Sussex Local Magazine Pulborough Nov 2016

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November 2016

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Pulborough - Bury - Fittleworth - Nutbourne - West Chiltington

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SEARCH DOGS SUSSEX Serving the community and saving lives

NEWS

Parish Council & Community

GARDENING

Ornamental grasses

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Bonfire night Special!

MOTORING Safe & Sound

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Cover Photo Nutbourne Vineyard windmill by editor Kris Thomas

Welcome... “Remember, remember the 5th of November....” We love Bonfire night and have listed the best local firework events in our What’s On guide from page 4. Expect more fireworks on November the 8th in the US presidential election. An historic month. Our charity profile this month is on Search Dogs Sussex. The Lowland equivalent of the more well known Mountain Rescue, founded following the disappearance of Sarah Payne. These highly trained search dog teams support the emergency services looking for missing people. See page 24. We have news from West Chiltington Parish council including details of their Neighbourhood Plan Open Day on Saturday 26th November, see page 46. Other local area news can be read from page 40. Don’t lose your bread! Our recipe this month is for Cheese Fondue, a comforting meal ideal for the cooler months and fun to enjoy with friends. See page 32.

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Local Walks - November 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 Tue 1 11:00am Health Centre, Steyning 2 miles 75 mins Health Meet at Steyning Health Centre, Tanyard Lane, BN44 3RJ (TQ176113) Ann 01903 297553 Sat 5 8:30am Storrington – Amberley Circular 9 miles 4.5 hrs Level 3 Glebe Surgery car park, Monastery Lane, Storrington, RH20 4LR Mick Denness 01903 745971 Sat 5 2:00pm Sullington Church 3.3 miles 1.5 hrs Level 2 Glebe Surgery car park, Monastery Lane, Storrington, RH20 4LR Mick Denness 01903 745971 Sun 6 10:00am Chanctonbury Ring 3 miles 1 hr 15 mins Level 3 Washington South Downs Way Car Park (TQ120119) Mick Denness 01903 745971 Mon 7 9:35am Pulborough (Bus and Walk) 5 miles 3 hrs Level 3 Pulborough’s public car park, Brooks Way, RH20 2BQ Mike P 01798 874319 Wed 9 10:30am Horsham Park Stroll 1+ mile 30 or 60 mins Health Bandstand in Carfax (RH12 1FD) Emmy 01403 255517 Sat 12 9:00am Wiston/Steyning Downland 2 miles 1 hr 15 mins Level 2 Dog Walk. Steyning Cricket Pavilion, BN44 3LE Ann 01903 297553 Sat 12 2:00pm Sandgate Park 3.6 miles 1 hr 45 mins Level 2 Glebe Surgery car park, Monastery Lane, Storrington, RH20 4LR Mick Denness 01903 745971 Sun 13 10:00am Downs Farm 6 miles 2 hrs 30 mins Level 3 Kithurst Hill Car Park (TQ070124) – off Storrington to Amberley Road Mick 01903 745971 or Wed 16 10:30am Storrington Riverside Walk 2.5 miles 90 mins Health Storrington Recreation Ground Car Park, RH20 4PG. Mick Denness 01903 745971 Sat 19 8:30am Gumber & Great Down 9 miles 4 hrs Level 3 Car park just off the Whiteways roundabout, BN18 9FD Mick Denness 01903 745971 Sat 19 2:00pm Rackham Hill & Springhead 3.7 miles 1.5 hrs Level 2 Car park just off the Whiteways roundabout at the junction , BN18 9FD Mick Denness 01903 745971 Tue 22 9:30am Buchan Country Park 3 miles 1 hr Level 2 Car park off Horsham Road (A2220), RH11 9HQ Emmy 01403 255517 Wed 23 10:00am Henfield Byways 2-3 miles 1 hr Health Henfield Library, High Street, Henfield, BN5 9HN Anne 01273 493671 Thu 24 10:00am West Chiltington 4 – 5 miles 2 hrs Level 2 Public car park adjacent to West Chiltington Village Hall, RH20 2PZ Sue 01403 255710 Sat 26 2:00pm Under the Downs 3.6 miles 1 hr 45 mins Level 2 Glebe Surgery car park, Monastery Lane, Storrington, RH20 4LR Mick Denness 01903 745971 Sun 27 10:00am Wiggonholt Common 5.2 miles 2 hrs Level 3 Via Parham Park. RSPB Wiggonholt Overflow Car Park, RH20 2EL Mick Denness 01903 745971 Wed 30 7:00pm Ron’s Evening Walks 5-7 miles 2.5 hrs Level 3 For experienced walkers over difficult terrain. Very social walk that usually ending in a pub. You will be walking in the dark, bring good torch. Ron 07933 106663

Arun Adur Ramblers – www.arun-adur-ramblers.org.uk Sun 6th 10:30 Lurgashall 8 miles The Green, Lurgashall. Via Blackdown Hill and Lurgashall Winery (if open) Weds 9th 10:30 East Lavant 5 miles Sheepwash lane, East Lavant. Via the valley of the River Lavant and the Trundle Sat 12th 10:30 Ferring 5 miles Ferring Village Hall. Via Kingston Gorse and the beach Sun 20th 10:30 Henfield 7 miles Village Hall car park. Via Blackstone, Albourne and Wick Farm Weds 23th 10:30 Halfway Bridge 5 miles Lane behind Halfway Bridge Inn. Via Lodge Farm, Salmonbridge Farm and Eel Bridge Sat 26th 13:15 Whiteways 5.5 miles Whiteways car park. Via Bignor Hill and South Downs Way

