Sussex Local Pulborough August 2016

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August 2016

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Pulborough - Bury - Fittleworth - Nutbourne - West Chiltington

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CHARITY PROFILE Sussex Community Foundation Trust

WIN!

Plumpton Family Raceday Tickets

NEWS

VILLAGE HALLS Focus on Pulborough

GARDENING

A Romantic Garden

WHAT’S ON August events

Parish Council & Community

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Events, Local Walks, Recipe, Prize Crossword, Property, Local History, Local Groups & News, Charity, Business Directory


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August 2016 Cover Photo Loxwood Joust 6th & 7th and 13th & 14th August www.loxwoodjoust.co.uk

Welcome...

So Summer is in full swing and at the time of writing the weather is glorious. Let’s hope it stays good for the school summer holidays and if you are looking for things to do this month see our What’s On guide starting on page 4. We’ve got a packed August issue with a useful feature on the wonderful community resource of Pulborough Village Hall and the many diverse groups and classes that meet there - see page 38. In this issue you can also win tickets to Plumpton Races for the Family Race day - page 16. Our charity profile this month is on the Sussex Community Foundation Trust - who put donors in touch with needy causes in Sussex, see page 28. Andrew from Glorious Gardens gets all romantic this month, read his ‘hearts and flowers’ gardening article page on 35, with lots of superb ideas to help turn your garden into a lovers’ paradise.

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...........................................................................What’s On .......................Win tickets to Plumpton Family Race-day ........................................................................Local Walks ..............................................Charity & Community News .................................................................Prize Crossword ................................................................................Recipe ..............................Sussex Community Foundation Trust ...................................................................In Your Garden .....................................................Pulborough Village Hall ..............................West Chiltington Parish Council news ...................................................Local Business Directory ...........................................................Index of Advertisers

September Deadlines Bookings, editorial - 1st August Finished artwork, events - 7th August

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Our August recipe (p26) is the perfect quick and easy summer dessert and looks as good as it tastes. We have news from around the area in our Charity & Community section page 20 and also from West Chiltington Parish Council on page 44. I hope you like our jousting knight on the cover this month and trust our Loxwood Joust competition winners enjoy the show! Thanks for reading,

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Win a pair of tickets to Plumpton’s first meeting of the Season Family Fun Day is on Sunday 18th September Set in the beautiful Sussex South Downs, Plumpton Racecourse is one of the most compact, perfectly formed and privately owned National Hunt (jump) racecourses in Britain. Racing takes place 16 times each year and the season kicks off again this September with the annual and exceedingly popular Family Fun Day. Children will be thrilled by the traditional fun fair and a variety of free activities on the day, including, face painting, rock climbing and laser tag, a roving Magician and circus performer. For any budding young jockeys, free donkey rides will be available throughout the day. For the grown-ups, there will be an impressive seven race card of national hunt racing. Former Desert Orchid jockey, Colin Brown, will be hosting an ‘Ask the Expert’ session Sussex Local and Plumpton Racecourse are offering four lucky readers the chance to win a pair of tickets for a fantastic

day out at the Family Fun Day (children under 18 are free when accompanied by an adult). Follow us on @plumptonraces, Facebook or visit www.plumptonracecourse.co.uk for details and latest ticket offers.

Win a Pair of Tickets to the Plumpton Races. To be in with the chance of winning one of four pairs of tickets to the Plumpton Racecourse Family Fun Day on Sunday 18 September, simply answer the following question:

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Local Walks - August 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 Mon 1 10:00am West Chiltington 5 miles West Chiltington Village Hall, Mill Road, RH20 2PZ Sat 6 2:00pm Nutbourne 3 miles West Chiltington Village Hall, RH20 2PZ Sun 7 10:00am Lee Farm 5.2 miles Kithurst Hill car park (TQ070124) Wed 10 10:30am Storrington Riverside Walk 2.5 miles Storrington Rec. Ground C.P. (RH20 4PG) Sat 13 8:30am Wiggonholt Common 6.5 miles Glebe Surgery car park, Monastery Lane, Storrington, RH20 4LR Sat 13 2:00pm Cootham 3 miles Glebe Surgery car park, Monastery Lane, Storrington, RH20 4LR Sun 14 10:00am Harrow Hill 6.5 miles Kithurst Hill car park (TQ070124) Sat 20 2:00pm Rackham Hill & Springhead 3.7 miles Kithurst Hill car park (TQ070124) Sun 21 10:00am Warminghurst Church 4.7 miles Georges Lane NT car park, Storrington, RH20 3JH Thu 25 10:00am West Chiltington 4 – 5 miles Car park next to West Chiltington Village Hall, Mill Rd, RH20 2PZ Sat 27 2:00pm Parham Glider Field 3.6 miles Glebe Surgery car park, Monastery Lane, Storrington, RH20 4LR Sun 28 10:00am North Stoke and Burpham 9.5 miles Kithurst Hill car park off the Storrington to Amberley Road (TQ070124) Sun 28 10:00am Billingshurst – Five Oaks 8 miles Billingshurst Library car park in Mill Lane, RH14 9JZ (TQ086260) Tue 30 7:00pm Out From Burpham 5 miles Car park at back of The George in Burpham Wed 31 10:00am Henfield Byways 2-3 miles Henfield Library, BN5 9HN

