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RUSSELL HASTINGS Exclusive interview with Bruce Foxton’s “From the Jam” bandmate
WIN! Tickets to see “From the Jam” Slip & Slide driving at Goodwood Tickets to see As You Like It
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October 2017 Cover image Russell Hastings & Bruce Foxton By Derek D’Souza
Welcome... October is here, the month of pumpkins, changing leaves and ghosts and ghouls... Parents of young children prepare for an overload of your sweetie tin! See our What’s On guide (starting page 4) to find plenty of autumnal harvest and Halloween events to make the most of this lovely season. Our main article this month is an exclusive interview with Russell Hastings, a member of ’From the Jam’ who plays alongside Bruce Foxton. There is also the chance to win tickets to see them live. See page 26. Shakespeare enthusiasts should see our competition with Worthing Theatres on page 44 to win tickets to see ’As You Like It’. This month you can also win an adrenalinefuelled “Slip & Slide” driving experience at Goodwood Racecourse! Imagine yourself in a Bond film as you whiz around the classic race track (page 39). Our thanks as ever to the green-fingered Andrew Staib from Glorious Gardens for this month’s gardening article (p36) all about Dahlias. Valerie Martin considers how Napoleon may have helped change Findon in our local history article (p48). As usual we have our regular prize crossword p32, local walks p18, and young readers’ puzzle page p16. Until next month,
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Local Walks - October All walks are led by friendly, trained volunteers - please do check with the organisers for full details and for any last minute changes. Health walks are 30 – 90 minutes, supported by Walking for Health & Horsham District Council. Level 2 & Level 3 are more challenging, for fitter walkers, supported by Horsham District Council Sun 1 10:30am Leechpool & Owlbeech 2.3 miles 1 hr 15 mins Health Meet at Leechpool Wood car park, Harwood Rd (B2195), Horsham Armelle 01403 260342 Tue 3 9:30am Buchan Country Park 3 miles 1 hr Level 2 Meet in the car park off Horsham Road (A2220), RH11 9HQ Emmy 01403 255517 Thu 5 10:00am The Countryman Inn, Shipley 5 miles 2 hrs 30 mins Level 2 Meet in the pub car park RH13 8PZ (TQ135214) Geoff 01403 258180 Sat 7 2:00pm Hurston Place 4.8 miles 1 hr 45 mins Level 3 Meet at Storrington Recreation Ground car park, RH20 4PG. This walk takes us to the lanes and footpaths to the north of Storrington. Dogs welcome Mick 01903 745971 Sun 8 10:00am Wiggonholt Common & Parham Park 5.2 miles 2 hrs Level 3 Meet in the RSPB Wiggonholt Overflow Car Park, RH20 2EL. This walk takes us through the RSPB reserve and from there to Parham Park grounds Mick 01903 745971 Mon 9 10:00am Bax Castle 5.3 miles 2 hrs 20 mins Level 2 Meet in the car park of the Bax Castle pub, RH13 0LA (TQ147272) Graham 01403 733677 Sat 14 8:30am Gumber & Great Down 9 miles 4 hrs Level 3 Meet at the car park just off the Whiteways roundabout, BN18 9FD Mick 01903 745971 Tue 17 11:00am Health Centre, Steyning 2 miles 75 mins Health Meet at Steyning Health Centre, Tanyard Lane, BN44 3RJ (TQ176113) Ann 01903 297553 Wed 18 10:30am Storrington Riverside Walk 2.5 miles 90 mins Health Meet at Storrington Recreation Ground Car Park, RH20 4PG. Explore Storrington's lovely Riverside Walk. Easy walk with pleasant views Mick 01903 745971 Sun 22 10:00am Lee Farm 5.2 miles 2 hrs Level 3 Meet in Kithurst Hill car park (TQ070124). This walk takes us to historic Lee Farm in the heart of the South Downs behind Storrington Mick 01903 745971 Thu 26 10:00am Below the Tower 5.5 miles 2 hrs 45mins Level 3 Meet Starveall Corner car park on the Leith Hill to Abinger Common road (TQ131432). Some steep hills as we pass Leith Hill Tower Lynne 01403 268157 Sun 29 10:00am Pulborough Brooks 5 miles 2 hrs 15 mins Level 3 Meet at Pulborough Library car park, Brooks Way, RH20 2BQ Mick 01903 745971 Mon 30 10:45am Crawley Down Countryside 4 miles 1 hr 20 mins Level 2 Meet in the village at the shops, Station Road, Crawley Down, RH10 4HZ. A variety of circular countryside walks Pat 01342 712591 Tue 31 10:00am Ranmore Common 5 miles 2 hrs 15 mins Level 3 Meet at the Denbies Hillside National Trust car park on Ranmore Common Road (RH5 6SR TQ141503). A circular walk Geoff 01403 258180
Arun Adur Ramblers – www.arun-adur-ramblers.org.uk Sun 1 10:00 Bramber Meet at Bramber car park Sun 15 10:30 Holmbush, Shoreham Meet at bus stop outside Tesco, Holmbush Shopping Centre Wed 18 10:00 Goodwood Meet at Counters Gate car park, Selhurst Park Road, Goodwood Sun 22 10:30 Arundel Meet at Swanbourne Lake, Arundel Sat 28 10:30 Chichester Marina Meet at Chichester Marina car park
