February 2011
SUSSEX LOCAL Pulborough - West Chiltington - Fittleworth - Bury Local news and events through the door to over 4,500 homes in this area every month
IS ROMANCE DEAD? A light-hearted look at Valentine’s Day by Cat Knowles-Fitton
WHAT’S ON
Local events in February
GARDENING
Tasks, tips, weather outlook & more
STYLE
Spring Clean your wardrobe!
PLUS
Local Walks, Travel, Fashion, Recipe, Prize Crossword Charity, Business Directory, Offers from Local Businesses
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February 4 2011 12 Cover Photo Fittleworth cotteges kindly supplied by Sheila Mills.
Welcome... It’s February and many people will be buying cards and presents to give to loved ones on Valentine’s Day. Read about the origins of this annual event and who Saint Valentine was, in a light-hearted article ‘Is Romance Dead?’ by Cat Knowles-Fitton on page 17. Gay Richardson helps us sort out our wardrobes - the perfect job for a damp February Saturday - see our Style feature on page 24. Take advantage of the dry days to get out in the garden. Phocas lists the main tasks for February on page 27 along with his weather predictions. Our recipe this month on page 22 is a perfect Valentine’s Day dessert and is very simple to make too. We’re always pleased to publish items free of charge for local groups and charities. So, if you need help or want to spread the word about a good cause, please do get in touch. Anything non-commercial and of interest to our readers will be considered and if you can send a photograph as well, so much the better. Send your contributions to info@sussexlocal.net by 7th of the month for the following month’s magazine. We are also looking for photographs of local scenes for our covers. A small fee will be paid for any used. Have a great February, Kristina Words of Wit “Getting divorced just because you don't love a man is almost as silly as getting married just because you do.” ZSA ZSA GABOR
What’s On locally
Local Walks
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Charity/Community notice board
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Is Romance Dead? By Cat Knowles-Fitton
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Recipe. Upside-down Pear Cake
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Style - Spring clean your wardrobe!
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Phocas the Gardener
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Prize Crossword
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Business Directory - Find local trades & services
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Advertiser Index
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What’s On
What’s On - February 2011 This guide covers a range of free and paid-for events across our region. If you are organising something which you would like to publicise in a future issue or on our website please enter the full details on to our website at www.sussexlocal.net/whats_on.htm. www.sussexlocal.net/whats_on.htm It is free of charge to list a local club society notnot-forfor-profit or charity event in Sussex Local Magazine or on our website and £20 + VAT for commercial listings to appear in all four editions - circ. of 21 000 homes (or free with a display advertisement). **Please add March events to website by 7th February.**
BINGO
GARDEN EVENTS
Thu 10 Feb 7:00 PM Charity Bingo Regular bingo evening held on the 2nd Thursday of every month. Great prizes, raffle & refreshments and fun for everyone! Storrington Village Hall, 59 West Street, Storrington RH20 4DZ. Just 50pence and all for an excellent cause. The Mary How Trust telephone 08452 410 956 or email contact@maryhowtrust.org
Sun 27 Feb 1:00 PM Arundel Agenda 21 Seed Swap Come along and swap seeds, plants, gardening books and magazines. If you don’t have any to swap, seeds can be purchased for a minimal donation. Expert advise is on hand from the gardeners who work the Arundel Castle Gardens. At the Norfolk Centre Mill Road, Arundel BN18 9PA 50p adults / children free. Contact Rita Godfrey 01903 885826 or email ritagodfrey@rgunlimited.f9.co.uk
COMMUNITY
Wed 09 Feb 7:30 PM Storrington Film Night. Made In Dagenham. A rousing comedy-drama based on a women’s strike at the Ford Car plant in Dagenham in 1968. A feel good film from the director of the Calendar Girls. Stars Miranda Richardson, and Bob Hoskins. At Sullington Village Hall, Thakeham Road, Storrington RH20 3PP £5. Contact Malcolm Bennett 01798 812407 mk01ben@yahoo.co.uk
