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Residents in the un-parished area of Horsham have an opportunity to comment on their draft Neighbourhood Plan. The Horsham Blueprint Neighbourhood Plan attracted much interest last weekend at the pop-up shop in Swan Walk. The general public are clearly keen to show an interest in their future of their town.
Horsham Blueprint Neighbourhood Forum was established by the three Neighbourhood Councils – Denne, Forest and Trafalgar – together with representatives from local organisations, including the Horsham Society, Horsham Town Community Partnership and Horsham in Bloom in order to create a Neighbourhood Plan for the un-parished area of Horsham.
After extensive consultation and engagement with residents and businesses the ideas put forward have been formulated into the policies in the Draft Plan which is out for your comments now. Unlike the Horsham District Council Local Plan, the Blueprint Neighbourhood Plan does not allocate sites for development but concentrates on ensuring that any development in its area provides the type of housing that residents have said they want. It will also ensure that the design of any development enhances the character and heritage of our town as well as being environmentally friendly and energy efficient. The plan will help protect much loved green spaces in Horsham, including Horsham Park and Chesworth Farm, while preserving the small pockets of green which line many streets and ensuring green corridors are maintained for wildlife. The plan also has policies to safeguard community facilities, leisure and cultural activities and to ensure that provision is increased as the population of the town continues to grow. The
plan aims to make Horsham an age-friendly town, accessible and welcoming to all generations and people of all abilities. The Draft Plan can be viewed in full on line, or at the Council Offices and Horsham Library - or better still visit the pop-up shop in Swan Walk by the swans statue on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15, 10am - 4pm. There will be an opportunity to discuss the plan and to fill in a questionnaire with your comments; or people can complete the on-line survey anytime at: http://www.horshamblueprint. org/draft-plan/ The consultation closes on 24 March and your comments will help to improve the plan before it is assessed by an independent government examiner. Once approved, all residents and businesses in the un-parished area will be able to participate in a referendum. If agreed, the document will become a statutory planning document that will sit alongside Horsham District Council’s Local Plan and be used to determine planning applications.
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BBC’s Any Questions at Collyer’s! Collyer’s reently welcomed BBC Radio 4 to the college for a live broadcast of “Any Questions?”, the topical discussion programme in which a panel of personalities from the worlds of politics, media and elsewhere are posed questions by the audience. Chris Mason presented the political debate live from Collyer’s Duckering Hall with Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott (MP for Hackney and Stoke Newington), Andrew Griffith (MP for Arundel and South Downs), James Kirkup (Director of the Social Market Foundation) and Hugh Pennington (Emeritus
Professor of Bacteriology at the University of Aberdeen). Chris Mason thanked Principal Sally Bromley for a warm welcome, and described Collyer’s as: “Something of an academic powerhouse, ranked as it is, as one of best sixth form colleges in the country.” Questions from the floor included the government response to coronavirus, the demise of Flybe and the future of the Labour party’s Momentum movement. The final question discussed the legalisation of cannabis. Collyer’s Deputy Principal Steve Martell was delighted:
“The incredibly professional Radio 4 team were a credit to the BBC and we were delighted to welcome them to Collyer’s. Huge thanks to our students and Linda MacLeman for working so hard behind the scenes to help make tonight possible.” Collyer’s Principal Sally Bromley said: “It was a privilege to host BBC Any Questions? and fantastic to see so many people who wouldn’t normally come to the college. The students were buzzing with excitement to meet Chris Mason and learned so much about the technical side of radio and what happens in the production room.
We bring everything together Many questions still remain unanswered! By David Hide, Secretary of Horsham Labour When Collyers College hosted an edition of BBC Radio 4’s Any Questions last week, Horsham Labour Party saw an opportunity to draw the attention of the media, panel and audience members to questions on important local and national issues that needed answers. Rather than risk their questions falling foul of the programme’s selection process Labour Party members highlighted these issues on banners displayed at the college gates. Their questions and demands included; If austerity is over why have we got food banks here in Horsham?
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Free Pies at YMCA Horsham Football Club! Part of Sleep Easy 20th March Award-winning, family run food company, Higgidy is supporting this year’s Sleep Easy fundraising event, run by YMCA DownsLink Group. The Sleep Easy events in Brighton & Hove, Eastbourne, Horsham and Guildford (20 March), challenge participants to spend a night outside to raise money to fund YMCA’s vital youth services. The events don’t seek to replicate the experience of homelessness but give an insight into the challenges young people face. All the money raised will go
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thrilled to be able to support such a worthwhile cause.” Nikki Mason, YMCA DownsLink Group, Director of Fundraising & Communications, said: “We’re delighted that Higgidy are supporting our biggest fundraising event of the year, as it is great to have the backing of local businesses for what is a real community effort. Partnerships like this make a huge difference to us as they reduce the costs of staging the event whilst offering an incentive to our participants. Ultimately, it all helps in our efforts to tackle the causes of youth homelessness locally.” To find out more or sign up visit Sleep Easy: https://www. ymcadlg.org/get-involved/fundraise/sleep-easy/ or if you can’t take part but would like to show your support and donate, visit Just Giving Sleep Easy: https://www. justgiving.com/campaign/YMCADLGSleepEasy
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St Catherine’s Hospice is set to open its doors to a brand new shop on Billingshurst High Street in a grand opening event at 12pm on Monday 16 March. Their current shop, based in Laura House, Jengers Mead, has been open for over 23 years. Although it has been hugely successful, thanks to the generosity of local supporters, the new shop, on Billingshurst High Street, will offer a much greater profile for the hospice. Volunteers at St Catherine’s will be opening the doors to the new shop, and are encouraging as many local people as possible to join them in cutting the ribbon and celebrating this new exciting venture for the hospice. The new shop will play a vital role in helping St Catherine’s generate the funds they need to care for local people, as well as help to raise awareness of how the hospice supports local people living with a terminal illness, and their family and friends. It will be home to a selection of new items including knitting products and greeting cards, as well as high quality second-hand goods like clothing, books, jewellery, home appliances and antiques.