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On Tuesday 18 October thousands of young people around the UK will be given the opportunity to learn how to help restart the heart of someone who has suffered a cardiac arrest with the support of The British Heart Foundation, St John Ambulance, and The British Red Cross along with all regional Ambulance Services. The aim is to train more than 100,000 young people how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on that day and volunteer trainers are invited to participate, whilst schools can participate in number of ways – by registering for free online training, using free Call Push Rescue training kit or having a volunteer deliver a training session to them on the day. Enquiries: The Restart a Heart Day Team:: rsah@resus.org.uk Brighton-based tech company West Pier Studio is expanding further after landing a contract to apply gaming expertise to the world of language learning for one of the world’s leading language companies, Eurotalk. The project to create a cross-platform product uTalk, which will be free to download, cements Brighton as a centre of excellence for software design. www.utalk.com New River Retail, the owners of the Montague Shopping Centre in Worthing have been granted

SUSSEX LOCAL unanimous planning permission by Adur & Worthing Borough Council to reposition its existing shopping centre into a modern restaurant quarter that is attracting interest from leading national restaurant operators. Plans for the Montague Centre will introduce increased food and beverage offers to increase footfall, dwell time and customer spend, and will seek to provide six modern units specifically designed to meet the needs of modern operators, and will introduce new paving, seating and landscaping in the centre. A blog on the Sussex Wildlife Trust (SWT) website reports that a rare beetle not seen for 100 years has been found in Sussex. The Sycophant, or Calosoma sycophanta to give its full name, was spotted by Senior Ecologist, Graeme Lyons, whilst conducting a farm survey on arable plants and his colourful photographs can be seen on the SWT website. sussexwildlifetrust.org.uk/news/mythically-rare-andpainfully-beautiful The 4th Littlehampton Scouts have been presented with their Duke of Cornwall Community Safety Award, the first group to achieve the prestigious award within West Sussex this year. The Duke of Cornwall Award scheme teaches young people how to protect themselves, their families and vulnerable people in their communities in an emergency situation, and the scout group has been learning from WSCCs Resilience and Emergency Team what to do in emergency situations such as flooding and weather disruptions. Contact: doc.award@westsussex.gov.uk ‘Hercufleas’ by Sam Gayton has won the West Sussex Children’s Story Book Award 2016 - one of four titles on the shortlist, this lyrical fable of a flea and a girl searching for a hero to destroy the monstrous Yuk has captured the imagination of children in eighteen primary schools in West Sussex. The Schools Library Service worked in partnership with Libraries to host author presentations for participating schools in libraries around West Sussex as part of the project. www.westsussex.gov.uk/libraries The possible effect of changes to the role of the PCSO on visible policing across Sussex was top of the agenda for members of the Sussex Police and Crime Panel. The Panel, which met in July, supports and scrutinises the work of Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne. Members focussed on changes that came into force on the day of the meeting and give PSCOs in Sussex additional powers to allow them to deal with antisocial behaviour caused by alcohol, take statements and carry out some investigation work. The next Sussex Police and Crime Panel meeting will be held on Friday, September 23 at County Hall in Lewes.

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Seaford College Community Day - ‘The Big Day Out’ More than 500 students and staff took part in Seaford’s fourth annual community action day, known as the Big Day Out, at over 40 different loca- Rescuing Hedgehogs tions in Sussex and Hampshire helping with a variety of environmental and social causes. Headmaster John Green, who created the initiative, said: “The main idea is to make a positive difference to the surrounding community. Due to the success of our annual action day, Wednesday afternoons are now blocked out in the timetable for weekly community events. Our students are extremely fortunate to study and live in such a beautiful part of the country – it is only right that they put something back.” Amongst the many projects undertaken, pupils tackled tasks at the Aldingbourne Country Centre, a trust dedicated to helping those with learning disabilities; helped clean out a storeroom at the Chichester-based homeless charity Stonepillow; and lent a helping hand to residents at the Whyke Estate in Chichester – cleaning windows, washing cars, clearing gardens and picking up litter. Seaford College is always open to new

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partnerships, to be considered for next year’s event contact Clive Thorpe cthorpe@seaford.org.

Wood Exhibition At Horsham Museum’s new exhibition Going with the Grain, living material is transformed into sensual, exotic bowls, multi-layered strata like layers morph into curvaceous organic formed wall hangings, and furniture celebrates rather than hides the fascinating grain. Visit this exhibition, and be astounded at the complex and intricate patterns of the bowls or sculptural designs by John Plater, who uses so-called defects such as burrs, whorls and staining to great effect. Be transfixed by the work of Paul Baden who creates wooden lattice structures or figurines, by expertly layering different woods to create patterns like contours on a map. And be inspired by Colin Norgate’s fabulous furniture and household pieces – as decorative as they are functional, each piece is individually crafted to perfection using traditional methods. The exhibition Going With the Grain opens on 22 July and runs until 9 September 2016. Horsham Museum & Art Gallery is open MondaySaturday 10am – 5pm. Free Admission. For more information: www.horshammuseum.org