Sun 20 Feb 6:00 PM Contemplative Fire Gathering A monthly gathering integrating creative arts, wisdom and worship with meditation, silence, spaciousness and wonder sacrament and story. Discover the creative depths of silence and the wisdom of the Christian mystics. At Sullington Parish Hall, Thakeham Road, Storrington RH20 3PP For more information contact Revd Tessa Holland 01903 740487 Mon 21 Feb 2:30 PM Carers Drop In Drop in for a chat and a cup of tea plus information and advice for carers. 24-26 West Street, Storrington (Little Footsteps building) RH20. Free for carers. 01903 536378
FILM
Tue 22 Feb 7:30 PM Mary How Trust Film Society At West Chiltington Village Hall RH20 2PZ Ticket hotline: 01798 877641 www.maryhowtrust.org £5 Contact Stuart Trownson 08452 410 956 for more details or email stuart.trownson@maryhowtrust.org
MUSIC Wed 02 Feb 7:30 PM Concert The very best in electronic organ and keyboard music. Queen Street Centre, Queen Street, Worthing BN14 7BL 01903 691888 Fri 04 Feb 8:00 PM Baroque Music An evening of music from the Baroque era performed on period instruments. Victoria Rowcroft Mezzo Soprano, Charlotte Munro Baroque Flute and Massimo, Redaelli Harpsichord. Programme to include works by Handel, Locatelli and Telemann. Court Room Christ’s Hospital School, Horsham RH13 0LJ Adults £8 Conc £7 The Box Office 01403 247434 boxoffice@christs-hospital.org.uk Sat 05 Feb 7:30 PM Concert The Boundstone Chorus Worthing Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra present a performance of Orff s Carmina Burana and premiere of Requiem by Lancing young composer Kevin Withell. Assembly Hall Stoke Abbott Road Worthing BN11 1HQ £8 - £15 Children under 16 and students £3 01903 851827 Sat 26 Feb 11:30 AM Concert Morning Melodies played by Marcus Martin (Piano and Organ) with Caroline Lowe (Soprano). Coffee available from 11:00. Donations in aid of the Mayor of Worthing’s Charity Fund. At Worthing Baptist Church Christchurch Road, BN11 1JH Free. 0845 370 9170 Fri 04 Mar 8:00 PM Chamber Music Featuring Juliet Edwards on Piano. Rachel Ellis - Violin and guest artist Judith Souter - Cello playing Beethoven sonata for violin and piano - op.30 in G major Brahms sonata for cello and piano in E minor and the Mendelssohn piano trio in D minor. Court Room Christ’s Hospital School, Horsham RH13 0LJ Adults £8 Conc £7 The Box Office 01403 247434 boxoffice@christs-hospital.org.uk
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SALES & MARKETS
Sat 05 Mar 7:30 PM Old Time Music Hall An extravaganza of excellent entertainment, fun and frolics. A licensed bar will be available. Tickets from Guy Leonard Storrington & Pulborough offices and Cherilyn News, West Chiltington. At Pulborough Village Hall RH20 2BF £12.50 inc Supper. Jan Taylor 01403 790012 or email j.taylor2@ssesurf.co.uk
Fri 04 Feb 9:00 AM Ashington Market Local fruit, vegetables, bread and a butcher. Homemade cakes, chutneys and jams. Hand crafted jewellery and cards along with other unique gifts and accessories for the home. Light refreshments available. New Venue! The Scout Hall, Church Lane, Ashington RH20 3JY
Sat 05 Mar 7:30 PM Bonjour Monsieur Bouzignac Brighton Consort, with their new director Katie Thomas, present an introduction to the choral music of the 17th century composer Bouzignac. At St Nicholas Church London Road, Arundel BN18 9AT £10 (£8 concessions). 01273 833746 jenny@bremf.org.uk or www.brightonconsort.org.uk Sun 06 Mar 2:00 PM Singing Masterclass Discover how people are taught to sing! Six of Christ’s Hospital’s best singers will be working with Alison Pearce a distinguished international soprano soloist in opera oratorio and recital. At the Court Room, Christ’s Hospital School, Horsham RH13 0LJ Free Admission. The Box Office 01403 247434 boxoffice@christs-hospital.org.uk
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Sat 05 Feb 10:00 AM NSPCC Valentine Market Stalls, raffle and refreshments in aid of the NSPCC. Norfolk Centre, Mill Road Arundel BN18 9PA. Contact Wendy Diggens 07853 317393 wendy.diggens@sky.com Sat 12 Feb 10:00 AM Findon Downs WI Jumble Sale At Findon Village Hall BN14 OTA entry 20p Sat 12 Feb 9:00 AM Shoreham Market East Street 9-1pm 01273 263152 Sat 12 Feb 9:00 AM West Chiltington Farmers Market Over 20 local produce and craft stalls. Disabled access and toilet facilities. West Chiltington Village Hall, Mill Road, RH20 2PZ Free entry. Call 07900 954127 or email Claire@westchiltingtonfarmersmarket.co.uk
Sat 19 Feb 9:00 AM Arundel Farmers’ Market Fresh and locally sourced seasonal goods. Market Square Town Quay Jubilee Gardens 01798 865804 or www.arundel.org.uk
SALES & MARKETS CONT. Thu 24 Feb 8:45 AM Slindon Village Farmers’ Market Coronation Hall, Reynolds Lane, Slindon BN18 0QU 08.4512.30. Sat 26 Feb 9:00 AM Worthing Farmers’ Market South Street Square Worthing West Sussex BN11 1EG 01273 263152 Sat 26 Feb 10:00 AM Children’s Nearly new sale A nearly new sale of baby and children’s things bringing money back into peoples homes and providing good quality used toys, clothes and equipment at great prices. St Mary’s Church Hall, Sea Place, Worthing (behind Goring library) BN12 4UJ £1 Adults children free. Joanne Wood 7899677190 joanne@kittyrosesales.co.uk