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Sussex Snippets Influential business partnership, Coastal West Sussex Partnership has said that the entire stretch of the A27 in West Sussex should be dualled and treated as one project and that Highways England’s piecemeal approach to the A27 was working against a viable long term solution to the crucial road link. The Coastal West Sussex Partnership is a businessled body formed to develop the region with a central mission to ensure the area is well connected to support sustainable economic growth. Now that the Bonfire season is on its way, Brent Lodge Wildlife Hospital is urging anyone planning a bonfire – whether at home or a community bonfire event - to be more aware of hedgehogs before lighting their pile. They advise not constructing bonfire piles until the day of the festivities or, if a large bonfire needs to be built in advance, that they are surrounded by chicken wire, secured at an angle so hedgehogs cannot climb, and ask that before lighting, bonfires are checked for any signs of sleeping hogs. Brent Lodge Wildlife Hospital - 01243 641672 www.brentlodge.org
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SUSSEX LOCAL Hospice Care Week is an annual week of activity that helps change people’s perceptions and raises the profile of hospice care across the UK, and this year it takes place over the week of 9-15 October. There are many ways you can support your local hospice, St Barnabas House, during Hospice Care Week - you could hold a fundraising event, pledge to volunteer, make a donation, visit one of their charity shops, or simply join in with the conversation on social media. www.stbh.org.uk/hospicecareweek If you have a child due to start school in September 2018 the application process will begin on Monday 2nd October - the key points of the application process are – applications can be made between 2nd October 2017 and 15 January 2018; parents/carers can apply online; Special rules apply for house movers until 15th February; an Information for Parents booklet will be available on the website from 2nd October. Parents are actively encouraged to apply by the closing date, as applications made after this date cannot be considered until all on time applications have been processed, which may mean it is not possible to offer a child a place at a local school. 03330 142 903 www.westsussex.gov.uk/admissions For the first time, and just in time for Halloween, an exotic fungi known as devil’s fingers or octopus stinkhorn, has been recorded on a Sussex Wildlife Trust (SWT) nature reserve. Native to the Antipodes, the fungi is believed to have been introduced into Europe in military supplies in 1914, and is characterised by tentacle like arms that eventually reach a length five to ten centimetres and are covered in a brown foulsmelling secretion that attract flies that help to disperse the fungi’s spores. If you spot this amazing fungus, please let SWT know. For more details please visit, www.sussexwildlifetrust.org.uk Employers in the county are being challenged to change attitudes and behaviours around mental health in workplaces – by signing up to an employer pledge – and businesses are being invited to a Time to Change West Sussex employers' event on World Mental Health Day, 13th October, to hear about the pledge and how it is already changing how people think and act about mental health in the workplace. Time to Change is a government-supported movement to change attitudes and behaviours around mental health across the UK, and earlier this year, West Sussex became one of the first counties to become a Time to Change hub. Contact: The Time to Change West Sussex employers' event: Horsham’s County Hall North 9.30am to 1pm. To book, visit www.eventbrite.co.uk
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Runners Join Trekkers Challenge
Local charity St Barnabas House’s annual South Downs Trek will be open to runners as well as trekkers for the first time this year. The trek takes place on Saturday 7th October, when participants set off from Devil’s Dyke at 8am on a challenging 21 mile route over the South Downs, taking in views of the Sussex countryside, before finishing at St Barnabas House in Goring-by-Sea. The first person to register for the South Downs Trek Run was Cordelia O’Neill, 34, who now lives in Glasgow but grew up in Steyning where her mum still lives. Cordelia completed the Brighton Half Marathon in February 2017, running in memory of her father, Tom O’Neill, who received end of life care from St Barnabas House in 2016. Registration costs £25 per person, which includes a fundraising pack, transportation to the route start, lunch, refreshments, a souvenir medal, South Downs Trek t-shirt and glass of bubbly at the finish line. Participants are asked to raise a minimum sponsorship of £250, which goes towards fund the specialist palliative care, both at the hospice and in the comfort of patients homes across West Sussex. www.stbh.org.uk/southdownsrun
Durrington Market Summer may have gone, but local non-profit Durrington Market still welcomes visitors each Thursday from 9.30 -11 a.m. There you will find homemade cakes and savouries, locally grown fruit and vegetables, and eggs as well as local honey, homemade jam and chutney. There is a selection of greetings cards and handicraft items, some of which can be made to your requirements. Once you’ve shopped you can stay and relax with a cup of tea or coffee. Contact: The Church Hall, New Road, Durrington.