Business Grant Fund Opens The Business Growth Grants Programme is now open – providing grants of between £15,000 and £100,000 for small and medium businesses, startups, and social enterprises in West Sussex. The programme invites Expressions of Interest from businesses looking to expand and to create new jobs, but not finding it easy to source the finance required. Grants of up to 40% of a total project cost can be provided to applicants that meet the eligibility criteria, are located within the Coast to Capital Region and can demonstrate how the investment will lead to job creation and growth. Applications for Expressions of Interest will close at 12 noon on 30 September 2016 or until the amount of funding available is awarded, whichever is the earliest. Run by the County Council on behalf of Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership, this year’s fund stands at £2.5 million. For more details email: businessgrants@westsussex.gov.uk. Or visit the website at: www.businesswestsussex.co.uk/ businessgrowthgrants

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Sussex Wildlife Trust Appointment Carole Nicholson is the first woman to hold the post of Chairman of the Sussex Wildlife Trust - the largest nature conservation organisation in the county. For the past four years, Mrs Nicholson had held the role of Honorary Treasurer of the registered charity based at Henfield, West Sussex. Mrs Nicholson, a Fellow Chatered Accountant, spent 14 years with MEPC plc, at the time the UK’s second largest quoted property company, as Group Treasurer and Finance Director of the UK operation. She then spent ten years in consulting and Finance Director roles, and has also been a non-executive director and Chair of Audit Committees in several Ministry of Defence departments and the Board and Chair of the Audit Committee of the Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust. Mrs Nicholson lives in Plumpton with her husband,

SUSSEX LOCAL Paul, and she played a leading role in the Plumpton Village Action Plan, She’s also been a Trustee, and Honorary Treasurer of Action in Rural Sussex, joining SWT as Honorary Treasurer and Trustee in 2011. In her spare time Mrs Nicholson also volunteers for the Sussex Wildlife Trust. www.sussexwildlifetrust.org.uk

Household Waste Recycling Sites At a recent meeting, WSCC Councillors discussed making a number of changes to local Household Waste Recycling Sites (HWRSs). The views of more than 4,800 residents were taken into consideration as part of the proposals following the biggest response to a consultation the council has ever run. WSCC needs to make savings of more than £18million next year and these proposed changes follow a review of the authority’s waste service. Following feedback from residents, the Council’s Environmental and Community Services Select Committee must decide whether to change a number of parameters including - opening times and days of HWRSs, and introducing charges for non-household waste disposal. It is anticipated the proposals would save about £2million a year if they are all approved. www.westsussex.public-i.tv/core/portal/ webcast_interactive/231762

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Pulborough August 16 June 2016 solution shown below. Across: 7 Mediterranean, 8 Forehead, 9 Iron, 10 Usually, 12 Admit, 14 Sense, 16 Tallest, 19 Here, 20 Channels, 22 Communication. Down: 1 Zero, 2 Cinema, 3 Reveals, 4 Bride, 5 Unkind, 6 Calories, 11 Skeleton, 13 Balance, 15 Steams, 17 Length, 18 Scene, 21 Look. Winner: Philip Broomers Hill

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Sussex Community Foundation Trust Matching donors to needy people and causes. By Veronica Cowan This year the Sussex Community Foundation Trust - which awards grants to charities and community groups in Sussex, in four general grant rounds per year, and manages funds on behalf of a range of Kevin Sussex donors, conRichmond necting them to CEO groups and communities they want to support - celebrates its tenth birthday this year. The Duke of Richmond, who founded the trust, thought the establishment of such a foundation would highlight the smaller charities and community groups that are often overlooked when local people and companies think about giving to charity, but perhaps can’t identity where the need is. He said at the time. “Sussex Community Foundation has been set up to bridge this gap and to make it easy for local people and companies to give to local communities.” The Duke brought together a small steering group of

people from across the county, and following an extensive feasibility study, a number of individuals, companies and trusts were approached to become founderdonors. Their support funded the initial costs of setting up the organisation. Kevin Richmond was appointed as its first Chief Executive, and explains further: "The Duke of Richmond and Gordon had the idea to set up [the Foundation] in 2006 because he felt that many people see Sussex as a wealthy county which, in places, it is. However, there are some areas of Sussex that are in the top 10% most deprived in the UK. There are also many donors who wish to give locally.” The project started with enough funds secured to cover three years’ running costs, and the Foundation’s record in the past ten years has been impressive, in that it has given a massive £10 million in grants. The deprivation is still there, and this autumn, the Foundation will be updating, and relaunching, a report it commissioned in 2013 - Sussex Uncovered - which revealed the hidden disadvantage existing in the county. Mr. Richmond grew up in Somerset but fell in love with Sussex and Brighton, in particular, when he went to Sussex University at the age of 18. He has worked in a wide range of local and national charities, and was director of the Carers Centre for Brighton & Hove from 1999 to 2006. The Foundation, with its opportunity to put generous donors in touch with needy people and causes, was an attractive move for him: “Happily, we can bring donors together with the causes, charities and community groups they wish to support,” he said. Do they find it easy to get ambassadors? “We have found that many people are attracted to the Foundation, either as donors or other sorts of supporters, when they see what a great and quite unique sort of organisation it is, Mr. Richmond comments, adding: “We can maximise a donor’s charitable giving and put them in touch with smaller local charities and community groups across Sussex that they wish to support.” A recent example of this is the Sussex Lund grants programme, launched by Peter Baldwin and Lisbet Rausing, which is a collaboration between their charitable fund, Lund, and Sussex Community Foundation. It aims to support small-scale, practical projects that improve the ecology and landscape of the High Weald, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Charities, community groups, schools, churches, councils, farmers, landowners and anyone with a good idea about progressing this project were invited to apply for a grant of between £500 and £10,000. It attracted over 50 applications, and whilst the first call for applications has now closed, it will be open for applications again in the Spring of 2017.


