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CHARITY
16th Apr 3:00 PM Swimming Challenge for Keep Me
Breathing Help swim 2500 lengths Arundel Lido BN18 9JG Swimmers £15 / Spectators donation keepmebreathing.com
26th Apr 10:00 AM Andy's Angels Monthly Grief Play Café, supporting children and families through grief Hope Hive Worthing BN13 1AA Free. Kayla Shepherd 07465 242321 kayla@andysangels.org.uk andysangels.org.uk
28th Apr 7:30 PM Date2Donate - find love while spreading love Meet local singles and raise money Muchos Nachos Pub Chichester PO19 8HT £5 jovita.ivinskaite@act4africa.org 07515 597297 www.meetup.com/date2donate-findlove-while-spreading-love/events/291436383/
CHILDREN'S EVENTS
1st - 10th Apr 10:00 AM Easter egg hunt Petworth House and Park GU28 9LR £3 petworth@nationaltrust.org.uk 01734 220798 nationaltrust.org.uk/petworth-house
1st - 22nd Apr 10:00 AM Superworm Julia Donaldson's Superworm is at Wakehurst, Kew East Grinstead RH17 6TN 01444 894066 wakehurst@kew.org bit.ly/Superworm
CLUBS & SOCIETIES
1st Apr & 6th May 10:30 AM Parkinson's Support Group for sufferers and their families Washington Village Memorial Hall RH20 4AP £2 01903 746871 gillian.chard@btinternet.com
3rd Apr & 1st May 8:00 PM Felpham Singles Social Club singles club for over 55's The George Inn Bognor Regis PO22 7PL Free. 01243 821530 www.felphamsingles.yolasite.com
4th Apr 7:30 PM Pulborough Computer Club –How to Train a Pilot what is required to make a device to train pilots Pulborough Village Hall RH20 1LP Members £3 Guests £5 pcclub.org.uk 01798 872266 chrissie@wisborough.com
5th Apr 12:00 PM West Chiltington Probus Club lunch for retired professional or business men Roundabout Hotel RH20 2PF David 01798 812481 westchiltprobus@gmail.com
6th Apr & 4th May 6:45 PM Graphic novel book club Comic book club looking at adult graphic novels Private house Barnham PO22 0EF Free. paulw21erin@gmail.com
11th & 25th Apr 7:45 PM Grasshoppers Folk Dance Club Folk dancing St Lawrence Church Hall Goring by Sea BN12 4DG £2.50 Helen 01903 535366 hdoswell@googlemail.com
15th Apr 9:00 AM Ploughing Match & rural exhibition Vintage Tractors ploughing as they did in 1920-60 The Venue Woodmancote BN5 9BA £8 07767 621387 cebvintage@hotmail.co.uk
19th Apr 7:30 PM Sullington Windmills Women's Institute A complimentary visit to any upcoming meeting Sullington Parish Hall RH20 3PP Erika erikabrichta@hotmail.co.uk sullingtonwindmills.org
20th Apr 7:15 PM Worthing Speakers Club 10 year anniversary The Burlington Hotel Worthing BN11 3QL 18+ Lucinda worthingspeakers.club/ 07799 333267 worthingspeakers@gmail.com
22nd Apr 2:00 PM Storrington Bowling Club Lawn bowls Storrington Bowling Club RH20 4EE honsecstorringtonbc@gmail.com 01903 744809 www.storringtonbc.co.uk
28th Apr 7:30 PM PACT: Petworth Area Churches Together Spring Lecture How to reach those impacted by sexual exploitation St. Mary's Church Petworth GU28 0A 01798 342151 geraldgreshamcooke@gmail.com www.petworthareachurchestogether.com
30th Apr 8:45 AM SADCASE Classic & Sportscar club breakfast and time admiring others cars
Pagham Beach Cafe Bognor Regis PO21 4SX
COMMUNITY
15th Apr 10:00 AM Billingshurst Macmillan Coffee Morning cakes, preserves, crafts, tombola and raffle Billingshurst Centre RH14 9EW 07711 470635 terriashpool@uwclub.net
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17th Apr 6:30 PM Worthing Climate Engagement and Action XR Worthing all are welcome CREW
Worthing BN11 3AL xrworthing@protonmail.com
22nd Apr 8:00 AM Men's Breakfast - Community Event Simon Edwards talk on Christian Apologetics Chichester Park Hotel PO19 7QL
£10 immanuelchichester.com/community/mens -breakfast 07813 024585
7th May 1:00 PM The Big Coronation Lunch in Westergate Bank Holiday/Coronation lunch
Aldingbourne Community Sports Centre PO20
3YA Katherine k.jarman@aldingbourne-pc.gov.uk www.aldingbourne-pc.gov.uk/coronationlunch
COURSES & TUITION
1st Apr 9:30 AM Artists
Wildlife Painting Workshop introduction to watercolour painting RSPB Pagham Harbour PO20 7NE £35/ member £28 01243
641508 events.rspb.org.uk/paghamharbour
23rd Apr & 3rd May 8:30 AM Birdsong masterclass Get to grips with The Warblers RSPB Pulborough Brooks RH20 2EL £20.50 members / £25.50 Non-members 01798
875851 events.rspb.org.uk/pulboroughbrooks
EXHIBITIONS
1st & 2nd Apr 10:00 AM Birds & Beasts: The Wild Escape prints and drawings of birds and beasts Pallant House Gallery PO19 1TJ 01234 774557 info@pallant.org.uk pallant.org.uk/
1st & 2nd Apr 10:00 AM The Sussex Guild
Contemporary Craft Show The Sussex Guild exhibition The Henfield Hall BN5 9DB £3 01273 479565 thesussexguild.co.uk/sussex-guildevents/henfield-contemporary-show/
1st Apr - 31st May 10:00 AM ‘The Magic of Middle-earth’ exhibition dedicated to the worlds of J.R.R. Tolkien The Novium Museum PO19 1QH £4 adult/£12 family/£2.50 child thenovium.org
1st Apr - 5th May 10:00 AM Arundel Museum
Exhibition: Ralph Ellis - Artist and Inn Sign Designer Arundel Museum BN18 9PA £4.50
£3.50 office@arundelmuseum.org 01903
885866 www.arundelmuseum.org
4th - 8th Apr 10:00 AM Mark Munroe-Preston
“Treescapes” exhibition Colonnade House BN11
3DH colonnadehouse.co.uk/event/mark-munroe
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6th - 24th Apr 10:00 AM A Sussex Inheritance Art exhibition featuring father and son duo, The Old Workshop cafe Storrington RH20 4AE Free. 01903 745754 www.sullingtonmanorfarm.co.uk
11th - 15th Apr 10:00 AM Rosemary Jones: Fabric Printing with Linoblocks linocut printmaking Colonnade House BN11 3DH Paula paula.tollett@adur-worthing.gov.uk colonnadehouse.co.uk/
12th - 14th May 6:00 PM Sussex Art Fair 2023 the works of 90 exhibitors with artwork for purchase Goodwood Racecourse PO18 0PS £6 01243 551861 fraser@sussexartfair.co.uk
22nd & 29th Apr 10:30 AM Seaside Open Studios Artists at work in studios painting, sculpting etc. The Barn Flansham PO22 8NJ Free 07743 507551 smoart@btinternet.com www.sussexartfair.co.uk
25th - 30th Apr 10:00 AM Hattie Lockhart-Smith exhibition The Ups on the Downs mixed media work Colonnade House BN11 3DH 01903 221142 colonnadehouse.co.uk
FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT
2nd & 16th Apr, 7th & 14th May 2:30 PM High Salvington Windmill Open Afternoon open for tours, teas, and refreshments High Salvington Windmill BN13 3AT £1 / £1 for a tour 07799 333267 highsalvingtonwindmill.co.uk
7th - 9th Apr 10:00 AM Arundel Castle Medieval Festival Travel back to 1216 Arundel Castle BN18 9AB £25/Child £11 01903 882173 visits@arundelcastle.org www.arundelcastle.org
22nd & 23rd Apr
9:00 AM Spring Live! 2023 The South of England Agricultural Society two-day event
South of England
Showground Ardingly RH17 6TH £13 01444 892700 seas.org.uk
7th May 2:00 PM King's Coronation Event A Family Fun Afternoon to celebrate King Charles lll’s Coronation Storrington Recreation Ground RH20 4BG 01903 746547 clerk@storringtonpc.gov.uk www.storrington-pc.gov.uk
14th May 2:30 PM National Mills Weekend Open Day High Salvington Windmill BN13 3AT open for National Mills Weekend £1 Lucinda lucindafbrooks@outlook.com
highsalvingtonwindmill.co.uk
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FAYRES, FETES
29th Apr 10:00 AM Pre-school Spring Fayre
Fundraiser Thakeham Pre-school RH20 3GW 01798 817437 thakehampreschool.uk.com
thakehampreschoolcommittee@outlook.com
14th May 10:00 AM The Barnham Bark Fest 10th
Anniversary Art, Crafts, Dog Show and Family
Day Barnham Community Hall PO22 0AY 01903 785166 pawspetpantry.co.uk
FILM
12th Apr 7:30 PM Rotary Storrington Film NightMrs Harris Goes to Paris Starring Lesley Manville
Bar + Raffle Sullington Village Hall RH20 3PP £5 Ken 01903 740745 kandjcoll@btinternet.com
24th Apr 7:30 PM Pulborough Film Night A Man
Called Otto 2022 Drama/Comedy staring Tom
Hanks Pulborough Village Hall RH20 2BF 7 Terri 01798 470635 terriashpool@uwclub.net
GARDENS & HORTICULTURE
1st Apr - 13th May 10:00 AM Arundel Castle's Tulip Festival Arundel Castle BN18 9AB £14 / child £6.50 01903 882173 arundelcastle.org
8th Apr 2:00 PM Findon Village Gardens
Association Spring Flower Show Findon Village Hall BN14 0TA Sally sal.evans105@gmail.com
10th Apr 10:30 AM Garden open at The Old Vicarage Washington open for the National Garden Scheme. The Old Vicarage RH20 4AS £7 01483 211535 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
11th Apr 2:00 PM The garden at Peelers