The shop will be accepting donations from Wednesday 11 March, which you can take directly to the shop, or ask for St Catherine’s staff and volunteers to pick up from your home. Gary Powis, Head of Trading at St Catherine’s, said: “We’re delighted to be opening our new Billingshurst shop this month. A lot of hard work and preparation has gone into the new shop and we’d love to see as many people as possible join us on Monday to celebrate with us and make sure we get off to a fantastic start!” Lesley Redmayne, Billingshurst Shop Manager, said: “We provide care and support to local people across West Sussex and East Surrey, including in Billingshurst, so visiting our shop is a simple way for you to support others in your community and our hospice. Without your support we can’t provide our expert care. I’m looking forward to meeting more customers over the coming weeks and raising awareness of St Catherine’s work. Please remember us if you’re having a spring clear out too. Your donations will help raise vital funds so local people receive care when it’s needed most.”
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Records broken and Brolly Brewing triumph at Equinox Beer Festival District Post’s Davey enjoying a pint of Spanky
Records were smashed at the 7th and most successful Equi-
nox Beer and Cider Festival held at the Drill Hall in Hor-
sham, organised by the North Sussex branch of CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale. Not only did record numbers attend, helping to create the fantastic atmosphere in the hall, but a new record of over £1000 was raised by festival goers donating to our chosen festival charity, The Samaritans of Horsham and Crawley. North Sussex CAMRA were delighted to welcome the team from Bolney Vineyard which added a variety of still and sparkling wines and gin to the drinks on offer at the event. As ever, various competitions get judged at this event, some judged by festival goers and others by a trained panel of experts. This year, festival goers chose Brolly Brewing as their favourite brewery; run by Horsham resident, Brook Saunders, from his site in Wisborough Green. Brolly won both the light and dark beer of the festival awards, with their Spanky McDanky and Little Pearl
Milk Stout. Our congratulations go to Brook and the team at Brolly. Runner up in the light beer category was Kissingate with Equinut. This beer was brewed especially by Gary at Kissingate with a bit of help from North Sussex branch members as a fun competition against another beer brewed especially for the Equinox Festival by Michael at Chapeau, which also got several votes for beer of the festival. A huge thank you from the North Sussex Branch to Gary and Michael for both their support and the great beers. There were two cider categories to vote for at Equinox this year. The cider of the festival title was a close battle between two previous winners, with Billingshurst based Camrose Cider winning for the second year running just ‘pipping’ of Seacider’s Mango flavoured cider to the post. There was a much wider range available this year
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enabling the judging of CAMRA Sussex Cider of the Year competition. The Branch was delighted when the panel of experts chose JB Cider from Maplehurst as winner of Cider of the Year. Many congratulations to Ray at Camrose and David at JB. As ever, huge thanks to the all the volunteers, sponsors, our local pubs for selling tickets and publicity and to Dark Star Brewery for their logistical support, with final thanks go to Rob at the Drill Hall for all his help over the weekend. If anyone has any comments or would like to get involved in CAMRA in North Sussex or future festivals, please contact us on camra.equinox@gmail.com. Our branch AGM is on Friday March 20th at the White Horse in Maplehurst from 7.30pm, and we run regular social meetings in the area and further afield, all listed on our website www. northsussex.camra.org.uk Cheers from CAMRA North
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Illustrator Chris Riddell visits local School for World Book Day! On 3 March, pupils from Christ’s Hospital were enormously excited and privileged to host the acclaimed illustrator Chris Riddell, who came to speak and do a book signing for Year 7 and 8 pupils. The event was held to celebrate World Book Day and was a collaboration between the Library, the English Department and the Visiting Speaker Programme. Chris Riddell, who lives in Brighton, is an accomplished artist and the political cartoonist for the Observer. He has enjoyed great acclaim for his books for A Member of the
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a long time after his talk with pupils, signing their books and drawing them sketches and personalised dedications. “We were delighted to be able to welcome Chris to speak (and draw!) as part of our celebrations for World Book Day this year. His hugely enjoyable address held both our Second and Third Form (Year 7 & 8), as well as members of staff, completely spellbound,” said Lucinda Moore, Library and Learning Resources Manager. Christy Hawkins, Visiting Speaker Coordinator at Christ’s Hospital added: “Chris Riddell’s spontaneous sketches of Christ’s Hospital students and candid reflections on his own youth entranced his audience, old and young. We hope he will return in future to speak to seniors about art and political satire.”
