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June 2017

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June 2017 Cover Photo Issue 1 - June 2007 Thakeham Church by Sheila Mills

10 years in publishing! Happy Birthday to us! This month our magazine is ten years old. We started with just one magazine covering Storrington and West Chiltington - originally called ‘Key Local’ - and now have six separate editions. I recall visiting the businesses in Storrington with some trepidation, to seek advertising. Happily at my first stop I met James Williams owner of MJ Cars who booked (and paid for) a full year of advertising for his and also his mother’s business. We still work with several businesses who took space in our first ever issue and are grateful to everyone who took a chance on me and a new magazine. As is customary at these times, I would like to thank all the wonderful local people we have worked with. Our superb distributors, some of whom have been with us for over 8 years; the brilliant team at Evonprint Printers (which very sadly went into administration recently) who helped us get started and never missed a deadline; our knowledgeable editorial contributors and not forgetting Sheila Mills, my mum, who has helped in so many ways and has also supplied many of our wonderful cover images over the years. Many thanks to you too for reading and supporting our advertisers who of course make the whole venture possible. To celebrate our anniversary we have produced a short video which you can view from the home page of our website.

Kris & Jeff

Words of Wit “The best birthdays of all are those that haven’t arrived yet” - ROBERT ORBEN Disclaimer - Whilst advertisements are printed in good faith, Sussex Local (Kay Publishing Ltd) is an independent company and does not endorse products or services that appear in this magazine. Sussex Local cannot be held responsible for errors or omissions or claims made by contributors. The views and opinions of contributors are not necessarily those of the publisher.

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Win tickets to Madehurst Big Night Out Saturday 8th July, Madehurst Cricket Club The Madehurst Big Night Out sees Madness tribute band ‘One Step Behind’ headline in what promises to be another fun packed evening of madness at the beautiful, idyllic Madehurst Cricket Club. After last year’s sell out event, tickets are likely to be more sought-after than ever with a line up of supporting acts including Little Big Band and Great Scott.

There are few more stunning venues for a music festival than the lovely Madehurst Bowl. This great family event is firmly entrenched in people’s summer calendar so book early to avoid missing out. There is a bar and food outlets on site but picnics are welcome. To book tickets and find information please go to www.madehurstbno.co.uk or call 01903 735327.

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Win tickets to Priory Park Festival!

Friday 7th — Sunday 9th July at Priory Park, Chichester Billed as ‘an eclectic weekend,’ Priory Park Festival returns for a second year with a live music event that is part of the Festival of Chichester, with a fabulous lineup of artists including chart-toppers Tony Christie, The Stranglers front man Hugh Cornwell, S Club, Dodgy, Georgie Fame, Deborah Bonham, Chris Farlowe, Cockney Rebel and Rod Stewart guitarist Jim Cregan and, as part of their 30th anniversary tour, The Christians. Topped off with smokin’ hot jazz from Le Havana Jazz Club and the incomparable Johnny Mars, as well as brilliant tribute acts Abba Chique and The Bog Rolling Stones and local talent in the shape of the Ovation Music Showcase, there will also be entertainment for children and superb food and drink, including real ale and O’Hagan’s sausages! Featuring two stages, each day of the festival has a different theme. Friday evening is steeped in Jazz and Blues, while Saturday will be Rock and Pop, with a sprinkling of Classical. Sunday is scheduled to be a popular family fun day, with huge chart acts and some of the biggest hit songs from the last 50 years.

Festival Director Robin Bextor said: “We are delighted with the list of artists we have managed to put together and there is a wealth of local talent, too.” The festival is also supporting two local charities, Children on the Edge and The Apuldram Centre. To book/info: www.prioryparkfestival.co.uk

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Young Readers’ Puzzle Page Wordsearch - Colours

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Find the listed words in the grid. Words may be hidden horizontally, vertically or diagonally and in either a forwards or backwards direction.

Trace the lines connecting the circles to find out what the 2nd word is

AUBURN INDIGO OLIVE

BEIGE KHAKI RUBY

CERISE LILAC SCARLET

COPPER MAUVE TEAL

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Help the hungry mouse reach his tasty cheese! Start at the arrow on the top of the maze.