Retreat, Arundel open for the National Garden Scheme Peelers Retreat Arundel BN18 9EX £5 01483 211535 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
12th Apr 7:15 PM West Chiltington Horticultural Society talk Gardening to save time West Chiltington Village Hall RH20 2PZ £3 visitors 07792 817399 westchilthortsoc.wordpress.com
16th Apr 2:00 PM Gardens and woods full of bulbs and wild flowers Garden open for the NGS Newtimber Place Hassocks BN6 9BU £5 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
18th Apr 2:00 PM Swathes of daffodils and magnificent views in Bignor Park Trees, shrubs and wildflower areas open for the National Garden Scheme Bignor Park Pulborough RH20 1HG £5 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
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19th & 26th Apr, 3rd & 10th May 2:00 PM The stunning gardens at Fittleworth House open for the National Garden Scheme Fittleworth House RH20 1JH £5 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
22nd Apr 11:00 AM The garden at Warnham Park, Horsham open for The National Garden Scheme Warnham Park Horsham RH12 3RP £6 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
23rd Apr 10:00 AM Arundel Castle's Plant Fairs range of locally grown and unusual plants
Arundel Castle BN18 9AB £14 / £5 Plant Fair tickets 01903 882173 www.arundelcastle.org
23rd Apr 2:00 PM Manor of Dean, Petworth open for the National Garden Scheme The Manor of Dean Petworth GU28 9AP £5 ngs.org.uk hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
30th Apr 10:30 AM The Hidden Garden, a community garden in Selsey, open for the National Garden Scheme The Hidden Garden PO20 9EH £5 01483 211535 ngs.org.uk
30th Apr 11:00 AM The beautiful garden at Denmans Garden open for the National Garden Scheme Denmans Garden Fontwell BN18 0SU £9 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
30th Apr 12:00 PM The garden at Stanley Farm
Liphook open for the NGS Stanley Farm Liphook GU30 7LW £5 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
30th Apr 2:00 PM Fittleworth Garden Trail
Fittleworth Village Open Gardens Fittleworth Garden Trail RH20 1JB £7 Charles 01798 865202 charles.pymble@gmail.com
1st - 21st May 9:00 AM Arundel Castle's 2023
Allium Extravaganza Arundel Castle BN18 9AB £14 £6.50 (under 5s go free) 01903 882173 visits@arundelcastle.org www.arundelcastle.org
10th & 13th May 11:00 AM Beautiful garden open at Cookscroft Earnley NGS Spring opening gardens ngs.org.uk/west-sussex-spring-gardens/ Cookscroft Chichester PO20 7JG £5 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
14th May 1:00 PM Visit the garden at Hammerwood House, Iping terrace surrounded by tulips and iris Hammerwood House Midhurst GU29 0PF £6 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
14th May 2:00 PM Lavant Horticultural Society
Plant Sale Lavant Memorial Hall Chichester PO18 0BA Free. Susan J Jackson suejackson23@tiscali.co.uk lavanthortsoc.org.uk
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14th May 2:00 PM The National Garden Scheme: Champs Hill Coldwaltham Far-reaching views across to South Downs Champs Hill Pulborough RH20 1LY £5 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
Every Thurs 10:30 AM The Old Vicarage The Street, Washington open for The National Garden Scheme The Old Vicarage Washington, RH20 4AS £7 hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
MUSIC
1st Apr 7:30 PM Classical guitar concert featuring Serenata Guitar Trio A chance to hear three classical-Spanish guitars Regis School of Music PO21 1ER £15 / Members £10 01243 866462 recital@tiscali.co.uk westsussexguitar.org
1st Apr 7:30 PM Music for Passiontide baroque music, featuring Pergolesi's Stabat Mater. Holy Trinity Church Cuckfield RH17 5JZ £15 / Child £5 Martin sussexstring4tet@btinternet.com sussexstringquartet.com
2nd Apr 3:00 PM Maya Irgalina at The International Interview Concerts @rtsspaces@sionschool Worthing BN11 4BL £14 / £2 facebook.com/TheInterviewConcerts interviewconcerts@gmail.com
14th Apr 7:00 PM Taylor Maid Concert
Storrington & Sullington Parish Hall RH20 3PP £13 01903 740188 storringtonmuseum.com/
15th Apr 7:00 PM The Leconfield Singers 10th Anniversary Spring Concert choral music concert with orchestra and soloists Arundel Cathedral BN18 9AY £15-30 info@leconfieldsingers.co.uk www.leconfieldsingers.co.uk/events
20th Apr 7:30 PM Evening of Dixieland and Traditional Jazz with the Featherstone Jazz Five DRNK Coffee House, Lancing Manor Leisure Estate BN15 0PH Derek 01903 249900 dglittle@ntlworld.com
22nd Apr 6:00 PM St
George's Eve Piano
Recital by Vasilis Rakitzis
St George's Church
Trotton GU31 5EN £12
Amanda amandatownshend@gmail.com
SALES & MARKETS
1st Apr 10:00 AM Cinnamon Trust Easter Fair cafe, gifts and goodies Findon Village Hall BN14 OTA £3 Maggie Martin 07544 572702 maggiemartin8@googlemail.com
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15th Apr 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
15th Apr 10:15 AM Junktique, Collectables & Clutter Sale Indoor sale of a range of items West Chiltington Village Hall RH20 2PZ £1 Carol 01798 813608 / Brenda 01798 813712 wchiltfloralclub@gmail.com
22nd Apr 9:00 AM Pulborough Farmers Market Eggs, bread, home made cakes, crafts plus cafe Pulborough Village Hall RH20 2BF Terri Ashpool 01798 848039 terriashpool@uwclub.net
29th Apr 9:30 AM Cheeki Monkeys Big Baby & Childrens market Buy or sell toys, equipment or clothes The Shoreham Centre BN43 5WU £1.50 www.facebook.com/Cheeki-Monkeys-BrightonBN2-and-Shoreham-by-Sea-107135655022217
7th May 9:00 AM Annual Sussex Car and Motorcycle Jumble Stalls and Vintage/Classic Cars display Worthing Rugby Club BN16 4AX £2 07760 793912 sheilahall22@hotmail.com
Every Fri 9:45 AM Storrington Community Market cakes, biscuits, preserves, eggs, fruit, & veg Katie 07909 681884 katiebridge17@gmail.com
SOCIAL & ENTERTAINMENT
1st Apr 7:00 PM 80s night in aid of Wolfram Syndrome charity event with 80's electro pop from Synthony 101 The Factory Live BN14 8BX £15 Tracy admin@wolframsyndrome.co.uk www.wolframsyndrome.co.uk
21st Apr 7:30 PM Murder, Mystery and Mayhem – a Forensic Fundraiser with 4Sight Vision Support with a meal Church of the Good Shepherd Shoreham BN43 5LF £15 01243 828555 www.4sight.org.uk/murder-mystery-23/ fundraising@4sight.org.uk
SPIRITUALIST
28th Apr 7:00 PM Angel in Blue Monthly Medium Event Different medium each month Storrington Village Hall RH16 8DZ £6 07713 769978 vharber@btinternet.com
TALKS
4th Apr 2:00 PM Arts Society West Sussex Talk on life and times of ‘Charlemagne’ Fittleworth Village Hall RH20 1EJ Guests £7 01903 411086 westsussex@theartssociety.org www.theartssocietywestsussex.org
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Harry Hawkins & Partners Have your much-loved pet cremated locally • Individual cremation • Ashes back with you next day • Lovely options for caskets, urns, Inked or Clay pawprints and statues • Collection & delivery service • Established & trusted, family run Established over 75 years and based 01403 864361 harryhawkins@btconnect.com inCowfold 10 What's On
Pet Cremation
4th Apr 7:30 PM Heads to Tails talk by ex primary school headteacher Storrington Museum RH20
4LL £8 01903 740188 storringtonmuseum.com
4th Apr 7:30 PM A talk on Georg Jensen, Danish Silversmith Field Place Worthing BN13 1NP
£7.50 worthingantiqueclub.com 07984 403890 worthingantiqueclub@yahoo.co.uk
5th Apr 10:00 AM
Reading old handwriting get started with family and history research West Sussex Record Office PO19 1DD
£7.50 / £6.50 members westsussex.gov.uk/ro
01243 753602 record.office@westsussex.gov.uk
5th Apr 2:00 PM Rudyard Kipling - Travels in Rajasthan by Elizabeth Merry Boxgrove Village
Hall PO18 OEE £8 visitors, £2 students 023
9241 3664 infochichesterlitsoc@gmail.com www.chichesterliterarysociety.org
5th Apr 5:00 PM Fear, Fantasy and the Catholic Past in Sussex 19th-Century Sussex Oxfam
Bookshop Chichester PO19 6PE £5 01243 816235 m.leeson@chi.ac.uk oxfam.org.uk/ shops/oxfam-bookshop-chichester
12th Apr 7:30 AM Lavant Horticultural Society
Talk by Steve Edney Lavant Memorial Hall PO18 0PA Non-members £3 Susan 01243 527725 suejackson23@tiscali.co.uk lavanthortsoc.org.uk
15th - 19th Apr 10:00 AM Art workshop and book signing raise funds for MacMillan Cancer Support Hobbycraft, Haskins Garden Centre BN16 4BD Christine cforbesweb@gmail.com
17th Apr 10:00 AM The Arts Society SteyningApril Talk Pop Art and Consumer Culture The Steyning Centre BN44 3XZ £10 visitors steyning@theartssociety.org