Squadron Success at Cadet Recruit Course During the weekend of the 14-16 February, the latest intake (19-02) of 1015 (Horsham) Squadron Royal Air Force Air Cadets partook in their very first ‘Beret Camp’. The intention of the camp was to allow the 41 cadets who partook in the course to earn their berets by amalgamating what they had learnt during their journey of Basic Training. Upon passing the course, the cadets would officially become part of the Squadron. A series of arduous activities were required to be completed in order to pass the course. These included Leadership Tasks, a Stretcher Race, Team Building and Aptitude Development, Orienteering and Drill. The course also allowed the older cadets and cadet NCOs to be able to
train the younger generation as well as gain experience in leading a team in order to achieve a common goal in testing operating conditions. Despite the far from ideal weather conditions during Storm Dennis, all the recruits portrayed themselves impeccably and successfully passed the course, thus earning the prestigious RAF beret and ATC cap badge. All the cadets in intake 19-02 felt incredibly proud of the journey in which they had completed and felt that they had developed immensely since arriving for Day 1 of Basic Training back in October. 1015 (Horsham) Squadron is always recruiting. If you are interested, email 1015@ aircadets.org or call us on 01403 210426
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Council blitz littering on major highways Horsham District Council launched a major crackdown on highways littering recently by using dedicated teams in a series of clear-up operations on the District’s roadsides. The Council currently faces an ongoing battle with litter being strewn on the roadside by passing vehicles across the Horsham District. The appearance of litter on roadsides is a blight on our environment and its clearance currently costs local taxpayers some £100,500 a year. This particular operation, which addressed litter on the A24/A264 bypass over five days, cost £9,133.32. Horsham District Council’s Cabinet Member for the Envi-
ronment, Recycling and Waste, Cllr Philip Circus, commented: “Littering is a crime which not only causes a terrible eyesore for people, but also damages the environment and leaves tax payers out of pocket, which is not acceptable. “We launched this crackdown in the worst hit areas as such a shocking amount of litter has been dumped along these roadsides recently. “I believe that most of us want to live in a clean and tidy district, so I would ask people to think carefully about what they do with their litter. “I would also remind people that they could face significant fines if our enforcement teams
find them continuing to dump litter in this way.” Billboards are set to be installed on roadsides to remind people of the fines they could face. The fines range from fixed penalty notices of £75 for dropping litter and up to £2500 for fly tipping. The Council asks that if road users or members of the public spot offenders littering or fly tipping they should report incidents to them by going to its website or alternatively, supply the Council with Dash Cam footage where possible. If you spot it, please report it either on the Council website or by calling 01403 733144
More tasers for Sussex Police Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner, Katy Bourne OBE, has announced that more tasers are to be made available to Sussex and Surrey Police. On Friday (6 March) she stated: “This week it was announced that we have been successful in our bid to the Home Office to equip more officers across Sussex and Surrey with Tasers. It was confirmed that a total of £462,000 has been awarded to fund 560 devices between both forces. “This will mean an extra 291 new Tasers for Sussex Police, bringing the total to more than 1,100. Both forces can now achieve their ambition of making Tasers available for any police officer who wants one (estimated to be 80% of the frontline). “On Monday I saw Taser training in action for myself
and I’m confident that they will act first and foremost as a deterrent to criminals who wish to cause harm to themselves or others. Officers I spoke to welcome this addtional equipment and they hope it will help to reduce assaults and abuse towards them, which has seen a 13% rise locally in the last year. “Today I visited Crowborough to speak with residents about my consultation on the new police station. Whilst there I met students from the Beacon Academy Sixth Form so they could have their say about crime in the area and what they want from their local police station.” Student Shannon (18) said: “A police station is a symbol of reassurance for the community and warns off criminals. I want somewhere safe and open for people to report crime.”