Place the numbers 1 – 6 once in each row, column and 3x2 bold-lined box

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Bury CE Primary School The Rise of Bury CE Primary

It probably comes as no great surprise to you that providing the highest quality education is the number one aim for us all at Bury CE Primary. To put it bluntly, trying to do this in the current educational climate is hard. Whilst under the constant pressure of reduced funding, ever-increasing accountability and constantly shifting goalposts – it is like trying to score a goal of stunning artistry, taking on an entire team single handedly (think Payetvs Middlesbrough), navigating your way past every single player before cheekily chipping it over the goalkeeper; only to realise the government decided not to give you a ball. Oh, and they are not sure football is the game we are playing, but they are not going to tell us the rules until just before the end – it is easier for them to pick the winners then. I jest, but the funding problem is relentless and we are all trying to do some very creative things to best support our children. At Bury we are going through some staffing changes, we have just got a new teacher for our youngest children who started after Easter and we are in the process of appointing a new teacher for our oldest children. This gives me a fantastic opportunity to get the best possible staff who are firmly with me in developing a rich curriculum unique to Bury. This is hugely exciting to me and I have no doubt will help to continue the huge positivity we have around school at

Local Schools 15 the moment. I have heard from parents that some of you thought the school had closed down – I can assure you all, we are very much open. Indeed, in the not-todistant future we will be holding a couple of open house events, one of which will be an art exhibition with the theme – Leave Only Footprints. What I would really like is to be able to show off some of the talent in the local area. If you would like to be involved in exhibiting at the school please do give us a call 01798 831502. It would be fantastic to show off the children’s work alongside that of local artists. One pot of funding that we do have access to has to be used for developing sport in school. I decided not to tell any of the children, staff or parents what I was up to with ours so that it came as a big surprise when they returned from the Easter holidays. Suffice to say the children (and staff and parents!) were very excited when part of the tired old chain-link fence around the playground had been replaced by this… Unfortunately, I have run out of time to tell you about our work up on the Downs and acquiring a woodland – yes you did read that correctly, a woodland! See www.bury.w-sussex.sch.uk to see what else we have been up to. Thomas Moore, Head Teacher


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The Arundel memories of Alfred Peckham b.1905 d.1989 – Part I By Arundel historian Mark Phillips. While browsing through my library I came across a document that contained random reminiscences of life in Arundel in the early part of the 1900’s written by Alfred Peckham. I was so fascinated by his clear recollection of growing up in the town I thought I would share some of these with you. AlSoldiers marching from the station on fred’s father was the their way to camp in Arundel Park. Landlord of the Queen’s Head pub in Old Woking where both he and his younger sister Margaret were born. His mother died when he was about three years old and his father was left to bring up Alfred and his four siblings. Alfred says, ‘I suppose in desperation, the lot of us were transported to Arundel and dumped on the Grandparents then in their sixties’. His father was later called up during WW1 and killed in France in 1917, ‘…so you see we younger children hardly knew our parents’. The children lived with their grandparents in King Street, towards the top of the hill on the right. Next door lived their Great Aunt Elizabeth (Elizabeth Sturt) who had a large apple tree in her garden which’ ‘…we were not above scrumping now and again but her old eyes were always on the watch for us’. Elizabeth was a, ‘Mysterious figure’ rarely seen but one incident remains in Alfred’s memory of her appearing in her garden one afternoon with a bowl of custard for the children. ‘Quite what this unexpected deed of generosity was about I do not know but I had never tasted custard before’. Alfred also recalled ‘Hundreds of Territorial soldiers arrived at Arundel station and then marched with bands and full kit all the way up the High Street to the summer camp in the park. These young flowers of British manhood did not know that they would all be called up in August 1914 to face the whole might of the German army. I wonder how many survived?’ On the subject of the park, Alfred recalls a ‘strange beast’ referred to by the elders as the ‘Injun Bull’ which was permitted to roam around the area and the surrounding woodland. This was a white animal with a hump on its back regarded by the children with a great degree of fear and awe. He writes, ‘I now

know that this was actually an Indian Ox or Zebu. I have no idea of how it ended up in the park but I always thought it was rather unkind not to provide it with a mate for company.’ (What Alfred saw was the last remaining Zebu from a larger herd that belonged to Henry, Duke of Norfolk) The river Arun is remembered as, ‘A most dangerous place for youngsters and a place where a boy once drowned in the fast flow. As children, we were strictly forbidden to go