Books Under Spotlight Two Shoreham Beach authors – Liz Coward and Patrick Souiljaert – will join forces to talk about their acclaimed and recently published books. The titles “Stairs for Breakfast” and “Screw It, I'll Take The Elevator” by Patrick Souiljaert are a search for self-awareness, achievement, acceptance and love. His books are described as: humorous, honest and occasionally self-deprecating. “Blood and Bandages – fighting for life in the RAMC Field Ambulance 19401946” by Liz Coward, tells the story of William Earl, now aged 102, who left a sweetheart and new-born son, to serve as a frontline Army nursing orderly in North Africa and Italy. The book exposes the neglected but vital aspect of the Royal Army Medical Corps in World War Two. The event will be held on 14th October at 7.30pm at St Peter’s Church, West Street Shoreham-by-Sea. Tickets are £5 (£3 with concessions) on the door. Proceeds will be shared between East Adur Lions, St Peter’s Church in Shoreham and the Church of the Good Shepherd on Shoreham Beach. Maggie: Paluchmaggiepaluch@gmail.com or authorstalk.eventbrite.com Twitter: @sussexpatrick Facebook: www.fb.com/patrick.souiljaert YouTube: www.youtube.com/sussexpatrickuk
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Cigarette Butts Ballot A novel way to encourage smokers to dispose of their cigarette ends properly is being trialled in Worthing town centre. A ‘ballot bin’ has been fixed to a post at the taxi rank in Chapel Road and invites smokers to vote on a simple question by putting their cigarette ends in one of two slots. The first question being asked is whether Brighton and Hove Albion will survive their first season in the Premier League. The ballot bin comes ten years after smoking was banned in enclosed public places in England. Although the number of smokers has fallen by nearly two million across the UK during that time, discarded cigarette ends have become a scourge as people have to venture outdoors to light up. Councillor Diane Guest, Worthing’s Executive Member for Environment said: "This is a fun way of getting across a serious point. Cigarette ends are the most littered items and blight our town centres.”
Colonnade House’s Textile Exhibition New Beginnings is the first group exhibition of newly founded contemporary quilt and textile art group Curious Threads, based in Southwick, with members from the surrounding East and West Sussex area. Members include textile artists who exhibit internationally in Europe and the US as well as those just commenc-
ing their textile journey. Comprising twelve members, the textile art combines a mixture of quilting, printing, multi-media and stitch embroidery. The exhibition runs from 24th to 28th October, from 10am-4pm daily, and includes work from three separate group challenges and is a rich demonstration of variety, helping to cement together a new group of people who are all looking to provide quality textile work in an exciting manner. 01903 221293 www.colonnadehouse.co.uk
Clutter Free Zones in Worthing Worthing’s Warwick Street has become a clutter-free zone under new plans from Worthing Borough Council. The local authority has received a number of complaints from shoppers and wheelchair users that they are unable to get from A to B due to the amount of street furniture in the town centre. In order to maintain access for all, local businesses will now be asked to apply for a licence to place items like A-Boards and outdoor seating in the public highway. www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/streets-and-travel/
Cashing in your pension to buy property? By Richard Cohen FPFS ACII MCSI Chartered Financial Planner The property vs pension debate never seems to go away. Despite the massive tax penalties associated with property some people are still looking to “cash in” their pension to buy an investment property. The numbers just don’t add up, just look at the following. Let’s assume you have a fund of £200,000. You can have 25% tax free with the remainder being added to your income in the year or years that you take it. If you took the whole £150,000 in one go, you are going to lose your personal allowance, meaning some of that income is taxed at 60% and if you have any other income at all some of it will be taxed at the additional rate of 45%.
finding yourself, never have a month without a tenant nor a repair bill, that gives you £7,200 per year. Of course, the income is taxable so, assuming you’re a basic rate tax payer you are left with after tax income of £5,760, or a net yield on your starting amount after tax 2.88%.