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30 Local Charity Other local grant recipients include Liaise @ Frontline, which provides free help and advice about debt and welfare benefit entitlements, at drop-in centres in Petworth and Storrington. This charity received a Competing in the Regional RDA grant o f Countryside Challenge £1,000 last year. Home Start Arun, whose volunteers visit families at home, giving practical and emotional support, which is directed at improving life chances for vulnerable children, received £5,000. And the healing power of animals was recognised when Hope in the Valley Riding for the Disabled Association received a grant of £973 last December. This charity caters for physically disabled children aged between 3 -16 and was delighted to “receive a generous award from the Noel Bennett Fund through the Sussex Community Founda-

SUSSEX LOCAL tion,” said Liz Mills, its Honorary Secretary. So how did they use the grant funding? “We spent the money on the upkeep of our ponies, without [which] we would not be able to function at all. Keeping and caring for ponies becomes more expensive every year and donations such as this are vital to our continuing existence. Items covered include shoeing, feed, grazing and routine vet bills,” explained Ms. Mills. The Foundation doesn't want to rest on its laurels, and Mr. Richmond believes there is still much more it could do. Accordingly, its target for the next four years is to reach a total of £17.5 million in endowment funds for Sussex and to give out £1.5 million in grants each year. He notes in a recent Newsletter

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raise the funds to meet unfunded applications. As to whether the Foundation can get any help from organisations like the Lottery, he explained: “The Foundation itself doesn’t get any Lottery funding. However, we do make grants on behalf of Comic Relief, the Health Lottery and other national publiclyfunded grant-makers.” Deadlines for the remaining general grants rounds for 2016-17 • Round 3 2016-17: Friday 7 October 2016, 5pm • Round 4 2016-17: Friday 13 January 2017, 5 pm Sussex Community Foundation 15 Western Road, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1RLT: 01273 409440 info@sussexgiving.org.uk Contacts for other charities mentioned... Liaise @ Frontline (Pulborough) - 07931 300705 or email. liaise@frontlinedebtadvice.org.uk Home-Start Arun - 01903 889707, or e-mail Admin@home-startarun.org.uk

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In Your Garden Monthly gardening ideas and tasks by Andrew Staib of Glorious Gardens If not you could think about a Rose covered Arbour, a live Willow chamber, creating a canopy with a weeping feature tree or a Summer house with a fridge full of cold drinks - you can even get lovely ‘Gypsey’ wooden caravans on line. You could even create a room with hedging inside your garden where you can sit and connect back to yourself away from the tugs of war of daily life! Step 3. Can you introduce curved paths and classical shapes like old pots and vases that give your space a gravity that hints of a time gone by, or the time that is timeless.

Creating more Romance in your Garden and therefore in your Life. Design a Romantic Garden for Yourself... Is your garden looking stale with barren or empty areas? Is it a place that continually invites you into its’ arms? Can your garden reflect the values you have about life and what is important? If not why not suffuse it with more romance? A place where lovers meet, a space to let yourself be overwhelmed with the sensuality of nature and where mysterious nooks and crannies can lead to a meditation on beauty and impermanence! Step 1. Are all your 5 senses delighted?  The fragrance of climbing Roses, Chamomile paths and Lavender.  The sound of gushing water and the wind in tall grasses.  The furry touch of Lamb’s Ear and glossy Fatsia leaves.  The sight of Romantic colour combinations.  The taste of Grapes, Fennel, Apples and Chives. Step 2. For a trist with your loved one or to feel your love of nature in quiet contemplation ask yourself: is the seating cosy with a sense of intimacy.

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Where to go in August This is your very last chance to see Chiltern Lodge this year. An exquisite garden developed by Lady Collum for over 40 years, it features a series of interlocking rooms, each one with a different purpose and feel- a herb garden, pool room, water rill room and classical sandstone summer house. Look to abundant planting like tall ornamental grasses, Allium heads, Day Lillies , the scrabble of Nasturtiums and wild Geraniums. You can let your Wysteria be a bit more wild, let Roses climb up all the big trees and drainpipes, allow great heavy headed Peonies to flop about without stakes, and intersperse the planting with intense bright colour spots of Poppies, Delphiniums and Phlox- and of course lots of shrub Roses. To create a Romantic garden you need to ask yourself ‘what does love look like?’ -and then make this happen! A beautiful water feature reflecting the still heart of all things, a hot coloured flower border full of passion and generosity, a well crafted seat for two tucked away from the house catching the evening sun where

The garden is lovingly tended with an eye for detail and simple colour palettes. It is open to the public just a few days of the year so put the date in your diary now. Only day left this year Monday 5th August 2-5.30pm Fletchling, East Sussex TN22 3ST