We lived in King Street towards the top of the hill to the right

down the Slipe (Off of the end of Tarrant Street along by the river); we did, but we would have been in terrible trouble if we were found out’. I remember the Wheelwrights workshop (Albert is referring to Abel Peirce’s business) where we used to stand and watch him shape the long slim spikes with a spokeshave. Those were the days of carriages with their big dainty and seemingly fragile wheels, beautifully made, painted and lined with red, black and gold. Arundel was, ‘…a quiet sleepy town where nothing very much ever happened so we made up our own fun.’ In next month’s Part II, Alfred recalls local shops, traffic, Sunday school and fairs. Part 2 to follow next month.

Zebus in Arundel Park. Alfred saw the last one.


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Local Walks - June These walks are supported by Chichester District Council, are led by volunteers and are designed to cater for all ages and abilities. No booking is required but please arrive 10 mins before the walk is due to start. Dogs are welcome unless otherwise stated but must be kept on the lead. If the weather is poor the walk be cancelled, if unsure please check, contact 01243 534589 health@chichester.gov.uk www.chichesterwellbeing.org.uk. L = Walk Leader Thurs 1st 10.30am Poling Ponds L: Peter 2 hours 4 miles Acircular walk via Angmering village to Poling Ponds. Rustington Golf Centre car park, BN16 4NB Mon 5th 10.30am Tillington L: Gerald 1½ hrs 3 miles. A gentle circular walk down to the RiverRother through Smugglers Lane. The Horse Guards Inn, Upperton Road, Tillington, GU28 9AF Mon 5th 10.30am Emsworth to Westbourne Sq L: Anne 1½hrs 2½ miles Through meadows to Emsworth and back.Emsworth Town Square. Park in public car park (pay & display) by information board Mon 5th 10.30am Westgate L: Helen 30mins 1 mile A flat walk at a gentle pace, suitable for beginners. Westgate Leisure Centre, PO19 1RJ Weds 7th 10.45am Climping L: Dominic 1 hour 15 mins 2½ miles Along dunes and beach to Climping Mill, then across fields to Ferry Road and Rope Walk to club. Arun Yacht Club Car Park, Rope Walk, Littlehampton, BN17 5DL Mon 12th 10.30am Emsworth to Langstone L: Anne 2½ hrs 4 miles Town square, Emsworth Thurs 15th 10.30am Selsey L: Helen 30mins 1 mile East Beach Car Park in Selsey – it is a pay and display Thurs 15th 6pm Treyford L: Pete 1½ hrs 3 miles Up to Devil’s Jumps and Treyford Hill; steep in places. ‘Royal Oak’ car park, Hooksway Fri 16th 9.30am Sussex Day Walk L: Gerald 2½ hrs 6 miles A lovely flat summer's walk from Tillington along part of the new Midhurst Way to Easebourne. Not suitable for beginners. Horse Guards Inn, Upperton Rd, Tillington GU28 9AF. If staying for lunch, book by Monday 12th June with Gerald on 01798 342151 Sat 17th 10.30am Whiteways L: Dominic 2 hrs 3 ½ miles Walk along Monarch Way and South Downs Way. This walk has steep inclines and is not suitable for beginners. Whiteways car park on A29 Mon 19th 10.30am Emsworth to Prinsted L: Anne 1½ hrs 3 miles An easy flat walk. Allow sufficient time in the car park. Emsworth town square Tues 20th 10.30am Canal Walk L: Janet 1½ hrs 3 miles Return by bus. Chichester Canal, Basin Road, Chichester PO19 8DT Weds 21st 11am Midhurst L: Helen 30 mins 1 mile Entrance to The Grange Leisure Centre Bepton Road, Midhurst GU29 9HD Weds 21st 6.30pm Black Rabbit L: Dominic 2 hrs 3 ½ miles Riverbank & lake walk. All level, mostly on paths. Could be muddy. Mill Road car park near the river in the town centre (charge) Thurs 22nd 10.30am Burpham & Wepham L: Jane 2 hours 5 miles Hilly walk with some stiles. Lovely views. The public car park behind the George at Burpham Fri 23nd 10.30am River Rother Walk L: Fiona 2½ hrs 4 ½ miles A scenic walk following the meandering course of the River Rother from Woolbeding to Iping. Woolbeding Parkland car park Mon 26th 10.30am Chichester Canal L: Helen 30mins 1 mile A flat walk at a gentle pace, suitable for beginners. Chichester Canal, Basin Road, PO19 8DT Weds 28th 10.30am Walberton to Binstead L: Dominic 1¾ hrs 2 ¾ miles A mainly flat headland path, grass, gravel. Coffee at the post office. Walberton Village Hall car park, BN18 0PQ Thurs 29th 9.30am Walderton to Compton L: Jane 3 hours 5 miles This linear walk is through woods and fields and finishes in Compton village. At the junction of the B2146 and the Walderton/Stoughton Road