However, if you plan carefully and take the income over a couple of tax years you may only pay 40% tax on the income. This means you are left with £90,000 from the taxable portion, which leaves a total fund after tax of £140,000. Then you find a property to buy, with stamp duty (including the 3% surcharge for a second property) and solicitor’s fees to pay, realistically you can buy something around £134,000. Locally that buys you a one bed flat that will rent for around £600 per month. If we assume you don’t pay an agent, do all the management work and tenant
To make things worse you are now dependent on the fortunes of one person for your entire non-state retirement income. If they lose their job you likely lose your income too! Compared to a diversified portfolio of bonds, shares and property held through a pension and with the income drawn tax efficiently through “phased drawdown” cashing in your pension and buying a property may easily be the biggest financial mistake you could make. For more details visit www.nsurefinancial.co.uk or to arrange a free review please call 01903 821010
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Interview with Russell Hastings plus win tickets! Lynn Smith speaks to Bognor musician Russell Hastings, now a member of ‘From the Jam’ alongside Bruce Foxton.
It’s been a busy year for musician Russell Hastings. Bognor Regis born and bred, Hastings has been touring, alongside The Jam’s Bruce Foxton, with their band From the Jam to celebrate not just one, but two musical anniversaries. In fact Hastings can truly be said to be living the dream, having gone from successful, tribute artist to playing alongside his idols in a career that has taken him all over the world and currently sees him touring to mark the 35th anniversary of the Jam’s final studio album The Gift. (Russell Hastings and Bruce Foxton - “From the Jam”
This year has also seen the band embark on the 40th anniversary tour of The Jam’s first studio album In the City – which included a visit to Hong Kong to play at the opening of the Rugby Sevens. But when I speak to Hastings he sounds relaxed, coming over as down to earth, passionate about his music and touring as well as being a veritable font of anecdotes, particularly when it comes to The Jam - the band he’s been a huge fan of since his brother brought home In the City, back in the seventies. Hastings began playing the guitar aged twelve, inspired by the punk explosion. (c) Derek D’Souza
Later he kicked off his musical career in Bognor Regis band Maximum High, and in the nineties was enjoying a successful career playing, amongst other songs, The Who and The Jam covers when he had his “lucky break.” Mike Rutherford, of Genesis, asked him to do backing vocals on a Mike & the Mechanics album and although the album was shelved, the experience led to Russell crossing paths with a number of musical icons, amongst them Ringo Starr and, significantly, The Jam’s Rick Buckler. Rick and Russell became friends and when Rick decided he wanted to get back behind the drums again he asked Russell to join him. They toured as The Gift in 2006, one of their gigs being at Guildford University. Also on the bill was the Casbah Club featuring another member of The Jam, Bruce Foxton. Rick and Russell invited Bruce to join them on a couple of Jam songs, including Smithers Jones and Down in the Tube Station at Midnight; the audience loved seeing
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Original Jam member Bruce Foxton
Hastings describes Bruce Foxton as his best friend and illustrates his down to earth approach to working with his musical idol by describing how sometimes the pair can get out of the car to find a crowd gathering around them and how he’ll wonder “what do these people want?” This neatly echoes a story Russell heard from The Jam’s touring days, when the band were driving past a venue they were due to play in Manchester that evening and, seeing the crowds outside, asked themselves: “Wonder who’s on there tonight?” But best friend or not, surely there must be times when Hastings is on stage – singing and playing the Jam’s back catalogue alongside one of the band’s original members – and he has to pinch himself? The man’s reply is self deprecating. He has, he says “been doing it a long time now – longer than The Jam 3 were actually together – but I never take it for granted. As the shoes got more comfortable to wear my own voice came through.” Hastings does consider himself to be “very, very lucky,” but believes that even stronger than the band are the songs, which he feels, “belong to the public.” And From the Jam does have a fantastic array of material at its fingertips – the huge number of successful Jam songs, including four number one hits, and the critically acclaimed songs cowritten by Foxton and Hastings. This begs the question, how, with such an extensive back catalogue at its disposal does the band decide upon a set list? The Gift tour will cover a lot of tracks from the album - including, Ghosts and The Gift, plus others that please the band and will certainly delight the fans. As well as pleasing fans with Jam classics, From the Jam has produced two albums in the last four years, “Back in the Room” and “Smash the Clock,” both recorded in Paul Weller’s Black Barn Studios. The Jam broke up in 1982, reportedly a less than amica-
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ble event, so how does Hastings get on with the man who split The Jam? “Paul is,” Russell says, “nothing but gracious and kind, a sweet and lovely guy.” In fact Weller has played on a couple of the albums tracks, as have other musical icons such as Paul Jones and Wilko Johnson. A live album – the eponymous From the Jam Live – is due for release in December to mark The Gift Tour, which began on 22nd September and ends on 16th December at Brighton’s Concord2
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The Jam was, undeniably, one of the biggest selling bands of its day and pretty much era defining, so who makes up the audience of a From the Jam gig these days? Russell says that the audience is very much a mixed bag, “As well as the hard-core Jam fans, (It’s) great to see 17, 18, 19 year olds in the crowd – the converted,” he laughs, “and they know all of the words.” And what about the sound? The Jam was a threepiece known for a very full sound, and Hastings is emphatic that the band is true to the original sound, “No modern technology, except for in-ear monitors, and I hardly use any foot pedals. We just go out and
You can see them yourself, live in action in Brighton on Friday 15th December!
