BORDEHILL GARDEN Meet the Head Gardener plus June Gardening tasks PROPERTY Small bathroom ideas Bring in spring CHARITY “Reaching Families” supporting children with special needs Jun 2023 FINDON | HIGH SALVINGTON | DURRINGTON | CLAPHAM | PATCHING BN13 3 & BN14 0 through the door every month to 7,196 homes via Royal Mail FOOTBALL In Findon 1930s 1960s Win! Tickets to The Flying Dutchman p13 Books: Stikki the Squirrel p27 & Kindness Means p21 ...PLUS charity walks, property health & wellbeing prize crossword young readers’ puzzle business directory
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“By the time a man realises that maybe his father was right, he usually has a son who thinks he’s wrong.” – CHARLES WADSWORTH
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Here comes the summer! Yes, June is the official start of summer, and the solstice on Wednesday 21st June is the longest day, when the Earth tilts on its axis closest to the sun. It’s also Father’s Day on the 18th June. which in the UK owes more to the American celebration, designated as a US public holiday in 1972 by President Richard Nixon. Whatever its origins, it remains a wonderful opportunity to treat our dads and remember fathers and grandfathers no longer with us. It's a pleasure this month to publicise the work of “Reaching Families” a Worthing-based charity helping children with special needs and their families.
Garden guru Andrew Staib meets the head gardener at Borde Hill Gardens for a tour around this impressive estate. Heather Smith suggests recognising your progress when trying to improve your lifestyle in our Health & Wellbeing feature and we’ve got two useful property articles for you. Our What’s On section is full of lovely summer events with more online at sussexlocal.net and, if you’ve got a little time, why not give our prize crossword a go? You could win yourself a voucher for a meal out.
Until next time, Kris & Jeff
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Guided Walks
18 Motoring - Smart motorways discontinued
20 Crossword - Win a £30 voucher for The Highdown
21 Win a copy of "Kindness Means" by Natalia Simons
24 Findon History - Football 1930s-1960s
26 RSPB Pagham Harbour - Egrets
27 Win a copy of 'Stikki The Squirrel' by Jane H Wood
28 Charity Profile "Reaching Families"
32 Health & WellbeingIgnoring your progress?
34 Borde Hill Gardens & June garden tasks
38 Property - Big Ideas for small bathrooms
43 Recipe - Chipolata frittata
46 Local council news
47 Local Business Directory
47 Findon Valley Residents Association
51 Index of Advertisers
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CHARITY
1st June & 6th July 8:00 PM The CancerWise 2023 Fundraising Challenge Quiz Supporting people affected by cancer, their families and carers across West Sussex & East Hampshire £5 Cliff info@virtualquizevents.com www.VirtualQuizEvents.com
10th June 10:00 AM Coffee Morning Fund raising for humanitarian aid to Ukraine. Chichester Baptist church PO19 3EH £1 Philip 01243 776446 phil@panorth.plus.com
10th June 10:00 AM Sponsored Walk - 4Sight Vision Support fundraising day out in the Sussex countryside. Angmering Park Estate Crossbush, Arundel BN18 9PQ £10 01243 838001 fundraising@4sight.org.uk www.4sight.org.uk/ sponsored-walks-23
26th June 10:00 AM Andy's Angels Grief Play Café, supporting people navigating their Grief Journey. Hope Hive Worthing BN13 1AA Free. Kayla Shepherd 07465 242321 kayla@andysangels.org.uk andysangels.org.uk
28th June 7:30 PM Date2Donate Meet local singles and raise money for good causes The Escapist Chichester PO19 1LJ £5 07823 558156 jovita.ivinskaite@act4africa.org meetup.com/ date2donate-find-love-while-spreading-love/ 9th July 1:00 PM Act4Africa International Women's Week Talk Zoom Jovita Ivin 07823 558156 jovita.ivininskaite@act4africa.org www.eventbrite.com/e/act4africa womens-week-talk-tickets
CHILDREN'S EVENTS
1st - 4th June 10:00 AM
Nature Heroes - Habitat
Hero Join Nature Hero squad Wakehurst, Kew Haywards Heath, RH17
6TN Standard day entry
Under 16 go free wakehurst@kew.org bit.ly/ NatureHeroes-HabitatHero 01444 894066
1st June - 17th July 10:00 AM Elmer's Art Parade at Petworth Join children’s character Elmer the Patchwork Elephant on an art parade. Petworth House and Park GU28 9LR Free free 01798 342207 petworth@nationaltrust.org.uk nationaltrust.org.uk/petworth
CLUBS & SOCIETIES
1st June & 6th July 6:45 PM Graphic novel book club Comic book club looking at graphic novels aimed at adults Private house Barnham PO22 0EF Paul Wilson paulw21erin@gmail.com
3rd June 10:30 AM Parkinson's Support Group
Support group for people with Parkinson's and their families Washington Village Memorial Hall RH20 4AP £2 Gillian Chard 01903 746871 gillian.chard@btinternet.com
5th June & 3rd July 8:00 PM Felpham Singles
Social Club for widowed, separated or divorced of mature age The George Inn Bognor Regis PO22 7PL Free/donations 01243 821530
anniecook555@yahoo.co.uk www.felphamsingles.yolasite.com
6th June 7:30 PM Pulborough Computer Club –How to sell anything with your own website Pulborough Village Hall RH20 1LP £5/Members £3 chrissie@wisborough.com pcclub.org.uk
21st June 7:30 PM Sullington Windmills
Women's Institute ‘Madagascan Bags & Hats’ with Jane Muddle Sullington Parish Hall RH20 3PP Erika erikabrichta@hotmail.co.uk 01903 742039 sullingtonwindmills.org
OMMUNITY
7th & 8th June 9:00 AM Corpus Christ and the spectacular carpet of flowers Part of the 150th anniversary celebrations of Arundel Cathedral BN18 9AY Free 01903 882297
arundel@abdiocese.org.uk arundelcathedral.uk
18th June 2:30 PM Scalextric event at High Salvington Windmill Open afternoon at the mill with Scalextric car racing High Salvington
Windmill Worthing BN14 3BP £1. 07799 333267 enquiries@highsalvingtonmilltrust.co.uk
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Every Wed & Fri 10:00 AM Drop In - Free Coffee, chat & local information The Community Hub, Eastergate Village Hall PO20 3RP Free. Bridgette bridgette@bnegct.org.uk 01243 543816 barnhamandeastergatecommunitytrust.com
COURSES & TUITION
11th June 8:30 AM Nature and Close-up / Macro Photography Workshop Principles and techniques for Nature and also Close-up/Macro photography. RSPB Pagham Harbour Sidlesham PO20 7NE £38 / £30 (members) 01243 641508 pagham.harbour@rspb.org.uk www.rspb.org.uk/reserves-and-events/reservesa-z/pagham-harbour-local-nature-reserve/
EXHIBITIONS
1st June - 2nd July 10:00 AM Gwen John exhibition in Chichester: Art and Life in London and Paris Uncover the life, loves and influences of Gwen John, modern artist and bohemian. Pallant House Gallery Chichester PO19 1TJ £12.50 01234 774557 info@pallant.org.uk pallant.org.uk/whats-on/gwen-john-art-and-life/
1st - 4th June 10:00 AM Glenn Phur: Signature Art, Icons, Landscapes - Art for your Heart
Worthing artist Glenn Phur is exhibiting this Spring. Colonnade House Worthing BN11 3DH 01903 221142 paula.tollett@adurworthing.gov.uk colonnadehouse.co.uk/
1st - 4th June 10:00 AM Rachel Reader in Worthing: Teal & Mirrors Mosaic is the medium of choice for artist and musician/songwriter Rachel Reader. Colonnade House Worthing BN11 3DH paula.tollett@adur-worthing.gov.uk colonnadehouse.co.uk/
6th - 11th June 10:00 AM Pauline Murray: Zinnia Pauline Murray lives in West Sussex and her art practice has developed over the years.
