Sussex Local Magazine - Chichester/Midhurst SEPTEMBER 2022

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Every address every month 3SUSSEX LOCAL SUSSEX USSEX LOCAL Disclaimer-Whilstadvertisementsareprintedin goodfaith,SussexLocal(KayPublishingLtd)isan independentcompanyanddoesnotendorse productsorservicesthatappearinthismagazine. SussexLocalcannotbeheldresponsibleforerrors oromissionsorclaimsmadebycontributors.Views andopinionsofcontributorsarenotnecessarily thoseofthepublisher. KayPublishingLtdPOBox2237PulboroughRH209AH info@sussexlocal.net|www.sussexlocal.net|01903868474 Establishedin2007,wepublishandhand-deliverseven editionsfreeofchargetoover45,000homesandbusinesses everymonth.Wewelcomereaderlettersandcommunity noticeswhichwepublishfreeofcharge. Advertisingfromonly £10 peredition ARUNDEL -Arundel,Amberley,Burpham,Climping,Fontwell,Ford, Slindon,Walberton&Yapton- 6,829 BARNHAM -Barnham,Eastergate,Westergate,Aldingbourne, Oving,&Tangmere- 6,063 CHICHESTER -Chichestercentre&suburbs- 6,227 FINDON -FindonValley,FindonVillage,Nepcote,HighSalvington, Salvington,Durrington,Clapham&Patching- 7,196 MIDHURST&PETWORTH -Midhurst,Petworth,Easebourne- 7,074 PULBOROUGH -Pulborough,Bury,Coldwaltham,Fittleworth,Marehill, Nutbourne,Stopham,WestChiltingtonvillageandCommon- 5,952 STORRINGTON -Storrington,Ashington,CoothamThakeham,Sullington &Washington- 6,611 SUSSEX USSEX LOCAL “ ”CONTENTS Sept2022 Coverimage: PetworthParkbyDennis HuntPhotography “Ialonecannotchangetheworld,butIcancastastoneacross thewaterstocreatemanyripples.”-MOTHERTERESA Quoteofthemonth... 4 What'sOn 13 Hemingway'sSunbirdsWinticketstoseeDave 14 Charity&CommunityNews 17 disabilityhelpingpeoplewithaCharityProfile-Remap, 21 DryGardenInYourGarden-Creatinga 26 professionalsProperty-Findingtheright 28 areindemand?Property-whichproperties 30 LackoftheAnthropocene'byBellaWinacopyof'TheChildren 32 voucheratTheSealPrizeCrossword-Wina£25 34 CentoventiMotoring-thenewFiat 36 LocalGuidedWalks 40 Recipe-SpicedBeefPatties 41 celebritiesRSPBPagham-Wags&other 42 intenseworkoutsessential?Health&Wellbeing-Are 46 MundhamChichesterHistory-North 48 YoungReaderPuzzles 49 MidhurstHistory-WassellMill 50 LocalCouncilupdates 51 ClassifiedBusinessDirectory 54 IndexofAdvertisers HELLO! Backtoschoolthismonth.The firstdayofanewschoolyearis alwayssomethingspecial, markingnewbeginningsand newopportunities.Goodluck toallthechildren-and parents. OurSeptemberofferings includeanarticleonREMAP,a fantasticcharitywhoadapt itemstohelppeoplewith disabilities.Theirvolunteers includedesignersand engineers,andtheyhelpa widerangeofpeopleacross thecounty. OurgardeningexpertAndrew Staibgivesideasoncreatinga ‘drygarden’usingdroughtresistantplants,pertinentin viewofthisyear’shotweather. Doyouneedto‘feeltheburn’ toloseweightfromexercising? ReadhealthexpertHeather Smith’sarticletofindout. We’veatastyrecipeforyouto tryaswellasourregularwalks, puzzles,competitionsand comprehensiveWhat’sOn listings.Pleasegetintouchif youhaveanythingtopromote –allcharityandcommunity eventsandnoticesare publishedfreeofcharge. Untilnexttime, Kris&Jeff

2 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 October events to be put on website 4th September What’s On - September 2022 More events on www.sussexlocal.net please contact event organisers to check for changes CHARITY 03/09/2022 8:00 AM South Downs Trekathon Join the Passage on a 9, 15 or 26 mile hike in the Sussex countryside. Covent Field Lewes BN7 1HP £30 events@passage.org.uk passage.org.uk CLUBS & SOCIETIES 03/09/2022 6:45 PM Comic book club Graphic novels aimed at adults Private house Barnham PO22 0EF Free. singleSocialFelpham05/09/2022paulw21erin@gmail.comPaul:8:00PMSinglesSocialClubclubforwidowed,ordivorcedofmature age. The George Inn Bognor Regis PO22 7PL Free. Anne Cook 01243 03/09/2022www.felphamsingles.yolasite.comanniecook555@yahoo.co.uk82153010:30AMParkinsons support group for people with Parkinson’s and their families Washington memorial hall RH20 4AP £2 Gillian or Ian 01903 746871 08/09/2022 7:45 PM Worthing Folk Dance Group, Grasshoppers Folk Dance Club St Lawrence Church Hall Goring by sea BN12 4BY £2 Helen hdoswell@googlemail.com 09/09/2022 3:00 PM Rosehill Book Club, Pulborough Meet in other members homes Pulborough RH20 4NL Carol 01903 745216 12/09/2022carol953@hotmail.co.uk7:30PMPulborough Meadows WI September Meeting Talk by Kathy Hall on Petworth House & Park Pulborough Village Hall RH20 2BF Women's16/09/2022mary.walker50@gmail.com7:30PMSullingtonWindmillsInstituteAfriendlygroupofaround 60 ladies The Parish Hall Storrington RH20 3PP Erika Brichta sullingtonwindmills.orgerikabrichta@hotmail.co.uk 20/09/2022 7:30 PM Durrington WI meeting at Durrington Community Centre Jules Hats and Hairpieces Durrington Community Centre BN13 3FJ lindaturner100@hotmail.com 07515 516854 mywi.thewi.org.uk/welcome to my wi 20/09/2022 7:30 PM West Chiltington Floral Club September Demonstration West Chiltington Village Hall RH20 2PZ £5 Visitors. Carol 07803 658377 wchiltfloralclub@gmail.com 28/09/2022 7:15 PM The Selsey Tramway Joe Whicher Route and history of lost Tramway Bassil Shippam Centre Chichester PO19 7LG £3 RCTS 07403 885061 rcts.org.uk/branches/ branch chr Chichester chichester@btinternet.com COMMUNITY Every Wed 11:30 AM Wednesday Lunch Club Weekly lunch club for the over 55’s with social activities Pulborough Village Hall RH20 2BF £5 Louise louisekaiser4807@gmail.com Every Fri 10:00 AM Blue Idol Open Days Visit historic building and Quaker place of worship Blue Idol Quaker Meeting House Coolham RH13 8QP Free Blue Idol Quakers admin@blueidol.org 04/09/2022www.blueidol.org11:00 AM Chanctonbury 'Chanc as One' Ashington Free annual family service on Ashington Recreation Ground RH20 3DD 01903 893648 www.proudtocarewestsussex.comBN17areLittlehampton30/09/2022chanctonbury.churchsuite.com/events/tfydepe9nick.taylor@chanctonbury.org.uk10:30AMProudtoCareRecruitmentFairadultcareservicesrecruitingTheWickbourneCentreLittlehampton7DZproudtocare@westsussex.gov.uk COURSES & TUITION 10/09/2022 9:30 AM Birding for beginners autumn migration migratory birds at RSPB Pulborough Brooks RH20 2EL Members: £20.50 Non members: £25.50 Contact Lydia: lydia.fletcher@rspb.co.uk 01798 events.rspb.org.uk/events/18811875851 4 What's On