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Beef Medium Bhoona with Fresh Dates – Serves 4 Ingredients
Medium Bhoona Curry Sauce (available @village_larder) 700g Diced beef (we stock S K Hutching Meat) 150g Fresh dates, destoned and halved 2 White onions, sliced 2 tbsp Olive oil 1 Knob of butter 50g flaked or roughly chopped almonds 1 Chili, cut into rounds (Optional) To serve – ‘Tim’s Dairy’ Natural Greek Yogurt, ‘Wilton’ Basmati rice and sprinkled with roughly chopped coriander
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start catch I tend to add a drizzle of water rather than adding more oil. 2. Add your beef to the onions, browning the meat all over, you may want to turn the heat up at this point, as you don’t want the meat to boil 3. Simply add your curry sauce and bring to a boil for 10 minutes 4. Reduce the heat to low, stir in the dates and chilli, now simmer away for an hour or longer with the lid on, stirring occasionally. Again, if you need to add water then add a little at a time. 5. The last 20 minutes you will want to reduce the sauce down, so remove the lid and turn the heat up until you have a gorgeous thick sauce Serve with fluffy basmati rice, yogurt and coriander Visit us where you can find all the above ingredients and loads more recipe ideas.
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In Your Garden Monthly gardening ideas and tasks by Andrew Staib, Principle Designer of Glorious Gardens Dahlia Magic - The Largest Dahlia Collection in the UK on your doorstep Tucked away just outside Storrington along Fryern Rd is an amazing feat of horticulture -the UK’s largest Dahlia collection. Run by the very passionate couple Phillip Godsmark and Mary-Ann Joyce, they grow literally thousands of Dahlias each year from seeds and tubers. If you pass by in your car, or the local bus (Phillip swears that he has noticed more people sit on the side his farm is on so they can marvel) you will see fields of multi coloured blooms.
Though they grow mainly for cut flowers, each wedding normally requiring up to 300 blooms, Phillip’s real passion is creating new varieties. He bred Ryecroft Jan, a creamy white Pompon, which is currently one of the most popular Dahlia in the the world. “I collect about 5000 seeds each year from the cream of the crop. I then grow the seeds, as well as take cuttings and divide tubers, and trial them for 5 years before I send them out as a new variety as I
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want them to be world class. My favourite moment is when I walk down the rows and see what the seeds have grown into. I don't know what the bees have fertilised and cross pollinated so it is a complete surprise that I can’t predict. For every one new Dahlia that I discover I have planted 1000 seeds!”
Which is very true- top designers use Dahlias for their amazing colour variations and heights, especially billowing over from the back of the border. When Summer has peaked these flowers really do hold centre stage and can flower well into October and even November.
“Yes” says Mary Ann “and we have run out of females in the family to name them after. That one there is called Sam Sunset named after our little dog who died when still young. Jan was named after Phil’s late sister.”
Though they still exhibit at The National Dahlia Show at Wisley each year unfortunately for Phil and MaryAnn, discovering and growing on new discoveries is not very profitable. After a year, their ownership of the variety ends and then anyone can make a cutting a sell the variety on.
Phillip first came across Dahlias when he a boy. “Like everyone else in the 1960’s, my father grew them. I still love their variation of size and colour and shape. There is no flower like them. A local nursery used to exhibit them. They went out of fashion in the 80’s but they are back now.”
“Every year we say we are going to give up but it’s difficult. People come for miles for them. Recently 4 Australians got off at Gatwick and came straight here. We grow and test Dahlia varieties sent to us from all around the world”. But it is back breaking work. Every October, before the cold and damp set in, they dig up over 8000 tubers by hand, clean off the mud, label and store them in dry boxes under cover. “Because they originated from Mexico they don’t like wet feet and can only last a couple of days before they begin to rot. Even though we have good sandy soils here we sometimes have to hand wash and dry them.”
38 Gardening On the 10th April each year they plant them all back again along with the new seedings that carry the hope of discovering even more new varieties. “ I developed the first scented Dahlia in the world by crossing two that had a mild scent.” Along side personal injuries and thefts from their farm it is hard work to keep such a big plot of land going as they also grow vegetables, Zinnias and Gladioli and sell direct from their farm shop to the public. But they are still there! So if it is a warm Autumn you may still have a chance to see and buy some of the most beautiful Dahlias grown anywhere in the worldand some vegetables too!