Colonnade House Worthing BN11 3DH 01903 221142 colonnadehouse.co.uk/
10th - 18th June 10:00 AM Horsham Artists Art Trail 2023 Art Trail with 36 artists and makers in 13 locations. Horsham District and surrounding area Various prices 07977 095549 news@horshamartists.org horshamartists.org
14th - 18th June 10:00 AM Worthing Film Club: Worthing Cinema: Past, Present, Future The team behind Worthing Film Club are bringing their funded project to Colonnade House. Worthing BN11 3DH paula.tollett@adurworthing.gov.uk colonnadehouse.co.uk
20th - 25th June 10:00 AM Sara Cook in Worthing: Bojagi: Light in the Landscape This is Sara Cook’s first solo exhibition and shows the style of her work Colonnade House Worthing BN11 3DH 01903 221142 paula.tollett@adurworthing.gov.uk colonnadehouse.co.uk/
24th & 25th June 10:00 AM The Sussex Guild Contemporary Craft Show For those seeking unique craftsmanship & design Borde Hill Garden Haywards Heath RH16 1XP £11.50 / £8 (3-16) 01273 479565 thesussexguild.co.uk/ sussex-guild-events/borde-hill-gardenscontemporary-craft-show info@thesussexguild.co.uk
27th June - 2nd July 10:00 AM Daniela Maria Gargiulo: I Know Where I’m Going An exhibition of intricately cut collages made from painted paper. Colonnade House Worthing BN11 3DH paula.tollett@adur-worthing.gov.uk colonnadehouse.co.uk
27th June - 9th July 10:00 AM Art Exhibition
Chichester Art Society Summer Exhibition
Oxmarket Contemporary PO19 1YH Free Christine Wheeler 07709 287012 chi.art.soc.info@gmail.com chi-art-art-soc.org
Every Fri 10:00 AM Blue Idol Open Day Visit this historic Quaker building and discover local history Blue Idol Quaker Meeting House Coolham RH13 8QP Free. Blue Idol Quakers admin@blueidol.org
FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT
11th June 1:00 PM Thakeham Fun Day for Thakeham Primary School. With stalls, games and prizes. Thakeham Playing Field and Village Hall RH20 3GW fots@thakehamps.co.uk
17th June 12:00 PM Jolly Good Festival at The South of England Showground family festival
The South of England Showground RH17 6TH £16 jollygoodfestival.co.uk/jolly-good-festivalsussex-2023 hello@jollylemon.co.uk
8th July 1:00 PM Washington ‘Party in the park’ fundraising day St Mary’s CE School Washington PTA fundraising day St Mary’s CE School Washington RH20 4AP stmarysptaw@gmail.com
FAYRES & FETES
17th & 18th June 10:00 AM Charity Craft Fair, Fun Day, Fun Dog Show & Vintage Stalls Vintage /Retro Clothing, Ornaments, Household, Decorative items etc The South of England Showground & Norfolk Pavilion RH17 6TH 07894 069164 ardingly1718june2023@outlook.com
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Keep doing what you love at Tarring Manor
Live life to the fullest every day
Call freephone 0808 223 5401 Find us online caringhomes.org
this summer, Tarring Manor Care Home will give you much more than a beautiful new home. Whether you enjoy afternoon tea with family, getting creative with arts & crafts or pulling up a chair with a favourite novel, there’ll be something for everyone. Plus you’ll have the added reassurance of help when you need it. 93 South Street, Worthing, West Sussex, BNI4 7ND 7
Opening
17th & 18th June 10:00 AM Craft Market, Fun Dog Show & Fun Day Craft Market Local
Crafter's Selling Their Make's Fun Dog Show and Fun Day In The Abergavenny Hanger & Outside Area's at The South of England Showground
Haywards Heath RH17 6TL Sheila umbrellaevents@outlook.com
1st & 2nd July 10:00 AM Chichester Cheese & Chilli Festival Family show for the whole family.
Oaklands Park Chichester PO19 6AP From £8 Free. Simon admin@cheeseandchillifestival.com cheeseandchillifestival.com/locations/ chichester-cheese-chilli-festival/
GARDENS & HORTICULTURE
1st - 30th June 11:00 AM
'Expressions of Nature'
Sculpture Trail sculpture exhibition will take place at Sussex Prairie Gardens
Henfield BN5 9AT £10 £5 07887 812346 www.sussexprairies.co.uk
2nd June 11:00 AM National Garden Scheme: Judy’s Cottage Garden Open for the National Garden Scheme Judy’s Cottage Garden Worthing BN13 2AE £5 National Garden Scheme hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
3rd - 6th June 10:00 AM The National Garden Scheme: Garden Open Days: The Old Rectory Barnham Two pretty gardens in Barnham open for NGS in June. The Old Rectory Barnham PO22 0EQ £5 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
3rd & 4th June 10:00 AM The National Garden Scheme: Garden Open Days: The Shrubbery Barnham Two Barnham gardens opening together for NGS. The Shrubbery Barnham PO22 0EH £5 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
3rd June 11:00 AM The National Garden
Scheme: Open Garden: Oaklands Farm Shipley Enjoy peaceful gardens and delicious tea and cake at Oaklands Farm Horsham RH13 8PX £6 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
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3rd, 6th, 10th, 13, 17th, 20th, 24th & 27th June ,
1st & 8th July 2:00 PM
The National Garden Scheme: Open Garden: Peelers Retreat Arundel Help raise funds for National Garden Scheme Charities. Peelers Retreat Arundel BN18 9EX £5 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
4th June 2:00 PM Sutton Open Gardens After more than a decade the gardens in Sutton will be opening again. Sutton Village Pulborough RH20 1P £5 Under 16's go free. Lisa Bonner elbieinteriors@icloud.com
9th - 11th June 10:00 AM The National Garden
Scheme: Open Garden: Five Oaks Cottage Award -winning, organic garden with a magical atmosphere. Five Oaks Cottage Petworth RH20 1HD £5 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
10th June 11:00 AM The National Garden
Scheme: Garden Open Day: Foxwood Barn Opening for the National Garden Scheme. Foxwood Barn Arundel BN18 0SR £5 The hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
10th June 2:00 PM The National Garden
Scheme: Garden Open Days: Lordington House The walled gardens of the early C17 Lordington House Chichester PO18 9DX open for NGS. £5 01483 211535 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
11th June 11:00 AM The Hidden Gardens of Cocking sculpture garden, Old Station House, Crypt Farm and others Cocking Village Midhurst GU29 0HU £6/Children free. Philippa 07768 816297 thebluebellatcocking.co.uk
11th June 11:00 AM The National Garden
Scheme: Garden Open Days: 4 Hillside Cottages West Stoke Help raise funds for NGS charities 4 Hillside Cottages Chichester PO18 9BL £5 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
11th June 1:00 PM Petworth Secret Gardens
Trail 2023 Treasure trail around gardens of Petworth in aid of a local charity Leconfield Hall GU28 0AH £7.50 under 12’s free 07717 462780 info@petworthcommunitygarden.co.uk www.growingforall.org.uk
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events on www.sussexlocal.net - please contact event organisers to check for changes AtSquire’s GardenCentres Have fun, relax and enjoy creating your own unique pottery pieces. Suitable for all ages. Squire’s Garden Centre London Road, Washington, West Sussex, RH20 3BP Call 01903 893353 to book
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11th & 12th June 1:30 PM Enjoy a summer's afternoon at the National Garden Scheme garden Enjoy an afternoon at the National Garden Scheme garden at Down Place, South Harting. Down Place Petersfield GU31 5PN £5 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
17th June & 15th July 11:00 AM National Garden Scheme: Award winning garden in Midhurst National Garden Scheme Award winning garden at 54 Elmleigh, Midhurst GU29 9HA “A Little Bit of Heaven” £4 01483 211535 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
17th & 18th June 12:00 PM National Garden Scheme: Sandhill Farm House Rogate Sandhill Farm House Rogate open for the National Garden Scheme. Sandhill Farm House Petersfield GU31 5HU £5 National Garden Scheme hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
17th & 18th June 1:00 PM The National Garden Scheme: Open Garden: Durford Abbey Barn, Petersfield Opening for the NGS Durford Abbey Barn Petersfield GU31 5AU £5 01483 211535 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
21st & 28th June 10:00 AM The National Garden Scheme: Garden Open Days: 15
Penlands Rise, Steyning Rise and Nightingale House Steyning opening together in June. 15
Penlands Rise Steyning BN44 3P £7 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
23rd & 28th June
10:30 AM The National Garden Scheme: Garden Open Days: Nightingale House One of two gardens opening together for the NGS in Steyning Nightingale House Steyning BN44 3TW £7 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
24th June 5:00 PM The National Garden Scheme: Beautiful garden open at Cookscroft Earnley NGS garden evening accompanied by wine and cheese. Cookscroft Chichester PO20 7JG £5 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
25th June 2:00 PM National Garden Scheme: Garden Open Days: The Folly Charlton Open for National Garden Scheme The Folly Chichester PO18 0HU £5 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
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Rainbow Shakespeare 2023
The Tempest
The Comedy Of Errors
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Book Tickets From Worthing Theatres 01903 206206 or wtm.uk OR AT THE GATE Available from 90 mins before the performance Tuesday 11th - Sunday 16th July, evenings at 7.30 pm, Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2.00 pm Magic & Monsters, Lovers & Liars, Comedy & Revenge
Tuesday 18th - Sunday 23rd July, evenings at 7.30 pm, Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2.00 pm 2 pairs of twins parted at birth: confused lovers & glorious chaos!