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2 More events on www.sussexlocal.net please contact event organisers to check for changes 14, 21 & 28 Sep 7:30 PM Is there more to life than this? Free Alpha course Life Community Church exploring the questions of life, faith and meaning The Village Hub Storrington RH20 4DJ Stuart 01903 743547 alpha@lccstor.org 21 & 28 Sep 2:00 PM WEA Course “The forgotten years: Edwardian Britain 1901 1914” Dr Alan Simmonds Billingshurst Community & Conference Centre RH14 9QW £100 for 10 sessions of 2 hours WEA Billingshurst 01403 337302 billingshurstbranch@wea.co.uk 21 & 28 Sep 6:00 PM Beginners course with Sompting Village Morris Open to over 16’s St Georges Church Worthing BN11 2DS Mike 07932 165254 mikerayment227@yahoo.co.uk 26/09/2022 10:30 AM A Golden Age: Painting in the Dutch Republic in the Seventeenth Century A WEA course with art history tutor St Paul's Parish Centre Chichester PO19 6FT £100 Catherine 28/09/2022chichester.branch@wea.ac.ukwww.wea.org.uk10:00AMTheCivil War in the South of England A WEA course of 8 sessions, St Paul's Parish Centre Chichester PO19 6FT £80 Catherine chichester.branch@wea.ac.uk wea.org.uk EXHIBITIONS 01 21 Sep 10:00 AM Arundel Museum September Exhibition South Downs Black and white prints Arundel Museum BN18 9PA free www.arundelmuseum.orgoffice@arundelmuseum.org01903 885866 03/09/2022 9:00 AM Life in CollectionUnseenCountrysidethePrivateSussex Rural Events Woodmancote, Henfield BN5 9BA £8. Free under 12. Gilly cebvintage@hotmail.co.uk 03 06 Sep 11:00 AM The Makers Directory Mini Market Pop up market by The Makers Directory Netwerks Lewes BN7 MuseumArundel10/09/2022info@artwavefestival.orgartists03www.themakersdirectory.co.ukthemakersdirectory.sussex@gmail.com2DQ18Sep10:00AMArtwaveFestivallocalandmakersexhibitingacrossLewesartwavefestival.org10:00AMHeritageOpenDayatMuseumFreeentryforonedayArundelBN189PAwww.arundelmuseum.org 24/09/2022 11:00 AM Artists at Oakbank an Exibition and Sale A show of work by Sussex Artists. Oakbank Storrington RH20 4BU John 07974 933282 johnsmulligan@btinternet.com 24/09/2022 11:00 AM Local Art & Crafts & Hobbies Exhibition local Artists, Crafters and any Hobby(iers) can exhibit their craft or work Burpham Village Hall BN18 9RR Heather 01903 882839 heatherwbirch@btinternet.com FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT 03/09/2022 12:00 PM Boxgrove Companion Dog Show With Obedience 26 classes including Pedigree, Novelty and Obedience Free Parking Boxgrove Village Hall PO18 0EE Sylvia 07751 017339 sylvia.hubbard@btinternet.com 03 & 04 Sep 11:30 AM ABC Animal Sanctuary Fun Weekend See animals and groom a pony. ABC Animal Sanctuary West Chiltington RH20 2JS £5. Free under 14. 07770 667319 / 07900 124841 Vintagesteam,engines,03www.abcanimalsanctuary.co.ukcheryl@abcanimalsanctuary.co.uk&04Sep10:00AMMacmillanVintageRallytractors,cars,bikes,commercialmilitarybygones,tradecraftMacmillanRallyPetworthGU289JW£450Sylvia sylvia.haydon@btinternet.com 24/09/2022 11:00 AM Pulborough Harvest Fair Stall holders, food, drink, music, children's activities, ice cream and local produce The Glebefield Pulborough RH20 1AD Stall holders book via 773374Farmbar,A25/09/2022facebook.com/PulboroughHarvestFairpulboroughHarvestFair@yahoo.co.uk12:00PMHarvestMusicFestivalfamilydaywithmusic,dance,cakes,raffle,icecream,pizza,tractorridesatCoombesLancingBN150RSHeather07850chalkspringchurches@gmail.comchalkspringchurches.org FILM 03/09/2022 6:30 PM Outdoor Screening Back to the Future (1985) outdoor cinema Madehurst Cricket Ground BN18 0NN £12.50 The Sussex Snowdrop Trust 740745Raffle.Season14/09/2022thesussexsnowdroptrust.comoffice@snowdroptrust.com012435724337:30PMRotaryFilmNightNewTheDuke£5fromCardShop.Bar&SullingtonHallRH203PP£5.Ken01903kandjcoll@btinternet.com 6 What's On

Every address every month 3 19/09/2022 7:30 PM Pulborough Film Night Top Gun: Maverick 2022 Action/Adventure cast includes Tom Cruise & Miles Teller. Pulborough Village Hall RH20 2BF £7 Contact Terri: 07711 470635 terriashpool@uwclub.net 26/09/2022 7.30 PM Top Gun: Maverick refreshments available on the night Arundel Town Hall BN18 9AP £7 from Town Hall cash only or from www.ticketsource.co.uk/cinemobile GARDENS & HORTICULTURE 17/09/2022 2:00 PM Walberton Gardeners Club Autumn Flower Show Walberton Village Hall BN18 0PJ Entrance £1. Free under 16 07881 552980 22/09/2022www.walbertonbbailey93@btinternet.comgardenersclub.com7:30PMAnillustrated talk Autumn Plants talk on autumn plants. St Mary's Centre Felpham PO22 7NU Visitors £1 membership@fandmhs.co.uk fandmhs.co.uk Every Thurs & Fri & 10:30 AM Visit Woolbeding Gardens Explore the National Trust's Woolbeding Gardens Midhurst GU29 9RR on Thursdays or Fridays £10 Child: £5 www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ woolbeding gardens www.timespanhistoricalpresentations.co.uk01903Retreat,forEvery£7crossfindagarden.ngs.org.uk/garden/37847/oldFarmGardenEverywoolbedinggardens@nationaltrust.org.ukMon9:00AMGardenopenforNationalSchemeWestBurton,OldCrossStreetPulboroughRH201HD£6Belindastreetfarmbelinda@westburton.comEveryThu10:30AMTheOldVicarage,WashingtonGardenopenforNationalGardenSchemeTheOldVicarageWashingtonRH204AS01483211535hello@ngs.org.ukngs.org.ukTue2:00PMGardenandgiftshopopentheNationalGardenSchemePeelersArundelBN189EX£5Tony&Lizzie884981timespan70@tiscali.co.uk More events on www.sussexlocal.net please contact event organisers to check for changes What's On 7

2 HEALTH & FITNESS 01/09/2022 2:00 PM Balance and Strengthening Classes Led by Physiotherapist. Max 10 participants. Thakeham Village Hall RH20 3GP £10 per session Rosie robertsonr730@yahoo.com MUSIC 01/09/2022 8:00 PM The Ace Tones a charity event The Ace Tones present 50's 60's Rock 'n' Roll, in aid of St. Wilfred's Hospice. Alexandra Theatre, Regis Centre PO21 1BN £20.50 Hazel 01243 867676 hazel.latus@regiscentre.co.ukHazelAlexandraconcert04/09/2022hazel.latus@regiscentre.co.ukHazelMusic02/09/2022www.alexandratheatre.co.ukhazel.latus@regiscentre.co.uk7:30PM60MinutesofClassicalStudio1,RegisCentrePO211BN£6.5001243867676alexandratheatre.co.uk2:30PMPromsAtSeaacharityTheB.H.F&TheUkraineAppeal.Theatre,RegisCentrePO211BN£1001243867676alexandratheatre.co.uk 06/09/2022 2:00 PM 2 O'Clock Club 'Selsey Shantymen' Studio 1, Regis Centre PO21 1BN £6 Hazel 01243 867676 hazel.latus@regiscentre.co.ukalexandratheatre.co.uk 08 & 13 Sep 7:30 PM Chichester Music Society Concert Chichester Music Society at Chapel of the Ascension Chichester PO19 6PE Cyndy cyndy@profact.co.uk chichestermusicsociety.org.uk 16/09/2022 7:30 PM Cadillac Country’s Rockin Roadhouse Live Country Music Washington Village Hall RH20 4AP £5 Bryon 17/09/2022bwinslade@hotmail.com7:30PMMatthew Coleridge Requiem concert at Arundel Cathedral performance of his choral work Requiem in Arundel Cathedral BN18 9AY £10 07719 797893 ticketsource.co.uk/MatthewColeridge/tmusic@matthewcoleridge.com noomrjr 17/09/2022 7:30 PM 'The Best of Queen' 'The Break Free Tour' Queen Tribute Band Majesty Alexandra Theatre, Regis Centre PO21 1BN £28.50 Hazel 01243 www.alexandratheatre.co.ukhazel.latus@regiscentre.co.uk867676 More events on www.sussexlocal.net please contact event organisers to check for changes The Novium Museum, Tower Street, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1QH For more information please visit our website www.thenovium.org or call 01243 775888 ADMISSION FREE DONATIONS WELCOME HOW THE ARTS HAVE PUT CHICHESTER ON THE MAP Exhibition Open 25 June 2022 – 25 Feb 2023 ADMISSION FREE — DONATIONS WELCOME 8 What's On