BOWLS Sat 5th Feb 10:00 AM Bognor Bowling Club Open Day Come along and try your hand at Bowling. We are starting coaching sessions on Wednesday and Saturday mornings. Joining is free on the day. Tel 01243 865091 Arun District Indoor Bowls Club, Nyewood Lane, Bognor Regis PO22 2TT Next to Bognor Football Club
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What’s On CLUBS & SOCIETIES
COURSES
COURSES CONT.
Tue 01 Feb 7:30 PM Pulborough Computer Club AGM plus choosing topics for 2011. At Pulborough Village Hall RH20 2BF £1 Pat Beard 01903 743250 impcottage@talktalk.net
Tue 15 Feb 11:00 AM Digital Photo Workshops For anyone wishing to refresh their knowledge of Elements and learn some new techniques. Will suit people who have attended Stages 1 and 2 with a good working knowledge of the software. Open Learning Centre, Lodge Hill, Watersfield RH20 1LZ £30 / £27.50 for members of the OLC. Carol Holly 01798 831411 openlearning@lodgehill.org.uk Fri 18 Feb 10:30 AM Exploring Your Digital Camera A half-day (non-practical) course for anyone new to digital photography Information about pixels, resolutions and some of the features on digital cameras. At the Open Learning Centre, Lodge Hill Watersfield, Near Pulborough RH20 1LZ £17.50 or £15.75 for members of the OLC. Carol Holly 01798 831411 openlearning@lodgehill.org.uk Tue 22 Feb 1:30 PM Talk on Internet and Emails A talk on using the Internet and emailing followed by a Practical Session on the Internet with a follow-up session a week later. The price includes CD covering 1st session and membership for 1 year to Open Learning Centre. The Open Learning Centre, Lodge Hill Watersfield RH20 1LZ £20 for the 2 Sessions. 01798 831411 openlearning@lodgehill.org.uk
Fri 25 Feb 10:30 AM Beginners Digital Photography A half -day course to help you get more from your digital photography with demonstrations on how to download your photo files, store and rename them and make prints. How to email photos and copy them to a CD. The Open Learning Centre, Lodge Hill Watersfield Near Pulborough RH20 1LZ £17.50 for nonmembers £15.75 for members of the OLC. Reduction if booked with Exploring Your Digital Camera Carol Holly 01798 831411 openlearning@lodgehill.org.uk
Thu 10 Feb 7:30 PM Findon Village W.I. Cook Trading Ltd will be demonstrating some of their recipes and providing some tasters. Bring along an old cooking utensil to enter this month’s competition. New members are very welcome. Findon Village Hall BN14 OTA June Harwood 01903 877344 cgear@uk2.net Mon 14 Feb 10:00 AM Ashington Ramblers Walk Red Lion Car Park Ashington RH20 3DD. Contact Maggie 01903 892001 Tue 15 Feb 7:30 PM Pulborough Computer Club Basic Spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel 2007. At Pulborough Village Hall RH20 2BF £1 including refreshments. Pat Beard 01903 743250 impcottage@talktalk.net Tue 22 Feb 2:15 PM Walberton DFAS Monthly Arts Lecture. Norman Rockwell - Great American artist or mere illustrator? by John Ericson Yapton and Ford Village Hall, Main Road, Yapton. BN18 0ET Free for members / £5 for guests 01903 883876 or email: thebrocklebanks@btinternet.com
TALKS Tue 08 Feb 12:00 PM Talk on eBay A talk on eBay followed by a practical session. Coffee and cake provided! Open Learning Suite Lodge Hill, Watersfield Pulborough RH20 1LZ £15 for non -members £10 for members of the OLC Carol Holly 01798 831411 openlearning@lodgehill.org.uk Wed 09 Feb 2:30 PM National Trust Association Lecture Worthing Library BN11 1HD 01903 237164 Sun 13 Feb 2:00 PM Seed Swap, Sowing and Growing Lecture at Old Palace Glebe Road Worthing BN14 7PF 01903 537925
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OUTDOOR
BUSINESS
Thu 03 Feb 7:00 PM Charity Greyhound Racing Shake off those winter blues and treat yourself to a good night out. We are offering tables of 4 or 6 in the Skyline Restaurant that gives you a good view of the action whilst enjoying a3 course dinner. Coral Greyhound Stadium Hove BN3 7BZ £19.50 inc 3 Course Dinner John Bayley 01903 740241 jandsbayley@talktalk.net
Sat 12 Feb 7:30 PM ComPassion at Stanmer Join us for an elegant champagne reception and sumptuous light supper. Guests will be spoilt for choice between our popular live samba music from Sambossa and DJ decks in the lobby. An array of superb prizes generously donated by businesses near and far will be on offer at our silent auction. Stanmer House, Stanmer Park Brighton, East Sussex BN1 9QA £45 includes dinner Tamsyn Arienzo 01273 473771