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Sussex Snippets On 24th June Littlehampton is hosting an Armed Forces Day event, which includes a spectacular aerial display from the Twisters, BBMF Dakota Flypast, arena shows, military vehicles, drill competition and charity fair featuring services organisations and local cadet groups. The event takes place on Seafront Greens, South Terrace, Littlehampton, BN17 5LQ www.visitlittlehampton.co.uk The Stellar Arts Orchestra is on a mission to revolutionise the cultural scene across the county, and invites you to join them on the journey - initiated by pianist and conductor, Rudi Eastwood, the SAO is a proposal for a permanent, world-class orchestra in West Sussex that will endeavour to revolutionise the cultural scene across the county and involve the community at large. The SAO promises a unique synthesis of music, art, culture and varying disciplines, and to be refreshing, whilst inspiring. Contact: www.stellarartsorchestra.com In a bid to cut poor diets and rising levels of obesity, Worthing-based social enterprise company Health Champions will be teaching West Sussex residents how to cook and eat more healthily on special, free, courses. The courses encourage people to ditch ready meals and takeaways and to create delicious

SUSSEX LOCAL meals and snacks from scratch more regularly - people attending the courses often lose weight as a result of changing their diets and becoming more food aware. www.healthchampions.co.uk Probus is a social club, for retired and semi-retired men, with over 1,500 clubs across the UK and thirteen worldwide - the Arundel branch meets twice a month and has members from not only Arundel but a dozen nearby towns and villages. The club has recently launched a website to raise the club’s profile and tell its story; built by Probus members the website explains the club’s history, gives details on speakers and events – past and future, the club’s diary and membership details Contact: www.arundel probus.club Storrington based charity, Little LifeSavers delivers free training, to children aged 9-18, in how to deliver basic life saving skills - including choking, child and adult CPR, and the recovery position - and recently appeared on the ITV This Morning Show.

Set up in 2016 by a group of local parents passionate about delivering these valuable lifesaving skills to children, Little LifeSavers now has groups across the country delivering free training; and would like talk to you if you have a school, group or club that would like to receive training or if you would be interested in being involved in the charity by becoming a volunteer, or by undertaking a fundraising activity. info@littlelifesavers.org The Conservatives have retained control of West Sussex County Council, following the local elections in May, when, after the votes were counted the Liberal Democrats became the main opposition party at County Hall. The size of the County Council has decreased from 71 to 70 seats because of changes approved by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England and the new constitution of the 70 member council is: Conservatives 56 seats, Liberal Democrats 9 seats and Labour 5 seats.

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Langmead Family joins Fight against Dementia

Robert Langmead, founder of Nature’s Way Foods and Kingsbridge Estates, his wife Lucinda, and their family, put their support behind providing better dementia services in West Sussex. Lucinda Langmead, has co-founded the charity Dementia Support after her father developed the disease and she experienced the frustrations and limited care available. Lucinda said “My own personal experience has highlighted how dementia care can be improved. The biggest need in my opinion is to develop a system of support that relieves people’s vulnerability”. Lucinda, together with the board of trustees and employees, is

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busy working to officially open a dementia support hub in Spring 2018. It will cover a catchment of Emsworth across to Arundel, then Bognor, Selsey and Chichester up to Midhurst and Petworth. The Hub will be unique, offering full dementia services under one roof, such as: Memory Assessment, Befriending, Day Care, Advice & Information, Community Café & Garden, Young Onset Dementia Services and Social Activities.