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Search Dogs Sussex Serving the community, saving lives By Lynn Smith There is undeniably a special relationship between man and dog. Throughout history the two species have jogged along pretty much side by side, each aiding and abetting the others development; a relationship benefiting – for the most part – both species. Dogs have evolved to exploit the benefits of living closely with man – shelter, food – and man has profited from a companion offering superior senses along with an unquestioning devotion. Dogs work alongside man in many roles, guide dogs for the blind, sniffer dogs, sheep herding dogs, all are familiar sights to most of us, but, there is a less well known branch of service dog that carries on its work with very little notice from the general public. Since March 2003, Search Dogs Sussex (SDS) has provided nationally qualified search dog teams to support the emergency services - looking for missing people - working 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, regardless of the weather. When someone considered to be at risk goes missing the police are the first point of contact. However, the missing person may not want to be found or if in a confused state, may try to hide from

the searchers. Searchers on foot from the Search and Rescue teams and police, and drones may have been deployed, but if the missing person is able to evade the searchers or has fallen and is hidden from sight there is a chance they will not be spotted. Which is where SDS comes into its own, unfazed by poor illumination, rough terrain or camouflaging undergrowth a search dog’s phenomenal scent receptors will lead him or her along the trail of a missing person as clearly as though that person had been floodlit. The Lowland equivalent of the better known Mountain Rescue, SDS was founded following the disappearance of Sarah Payne, the ensuing search highlighting the need for a professional volunteer search and rescue resource for the Police to call on within Sussex and surrounding counties. Called out directly by the emergency services, SDS is often placed on “standby” whilst the Police make their enquiries so that they can deploy quickly when asked. Chairman, Steve Ball has been with SDS for around twelve years and says that the charity receives between 25 to 30 callouts a year, but that, “We are up to 25 already this year (at the end of September) making it our busiest yet.” SDS may be called out to look for anyone that the Police determine to be vulnerable – ranging from a child to dementia sufferers and despondent (suicidal) people. And, because the dogs are what Steve calls “air scenting,” they are normally given rural areas to search, typically woodland and hills. Steve explains that, “On average a search dog is worked for around four hours, but this depends on the environment the dog is working in. Searches can go on for a really short period, for instance if the missing person turns up at home, or it can go for several days until all leads are exhausted with the available information.” SDS is a member of the national umbrella organisation The Association of Lowland Search & Rescue


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(ALSAR), which assesses all dogs and handlers, at quarterly held national assessments, prior to them becoming operational. Dogs and handlers are a team, training and qualifying as a pair, one cannot work without the other, and are re-assessed every two years ensuring all teams maintain the required na-

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tional operational standards. “Training a search dog takes commitment, patience and practice, practice, practice, with a typical dog and handler needing to train once a week, often more, for a period of time that could be up to two years or more.” Currently, the SDS team comprises twenty members, serving as dog handlers, dog support, and nonoperational support, such as fundraising and media management. All are unpaid volunteers, most of whom fit their constant training and search activities around full time jobs. SDS receives no government funding, relying solely on donations and sponsorship to keep the team operational and provide essential search and safety equipment such as dog first aid kits, radios and hi-visibillity clothing. All other expenses come from the team’s own pocket. Steve Ball says, “Predominantly I would say every member of the team wants to look after the most vulnerable members of our community and has a strong desire to make a difference and save lives. They are all great outdoors people and thrive on the challenges of working in a small team in all weathers often under a lot of pressure to find someone quickly before the elements overwhelm them. Obviously we are all dog lovers and then there are core skills like navigation radio operating and first aid, in which we are all trained.” There is clearly an extraordinary level of commitment involved with the average search dog retiring around ten or eleven years old. Retirement is at the discretion of the dog handler, whose dog will continue to work as long as it remains fit, enjoys the work and can keep going. Similarly, the handler continues to work for as long as he/she is fit enough to do the job – all operational members undergo an annual fitness test.


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28 Local Charity At present, SDS does not have vacancies for dog handlers, although they do require volunteers in the vital support role of deploying the search dog and handler, which, Steve Ball explains, is a harder role to fill: “We require people to meet a basic criteria … [the role] is physically demanding and we are out in all weathers and in the remote woodland at night, which isn’t everyone’s cup of tea.” He adds, “Perhaps the biggest issue we face when recruiting is the amount of time a volunteer has to be prepared to put in, which is considerable and no expenses are paid, which is also a barrier for a lot of people as a considerable amount of travelling is required.” Fundraising is key for SDS, and they have the usual funding streams – including buckets and collection tins in local businesses, Just Giving pages. They attend shows such as Sussex Paws in the Park, and receive some funding from the National Lottery and the Libor fund etc., which is used for purchasing specialist train-

SUSSEX LOCAL ing and to fund vital equipment and clothing. From time to time SDS also organises a fun search and rescue introduction course, giving people the opportunity to experience the very basic levels of search dog training, raising funds and also talent spotting suitable dogs and handlers, whilst helping to spread the word about the work of the charity. Steve Ball says that the charity is becoming more well-known locally: “We enjoy a fantastic relationship with Sussex Police who support us wherever possible, we also work closely with other search and rescue assets such as Sussex Search and Rescue … who attend the callouts alongside us, and Neighbourhood Watch search teams.” The organisation enjoyed media coverage last year when it was awarded the Queens Award for Voluntary Services, the highest award a voluntary group can receive in the UK, and there are a number of television interviews featured on the website – well worth a look. www.searcgdogssussex.com