www.theartssocietysteyning.org.uk
18th Apr 2:00 PM Sussex industrial history in Midhurst: A different perspective Talk by Dr Geoffrey Mead Methodist Church Hall Midhurst GU29 9DU £2 members, £3 visitors Carol 01730 816101 midhurstu3a@gmail.com www.u3asites.org.uk/midhurst
25th Apr 7:00 PM Building-by-the-Sea An architectural history of the seaside West Sussex Record Office PO19 1DD £8 / £5 online record.office@westsussex.gov.uk 01243 753602 westsussex.gov.uk/ro
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26th Apr 7:15 PM An evening with my father's (Derek Cross) slides London Midland Railway journey 19581968 Bassil Shippam Centre PO19 7LG £3 07403 885061 rcts.org.uk/branches/branch-chr-chichester
27th Apr 6:00 PM A History of Cataract Surgery cataract surgery and lens technology development Bassil Shippam Centre PO19 7LG booking@talksatsix.co.uk talksatsix.co.uk
2nd May 7:30 PM A Talk by Lars Tharp (BBC's Antique Roadshow) Field Place Worthing BN13 1NP £7.50 worthingantiqueclub.com 07984 403890 worthingantiqueclub@yahoo.co.uk
3rd May 10:00 AM Old photographs: how to identify, date and care for them get started with family and history research West Sussex Record Office PO19 1DD £7.50/£6.50 members 01243 753602 www.westsussex.gov.uk
10th May 5:30 PM ‘Romantic Venice’, Dr Miles Leeson Oxfam Bookshop Chichester PO19 1HS £5 m.leeson@chi.ac.uk oxfam.org.uk/shops/ oxfam-bookshop-chichester/ 01243 816235
THEATRE
26th - 29th Apr 7:30 PM The Thrill Of Love by Amanda Whittington story of the last women to be hung in Britain Barn Theatre Southwick BN42 4TE £12 info@southwickplayers.org.uk 0333 666 3366 www.southwickplayers.org.uk
28th Apr - 20th May 10:18 AM The Vortex a troubled mother and son in the 1920s.
Chichester Festival Theatre PO19 6AP From £10 01243 781312 box.office@cft.org.uk cft.org.uk
WALKS
7th, 10th & 22nd Apr & 6th May 10:30 AM Reptile safari at RSPB Pulborough Brooks WF17 0EE £12.50 members / £15.50 for non-members
lydia.fletcher@rspb.org.uk 01798 875851 events.rspb.org.uk/pulboroughbrooks
14 May 1:00 PM Arundel Castle Park Walk
Arundel Castle Estate Park BN18 9AU £5 £2 The Sussex Snowdrop Trust 01243 572433 www.thesussexsnowdroptrust.com
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Listen out for the jungle drums this Easter and swing into action with exciting activities for children at West Sussex Libraries during the school holidays. Pop into your local library for more details or search for them on Facebook or Twitter. From Baby Rhyme Time and Story Times to Knit and Natter and Board Games there’s something for all ages at libraries. You can find more details on www.arena.westsussex.gov.uk/events.
A new scheme providing young people leaving care with a safe home and support to live independently has been launched by West Sussex County Council. The first West Sussex House Project will bring together groups of young people up to the age of 25 who are moving out of care and into adulthood. A dedicated hub has been created in Crawley where professionals will teach them a range of life skills, from cooking to money management, to creative projects such as how to make furniture and renovate a house. More at www.thehouseproject.org or call 01270 215888.
Members of the West Sussex County Council’s Youth Cabinet heard about the work the council is doing to support those in financial hardship, including:
• Providing supermarket food vouchers during school holidays for all West Sussex children who receive free school meals
• The library service handing out 2,000 essential toiletry packs for those in most need
• Offering free study spaces for young people to use in libraries
• The continued support provided by the County Council’s Community Hub
• Additional work to explore support for period poverty, the re-distribution of food through food hubs and exploring ways for school uniforms to be recycled.
West Sussex has a higher-than -average percentage of people aged over 50, with this figure set to increase further in the coming years. The county council has plenty of guidance available such as Connect to Support, for anyone looking to maintain their independence; Carewise Care Funding free consultations. Search for Care Guide at www.westsussex.gov.uk.
Adults across West Sussex who want to improve their numeracy skills can sign up for free courses and activities with West Sussex County Council. The Multiply programme is available to adults, aged 19+ who do not already have a GCSE grade C/4 or higher in Maths or equivalent. Visit www.westsussex.gov.uk/multiplyprogramme A former Southdown Motor Services bus will soon be joining the collection at Amberley Museum. UF 4813 dates from 1929 and has been a regular sight on the roads of Hampshire and Sussex for many years as well as a regular visitor to events and rallies in the south of England, including the Goodwood Revival meeting.
The National Garden Scheme is gearing up for a busy time this Spring with plenty of glorious displays of daffodils in store including those at at Bignor Park RH20 1HG and The Manor of Dean GU28 9AP, amongst many others. You can also enjoy an exclusive garden visit to those private owners participating in the “By Arrangement” scheme. Every penny raised is donated to charities, including Marie Curie and Macmillan Cancer Support. We publish lots of options both on our website and in the What’s On pages of the magazine, or view and book at www.ngs.org.uk.
Photo ID to vote on 4th May
The government has brought in new legislation which means you now need to show photo ID when voting at polling stations. If you do not have correct ID you can apply for a Voter Authority Certificate online, or by filling out a paper application form to be submitted to your council.
Residents must already be registered to vote to apply for a Voter Authority Certificate, and the deadline to submit an application in time for the 4th May local elections is 25th April before 5pm. www.electoralcommission.org.uk
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Cricket starters between ages 5 and 8
Storrington Cricket Club is again running fun starter training sessions for boys and girls in years 13. The friendly sessions start on May 7th until June 25th on Sundays at 9.30am for an hour. The fun sessions help develop skills of catching, throwing batting and bowling with the main focus on making friends - parents are also encouraged to join in! www.ecb.co.uk/play/all-stars.
Storrington Conservation Society update
The work parties in February were at Chantry Hill where shrubs and brambles, which choke the chalk grassland essential for butterflies, were cleared; and in March it was the annual path clearance at The Glade. Whether or not you think it foolish to want a litter free community, come and join us on Saturday 1st April for some rubbish gathering along local pathways. We meet at 10am at the Leisure Centre Car Park, all welcome to join for this and the coffee break! www.storringtonconservation.org.uk
Storrington and District Probus Club
The Probus club has been busy with ten pin bowling talk by a fraud investigator lunch at Thirteen land walk plus an afternoon of playing New Age Kurling This is similar to traditional curling, except the “rubber” stones run on bearings so can be played on any smooth flat surface. The game was at Chanctonbury Leisure and the equipment provided by Horsham District Council. Naturally lunch was enjoyed at all these events! If you might be interested in joining call Peter Edwards on 01903 740675 or email him on peter.edwards50@btinternet.com.
Storrington Coronation Family Fun Day
The Family Fun Day to celebrate the Coronation is being held on the Storrington Recreation Ground (Cricket Pitch) on Sunday 7th May from 2pm to 5pm. Childrens’ entertainment and rides will be available plus arts and craft stalls, a refreshments tent, bar, food outlets and a performance by the Sussex Folk Orchestra.
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Worthing music charity offers free sessions
AudioActive is a Worthingbased charity providing music projects for young people aged 12-25 across Sussex. The sessions range from workshops on music production, together with rap and lyricwriting, and are completely free of charge.
A live session featuring both established and emerging artists, including Dr Syntax, CMPND, Hatter, Gi3mo & Skii is on Friday 7th April in the charity’s own performance rooms in Worthing. Tickets are available free of charge.