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What to do in August Obviously keep up the watering in sustained hot weather Top up the mulch to retain moisture and keep weeds down (don’t forget they kept on growing until Xmas last year!) Keep pinching out your tomatoes and sowing new rills of lettuce, radishes and spinach

Time to prune the bigger shrubs that have just finished flowering like Wygelia, Philadelpus, and Sprirea- cut out the old flowering wood back to new growth that next year’s flowers will bloom from Mow your lawn on a higher setting now to keep moisture in the grass to help mitigate against summer browning in dry spells Apply a nitrogen feed if Red Thread fungus is taking over your lawn


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Pulborough Village Hall Celebrating it’s 20 year anniversary this September On the 6th of September this year, Pulborough Social Centre (Pulborough Village Hall – as it is known) will be celebrating 20 years since it first opened its doors to the public. A very popular venue with an average of 1,000 people using the facilities on offer every week. This replaced the much loved old Village Hall, which many of you will remember was situated next door to the Oddfellows Arms in Lower Street. The building had sadly become beyond economical repair, following storm damage in October 1987. The ‘new’ hall is located in Swan view, just south of the library, where you will find a large, modern building with four halls of various sizes and meeting room for hire, plus a dance studio, all with disabled access; three kitchens, including one ‘industrial’ sized, complete with a new push-through dishwasher, hot cupboard and newly purchased commercial gas cooker. Two of the main halls (and meeting room) have amazing, uninterrupted views over Pulborough Brooks and the South Downs, making it an ideal venue for wedding receptions and family celebrations. Another good sized hall comes with its own enclosed courtyard. The hall has charitable status and as such, is overseen by a board of specially appointed (volunteer) Trustees, representing some of our founding member groups and the Parish Council. The hall is run on a day to day basis by a dedicated and enthusiastic team, headed up by Manager Denise , Assistant Manager Bev and five other part-time

Pulborough & District Community Care Association CELEBRATING

SERVICES & ACTIVITIES FOR PEOPLE IN 50 YEARS PULBOROUGH & SURROUNDING VILLAGES Lunch Club ¦ Wednesday Social Club 1st Tuesday Club (incl. falls prevention) ¦ T'ai Chi Sight Problems Group ¦ Toe-Nail Cutting Community Transport Scheme ¦ Volunteer Visiting WE WOULD LOVE TO SEE YOU!

01798 813039 www.pcclub.org.uk/pdcca

members of staff all committed to the smooth running and immaculate upkeep of the building. There are around 30 regular groups & organisations that meet here, everything from Art Club to Zumba, Bridge Club to Yoga; with Lunch Club, Short Mat Bowls, Jelly Beans and Little Monkeys toddler sessions to name but a few, in between. They are also the permanent home of organisations such as the Scouts/Brownies/Cubs/Beavers & Rainbows groups, The Children & Family Centre, Pulborough Village Pre School, DFF Dance, (with use of a dedicated dance studio), Pulborough Brooks Baptist Church and Pulborough Parish Council office. Their regular monthly events are worth noting in the diary, including the ever popular Village Market every 4th Saturday (excluding August), Cinemobile Film


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Nights on the 3rd Monday evening of the month, and on a Friday evening Zumba Clubfit, for a ‘party like’ dance workout! They also offer free Wifi, are licensed for entertainment and sale of alcohol and have parking for around 40 vehicles. For more information you can pop in or call 01798 874647, visit their website www.pulbvh.org.uk or find them on Facebook for regular updates and event announcements. Regular Group Meetings & Classes Aerobics – Exercise for all in a relaxed class – Thurs 9.30am-10.30am. Contact Lynn 01798 812860 email: plhampshire@uwclub.net. Art Group – Beginners & improvers, still life, figure drawing, landscapes – Tues 2pm – 4pm. Contact Mike Cross on 01798 875167. Art Class – Koshia Paint Studio – Friendly, energetic & creative classes, working in acrylic – Thurs 7pm – 8.30pm, contact Shivani on 07857 769059, email skhoshia@gmail.com – www.shivanikhoshia.com. Bowls (short mat) – Wednesday evenings plus weekend matches home & away. 6.30pm – 8.30pm. New members welcome. Edna Henly 01798 872599 Bridge Club – Friendly club, affiliated to the EBU meets Thursdays to play duplicate bridge 7.00pm. Contact Tom Garside 01403 782814 Children & Family Centre – Drop in, toy library, stay and play, baby weighing. Tue & Wed: 01798 871194. Computer Club – 1st Tues of each month. Q&A’s, seminars, guest speakers, topics. 7.30pm-9.30pm. Contact Bill Cutting 01903 746928.