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Pulborough November 2016 September 2016 solution shown below. Across: 7 Neighbourhood, 8 Training, 9 Kind, 10 Fearful, 12 Asked, 14 Spear, 16 Density, 19 Gain, 20 Athletes, 22 Encyclopaedia. Down: 1 Pear, 2 Uglier, 3 Obvious, 4 Lungs, 5 Shakes, 6 Youngest, 11 Explains, 13 Perhaps, 15 Annoys, 17 Seemed, 18 Rally, 21 Evil. Winner: Ken Upton from Pulborough Congratulations and thank you to all who entered. Entries to: Sussex Local Crossword, PO Box 2237 Pulborough, RH20 9AH or scan and email the page to crosswords@sussexlocal.net.

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Secure a boat (6) Sign of the zodiac (8) Life force (3) Long and very narrow (6) Document of ownership (4) Coarse twilled cotton fabric (5) Inactive pill (7) Mediterranean coastal region (7) Test or examine a metal (5) Leaf (anag) (4) Big cat (6) Residue from a fire (3) Vehicle with one wheel (8) Fixed periods of work (6)

Very cold (of weather) (6) Hot pepper (6) Garden tools (5) Immature and childish (7) Foretells (8) Majestic; wonderful (6) Source of annoyance (8) Piece of research (7) Eg Iceland (6) Make an unusually great effort (6)) Sailing vessels (6) Stares at amorously (5)

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Cheesy Sussex Fondue Warm and comforting, ideal for an Autumn supper with friends 5. Leave Ingredients. Serves 10: cheese 200g Sussex Brie or Sussex Camembert (rind removed, roughly chopped); 200g Mayfield (rind removed, grated); 200g Sussex Charmer (grated); 2 Shallots chopped finely; Fresh or dried thyme; 2 tbsp Crème Fraiche; 2 tbsp Milk; 2 tsp Cornflour

Method: 1. Heat a pan with oil, thyme, salt and pepper and put a large saucepan with an inch or two of hot water on a low heat. Put a large heatproof bowl over the saucepan so you have a bain-marie. 2. Add the chopped shallots to the frying pan and cook them gently for around 5 to 10 minutes with a pinch of salt and pepper and the herbs, you want these softened not browned 3. Meanwhile grate the cheese and mix with the cornflour 4. Now add the cheese, shallots, milk to the bainmarie

the to slowly melt down, only stirring now and then to help it along. Once it has mostly melted, stir in the crème fraîche then a swig or two of hot water to loosen the mixture a little if needed. Have a taste to check the seasoning, and get all of your dipping ingredients and skewers at the ready.

To Serve Roast some streaky bacon wrapped Brussel sprouts in the oven with oil, thyme and seasoning for 25 minutes, and locally made cranberry sauce on the side. Or simply dunk classic French chewy bread.

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In Your Garden Monthly gardening ideas and tasks by Andrew Staib of Glorious Gardens How to know which ones to select for the garden? I’ll give my favourites here but here are literally thousands to choose from and some nurseries now specialize in grasses alone.

Ornamental Grasses- give your garden some movement The South East is a windy place. Rather than fight the climate why not surrender and introduce some beautiful ornamental grasses into your garden. When it is breezy other garden shrubs are stubbornly immoveable but the long hair of grasses flow out across the beds and make one feel alive and wild! They also invoke the spirit of the countryside like no other plant which is why they are becoming so popular in the middle of out concrete cities. If you are going to go for some grasses don’t do it by halves. One or two in a bed will look lonely and the full ‘grass effect’ won’t be achieved. If you have a large garden you can even plant them in large blocks or ribbons that run through the beds like a river. Grasses are very easy to maintain. They take awhile to get going but by July they are making their presence felt and creating interest in the garden as the early Summer plants begin to fade. The great benefit of grasses is that they can be left all winter. As the green sap is withdrawn into their roots they turn a sandy golden colour and can catch the dew and then the frosts. Once a few little sprigs of green appear in Spring you can be radical and cut them down to the ground. At the Praire Gardens near Henfield they burn almost the entire garden down to the ground! Some are evergreen of course and so just subtle thinning out is needed.

Big Beauties. When choosing big grasses really make sure they fit into the proportions of your garden. If they are too big they can look like hairy, scarry Triffids intimidating all the little plants. The great queen of grasses are the Pampass GrassesContaderia. They were used as a feature plant in the 70’s in front gardens but now are an object of ridicule mainly I think because they did not achieve any integration in the rest of the planting scheme. However they


36 Gardening can be planted with other large grasses and their creamy white flower heads appear like beautiful spears amongst a mass of other grasses. Try planting one with Miscanthus Zebra Grass, Miscanthus Flamingo with it’s ridiculously graceful pink seed heads and Miscanthus Yukkashuma. Also Cortaderia ricardii is a much more arching delicate Pampas which fits better into most medium sized gardens. The mid range of grasses. For years Stipa giganta has been the great must have for it’s well behaved structure and golden oats effect in the setting sun - but have a look at the more explosive Molinia Karl Foester. Other mid-sized grasses include Calamagrostis Karl Foester and Pannicum Shenandoah which is very upright and has a red tinge to the foliage. The smaller grasses. My favourite is Anemanthele lessoniana. It has coppery, green and hay coloured foliage, has a relaxed habit and doesn’t mind some dry shade. It gets to about 2/3 foot high. For really dry conditions look to the Carex range such as Carex diva and Cares Ice Dance.