The Pink / Blue Route

There is a lot of talk about the Pink Blue route for the new bypass, we are assuming that this will be one of the route options that will be announced by Highways England in the summer. I know from conversations with residents that some people are not aware of the exact route and the history. There is a Department of Transport map showing the preferred route, which is featured on most maps, and if you have purchased property in the last 24 years it would have come up on local searches. The route was adopted in 1993 - after a long period of consultation and interaction between the Government of the day, Department of Transport, Arundel Town Council, Arun District and West Sussex County Council. If you look at the map the existing A27 is closer to most houses in Arundel than the Pink Blue route, so bearing in mind measures to mitigate noise, I believe that traffic noise will actually reduce for

Pink/Blue Route most residents. There is a new Pro Bypass group set up and you can sign up to show your support and receive emails at OneArundel.co.uk Paul Dendle is Arundel & Walberton Ward member on Arun DC. Email cllr.paul.dendle@arun.gov.uk Editor’s note: Sussex Local is very aware that the bypass is a contentious issue, and feelings run high on all sides about the best way to proceed. We will remain neutral and are happy to publish views from all sides of the debate. Please write in with your comments and we will publish as many as possible.

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WWT Arundel Awarded Grant

WWT Arundel Wetland Centre has received a grant of £60,000 from Viridor Credits Environmental Company to improve habitat for wildlife at the Centre, as part of the Landfill Communities Fund. WWT will use the grant to create a series of new wetland pools, wildflower-rich grassland, and chalk banks, to manage grassland through sustainable grazing, and to help restore ditches around the reserve. This work will support many wetland animals and plants – the rare grizzled skipper butterfly, grass snakes, amphibians such as the Common Toad and waders that breed at Arundel in the summer months. Contact: www.wwt.org.uk/wetland-centres/arundel/ news

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Registered Charity Finding Rhythms has received £4,900 to fund music-based rehabilitation and training for prisoners at HMP Ford. The donation was provided by the Santander Foundation, which offers Discovery Grants to UK registered charities for projects that help disadvantaged people in local communities. Finding Rhythms runs 36-hour music projects in prisons. Prisoners are challenged to write, compose and record an album of original music, with the help of professional musicians. In the process they learn valuable skills including collaboration, communication, conflict management, and earn a valuable BTEC in Employability Skills. www.finding-rhythms.co.uk or www.santanderfoundation.org.uk

New Group Promotes Bypass

OneArundel a group formed by local residents to promote the long awaited A27 Arundel Bypass, has announced the formal launch of their website. The Press Release accompanying the launch, states “The OneArundel group’s aim is to raise awareness of and support for an offline dualcarriageway bypass on the pink/ blue route, which will take traffic away from the town, thus alleviating the problems, which have plagued Arundel for many years. www.OneArundel.co.uk I could tell you all about Woodlands House and its facilities as if I was describing a hotel, for example the beautiful individual rooms, the designer bathrooms, wi-fi, HD TV, telephones, spacious gardens, etc etc etc. all of which Woodlands has! However when I was searching for a room for my own mother all those years ago I do ROOM AVAILABLE NOW! not remember any of these concerns being uppermost in my mind. What I do remember is the fear of making the wrong decision, whether I was "doing the right thing” remembering "don't ever put me in an old peoples home" but knowing in my heart and head that this was the very best decision I could make. What was so heartbreaking was the role reversal of taking and accepting the responsibility of making such a life changing choice on behalf of a loved one, and it was the hardest decision I had ever had to make. Finding the type of care available within the many different homes is daunting in itself. Do I want a new large modern home with all the "facilities" bright walls, all new staff or do I want the home that offers the nearest possible likeness to a home? With familiar staff, many who have been at the same home for years and years with the maximum experience and ongoing training within that same home with a manager who is in daily contact with all residents and staff? Do I want to see every certificate for every course and pictures of members of staff because there are so many, or do I want to be greeted by the same team week in week out? These same staff knowing my loved one not only during the day but also at night when they are alone and feeling lost? Knowing - without referring to records - that it's Horlicks and not chocolate that she will appreciate at 2am? If you are thinking along these lines come and visit Woodlands House for a chat and feel the homely atmosphere for yourself. 5* GOOD AT EVERY LEVEL {CQC Inspection} Reviews on www.carehome.co.uk For further information and to visit Woodlands House contact me Oonagh Cacioppo Manager/ Proprietor: house.woodlands@gmail.com 01903725458 or 07815762623