Places to visit Obviously visit Phil and Mary- Ann’s lovely Farm shop! Also have you visited Borde Hill with its magnificent garden near Haywards Heath? It is well know for its Autumn colour display and has 80 ‘champion’ trees’ which are either the tallest or have the largest girth of their kind in England. You may even get to see the last of the Summer Roses in its large Rose Garden. It is open from 10am to 6pm (or dusk whichever is earliest).
SUSSEX LOCAL What to do in October Now is the time to move plants around the garden or plant up new ones. The soil is still warm for the roots to establish but there is less chance of the plants drying out. You can divide most Perennials now including Rhubarb and balance up your garden by taking the one half to a different place. You can still plant lettuce and can start sowing Chinese winter greens and Spring Cabbage. Repairing your lawn can start now with the cooler weather, either using pre grown turfs or seeding into prepared earth. Your lawn treatment can start this month with aerating the garden with a strong fork and raking out moss and thatch. Lastly you can cut back shrubs like Buddlea and Lavatera to about half their height to neaten them up and prevent strong winter winds rocking them about- the more fundamental pruning happens in Spring
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Win a driving experience at Goodwood Worth ÂŁ99, get the chance to Slip & Slide around the classic race track
Goodwood Motor Circuit is the only classic race track in the world to remain entirely in its original form. Here you can follow in the tracks of such racing heroes as Jim Clark, Stirling Moss and Sir Jackie Stewart. The historic two-and-a-half-mile circuit, with its famously long and demanding sweeps and curves, provides a real challenge and joy for any driver who loves the feeling of high speed. Spin & Slide Experience Feel as though as you are in the movies with this exhilarating Spin and Slide experience. Driving instructors will teach you how to master power slides, handbrake turns and J-Turns in the latest BMW M240i on Goodwood’s low-grip area.
Other experiences you can enjoy at Goodwood include the Performance Track Experience, where you can drive the full range of BMW M-Series, and the Extreme Weather Driver, where you can learn techniques to drive in extreme weather. Under 17s can get behind the wheel for the first time in a Mini Cooper in the Young Driver Experience. Goodwood Track Days allow you to drive your own car, following the same sweeps and curves as legends. Learn to master the racing line so you leave feeling like a pro racer. More info at: www.goodwood.com/experiences/driving
Win a Slip & Slide experience To be in with a chance of winning answer the following question: Q: What moves can you learn during Slip & Slide? a) Handbrake turns b) Power slide c) Both Send your answer and full contact details including daytime telephone number to: Goodwood Competition, PO Box 2237, Pulborough RH20 9AH or email competitions@sussexlocal.net Winner will be first entry drawn after 31st Oct 2017. Please indicate if you wish to remain on our mailing list.
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Energy Savings By Chris Ennis FRICS
Yes, it’s that time of year again …. Chilly nights, rising fuel bills and it won’t be long before I get the first phone calls concerning dampness! Many energy providers have announced price rises, and it is now estimated that the average ‘dual fuel’ standard tariff will rise by more than 7% from this September. Now is the time to take steps to freeze your energy bills. Until recently I had not changed my energy provider for several years, I was concerned that the effort involved was onerous, I had the fear of disruption to supplies. The time came when I was switched to a dearer ‘standard variable tariff’, and I made my move. It was very straight forward and I estimate my cost savings to be about £200.00 per year. There are many price comparison web sites where one can find better energy deals including Uswitch, go compare, money supermarket and others. In my efforts to reduce fuel costs I arranged for a smart meter to be installed…..Its a very simple procedure and the actual installation only took a couple of hours and was entirely painless. I can now quantify energy usage in real time….and it does concentrate the mind!
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Boilers should be maintained on an annual basis both for safety and efficiency. Expect to pay about £100.00 excluding parts for this service. Upgrade the central heating system with thermostatically controlled radiator valves and while you are in the mindset, investigate the costs of replacing an older boiler with a more modern and efficient condensing unit………… likely cost about £2000.00. Energy efficiency is of paramount importance. Ensure that roof insulation is adequate (a minimum of 10 inches of fibre glass or the equivalent) should be laid over or between the ceiling joists. Insulate the upper surface of the loft access hatch. Insulate and cover water tanks, insulate plumbing within the roof, consider the installation of cavity wall insulation, replace any single glazed windows with double glazing. An energy performance certificate (EPC) prepared by a trained inspector will cost in the order of £80.00 and will advise on the actual energy usage, and potential energy savings. Chris Ennis FRICS is a Chartered Surveyor Tel: 01903 261217 email: surveyor1@talktalk.net
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To make sure your dream home doesn’t hide any nasty surprises! Shockingly, many people do not obtain a professional survey before buying a house. This can result in future misery and thousands of pounds of repair work. I will report on the current condition of a property and also forewarn you of any major problems which may arise. I am a fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, and have over 30 years local experience. Based in High Salvington, I pride myself on my speedy and personal service. Feel free to call me for an informal chat.