SUSSEX LOCAL There is an annual grass I have discovered recently called Pannicum ‘Frosted Explosion’. It has the most frothy delicate foliage and seed heads imaginable and even though it is an annual, it self-seeds so if you have a nice sunny bed, let it do its stuff. Then there are the little bullet proof grasses for the small garden, the black grass Ophiopogon, Vestuca gluuca and Stipa tennuisima. I like Sessleria as it is bright green in the spring, fades in the Summer, then comes back for another green showing in the Autumn. Blue Oat grass is a sturdy small grass too but doesn’t like to be waterlogged.

Companion planting If you study grasses in the English countryside you will see that flowers poke up through, whether it is a wildflower meadow or the verge of the road, and we can reproduce this in our gardens. Have a look at these combinations. Stop tennuissima with Agapanthas, Miscanthus Yukkashuma with Sanguisorba Pink Brushes, Molinia Paul Peterson with


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Places to visit this November If you go to pickyourownxmastree.co.uk you can find a place in your area where you can either choose the tree you want for Christmas or cut it down yourself. We go to Wilderness Woods for ours in Hadlow Downs. November is full of activities especially at the lovely old houses with their classic gardens that we have been visiting in the summer. Petworth House is hosting a Literary Festival, Hastings has its annual Herring Fair, there is the Lewes Bonfire night on November 5th and in Horsham The Great Christmas Market is open on November 26th.

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What to do in November  Clean out the Glass Houses now and wash down  Keep collecting leaves and compost  It is not too late to order some more bulbs  This is the time to order bare root plants- for roses, trees and hedges. You will save up to 50% compared to buying them in pots and if the soil is still warm their roots will establish well.  Turfing and seeding can still be done now.  You can finish the tidying up of beds but you can think about leaving seedbeds and foliage so wildlife can have something to eat and shelter during the Winter.


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New Car Safety Features by Foxy Lady Drivers Club Founder Steph Savil When you go car shopping, chances are you've done your homework thoroughly. Most of us start with the practicality of the car, having agreed the ideal number of doors and seats, the required onboard space and such like. Then there's the familiarity factors to consider; does it have the automatic gearbox or 4 wheel drive options we need, and should we stay with the brand we're used to, even if cheaper others seem to be more popular in motoring surveys? And finally should we be looking at new fuel alternatives now that hybrid and electric cars are more affordable choices?

driver fails to respond to an emergency situation. The What Car? UK Safety awards recognise the best cars in this area and this year's winner is the Volvo XC90 by a good distance. To find out more about this award, car safety standards and whether your car is as safe as others, please visit the Thatcham Research website www.thatcham.org. This article was written by Steph Savill of FOXY Lady Drivers Club. Subject to terms, eligible Club members enjoy generous affinity car discounts when buying a brand new car (including the Volvo XC90). www.foxyladydrivers.com

Often the deal breaker is price but one area that women drivers take particularly seriously is that of car safety. Whilst leading manufacturers compete for five-star Euro NCAP safety ratings it's a shame that some include lifesaving features in their selling prices whereas others don't and by charging extra can deter cost conscious shoppers. So I'd like to draw your attention to Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB), a safety feature that can stop car crashes causing serious injuries and accidents. It's fitted to vehicles to monitor traffic conditions ahead and it automatically brakes the car if the

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Sussex Snippets West Sussex Family Information Service (FIS) is now on Facebook, and the service is keen for this to be a place for you to ask questions, share ideas and engage in activities. Visit the FIS page for information on: childcare including free childcare places, health information, activities in your area, key dates, for example primary school place applications, helpful tips and activities, and national and local campaigns. www.facebook.com/FISWestSussex The scale and health risks of fracking threatened in West Sussex were exposed at a public meeting organised by Chichester and Bognor Regis Green Party in Chichester, where actress Sue Jameson, local anti-fracking campaigner, told those who attended that large areas of the county were covered by licenses that could lead to drilling. The Green Party is urging everyone concerned about issues around fracking to put much pressure on Business Secretary, Sajid Javed, to limit this harmful process by emailing or writing to him at the House of Commons. www.chichesterbognor.greenparty.org.uk Community groups are invited to register for the upcoming ‘Get Ready for Winter’ event, taking place on Monday 14th November, at The Brighthelm Centre, North Road, Brighton, BN1 1YD, and