Magical Highdown Gardens set the scene for two sparkling productions Fabrication and welding Full or part restorations Servicing and mechanical repairs Bodywork including paint S p e ci a li st f o r c l a s s i c ve h i cl e s Find us on Facebook or call 07922 132198 Selden Lane, Patching, BN13 3UJ 10 What's On
5th July 1:00 PM National Garden Scheme: Foxglove Cottage, Horsham A plantaholic’s garden, full of containers, vintage finds and quirky elements Foxglove Cottage Horsham RH13 5NF £5 ngs.org.uk
Every Thurs 10:30 AM
Beautiful garden at The Old Vicarage Washington Beautiful garden open for the National Garden Scheme. The Old Vicarage Pulborough RH20 4AS £7 The National Garden Scheme 01483 211535 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
MUSIC
3rd June 7:00 PM Raise The Roof Two jazz bands at St. Nicholas Church on Saturday 3rd June St. Nicholas Church BN18 9AT £15 Under 16's free malcolm@farquharson.me.uk 01903 889918 www.stnicholas-arundel.co.uk
11th June 3:00 PM Worthing Philharmonic Orchestra - A Summer Concert Classical music with local orchestra. Assembly Hall Worthing BN11 1HQ Various prices worthingphil.co.uk worthingphilharmonic@gmail.com
25th June 7:30 PM Spiers & Boden - The Midsummer Tour Unique brand of rousing folk music. Worthing Pavilion Theatre BN11 3PX £21.50 01903 206206 wtm.uk
14th July 8:00 PM Come
Together: A Celebration of The Beatles Jukebox 1264 presents Come Together: A Tribute to The Beatles performed by a 17-piece band. All Saints Centre Lewes BN7 2LE £12 lewesmusicgroup.com
SALES & MARKETS
4th June 2:30 PM Annual book fair and local authors' showcase The windmill opens for local authors to display their books, plus books for sale High Salvington Windmill BN14 3BP £1 07799 333267 highsalvingtonwindmill.co.uk enquiries@highsalvingtonmilltrust.co.uk
10th June 9:30 AM Cheeki Monkeys Big Baby & Children Market Buy or sell used toys, clothes and equipment. The Shoreham Centre Shoreham-By-Sea BN43 WU £1.50 Free Delphine www.facebook.com/
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17th June 9:00 AM Arundel Farmers Market
Local growers, bakers, meat, poultry, flowers, plants and food and drink makers Arundel BN18 9AA www.arundelfarmersmarket.co.uk/
Every Fri 9:45 AM Storrington Community Market Locally produced cakes, biscuits, preserves, eggs, fruit, veg, crafts. Storrington Village Hall Storrington Rh20 Free Katie Bridge 07909 681884 katiebridge17@gmail.com
SOCIAL & ENTERTAINMENT
21st June 7:00 PM Petworth Late: Summer Solstice Enjoy the summer solstice in the Pleasure Garden at Petworth House and Park GU28 9LR £10 Petworth Property Office 01798 342207 petworth@nationaltrust.org.uk nationaltrust.org.uk/petworth
TALKS
1st June 6:00 PM How Truly Rational is the Brain? Clinical psychologist, will discuss the evolutionary processes, to crisis point. Bassil Shippam Centre Chichester PO19 7LG Free bookings@talksatsix.co.uk talksatsix.co.uk
6th June 7:30 PM Sextant to SatNav Part 2 Talk by retired pilot with 45 years of aviation experience
Storrington Museum RH20 4LL £8/£6 members storringtonmuseum.com 01903 740188
7th June 10:00 AM Tracing your army ancestors
Family and local history research. West Sussex Record Office Chichester PO19 1DD £7.50
Matthew www.westsussex.gov.uk/ro 01243 753602 record.office@westsussex.gov.uk
7th June 5:30 PM Poetry Reading, Prof. Hugh Dunkerley Oxfam talks 2023 Oxfam Bookshop Chichester PO19 1HS £5 Miles 01243 816235 m.leeson@chi.ac.uk www.oxfam.org.uk/shops/ oxfam-bookshop-chichester/
7th June 6:30 PM An evening with crime writer Leigh Russell Crime writer Bognor Regis Library PO21 1DE £3 01243 382470 bognor.regis.library@westsussex.gov.uk
7th June 10:30 AM The Arts Society South Downs Peggy Guggenheim By Alexadra Epps Fittleworth Village Hall RH20 1JB £7 or free to members Jane Allison 01798 813314 jane@theallisonfamily.co.uk www.theartssocietysouthdowns.org.uk
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14th June 7:00 PM
In conversation with Isabel Ashdown Hear Isabel talk about her latest novel, Homecoming and her career in writing. Worthing Library BN11 1HD £3 library.events@westsussex.gov.uk
14th June 7:30 PM Lavant Horticultural Society
Talk by Sarah Oldridge Lavant Memorial Hall Chichester PO18 0BA Non-members £3 Susan suejackson23@tiscali.co.uk lavanthortsoc.org.uk
24th June 2:00 PM Sussex Egyptology Society
Colin Reader - A Gift of Geology: Ancient Egyptian Landscapes and Monuments Davison School For Girls Worthing BN11 2JX mail@egyptologyuk.com www.egyptology-uk.com/
5th July 10:00 AM Newspapers for family and local history family and local history research. West Sussex Record Office Chichester PO19 1DD £7.5 Matthew Jones 01243 753602 record.office@westsussex.gov.uk
THEATRE
2nd June 6:00 PM The Wind in the Willows This Is My Theatre's adaptation of the tale. Outdoor theatre at Nymans Gardens, Handcross £19 / £11 07732 253311 info@thisismytheatre.com thisismytheatre.com
3rd - 24th June 7:30 PM Assassins Sondheim's musical takes you on a timebending journey through American history Chichester Festival Theatre PO19 6AP From £10 01243 781312 box.office@cft.org.uk cft.org.uk/events/ assassins
WALKS
2nd & 6th June & 1st July 8:30 PM Night-time safari – nightjars on the heath Discover night time wildlife at RSPB Pulborough Brooks RH20 2EL £20.50 members / £25.50 Non-members 01798 875851 anna.allum@rspb.org.uk events.rspb.org.uk/pulboroughbrooks
11th June 2:30 PM Heyshott
Cream Teas and Orchid Walk
2 guided orchid walks on Heyshott Escarpment Cobden
Hall GU29 0DJ £6 Nicholas 07927 615828
nick.sherwin@me.com
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The Flying Dutchman
Featuring cast of internationally renowned opera singers
The Flying Dutchman features recordings of community choirs from across the UK alongside a cast of internationally renowned opera singers and players.
Win a pair of tickets to see The Flying Dutchman at Pavilion Theatre, Worthing on Friday 7th July 2023 at 7.30pm.
For information please visit www.wtm.uk
Win a pair of tickets to see The Flying Dutchman
To enter answer the following question:
Q: Who composed TheFlying Dutchman?
OperaUpClose, in partnership with Manchester Camerata presents Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman. Newly re-imagined for our times, poet and novelist Lyn Maxwell’s English libretto with awardwinning Laura Bowler’s 8-piece chamber orchestration, depicts an island nation struggling with its identity in a world of displaced people.
a) Handel b)Mozart c) Wagner
Send your answer and contact details to: The Flying Dutchman Message Competition, PO Box 2237, Pulborough, RH20 9AH or you can enter online at: www.sussexlocal.net/features/competitions Winner drawn after 30th June 2023. Please indicateifyouwishtoremainonourmailinglist.