Tue 15 Feb 6:00 PM Storrington Village Networking A friendly group of local businesses meeting once a month at the White Horse Hotel in Storrington. A free event where you can promote your business and make new contacts. Open to all businesses from Storrington and the surrounding area. Contact 01903 868474 or email info@sussexlocal.net to book a place or see www.villagenetworking.biz for more information
Mon 07 Feb 7:30 PM Macmillan Film Night Tickets available from Four Seasons Pulborough. At The Village Hall, Pulborough. £5.50 Jenny Kern 01403 782105 carol@sereia.co.uk
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Tue 22 Feb 6:30 PM St Wilfrid’s hospice launch This is an evening to promote the work of the hospice and to raise its profile in Arundel. At Arundel Town Hall BN18 9BJ. Free. Jenny Edmonds 01903 884882 jajaedmonds@greenbee.net
HORSE RACING Sun 6 Feb 1:00 PM Winter Family Race Day, Bring the family for an exciting afternoon of jump racing at Fontwell Park 01243 543 335 www.fontwellpark.co.uk Sun 27 Feb 1:00 PM Countryside Raceday, at Fontwell Park 01243 543 335 www.fontwellpark.co.uk
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Award winning Gardens Monthly home & garden issues with Louisa Bell of City & Country Landscapes
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ach New Year brings us a whole set of new gardens for the season ahead. It’s a really exciting prospect when we go out to meet new clients and look at their house and garden and listen to their ideas and plans. Sometimes a new conservatory or extension is going to make an impact on the garden. Other folks are just fed up with looking at the same old garden that they’ve had for 30 years and other new clients decide not to move and ‘do’ the garden instead. We can only build so many gardens in a year and it’s wonderful when some of these gardens are friends of previous clients and have come via recommendation. We still keep in touch with so many of our old clients – advising on plants, meeting them for lunch, talking about shrubs and trees we planted and marvelling at how everything has grown (of course, we did know that things would get to this size!). Gardens are such personal things. As a designer, I’m always determined that a garden should belong to the client, and be the culmination of the things they’ve most wished for – even if they didn’t know those wishes at the outset. Being a good designer means making the most of every single part of a garden, having reasons to walk around, areas to discover and wonderful plants that provide colour and structure throughout the year. The pictures that you see in magazines are gardens that are eminently possible for you to own too. When you think ‘Oh isn’t that lovely’, that could be your garden. As landscape contractors we were delighted to win a National Landscaping Award in December for construction excellence. This was awarded to us by the British Association of Landscape Industries. Unfortunately we couldn’t get to the awards ceremony in London as it was the ‘day of the snow’ and no trains were running and the roads were impassable. The guys were all dressed up in their suits (something we don’t see very
often!) and it was a great shame that we didn’t get there. I’m mentioning this just to show off really, because once you’ve told your Mum and your sister there aren’t many others to tell! Anyway, it proves that we really do know what we’re doing so you’ll be in safe hands when you decide to take on that wonderful garden make-over. When we take our portfolio out to clients, they always like to see the ‘before and after’ shots of gardens. I must admit, some of them are quite amazing, even to me. We usually go back to gardens we’ve built the following June with a professional photographer. We visit some gardens for years and watch them grow and mature. We have had some lovely testimonials from clients, which you can read on our new and updated website. It’s so wonderful to know that the gardens are being used and loved by whole families. If you would like to know more about the process of having your garden professionally designed and built, then please give us a call so that we can visit you and walk around your garden with you. I love it when a client says “I would never have thought of that!” It means we’re doing our job properly. I remember when we had an architect look at the possibility of extending our office and he came up with some wonderful ideas that I would NEVER have considered. See, that’s what it means when you hire a professional. Now, if only I could find a plumber..........By the way, I really do need a Person Friday in the office one day a week, hours to suit. The work will be varied and we do have a biscuit tin. If you’d like more details or an application form, then please drop me an email at louisa@wonderfulgardens.co.uk.