SUSSEX LOCAL organised by Sussex Resilience Forum. West Sussex County Council’s Resilience and Emergencies team will be attending the event which is for community groups, the voluntary sector and responding agencies to share how best to prepare for the upcoming months, and information will include - what to do in the event of severe weather, how to help protect vulnerable neighbours and how best to support your community through the winter months through the What If? Community Resilience programme. kevin.claxton@nhs.net www.westsussex.gov.uk. Sussex teenager Georgie Hudd, 18, has won the recent FAD (Fashion Awareness Direct) awards, one of twenty-one teenage finalists, the youngest designers to showcase at London Fashion Week shortlisted from over 100 teenagers who took part in FAD workshops earlier this year. They presented garments inspired by the artistic heritage of the Indian subcontinent fused with London street-style, and Georgie’s work was praised by the expert jury panel for its impeccable construction, attention to detail and thorough research. www.fad.org.uk Lloyd Palmer, 32, from Lancing has set himself the challenge of running 50 marathons in 50 days and a mammoth fundraising target of £15,000 for local children’s hospice, Chestnut Tree House; Lloyd will start his 50 days of marathon running on 1 December 2016 and will run every single day, including Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. Lloyd’s challenge was inspired in memory of Connor Gilbert, his neighbour’s nephew, who was cared for by Chestnut Tree House and who sadly passed away in 2006. www.justgiving.com/ fundraising/Lloyd-Palmer50in50 West Sussex County Council libraries are commemorating the centenary of the Battle of the Somme this November with free cinema shows featuring an original, full-length film shot during the World War I battle. The Battle of the Somme film, which was shot in 1916 and is courtesy of the Imperial War Museums, will be shown on Thursday 10th November, from 7.30 - 9.45pm at Chichester Library, PO19 1QJ, admission is free, but tickets must be booked in advance. Tel: 01243 777351.

Starting School in September ‘17 If your child’s date of birth is between 1 September 2012 and 31 August 2013 it is now time to apply for their school place. You need to apply online before the closing date of Sunday 15 January 2017; you cannot apply online after this date and failure to apply before this date will seriously disadvantage your application www.westsussex.gov.uk/admissions. If you do not have access to the internet, free access to apply for a school place is available in all West Sussex libraries and Children and Family Centres. If you really can’t access the internet you can obtain a paper form by calling 03330 142 903.


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Pulborough Harvest Fair

Patients Help Buy Hospital Equipment

The 10th Pulborough Harvest Fair took place on Saturday 24th September. Highlights from this year’s fair included: the scarecrow competition - the winning entry (above) featured Queen Elizabeth complete with her own fly past and was created by the Cargill & Lewes families; welly whanging; magic from Magic Martin, and Elsa and Anna from Frozen delighted the crowd with their singing.

Left to right: John Harmer, Upper Marden, PCaSO fundraiser. Mr Paul Carter, Head of Surgery, WSHT. Mr Barnaby C ha p p e l l, Consultant Urological S ur g e o n, WS H T . David Hurst, Pulborough, PCaSO Secretary. Ian GrahamJones, Westbourne, PCaSO trustee.

The fair is organised on behalf of the Pulborough Community Partnership and all monies raised go towards community charities. The 2017 fair is to be held on Saturday 23rd September and organisation is already underway. So, if you are a potential stall holder or sponsor that would like to be added to the mailing list, or a volunteer interested in joining the small team of organisers, please send an email to: pulboroughharvestfair@yahoo.co.uk

Local prostate cancer patients have helped buy equipment for Western Sussex Hospitals Trust (WSHT) to make testing easier for the next patients. Prostate cancer patients in the south have donated £25,000 to their local hospital trust to help buy a hi-tech biopsy machine. Almost every prostate cancer patient has to have samples taken of their cancer tumour so that doctors can see how aggressive the cancer is. The biopsy is a standard part of the diagnosis. The new £85,000 equipment draws together ultrasound and MRI scan information, presenting it on a screen, which enables the surgeon to accurately pinpoint the tumour to get the required samples. Previously patients attending St Richards, Worthing and Southlands Hospitals would have to travel out of West Sussex to get this treatment but now the equipment, based in St Richard’s Hospital, Chichester, will allow men to be treated much more locally. PCaSO Prostate Cancer Support Organisation is the largest patient-run support organisation for prostate cancer in the country, with 1000 members living along the south coast and support groups in Chichester, Pulborough and Rustington. Contact: prostatecanceruk.org

Teeing-off for Chestnut Tree On Friday 9 September, 29 companies from across Sussex teed off at the East Sussex National Golf Club in aid of Chestnut Tree House children’s hospice. Teams played eighteen holes of golf across the two Championship courses before enjoying a celebratory dinner at the East Sussex National Hotel, raising over £55,000 in the process. The event was supported by patron - ex Wales and Southampton goalkeeper Paul Jones and his wife Annette. Shoreham Vehicle Auctions took first place overall. The date for next year’s event is to be confirmed, but teams can be registered in advance with Chestnut Tree House. Contact: 01903 871846. madeleine.green@chestnut-tree-house.org.uk Twitter: @ChestnutSussex

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Police and Crime Panel Concerns Amongst concerns raised at the latest Sussex Police and Crime Panel meeting, were the changes to local neighbourhood policing across Sussex. Sussex Police began its transformation of local policing this summer with a reduction to the number of PCSOs and changes to their role. The new model is designed to keep pace with a change in the types of crime being committed in Sussex. But members of the Panel questioned Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne about the effectiveness of the changes and how they fit in with her own priority to strengthen local policing. Members asked for assurances that the changes would not have a negative impact on their communities, that the public could continue to have confidence in the police and that the effectiveness of new model is properly and regularly assessed. A webcast of the meeting can be viewed: www.eastsussex.gov.uk/yourcouncil/webcasts/ www.sussex-pcc.gov.uk