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Trekkers get ready to trek Saharan sand dunes for St Catherine’s A group of 57 intrepid trekkers are packing their final provisions and getting ready to head to the Sahara in aid of St Catherine’s Hospice. The brave supporters will trek across Saharan sand dunes to raise money for local terminally ill people and towards the building of a new, larger hospice at Pease Pottage. The group will spend four days trekking across ancient dried up river beds and vast sun-baked plains, and in the evenings will sleep under the stars. Lucy Pitts and her 14-year-old daughter Greta are two trekkers who are ready and raring to go. Lucy said: “Over the years, St
Catherine’s has always been on my radar. I remember fundraising for it as a child and since then, I’ve known several people who’ve spent their last few weeks there. “I usually do at least one big fundraising event a year and when I heard about the trek, I thought it sounded fabulous. Then my daughter said she wanted to sign up too. She was only 13 when we signed up and I had some reservations, but she’s done so well with her fundraising and training. It’s going to be an amazing experience for her. It’ll be her first trip outside of Europe and I can’t think of a better way to give her a rounded education. “I’m looking forward to most of the trip - sleeping in the desert,
pushing myself, meeting new people and visiting Morocco. It’s going to be special watching my daughter experience all those things too. “Sometimes it’s hard to equate that what I, Greta and our fellow trekkers are doing will have a direct impact on other people, but we all know someone with cancer or another life-limiting illness and we’ve all experienced that helpless feeling of being unable to help. But, by doing something like this, we can - and that’s good. “Every part of this experience has been positive so far and we haven’t even left yet!” The bespoke trek is the third overseas adventure that St Catherine’s has hosted, and the local
charity is hoping to raise £140,000 through the incredible challenge. Arron Trott, Events Fundraiser at St Catherine’s, will be with the trekkers in the Sahara: “We’re so grateful to our amazing trekkers for signing up to trek across the largest hot desert in the world. Their efforts will make a big difference to local terminally ill people and their families, and will allow our hospice to help more people in the future. At the moment, we can only care for one in three people who need
us. It’s vital that we keep raising money so we can care for everyone. I can’t wait to conquer the Sahara with this amazing group.” If you would like to support the Sahara trekkers, you can donate to their Just Giving page at: www. justgiving.com/campaign/stchsahara2020 Feeling inspired? To find out how you can take on your own challenge for St Catherine’s visit: www.stch. org.uk or call Arron Trott in the Events Team on 01293 583082
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National Sleep Awareness Week In this National Sleep Awareness week, it’s good to focus on how sleep affects our health, but first, do you: Find it hard to go to sleep? Wake up during the night? Lie awake at night? Wake up early and can’t go back to sleep? Feel tired and irritable during the day? Find it difficult to concentrate during the day because you’re tired? 1 in 3 people suffer from some form of sleeping problem - are you the 1 in 3? Or maybe a member of your family doesn’t sleep well? Many people suffer from some form of sleeping problem, whether it’s insomnia, snoring, restless legs syndrome (RLS), or sleep apnea, so it’s always important to find the sleeping
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(4.5 syns or Free if used as a Healthy extra B) Ingredients For the Filling: 5% fat lean Pork Mince Pork Stock Cube For the Jelly: Ham Hock Stock Cube Gelatine - 3 sheets For the Pastry: 6-7 slices of Wholemeal bread Egg yolk Method For the Filling: Preheat the oven to 170C. Mash/Blend the pork mince, some seasoning and a pork stock cube until it makes a nice paste. Separate the mix between 3 moulds such as oven safe coffee mugs. Bake in the oven for 25 mins. Once cooked turn out onto a wired rack and let cool
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Protecting your family’s inheritance Matthew Young, Horsham’s Wills expert talks about Property Protection Trusts remarries, this share of the children’s inheritance is protected. This last point can be of particular interest to couples who have come together but have children from different partners. A PPT can help each person in a relationship ensure that their children inherit their share of the property, while giving their surviving partner the ability to live in the property for the rest of their life. If the surviving partner wants to move to anoth-
Most people hope that their estate will pass on to their children and grandchildren eventually. But this will not happen for many, unless careful arrangements have been made to protect their assets from being taken towards the end of their life to pay for care home fees. The solution to help protect your estate is a Will incorporating a Property Protection Trust (PPT). A testamentary PPT can only be executed whilst both partners remain alive. Upon death of the first partner, their Will specifies that their share
of the property is placed into the trust and names the ultimate beneficiary of this share, normally the children and grandchildren of the deceased. The surviving partner, under the terms of the Trust, has unequivocal rights to remain living in the property for the rest of their life. On the death of the second partner the Trust comes to an end and the property passes to the beneficiaries. As the surviving partner does not own the deceased’s share of the property it is fully protected for the beneficiaries, so if the surviving partner requires care, or even
I pride myself on building a genuine rapport with my clients, in the comfort of their own home er property they can still sell the property and the proceeds to be used to purchase a new property, the terms of the trust remain over the new property. Westminster Law assesses your current circumstances and arrange the trust that will pro-
vide the best protection for you, your family and your assets. Matthew Young, Horsham’s Wills expert says “many people don’t realise that by incorporating a life interest trust within your Will, you can protect at least half of your shared estate on first death as a married couple, for the benefit of your surviving spouse. Inheritance tax, probate, and care fees can really diminish your estate value without the right planning advice - Westminster Law can assist you in making the right decisions in good time to ensure your family’s inheritance is protected”. About Matthew: “I’ve always loved helping people, and being able to assist families with their estate planning is rewarding on so many levels. Often, I spend the majority of my home visits just simply listening,
discovering the fascinating lives and worldly adventures of my clients. Will writing and estate planning can seem a little daunting when considering one’s own mortality, and so I pride myself on building a genuine rapport with my clients, not only to put them at ease in the comfort of their own home, but leaving them with a sense of calm and satisfaction, knowing they have entrusted Westminster Law to put their affairs in order.”
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Could you help someone like Naqeeb?