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Designed for you Turning your bathroom or kitchen from drab to dazzling
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re you considering a new kitchen or bathroom this year? If so you should visit Design at 32 in the High Street in Storrington. This family run business has a team of enthusiastic designers with the flair and knowledge to make your dream kitchen or bathroom a reality. From your first visit to their warm, friendly showroom complete with working appliances (and a freshly ground cup of coffee!) through to the final completion, the designers will advise on every aspect of the project. Their fresh ideas regarding colour, use of tiling and methods of space saving, will create an end result that is completely individual. This lively business started three years ago when owners Tina and Steve decided to go it alone after 12 years working for other people in the kitchen and bathroom industry. The team is dedicated to absolute customer satisfaction with high standards of fitting and finish and top quality products. Their philosophy is to accompany the client through each step of the contract whether it is large or small. As the team has over 25 years experience
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between them and with their free design and planning services, the company is ideally set up to achieve this goal. As well as refitting existing kitchens, they can work from architectural plans on new buildings and liaise with local authorities on behalf of customers and are increasing their portfolio to embrace all aspects of bathroom fitting including underfloor heating, tiling and plumbing. So whether you are thinking of improving a small existing kitchenette or indulging in a grand scale new extension, contact Design at 32. You will get a warm welcome from Tina, Steve and the rest of the team who are always eager to take on a new challenge. Telephone 01903 741 004.
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Local Walks - February 2011 Walking in the glorious Sussex countryside is a hugely enjoyable experience and an excellent way of keeping fit. You don’t need any special equipment and it’s completely free! The walks listed are part of the larger programme of walks offered by Horsham District Council, for further details please contact Jill Shuker on 01403 215269. All walks are led by friendly, trained volunteers - all you have to do is turn up at the stated time and enjoy yourself. Please do check with the organiser for any changes.
Level 1 = Suitable for all even the very unfit and people with limited stamina. No stiles on level 1 walks. Level 2 = Moderate walking speed, expect stiles and inclines on the route. Level 3 = Fast steady pace. The route could involve steep inclines, stiles and rutted terrain.