SUSSEX LOCAL Sussex Filmmaker in Festival Sussex filmmaker, Josh Merritt has had his new short film selected for an international film festival Crossing the Screen, to take place in Eastbourne from 4th-6th November. Josh’s film “Echoes” beat 800 other submissions from 61 different countries for a place amongst the final 70 films selected. Josh, 27, wrote, directed, edited and produced the film, which is about an ageing recluse rock star, who gives a rare interview to an inexperienced, anxious young music journalist. Josh has previously written and co-produced a short film, Delays Imminent, which was directed by the actor James Cotter (World War Z) and accepted into international festivals. He featured in The Guardian newspaper as "one to look out for,” has written for Rory Bremner, worked with the British Film Institute and the Barbican London. Websites: www.facebook.com/Echoesfilmshort www.joshmerritt.co.uk www.twitter.com/big_mezza www.crossingthescreen.org


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Senior Stylist Denise is available for Blow drys, Setting, Perming, Cutting and Colouring.

Good Hair = Good Mood! Free Parking in front of salon 01798 815813 Tue-Sat 9-5.30

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West Chiltington Parish Council Neighbourhood Plan Open Day All West Chiltington residents are invited to an Open Day on Saturday 26th November, 11am – 3pm at the Sports Pavilion, Recreation Ground, Mill Road RH20 2PZ We want to hear your comments on the many aspects of living here such as Character, Heritage, Leisure, Environment, Employment, Community, Youth Facilities, Housing, Connectivity – or anything else. This is the next stage of the Neighbourhood Plan and is your opportunity to air your views on what you like about living in West Chiltington, and/or what you think could be improved. Please discuss this with your friends and neighbours and come to the Open Day for some refreshments and a chat. We look forward to seeing you!

Winter Plan & Emergency Plan These two Plans have recently been adopted by the Parish Council. They are of course working documents as their finer details frequently change. The Emergency Plan would be called upon in the case of a catastrophe or disaster directly affecting the Parish where the Emergency Services are unable to get to us. The Winter Plan would be initiated in the case of unforeseen extremely adverse weather. The basic

premise remains the same for each Plan. ‘Headquarters’ will be the Reading Room in Church Street. Parish Councillors will co-ordinate help from there where the Plans are kept as hard copies. We have names, addresses and phone numbers of people who have already offered assistance for such times. We can’t know without being told which skills our thousands of residents have, so we would welcome help with 4 x 4 vehicles, medical knowledge, electricians, plumbers, carpenters, generators, chainsaws, catering facilities/ skills and anything else to provide aid if any of these events should occur in our community. Equally we would need to know which residents could be considered to be vulnerable in such times so to ask for help or offer your assistance: phone the Reading Room on 01798 817434. Keep this number handy.

Business Directory Advertisers please call 01903 868 474 or see www.sussexlocal.net 3cm box is just £10 + VAT per month (minimum six months) price includes design. New categories can be created. Accident Repairs JM Wadey Accident Repair Centre Reliable service High quality repairs Courtesy cars Recovery Service

Accounts / Bookkeeping

Accounts, Payroll & Book Book--keeping All aspects of accounting, book-keeping and payroll undertaken including Self- Assessment. At your office or mine.

01903 740 611 / 07757 508 497

Tel: 01798 831815

jjhbookkeeping@btinternet.com www.jjhaccountsandbookkeeping.co.uk

Accounts / Bookkeeping

Aerial & Satellite

Appliance Servicing

ADC APPLIANCES Repairs & Service to all makes of

Electric Cookers, Dishwashers, Tumble Driers, Integrated Appliances, American Top Loaders, Washing Machines

01903 641602 07787 561806 Builders

Ltd CME Sussex Building & Property Maintenance Accounts, Book-keeping, VAT, CIS, Self-Assessment, Bags of receipts accepted! Insured & Licensed

01798 817224- 07766 752329 charlotte@acsdirect.co.uk

www.acsdirect.co.uk

High Quality Interior & Exterior General Building & Maintenance Full Refurbishments - Decorating - Plastering Exterior cleaning specialists High reach clean system Gutter sky vac clean (12m) 01903 872 786 Camera inspection 07949 100 822 Friendly Service www.cmesussexltd.com Fully insured


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Carpet Cleaning cont.

ECO

Curtains / Soft Furnishings

CARPET & UPHOLSTERY

CLEANING

Rugs & Curtain Cleaning Fabric Protection Treatment Spot & Stain Removal Call James Eco-Friendly Est. Over 21 Years 01903

871 447 07887 760 591

LADY STITCH & SEW MICHELLE TAYLOR-BOWERS DISTINGUISHED CURTAIN MAKERS AND SOFT FURNISHERS BEAUTIFULLY HANDMADE TO MEASURE CURTAINS, BLINDS, SOFT FURNISHINGS, LOOSE COVERS. WE CAN WORK WITH YOUR OWN FABRICS & FITTINGS IF REQUIRED. ALSO CLOTHING ALTERATIONS AND DRESSMAKING.

www.ecocarpetandupholsterycleaning.co.uk

J.N.Richardson

General Builder

Over 30 years experience Free Estimates

01903 263 886 07976 896 463

CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS  Domestic & Commercial  Fully Trained & Insured  Stains, Odours, Allergies 01903 213 465  Safe, Non-Toxic 07816 980 116  Eco-Friendly