Every address every month 3 22/09/2022 8:00 PM Sunbirds come to Southampton The Brook founder with new band playing Southampton The Brook SO17 3SD £12.50 Maria 07801 191784 sunbirds.co.uk maria@mppromotions.co.uk 22/09/2022 8:00 PM The Southdown Music Festival The Leylines (+ Wrest) Alexandra Theatre, Regis Centre PO21 1BN £24 Hazel 01243 867676 www.alexandratheatre.co.uk01243Theatre,Festival24/09/2022www.alexandratheatre.co.ukhazel.latus@regiscentre.co.uk8:00PMTheSouthdownMusicLindisfarne+supportacts.AlexandraRegisCentrePO211BN£24Hazel867676hazel.latus@regiscentre.co.uk 25/09/2022 8:00 PM The Southdown Music Festival The Men They Couldn't Hang Alexandra Theatre, Regis Centre PO21 1BN £24 Hazel 01243 867676 BN3&Seahorses28/09/2022www.alexandratheatre.co.ukhazel.latus@regiscentre.co.uk7:00PMChrisHelmeTheDoItYourself25YearsOnSongsStoriesTheOldMarketBrighton&Hove1AS£23.50www.coastalevents.co.uk SALES & MARKETS 06 & 07 Sep 9:00 AM Ardingly Antiques Fair Antiques stalls at Ardingly Antiques Fair South of England Showground RH17 6TL £20. Free under 16. eve.oliver@iacf.co.uk iacf.co.uk 17/09/2022 10:30 AM Charity sale clothing, books, bric a brac, etc, in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support. Stream House Storrington RH20 4JT 17/09/2022secretary@12thchichester.org.ukfree.Chichester17/09/2022ronald.wrighton@btinternet.com1:00PMJumbleSale12thScoutGroupPO193AB30p.ChildrenAlan0779614454112thchichester.org.uk9:00AMPulboroughVillage Market eggs, bread, cakes, crafts plus cafe with full English breakfast. Pulborough Village Hall RH20 2BF Terri 07711 17terriashpool@uwclub.net470635&18Sep11:00AMBeautiful & Useful Craft Fair at Sussex Prairies designer makers Sussex Prairie Garden Henfield BN5 9AT £10 kids: £5 Free under 5’s. Pauline beautiful useful.co.uk morlandsfarm@btinternet.com More events on www.sussexlocal.net please contact event organisers to check for changes EARLYBIRDTICKETSJUST£80(NOR3RD & 4TH What's On 9

2 19/09/2022 9:00 AM Arundel Farmers Market 3rd Sat every month growers, bakers, meat, poultry, flowers, plants, food and drink makers Arundel BN18 9AA arundelfarmersmarket.co.uk SPIRITUALIST 24/09/2022 7:00 PM Angel in Blue Psychic evening Social/support evening & Psychics Medium demonstration Storrington Village Hall RH20 4DZ £6 Val vharber@btinternet.com HORSERACING 06 & 21 Sep 11:00 AM Goodwood Racecourse Midweek Racing 2 afternoons of racing Goodwood Racecourse PO18 0PS From £21 Under 18's free midweekgoodwood.com/horseracing/fixturesticketoffice@goodwood.comevents/racing TALKS 06/09/2022 7:30 PM An Inspector Calls A talk by Neil Sadler on his police career. Storrington Museum RH20 4LL £8 01903 740188 www.storringtonmuseum.comstorringtonmuseum@hotmail.com 06/09/2022 2:00 PM The Arts Society West Sussex Talk ‘From Downton to Gatsby” by Andrew Prince Fittleworth Village Hall RH20 1JB Visitors welcome for £7 Jackie 01903 411086 westsussex@theartssociety.org 07/09/2022www.theartssociety.org2:00PMStory Telling and the Devil: Dr. Anthony Cane Literary Society welcomes Dean of Portsmouth. Chichester PO18 OEE £7 HallChantalDowns07/09/2022www.chichesterliterarysociety.orginfochichesterlitsoc@gmail.com10:45AMTheArtsSocietySouthRaphaelGodamongstpaintersbyBrothertonRatcliffe.FittleworthVillageRH201JB£7Jane01798813314 jane@theallisonfamily.co.uk www.arundelmuseum.org£8£6ArundelConflict?08/09/2022www.theartssocietysouthdowns.org.uk7:00PMEveningTalkIsBritainPreparedforModerntalkbySteveBirdMuseumBN189PAAMSmembers/nonmembers01903885866 More events on www.sussexlocal.net please contact event organisers to check for changes *Offer valid for openings up to 2.4m wide & including 2 remote controls, 55mm white slats, internal manual override. Garolla garage doors are expertly made to measure in our own UK factories, they’re strong and solidly built. The electric Garolla door rolls up vertically, taking up only 8 inches inside your garage, maximising valuable space. Our expert local installers will fit your new door and they’ll take away the old one too, so there’s no mess. Give us a call today and we’ll come and measure up completely FREE of charge.•••••WHAT’SGottagaragefifor£895Fromafullyttedelectricdoor.getaGarolla.INCLUDEDWITHEVERYDOOR:EXPERTMEASURING&FITTING2REMOTECONTROLSACOUSTIC&THERMALINSULATIONFREEDISPOSALOFYOUROLDDOORAVAILABLEIN21COLOURS CALL US TODAY ON: 01243 630 052 MOBILE: 07537 149 128 10 What's On

Every address every month 3 12/09/2022 10:00 AM The Arts Society Steyning Creating An Imaginary World Theatre Design talk. The Steyning Centre BN44 3XZ £10 donation for visitors. Diane: 07968 232794 dianecubey@hotmail.co.uk 15/09/2022www.theartssocietysteyning.org.uk7:30PMTheMidhurst Society Talk by Paul Ullson the History Man South Downs Memorial Hall GU29 9DH £3 for guests. Tina 01730 816542 382470LibraryKeane20/09/2022www.midhurstsociety.org.uktms@tinagavin.com7:00PMAneveningwithJessieauthorJessieKeaneatBognorRegisPO211DEoncrimenovel£501243bognor.regis.library@westsussex.gov.uk www.westsussex.gov.uk/libraries/library details/ bognor regis 27/09/2022library/7:00PM MacDonald Gill: Charting a Life illustrated talk by Caroline, Andrew and Angela. West Sussex Record Office PO19 1DD £8 Matthew £6NAFAS28/09/2022record.office@westsussex.gov.uk2:30PMStorringtonFlowerClubaffiliatedSullingtonParishHallRH204PP01903742102chrissyldesmond@gmail.com THEATRE 01/09/2022 2:30 PM Crazy for You Dementia Friendly Performance the Gershwin musical welcoming people with dementia Chichester Festival Theatre PO19 6AP £16 hawthboxoffice@parkwoodtheatres.co.uka9016aef6556/prideshow/05d08beaparkwoodtheatres.co.uk/TheHawth15/09/2022www.alexandratheatre.co.uk867676RegisTour03/09/20226ad2www.nationaltrust.org.uk/events/a95df12dnymans@nationaltrust.org.ukNymans02/09/2022www.cft.org.uk/dementiafriendlyaccess@cft.org.uk7:00PMPride&PrejudiceHandcrossRH176BT£18£1049bf8cb5cb21a716ceb0/pages/details8:00PMJimDavidson'Unlocked2022'16years&over.AlexandraTheatre,CentrePO211BN£26.50Hazel01243hazel.latus@regiscentre.co.uk7:00PMPride&PrejudiceTheTheatreCrawleyRH106YZ£15kids:£12Hawth/7893ec11aa54prejudice More events on www.sussexlocal.net please contact event organisers to check for changes PETWORTH FESTIVAL THURSDAY 27 OCTOBER TO SUNDAY 6 NOVEMBER 2022 LITERARY WEEK Featuring AL MURRAY HUGH MICHAELBONNEVILLEPARKINSONNICCIFRENCHROBERTHARRISAndsomuchmore... Full programme and tickets www.petworthfestival.org.ukonfrom28September What's On 11