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In Your Garden Monthly gardening ideas and tasks by Andrew Staib of Glorious Gardens Space Creating Tricks The creative use of curves can make your garden seem to go on and on past the fence lines. Mirrors can reflect the light from one side to another especially if the area is very dark (make sure they are not very big and in the open as birds will fly into them). A small lawn can be made into a receding trapeze shape to give the effect of a greater sense of distance. Rhythmic planting can draw the eye to the repetition rather than straight to the end of the bed.

Garden Design Ideas for the Small Garden When designing your small garden I recommend buying very large and bold pots for a small courtyard garden. Small pots look like you are trying to squeeze as much as you can into the space where one big pot gives the space a sense of power and gravitas. The bigger the better sometime as the pots, seating or raised beds exude a sense of generosity of spirit.

Parts of the garden can be hidden from the frontal view so one has to go on a little walk to see what is around the corner. This can be done in the smallest of gardens. Painting the back walls and fences a dark grey, black or dark green can make the back of the garden recede to a greater depth than it actually is. Growing a mix of evergreen and deciduous climbers can also have this effect and give the visitor a sense of interest with splashes of colour taking their attention away from the limits of the garden.

As with trees- it is much more effective to buy one really wonderful big specimen than three little shrubs. With paving materials because you don’t have much area to pave you can go for an expensive basalt or porcelain tile which will offer you endless pleasure. Also, investing in a really original sculpture can give your space a sense of creativity and purpose. The Elements You can bring the elements into a small garden- in fact in designing your garden this is imperative as most smaller gardens are quite hemmed in and often don’t have other neighbouring greenery to enrich the outer perimeter. A fire bowl can be stored under the stairs or in your shed and brought out when a few friends pop over. Once you sip a G and T and the fire is roaring under the stars you will forget where you are and your little space will feel timeless! A water feature will give you the sound of water which is generally calming for the nerves and gives an echo of larger bodies of water that you have visited in the past. Birds will frequent you feature or pond and the sky will fill the reflections. Movement- Ornamental grasses, dwarf willow trees or pendulous trees like Betula pendulosa will sway in the wind and bring an element of wildness and unpredictability.

The Vintage Garden Company Large selection of:

Urns Planters Benches Birdbaths Statuary Sundials Open Wed to Fri 9.30am - 3pm appointments welcome on other days

Penn House, Old London Road Coldwaltham Nr. Pulborough RH20 1LE. 07828 814522

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24 Gardening Layers Most small garden designs shy away from trees and large shrubs as the fear is that the garden will look over crowded. However the exact opposite can be true. A line of obedient, shaped little shrubs can make the garden feel restricted and limited. When designing a small back garden I will often concentrate on establishing a larger tree is a natural corner of the garden. Even if the garden is less than 10 meters long an apple tree with maximum height of 4 meters can give the garden a sense of age and majesty, and bring in the feeling of a complex ecosystem than reminds us of the countryside. Under the larger tree one can plant a small swath of ornamental grasses, mid size shrubs or bulbs that can evoke a larger landscape. Multi functional If you can make your garden for you with multiply functions it will be a much more enticing place to be. Herbs can be grown from hanging baskets, tomatoes up the sunny shed wall, climbing roses can be piled

up over sheds and up conifers, and fruit can be grown as espaliers along the edges of paths. Good luck if you decide to re think your small space. And if you have a bigger garden you can create a network of smaller gardens within it to give it the feeling of a never ending exploration.