A teenager who fled his home in Afghanistan is encouraging people in West Sussex to think about fostering an unaccompanied asylum-seeking child. Naqeeb arrived in the UK at the age of 16 in 2015. Like many of the millions of refugees who have made long and dangerous journeys to escape violence and persecution, Naqeeb had to leave
his family behind to travel here on his own. Naqeeb, now 20, was found foster care through West Sussex County Council and has shared his experience as part of a new campaign highlighting the need for more foster carers in West Sussex. “My foster family really helped me a lot,” Naqeeb said. “She taught me about English culture,
she took me to a community club and I’m glad she did, I met my first English friends there. She also helped me to be a good cook!” The ‘Walk a mile in my shoes’ campaign also features a video of Worthing-based foster carers Rose and Phil, retired teachers who foster a teenager who is also from Afghanistan. Rose said: “Our boy’s been with us for three years now, and we treat him as one of the family. He came to both our birth children’s weddings and we took him on his first holiday. One of the great joys for us has been the improvement in his English. “The county council provides courses on a wide variety of subjects, including coping with mental health issues, adolescence and preparing for adult life. The monthly support groups are informal and a great way to share experiences with other carers and we have access to social events as well.” In 2018 alone, an estimated 32% of asylum seekers who arrived in Europe were children. Unaccompanied asylumseeking children who arrive in the UK are taken into the care of the local authority. If it is not
possible to trace a suitable family member or guardian, these children are placed in foster care or supported lodgings accommodation. Currently there not enough foster carers in West Sussex for young people like Naqeeb – but the new campaign aims to change that. Since launching a month ago the two videos have had over 100,000 views which have led to a number of positive enquiries and initial visits from our fostering recruitment team. Jacquie Russell, Cabinet Member for Children and Young People, said: “We have a duty of care to all of our vulnerable children in the county. Our foster carers are truly special people who possess special qualities, namely patience, dedication, resilience and above all empathy. I am very proud of the care and support our foster carers provide. “Unaccompanied asylumseeking children come into our care isolated and afraid, having often been subjected to abuse and trauma. These are children in need of extra support and we know how rewarding it is for people like Rose and Phil to see the difference they can make to a young person’s life.”
Along with allowances and specialist training, we provide carers with their own supervising social workers as part of a network of professional support around the child. To watch Naqeeb and Rose and Phil tell their stories and for further information on fostering visit www.westsussex.gov. uk/UASC or telephone 033 022 27775. West Sussex County Council is also looking for other types of foster carers, including shortbreak, respite and parent and child fostering. You can find out more at www.westsussex.gov. uk/fostering Or come along to one of our upcoming information evenings: •Wednesday 18 March 2020 - Committee Room 2, Chichester County Hall, West Street, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1RG - 6.30pm to 8.30pm •Monday 20 April 2020 - Bodium Room, County Hall North, Chart Way, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 1XH - 6.30pm to 8.30pm •Wednesday 20 May 2020 Committee Room 4, Centenary House, Durrington Lane, Worthing, West Sussex BN13 2PQ 6.30pm to 8.30pm
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Talented Young Chef moves to Horsham Michael Pearson, (no relation folks! Davey) or Chef Mike as he is known to friends, colleagues and customers, is a 23 year old who has moved his Life from York to run the kitchen at the Kings Arms on the Bishopric in Horsham. We caught up with him to see why he’s moved to Horsham and why the Kings Arms. “I love pubs” says Chef Mike, “so where some of my former peers in the Catering College had ambitions to work in Hotels or high end Restaurants, I’d much rather build my career so that one day I can run my own pub” When questioned as to why he feels that way Chef Mike responds positively: “A good pub can beat the best Restaurants where food is concerned
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Effective marketing of your business requires commitment. No matter what marketing approach you choose, you must be consistent and persistent with it, if you want to see results. You’ve probably heard that
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Howard Electrical completes prestige London hospital contract Faygate’s Howard Electrical specialises in all aspects of electrical and mechanical engineering and has just completed a prestige, intricate and highly demanding contract at London’s St Mary’s Hospital. The plantroom in the Clar-
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heating services to the wards within Clarence House, overlooking Praed Street. Equipment from major specialised manufacturers was sourced, including heat exchangers, pumps, a pressurisation unit, expansion cylinders, valves and strainers. Family owned and run, Howard Electrical is an independent company with over 30 years of dedicated experience in the provision and installation of bespoke
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electrical engineering, priding itself with its coveted reputation for reliability, high quality work and excellent customer service, Director Peter Howard says: “Access to the rooftop plantroom was just one of the challenges that our team had to overcome. In order to access the work area safely, a scaffolding structure was erected from the ground floor to roof level. Health and safety was paramount throughout the project.” The two-story plantroom was delivered on two wide-load lorries out of business hours to ensure traffic was at its quietest on the busy surrounding London streets. On a Saturday, the plantrooms were crane lifted over the building and lowered into position within the courtyard area. Circuits were stripped out and capped for future connection to the new plantroom, and new pipework was run from the nearest steam and condense mains to serve the new plantroom and the new heat exchangers, with all work configured to a high industry installation standards. Removal of the two existing plantrooms, one on the hospital roof and the other at lower level within the courtyard, each containing associated equipment, was a complicated procedure at the restricted site. A major requirement throughout the work was the continuation of the heating services to the hospital’s Winnicott Baby Unit, where environmental conditions
are critical. Iain Radford, an HVAC engineer at Howard Electrical, commented: “Precautions were taken to ensure all communications were kept open to CBRE and ward nurses. The specialist nature of the hospital activities meant that we had limited time for necessary isolations and shutdowns, but we managed to supply supplementary heating throughout.” Project Manager Alan Blackman-Noakes of major provider for the health sector, CBRE said: “The new installation was a highly complex project completed in a very tight timeframe. Howard Electrical exceeded all expectations and worked in a highly professional and efficient manner. The plantroom is now fully operational and delivering heating to the Clarence Wing.” He added: “Disruptions were kept to a minimum and were fully planned and communicated so that the hospital could continue delivering its own service to the public in London. I will be using Howard going forward on the next plantroom project due to their highly professional conduct, quality of management and workmanship.” Howard Electrical, Faygate Business Centre, Unit 5, Faygate Lane, RH12 4DN – 01293 852211 – www.howardelectrical.com specialist provider of heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems and electrical services.