First Tuesday Group – 1st Tue each month 11.15am –2.45pm. Chair exercises, knitting group, coffee, cakes and sale table. Janice Anstey 01798 874523 (exercises), Gina Spain 01798 872497 (knitting). Film Night – Cinemobile. 3rd Mon 7.30pm. Up-todate films, large screen. Refreshments (in aid of Macmillan Support). Kevin Orman – Cinemobile 01903 750235, JennyKern – Macmillan 01403 782105. Foot Clinic – Nail cutting service. approx once every six weeks on a Wednesday afternoon. Telephone for appointment – Christine Wells 01798 875291 or Jean Seagrim 01798 872540. Pulborough Garden Society – Meet last Tuesday each month 7.30pm. Varied garden related topics, spring show, garden visits – Contact Hazel Tyte – 01798 875296

Core Challenge Pilates – A Pilates based workout for the whole body. Tues 7pm-8pm. Contact Lynn on 01798 812860, email: plhampshire@uwclub.net.

Jelly Beans Toddler Group - Mondays (term time) 10am -11.30am. Activities & fun for children 0-5 years. Tea & coffee. Contact jellybeanstoddlergroup@gmail.com or find on Facebook.

Craft Club Workshop – Various handicrafts, new members welcome. 2nd Wed of each month, 2pm4pm. Contact Betty McAllister 01403 790741.

Little Monkeys – Friendly toddler Group – 0-4 years. Every Fri 10-11.30am. Soft play, cars, craft, snacks. Search Facebook, or Sammi King 07717 688991.

DFF Dance – Ballet, tap, modern. For children, teenagers & adults in specially adapted studio. Every weekday some Sats. Caro Anderson dffdance@hotmail.co.uk

Lunch Club – A welcome lunch break for senior citizens, every Wednesday 12-2pm. New members welcome. Mini bus if required. Ann Kaiser 01798 872819.


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Pilates – (Regan Method) Wed & Fri 10 – 11am. Flatten tummy, strengthen back, improve posture, loosen tight muscles. Julie Regan Tel 07973 293585. Pilates – Wednesdays 6-7pm & 7.15-8.15, two classes. Increase mobility, stretch, strengthen, improve balance. Contact Di Palmer – 07767 263493. Pulborough Brooks Baptist Church – Take a fresh look at Church. Every Sunday 10.30am-12. Pastor David Howling 01903 741709, pulboroughbaptistchurch@gmail.com Pulborough Parish Council – First floor of Village Hall. Mon-Fri 9-12.30pm. Contact Parish Clerk on 01798 873532. Pulborough Village Pre-School – For children 2-5 years. Mon-Thurs 9am-1pm, Fri 9am-2pm. Contact Allison Walter on 01798 875329 or visit www.pulboroughvillagepreschool.weebly.com Pulborough Society – Statutory consultees in local planning. Exists to preserve & protect the village’s heritage and environment. Seven lively & entertaining meetings per year on either a Wednesday afternoon at 2.30pm or evening at 7.30pm. Contact Peter Jones 01798 874249, chair@pulboroughsociety.org Scouts Groups – including Beavers, Brownies (Mondays), Cubs (Fridays), Rainbows (Thursdays), Scouts (Wednesdays). Contact the Village Hall. Sussex Youth Theatre – Tuesdays term time 5.307.30pm. Love to act, sing or dance, aged 6-18. Make new friends, gain confidence, develop your talent. Contact Mitch Jenkins 07788 497779, 01903 602815, or email: mitch@sussexyouththeatre.co.uk; www.mitchjenkins.co.uk UdanceUK – High energy children’s dance class for fun, co-ordination, fitness, confidence. Fridays 4.307.00pm. Contact Kate Deacon 07743 216565, katedeacon7@gmail.com Volunteer Visiting Scheme (VVS), Meetings 1st Tuesday at 5pm. Contact Jill Westlake 01798 812104 Wednesday Club – Social & recreational afternoon for those 55 plus. Wednesdays 2-4pm. Card games, indoor bowls, refreshments. Mini bus if required.

Kerri Chipper Fitness Zumba & Clubbercise Total body workout classes in Storrington and Pulborough area. 07540 387653 / kerrichipper@yahoo.co.uk Facebook - Kerri Chipper Fitness

Courtyard - ideal for children’s parties Contact Rosemary Russell 01798 873174 or Liz Sollom 01798 812573 WeightWatchers – Friendly weekly meetings – Tuesdays 9.30-11am. Contact Bev Carroll 01403 733562, bcarrolll@weightwatchers.co.uk. www.weightwatcherslocal.co.uk 0345 677 7788 W.I (Womens Institute) – Second Monday monthly 7.30pm, new members most welcome. Contact Meriel Fooks 01798 873465 Yoga – Monday 10.30am-12, Thursday 7-8.30pm. Mixed ability classes. Help improve flexibility, strength and balance. Relax and settle your mind. Contact Gail Chandler – 01903 746450, chandleryoga@hotmail.co.uk Zumba – Fun dance workout, with great tunes. Contact Kerri Chipper 07540 387653, kerrichipper@yahoo.co.uk Other groups that meet regularly at Pulborough Village Hall are: West Sussex Beekeepers; PC&SO (Prostrate Cancer Support Organisation); U3A (University of the Third Age); Folk Dancing; Clubfit (Zumba party night); Pulborough Patient Link (topics/presentations); Age UK (Weekly Dementia Support Group) Pulborough Village Hall Swan View, Pulborough RH20 2BF 01798 874647 www.pulbvh.org.uk


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Motoring Services in Pulborough New Motorcycle MOT test lane coming soon!