Where to Visit in June Ambrose Place Back Gardens, Worthing This year the group of more than a dozen tiny terrace gardens in Ambrose Place in Worthing will be celebrating thirty years of opening through the NGS. These gardens have been described as a ‘horticultural phenomenon’ with the variety of styles and layouts to visit in one area. There is the traditional cottage and Victorian gardens, to Mediterranean and Moroccan themed spaces and there is plenty to inspire ideas and prove that small can be beautiful. Ambrose Place Back Gardens, Worthing BN11 1PZ NGS: Sun 9 June (11am—1pm & 25pm) Adults £5, child free www.ngs.org.uk


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What to do in June

Lots to do so stop reading this and get out there! But if you are just having a quick tea break read on.

Dead head roses and give them Summer feed

Divide finished bulbs

Water any new plants you have put in this Spring

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Pinch out Fuchias to help them flower in bushy sprays

Cut back old geranium foliage as they will 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


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Enable Me... ...Enabling disabled people, by raising awareness Chris Jay is a man with a mission. The CEO and Chairman of West Sussex based charity Enable Me, wants to make his organisation more visible – to raise its profile amongst the schools and businesses of West Sussex, and beyond.

Chris Jay CEO and Chairman

Enable Me is a small user-led charity providing disability awareness days in schools – allowing children of all ages to learn about the needs, challenges and unique life experience of disabled people, from disabled people. The charity also provides specialised disability awareness training for sports coaches, teaching professionals and businesses; exploring language, legislation, communication and how to make the work environment more inclusive. This year Enable Me will be expanding its portfolio of services by delivering new work in the form of Disability Access Audits and Autism Awareness workshops. Originally established in 2004 by Helen Sage, a secondary school teacher inspired by her disabled son, David, to run workshops in order to dispel

negative myths and attitudes faced by disabled children, young people and adults. Over the intervening years Enable Me has provided disability awareness training to over 50,000 school children, teachers and professionals working with disabled children, young people and adults and has been through many changes. Born with cerebral palsy, Chris Jay joined Enable Me in 2008 as a volunteer. He was working on a part-time Masters degree, when a friend called up and suggested he might like to join him volunteering at a small charity promoting disabled awareness. From volunteer, Chris became Deputy Project Manager, supporting the then Chief Executive, before becoming Enable Me’s Chairman and CEO himself. Chris describes himself as being: “Delighted and thrilled to be in charge of an organisation whose work is so close to my own heart.” With a degree in Politics and a Masters in Global Security, and as a wheelchair user for over twenty years, Chris is able to deliver Enable Me’s training from first hand experience.


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28 Charity Profile Unsurprisingly, one of the factors driving changes to the services offered by Enable Me is fluctuating levels of funding. A few years ago, after a significant funding stream dried up, Chris was led to make a tough decision: to take the charity out of the business of running clubs for disabled children and concentrate instead on delivering disability awareness training to schools and businesses. Although the charity covers an area of a sixty-mile radius, providing services across West Sussex, Hampshire and Surrey, Chris is keen to make the charity better known, to increase its visibility outside of the local area and to reach even more schools and businesses across West Sussex. However, he is full of praise and gratitude for the local community. The people of Littlehampton, where the charity is based, have in Chris’s words “been amazing, they have helped raise tens of thousands of pounds (over the years that Chris has been involved with the charity) … and support us every time we do an event.” Chris illustrates just how lucky Enable Me has been in finding support from the local community when he tells me that the charity recently received donations totalling around £10,000 from the local community; funding, from various donors – including the Co-op’s local funds, from Littlehampton’s Bonfire Society, a Golf Day hosted by Littlehampton Golf club and a £5,000 from a donor who wishes to be anonymous. A pool of funding that will allow Enable Me to offer awareness training to Sussex schools, that would ordinarily pay a fee to receive, free of charge. Chris reckons that the average cost of taking Enable Me into a school is £500 – so the charity currently has capacity to offer free training to around twenty schools. Chris says that ideally he would like to have a waiting list of schools eager to host Enable Me’s awareness training, and says he would love to hear from any schools interested in organising disability awareness training in their school. However, one of the challenges that the charity faces is that of being known and gaining access to schools in order to present their training. As well as the expected difficulty of getting past “the gatekeeper”expected as a result of heightened security in and around our schools - a number of other factors, not least being the lack of money available to state schools, and the compression of the curriculum, make getting access to schools, in Chris’s words: “Bloody awkward.” This is the first prong of Chris’s drive to make the