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The Hawth to present its first professional in house production: Treasure Island Tickets for The Hawth’s first ever in-house production, TREASURE ISLAND, are selling fast with the first two performances (Friday 13 March 7pm & Saturday 14 March 3pm) already sold out. The Robert Louis Stevenson classic will be brought to life on stage next month in a brand new adaptation being produced and directed by The Hawth Crawley. Treasure Island features a superb cast of actors, each taking on multiple roles in order to transport audiences from the Admiral Benbow Inn, across the perilous seas to a desert island where adventure awaits. Hazel Monaghan plays Ben Gunn/Morgan/Beth, Simon Stallard takes on the roles of Black Dog/Dr Livesey/Israel Hands, Ethan Taylor is Billy Bones/Long John Silver and Kim Wright plays Mother Hawkins/
Captain Smollett. The Hawth is also using the show as an opportunity to engage local, young performers, offering 20 youngsters the chance to experience performing in a professional show. The juvenile cast auditioned for director Sarah Slator in January and were selected to take on the roles of the Young Jim Hawkins, Hawkins’ older counterpart and as members of the ensemble. Dave Watmore, who is producing the show commented, “One of the wonderful things about creating our own show is that we are in control of the casting and with an incredibly talented cast of pros it seemed like a great chance to give budding local children the chance to learn from them and experience life in a professional stage show. I’m delighted we have, because we
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Gulland – a Life in Art trasts with her exploration of the mythic drama of her next-door neighbour Chanctonbury Ring. Here Alisson uses print, etching and collage to illustrate the tales of this magical place she explores on an almost daily basis. Alison’s work also portrays great beauty, from the Moonlight over the sea, to Tangled Flowers growing in her garden, outside her back door. The images of the everyday, from the farrier shoo-
And what a life, from Oxford to Syria, Russia to Washington, South Downs to desert, etching to collage, print to pastel, crayon to ceramics Alison Milner-Gulland has had a richly rewarding life, creating along the way outstanding works of art. Now Horsham Museum & Art Gallery, in conjunction with Toovey’s, are delighted to showcase her remarkable art in the new temporary exhibition Alison Milner-Gulland a Life in Art, as she celebrates her 80th
birthday. For over 60 years, Alison has always challenged herself and the viewer with her eye, her uniquely creative vision that combines powerful narrative along with the poetry of art. Where we would see a half burnt door as a failed attempt at burning rubbish, Alison sees it as the “canvas” to portray the ravages of a shattered peace, drawing on the sights she saw in the Middle East, using the symbol of the dove in turmoil, the narrative force. This powerful work con-
For over 60 years, Alison has always challenged herself and the viewer with her eye ing her horse, to sheep in the snow, to seeing graffiti on the walls of the world, all have found expression in the colourful and vibrant art works. Such drama of the immediate and today are contrasted with paintings and prints of long held stories and beliefs, especially the Greco-Roman and Christian iconography. Her time spent in and studding Russia and their Eastern ortho-
dox imagery sees the icon reinvented for the contemporary, becoming a symbol of today’s stories, but rooted in 1000 years of artistic heritage. Rupert Toovey who has known the artist for over twenty years has selected the works for Alison Milner Gulland – a Life in Art. This close friendship enabled Alison to open up and explain the paintings as well as making available rarely seen works. This has added real depth to the exhibition which spans over 40 years of artistic creativity. This partnership along with the partnership between Toovey’s and Horsham Museum and Art Gallery has created a highlight of 2020, an exhibition where the creative talent and ability of Alison Milner-Gulland shines through. Alison Milner- Gulland – a Life in Art at Horsham District Council’s Horsham Museum & Art Gallery opens at 2pm on 7th March and runs till 27th June 2020. It has only been made possible through the generous support of Rupert Toovey and Toovey’s Auction House. Free Admission. For more information see www.horshammuseum.org Photos: Alison in her studio copyright Toovey’s
Mother’s Day at Squire’s Garden Centre Spend time with your little ones this Mother’s Day weekend at the Squire’s Garden Centres ‘Create & Grow’ event. From Friday 20 until Sunday 22 March, children can come and plant a beautiful basket with three colourful plants, then decorate it with a bow to give as a Mother’s Day gift. The cost is £6, and Squire’s will donate 20% of this to the charity Greenfingers, who create magical gardens for children’s hospices. There will also be a free flower wordsearch, and all children will receive a sticker when they complete it. There’s no need to book, simply turn up between 9.30am-3.30pm on Friday 20 and Saturday 21 March, or 10.30am-3.30pm on Sunday 22 March. The Mother’s Day Planting weekend is on at all Squire’s Garden Centres except Chertsey. www. squiresgardencentres.co.uk