The event will also include a section called “Room to Rant” which features performances from workshop participants from across Sussex. A prominent patron of the charity is Sussex born recording artist Rag’n’Bone Man. More details from www.audioactive.org.uk
Rotary donates £4,000 from collection
Rotary Club of Storrington & Pulborough District collected in Old Mill Square and at the Book Stall
in Place Villerest, Storrington on Saturday 11 February and local folk were very generous in giving over £4,000. They have sent send £1,350 each to: Shelterbox - providing tents and equipment to the homeless ; Disasters Emergency Committee - 15 leading charities providing humanitarian help; Rotary District Centres in Turkey - for generators, tents, winter clothes, nappies, hygienic pads, food, water and fuel as well as excavators and construction vehicles.
New Storrington retained firefighter
West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service has welcomed its latest cohort of retained (on-call) firefighters including Thomas Kelly of Storrington.
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Role & purpose of a Will Executor
By Will Writer Emma Cohen MIPW
There are many ways to write your Will these days, some choose to use solicitors, others opt for using a professionally qualified Will Writer and some will pop online and use a generic service provider. I suppose the biggest difference between all the options is the service and what you understand at the end of the process.
What is an Executor of a Will?
The question about Executors is probably one of the most frequently asked in my client meetings. It’s one of those subjects shrouded in mystery and can be quite daunting for someone who doesn’t have an understanding of the legal system in England. So, I thought it would be helpful to just outline a few of the key points.
To put it simply, an Executor is a person named in the Will, who is legally responsible to carry out the provisions of the will in accordance with the wishes of the deceased.
What happens when you’re an Executor of a Will?
As an Executor, you're legally responsible for all
the money, property and possessions of the deceased otherwise known as the 'estate's assets'. This remains your responsibility until the date the estate has been settled which may include obtaining a grant of probate.
How many Executors can I have?
It’s normal for a couple drafting mirror Wills to serve as the Executor to one another, however on second death, it’s common to appoint more than one executor. For example, many parents tend to choose their adult children.
Can anyone override an Executor of a Will?
In simple terms, no. The named executor is responsible for carrying out the wishes outlined in your Will. Wills can be contested under certain grounds but that is a very different subject and probably something for another day.
We are always on hand to answer any specific questions regarding Wills and Estate Planning. Get in touch with me on 01903 821010 or email emma.cohen@nsure.co.uk
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Sussex entrepreneur running to raise funds
Helping disadvantged young people succeed through sport
Entrepreneur, keen runner and Firle resident Simon Dent loves a challenge and this year he is facing possibly the ultimate runner’s challenge, racing in the 37th edition of the Marathon Des Sables - ‘The toughest foot race on earth.’ This April, Simon is running to raise funds for two charities close to his heart - Dallaglio Rugby Works and Greenhouse Sports, with sponsorship from Bol, Veloforte and Tracksmith. Both charities provide sports coaching and opportunities to children who otherwise wouldn’t have such access. ”These are two charities who I connect deeply with as they use the power of sport to support some of the UK's most disadvantaged young people and give them the life skills to equip them to succeed in society. “Both charities give young people an opportunity to participate in sports, receive mentoring and improve physical wellbeing.” Simon hopes to raise £20,000, “We are presently at £7k [Feb 2023], which is incredible but I hope that the word is starting to spread.”
Pivoting from Lawyer to Nightclub Promoter to Talent Management
Simon began his professional life as a lawyer, but after around five years of what he describes as, ”Trying to enjoy his legal career,” he realised that the law wasn’t for him. “I gave up and fell into promoting nightclubs in London; a random pivot but one that worked out very well.” It was in the VIP rooms of London clubs that Simon started to meet a lot of high profile professional rugby players and footballers. “After a year or so I became close to a number and even shared flats with a few. It wasn’t long before I was being asked to provide legal advice for them and the rest is history.” This was, he says, a time twenty years ago when agents weren’t that common, the timing couldn’t have been more perfect.
Over the past twenty years, Simon built his own management business that was acquired by Inter Talent Group, with whom Simon worked for around three years, before founding a creative agency called Dark Horses, also operating in the sports area. “Dark Horses had some phenomenal growth between 2016-2020 so I really only had
time to manage Chris Kamara.” He stepped down as the agency’s MD in 2020, to launch his present agency HERO, although he remains a shareholder of Dark Horses. Over the years his clients have included Jimmy Bullard, Vinnie Jones, Martin Offiah, John Barnes and Chris Kamara, to name just a few.
Clients who are big on giving back and have regular charity commitments
When Simon describes a day at HERO, it’s easy to see why the life of a lawyer wasn’t the life for him. “At HERO my days really vary. One day I can be negotiating a Masked Singer contract for Chris Kamara, the next I could be in Cardiff with Warren Gatland, the Head Coach of Wales rugby. At the moment I would say 50 percent of my clients work is in broadcast, 25 percent in brand work and 25 percent in events. I love the variety and being a sports nut, it never really feels like work!”
Similarly, HERO has a broad range of clients, who are, Simon says, now mostly retired from professional sport. “As soon as players retire, we help manage the transition into retirement. This is very often hard for players, we aim to make the journey easier and the next chapter an exciting one. We’ll also look at brand endorsement opportunities, broadcast, podcasts and where applicable events and speaking engagements.”
“We always ensure that no stones are left unturned for our clients and developing a close relationship with all of them is key.”
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When I ask if there is a common characteristic amongst his client group, Simon is in no doubt, “ I want to work with people who understand the responsibilities that they hold in having such big platforms. All of my clients are big on giving back and have regular charity commitments. The name HERO was born out of this ideology.”
Marathon Des Sables – 250 kilometres through the Moroccan Sahara over seven days
Simon tells me that he started running in 2013, “I’m not really sure why but it definitely helped with my mental health.” At that time he was running once a week on a Sunday evening, but gradually running took hold and in 2014 he ran his first marathon, in London, and raised for funds for the Chickenshed theatre company. Since then, he has run eight marathons, ten ultra marathons and numerous halves and 10ks.
“I’ve really enjoyed the training and the process and in recent years I have really got into fundraising,” and “Having raised close to £150,000 now for various charities with my running buddy Jamie
The 250 kilometres of the race is split into six stages over seven days and, in addition to the distance challenge, competitors have to face the rough Saharan terrain, endure extreme heat and including 28,000
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year as a runner as I finally conquered a sub 3 marathon and completed my first 100 miler. ‘The toughest foot race on earth’ felt like the next step. “I’ve been training for six months now … As I said earlier, I love the discipline and process so it’s not a problem.” Fortunately, Simon explains, “ I’ve got a wonderful, understanding wife who lets me train whenever I want. Without her support it just wouldn’t be possible.”
Despite feeling confident about the race, Simons admits that it is difficult to know what to expect under the Saharan sun. “it’s very difficult to train in conditions that replicate the Sahara. Essentially, we will be running six marathons in six days and carrying all of our kit. I’ve been training with a weighted back pack but I’m running on mud and roads not Saharan sand!”
Blessed to live and train on the South Downs way Simon and his family moved down to Sussex from London, two years ago and his training routes now “Either involve a loop via Alfriston, Seaford and Southease, which is around 23 miles, or the more regular route to Wilmington and back … My running has improved significantly by having such beauty on my doorstep. I’m regularly blown away by the nature and scenery.”
“The Marathon des Sables is a huge challenge but being able to compete is also a privilege. People around the world are faced with tougher tests on a daily basis which really helps me put it into perspective. Ultimately, I’m just keen to raise as much money for these two wonderful charities and the remarkable work that they do and hopefully, in the process of doing so – help myself become a better human being.”
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Expert advice on paying for care
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The Carewise care fees specialists are regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and members of the Society of Later Life Advisers, so you can have peace of mind when discussing your finances.
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Lamb, Lentil & Sussex Charmer Patties
A tasty burger made with carefully crafted Sussex cheese
Ingredients - Serves 4
Patties:
• 450g lamb mince
• 1 tin Mr Organic lentils, washed and drained
• 1 red onion, diced
• 4 tbsp pepperella (only available Village Larder)
• 100g Sussex charmer cheese, cut into 4 slices
• 2-3 tbsp olive oil
Dressing:
• 4 tbsp natural Greek yogurt
• Handful fresh mint, chopped
• Buns & Garnish:
• 4 burger buns, halved
• 2 Tomato, sliced
• 4 lettuce leaves
Method
1. In a food processor, blitz the mince, lentils, and red onion.
2. On a large sheet of greaseproof paper, with your hands divide the mixture into 8 equal pieces and pat out into patty shapes.
3. Place 1 slice of cheese into the centre of 4 of
the patties and top with 1 tbsp of the pepperella and sandwich with the other 4 remaining patties, pinching to seal. Gently shape into 3cm thick patties and brush with olive oil.
4. Heat a large non-stick pan to a medium to high heat and cook the patties for 6-8 minutes on each side.
5. Meanwhile, for the dressing, simply add the mint to natural yogurt and stir well.
6. Once the patties are cooked, toast each side of the burger buns.
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Sussex Walks - April/May 2023 2023
These walks are supported by The Ramblers and are led by an experienced Ramblers Wellbeing Walk leader, along tried-and-tested routes. If the weather is poor the walk may be cancelled. There is no need to book, unless indicated below. Full programme of walks available on www.ramblers.org.uk
Thurs 6th 10:30 Chantry Post & Harrow Hill
6 miles
Walk south over the Downs, circle around Harrow Hill & make our way back to the top of the hill on the South Downs Way
Meet: Car park
Sun 9th 9:30 Kingley Vale and Stansted
Via Kingley Vale, Stoughton Down, Watergate.