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Thursday 3rd
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Saturday 5th
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Saturday 5th
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Sunday 6th
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Tuesday 8th
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Weds 9th
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Friday 11th
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Saturday 12th 2:00pm Sunday 13th
10:00am
Tuesday 15th 10:00am Friday 18th
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Saturday 19th 8:30am Saturday 19th 10:00am Saturday 19th 2:00pm Sunday 20th
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Monday 21st
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Weds 23rd
9:45am
Thursday 24th 10:00am Friday 25th
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Friday 25th
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Saturday 26th 10:00am Saturday 26th 10:00am Saturday 26th 2:00pm Sunday 27th
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Conservatory Café, Horsham Park 3.25 miles Bandstand in Horsham Park. Billingshurst (2) 1.5 miles meet at Billingshurst Library, Mill Lane. Houghton Forest & Bignor Hill 5.5 miles meet at Whiteways car park. Cootham 4 miles meet at Glebe Surgery car park Storrington Warminghurst Church 4.7 miles meet at Georges Lane NT car park. The Labouring Man, Coldwaltham 5 miles meet in lay-by off the A29 south out of Pulborough The Limeburners, Newbridge 8 miles 2 x 4 mile walks St Mary’s Church, Horsham 2 miles St Mary’s Church, The Causeway, Horsham centre. Under the Downs 3.6 miles meet at Glebe Surgery car park Storrington Wepham Down 6.5 miles meet at Kithurst Hill car park. Warnham (5) 6.5 miles car park of the Sussex Oak PH (RH12 3QW) Barns Green (1) 2 miles Meet by the Village sign near the Village club. Washington Common & the Downs 6.5 miles meet at Georges Lane NT car park. Sidney Wood / Wey & Arun Canal 4.75 miles meet in the Forestry Commission car park (TQ026350) Fryern Park 3 miles meet at Glebe Surgery car park Storrington Thakeham & Jackets Hill 5.5 miles meet at Thakeham Church car park North Heath, Horsham 2 miles Sussex Barn car park off North Heath Lane Serpents Trail, River to Bexley Hill 10 miles No. 1 bus from Pulborough at 9:55am. West Chiltington 4 - 5 miles car park adjacent to West Chiltington Village Hall. Leith Hill, Friday Street 5 miles meet at Friday Street car park. Southwater 2.5 miles park in the Cripplegate Lane car park. Warnham Nature Reserve 1 – 2 miles meet at the Nature Reserve. Hilliers GC & Beyond 5.25 miles 2 ½ hours Hilliers Garden Centre car park. Rackham Hill 2.7 miles meet at Kithurst Hill car park. Stopham 5 miles meet at Stopham Bridge. North Heath, Horsham 2 miles Sussex Barn car park off North Heath Lane.
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Village Show Gives Boost to Local Youth Groups For the last 80 years West Chiltington has hosted a Fayre and Flower Show on the recreation ground. As a result of the success of the village show, donations have been made each year to a local group. Last year three local youth groups were the happy recipients of £1000 each. One of the 3 lucky clubs was the 1st West Chiltington Guides, Chanctonbury District. Lesley Boon runs the club at the Church Hall every Tuesday for girls aged 10 -14 and was very excited about the prospect of buying new tents, to replace the 20 year old ones! The Guide movement is always looking for helpers – phone Lesley on 01798 812457. The 2nd recipients were the Pulborough and West Chiltington Cub Scout group. Chris Brown is the Group Scout Leader. Chris said that he would be delighted to be able to replace worn out camping and cooking equipment. The 3rd recipient was the West Chiltington Youth Club, which has been running since 1951 in a hut which was rebuilt on its present site in 1975, intended to be temporary! Phil Albers who has been running the club for over 20 years with the help of volunteer parents said: "It is the highlight of
the week for some children where they can come and let off steam in a safe environment.” Having become an event which spans a whole weekend in July (16th and 17th 2011) the West Chiltington Fayre and Flower Show has been renamed: ‘The Village Show’. There will be more exciting news to follow in the coming months. If you would like more information, or would like to be a part of The Village Show please phone Steve Eggleton on 01798 812342 or visit www.thevillageshow.org.uk
STRONG ARMS NEEDED! Would you like to help your local charity by putting out tables and chairs at its fundraising events? The Mary How Trust for Cancer Prevention hosts a calendar of events throughout the year, and is looking for volunteers. Have you made a New Year’s resolution to be more physically active? Then this is the perfect opportunity to stay active and help your local community! The lifting is not heavy, and would suit anyone with a strong pair of arms. A couple of hours of your time will help ensure the event’s success. You decide how often you can help. Perhaps you’re available for only one or two events in the year; alternatively you might be willing to help every month at the Mary How Trust’s bingo and film evenings. The charity’s event volunteers are friendly and welcoming, and volunteers and audiences alike enjoy the range of events on offer – from quizzes to golf days, summer fêtes to illustrated talks, gift fairs to concerts. Most events are held in Pulborough and the surrounding areas. If you would like to know more, please contact Roanne Moore-Loizides on 08452-410956 or send an email to roanne.moore@maryhowtrust.org The Mary How Trust is an independent health screening charity which makes no charge for its services, simply inviting a donation towards costs. Your helping hands could play an important part in keeping the health screening service available to the local community now and in the future.