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Sussex Snippets
Charity & Community news from across the counties
Rewilding Britain's Rewilding Innovation Fund has granted funding to the Sussex Kelp Recovery Project, which aims to restore the depleted ocean kelp forests along the Sussex coastline. Kelp is a natural carbon store and encourages breeding grounds for fish and other marine animals. www.rewildingbritain.org.uk
Sussex Police Commissioner Katy Bourne has been meeting with partners, police and retailers to look at options for preventing anti-social behaviour as well as ways to carry out early interventions and enact immediate justice where offenders are seen in the community putting things right. Ms Bourne wants communities to suggest what reparative activities they’d like to see and will be releasing details of how to do this soon.
Sussex Police have hired an additional 429 police officers as part of the government's initiative to recruit 20,000 officers across England and Wales by the end of March 2023. In addition, 250 extra officers were recruited, funded by an increase in the police portion of local council tax, bringing the total number of additional officers to 679 to improve neighbourhood and response teams.
Ofsted Inspectors have praised West Sussex County Council’s Children’s Services for its ‘relentless approach to improving practice,’ giving the service an overall rating of ‘requires improvement’, with two ‘good’ judgements and two that ‘require improvement to be good’. This rating is up from the 2019 full inspection of Children’s when all areas were rated as inadequate.
The South Downs National Park is launching its 2023
Annual Photo Competition with the theme of “A New Perspective” and a top prize of £250. The competition challenges photographers of all levels and abilities to capture a unique view of the South Downs that shows off its magical beauty in a way people may not have seen before, with the judges being keen to see view-
points that are out-of-the-ordinary. Entries close on 31st October. www.southdowns.gov.uk Staying with the SDNP, they have just compiled “Best walks with a cake stop” - search for “cake” on the Park’s website at www.southdowns.gov.uk
NHS Charities in Sussex are inviting people to register for Walk for Wards 2023. The event challenges participants to take on a 7.5km or 15km route to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the NHS and raise vital funds. It takes place on Saturday 10 June 2023 at Glynde Place near Lewes. www.headsoncharity.org/events
From 1-7 June it is national Volunteers Week at West Sussex Libraries, and they have fantastic volunteers who support our libraries in different ways. Find out how to become a library volunteer at www.arena.westsussex.gov.uk/libraryvolunteers Plus keep an eye out for volunteer opportunities for a new project to help people to read which is coming soon.
Businesses in West Sussex are being encouraged to invest in renewable energy
The scheme offers a group buying program for solar panels, battery storage, and EV charge points at competitive prices from pre-approved suppliers, helping businesses switch to clean energy. Solar Together Sussex is run by a partnership of Sussex local authorities led by West Sussex County Council. Businesses can now register to join the group for free and without obligation www.solartogether.co.uk/sussex
From 2-18 June, artists and makers will open up their studios, welcoming members of the public and showing their work. South East Open Studios celebrates creative talent across Kent, as well as parts of East Sussex and south London. www.seos-art.org
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Coastwatch Station Open Day
The National Coastwatch Institution at Shoreham celebrates its 15th birthday with an open day on 3rd June. Visitors can tour the installation and take part in a raffle with prizes including an overnight stay on a Shoreham houseboat! www.nci.org.uk/shoreham 01273 033457.
Gouda love a cheese chase!
To celebrate the Coronation, the folks at Wild Heart Hill camping in Findon held a cheese chase for just 100 brave souls who hurled themselves down the hill in pursuit of a 10lb Gouda (adults) and a couple of Camemberts for the children. Night to Remember for Polly Polly Hearn, from Worthing, will be donning her walking shoes this June as she prepares for her
third Night to Remember in aid of St Barnabas House – and this year, for the first time, her children (11 and 13) will be joining her.
Polly has first-hand experience of the hospice’s care. “In the autumn of 2018, my stepdad, David, went into St Barnabas,” she says. “The care for him and my mum during that time was amazing.”
If you’d like to shine a light for local hospice care, get ready to walk through the night of 24 June. There are new routes for all distances –10km, 20km or 25km – although the spirit of the event remains just the same. It’s about fun, friends, family and of course fundraising! Whether you are remembering a loved one or taking on a personal challenge, this is your Night to Remember. Find out more at www.stbh.org.uk/ nighttoremember
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Worthing Festival 10th - 18th June ’23 A celebration of arts & culture by Nicolette Alaté, Worthing Arts Forum
From 10th-18th June, locals and visitors are being treated to a huge array of daytime and after-dark festivities for all ages. Community hubs, galleries and museums are welcoming participants to make music, write, paint, create, try yoga, taste international food, reinvent fashion and discover traditional crafts. Performances are set to appear in open spaces, historians are offering to transport you to Worthing’s past through talks, guided walks, building tours, mysteries and archaeological treasures. Venues old and new, are laying on cultural entertainment in the form of live music in every genre, comedy, Regency cream teas, discussions, author and poet talks, films, sing-alongs, open mics and more. ‘Sussex Day’ will be celebrated again through merry gettogethers over food, cocktails, and story-telling.
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Nick Jones, Centre Manager at AudioActive Worthing said; “Our ‘Meet the Family’ gig will celebrate and showcase our music practitioners who, aside from leading our free, weekly music sessions for young people, are successful artists, in their own right. Expect fiery sets from Bobbie Johnson, Phonetic, Gi3mo, and Bigzy plus more.”
James Tully, Film and Marketing Manager at Connaught Cinema added; “We can’t wait. Our bar will host an exhibition about cinema in Worthing, past to present. We’re screening local films including ‘Spirit of the Downs’ and ‘Prankenstein’, a film by children for children, with original songs.” Memorable finales for the festival are planned too, including Drumheads’ ‘Sea-Front Drum-Jam’ aka ‘everyone’s band'. More details: www.timeforworthing.uk
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Sussex Walks - June 2023
These are the “Heart Smart Walks” run by Chichester District Council. They must be pre-booked up to 7 days in advance, see below.
Please arrive 10 minutes before the start of the walk.
All walks finish at their starting point unless otherwise stated. These walks are led by volunteers and if the weather is poor the walk may be cancelled. Full programme of walks available on www.chichester.gov.uk/heartsmart
IMPORTANT: You must pre-book all walks on chichester.gov.uk/heartsmart or call 01243 521041
Wed 7th June – 10.30am – Amberley – Leader: Peter B / 2 hrs / 4 miles
Through Amberley village and back round the castle and along the river Arun.
Meet: Car park at Amberley Station. MAP REF TQ026117
Wed 7th June – 10.30am - Slindon – Leader: Alison & Peter / 3 hours / Approx. 6 miles
A longer strenuous walk to the folly and through Slindon Woods, with some steep gradients. Will be muddy after wet weather.
Meet: National Trust Car Park at Park Lane, Slindon BN18 0QY
Wed 7th June – 10.30am – Climping – Leader: Dominic / 1 hr 15 mins / Approx. 3 miles.
Along dunes and beach to Climping Mill, then across fields to Ferry Road and Rope Walk to the Yacht Club. Gentle Pace. Refreshments are available at the Yacht Club on the return.
Meet: 10.30am at Arun Yacht Club Car Park, Rope Walk, Littlehampton, BN17 5DL.
Wed 14th June – 6pm – Tillington to river – Leader: Gerald / 1.5 hrs / 3 miles
A Perfect summer stroll. Come and enjoy a gentle circular walk down to the River Rother via our new Permissive Path opened by Lord Egremont last summer.
Beautiful river setting. Back via smugglers lane.
Meet: The Horse Guards Inn, Upperton Road, Tillington, GU28 9AF. SU963 220.
Thurs 22nd June
10.30am
Graffham - Leader: Bruce / 2 hours 15 minutes / 4.5 miles.
Graffham and Lavington Commons, Seaford College and horses. Ascent 80m. Might be muddy. After the walk, this is a good place for a picnic.