15 miles
Meet: Park in layby on Monks Hill by recreation ground, PO10 8SZ. John P 01329 833975
Sun 16th 10:00 Stedham, Iping Godalming & Haslemere
Stedham village, Stedham Mill, Woodgate Farm, New Lipchis Way, Iping
5 miles
Meet: Stedham, north side of A272 at junction with Stedham, GU29 0NG. Ann H 07500 415258
Mon 17th 10.30 Wild Park circular
A leisurely walk through Coldean Wood and Stanmer Park
Meet: Entrance to Wild Park, Lewes Road, BN1 9JG. Mike B 07407 694400
Weds 19th 10:00 Bluebell Walk
Bluebell walk, fields and woodland a flat walk with some stiles.
4.5 miles
7 miles
Meet: car park opposite large metal barn on Water Lane Wiston, BN44 3DX. Ges 07832 253486
Thurs 20th 10:00 Shoreham and the River Adur Moderate 10.5 m
Please bring a picnic. Please message the leader 6 days before to book place
Meet: Adur Outdoor activities centre car park, BN43 5LT. Anne W 07731 660285
Sun 23rd 10:30 West Grinstead
10 miles
Walk via Downslink: West Grinstead Church; Kneep Castle; Shipley; Dragons Green. Dogs Welcome
Meet: West Grinstead Old Railway Station, RH13 8LY. Mike C 07710 242713
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Baldwins Knob, Drungewick Hill Farm, Malhamashfold Copse, Brewhurst Farm
Meet: Loxwood - Onslow Arms PH. Cynthia 07986 632396
Thurs 27th 9:30
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7 miles
A fairly hilly walk offers both open downland and chalk woods and a good chance of bluebells
Bring a snack/drink for on route. No toilets till end with a pub finish.
Meet: The Swan Public House, BN1 9PD. Peter H 07908 831265
Sunday 30th 10:00
Via Monarchs Way & Walderton. One hill. Picnic lunch
Meet: Nature Reserve car park. PO18 9BE. John 07709 732990
Weds 3rd May 10:00 At the foot of the Downs
Bigenor Farm, Burton Mill Pond, Barlavington, Sutton, Bignor Park, Coates Common
Meet: Hesworth Common CP - Fittleworth, RH20 1HL. Margaret or John 07747 317900
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"Minimum effective dose"
By Heather Smith
‘Minimum effective dose’ can sound like a bad thing, but I think it might be the only correct answer when it comes to nutrition and exercise. Two ways to approach losing a few pounds
First, imagine you reduce your caloric intake by the least amount necessary to see the weight start to shift. You’re on the right path! When the scales stop moving you can adapt and move forward again. Likewise, with your exercise plan. Imagine you think things through and realise you can manage two short workouts each week. By following this, your workouts are likely to happen, your fitness will steadily improve and you’ll reach your goal of a regular exercise routine.
Now imagine instead of taking this minimum effective dose approach, you reduce your caloric intake to the minimum you can eat. Again, you will
see the scales shift (perhaps more so). But, when the scales stop moving, what happens? You’re already eating the least you can. Your metabolism will adapt to your intake so if you eat a little more sometimes, it’s going to stick to you like glue. (There is way out of this, I can share another article if you get in touch). Likewise, with your exercise plan, what if you forget about your busy life and decide that because an expert says a certain exercise program is better, you should sign yourself up. In this scenario, it is easier to allow things that happen in life to push you off track. By doing more than you need to see the changes you want, you’re adding more load to your body, your stress hormones are released more often, you’re less resilient to general life stress, and you’re probably increasing risk of injury too.
It is human to think that some is good and therefore more is better. Instead, understand there is no extra benefit in working harder than needed, and working harder likely means a harder time.
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Causes of eczema and arthritis
Intolerances to food and household items by Clare Gale
Sick and tired of feeling sick and tired?
If that sounds familiar then you may like to take a fresh look at your health. Together we can explore day to day things such as diet, supplementation and lifestyle that affect you in a poor way and cause your body to develop symptoms.
A more common thing I find in clinic is that people eat and drink foods that they are intolerant to.
10-15% of people have food intolerance that can cause many symptoms. Common ones include bloating, digestive issues and skin complaints. Many sufferers of eczema have a lactose or dairy intolerance. Up to 70% of people with arthritis are intolerant to either gluten or nightshade foods.
Sweets and laundry soap cause eczema in child
Master F (8 years old) came into my Storrington clinic with his Mum as he had eczema on his legs. We identified that some of the jelly sweets he particularly liked contained an additive that he was reacting too.
After investigating other things including household chemicals and cleaning agents, we also
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This kick starts the skin to reproduce elastin and collagen fibres, where our own production slows as we get older. This course of therapy has proven to be a great alternative to other more invasive and more expensive solutions.
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Do you spend too much time worrying about your brow pencil or lipstick smudging during your busy and active day?
Do you suffer from those pesky Skin Tags, Cherry Angioma or Milia which can really affect your self confidence?
If so then Little Vines Clinic, based in West Chiltington, could be for you. A private and discreet beauty clinic where the service is 1 to 1. Sue Clinch, a highly trained practitioner, aims to put her clients totally at ease and offers a free consultation and patch test to make sure that the proposed treatment will be suitable.
As more people look for non surgical solutions to slowing down the signs of ageing, Sue uses some of the latest Plasma Pen technology to tighten, rejuvenate and restore the skins structure.
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In Your Garden
Monthly gardening ideas & tasks by Andrew Staib of Glorious Gardens
The Inflation Garden
With the cost of food rising, and shortages of imported fruit and vegetables, you can think about increasing your own productivity. The food will taste better, have no air miles and you can join a horticultural society to swap surplus food. Now is the best time for sowing your seeds directly into your veg beds. If you haven ’t already done so you can dig in some well-rotted manure into your beds, making sure you’ve dug it nice and deep, and sprinkle some fertilizer and potash onto the soil and then gentle rake it in. Not too much or your little seeds may burn when they are first put in.
You can put in leeks and parsnips, spinach, peas and brassicas directly outdoor. If you don’t have a lot of greenhouse or indoor space, you can wait till May and June and buy plug plants that have already been grown on from seed. If you have a greenhouse, you can start your tomatoes, chillies, aubergines and peppers. This gives them enough time to grow before you consider planting them outdoors.
Before you begin you can think about the structure of your area. At Glorious Gardens we will always put most of our design energy into creating clean, often formal shapes of raised beds and paths before we think of what vegetables we will plant or what combinations to use.
Fruit trees are considered a structural plant as they take up particular spaces and offer a relatively unchanging shape.
Fruit
April is your last chance for planting new, barerooted apple and pear trees, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, and hybrid berries, as well as gooseberry and currant bushes. By May it will be too late for any but container-grown plants. You can also consider buying small espalier fruit trees to create borders.
Nuts
A walnut will get big so it is a beautiful tree for the back of large gardens, but you can buy small hazelnut trees that only get to three metres so you can make your own Nutella, no excuse.
Believe it or not there is also a dwarf sweet chestnut that only gets to 3-6 metres in height.
Strawberries
Plant out ready-bought, cold-stored runners, as soon as they become available; they will crop in their first year. If you can grow them in pots or hanging baskets that will reduce slug damage. If you have them from last year, you can plant the little runners separately.
Herbs
Towards the end of this month, sow seeds of herbs such as chives, coriander, dill, fennel, oregano, and parsley that can tolerate low temperatures, but cover with fleece at night if frost is forecast. Curly parsley in particular is an amazing plant and these days, with warmer winters, can be grown as a lovely front of border evergreen. In addition, begin planting out any young, ready-to-plant specimens of hardy herbs you’ve bought from your local garden centre or nurseries – mint, rosemary, and thyme. Keep your fast spreading mint in a pot if you ever want to sell your home.
Salads
You can sow lettuce seed either indoors or outdoors, under cover if necessary. Sow outdoors spring onions, radishes, salad mixes, rocket, summer purslane, and Oriental leaves under cloches or in cold frames. As well as mixed salad seed combination you can consider rocket, which will last all year and into the next as well as the mustard family of edible greens.
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Mustards are easy plants to grow, and young leaves sown now will be ready to harvest as a cut-and-come-again salad crop in about four to five weeks’ time. If you have enough room, you can sow a couple of rows now, and then new rows every two weeks so that by the time May comes around you have a continuous drop for the rest of the Summer.
Onions
It’s still possible to sow onion seeds and shallots outdoors, but both are better grown from commercially produced sets. Shallot sets can be planted in March or April, onion sets in April or May. You can buy the ready to go bulbs on line or from you garden centre. If you sow leeks now, they will be ready by early Autumn.
Peas and broad beans
Sow both pea and broad bean seeds outdoors, protecting them with cloches if the weather is still cold. If it is your first time growing beans, try runner beans as they are pretty indestructible as long as they have plenty of light and water.