MOT Test Lane at LMC

For most of us, motor repairs and MOT tests are a unwelcome necessity in day to day life. At LMC Auto Services Owner Lee Cripps aims to offer first class service at competitive prices. He told Sussex Local that he and his fully qualified team of mechanics endeavour to maintain a high quality of workmanship coupled with a genuine aspiration to help the motorist. Lee thinks that little extras, such as free collection and delivery within 20 miles, free vehicle wash with a service and an online discount on MOTs, keep his customers happy - and happy customers recommend others. LMC will also be opening a motorcycle MOT lane in the near future - so watch this space! After an apprenticeship and four years of study Lee started LMC as a mobile mechanic with his trusty Escort van! The company has now been at their current spacious premises at the Station Approach Estate in Pulborough for over five years. Lee told us that in their fully equipped workshop they can undertake work on all makes of cars and light vans including servicing and repairs to brakes, clutches,

Diagnostics

From left: Becky, Lee, Kevin & Dan

suspension, cam belts and exhausts together with engine/gearbox rebuilds and electrical diagnosis. He added that customers who need to protect their manufacturer’s warranty on a new vehicle can rest assured that a service with LMC will keep it valid and could save a fair amount off main dealer service charges. Lee was pleased to confirm that he is a member of Check-a-Trade, the Good Garage Scheme, Buy With Confidence, Foxy Lady Garages and trustmygarage.com closely adhering to their codes of conduct. Also, at the time of writing you can save up to 40% on tyres when booked through Blackcircles.com. Unit 8, Station Approach Industrial Estate, Station Road, Pulborough. 01798 873281 or go online at www.lmcautoservices.co.uk where you can book a service or discounted MOT


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West Chiltington Parish Council Internal Audit - Mulberry & Co are the parish council’s internal auditors. The purpose of internal audit is to review and report to the council whether its systems of financial and other internal controls over its activities and operating procedures are effective. Internal audit’s role is to assist the council in fulfilling its responsibility to have and maintain proper internal control arrangements and those for the prevention and detection of fraud, error or mistakes. Following the visit of the Internal Auditor in April, the Council was pleased to learn that the overall systems and procedures in place are entirely fit for purpose and, in many respects, a model of good practice. The audit was conducted in accordance with current practices and guidelines and testing was conducted in line with the inherent risks assessment. The following areas were covered. Review of: Financial Regulations, Risk Assessments, Budgeting Process, Proper Bookkeeping, Income, Salaries, Fixed Assets, Trust information, End of year accounts Only two minor items were identified for review, both of which have been completed. Skate Park Plans for the replacement of the skate park at

the recreation ground have progressed following a SurveyMonkey survey carried out, to which there were 61 responses. Most of the responses were positive and supportive of a new facility. We have been lucky to be supported by a small group of younger residents who have a keen interest in the facility who are now working with our approved contractor Radaii Ramps to develop the scheme to a final design proposal. Our former Locum Parish Clerk, Sam Shippen, is progressing an application for funding and we are hopeful that installation will happen in September. New Parish Clerk The Council is pleased to welcome our new permanent Parish Clerk, Anna Chambers, who started with us on 27th June 2016. She is new to the world of parish councils but joins us with a wealth of administrative and management experience. We wish her well as she settles into her new role. The Parish Office will now be open regularly on a Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 10am-12noon and 2pm3pm. Anna can be contacted on 01798 817434 or wcpcclerk@aol.com.

01798 874219


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It’s Summer! Bored of rain and dreary weather? It’s not too late to book your summer holiday through me! Whether you’re looking for a cruise, a short city break, a European Beach resort or something more exotic I’ve got some fantastic offers to destinations all over the world. As part of Travel Counsellors, I have access to some fabulous deals on wonderful places around the globe. Not only that, I will be there for you before, during and after your trip. As I work from home, I am there when you need me and I will take care of everything for you to make your holiday as stress free as possible. I strive to go the extra mile and have excellent relationships with many hotels and cruise companies – which means I’ll always be able to make your holiday just that little bit more special. So if you’re looking to escape to sunnier climes why not give me a call and see where you could be jetting off to? Telephone 01903 863550 or please send me an email to: Michelle.murray@travelcounsellors.com www.travelcounsellors.co.uk/michelle.murray

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Tax on savings Sarah from Monks on the new Personal Savings Allowance Bank interest rates are predicted to reach new lows following the Brexit vote as talk of further interest rate cuts are mooted. However, there is a silver lining as many taxpayers won’t have to pay Income Tax on their savings income. In the current 2016-17 tax year, taxpayers with total taxable income of less than £16,000 will have no interest to pay on their savings. This figure is based on the starting rate limit for savings of £5,000 added to the current personal allowance figure of £11,000. However, where non-savings income exceeds the personal allowance the savings Income Tax band is gradually reduced to zero. Of more relevance to most taxpayers, will be the introduction of the new Personal Savings Allowance (PSA) on 6 April 2016. For basic-rate taxpayers the first £1,000 interest on savings income is tax-free. For higher-rate taxpayers the tax-free personal savings allowance will be £500. Anyone earning over £150,000 will not benefit from the new PSA. Taken together, basic taxpayers with a total taxable income of £17,000 or less will have no tax to pay on their savings income (note that earned income i.e. not savings interest must be £11,000 or less). Interest from savings products such as ISA’s and ‘premium bond wins’ do not count towards the new limit. A basic-rate

taxpayer with ISA interest and premium bond wins can still benefit in full from the relevant PSA limits. Given the low interest rate environment, it is worth reviewing the interest rates you are earning on any savings to ensure that they are at or near the top of the interest rate charts. It is also important to bear in mind the current £75,000 bank deposit guarantee limit. The limit is per depositor per bank. Sarah Fitzgerald, Monks Accountants, Storrington 01903 890669 email info@monksaccountants.com