2 16/09/2022 7:30 PM Mums The Word Alexandra Theatre, Regis Centre PO21 1BN £26 01243 867676 www.alexandratheatre.co.ukhazel.latus@regiscentre.co.uk 16/09/2022 7:00 PM Pride & Prejudice Brighton Open Air Theatre Hove BN3 6EH £15 Kids: £12.50 brightonopenairtheatre.co.uk/ event/pride and prejudice 22/09/2022hello@brightonopenairtheatre.co.uk38:00PMTheSouthdown Music Festival Spiers & Boden featuring Spiers & Boden & support acts. Alexandra Theatre, Regis Centre PO21 1BN £24 Hazel 01243 867676 www.alexandratheatre.co.ukhazel.latus@regiscentre.co.uk 24/09/2022 7:30 PM Chinese Boxing play by Mark Kitto ‘Chinese Boxing’ is a piece of theatre tackling one of the issues of modern times. Empire Hall Petworth GU28 0QB £12.50 14+ Jim empirehall@gmail.com empirehall.gov.uk 30/09/2022 8:00 PM The Alex Comedy Club 16+. Studio 1, Regis Centre PO21 1BN £10.50 Hazel 01243 867676 hazel.latus@regiscentre.co.ukalexandratheatre.co.uk WALKS 06/09/2022 10:00 AM Heathland Sculpture Trail Walk Iping stroll around Iping Common GU29 0PB friendsofthesouthdowns.org.uk 1through11/09/2022nationaltrust.org.uk/petworthpetworth@nationaltrust.org.ukHouseexploringGuided09enquiries@friendsofthesouthdowns.org.uk&10Sep10:30AMHistoryintheParkWalkA2hourguidedwalktheDeerPark.PetworthandParkGU289LR2:00PMWalkStorrington'sHistoryhourhistorywalkwithaBlue Badge Guide. Storrington Library Car park RH20 4PA £5 01903 740188 12/09/2022storringtonmuseum@hotmail.comwww.storringtonmuseum.com10:00AMHeathland Sculpture Trail Walk, Lavington Common stroll around Lavington Common GU28 0QL guests can join taster Free enquiries@friendsofthesouthdowns.org.ukfriendsofthesouthdowns.org.uk More events on www.sussexlocal.net please contact event organisers to check for changes Thursday6th October2022 6.30pm-8.45pm LeconfieldHall Market GU28PetworthSquare0AH Former equerry, Jeremy Mainwaring-Burton (LVO), gives a highly entertaining, illustrated account of what it was like to stay at the Castle of Mey as a guest of the Queen Mother TheQueenMotherattheCastleofMeyTicket £15 toincludeaglassofHenningswineonarrival For telephonetickets:office : 01243 572433 or visit: www.thesussexsnowdroptrust.com 12 What's On

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Having retired from the live scene in 2016, Dave has been keeping busy together with erstwhile South colleague, guitarist/ songwriter Phil Barton, new discovery singer/violinist Laura Wilcockson and drummer Marc Parnell.

Visit www.the-brook.com ‘Cool To Be Kind’ was released in November 2020, on the independent label Nectar Records signalling the arrival of Sunbirds with new songs and a new sound. Walberton Place Care Home provides the highest standards of family-led residential and dementia care. Our home is luxurious and beautifully furnished, whilst retaining a warm family atmosphere that makes Walberton Place feel extraWarmspecial.inclusive family atmosphere • Person-centred dementia care • Daily fine dining • Spacious en-suite bedrooms Café, pub, cinema & hair salon • Landscaped gardens To find out more about life at Walberton Place contact our Customer Relations Manager Hannah Mills on 07745541057 or email hannah.mills@countrycourtcare.com Walberton Place Care Home Our family, caring for yours 01243 551 WestYaptonwww.countrycourtcare.com549Lane,Walberton,Arundel,Sussex,BN180AS Competition 13

However, you can only sing about what you know. “Although a lot of the songs have an Americana feel” says Dave “they’re still about life in England. You’re going to feel a bit daft singing about pick up trucks and low down honky tonks when you live in Yorkshire.”

Win a pair of tickets to see Sunbirds in Southampton

To enter answer the following question: Q: What feel do many of the new songs from Sunbirds have? American b)Irish c) Welsh

Win a pair of tickets to see Sunbirds at The Brook, Southampton on 22nd September 2022 at 7.30pm

a)

Sunbirds in Southampton

Although born and bred in England, the band's sound predominantly features the instrumentation of traditional American roots music combined with the occasional outburst of guitar heavy melody more associated with Seattle in the late 80's/early 90's.

Send your answer and contact details to: Sunbirds Competition, PO Box 2237, Pulborough, RH20 9AH or you can enter online at: www.sussexlocal.net/ features/competitions Winner drawn after 18th September 2022. Please indicate if you wish to remain on our mailing list.

Beautiful South member Dave Hemingway's new band

Following a successful trial, West Sussex Recycling Centres can now accept hard plastic items. such as garden furniture, coat hangers and plastic piping. The scheme has now been extended to all recycling centres except Midhurst, which is too small for collections.

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The Aldingbourne Trust supports people with learning disabilities and/or Autism to reach their potential make good life choices. They have various positions currently available as both Support Workers at our supported living projects, across Bognor Regis or as part of the team that create a ‘Great Day out’ at our fantastic Country Centre based near Fontwell. www.aldingbournetrust.org or email recruitment@aldingbourne.org.

QueenSparkwww.queensparkbooks.org.uk.havealsocreated several self guided walks, called Discover Brighton, using content from their archives. Use your mobile at www.queensparkbooks.org.uk/discover brighton.

The school meals team at West Sussex County Council has beaten multi million pound private caterers to win the Catering Business of the Year 2022 award. The Council’s small team of around 45 Cook Supervisors, Catering Assistants and Officers fought off competition from other councils and private caterers to scoop the top prize at the Awards for Excellence organised by LACA, the professional body for school meals.

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A new campaign ‘A Life Less Ordinary’ has launched to find parents for the children waiting longest to be adopted. These include children aged five or over, children with additional and/or complex needs, brother and sister groups, and those from an ethnic minority background. A campaign video can be found on YouTube, and residents of West Sussex and the South East who would like to find out more should call 0300 330 9470 or www.adoptionsoutheast.org.uk

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If you fancy a new experience while raising money for charity, then Turning Tides, the Worthing homeless charity, has a skydive on 25th September at Salisbury. www.turning tides.org.uk

Since 1972 registered charity and community publisher QueenSpark Books has been dedicated to gathering, preserving and making accessible Brighton & Hove’s histories. They are holding a birthday party on 17th September when, for the first time ever, they will bring every one of their 110+ books out of the archive. Regency Townhouse, Brunswick Square, from 11am 3.30pm. In addition, their whole archive will go online from 17th September, free to read.

4Sight Vision Support provides support and specialist information to blind and sight impaired residents throughout West Sussex. They are supporting National Eye Health Week 19th 25th September. To find out more, or how 4Sight Vision Support can support you or someone you know living with sight loss, call 01243 828555 or visit www.4sight.org.uk.