Asparagus
It’s possible to grow asparagus from seed but easier to buy ready-to-plant rootstocks known as “crowns”. Plant them in pre-prepared trenches this month or the next. They will come back each year so it is also a good idea to make sure that they are not taking up room for anything that you would consider more important.
Broccoli, cabbages, and other brassicas
This month sow Brussel sprouts indoors, and sow sprouting broccoli and summer, autumn or red cabbages either indoors or out if it’s not too cold. In West Sussex the temperatures are milder than the north so you will probably be ok. Early summer cauliflowers raised from seed indoors can probably be planted out but may still need protection under cloches
Potatoes
If you started chitting a batch of first early potatoes at the start of the year, and if the ground is not still frozen, you should be able to plant them now. Dig a shallow drill about 15cm (6in) deep and lay your seed potatoes in it at intervals of 30cm (12in). Make sure the “chits” or shoots are pointing upwards. You can always buy them pre chitted from your garden centre.
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Root and stem vegetables
Carrots and turnips can be sown outdoors. Celery, celeriac, Kohl Rabi, and Florence fennel are not so hardy, and if you sow seeds now you should keep them indoors or in a heated greenhouse. Jerusalem artichokes can be planted as corms and are one of the few vegetables that don’t mind dappled shade, although they won’t get as tall. These also come back yearly so plant them in an otherwise unused part of your space. Where to visit in April
High Beeches Gardens, Sussex. This is a 25 acre botanical treasure trove garden that includes historic magnolias. Laid out by the Loder family, but inspired by Victorian horticulturist William Robinson’s wild garden style, is it really worth going to when all the plants are coming into leaf. This garden is open every day except Wednesday from 1pm-5pm. 01444 400589.
April tasks
or by the beginning of April as bird nesting season will be well under way.
• Give shrubs like Cornus, Salix and Cotinus a hard prune back before the shoots start popping up in earnest.
• If the water starts warming up, you can start feeding the fish.
• Finish pruning your roses before they come too much into leaf.
• Summer flowering bulbs and tuber plants such as Dahlias can be planted now.
• Have a go with planting Nerines
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Creating space to work from home
By Nick Roberts RMR Group
In today's world, people are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of health and wellbeing. With this in mind, many individuals have adapted to new lifestyles, such as working from home. However, this change has also highlighted a common problem of not having enough suitable space to work efficiently from home.
Although many have refined their working from home routines to mitigate against interruptions, simply setting up a desk and asking everyone to be quiet is not enough. The space in which we work can significantly affect our day-to-day performance, making it essential to have a suitable working environment.
As a result, there has been a surge in the conversion of outbuildings and the building of new
structures in gardens to provide a separate working space. This has led to a significant improvement in performance over the course of a year. The process of converting outbuildings is usually straightforward and building one from scratch is also a viable option.
However, it is crucial to consider planning permission. While most of these projects fall under 'permitted development,' this may not be the case if your home is listed or located in a conservation area. It is, therefore, recommended to seek professional advice to avoid mistakes.
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Are white walls still in style? By E C Russell
White walls are a classic look, but are they still fashionable? Over the past few years designers have turned to darker shades, jewel tones and eye-popping neon, but if you love your home’s pale palette, there are plenty of ways to keep this cool colour very contemporary.
Sterile vs Subtle
Using a stark white can create a sterile environment, the shade you choose is important. There are numerous ‘hint of a tint’ whites to choose from, try one with warmer reddish or yellow undertones. Good lighting is essential, otherwise any blue tones will make your room feel cold and drab. The paint finish is also important. Softer matt emulsion is more forgiving, allowing any minor imperfections to be covered easily.
Texture & decorative elements
Deliberate use of texture adds a little definition.
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Use patterned wallpaper to create interest. Crown mouldings around the edge of a room will add depth and create more interest with shadow and light. These decorative elements have undergone a revival recently, they conceal any cracks or defects. Moulding also hides wires and cables. As a feature wall, white can add dramatic effect to a bolder colour by providing a clean contrast that will make the colour pop. A wall of pictures or photos always looks great against a bleached surface. It is the classic choice of art galleries across the world.
“Japandi” & Coastal trends
White can also create a simple backdrop for natural surfaces. Think of the current trend for the ‘Japandi’ look, a cross between nature inspired Japanese design and folksy Scandinavian décor. The ‘Coastal’ trend also uses a lot of white against blues and greys to create a timeless seaside vibe. It's hard to think that white walls could ever become unfashionable. A pale interior provides space to display the things you love.
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Coronation of King Charles III
The life of the new King of England
order to study the Welsh language and history. In 1975, Cambridge University awarded him a Master of Arts.
Royal Air Force and Royal Navy
Charles joined the Royal Air Force and trained as a jet pilot, then the Royal Navy, where he qualified as a helicopter pilot. The Prince’s Trust was founded in 1976 with the £7,500 severance pay from the Navy. Since then, Charles has established sixteen more charities which raise over £100 million annually.
The marriages of King Charles III
In 1981, he married Lady Diana Spencer. They had two sons, William born in 1982 and Harry in 1984. The couple divorced in 1996, and Diana was tragically killed in a car accident a year later.
The longest heir apparent in British history
As Prince of Wales, Charles has been preparing for this moment for most of his life, under the tutelage and guidance of his late mother, Elizabeth II. He will be recorded in history as the longest ever heir apparent, and the oldest to ever accede to the British throne at the age of 73. Charles Philip Arthur George was born on 14th November 1948, during the reign of his grandfather King George VI. After the death of the King in 1952, his mother Elizabeth became Queen and Charles became heir to the throne at just three years old.
The first heir apparent to attend school
Charles was educated at Cheam and Gordonstoun schools, in the footsteps of his father Philip. He was the first heir apparent to attend school rather than receive private tuition. His time at Gordonstoun was hard, he referred to it as “Colditz in kilts” but later reflected, “it taught me to accept challenges and take the initiative.” He left in 1967 with six O levels and two A levels in French and History.
Charles went on to read Archaeology and Anthropology, then switched to History at Trinity College, Cambridge. He gained a 2:2 Bachelor of Arts in 1970. As Prince of Wales, he also spent a term at the University College in Aberystwyth, in
In 2005, Charles married Camilla Parker-Bowles. The official title of Princess of Wales was never publicly acknowledged, instead Camilla became known as the Duchess of Cornwall.
The Duchy of Cornwall Estate
The Duchy of Cornwall Estate was established by Edward III in 1337 for the heir to the throne. As Duke of Cornwall, the 53,000 hectare estate provided Charles with a private income to fund public, charitable and private activities, making him financially independent. The estate passed to Prince William when he became heir apparent.
Coronation plans for King Charles III
On 8th Sept 2022, Queen Elizabeth passed away peacefully and King Charles III became the new monarch. Coronation plans have been laid out for many years, under the codename ‘Operation Golden Orb’. It’s thought that the service will be smaller than the last coronation in 1953, and include different faiths and communities to reflect the change in British society. The Church of England ceremony will be broadcast internationally, and requires an oath and anointment, delivery of the orb and enthronement. The coronation of King Charles III takes place in Westminster Abbey on 6th May 2023. Please see our What’s On for coronation events.
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Residential trip to Bowles Rocks
The spring term has been very busy for all pupils! Our school value focus of Ambition has definitely been explored and put to the test, especially by our oldest pupils in Sycamore class, who enjoyed our winter residential to Bowles Rocks. The children got to experience a range of activities from dry slope skiing, bouldering, caving, and orienteering and they were all incredibly brave and ambitious in making sure that they all faced their own personal challenges, with many taking the next step. As well as the physical activities, our Year 5 pupils spent their first time away from home on a school residential, they showed extraordinary resilience and a great deal of independence.
Celebration assembly
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Wellbeing monitors & other pupil groups
Storrington would like to introduce its new wellbeing monitors; their job is to work with the senior leadership team to ensure school is a happy place for all. Children had to apply for the job and attend regular meetings with Rachel George, Deputy headteacher. Pupil groups are important to us as Storrington as they empower our pupils and promote responsibility, empathy and care for others. We have an equality group, house captains, school council, digital leaders and an eco-group to name a few.
Environment
The weather has been getting brighter so children have taken advantage of our wonderful grounds and outdoor provision. Cheryl Brown, our horticultural specialist has been leading the children in exploring the grounds and working together to learn more about the environment. Recently children have enjoyed shelter building and digging.
World Book Day
World Book day has been a great opportunity to continue and highlight Storrington love for reading. Author Pateience Agbabi visited school and spoke to the school in assembly about her writing and inspiration. She then took a writing workshop for some of our gifted writers which really helped to motivate them in their development. The children came to school on World Book day dressed in their comfortable cosy clothes ready to curl up with their favourite book and share the books of others.
Sponsorship - could your business help?
We are always looking to improve our school grounds and our next project is to enhance the year one outdoor area so it mirrors our early years environment. We are looking for sponsorship so we can afford a cover to enable all year use of the outdoor area. If you know of a business or could support with this yourself, please do contact us. office@storringtonprimary.co.uk www.storringtonprimary.co.uk
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Are all your (Easter) eggs in one basket?