Meet: Graffham Recreation Ground. SU931176 ( Nearby postcode GU28 0QB )
Fri 23rd June – 10.30am – Pulborough Brooks - Leader: Peter Brook / 2 hrs / 3.5 miles
A flat walk with stiles, which can be wet and muddy if there has been bad weather.
Meet: RSPB Reserve car park, Wiggonholt, Pulborough, RH20 2EL.
Mon 26th June – 2pm – Midhurst, Iping & Stedham Commons - Leader: Sandy / 2-2.5 hrs / 5.5 miles
Interesting terrain of Heathland, Pine Forest & Commons. A mostly flat walk with lovely outlooks and one steep narrow path. No dogs on this walk please.
Meet: Iping & Stedham Car Park.
Wed 28th June – 10.30am – River Arun to The Stokes - Leader: Alison & Peter / 2 hrs 30 / 4.8 miles
A lovely walk along lanes and through woods via the villages of North and South Stoke. It will be muddy in places if it has rained recently. Two stiles.
Meet: Amberley Station Car Park, BN18 9LR
Wed 28th June – 10.30am – Chichester Tree Trail - Leader: Ian / 1 hr 15 mins / 1.5 miles
A 1.5 mile walk around central Chichester, to see the variety of local and exotic trees in our city. Wheelchair friendly. A short walk with frequent stops, hence the 75 minutes. A pdf “Chichester Tree Trail” is on the West Sussex County Council website, if you want to preview the notes.
Meet: Chichester Market Cross, East St (between HSBC/GoldArts).
Thurs 29th June – 10.30am – Chantry Hill and Tolmare Farm - Leader: Jane / 3 hrs / 6.5 miles
An open hilly downland walk with wonderful views, it can be muddy and slippery. No dogs please.
Meet: at Chantry Post
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Smart motorways discontinued
Utilising the hard shoulder for safety on motorways
Road safety charity, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), welcomed the decision to scrap developing new smart motorways for safety reasons. RoSPA has campaigned for road safety for over a century and has highlighted the higher risk of collisions between stationary and moving vehicles on smart motorways compared to conventional ones, with road users calling for the return of the hard shoulder. Road Safety Manager at RoSPA, stated drivers want the hard shoulder and motorists need to feel safe on roads. RoSPA welcomes plans to shelve construction of smart motorways and hopes the money will be used to make motorways safer in other ways. Live lane breakdowns can happen where a hard shoulder is in place, and it is only a relative place of safety. Collisions and injury can still occur, which is why RoSPA will continue to educate motorists on what to do in an emergency on the road.
Smart motorway safety feature investments are ongoing like the retrofit of emergency refuge areas. RoSPA tips for encountering problems on the motorway: If a driver is on a motorway with a hard shoulder and needs to do an instant stop, use momentum to move over to the left lane and stop on the hard shoulder, turn on the hazards and ensure side lights are illuminated if it's dark. Be aware of changes in the car's handling, stop as far to the left as possible, get all occupants out of the car, and call for help using the nearest SOS phone. If the driver is on a smart motorway and can still drive, get to a service area or emergency refuge area. If they break down in a live lane, get the vehicle as far off the road as possible, turn on hazard lights, and get out of the vehicle on the left-hand side if it's safe, if not, stay in the car with the seatbelt on and call 999. www.rospa.com
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"Kindness Means..." by Natalia Simons
Children's book showing the positive outcomes of caring
Natalia Simons is a Worthing based author and independent publisher on a mission to encourage children to be kind. She has already published 6 bilingual books in Spanish, Italian and French in order to encourage children to speak a second language.
After spending time working in preschools and at a Spanish after school club, she realised that bullying is still a problem. That’s why she decided to publish her book “Kindness Means…”. It’s a fun rhyming book that helps children discover meaningful messages showing the positive outcomes of sharing, caring, friendship and much more! She’s also been visiting schools locally and virtually with the aim of spreading
the positive messages of Kindness. The first version is in English, and will then be translated into different languages, with the hope of inspiring children all around the world that kindness can be a superpower.
To find out more, you can follow Natalia Simons on Instagram and Facebook under Bilingo Books or visit the website.
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Lasting powers of attorney
By Will Writer Emma Cohen MIPW
The simple fact of the matter is we are all living a little bit longer. We live in a world which is changing at considerable pace, advances in technology have seen the introduction of new vaccines, cures and better medicine. We are now on course to extend our life expectancy by nearly 20 years compared to those of just 3 generations ago. However, an ageing population comes with it’s own not so hidden problems.
Illnesses such as Parkinson Disease and Dementia are becoming increasingly diagnosed Recent studies now predict that 1 in 4 women and 1 in 5 men are likely to contract these debilitating illnesses in their lifetime and although there is more and more research and better and better medication available, the effects it has on families and loved ones can be overwhelming, although, losing the capacity to make decisions can come at any age, it’s certainly not just restricted for the elderly.
I am all to aware of the impacts that accidents can have and speak with people on a weekly
basis who are going through the trauma and adjustment of what their future now holds. In so many of these cases, we explore ways of handing over legal powers of decision making both in a financial capacity and in their ongoing care environment. The process at this point can become somewhat lengthy, time consuming and frustrating. None of us really know what’s round the corner, LPAs are certainly not an insurance policy, but they do offer you the chance to nominate those you trust the most to carry out your wishes when you no longer have the mental or physical function to do so. Whether it’s simple things like paying the bills or large life events like moving home, having the peace of mind that those decisions are in place can be a bit of relief to everyone involved.
Please do get in touch with me on 01903 821010 or email: emma.cohen@nsure.co.uk
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Football in Findon 1930s -1960s
By Valerie Martin
son. They won the Benevolent Cup in 1935 and had to wait another twenty years to repeat the feat... in 1955.
Ernie May is on the right of the Manager with the cup in 1935. Upton is two to the right of Ernie. Others are unknown.
honour of the team was at stake and Findon was winning cups at the matches. Later the football team used the old tearooms at the "Black Horse" public house as their headquarters and enjoyed many evenings of entertainment, especially after winning cups during the season.
Above is the old "Black Horse" public house in the main street.
The inn was demolished to make way for the new Findon Bypass in 1939 and a brand new "Black Horse" public house was built as is illustrated below.
Here is another photograph of the Findon team. The back row consists left to right of "unknown"; Long; Reg Hazelgrove; Dennis "Shoey" Goddard; "Tojo" Woods; Reg Bennet; and "unknown".
The front row is Jack Norgate; Dennis Hazelgrove; maybe John Spiers; Cecil Rose; Brian Pelling. Findon played in the Worthing and District League between the two World Wars. The village squad was called Findon Athletic... otherwise known as "The Amber and Blacks".
The team’s changing rooms at the home ground pitch were in the cottage called "Coachmans" facing Nepcote Green. From there the players of the day jogged across the lane to the Green. The pitch was through the small gateway immediately east of Nepcote House... now badger territory. Otherwise the players could change their clothes under cover of a clump of beech trees. No one worried in those days when the
The re-built Black Horse bordering the new Findon Bypass… it is still dispensing pints today. During the Second World War the team's pitch was requisitioned by the Canadian Army for training purposes. Findon Athletic was resurrected after hostilities when Findon's menfolk returned.
I have one little story appertaining to post war years and this is still talked about to this day. In
1955 Dennis Goddard of The Forge had just changed into his football gear to play as goalkeeper for Findon when the fire alarm bell sounded. Being a Findon fireman, he left immediately to fight the local blaze. When he returned he proceeded to let in eight goals. The Findon Athletic was finally disbanded in the 1960s.
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Findon team for the 1935/36 season
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Egrets & the forming of the RSPB
By Alice McDougall, RSPB Pagham Harbour
What is the Connection?
Pitched against a moody grey sky, or the pale tan reeds of RSPB Pagham Harbour, the pure white egret is a magical sight. You are likely to see Little Egrets and Cattle Egrets, and if you’re lucky, you might also see the stunning Great White Egret.
Although there is some evidence of egrets in the UK dating back to the fifteenth century, detailed information is scarce. This all changed in 1989 when Little Egrets started to arrive from Europe; now more than 1100 pairs are breeding in the UK.
Little Egrets
The Little Egret is a common sight around RSPB Pagham Harbour and Medmerry. This elegant bird with its black beak, black legs and somewhat comical yellow feet may seem rather gentle and unassertive compared to the more raucous seabirds of the area. During breeding season it displays beautiful long white plumes on its nape and back.