The South Downs National Park Authority (SDNPA) is offering an opportunity for individuals, landowners and developers to put forward sites for potential development. This includes new homes, affordable housing, custom built homes, renewable energy, traveller sites and sites where the natural environment is improved. The Authority is also looking for nominations for “Local Green Spaces”, which local communities think are demonstrably special and should be protected from development. Deadline for submissions is 28th September.

Commissioner, reports that the cost of rural crime is increasing nationally while Sussex has seen a year on year fall in reported rural crime. Sussex has a dedicated Rural Crime Team the largest in the South East made up of 20 specialist officers.

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Lyminster Church Dear Editor I read with interest your historical piece in your July issue re Lyminster church. I wondered if the author knew and could validate the story that the knucker hole was considered bottomless as the locals had dropped a weight down and not felt it touch the bottom. Later a diver went down and found it was a natural U bend which popped up in the lake at Patching? I did enjoy your fascinating article as I went to school at Lyminster and remember our motto being the dragon. Janet Tuckett by email Many thanks Janet, pleased you enjoyed the article. We asked Andrew Berriman and, sadly, he hadn’t heard of that particular story wonder if other readers can shed any light?

This month we would love to introduce you to a very handsome rabbit called Gherkin. Gherkin is a 3 year old male rabbit who has been at The Cat & Rabbit Rescue Centre since April as sadly h is previous owners were allergic to him. If you think you could offer Gherkin a home call 01243 967111 or visit www.crrc.co.uk.

Funding support for Ukrainian refugees Councillors at Chichester District Council have agreed to passport government funding from the Homes for Ukraine scheme to Voluntary Action Arun Chichester (VAAC) and Sanctuary in Chichester, to strengthen the support offered to Ukrainian guests who are living in the district. For further information on supporting Ukraine refugees please visit: Petsupportingukrainerefugeeswww.chichester.gov.uk/ofthemonth

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This year’s event takes place on Saturday 10th September, and registrations are extended until midnight on 7th September. The 5 or 10 mile route around Chichester has a musical send off, celebration stations along the route and a sensory light up trail in Bishop Palace Gardens. 01243 775302 or email fundraising@stwh.co.uk

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Bespoke wheelchair made by Remap

Steve explains the process further “Once the initial enquiry is received, our occupational therapy (OT) volunteer experts in the group review the needs of potential beneficiaries to make sure that the issues and requirements are understood. They often make first contact to discuss further before considering the practical or engineering skills to tackle the case. It is often the situation that standard and readily available equipment is not appropriate for a person’s specific requirements, which sometimes involves multiple conditions. A volunteer engineer visits to discuss the ‘specification requirements’ and agrees a plan of action with the beneficiary.

Person with arthritis assisted to play the piano

Often, carers, or parents, or the NHS OT representative are also present during these visits.

Local Remap groups in Sussex Steve Whyley, who lives in Storrington, is the chairman of the local group carrying out the Remap projects in West and East Sussex, he tells Sussex Local “We have a team of around 25 people centred around the Brighton area and we need more volunteers, offering whatever time they can spare, to help us ensure we can support as many people as we can, and to ‘make things possible’ for our beneficiaries. Our local group’s area of interest is along the south coast from Littlehampton across to Eastbourne, and northwards to Horsham. There are similar neighbouring local groups covering Chichester and Portsmouth, and in Surrey, and others right across the UK.”

Helping make things possible for people with disability

The design process

The charity focuses on providing equipment which isn’t readily available under NHS or normal commercial routes. It relies on volunteers with various engineering or practical DIY skills, or occupational therapy know how, or administration experience. There are 70 local groups across the UK, comprising around 900 volunteers in total, undertaking 3000 projects each year.

Bespoke equipment designed & supplied for free Remap is a charity that helps people with disability to achieve greater independence and quality of life. Volunteers design and make bespoke equipment for people of all age groups and ethnicities, and varying conditions and disabilities. Affordability is not an issue since equipment is provided by the charity free of charge. Whether a simple adaptation of a clothes peg to help a one armed person hang washing on the line, a modification to a standard wheelchair or rollator to suit a specific person’s need or helping a person with arthritis in their wrists to continue playing the piano, the charity does it all. Essential equipment that might simply help someone use bathroom facilities can tremendously boost their independence. There are many happy beneficiaries to them, additional independence or being able to do something easier than before, is a major boost.

“Equipment is often designed and made in volunteer’s homes/workshops and sometimes one of the volunteers might be the lead contact with the beneficiary, and determines what needs

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Helping people with all sorts of disabilities

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“We help people with a diverse range of ages and conditions. For example, medical conditions such as Multiple Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, Parkinsons Disease, etc; physical conditions such as amputees, little people, and arthritis, or consequences of a stroke; issues like reduced flexibility, strength, and co ordination; wheelchair or bed / armchair bound difficulties.”

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· Wheelchair user needs protective cover on exposed wheelchair post, to enable him to transfer sideways from wheelchair to static chair

· Wheelchair user with no leg muscle control is unable to operate electric sewing machine with foot pedal we designed a bluetooth controlled device which enables the machine to be operated using the foot pedal hanging around the operator’s neck.

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· Wheelchair user needs a bespoke docking bar to connect to the motorised “add on” to enable her to move independently”

From sandwich makers to sewing machines

Steve tells us “the charity relies wholly on grants, donations, legacies and other fundraising activities to generate these funds. Locally, we appreciate the support of the Sussex Sandwich assembler / cutter 2 Northbrook Business Park, Northbrook Road, Worthing, BN14 8PQ

“Skills in the local Remap group range from woodwork, metalwork, electrical and control equipment, polypropylene adaptations, and 3D printing. Several examples of work done include:

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Client with MD has difficulty holding a cup for drinking we designed and made a plastic handle to work with a doidy (slanted) cup.

While volunteer time is free, the costs of materials or purchased items, and other expenses need to be funded, so that the beneficiary is not charged for the equipment.

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we designed a sandwich assembler and cutter so he could safely make a sandwich and cut it into quarters.

· Modifications to height of commode to allow independent transfer out of bed

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Client with cognitive impairment needs bespoke eating utensils to reduce effort needed to bring utensils close to mouth. We developed and optimised left handed, long handled angled spoons.

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Community Foundation that has provided us with a grant for the last 2 years, and this has been combined with generous donations from happy beneficiaries or local organisations. We need additional funds on a continuing basis as the cost of materials increases, and we are finding that we are carrying out one or two more complex cases which in turn require more sophisticated and more expensive equipment.

Sussexdown, Washington Road, Storrington, RH20 4DA 01903 744221 | care-south.co.uk Care South is a not-for-profit charity. Registered Charity No. 1014697

If you are interested in volunteering or in providing a donation, please contact Remap via the website www.remap.org.uk or send an email to: data@remap.org.uk, or contact Steve Whyley directly, for information in the local Sussex area Brighton.Chairman@remapgroups.org.uk.

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The charity’s Diamond Jubilee is in 2024, as it was established in 1964 as a single small group of volunteers mainly from ICI on Teesside. From 1968 it’s had a number of local groups around the UK. Steve’s group in Sussex was set up in 1976 by staff and students at Brighton University, one of its original founders is still involved.

Potential beneficiaries can contact the local group either directly, or via their Occupational Therapy (OT) contact if relevant, or via the charity website where you can give some basic information on the potential need. This information is passed to the relevant Remap group which covers your area, in full confidence of protection of personal information and data.

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“Our local group receives around 45 enquiries every year, and we have around 25 ‘live’ ongoing cases at any one time. We carry out over 1200 hours of volunteer activity. The number of cases is increasing through greater awareness of the charity activities combined with the desire of people with disability to enhance their day to day quality of life, or to be able to do more activity, independently if possible.”