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Bye Bye Baby at The Hawth
From their beginning in the 1950s, when Frankie first joined the group, Bye Bye Baby celebrates the greatest hits of Frankie Vali and The Four Seasons, such as
Beggin, Big Girls Don’t Cry, Walk Like A Man, Lets Hang On, Who Loves You, December ’63 (Oh What A Night), Bye Bye Baby and many more, through to a superb
grand finale medley of more of the group’s best loved songs. The combination of world-class vocals and harmonies, combined with the falsetto heights of Frankie Valli, snappy choreography, a fourpiece band and a vast catalogue of hits, makes for an unforgettable night of nostalgia. The show has toured to over 400 theatres across the UK as well as a three-week residency at the Mandela Theatre, Johannesburg, South Africa! Bye Bye Baby showcases over 30 hits from the Four Seasons and always leaves audiences wanting more. Performance: Thursday 19 March 7.30pm, The Hawth Crawley. Tickets: £25, available from The Hawth Box Office: 01293 553636 and www. hawth.co.uk
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Bolney launch their new Dinner at Dusk Tour Bolney Wine Estate is excited to launch their brand new tour, Dinner at Dusk. Join them on Friday evenings for a late afternoon tour of their Estate followed by dinner at dusk. The experience begins with the tour where you’ll walk among the vines in their picturesque Eighteen Acre vineyard during the summer season, or get the chance to discover the secrets behind their winemaking inside their state-of-the-art winery if visiting in the winter. Whichever route you take, their experienced tour guides will tell you all about the history of English wine and how they make their award-winning Bolney wines. Afterwards you’ll return to The Eighteen Acre Restaurant where their Head Chef will prepare
a five-course seasonal tasting menu made using locally sourced ingredients. Each course will be perfectly paired with one of their wines and as you dine on the delicious dishes, one of their experts will talk you through the food and wine pairing. At the end of the evening you’ll have the chance to purchase a bottle or two of your favourite wines from their Cellar Door Shop to continue the experience at home. Don’t forget, you can enjoy 20% off any of their tours, including Dinner at Dusk, when booking and visiting before 30th April using the code BOOK20 at checkout. Find out more about their exciting new tour and book your place now for £75 per person at bolneywineestate.com.
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Open Mic - The Frog & Nightgown 20:00 - 23:00 Horsham Rocks Originals Showcase - The REC Rooms 19:30 - 23:00 Barbara Dickson - The Capitol Theatre 19:30 - 23:00
The Hangover Session: Paul Stanworth - The Malt Shovel 15:00 - 19:00 Horsham Folk Club Normandy Centre 20:00 - 23:00 Mike Dobie - The Bear 16:00 - 19:00
13/03/20 Buckler’s Reel - The Red Deer 19:00 - 23:00 Simon Jones - The Stout House 21:00 - 23:30 Open Mic - Warnham Comrades Club 20:30 - 23:00 Eclectic Dreams - The Malt Shovel 20:30 - 23:00
14/03/20 Mister Park - The Shelley Arms 20:00 - 23:00 Asylum Affair - The Malt Shovel 20:30 - 23:00 Paul Wingham - The Onslow Arms 20:30 - 23:00 Mike Dobie - The Tipsy Fox 20:30 - 23:00
16/03/20 Jazz Jam - The King’s Arms, Billingshurst 20:00 - 23:00 Warnham Jazz Club Warnham Comrades Club 20:00 - 23:00
17/03/20 Open Mic - George & Dragon 20:00 - 23:00
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Open Mic - The Malt Shovel 20:00 - 23:00
20/03/20 Blunter Brothers Horsham Sports Club 19:30 - 23:00 Chelle Dean - The King’s Arms, Horsham 20:00 - 23:00
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Why not join in the River Arun Boat Rally The Wey & Arun Canal Trust is once again running its popular boat rally on the River Arun, an event which proves navigation rights still exist on the river. The free event will be held on Sunday May 10 and is open to all small crafts, canoes, kayaks and paddleboards. The River Arun Boat Rally began in 1983 and the annual event has been run by the Wey & Arun Canal Trust since 2011. The aim is to en-
sure that when restoration of the Wey & Arun Canal is complete, there will be no legal reason why boats cannot venture from the canal into the Arun. The Trust aims to restore the 23-mile waterway which runs from Shalford in Surrey to Pallingham in West Sussex. Last year’s event saw a record turnout of small boats, canoes, kayaks and paddleboards take the three-and-a-half hour trip from Pulborough and Stopham
to the tidal limit at Pallingham in West Sussex. The route reaches the furthest navigable point for boats. The Wey & Arun Canal is now well used by canoes, kayaks and, more frequently, paddleboards. For more information on taking part in the River Arun Boat Rally and to register, visit https://weyarun.org.uk/events54 where full details are available.