Investment Portfolios by Oliver Suter DipPFS, financial adviser
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The easter bunny dates back to 17th century Germany. This rabbit, called "Oschter Haws," or Easter hare, was believed to lay a nest of colourful eggs for well-behaved children. In an ambitious attempt to link folklore with finance, lets explain the benefits of diversification.
If the easter bunny fell whilst carrying his eggs in one basket, he would have many upset children and a big mess to clear up. If he put the eggs in different baskets, one fall wouldn’t be as disastrous.
The same can be said when looking at investment portfolios. If you invested into one company’s stock and it plunged, you'd lose some if not all your money. If you had spread the investment across multiple companies, a fall in the value of one wouldn’t be as disastrous.
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Applications to support off-grid energy users
February may be a short month, but it is nonetheless a busy one. In particular, there have been some very positive developments for rural communities over the past four weeks. Applications have just launched for a scheme to support off-grid energy users, ensuring that those who do not already benefit from £400 in government energy help won’t be left miss out on the Government’s support package.
Planning Policy consultation
Additionally, for the many of us that marvel at the natural beauty of the South Downs and our countryside, there has been an important chance to raise concerns about unsuitable development and protection of green field land. The Government’s National Planning Policy Framework consultation closed in early March, and I have encouraged everyone to have their say. I have set out my own views that development should be very rigorously ‘brownfield first’ and that new houses should only be built in
areas which already have the right physical infrastructure and capacity in local services such as schools and dentists.
Potholes - please report them!
I understand the frustration of residents over the proliferation of potholes caused by the unusual ‘freeze-and-thaw’ weather we experienced this winter. Some are remarkably deep. Having raised this with the leader of the County Council and the Cabinet Member for Highways, I know that very substantial efforts are being undertaken to fix reported potholes. But that is the key thing: they must be reported! The County Council doesn’t have eyes everywhere, so please do report potholes via my website: andrewgriffithmp.com/ potholes
I look forward to the work of the month to come and the Spring Budget. It is my privilege to represent you in West Sussex and in Westminster. Andrew Griffith MP for Arundel & South Downs Andrew.Griffith.MP@parliament.uk
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Storrington neighbourhood wardens
Fun Day, climbing wall, music workshop & upcoming events
Happy Easter. To start this month a quick update on our fun day in August. We have procured enough funds to pay the deposit for the mobile climbing wall and are actively looking to get the remaining balance, and more, to make the fun day memorable for young people and families in the village. A big thank you to the residents of Foxmead Court, who gave us a donation that they had raised at their coffee mornings. The fun day came about last year from the early intervention initiative that we started. We wanted to be proactive in the village and educate young people to make the right decisions. We regularly do lunch time drop-ins at the primary school and Rock Road campus, and this gives the young people the opportunity to get to know us and what we do.
We enjoy getting to know them and listen to what they would like to do. In some cases we are able to act on it, for example by offering free boxing sessions and our new free project run by Audio Active.
Audio Active is a music -based company that runs sessions where young people aged 11 -16 can play music, write music, DJ and learn how to rap. As a village we are lucky that there are lots of things for young people to do although they tend to be sports based. So we thought a music workshop would be a nice thing to arrange. We would like to thank Chanctonbury Leisure Centre for their continuing support.
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• 18th April - cost of living drop-in session at Chanctonbury Leisure Centre from 10:00 to 12:00.
• 20th April - ‘Cuppa and a Chat’ at Chanctonbury Leisure Centre from 10:30 to 12:30.
• 26th April - dog behaviourist event at Sullington Warren Green from 09:30 to 11:30.
Chris: 07795 046743 / Alison 07789 943201 storrington-sullingtonwardens@horsham.gov.uk
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We are looking for a new team member to join us and assist with advertising sales and general administration. The position is part time, 12-15 hours a week over three days, and can fit in with school hours.
We are looking for a flexible person who is happy to fit in with a small team, who is very computer literate, ideally with telephone sales and customer service experience.
The position pays £10.50 per hour and is based in Storrington with option to work from home after initial training. We are looking to start someone in April. If interested please email your cv to info@sussexlocal.net
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Ashington Parish Council
Local elections
Standing as a candidate
Are you passionate about the place you live in? Interested in becoming a Parish Councillor? Elections for Parish and District Councillors will take place on Thursday 4th May. Ashington has 11 Parish Councillors who are there to represent the views and concerns of the residents of the parish to the Parish Council itself, who then pass through to the relevant district or county authority as appropriate. They also report back to residents on issues that may affect the parish. If you can spare a couple of hours a month and have the desire to support the residents of Ashington village then please do come along to a Parish Council meeting, speak to a Councillor about the role or contact the Clerk for further information. clerk@ashingtonpc.org.uk
Voting at elections – Photo ID
For the first time voter identification will be required to be shown by all voters at a polling station. Voters need to show an approved form of photo identity. The document must be an
original document. The ID does not have to be current, provided the likeness is still true.
Examples of ID that can be used are Passport/ Photographic driver’s licence/Blue Badge/ concessionary travel pass/proof of age identity card (PASS card).
No photo ID?
Voter Authority Certificates (VAC) will be available free of charge for any eligible electors who may not have a suitable form of photo identification. To apply for a VAC you can apply online via the Horsham District Council website. You will need a recent digital photo of yourself and your NI number.
Further guidance for standing as a candidate, or voting at an election, can be found on the Horsham District Council website and the Electoral Commission’s website –
www.horsham.gov.uk/council-democracy-andelections/elections/upcoming-elections
www.electoralcommission.org.uk
www.ashingtonpc.org.uk
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Thakeham Parish Council
Update for April 2023
District and Parish Elections 4 May 2023
Thakeham Village Hall is a polling station for the elections on Thursday 4 May 2023.
Voter ID
May 2023 will be the first time that voter identification will be required to be shown by all voters at a polling station. This has been introduced under the Elections Act 2022.
Voters need to show an approved form of photo identity before voting in a polling station, the ID does not have to be current, provided the likeness is still true. The document must be an original document.
If you do not have photo ID
Anyone without suitable photo identification, such as a passport or driving licence, can apply for a Voter Authority Certificate (VAC).
Apply for a Voter Authority Certificate
If you are not able to apply online you can download a paper application form. The VAC will be posted directly to the voter. www.gov.uk/applyfor-photo-id-voter-authority-certificate
Key deadlines
Deadline to Register to Vote Midnight, 17 April 2023. www.gov.uk/registertovote
• Postal vote deadline (for new applications, as well as cancellations and changes to existing postal and postal proxy arrangements) 5pm, 18 April 2023
• Proxy vote deadline 5pm, 25 April 2023
• Deadline to apply for a Voter Authority Certificate (for those without appropriate ID) 5pm, 25 April 2023.
• Publication of Notice of Poll 25 April 2023
• Polling Day 7am - 10pm, 4 May 2023
• Deadline to return completed postal vote packs 10pm, 4 May 2023
If you any questions, please contact Horsham District Council on 01403 215 126 or email elections@horsham.gov.uk.
More information can be found by visiting www.horsham.gov.uk/council-democracy-andelections/elections/upcoming-elections
Easter Church Service & egg hunt 9th April
St Mary’s Thakeham will be holding an Easter Sunday Holy Communion service followed by an egg hunt on 9 April 2023, starting at 10:30am.
Thakeham Village Hall
A new arts and craft group has started on Monday mornings in the Chesswood Room 9:30am12:30pm. Come along with your art or craft project and meet new people, create something amazing, swap hints and tips or maybe even pick up a new skill.
If you are planning an event and are looking for a venue, please contact the Hall Managers email info@thakehamvillagehall.co.uk or call 01798 815467. The Village Hall website has details of room availability and information on the facilities and hire fees.
www.thakehamvillagehall.co.uk
Thakeham Pre-School Spring Fair 29th April
Thakeham Pre-school will be holding their annual Spring Fayre on Saturday 29th April 2023 10am to 12.30pm. There will be a variety of different stalls and themed activities. All visitors welcome, please help raise some funds for the Pre-school.
Event Location: Thakeham Preschool ,35 Abingworth Crescent, Thakeham, RH20 3GW. Contact 01798 817437
thakehampreschoolcommittee@outlook.com
Local Groups
West Chiltington and Thakeham Cricket Club welcome anyone who would like to play cricketleague cricket, friendly Sunday cricket, veteran's cricket and mid-week Sussex Slam T20 cricket for men, women, boys and girls. All ages, all abilities!
More information can be found on their website www.wctcc.co.uk or email info@wctcc.org.uk
Local Volunteering Opportunities
If you have time to spare to help others, do look at our Thakeham Parish Community Facebook page, where volunteering opportunities are often posted.
Contact us:
Email: clerk@thakehamparish.co.uk
Phone: 01798 815305
You can find Parish Councillors’ contact details at: www.thakehamparish.co.uk/councillors
If you are new to the Parish, contact us to receive a welcome pack!
www.thakehamparish.co.uk
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Storrington & Sullington Parish Council
Coronation event 7th May & other Council news
Coronation event in Storrington - Family Fun
Afternoon to celebrate King Charles lll’s Coronation is being held on the Storrington Recreation Ground at Spierbridge Road on Sunday 7th May from 2-5pm. Children's entertainment and rides will be available plus arts and craft stalls. The Rotary Club will operate a refreshments tent and the Football Club will run a bar. There’ll be food outlets and a Sussex Folk Orchestra performance.