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Designing a Dry Garden

A dry garden doesn't rely on rainwater, irrigation or feeding to survive. Instead, plants are chosen for their drought tolerance. If you do not have much spare time to maintain your garden, a dry garden is one for you. Also it conserves water for the nation and gives you a powerful taste of the TheMediterranean.firstthingyou

Poor and stony soil is a bonus in gardens where you want to grow a wide range of ground cover plants with little maintenance. The gravel garden is a good op tion, suppressing the germination of weeds almost entirely. This balance between plant and stone is characteristic of Mediterranean landscapes. One thing you may want for a more wild natural look is for your plants to self seed, so your gravel needs to be thick enough to prevent normal English weeds coming up, but not too impenetrable that your self seeding plants can’t germinate.

Some great Mediterranean plants are Lavender Hidcot, Phlomis, Lamb’s Ear, Va lerian and most of the herbs like Sage, Chives and Oregano, Verbascum and Nepeta. Ornamental grasses include the whole of the Stipa range as well as Calamagro sis Karl Foester and Sesleria autumnalis.

Some of your plants you will know from the traditional English cottage garden like Alchillea, Santolina, Iris’ Synopation’ and Erigeron karvinskianus.

If you need inspiration for your new dry garden Beth Chatto’s Garden is the place to visit. The gravel garden, formerly a car park, was set up

The Beth Chatto Gardens

You also need to think about materials as dry gardens can initially require sand, crushed hard core or concrete to improve the drainage.

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need to consider if whether your plot of land is suitable. The space should be open and have access to lots of sunshine. The poorer the soil the better as your dry tolerant plants will need to search for their nutrients and moisture, developing the long roots they will need to survive drought conditions. Make sure when you are preparing the bed, dig very deeply to give these longer tap rooting plants an easy passage.

In Your Garden Monthly gardening ideas & tasks by Andrew Staib of Glorious Gardens

You don’t have to apply fertiliser to the soil, as this can encourage lush growth which can flop in summer, needing water and become frost damaged in winter. At the time of planting some compost applied to the soil can help them initially. One other reason to think about a shingle mulch is that it locks the moisture in so in times of severe dryness the soil is less likely to turn into Generally,cement!choose plants with grey green or silver leaves as they reflect the sun's rays, helping to conserve moisture within the plant tissues.

For more structural plants have a look at Colletia, Callistomem, dwarf Eucalyptus as well as Teucrium fruticans and the Hebe range

( See my last Article on Tom Brown at West Dean Gardens) It is imperative that structure is fully considered. The smaller drought tolerant plants tend to be short lived so try to plant a combination of longer lived plants because it will help create a backbone structure. Water them sparingly and once they are established, sit back and watch them grow without watering anxiety. If you have trees you can still plant dry shade tolerant species like Liripoe and Japanese anemones.

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Jarman was one of the most important artists and gay rights activists of his generation, making ground breaking avant garde films such as Sebastian, Caravaggio and Jubilee. Since he died of an Aids related illness in 1994, his cottage and garden have become a site of pilgrimage for art students, architects and garden designers. As a young boy he was enthralled by flowers, he dreamed of a magical rose garden emerging from the arid shingle. His parents gave him the 1926 illustrated manual, Beautiful Flowers and How as an experiment. The area is one of the driest parts of England and hasn’t been irrigated but is well known for its display of drought tolerant plants. It is also well worth visiting the Scree Garden because it has helped many work out what to do. There is big collection of easy alpines mimicking the growing conditions of stony, mountain ous slopes.

There is a nursery within the gardens which sells various types of plants which are suitable for dry gardens. They offer advice on which plants would suit differ ent types of dry gardens. Gravel garden starter plants in detail Cistus laurifolius is a white flowering Mediterranean species that provides year round evergreen structure. Stachys byzantina offers excellent weed suppressant ground cover, with silver foliage and attractive summer flowers. Stipa gigantea, the large feather grass, is great for height and autumn seed heads. Eschscholzia californica and Nepeta nervosa ‘Blue Moon’ are sun lovers that add vibrant sea sonal colour.

Allium christophii and Allium Sphaerocephalo are autumn planted bulbs that look great in gravel schemes. Allium Sphaerocephalo

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• Start planning where you want your bulbs to come out in Spring. You can order them online now for planting until November as well as bare root hedges and roses.

As of the 4th July 2020 Prospect Cottage and garden in Dungeness, Kent opened up to be viewed by visitors who want to appreciate Jarman’s work and art. As the film maker said towards the end of his life: “Every flower is a triumph. I’ve had more fun from this place than I’ve had with anything else in my life. I should have been a gardener.”

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• Keep pinching out your tomatoes and sowing new rills of lettuce, radishes and spinach

• Top up the mulch to retain moisture and keep weeds down.

• Time to prune the bigger shrubs that have finished flowering like Wigelia, Philadel phus, and Spirea cut out the old flowering wood back to new growth that next year’s flowers will bloom from. A harder cut of the Wisteria can wait till January. Mow your lawn on a higher setting now to keep moisture in the grass to help mitigate against Indian summer browning in dry spells.

Keep watering your vegetables in prolonged hot weather. We may again have a dry sunny September.

to Grow Them, for his fourth birthday, and he spent his youth making little gardens, winning a prize at boarding school for his plot. Prospect Cottage was the first time he had the chance to make an entire garden of his own from scratch, and he began with 30 rose plants, brought to the coast from a nursery in Kensington. Unfortunately the majority of the roses died so he looked into native plants such as sea kale and wild peas. He would use driftwood sticks to mark out the delicate purple shoots of the sea kale. He rarely intervened so the garden predominantly grew naturally.

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Beth Mead knew this and it’s why she didn’t view the golden boot as a personal achievement.

A professional painter and decorator, for example, is in the best position to recommend a plasterer, the same goes for existing customers being in the best position to recommend a team to see their project through to the end. A quality track record speaks for itself and there is no better reassurance that you’re working with the right team to deliver exactly what you want, and often more than you could have hoped.

Material suppliers, architects, engineers, builders, planning officers and ever changing building regulations are just a few areas of your team that can need to come together to score your ultimate goal (an amazing new space, on time and within budget). Any one of these disciplines has the power to derail your ambitions and send them spiralling out of control.

Successful delivery of a product or service doesn’t usually occur by accident or by luck that’s because a well drilled team will always outperform siloed professionals that are unfamiliar with each other. Track records and finding a team

Finding the right team is essential, and often the team you need have been working and training together for years. More often than not, with property your team starts with an architect as they are the first members to get involved and put the plan on paper.

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Lioness, Beth Mead, said it best when asked about her golden boot achievement in the women’s Euros the goals are simply a by product of the team working together like a well oiled machine, it doesn’t matter who puts the ball in the net. The same goes for any multifaceted project, and property builds and extensions are no exception.

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Bungalows growing in value and popularity According to Rightmove, single storey homes grew 10.5% in value last year. Bungalows are becoming popular for younger people and families due to: flexible space as they tend to have a bigger footprint, easier maintenance with no high windows to clean and easier access to guttering and roof, often more eco friendly as they use less energy to heat, usually built on large plots with sizeable gardens where children can play while not being overlooked by neighbours.

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What happened during the pandemic COVID 19, political instability, and climate change have destabilised the UK, and these factors seem to have effected what we prioritise when we’re looking to move home. During the pandemic, buyers and renters swapped cities for the open space of the countryside, bought bigger homes or expanded spaces for hybrid working arrangements. Some of these trends are staying, others reversing. A return to city centres Property companies are seeing a slowing down of “race for space” prompted by the pandemic. A recent survey by Nationwide found that the number of people looking to escape urban life had declined substantially. City centres are opening up again and estate agents are reporting a rise in demand for flats and houses close to train stations. Estate agents report a 20% increase in demand for properties in cathedral cities, citing ”Bridgerton Effect” as the cause.

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New Fiat Centoventi on its way to showrooms

On the outside, the Centoventi is an evolution of the Fiat Panda city car. Design features include a boxy overall look with interchangeable plastic body and roof panels so owners can change the look to suit tastes. The nose features a multi bar grille, inspired by the original Panda, to show the charging status of the electric powertrain.