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BRITISH and CONTINENTAL HOLIDAYS Just a selection of holiday tours you can discover in our 2011 QUALITY DOOR-TO-DOOR COACH HOLIDAYS brochure 14 Feb WEST COUNTRY WINTER WARMER - 5 days - £335 pp Staying at the TOORAK HOTEL in Torquay in the mild climate of the English Riviera with a new itinerary of interesting visits. 12 Mar MADAM BUTTERFLY at The Royal Albert Hall - 2 days - £195 pp Enjoy a memorable weekend in London with Stalls seats for a performance of Madam Butterfly. Includes four-star accommodation at THE TOWER HOTEL and guided tour of London. 22 Mar SPRING MYSTERY HOLIDAY - 5 days - £395 pp See our brochure for clues and you may win the “Guess the Destination” prize. Includes a visit to a restored Georgian Cotton Mill and full-day scenic tour with a Blue Badge Guide through one of the country’s finest National Parks. NEW ZEALAND in January 2012 We are shortly completing arrangements for our COLLETTE Worldwide Holidays tour to NEW ZEALAND. This will be our third New Zealand tour with COLLETE, a family-owned company, highly respected in the travel industry. COLLETTE have been operating high quality escorted tours since 1918. The 23-day tour will include two nights in HONG KONG on the outward journey. We are holding a NEW ZEALAND PRESENTATION in Horsham on Monday 21st March. Please telephone for details – coach transport available. 11 Apr NEWCOMERS’ INTRODUCTORY TOUR - 3 days - £189 pp A special short break for new or existing clients who have not been with Roadmark on holiday before. We stay at the charming HOTEL MIRAMAR IN Bournemouth. 15 Apr HOLLAND IN BLOOM - 5 days - £499 pp Including the world-famous Keukenhof Gardens and excursions to The Hague, Delft, Volendam and Amsterdam. Our hotel is the 4-star GOLDEN TULIP NOORDWIJK BEACH on the magnificent boulevard of Noordwijk aan Zee. Please telephone for a copy of our 2011 Holidays brochure 01903 741233 Prices shown are for two sharing a twin or double room. A few singles available
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The Yokebourne Restaurant at the Mill House Hotel
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he new owners at the Mill House Hotel in Ashington have plenty of catering experience. The former owners of the White Horse Inn in Pulborough also run their own outside catering company. It’s a genuine family business managed by Karen and David Ockelford and their son Richard who is the head chef. Since reopening in May this year a refurbishment has added a modern touch to this delightful old property. The cosy lounge bar with its welcoming wood-burner is the perfect place to relax with a pre-dinner drink. Furnished with deep brown leather sofas and scatter cushions we felt quite at home as we perused the refreshingly uncomplicated menu in front of the cheery fire. The restaurant now named The Yokebourne after the stream that used to feed the mill pond, is open to the public as well as hotel guests for both lunch and dinner. We visited in November 2010 and for a starter I chose sauté of tiger prawns and crab pancake which was served with a tangy chilli sauce. The crab meat was deliciously sweet and smooth and complemented by the crispy pancake. My husband Jeff opted for a warm mushroom and spinach tartlet which was beautifully presented with a zigzag of parsnip mousse. The pastry was wonderfully crumbly and the filling was creamy with a gorgeous woody flavour from the mushrooms. Other starters included pan seared scallops, duck and pork rillettes with spiced apple jelly and a special of frogs legs which is always very popular. We chose a slightly oaky Bordeaux to accompany our food which was reasonably priced at £19.25. The house red, also French, is £14.85 and there is a good selection of red, white and sparkling wines on the wine list. Main course options included chicken supreme, pork fillet schnitzel cordon bleu, a vegetarian tagliatelle and sea bream. What took my fancy was the Fillet of beef tournedos. Served with crispy pancetta which gave a lovely salty tang to the dish and delicate little wild mushrooms. I was delighted with the rich flavour and melt-in-the-mouth texture of the beef. Jeff chose a special of Sussex venison with a blackberry and balsamic apple sauce. Jeff was genuinely impressed with his dish and said he had never tasted better venison! It was served in thick slices and was incredibly tender. The meat was pink inside, not too ‘gamey’ and served with caramelised baby onions and mustard mash. It was a generous portion and the sweetness of the blackberries worked exceptionally well. Venison also features on the “Foragers Menu” a selection of dishes with a seasonal flavour including game
pie with ale gravy and beef cheek ragu. Chefs Richard and Craig make almost everything on site by hand including the bread rolls, ice creams and other tantalising desserts. Although tempted by the home-made ice cream, we ended our meal with a pear syrup sponge for Jeff and Toasted brioche with berry compote for me. Both were delicious and not so large that we had to leave any! For details of current menus, bookings and opening times please contact 01903 892426 or visit www.theyokebourne.com where you can win a meal for two. By Kris Thomas.