Cattle Egrets
Little Egrets could be confused with another very recent resident – the Cattle Egret, which has been breeding at Pagham Harbour since 2020. As the name would indicate, they are likely to be seen pecking around the feet of cattle for insects to feed upon. You might also notice that it is a stockier bird with shorter legs, a smaller head. During the breeding season, its bill turns yellow and the plumage takes on a orangey tan colour on its crest, breast and lower back.
Great White Egrets
These large, pure white herons are a magnificent sight. If you spot a Great White Egret at RSPB Pagham Harbour or Medmerry it is likely to be a visitor from Europe, or on its way to or from a breeding site in the UK – more than 60 young birds fledged in Somerset in 2022 alone – per-
haps one day they’ll be breeding here in West Sussex too.
The Fashion for Feathers
What is the connection between egrets and the forming of the RSPB? From 1870 – 1920, the fashion for feathers in ladies’ hats was booming, fuelling what became one of the most lucrative trades in the world. It was an industry which saw the decimation of millions of birds both at home and abroad: Native species such as kingfishers, great crested grebes and owls were hunted, as well as birds of paradise, ostrich, peacocks, parrots, macaws, humming and many, many more.
Three Pioneering Women
From this emerged three key women: Eliza Phillips, Etta Lemon and Emily Williamson, all passionate about the lives of birds and conservation. While Emily Williamson was forming The Plumage League in Manchester, Eliza Phillips and Etta Lemon were starting The Fin, Fur and Feather Folk in Croydon; they later joined forced to form the Society for the Protection of Birds (SPB) in 1889.
In 1890 they produced their first leaflet: ‘Destruction of Ornamental Plumaged Birds’, which focused on the annihilation of the egret population, appealing to women to stop buying hats with feathers.
They went on to disseminate thousands of leaflets denouncing the hunting of birds and the use of feathers in fashion. In 1904 the SPB received the royal charter from Edward VII and became the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds as we know it today.
Why not join us on one of our guided walks this month to see if you can see some egrets? Find out more by visiting our website https:// events.rspb.org.uk/paghamharbour or call 01243 641508.
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Stikki
the Squirrel by Jane H Wood
A heartfelt story of friendship, bravery & love
‘We must always be wary of the longlegs for they are unpredictable and puzzling.’
Join Stikki on his madcap adventures as he leaves his nest and sets off to explore the world around him.
Mischievous and a little reckless, Stikki manages to get himself into scrapes at almost every turn. When Stikki and his sisters, Mollie and Tia, venture out of their familiar surroundings for the first time, life changes dramatically for our little explorers.
Danger and peril lay on their chosen path – and, as with every exciting adventure, there are spills and thrills and good friends to be made along the way.
A whimsical, heartfelt story of friendship, bravery and love for each other.
Jane H. Wood was born in Bristol and previously worked as a senior window display designer for
the fashion and retail industry. She is married with two grown sons and lives in Worthing, West Sussex. Jane is the author of the GoldenEars series. Stikki the Squirrel is her third novel and features her own illustrations. Available to purchase from Waterstone, WHSmith and The Book Guild.
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a) Seagull b) Snake c)Squirrel
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Reaching families...
Supporting young people with special educational needs
Many founders of charities or not-forprofit organisations decide to start their own organisation as a result of finding themselves unable to find the support they themselves need … Brian O’Hagan, Director of Reaching Families, is no exception.
In 2008, Brian had recently moved back to Worthing, after many years living in London, and had a child, James, who had been diagnosed with cerebral palsy at eight weeks old. Brian says, “When my son was poorly, I noticed that there was very little support for parents of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) so I began to explore what could be offered to support parents and families and in doing so, enhance the quality of life for children with SEND and their families.” Having spent 25 years working in the voluntary sector Brian decided to use his skills to launch an organisation that could achieve these objectives.
Working with over 3,000 West Sussex families
Brian explains that the aim of Reaching Families is to empower families of children with SEND in order for them to “maximise the support they receive from external agencies, have the knowledge and skills to care for a child or young person with SEND and to improve their resilience and emotional wellbeing through the support of other families in a similar situation.
“We do that through the delivery of a one-stop shop of services that includes an in-depth parent -carer guide, an online library of factsheets and animations, training workshops and courses, benefits advice and a befriending service for parents of children undergoing diagnosis.” The charity also has parent support groups based in Billingshurst, Burgess Hill, Chichester, Littlehampton, Worthing and online via zoom. With another group to be launched in Shoreham later this year.
Every year, Reaching Families supports over 3,000 families with a range of projects and services. Although the charity does receive referrals from health, schools and the local authority, referrals are not necessary for those seeking support from the organisation.
Delivering a range of information and training services
Reaching Families achieves its mission is to “empower, inform and support parents and families of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities in West Sussex,” through the delivery of a wide range of services. Possibly key amongst which is the charity’s parent-carer guide: “Making Sense of It All” –often referred to by users as the “parent-carer bible.” The guide is designed to enable and inform parents of children with SEND from birth through to adulthood, covering subjects including diagnosis, benefits and money matters, accessing support at school and from health & social care, and transition into adult life. It also contains a useful directory of local and national organisations, and an equally useful, and extensive, jargon-buster. The guide may be ordered free of charge as an eBook or in hardcopy format, subject to postage and packing, from the Guide Page of the charity’s website.
The charity also offers a series of fact sheets on childhood disabilities and rare syndromes, combining clinical information with local information on relevant projects, services and support for a particular condition. All information is localised to the needs of West Sussex families. Reaching families also produces information in the form of animated films – Animation Shorts – on a variety of subjects.
In 2021-22, 2,600 copies of the Making Sense of it All guide were downloaded/delivered to families, whilst over 10,000 factsheets were downloaded from the Reaching Families website.
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Befriending trainees certificate presentation
Additionally, there is a range of Training Workshops for the parent-carer, again free of charge, and a “Making Sense of it All – Foundation Course”, introducing key issues parent-carers will face as their child grows and develops, which is available via Zoom or in person. Again, in 2021-22, 949 parents attended one of Reaching Families training workshops.
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“Face-2-Face Befriending” and Parent Support Groups
Parent-carers of recently diagnosed children also have an opportunity to benefit from befriending and emotional support, from an experienced and specially trained parent-carer, under the charity’s Face-2-Face Befriending project. Volunteer based, the charity’s befrienders undergo intensive training, are DBS checked and have ongoing support and supervision.
Monthly support groups - Umbrellas Parent Support groups are based in Billingshurst, Burgess Hill, Littlehampton and Worthing and since Covid, a weekly online group meets on Zoom. These groups can be crucial for isolated parents, offering the opportunity to connect with other parents and signposting them to other relevant projects and services.
Amongst the information provided in Reaching Families’ Impact report for 2021 22, are figures illustrating the positive effect the charity has upon the lives of those who use its services. 90 percent of parent-carers reported improved knowledge in accessing support for their child, whilst 80 percent of parent-carers reported feeling more resilient in overcoming difficulties thanks to peer support. And 78 percent of parentcarers reported improved skills and selfconfidence in supporting their child as a result of attending a Reaching Families training course.
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“Umbrellas” Worthing summer get together
“£10 will pay for the cost of printing our parent guides for one West Sussex family”
Reaching Families is funded from a variety of sources including the National Lottery, the local authority, the NHS and various charitable trusts and foundations. When I ask about Fundraising Events, Brian says that, “We very rarely put on fundraising events mainly because we are a small team and do not have the resources for managing these sorts of events.”
However, if you enjoy running, cycling, skydiving or putting on coffee mornings then Brian O’Hagan would be delighted to hear from you to discuss how you could raise much needed funds to sustain the work of the charity. “We have been very lucky to have had support from local people with fundraising, for example, a family in Littlehampton last Christmas raised money for us through a Christmas light show. Another lady ran a Zumbathon for us, many more have given donations.”
Reaching Families is also keen to hear from anyone who might want to volunteer with the charity. “We use volunteers in our befriending service… Our team of twenty volunteers provide emotional and practical support with things like
signposting, accessing other services, learning about their child’s condition and meeting other parent-carers.” There are other ways in which volunteers can contribute to the charity too – by promoting the work of Reaching Families at community events, representing the charity at groups in your own local area or by distribution information to community venues, such as preschools and GP surgeries.