On the inside, the space features a large mounting bracket where the passenger seat should be. This space allows fitment of different modules such as a storage basket, child’s car seat or pet carrier, depending on personal needs. In addition, Fiat are offering the option to change seat fabrics so owners can personalise and update their Centoventi during ownership.

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The vehicle’s minimalist dashboard features a ‘plug and play system’ that enables fitment of different kits. The dashtop includes a system of holes that can take additional storage modules like cupholders or smartphone docks. Electric motoring for the masses

As noted by AutoExpress, Fiat are using the Centoventi to make electric motoring available to masses. When revealed in Geneva in 2019, the Centoventi had a battery capable of delivering a 60 mile range. However, with the ability to swap and add battery packs, Fiat claim it can be boosted to up to 300 miles. The battery pod in the Centoventi is located under the passenger space which allows for quick battery changes.

Although under production, this car delivers insight into the future innovation of Fiat’s EV city cars.

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A circular walk up Nore Hill, through Eartham village Meet: Free parking on the right, ¾ of a mile north of The George PH at Eartham, PO18 0LU

The route passes through Sussex Wildlife Trusts Levin Down Nature reserve onto Charlton and then returning to Singleton. Two moderate climbs near the beginning Meet: Outside the primary school in Singleton.

Gentle pace walk with Lovely views. Generally flat, gravel path. Some muddy areas and short inclines. Last ¼ mile uphill Meet: National Trust car park, Dukes Road, Slindon.

Meet: Whiteways Car Park, BN18 9FD

IMPORTANT: You must pre book the 90 min + walks on the Chichester District Council Website or call 01243 521041 www.chichester.gov.uk/heartsmart

Meet: Chichester Market Cross, East St (between HSBC/Gold Arts)

Mon 12th 4pm East Dean L: Sandy 3 3.5hrs 6.6miles

A gorgeous, but up hill, walk through farmland and forest up to the SDW with stunning scenery

Meet: The Horse Guards Inn, Upperton Road, Tillington, GU28 9AF

Along dunes and beach to Climping Mill, then across fields to Ferry Road to the Yacht Club Meet: 10.30am at Arun Yacht Club Car Park, Rope Walk, Littlehampton, BN17 5DL

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Mon 19th 10.30am Fishbourne L: Ian 75 minutes 2.6 miles

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Sun 4th 2pm Selsey’s Seal Sculptures

Wed 7th 10.30am Woolbeding Rother L: Bruce 2 hours 4 miles

A gentle circular walk down to the River Rother via our new Permissive Path

Wed 28th 10.30am Climping L: Dominic 1hr 15mins 2.5 miles

Sun 18th 10.30am Slindon Woods L: Dominic 2 hrs 3.5 miles

Meet: Fishbourne Centre Car Park, PO18 8BE, off Blackboy Lane

Thurs 15th 10.30am Tillington River Rother L: Gerald 1.5 hours 3 miles

A flat circular stroll searching for Selsey’s seal sculptures

Thurs 8th 10.30am Singleton L: Simon 2 hrs 3.5 miles

A fairly level walk, 2 stiles

Meet: Woolbeding Rother (Nearby postcode GU29 9RL)

Meet: Marine car park, Selsey

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.

A very pretty riverside walk taking in Stedham Mill, Easebourne and the Rother. No dogs please Meet: Cowdray Cafe and Farm Shop car park Midhurst

Mon 5th 10.30am Chichester Tree Trail L : Ian 75 mins 1.5 miles

Walk around central Chichester, to introduce us to the variety of local and exotic trees in our city.

L: Debbie 2 hours 4 miles

Meet: All Saints Church, East Dean Wed 14th 10.30am Bignor Hill L: Alison 2.5 hrs 6 miles

Walking up through Houghton Forest and back along the South Downs Way with panoramic views

Fri 22nd 10.30am Cowdray L: Jane 3.5 hours 7.5 miles

Midurst Common, Castle, Cowdray Ruins, River Rother and Whiphill. Ascent 75m.

Thurs 29th 10.00am Onslow Arms, Loxwood L: Louise 2.5 3 hours 5.5 miles

Tue 6th 10.30am Eartham Woods L: Peter 2 hrs 4 miles

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“Leisurely” circular, flat walk. Some stiles, and since it is a coastal path, potentially muddy in parts.

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goodbye for another year to many of our summer visitors, which have been heading South in increasing numbers through August and into September. It might seem sad to see the songbirds that have serenaded us since the spring leave, and there’s always a poignancy to watching chattering sand martins, house martins and swallows pass overhead and fly out to sea. But September brings fresh spectacles for us to enjoy at RSPB Pagham Harbour & Medmerry reserves, too, as many other birds drop in on migration, making the most of the food and shelter offered by these special places and the neighbouring fields August has already seen several unusual species of wader and a rare squacco heron visit us! Perhaps one of the most charismatic birds you might encounter this time of year, though, is the magnificent and crowd pleasing osprey. We’re often lucky enough to see these large, fish eating birds of prey with their 1.5 metre wingspan as they hover over the water in the harbour or near the shore, before plunging feet first to catch a meal with a terrific splash. Persecution and egg collecting drove these birds to extinction in the UK in the 1800s, but they returned to Scotland in 1954 and have made a steady comeback ever since, and they’re now breeding across Wales and northern England as well. Their numbers have been boosted in England and Wales by the successful reintroduction schemes at Rutland Water (from 1996), and, most recently, in Poole Harbour in Dorset (from 2017) where two osprey chicks fledged for the very first time this summer. So, hopefully, the osprey is likely to become a more common sight for us here in Sussex as well! The visiting birds may stick around for several days, returning regularly to their favourite spots to fish, before they, too, head off to their wintering grounds, sometimes in southern Europe, but more usually in the Gambia or Senegal, in sub Saharan West Africa. As well as the ospreys, there’s another spectacle I especially look forward to each autumn the arrival of flocks of yellow wagtails, or ‘wags’ as they’re affectionately known. Yellow wagtails are beautiful little birds mostly yellow and green, with long, flicking tails and they visit nearby fields to feed up on insects. These birds are also summer visitors, and nest on the ground in open, wet grassland, meadows and arable farmland in lowland areas, mainly in central, eastern and some parts of northern England. But their numbers have declined dramatically in the last 60 years the breeding population fell by an estimated 75 per cent between 1970 and 2009 and so seeing them is becoming more and more difficult. Until they migrate, that is, and we get the chance to see them in all their golden glory on our own doorstep, sometimes in large flocks! It’s thought that declines, particularly in southern England, have been brought about by intensive agriculture and the drying up of some of their favourite habitats. The RSPB has been helping the conservation of yellow wagtails by researching the reasons for their decline in detail and providing advice to farmers on what agricultural practices can best increase the birds’ breeding success in their lowland farmland habitats. Hopefully, this means that yellow wagtails will also become easier for us to see in the future. But, until then, watch the feet of cattle in the fields this month. You might just catch sight of these wonderful birds in shimmering flocks, dancing, rising and falling, searching for flies and other insects, or flitting over your heads as they, too, fly towards the sea to begin their long journeys South. Join us on one or our guided walks this autumn to witness the wonders of migration. Find out more by visiting our website or call 01243 641508. And support the RSPB’s conservation work by joining or donating at: www.rspb.org.uk/join and donate/join us/ www.rspb.org.uk/paghamharbour

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This said, there is a place for getting out of breath too although perhaps not to the stage encouraged by many of these mega intense workout routines (unless you love it, of course, then it becomes a different question).

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It is also because resistance exercise tends to be the most overlooked, or mis interpreted.