Please call the workroom on

07504 515 343

www.shiningknights.co.uk

Cleaning

Dog Grooming

Local Domestic Cleaning Call Sasha on

07760 883912

Chimney Sweep A&M

CHIMNEY SWEEPS Brush and Vacuum No mess, No fuss  All areas covered Established 35 years  Weddings attended 

PROMPT RELIABLE EFFICIENT

01903 821354 07711 987663

www.homeanddry.biz horsham@homeanddry.biz

Any Category Advertisement

Drains

plus VAT - includes design Book and pay online at www.sussexlocal.net or call 01903 868 474

Unblocking Toilets - Sinks - Sewers - Manholes -

£10 a month

Clearance

Gutters - Gullies

High Pressure Cleans Drives - Patios - Plant Machinery - Buildings - Tennis Courts - Car Parks Other services CCTV Surveys - Excavation & Repairs - No Dig repairs

077483 31766 / 01903 892627 acedrainage@outlook.com

House & Garage Clearance

Committed to Recycling Peter Deacon Jumble Cleared 01903 741 431 Licensed Carrier 07990 915 159 Reasonable Rates kate1deac@yahoo.co.uk

Carpet Cleaning

Computer Services

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A.S.H. Electrical (Sussex) Ltd

All electrical work undertaken Full & Part rewires New Consumer Units Lighting Extra Power Points Free Quotes Fully Insured All Work Guaranteed

01903 529199 07786 240424

Hairdresser

Hair I Come - Hair I Go Mobile Hairstylist Amy Gilbert Fully Insured Free Consultations Pulborough & Surroundings

Jewellers & Repairers

G RAHAM & C ADELL JEWELLERS FOR 50 YEARS    

07460 213 351 amygilbert3@hotmail.co.uk

Opening hours Tues, Thurs, Fri Saturday

C & C Electrical Services Ltd

Colin Mayo QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN Any work considered  ‘Part P’ & Fully insured  Large or small jobs 

New & Pre-Owned Watch battery service Quality leather straps Watch & jewellery repairs 10.00 - 4.00 9.30 - 1.00

01903 743 579

01903 700938 M: 07703 253808 T:

6 High Street Storrington RH20 4DU

www.c-and-c-electrical.co.uk

Home Help

Silver HOME HELP lining A friendly and reliable service       

Accompanied appointments Personal care, bathing Meals, light housework Pet care & dog walking Shopping contact Gill King Errands 01798 872 022 Companionship 07763 117 589

Landscaping

Ironing

ALL ELECTRICAL WORKS CARRIED OUT    

FULL RE-WIRE TO EXTRA LIGHTS & SOCKETS SMOKE DETECTORS & BT POINTS FITTED FREE QUOTATIONS AND ADVICE GIVEN FULLY QUALIFIED, INSURED & GUARANTEED CALL PHIL

plangridge@yahoo.com

07801 692269

Garage

J&D Car Services of Nutbourne

Servicing & Repairs Welding - Diagnostics MOT's arranged Credit Cards Accepted Family run business

01798 815600

Specialist in all aspects of hard & soft landscaping

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Locksmiths

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Painting & Decorating cont.

LOGS

Quality Sussex Hardwood Cut & Split to Your Reqs We deliver to you

call Colin

Established since 1936

01243 920 299 07976 750 259

Painting & Decorating

Reliable & friendly service Free quotations 15% discount with Fully insured this advert Many satisfied clients City & Guilds Qualified 01798 872 832 Mr P Nelson 07904 537 686

Pest Control

Harry Jackson

DAVID HUGHES

Pest Control

Painter - Decorator - Property Maintenance

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INSECTS - RODENTS - BIRDS 01903 200 278 07718 355 716

Plumbing & Heating cont.

M.C. SERVICES

Plumbing & Heating

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Installation, Service & Breakdown Call Matthew No job too small for prompt No VAT to pay reliable local service

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07979 746239

All aspects of Plumbing and Heating. Bathrooms, Boiler installations & Repairs

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01903 550 149 J.H. BROWN LTD

PAINTING AND DECORATING

20+ years experience Free written quotes Exterior & Interior Fully insured 01903 532984 All areas covered 07713 147280 jameshaigbrown@fsmail.net

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Plumbing & Heating

A J Maddox All aspects of

Plumbing & Heating Established 30 yrs

01903 266 219 07941 277 163

PAINTING AND DECORATING 25 years experience Qualified Excellent references

01903 411 507 07917 341 535 www.love-your-home.org

JOHN MILLS DECORATING   

Interior & exterior decorating to a high standard Free estimates & advice Fully insured

Call John for quote:

01903 776956 07783 386865

info@whittington.co

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Property Services

Roofing cont.