Exponential growth in demand for services since Covid
Now, more than ever charities are struggling to provide their much-needed services. As Brian says, “Our biggest challenge is meeting an exponential increase in demand for our service. Since the start of the covid pandemic demand has increased in some projects by over 200 percent. Finding the funds to increase resources to meet that demand has been difficult particularly in the current economic climate.”
Contact: Reaching Families Unit 16 Oaklands Business Centre, 64-68 Elm Grove, Worthing. BN11 5LH. Or please call 01903 366360
Email: admin@reachingfamilies.org.uk wwww.reachingfamilies.org.uk
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New Home Manager for popular Storrington care home
Sussexdown, a welcoming care home on the outskirts of Storrington, has welcomed Lynne Hudson as it’s new Home Manager.
Lynne has worked in the health sector for over 46 years and successfully managed care homes for the past 22 years, ensuring they are not only rated good by CQC but exceed resident and family expectations. She is passionate about delivering high standards of care and maintaining dignity – she loves to make a difference, particularly when someone is in the later part of their life.
Set in beautiful gardens with extensive views over the South Downs, Sussexdown offers all types of residential care including, dementia, nursing and respite care in homefrom-home surroundings.
During warmer weather, the home’s gardens are a big draw for residents. There’s plenty of outdoor seating, perfect for relaxing, socialising and spending time with family, friends and loved ones.
Residents at Sussexdown have led rich and fulfilling lives and we want to keep it that way – so there’s plenty of Fun, Food and Friendship on offer.
There is a rich and varied activities programme, which residents can take part in as
much or as little as they wish, and the home has its own on-site hairdressing salon.
Sussexdown is owned by Care South, a not-for-profit charity. The home provides care for all levels of need, including those living with dementia. We have the support in place to help residents living with complex care or medical needs with around the clock nursing care.
A short-stay respite care break can offer the chance to enjoy a change of scenery, meet new people and try some new activities while gently being introduced to care on a more permanent basis if needed.
If you’re considering a care home for yourself or a loved one, get in touch with Lynne and her team to discuss how Sussexdown can help you.
To find out more about life at Sussexdown and watch the video from Lynne, simply scan the QR code with your smart phone camera and click on the link.
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Lynne Hudson, the new Home Manager at Sussexdown residential, dementia, nursing and respite care home, pictured outside the home
Notice how far you have come
By Heather Smith
We often hold ourselves to very high standards when it comes to our diet and exercise routines.
If we’re not seeing what we want to see – or if we’re not seeing it as quickly as we would like –we often throw in the towel and quit.
We end up with a bit of an ‘all or nothing’ approach as our interest rises and falls depending on where we feel in relation to our goals.
A good strategy to help maintain your consistency is to remember to look at how far you have come rather than how far you have to go.
Let’s say your ultimate goal is to be in a regular exercise routine. To you, that means 3 workouts a week. Your starting point was zero. Now, you’re getting 2 workouts most weeks and 3 sometimes. That is not failing – that is great progress!
How about if your goal is to get 10,000 steps a day. Your starting point was 2,000 and now you’re getting about 6,000… Again, that is not failing. You’re consistently able to do more than you could at the start. You are making progress!
Let’s say your nutrition goal is to cook three meals a day from scratch. Your starting point was cooking one meal a day yourself, and now you manage to cook two meals a day several times a week. Of course, there’s more work to do – but throwing the towel in and going back to your old habits is not going to help. You are closer to your goal than you were, so keep on making progress! So, when the going gets tough, remember to take a look back at how far you’ve come. Make sure you really allow yourself to notice the changes. Be proud of yourself, even if you’re not where you’d like to be yet, and make sure to find positives in the achievements you’ve made. www.fitbiztraining.co.uk
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In Your Garden
Monthly gardening ideas & tasks by Andrew Staib of Glorious Gardens
Borde Hill - The World in One Garden
Borde Hill Gardens is a mecca for those interested in beautiful views, rare plants and Champion trees. Colonel Stephenson Clarke, who created the garden from the late 19th Century onwards, sponsored plant hunting trips throughout the world. The result is a fantastic collection of rare trees, including 65 Champion trees (these are the largest of their particular species in the whole of Britain).
Set in 383 acres of Grade 2 Heritage listed landscape, the gardens consist of a loosely connected arrangement of ‘rooms’- the Azalea Ring, Italian Gardens, the Rose Garden and perennial borders whilst being more wild on the edges giving way to lakes and open ground.
Harry Baldwin, the fresh faced and energetic Head Gardener, is passionate about how history and horticulture interweave in this space he looks after. We walk along a row of great Chestnuts which used to be on either side of the drive leading to the mansion, still occupied by the 5th generation of the founding family members. “This here is a Japanese Oak, one of only a handful that survived the original seed germination when they were brought back from Japan. I found one of these hiding in a hedge in Kew when I worked there which everyone had forgotten about. They were the last seeds plant collector Richard Oldham sent back from Asia before he died of Dysentry.” “And this is a Meliosma beaniana, one of only three in the British Isles that was bought at auction in 1932 and
transported by lorry and then horse and cart here from North London.” Harry shows me a black and white photo of its parent tree in China, a photo that is part of an extensive well-preserved archive. “It looks like its parent don’t you think? We measure it regularly and the trunk expands about 1cm every year!” I have the feeling I am walking around an art gallery and museum, not just a garden. We come to a huge magnificent 30m tree just coming into leaf. “This is a Chinese Tulip tree, a Liriodendron. For years we tried to propagate
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it and then we noticed a sapling growing up. It did it itself.
This one will be one of the 130 grafted or propagated trees we are planning to plant in the gardens to celebrate 130 years of horticulture here” He points to a Camelia as we wind our way back to the Italian garden. “This is the double pink flowering Camellia ‘Donation’. It was raised here in the 1930’s and now is sold all over the world!”
Our walk passes boggy ground, great hollows made from sand mining, ancient woodland and views of lakes. “We will be making an educational space down near the lake, with an eco-lodge and cafe. I would like to leave behind a legacy of protecting this collection, and we are digitising the whole of the archive”. We pass a stand of Redwoods, the 3 Magnolia Sisters, and every so often
Crystal Ponds
bones of the landscape. We finish at the Rose Garden. Created in the 1990’s after the owner, Mrs Clarke, read, to her surprise, an old 1902 copy of Countylife magazine praising the beauty of Borde Hill Rose Gardens. She decided to recreate this, and this quadrant of garden now consists of
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a colour wheel of over 700 roses, with 150 different David Austin species.
Not normally a fan of sculpture in gardens, you must see the triangular, perspective bending sculpture called Round Dell by garden designer, Sophie Walker. It is perhaps the most thought provoking, unusual visual art installation I have ever seen in a garden.
Where to go in June
Borde Hill of course! The Rose Garden will be at its best, plus there is a contemporary art show later in the month. Opening times until 31st October 10am-5pm. Haywards Heath RH16 1XP 01444 450326 www.bordehill.co.uk
June tasks
• Dead head roses give them their Summer feed and generous handfuls of manure
• Divide finished bulbs
• Water any new plants you have put in this Spring
• Pinch out Fuchias bushy sprays
• Cut back old geranium foliage grow again
• Plant out seed potatoes and tomatoes, the latter in the sunniest place you have
• Believe it or not it is still not too late to plant runner beans
• Keep seeding new rows of salad vegetables
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Big ideas for small bathrooms
Small can be stylish & functional says Nick Roberts RMR Group
Debunking bathroom renovation misconceptions
With bathroom renovations, size doesn't matter. Like a chef whipping up a culinary masterpiece in a tiny kitchen, expert renovators can turn the smallest bathrooms into a luxurious oasis. Whether your bathroom is a cosy nook or a spacious retreat, there's always room for improvement.
Hiring an experienced construction or bathroom company is crucial to achieving the best design and installation for your bathroom. Professionals know how to work with available space, debunking the misconception that a small bathroom is a lost cause. In fact, small bathrooms can be transformed into efficient and stylish spaces that make you forget all about their dimensions.
