initially raised the matter with a message the Council would consider assisting them through details of in next Newsletter if they gained enough public support to submit a request to WSCC.

Council informed of new process for making Traffic Regulation Orders they could utilise for areas like Elm Grove and Church Lane to alleviate parking problems around schools. Agreed Penny Wycherley, Andrew Crawford and Trevor Bence would look to discuss matter further to potentially put in request.

New Parking

arrangements for The Square Following introduction of new parking arrangements by the company who own shops and land in The Square, the Clerk, Chair and other Councillors received representations from residents who received parking tickets. Clerk took up matter with company’s representative in charge of managing the parking company and following various discussions these points and actions were noted: Signage clearer additional signage to be erected informing people new restrictions apply at road entrance, with a tariff sign to be placed as you enter car park and new sign be placed in front of disabled bays until pay and display machine can be installed. Tariffs 15 minute period to allow drop off/pick up. Weekend tariff be updated to allow £1 hourly rate.

Disabled Parking free until new pay and display machine be put in place as car park was too far to expect disabled people to walk there for a ticket. Double Yellow Lines period rules of 15 minutes apply but if kerb is mounted ticket will be issued. barnhamandeastergate pc.gov.uk

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Walberton Parish Council

Tree survey, playing field, resurfacing play area & noticeboard

Extracts from the minutes of the General Purposes (4th October) and Finance and Legal (11th October) committee meetings. The results of the Parish Tree survey were presented. Quotes will be sought for the necessary actions resulting. The Tree Council’s Branching Out fund was discussed a youth group needs to be involved so enquiries will be made.

Weeding of Walberton pavements and verges was discussed. Measures to discourage parking on the verge by the Fontwell West roundabout, such as planters, will be investigated. Parking restriction markings in the vicinity of the Fontwell petrol station will also be studied. A new litter bin for Blacksmith’s Corner will be requested from Arun DC; further issues with litter from the Fontwell service area were noted. Groundworks companies will be approached to provide designs and quotes for the new S106 funded path around the Playing Field.

Options to increase security of the Playing Field following the recent incursion were discussed.

The Council will have to pay for the dumped tree remains to be removed. Installation of a Rebound Goal was agreed for the Playing Field. The existing goal store is currently unused and will be removed in time for Bonfire Night. The pond outflow wall repair has been approved; landscaping and dredging are intended for 2023. Quotes to resurface the play area following receipt of S106 funds are being sought; the cradle swings will also be replaced. Works on the Avisford Grange tennis courts are scheduled to start in January.

The Fontwell noticeboard will be repaired shortly; a replacement bus shelter has been added to the items to be funded by CIL income. The Planning Application for demolition and reconstruction of the Fontwell Bottle Store was noted.

Employment of temporary help to aid in delivery of the current Council projects was discussed and will be pursued. www.walberton pc.gov.uk

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2 emma@theorthoticworks.co.uk www.theorthoticworks.co.uk THE ORTHOTIC WORKS Custom made to measure Orthotics relieving foot & back pain since 1976 Mobile service available 01903 357073 ORTHOTICS PLASTERING PRIVATE HIRE / TAXI PEST CONTROL PLUMBING / HEATING • Bathroom installation • All plumbing work • Oil boiler servicing & installation • Fully insured FOORD PLUMBING SERVICES Ben Foord: benfoord@gmail.com 07889 905257 PLUMBING / HEATING ROOFING PET / ANIMAL SERVICES PLUMBING / HEATING Robbie Scott Plumbing & Heating • Full bathroom installations • All aspects of plumbing including radiator & water tank renewals • Tiling & all floor coverings 07540 292027 robby2scotty@aol.com PRIVATE HIRE / TAXI ROOFING PLASTERING PRIVATE HIRE / TAXI ROOFING 54 Business Directory
Every address every month 3 ROOFING TREE SURGERY TREE SURGERY SECURITY TREE SURGERY WINDOW CLEANING 07708 661765 www.dcwwindowcleaning.co.uk • Windows • Conservatories • Gutters • Soffits / Fascias • Gutter clearing We always clean your frames, sills and door panels TREE SURGERY TOOL & PLANT HIRE Building Services Archibaldshaw 21 Roberts Miller Redshaw Ltd 27 Care Services Clapham Village Care Home 20 Country Court Care Group 19 Lakeview Grange 28 Oakland (Littlehampton) Ltd 35 West Sussex Bus Passes 50 West Sussex County Council 43 Charity Home Start Arun, Worthing & Adur 45 Courses White Rose Training Academy Limited 40 Estate & Letting Agents Henry Adams LLP 31 Redwood & Sons Limited 29 Events Chichester Christmas Market11 Fostering & Adoption West Sussex County Council 15 Garden Services Ashwood Tree Surgery 22 Crystal Ponds Limited 24 Glorious Gardens 22 Sussex Manures Ltd 22 Hair & Beauty Murroes Hairdressing 19 Health & Wellbeing Barnham Optical Ltd 39 Stickland Eye Care Ltd 38 Sussex Sunday Walkers 22 TAP Foot Care 39 Home & Property AHM Installations 27 Aldwick Cleaning Specialist 24 Ben's Gutters 33 Britannia Windows 2 Carters Domestic Appliances 56 Coastline Bathrooms 7 Direct Blinds 20 Dovetail Kitchens 49 Dream Doors 13 Gary Block Painting & Decorating 42 GS Windows Ltd 5 Hamilton Cole 46 Iron Maidens 42 LBS Natural Kitchen Worktops 9 No1 PHD Ltd 12 S J Marley Services Ltd 26 Smart Home Improvements 25 South Downs Storage 19 Temppest Environmental Services 24 TJ Interiors 30 Legal Services Respect Wills & Estate Planning 46 Sussex Wills CIC 17 Motoring Arundel & Littlehampton MOT 32 Chips Away 33 Ford Lane Tyres 33 Photography SRB Photos 42 Roofing and Gutters Excel Roofcare Ltd 27 Visitor Attraction The Aldingbourne Trust 11 January issue 01903 868 474 info@sussexlocal.net Booking & Copy Deadline 1st Dec Business Directory / Advertiser Index 55

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