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Bennett Griffin Shortlisted for Law Society Excellence Awards 2017 The annual Law Society Excellence Awards recognise the commitment, enthusiasm and passion that solicitors across England and Wales dedicate to serving their clients, and, in the process, underpin our worldrenowned legal system. We are delighted to announce that Bennett Griffin has been nominated for the Excellence in Client Service awards category at this year’s Law Society Excellence Awards. The award celebrates commitment and service in client care, and is presented to firms who are able to demonstrate the quality and consistency of their approach to client care. Here at Bennett Griffin client service is key to all we do and our staff are selected carefully, not only for their experience and specialist legal knowledge, but also for their ability to work with clients in an honest, considered and practical manner. Trust and long-term relationships are very important to us, understanding what clients want, advising them on what is possible and protecting them, their family, their business and their assets.
Our specialist teams and qualified solicitors and legal advisers can provide assistance across a range of legal areas including Wills, Trusts, Lasting Powers of Attorney, Care Capacity and Court of Protection matters, Property, Company Commercial work, Family and Dispute Resolution. The award winners will be announced at a black tie ceremony in London on 19 October 2017 and, although the competition is strong, we are hopeful that the efforts made by all the staff at Bennett Griffin to provide excellent client service will set us apart! For more info please see our website www.bennettgriffin.co.uk, drop in to see us at our Ferring or Worthing office or call 01903 229999
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Win tickets to ’As You Like It’ Saturday 21st November, 7:30 pm, Connaught Theatre, Worthing Shakespeare’s poetic and irresistibly funny comedy of mistaken identity and love. Set in the modern world of alternative facts and fiercely jealous leaders, the young Rosalind and her friend Celia find themselves pawns in a power struggle. Together they decide to flee the city and its politics for the forest where they discover a countryside wonderland of peace and harmony. Disguised as a boy, Rosalind meets Orlando and, amidst the intoxicating atmosphere of the forest, counsels him in the art of love. One of Shakespeare’s best loved comedies, with the most witty and wise-cracking heroine of them all, is transformed in a bold new production by Kate Saxon. The award-winning Shared Experience return with an evocative new production of As You Like It, giving a new lease of life to their unique and inventive storytelling. To book tickets call 01903 206 206 www.worthingtheatres.co.uk/as-you-like-it
Win tickets to ‘As You Like It’ To be in with a chance of winning answer the following question: Q: Who originally wrote ‘As You Like It’? a) Shakespeare b) JK Rowling c) Lewis Grey Send your answer and full contact details including daytime telephone number to: As You Like It Competition, PO Box 2237, Pulborough RH20 9AH or email competitions@sussexlocal.net Winner will be first entry drawn after 31st Oct 2017. Please indicate if you wish to remain on our mailing list.
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Gifts with a difference: A new enterprise in Findon It may be a little early to be thinking of Christmas (although some shops are stocking Christmas cards), but for those looking to make an early start on their present shopping, a recently opened shop in Findon Valley could be well worth a visit.
Nigel Milner, his wife Jane and sister-in-law Helen, opened Gifted in Findon Road in May this year and Nigel told Sussex Local of their plan to stock out of the ordinary gifts which will appeal to everyone, whatever their age. To this end, they have put together a surprisingly large variety of unusual gifts alongside a gallery of artistic work from local craftspeople. There is a lot on offer said Nigel, from hand crocheted soft toys to recycled aluminium pots, Fairtrade items such as bags, scarves and cushions, beauty products, a delectable candle range and a selection of unique fairy lights.
With free parking nearby it may be a welcome alternative to the congestion and crowds in Worthing. Being very much a family business, means that customer satisfaction is high on the agenda and Nigel and his two partners take a keen interest in customer’s comments with a view to introducing new lines which will prove popular.
Nigel, Jane and Helen make every effort to help people chose that perfect gift and they are delighted that clients are already making return visits and bringing their friends. 226 Findon Road, Worthing BN14 0EJ Tel: 01903 532552 www.giftedworthing.co.uk
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Equity Release By Ivan Lyons Director Investment Solutions, Worthing
Are you seeking to take advantage of the equity built up in your property by releasing equity from your home to be spent on anything you wish? Are you a home-owner aged 55 or over? If the answer to the above is “yes”, then equity release could be right for you.