Are you paying too much tax? Call today for a free business finance assessment

01903 890 669

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

CLEANING

871 447 07887 760 591

www.ecocarpetandupholsterycleaning.co.uk

Cleaning

General Builder

Over 30 years experience Free Estimates

01903 263 886 07976 896 463

Curtains / Soft Furnishings

CARPET & UPHOLSTERY

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

J.N.Richardson

Local Domestic Cleaning Call Sasha on

07760 883912

www.homeanddry.biz horsham@homeanddry.biz

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.

Please call the workroom on

07504 515 343 Dog Care

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

Clearance

House & Garage Clearance

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

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48 Business Directory Drainage Unblocking Toilets - Sinks - Sewers - Manholes Gutters - Gullies

Machinery - Buildings - Tennis Courts - Car Parks Other services CCTV Surveys - Excavation & Repairs - No Dig repairs

acedrainage@outlook.com

(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

J&D Car Services

G RAHAM & C ADELL JEWELLERS FOR 50 YEARS

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

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01798 815600

077483 31766 / 01903 892627

A.S.H. Electrical

Jewellers & Repairers

of Nutbourne

High Pressure Cleans Drives - Patios - Plant -

Electricians

Garage

Hairdresser

New & Pre-Owned Watch battery service Quality leather straps Watch & jewellery repairs

Opening hours Tues, Thurs, Fri Saturday

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

10.00 - 4.00 9.30 - 1.00

01903 743 579 6 High Street Storrington RH20 4DU

07460 213 351 amygilbert3@hotmail.co.uk

C & C Electrical Services Ltd

Colin Mayo QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN  

Any work considered ‘Part P’ & Fully insured  Large or small jobs

01903 700938 M: 07703 253808 T:

Landscaping

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

Home Help

Silve 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

Ironing

Specialist in all aspects of hard & soft landscaping

Locksmiths Any Category Advertisement 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

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Lock outs/Door Jam  Garage/Window Locks  UPVC Specialist  Fully Guaranteed 

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OAP Discounts Insurance Work CRB checked NO VAT!

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Plumbing & Heating

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

Pest Control

Painting & Decorating

DAVID HUGHES

Harry Jackson

Pest Control

Painter - Decorator - Property Maintenance

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30+ years experience Exterior & Interior Free quotations Fully insured 01798 875 033 07774 676 115 david.hughes10@btinternet.com

INSECTS - RODENTS - BIRDS 01903 200 278 07718 355 716 i n f o @ hj p e s t c o nt r ol . c o . u k w w w . hj p es t co n t r o l . c o. uk

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

553992

07979 746239

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

01903 740 538 07871 725 133

01903 550 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

AM PM 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

pipelineplumbingservices.co.uk info@pipelineplumbingservices.co.uk

&PLUMBING HEATING

Full bathroom installation EST 1979 Boiler replacements Heating installations Small jobs welcome Call Andrew Registered Plumber No call out charge 01903 873 886 07850 431 809 

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Boiler & Central heating installations & upgrades Radiators OIL & GAS Engineers Powerflushing Servicing Landlord certificates 01903 791491 Plumbing 07584 650669 www.sussexboilerreplacements.co.uk


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Property Services

Property Services cont.

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HANDYMEN

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

Shirley

07796 950 876

allin1handy@hotmail.co.uk

Roofing

info@whittington.co

Plastering

PLASTERING

RENDERING All areas covered Free quotations Fully insured

northyathome@msn.com

01903 504 877 07920 798 071

R & R Roofing

Podiatry/Chiropody DAWN N JONES MSSCh MBChA

Pulborough Podiatry

Visiting appointments available

01798 872 647 Pre School

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

 For children 2-5 years  Open 5 mornings

including lunch club Allison Walter

Specialists

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

Fitting & Tiling

 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

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

STEVE CHISWELL Roofing & Building

01798 875329

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

Any Category Advertisement

01903 872365 07801 295889

www.pulboroughvillagepreschool.weebly.com

£10 a month plus VAT - includes design Book and pay online at www.sussexlocal.net or call 01903 868 474

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Tree Surgery cont.

YOUNGER ROOFING

SUSSEX TREES & HEDGES

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

Roofing since 1988

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 No VAT

Garry Miller 07786 447 554

01903 713 423 07984 884 642

sussextrees and hedges@hotmail.co.uk

younger.roofing@yahoo.co.uk

Window Cleaning

Tree Surgery D.R. GRADY

TREE SURGERY - West Chiltington  Felling  Hedge Cutting  Pruning  Stump Grinding dr.grady@yahoo.co.uk

01798 815415 / 07703 358874

 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

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