Air Quality - In Sept 2022, a CCTV survey was carried out on School Hill to identify HGVs breaching the 7.5 tonne weight restriction. The council and WSCC issued joint letters and photographic evidence to offending companies. We hope to repeat the survey later on to see if there’s been improvement and identify repeat offenders
Sign up for air quality alerts and find readings/ forecasts on Sussex Air: www.sussex-air.net
Additional information and notes of Air Quality Group Meetings are available on HDC’s website: www.horsham.gov.uk/environmental-health/airquality/storrington-air-quality-management
Election - Parish Council elections are scheduled for 4th May and if you would like to know what’s involved in becoming a councillor, please contact the Clerk on 01903 746547. Nomination Packs must be submitted to HDC by 4th April.
Annual Parish Meeting - The Annual Parish Meeting is being held at The Parish Hall, Thakeham Road on Wednesday 24th May. This is an opportunity to meet the newly formed council and hear about planned activities for the year. The Annual Meeting is the one where you can raise matters of concern or interest and find out what can be done. Refreshments offered after the meeting. Communications - The council is reviewing how it communicates with residents and following feedback, we’ve taken up the editor’s offer to provide an article for this magazine. If you have any ideas or comments, contact the Clerk on 01903 746547 or clerk@storrington-pc.gov.uk For more information about the council’s activities, look on Village Notice boards, our Facebook page or our website. www.storrington-pc.gov.uk
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Every address every month 3 CARPENTRY CLEARANCE • Computer repairs & upgrades • Custom builds • Local collection of unwanted equipment alex10ainsley@googlemail.com COMPUTER SERVICES ALEX COMPUTER REPAIRS 07862 053943 BLINDS / SHUTTERS COMPUTER SERVICES CARPET CLEANING DECORATING RAW RENOVATE DESIGN LTD • Home improvements • Construction • All jobs undertaken 07908 992408 07761 775497 rawrenovate@gmail.com www.rawrenovate.siterubix.com BUILDING / CARPENTRY CARPET CLEANING DECORATING CAR VALETING MOBILE CAR VALETER Car: £35 / 4x4 or SUV: £45 • Wash, dry & wax • Dress tyres & trim • Clean engine bay • Dry & wet vac & steam clean Stuart: 07834 161215 CHIMNEY SWEEP DECORATING Business Directory 57
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•full grooms •bath, brush & blow dry •puppy grooms •hand stripping •de-shed treatments •nail clipping
nikki: 07510 309 081 west chiltington
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•Dog walking/pet care
•Puppy/senior dog social visits
•Fully insured
•DBS checked
•Canine first aid trained 07538 208666 woodysdogwalking.co.uk
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Every address every month 3 GARDEN SERVICES • Tree & Hedge Cutting • Fencing & Turfing • Grass Cutting • Driveways & Patio • Garden & Rubbish Clearance • OAP Discounts Given 01243 908052 / 07835 812890 SUSSEX TREE & LANDSCAPING GUTTERS GARDENING GROUNDWORKS • Concrete bases • Foundations • Sewage treatment plants • Demolition • Ponds • Equestrian facilities www.gardendesignbysuzanne.co.uk GROUNDWORKS GROUNDWORKS • Driveways & Patios • All Hard Landscaping • Gates & Fencing • Dropped kerb/crossover • WSCC Approved Contractor • Brickwork & Groundworks 01903 891400 07887 480585 LANDMARK PAVING Free estimates GARDEN SERVICES Johanna – 07734 410740 pictureplantinguk@outlook.com Source & supply plants Site consultation Planting plan Mood board Picture Planting border design GROUNDWORKS HANDYMAN HANDYMAN SERVICES • 35 Years Exp. • Prompt, fast & efficient A R Andrews Call Tony: 07368 640849 No job too small or too large GARDEN SERVICES GROUNDWORKS HANDYMAN HANDYMAN Mark Mitchell Handyman Services 07982 649718 info@mitchellhandyman.co.uk • General DIY & Painting • Flatpack Assembly • Trustworthy & Reliable • Fully Insured Business Directory 59
2 IRONING LOGS PLASTERING OVEN CLEANING Call Mike 07944 390317 TODAY PLUMBING / HEATING KEYS / SHOE REPAIRS OVEN CLEANING PLUMBING / HEATING LOCKSMITH PEST CONTROL PLUMBING / HEATING 01903 650062 07921 068564 lee@lees LEE’S LOCKS NO CALL OUT CHARGE • Window Locks • Supplied & fitted • Fully Guaranteed • O.A.P Discounts • Insurance Work • UPVC Specialist • Digital Locks • Break Ins • Garage Door • UPVC/Patio • Police Checked • No VAT LOCKSMITH PEST CONTROL David Cooper • Boiler Breakdowns • Gas Fires • Landlord Certificates • Radiators & Valves 01903 743196 / 07504 989872 12 Fox Court, Storrington, RH20 Ex British Gas (18 yrs) LOCAL GAS TECHNICIAN PLASTERING PLUMBING / HEATING 60 Business Directory
Every address every month 3 PLUMBING / HEATING • Bathroom installation • All plumbing work • Oil boiler servicing & installation • Fully insured FOORD PLUMBING SERVICES Ben Foord: benfoord@gmail.com 07889 905257 PLUMBING / HEATING PROPERTY SERVICES PLUMBING / HEATING PLUMBING / HEATING PRIVATE HIRE / TAXI • Airport Transfer • Local & long distance journeys • Hospital appointments • Storrington based • Friendly & Reliable Royal Private Hire & Taxi Service 07342 00 11 66 royal-private-hire.business.site PLUMBING / HEATING PLUMBING / HEATING PROPERTY SERVICES PLUMBING / HEATING ROOFING PLUMBING / HEATING PRIVATE HIRE / TAXI Business Directory 61
2 ROOFING SECURITY TREE SURGERY ROOFING - Family Run Business - 40 Years Experience - Tiling, Flat Roofing, Asphalt, Fascias, Soffits & Guttering M J Roofing Call Paul: 07877 824703 TOOL & PLANT HIRE TREE SURGERY TOOL & PLANT HIRE TREE SURGERY ROOFING TREE SURGERY TUITION ROOFING TREE SURGERY Tree & Vegetation Management Specialists • Tree removals • Tree reductions • Tree pruning • Stump removal • Hedge cutting • Fully insured • Fully qualified BronzeleafLtd 07903 648288 07854 369097 info@bronzeleaf.co.uk www.bronzeleaf.co.uk WINDOW CLEANING ROOFING WINDOW CLEANING 62 Business Directory
Every address every month 3 Accountants / Bookkeeping ACS Direct 12 Care Services Angelica Care Ltd 48 Carewise 21 Clapham Village Care Home 12 Connect to Support 7 Hallmark Care Homes 19 Community Community Minibus Association 15 Storrington Lawn Tennis Club 31 Sussex Emmaus 11 West Sussex County Council 9 Education Class Cover Ltd 49 Estate & Letting Agents Batcheller Monkhouse 43 Finance Investment Solutions 50 Funeral Services Safe Hands Funeral Services 16 Garden Services Ashwood Tree Surgery 37 Crystal Ponds Limited 36 Gale Tree Consultancy 37 Glorious Gardens 37 Greenacre Garden Design 37 Jack's Mowing 36 Miles Japanese Maples 38 Roots to Shoots Horticulture 37 Sussex Manures Ltd 38 Tom Hoadley 36 Village Nurseries 23 Health & Wellbeing Chanctonbury Leisure 63 Ear For You West Sussex 27 Elise Rawson The Neuro Physio 29 FeelHear 29 Fit For Good Ltd 26 Green Arbor Dental Practice 26 Janny Harris 20 Nicholas Coysh Osteopath 28 Podiatry Services 27 Portman Dental 29 Richings Korean Martial Arts 27 Well Adjusted Health 28 Home & Property A Williams Carpentry 32 Access4Lofts 41 Appalossa Upholstery 10 AVS Fencing & Landscaping 34 Carters Domestic Appliances 64 CJS Electrical 38 Direct Blinds 20 Funnells 42 Garolla Holdings Limited 47 Goring Glazing 14 GS Windows Ltd 5 Hamilton Cole 23 J G Roofing & Repairs 51 LBS Natural Kitchen Worktops 23 Mill House Antiques 8 No1 PHD Ltd 40 Oven Rescue Group 22 Padwick Builders Ltd 47 Regal Roofcare Ltd 53 Roberts Miller Redshaw Ltd 41 Steyning Double Glazing 41 SunRay Conservatories Ltd 39 Wall Brothers 25 Jewellery Pruden and Smith 54 Legal Services Nsure Estate Planning 17 Sussex Wills CIC 52 Motoring GDH Car Sales 32 LMC Auto Services Ltd 2 Wiggs Auto Repairs Ltd 33 Pet Services Harry Hawkins & Partners 10 Travel & Holidays Michelle Murray Travel Counsellor 10 Index of Advertisers 63