February at The Mill House Ashington DINE AND STAY PACKAGES FROM JUST £95 PER COUPLE 3 COURSES FOR THE PRICE OF 2 AT THE YOKEBOURNE WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS For opening hours and menus please see our websites or call one of our team
01903 892 426 www.theyokebourne.com www.millhousehotelashington.com The Mill House Hotel Ashington RH20 3BX - just off the A24
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UpsideUpside-down Pear Cake A warming winter treat but made with fruit so counts as one of your ‘five a day’!
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1 oz butter 2 eggs, beaten 1 oz soft brown sugar Juice of ½ lemon 3 conference pears, peeled and halved 6 oz self-raising flour 4 oz margarine 4 oz caster sugar 1 teaspoon baking powder
Method Grease the base of a non-stick 8” pan. Pre-heat the oven to 200ºC, gas mark 6. Melt the butter in a frying pan. Add the sugar and stir until dissolved and beginning to caramelise. Stir in the lemon juice and then add the pear halves. Heat through. Arrange the pear halves, cut-side down, in the base of the tin and pour over any left-over caramel. Beat the margarine and sugar together until light and fluffy. Sieve the flour and baking powder together and gradually beat into the creamed mixture. Stir in the beaten eggs to make a batter. Spoon over the pears and bake for 10-15 minutes until golden and risen. Turn out onto a serving dish and serve with vanilla ice cream or thick whipped cream.
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Pulborough February 2011
Win a meal for two at the Rising Sun, Nutbourne Across 1 4 6 7 8 10 12 13 15 16 17 18
Solution for December 2010 is shown on left. Linda Belcher from West Chiltington wins a Riser Burger meal for two at the Rising Sun. Congratulations and thanks to all who entered.
A Bombs (slang) (5) A pint, maybe (3) Chris ______ tennis player (5) Hundredweight (abb) (3) Laid back (4,5) Bird of prey (5) Adult (2,3) Horse path (9) _____ & Dec (3) "Remember the ___!" (5) Road surface (3) Ellington and Wellington (5)
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Sussex Downs MP (11) Actress Winslet (4) Found on beach (8) Dark Ages warmonger (6) Boasts (11) Sussex racetrack (8) Stringed instrument (6) Pull an American sharply (4)
To enter, please send your crossword answers and the coupon to: Sussex Local Crossword, PO Box 2237 Pulborough, RH20 9AH or scan and email to crosswords@sussexlocal.net. The first correct entry drawn after 28th February 2011 wins the prize. Good luck! PUL 0211 Name: Full address: Postcode: email:
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Connoisseurs Club for those who enjoy the finer things in life The Connoisseurs Club focuses on enjoying the best of wine, food and music. We have been pleased with the increase in membership during 2010 and are looking forward to some interesting and enjoyable events in 2011. Our highlights of 2010 included a very enjoyable Thai dinner at Thirteen Church Street; excellent wine dinners at The Old Forge; and a very memorable wine tasting in the grounds of St Mary’s House, Bramber.
Our first event for 2011 will be a Drinks Reception at The Old Forge Wednesday 23rd February 18.30-20.00 £10 pp We look forward to welcoming new members to this event where we will be unveiling our programme for 2011. And don’t forget Connoisseurs Club members enjoy discounts at a number of selected restaurants around Sussex and are automatically members of the European Travelplan Connoisseurs Club with benefits of luxury travel.
Membership Benefits include 5% discount on selected travel booked through European Travelplan Ltd 5% discount on selected restaurants including -The Old Forge, Storrington - Thirteen Church Street, Storrington - Bryces – The Old Schoolhouse, Ockley - Bryces Seafood Brasserie, Worthing - Sylvan Oak, Findon Village - The Star Inn, Alfriston 5% discount on wine purchases from The Old Forge Wine Cellar 5% discount on purchases from The Old Forge delicatessen Regular Wine Offers
MEMBERSHIP of our CONNOISSEURS CLUB costs just £10 per person for two years Please call 01903 745 451 for more details or email connoisseurs@sussexlocal.net
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