For most of us, our biggest asset is our home and when it comes to retirement many people struggle to adjust to life on a smaller income. This raises the dilemma of potentially needing to sell one’s home and downsize in order to release some of the value from the property. Whilst this is a valid option, it might be that you don’t wish to sell your home and downsize, or it might not be a good time to sell. Equity release schemes remove the need to move home by allowing you to raise money against your property, without having to leave it. The money that you raise can be used to generate a regular income or to provide you with a lump sum, or a combination of both lump sum and income. Essentially, the capital is yours to do with as you wish. You have the option of paying back the interest, or not, and the plan will run until the last person has died or moved into long-term care. At that point the property is usually sold, with the proceeds of sale used to pay off the equity release scheme and the balance passing to any beneficiaries. There are 2 main types of equity release schemes available: Lifetime Mortgage - These do not usually require any repayments until you sell the property. Home Reversion – you sell all of part of your property in exchange for a lifetime lease, which provides either a tax-free lump sum, additional income, or both. At Investment Solutions, as an Independent Firm of Financial Advisers, we have access to the whole market in respect to the above Schemes and if you wish to have a chat, please do not hesitate to contact us. Contact Investment Solutions: Grafton House, 26 Grafton Road, Worthing, BN11 1QT. 01903 214640
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How Napoleon Helped Change the Face of Findon by Valerie Martin I have been looking into the life of Napoleon Bonaparte. He was a Corsican born in 1769, of poor but noble descent and an unlikely candidate to have any effect upon the Findon countryside. He eventually crowned himself Emperor of France, and for nearly twenty years dominated the continent of Europe. It during the Napoleonic Wars that his influence was brought to bear on Findon history.
war. It was the duty of some at the point of invasion to drive the flocks of sheep to safety; some to deal with the cattle; others the horses to take them further inland and out of reach of the anticipated French invaders. During the Napoleonic Wars many French prisoners of war were brought back to Britain and put to work. I am told that the French panelling in older residences in Findon may be a legacy of their workmanship. It is thought possible that the French prisoners were billeted at the site now known as Soldiers Field in Nepcote and were employed building the many flint walls in the village. The name Soldiers Field may have first originated during the Napoleonic Wars when the area was an army base. It is known for certain that Soldiers Field was later under military occupation in the 1920s. I have spoken to villagers who remember horse-drawn guns rumbling down School Hill, across The Square, and labouring up Nepcote Lane to the summer camp Soldiers Field area . Find more stories of Findon past on Valerie’s website:
Showing the many flint walls — Findon High Street in 1912.
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Napoleon's wars were a series of campaigns between 1800 and 1815 when the French army was pitched against various European powers. By 1803, peace with Britain had disintegrated and he prepared to invade our coastline. I have discovered that he organised a huge naval base at Boulogne with his army and a fleet of vessels in readiness to invade. British ships were on vigilant patrol off the French coast to defend our realm. The villagers of Findon began to feel a distinct draught blowing from across the Channel and up the wind-gap in the South Downs. Plans were put into action in case of a landing and invasion of our coast to the south of Findon. Every worker employed on the Findon land was issued with his responsibilities in the event of
I wonder if Napoleon's soldiers built any of Findon's flint walls still standing in 2017?
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Findon Valley Residents’ Association As a Residents’ Association, we’re passionate in everything we do to serve the Valley community. We have an enthusiastic and hardworking team of volunteers on the FVRA Committee looking after key responsibilities. However there are some vacant positions for some keen people to come forward and join our committee: - Vale School Liaison Officer: maintaining a vital link on various issues in a half termly meet with the Head teacher - Secretary: compiling and publishing the minutes of the monthly committee meeting - Community Events Officer: organising a few social events to bring people together encouraging a friendly community spirit - Nature/Conservation Officer: assisting in projects to improve the natural beauty of the Valley - Subscription Collectors: look after some roads once a year to collect membership subscriptions from residents
Please call Maggie Winter on 01903 263038 or email chairman@findonvalley.org to show your interest. You can read more about the FVRA by visiting www.findonvalley.org For your information Worthing Driving Test Centre will be closing on Friday 27 October 2017. The operations will be relocating to DVSA Lancing when car testing starts from 6/7 November 2017. This means that residents of Findon Valley should now hopefully notice a reduction in driving schools using our local roads. Sussex Safer Roads Partnership has involved teams from Sussex Police, East & West Sussex County Councils, East & West Fire & Rescue Services, Brighton & Hove City Council and Highways England combining their expertise to make Sussex roads safer and reduce collisions. Please visit www.sussexsaferroads.gov.uk that provides advice, news and support to all road users across Sussex.
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