Another common misconception about bathroom renovations is they're always expensive. While some projects can be costly, working with
a knowledgeable company can help you find the balance between budget and dream bathroom. From repurposing existing fixtures to choosing affordable materials, there are several ways to create a stunning bathroom without breaking the bank.
Popular bathroom design choices
A popular design in bathroom renovations is the floating vanity units. These sleek, wall-mounted fixtures save valuable floor space and provide a modern, minimalist look. Additionally, glass shower enclosures create an illusion of space, making even the tiniest bathroom feel larger. Don't let size limitations or misconceptions about bathroom renovations hold you back from creating the ideal bathroom. With the right expertise and design choices, small spaces can transform into stylish, functional retreats. It's not the size that matters - it's what you do with it. Whether you're after a simple refresh or a complete overhaul, trust the experts. robertsmillerredshaw.com
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Beauty of Natural Stone for Kitchens & Bathrooms
For centuries both marble and granite have been used by artists, architects and constructors both for their aesthetic and durability qualities. Today marble, granite quartz and other stone are highly prized materials for use in bathrooms and kitchens.
LBS Stone is a family run business which has evolved over the past 20 years and Marcus Jones spoke to Sussex Local about the Storrington based business. Marcus explained the importance which is placed on quality and achieving the right look for the client's project. “The finest materials are sourced from reputable suppliers to guarantee that the finished product will not only be visually stunning but will be hygienic, scratch and heat resistant and long lasting. The team of skilled craftsmen are all passionate
about their work and the greatest care is taken throughout the measuring, cutting, shaping and polishing processes to achieve an outcome to fully satisfy the client.” Keeping the customer fully informed during the process is of immense importance Marcus told us, and intense attention to detail ensures that the finished project will meet their aspirations.
Of course, said Marcus, their success has not happened overnight and it has taken years of investing in state of the art technology, building a team of dedicated craftsmen and finding the high quality materials needed to establish a company which has worked with high profile clients as well as offering affordable products to the general public.
LBS are offering Sussex Local readers a 10% discount off all stone surfaces. Available until the end of August. Use code sl10 on their website. LBS Stone, Unit 9A Water Lane Trading Estate, Storrington, RH20 3RE tel: 01903 742550 www.lbsstonecollection.co.uk
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Income protection
By Oliver Suter DipPFS, financial adviser
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An estimated 185.6 million UK working days were lost because of sickness or injury in 2022, the highest figure ever. Although we don’t like to think it will happen to us, you can insure against the financial repercussions of long-term sickness or injury.
Income protection insurance provides regular income payments if you are unable to work due to illness or an accident. The payments continue until you retire, die or the end of the policy term. Policies typically pay between 50-65% of your income and multiple claims can be made during the term of the policy. The cost of these plans will depend on your age, occupation, health, and the deferred period.
Many assume that their employer will offer income protection, but many employees are moved to Statutory Sick Pay within 6 months.
If you are looking to create an income protection
Please note that individual circumstances apply, you should ask for a personal illustration.
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Smokey chipolata & spring onion frittata
With a quick & easy tomato salad
Ingredients - Serves 4
• 1 tbsp olive oil
• 400g chipolata sausages (try our butchers S K Hutchings)
• 6 eggs
• 50g of bread, torn into small pieces
• 1 bunch springs onions, thinly sliced
• 50g applewood smoked, grated
• 2 garlic cloves, crushed
• 2 tbsp dried parsley, (Carla’s Seasoning)
• 2 tbsp paprika, (Carla’s Seasoning)
• Salt and pepper to season
To Serve – Quick Tomato Salad
For the Tomato Salad, roughly chop a selection of ‘Nutbourne’ tomatoes, and mix with 2 tbsp of ‘Loft Pickles’ chilli jelly.
Method
1. Heat the oil in a non-stick pan. Add the chipolatas and cook for 7-8 minutes until browned.
2. Meanwhile, crack the eggs into a large bowl and beat together, stir in the chunks of bread,
spring onions, garlic, parsley and paprika then lightly season.
3. Pre heat the grill to a medium heat.
4. Pour the egg mixture over the chipolatas and cook on the lowest heat for 6 -7 minutes or until the egg is completely set.
5. Sprinkle the frittata with the smoked cheddar and place the pan under the grill for 2-3 minutes until golden brown and cooked through.
6. Slide onto a chopping board and cut into slices and serve with the tomato salad.
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Facelift your kitchen
Cost-effective options with Dream Doors Barnham
Where everyone congregates!
A kitchen is often called the heart of the home. Not only are so many everyday tasks carried out here but it is frequently the meeting place for family or friends to enjoy a coffee and chat. We are often so familiar with our surroundings that we may fail to notice that perhaps our kitchen is looking a little “tired” or in need of a lift. A replacement kitchen may be beyond the means of many of us, particularly in the light of the present cost of living crisis but there is an alternative. Revamp vs replace
Sussex Local spoke with Neil Fisher, (left) owner of Dream Doors in Barnham who explained that by revamping rather than replac-
and can completely transform a kitchen without the waste and mess associated with a total refit. In addition, replacement worktops, sinks, taps, lighting and appliances can further update the room depending on budget.
Reusing existing units
Neil told us that sustainability is at the core of his business and he actively encourages clients to reuse existing units. With finishing touches like handles and splashbacks or modified storage space, a kitchen can have a brand new look in as little as two to three days.
Neil explained that he and his team will assist you with as little or as much as you would like from one drawer front to a completely new kitchen! All the doors are made to measure, meaning Dream Doors can create everything to your specific requirements. A vast array of styles and colours are
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Clapham Parish Council Grants and donations; recreation ground improvements
Edited extracts from draft minutes of the Parish Council meeting 27th April 2023
Grants and Donations
National Lottery Application - A grant application for £2000 to commemorate the King’s Coronation had been successful and it was resolved to purchase two seats for the Recreation Ground from Jati Limited at a net cost of £1500 plus fixing kits and delivery, with the balance used for installation costs.
Whilst a request for £300 by the Kent, Surrey and Sussex Air Ambulance did not meet the Parish Council’s grant awarding criteria, in recognition of their work it was resolved to make a donation of £50 to the charity under LGA 1972, S137.
Recreation Ground
Tree Survey (due in May). The Clerk had sought to obtain three quotes for an annual ground level inspection, albeit only two had been received and, on the basis that it met the Council’s
requirements in terms of an interim review and was most competitively priced, It was resolved to accept the quote provided by Beechdown Arboriculture Limited at an estimated cost of £250.
Path - Balfour Beatty had confirmed that they would be making a site visit on the day of the meeting to measure up and provide recommendations on the surface as part of its community support scheme. No further update was available on the concreting of the manhole cover.
Noticeboards - The two Platinum Jubilee plates would be installed, possibly at the same time as the new benches.
Fencing and Gates (Southern Boundary) - In line with clause 18.6 of the Recreation Ground Lease, installation would be discussed further at the Council’s May meeting, with two contractors now identified to provide quotes. Agreed to review and improve the gate by the Junction which was proving difficult to open.
Full details at www.clapham-wsx-pc.gov.uk
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Update for June 2023
Jubilee memorial garden
The Jubilee Memorial Garden is now in place at Findon Valley Library, following the ‘Grand Opening' at our Coronation party on 7th May. This is a peaceful and permanent place in memory of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth ii. The garden includes 7 Queen Elizabeth roses - one for each decade of the Queen’s reign.
Planters and gardens
Did you know that FVRA and our Friends of Findon Valley group also tend the planters and garden near the library and King’s Parade and work with the rangers planting and clearing on Cissbury Fields. We liaise with The Vale School arranging wildflower planting on The Gallops. If you’d like to use your green-fingered expertise to help our community please get in touch! See
of each month, 10am till noon. This is a free-entry social opportunity open to everyone, offering chess, draughts, Scrabble and much more, plus tea and coffee.
Artisan market
Our next Artisan Market at Lime Tree Surgery car park is on Sunday June 25th from 9.30am. Our April market was rather wet but plenty of stallholders turned up and everyone who bravely came to support us was very welcome! See you on 25th.
Membership
Findon Valley Free Church have launched ‘Game Time’ mornings on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays
Less than 20% of the Valley’s households are members of FVRA. We need your support to continue to function for our great community. See our website, or pick up a form from Findon Valley Library, or see us at the market.
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