SUSSEX LOCAL Building awareness with local schoolchildren

charity more visible. Whilst wanting to make schools aware of the charity and what it does, he realises just how difficult it is for schools to fund external training in these cash strapped days, and he is keen for schools to know that even if the funds run out then Enable Me can go to its supporters and say, “we have a school that wants our training and needs funding.” Chris’s ideal is to make Enable Me practically selfsufficient, which is where the second prong of making the charity more visible come in. Taking awareness training into businesses is an area that Chris “would like to make a big push for.” He stresses that Enable Me is “not looking for handouts from businesses” but that the charity wants to work with them, providing an

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30 Charity Profile / Finance excellent training package for professionals, leisure centres etc. The more work Enable Me can do with businesses then the more income will be generated to support more free work with schools. All of Enable Me’s disability awareness training is designed and delivered by disabled people. For instance, Enable Me trainers delivers training to sports coaches, sports science students and leisure centre staff, are active athletes with disabilities and able to offer a unique insight into the challenges facing disabled people who want to participate in sport. Enable Me has two full-time staff and Chris who is also fulltime, but on a voluntary basis. The charity is always on the look out for new volunteers with disabilities, to go into schools and businesses. Chris says current volunteers have a mix of disabilities, mainly physically disabled and he would be interested in working with someone with autism, who would be comfortable delivering training from an autistic persons point of view. The charity also requires able-bodied volunteers – who can drive and are able to help co-ordinate volunteers on the training day.

SUSSEX LOCAL tion, which generated their first business case study and may lead to an ongoing relationship with the bank. Spending time chatting to Chris Jay reveals a man not only driven to take his experiences out into the wider world, but also someone with the enthusiasm, intellectual engagement and dry sense of humour that must make his training sessions, particularly those delivered to businesses, not only informative and thought provoking but entertaining. What better way to get your message across? Contact : Enable Me, 1 Bayford Road, Littlehampton BN17 5HL Tel: 01903 734400 You can email office@enablemeproject.org.uk or visit online at www.enablemeproject.org.uk

Last year Enable Me made 24 school visits - reaching 5,500 pupils, and seven professional training days, to businesses, leisure centres and sports clubs, reaching 200 people, delivered by thirteen volunteers. In November, Chris delivered training to Coutt’s Bank , the private bank and wealth management organisa-

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Asparagus & Parmesan Risotto With the asparagus season upon us, here is a delicious way of making this seasonal treat go a long way wine and continue cooking Ingredients - serves 4 gently, covered until the wine        

225g asparagus, washed, trimmed & chopped 60-70g butter 4-5 spring onions, chopped 225g Arborio or risotto rice 1 wine glass dry white wine 600ml vegetable or chicken stock salt and black pepper 50g parmesan cheese, flaked

Method: 1 Partly cook the asparagus (keep back the tips) in 300ml boiling water for about 10 minutes. Drain, reserving the water. 2 Heat half the butter in a large pan and cook the onion until tender. Add the rice and cook fast for another minute. Add the hot asparagus liquid and cook gently until this is absorbed. Then add the

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Arundel Shop-owners Celebrate

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cialist food shop Pallant of Arundel, keep their business thriving over 10 years of pressure that has seen Arundel town centre change dramatically. Jonathan Brantigan said “The recent 12% rise in Business Rates will make it even tougher but we are determined to keep making this work. I believe small, independent businesses like us are the custodians of the British high street and we take that role very seriously” To celebrate their decade on Arundel town square

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Flower & Produce Show Blooms The Arundel Flower and Produce Show will be held on Saturday 12th August at Arundel Football Club. The future of the show, which is well-supported by local gardeners and keen bakers, hung in the balance earlier this year as four members of the small and loyal committee were retiring after ten years’ involvement and the remaining few were finding it increasingly difficult to cope with all the time and effort involved in organising the show and displaying all the entries for judging on the day. However, new members have joined the long-standing committee to help with the arrangements, securing the shows future for the years ahead. This year’s show will include all the usual traditional classes for flowers and vegetables as well as painting competitions for local schoolchildren whose work will go on display on the day of the event. Entry forms for everyone wanting to enter any of the classes will be available from June at a number of locations around the town and entries will close on 4th August www.arundelgardensassociation.co.uk

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