Boiler & Central heating installations & upgrades Radiators OIL & GAS Engineers Powerflushing Servicing Landlord certificates 01903 791491 Plumbing 07584 650669

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Plastering

PLASTERING

RENDERING All areas covered Free quotations Fully insured

 Door Hanging RIVERSIDE HOME  General DIY MAINTENANCE  Painting & Decorating  Kitchen & Bathroom

Fitting & Tiling

northyathome@msn.com

01903 504 877 07920 798 071

 Wooden Flooring  Patios & Decking  Flat Pack Assembly  Fencing & Sheds

For a free quote please call Nigel on

07768 510 463 01903 745 685

www.riversidehomemaintenance.co.uk

R & R Roofing Specialists

Podiatry/Chiropody DAWN N JONES MSSCh MBChA

Pulborough Podiatry

Visiting appointments available

01798 872 647

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Pre School

PULBOROUGH VILLAGE - Happy PRE PRE--SCHOOL Welcoming Friendly - Fun

STEVE CHISWELL

 For children 2-5 years  Open 5 mornings

Roofing & Building

including lunch club

New roofs, Chimney repairs, Re-pointing, UPVC fascias/guttering, Flat roofing, Leadwork. Est. 30 years

Allison Walter

01798 875329

www.pulboroughvillagepreschool.weebly.com

01903 872365 07801 295889

Property Services

ALL IN1    

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HANDYMEN

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE LANDSCAPING, GARDENING NO JOB TOO SMALL Rob 15 YRS EXPERIENCE

Roofing Shirley

07796 950 876

allin1handy@hotmail.co.uk

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£10 a month plus VAT

30 years experience Flat Roofing Leadwork 01903 746 487 Tiling 07795 821 627 RandRRoofing.co.uk Slating

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Flat Roofs Slating /Tiling UPVC Soffits Fascias Guttering Lead work Free estimates

Roofing since 1988

No VAT

01903 713 423 07984 884 642

younger.roofing@yahoo.co.uk

Your advertisement here for 01798 873311

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Window Cleaning

D.R. GRADY

Window Cleaning Traditional & Professional

TREE SURGERY - West Chiltington Felling Pruning

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 Hedge Cutting Stump Grinding

dr.grady@yahoo.co.uk

01798 815415 / 07703 358874 Insured & Fully Qualified

01903 873 365 07517 368 468 rbdakin@aol.com Fully Insured - NPTC Trained & Qualified

Climbing Reductions Felling Stump Grinding Pruning

JONATHAN CARTER

Covers Pulborough, W. Chilt & surrounding villages NPTC City & Guilds. Insured Call or Text

KEVIN L. JONES

TREE SURGERY All aspects of tree surgery & hedge cutting. Fully Qualified & Insured.

01798 813550 / 07968 858087

SUSSEX TREES & HEDGES For all aspects of Tree Surgery

 C o m p l e te Removal

 S t u mp G r i nd i ng  P r u n i ng  H e d ge T r i m m i n g

 C r o w n R ed u ct i o n  D e a d W ood i ng  G a r de n C le a r an c e  F u l l y Q ua l if i ed  Fully Insured

Garry Miller 07786 447 554 sussextrees and hedges@hotmail.co.uk

Interior & Exterior Conservatories  Year round 01903 745 949 07971 000 270 Services  

justaskjay@talktalk.net

Accountants ACS Direct Monks Ltd Aerials and Satellites Apex Aerials Southern Antiques God Tusler Art Bathrooms Bathe In Safety Beauty Therapy Inessence Beauty Blinds Direct Blinds The Blind Lady Builders Cam Bro Guy Brumwell Ltd Miller Redshaw Padwick Builders Ltd Car Servicing LMC Auto Services Wigg's Auto Repairs Ltd Carpets and Curtains Funnells Catering Hannah Angell Food Cleaning Miss Mop MTS Cleaning Curtains and Blinds Creative Curtains by Marketa Dentists Pulborough Dental Care South Downs Denture Vitality Dental Domestic Appliances Carters Elderly Care Clapham Village Care Estate Agency Comyn & James Cubitt and West Farm Shop Village Larder Fibreglass Services Gibson Fibreglass Svces Fireplaces Home Is Where The Hearth Is Function Room Hire West Chiltington Hall Furniture CFS Furniture Furniture Restorers Barcombe Wood Finish

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Garden Centre Village Nurseries 31 Garden Design Chantry Green 37 Glorious Gardens 35 Greenacre Design Build 35 Gardeners Tom Hoadley Gardening 34 Grocer / Deli The Deli 15 Hairdresser Hair Studio 2 45 HBM Hair Design 41 Shampoo 23 Health and Fitness Impulse Leisure 44 Heating and Boiler Engineers David Cooper Gas 18 Horse Manure Sussex Manures Ltd 34 Hotel/Restaurant Roundabout Hotel 6 Kitchens & Bathrooms Design at 32 9 Trueloves Interiors Ltd 16 Ladies Fashions Retroesque 41 Letting Agents/Estate Agents Batcheller Monkhouse 5 Osteopath Nicholas Coysh 44 Oven Cleaning Oven Rescue Group 32 Ovens and More 31 Painters & Decorators PCP Painting Decorating 38 Plumbers Kevin Jones Pulborough 18 Residential Care Care South 19 Security and Locksmiths Invader Security Solutions Ltd 42 Solicitors Anderson Rowntree Solicitors 21 J M Law Solicitors 41 Travel & Holidays Michelle Murray Travel 21 Old Mill Travel 31 Tree Surgeon Andrew Gale Tree Surgery 36 Ashwood Tree Surgery 36 TV & Electrical Hamilton Cole 29 Upholsterer Appalossa Upholstery 21 Vet Arun Veterinary Group 45 Visitor Attraction Amberley Museum 6 The Aldingbourne Trust 11 Will Writing Thy Will be Done Ltd 19 Window Cleaning Haigh's Window Cleaning 28 Windows Doors Conservatories Attwater Home Improvement 26 Rustington Windows 24



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