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North Mundham

When writing these articles I need to remember that the village is not the same as the parish. Take North Mundham. The village is compact, whereas the civil parish stretches north to the A27 Chichester Bypass and south to the North Wall on Pagham Harbour. Within its boundaries are settlements such as South Mundham, Runcton, Fisher, Bowley, and Honer. North Mundham used to be a traditional Sussex village. Its Lord of the Manor was Mr. William Fletcher (1852 1941), who lived in Bognor at Aldwick Manor (which became Hotham Park House in 1947). His brother, the Revd John Fletcher was the vicar of North Mundham from 1882 until 1926. At the start of his ministry, aged just 27, he decided to enlarge St Stephen’s Church at his own expense. Swept away were the box pews, servants’ gallery, music gallery, brick floor, not to mention the north, south and east walls. The whole chancel was new. All that was left was the tower and the Sussex marble font. Its hinges enabled the font to be locked, thus preventing its Holy Water from being stolen by the Devil or mischievous locals. The architect of this major restoration in 1883 was Arthur Blomfield, later to be knighted. There survives a striking photograph of him, posing shirt sleeved on the scaffolding of the new chancel, his drawings to hand. Below him is the vicar, more formally dressed. The work was completed within seven months at a cost of £5,600, and by December 1883 the church had been re consecrated by Bishop Durnford of Chichester. Soon after completion of this project Blomfield rebuilt nearby St Leodegar’s Church, Hunston in 1885. The vicar lived in some style at the vicarage, with five gardeners and a cowman. His 11 acre garden had tennis court, croquet lawn, and paddock, and was used for village flower shows and church fêtes. He was a keen gardener, with a highly valued collection of orchids. During WW2 huts were built in the garden for RAF servicemen stationed at RAF Merston, actually located just north of the Walnut Tree Inn in Runcton. It was a satellite airfield for the dispersal of fighter aircraft from RAF Tangmere. The huts were later used as a Prisoner of War camp, before becoming two large council estates, Fletcher Close and Fletcher Place, after the vicarage was sold off in 1955. The vicarage itself was converted into luxury flats, and the vicarage garden was replaced by two large council housing estates. Cheek by jowl with the church had been a large thatched Sussex barn and pigeon house, which provided winter meat, belonging to Pigeon House Farm. The barn was later pulled down on the orders of the Lord of the Manor, who feared a thatch fire might easily spread to the church. That we know so much about village life in North Mundham is thanks to a remarkable collection of slides made by Revd Edmund Outram, who was the vicar from 1939 68. The views had been originally taken by photographers earlier in the 20th century and were glass plates. Outram converted them into glass slides, projected by a lantern, and these Outram Slides provide a fascinating snapshot of village life. Two of my favourites are of the former pub, the Island Cottage, and the splendid bus which took villagers on an excursion to the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley in 1925. The tyres are solid and there is no roof, though maybe there was a hood in case of rain. The bus was licensed to carry no more than 32 passengers, at a maxiumum speed of 12mph. It must have been a long, slow journey. Today the landscape around North Mundham, particularly the old airfield site, is dominated by huge glasshouses growing salad crops, mainly lettuce and tomatoes, and then there is the Southern Leisure Lakeside Village, created out of ten former gravel pits, and much favoured by anglers and water sports enthusiasts.

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St Stephen's Church restoration 1883 1926 bus

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Wassell Mill - Ebernoe

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Wassell Mill about 1920

About a mile north of Wassell Mill, can be found the site of another water powered iron forge situated close to Hammer Bridge on the Northchapel road, which worked at intervals between c.1574 and c. 1650. There is also, close by in Pipers Copse, a very early Iron Age camp it can be plainly seen whenever the copse is cut. The earthwork was probably thrown up about 2,000 years ago, not long before the Romans arrived to stay. It is important and unusual in being on low ground in the Weald forest, the great majority of such earthworks in Sussex being on top of the Downs. It is small, only 1.2 acres, but most of the single oval bank is fourteen feet above the bottom of the ditch and was originally a few feet higher, so that if it had a palisade on top, it would present a formidable obstacle. There is no convincing evidence, so far, as to why it was built. Some local, poor quality pudding stone iron ore was found inside the 'camp' and this ore may have been brought there for smelting, but as yet no trace of bloomery cinder has been found.

According to early records, Wassell Mill was built on the site of an iron forge. Thomas Smith, who originated in Petworth was the chief ironmaster who worked Wassell Forge hammer from c. 1579, and probably worked the small furnace below Ebernoe church. He also set up a new furnace c. 1574 in Shillinglee Park but this had become a malt mill by 1620. In 1587, Thomas's son John Smith of Wassell, in partnership with Sampson Colstock (probably of Ifold) rented and worked the furnace at Frith and the forge at Michel Park, so he was operating two forges and one furnace and probably continued to work Shillinglee and Ebernoe furnace: all dependent for their power on the same small stream with its spring in Blackdown. The furnaces and forges were all small and probably short lived , but John Smith was undoubtedly a considerable iron master; he and a few Strudwicks were our principal industrialists. He bought the 'manor' of Ebernoe for £700 in 1594, possibly at the peak of his fortune. John Smith died in 1616, but Wassell hammer, the only works to be owned by the family, was still working in 1621 and 1640. There were probably too many furnaces in this district for the available ore of which supplies were declining by 1610. John Smith had six sons and five daughters and employed a resident tutor; besides Wassell he had a town house in East Street, Petworth. The family continued at Wassell until about 1687, and the house is shewn on an estate map of 1764 as a 'mansion'. Long since demolished, it lay 200 yards north west of Wassell mill, where an old barn still survives. In 1764 Wassell pond was large thirty one acres but is now silted up. In 1668 the Peacheys became lords of the 'manor' of Ebernoe. During the next hundred years they built up a small estate of 950 acres comprising ten farms and some small holdings in the west of the parish, and it was probably during this period in time, that they converted the Wassell forge to a working water corn mill. Ebernoe House was built in 1786 by William Peachey. In 1798 corn was ground at the Wassell water mill (Ebernoe), and at Shillinglee Park Mill. Before the 1870s, whole families using sickles assisted with the harvest; one man might cut about half an acre in a long day. After the harvest, families were allowed the gleanings which were sent to the nearest mill for grinding. Wassell mill was used occasionally until the 1940s. The miller took the bran for his work, the middlings went to the pig and the flour lasted a few months for bread, an invaluable help in the mid nineteenth century when wages were very low and when 'growy' bread and swedes were too often the only food. The farm crops were threshed with flails in the barns during the winter.

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Petworth Council Square Fields development Edited extracts of draft minutes of the Town Council meeting held 16th June 2022. The developers of the Square Fields site joined the meeting and provided an update on their work. They reported that following discussion with the South Downs National Park Authority, the layout of the site had been reviewed. The developers advised that the number of properties planned for the site had reduced from 45 to 36 with the percentage of affordable housing increasing from 40 to 50%.

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Land South of Mainline 35 Whyke Road Chichester. Provision of 2 x three bedroom semi detached dwellings, with associated parking, EV points and boundary treatment.

The proposal would also result in the loss of any outdoor amenity space associated with the former Mainline Tavern building and would leave it under served with only two parking spaces, limiting the potential nature and quality of any future redevelopment as well as its current use.

The developers reported that the revised plans & technical work would be submitted for planning permission in July 2022 and they advised that they hoped it would go to committee at the end of 2022. The Friends of St Mary’s (FoSM) had offered to fund up to 50% of the cost to rectify the long standing issues with the Church Clock. The Clerk had sent FoSM the Church Contractor’s report and was awaiting their response.

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Strong objection to Whyke Road planning proposal

Concern is raised over the amenity of the potential future occupants of the proposed two dwellings. The rear yard/ garden space may not be sufficient to serve the intended occupants of these family homes, both of which effectively offer 4 bedrooms (or 3 with first floor lounge). The noise and vibration from the adjacent railway line would be very significant, even if it can be brought within the margins of technical acceptability defined within WHO guidelines, as set out in the noise assessment. The occupants of these dwellings would also be likely to suffer from the effects of air pollution due to cars idling at the train crossing, which can be closed for significant periods of time. It would be preferable to consider the use of the whole site in one application.

The council has a strong objection to the proposal. The proposal’s size, position and proximity to the former Mainline Tavern would block significant light to the Tavern’s south facing windows, resulting in significant harm to the occupants’ amenity and significantly restricting the building’s current use and potential for future use and development.

Edited extracts from draft minutes of the Planning & Conservation meeting 23rd June 2022.

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