MacMillan Pulborough events dates for your diary MacMillan Pulborough will be showing the award winning film 1917 next month at 2 separate venues. Tickets (£6.50) will cover the cost of film hire and venue; Sales of raffle tickets, refreshments (including tea, coffee, wine and ice creams), preserves and cards will generate funds for the charity.
Dates and venues: Friday 17 April, Billingshurst Village Hall RH14 9QW Monday 20 April, Pulborough Village Hall RH20 2BF Tickets can be purchased online: www.touringcinema.com or by visiting: (Billingshurst) Austen’s Hardware Store, Billingshurst High Street, or (Pulborough) Pulborough Village Hall,
or can be purchased on the door (subject to availability) - Doors open 7pm, start 7.30pm More dates for your diary: Farmers’ Markets: Wisborough Farmer’s Market Thursday 12th March 2020
9.00am – 12.30pm Pulborough Farmer’s Market – Saturday 28th March 2020 9.00am – 12.30pm* *Includes Easter Tombola Barn Dance Saturday 4 April - 7pm start - Billingshurst
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Sussex’s rising stars to join West End marvel Marisha Wallace on stage Young singing stars will join Broadway and West End leading lady Marisha Wallace on stage when her debut UK tour hits Horsham. The powerhouse star of such smash-hit shows as Dreamgirls, Waitress, Aladdin, The Book of Mormon – and very soon Hairspray – is currently playing a series of spectacular live shows throughout March. And now singers/students from the Showdown Theatre Arts and Act Too Arts Academy will take to the stage with Marisha at the Capitol Theatre tonight, for an
unmissable rendition of This Is Me from the blockbuster movie The Greatest Showman. Showdown Principal, Carli Jones, said: “Our students are huge fans of Marisha and have followed her career for many years. They let out a huge cheer when we announced the fantastic news. “To be invited to join Marisha on stage is so exciting and a huge honour. We would like to thank her for this amazing opportunity, and we can’t wait for the show!” A spokesman for Act Too Art Academy, whose youngest mem-
ber is nine-years-old and the eldest 17, said: “We are delighted to be performing with Marisha Wallace who is an inspirational role model for all of our future stars!” Marisha is currently winning rave reviews in the West End smash hit Waitress and will soon play the iconic role of Motormouth Maybelle in the eagerly awaited West End return of Hairspray, alongside Michael Ball. Before then, Marisha cannot wait for her debut UK tour and to perform alongside young singers from Horsham: “I could not
be happier that young performers from Showdown Theatre of Arts and Act Too Arts Academy are joining me on stage for my Horsham date. “This is my first ever headline theatre tour and I really want to make these shows unique and extra special. I cannot think of a better way to do that than to be joined on stage by such supertalented local performers. “These shows are going to be amazing – my advice is to get your tickets now!” Inspired by the likes of the late, great Aretha Franklin, Etta James and Ella Fitzgerald, Marisha’s
voice will pull you from your seat and to your feet. She effortlessly infuses jazz, gospel and R&B with a healthy dose of soul that will leave you feeling inspired and uplifted. On Broadway, she has starred in shows including Disney’s Aladdin, The Book of Mormon and Something Rotten and then here, in the UK, as Effie White in the stellar West End hit Dreamgirls. Last summer she starred alongside Will Smith in Disney’s big screen summer blockbuster Aladdin. Tickets – priced just £25 – are on sale now via www.cuffeandtaylor.com
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Brighton Philharmonic presents Worbey and Farrell, Brighton Dome: The Review Entertainment Phil Dennett Two pairs of hands are better than one, so the saying goes. And a lot more fun when it comes to jazzing up the classics. Not that dashing keyboard duo Worbey and Farrell forgot to pay the composers full respect. There was no danger here of too many cooks spoiling this fascinating musical broth on Farrell’s 50th birthday bash. They have just dusted down and put a new dazzling sheen on some well-worn pieces of music like the Warsaw Concerto and Rhapsody in Blue. Honestly, the composers would have enjoyed the way these keyboard creatives infuse the origi-
nals with a spirit of fun as well as retaining their innate soul. Since Queen’s marvellous front man Freddie Mercury loved nothing more than a little melodrama, he would surely have relished their riveting re-make of the legendary Bohemian Rhapsody. The audience did, judging by the rapturous applause. Perhaps they admired the combination of sharp timing and complex co-ordination pouring from fast-flowing fingertips. Many of the regulars in the audience must have had some idea of what was in store, the dynamic duo having made their debut at the Dome in 2018 in a Brighton Philharmonic concert. Even they, though, must have
been delighted at the captivating treatment of Nigel Hess’s meltingly lyrical theme from Ladies in Lavender, an engrossing mash-up of Strauss and the exhilaration of tango and Scott Joplin music. Shifting Peter and the Wolf from Russia to South Yorkshire diluted none of its playfulness in a performance of wit and musical imagination which must have amused the children in the audience. The Worbey and Farrell appearance was the latest concert staged by the Brighton Philharmonic to give its faithful patrons a different style of programme this season. It brought a display of humour, supreme confidence and inventiveness, coupled with sensitivity.
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Exciting fun in April: The Kid’s Festival MARISHA WALLACE
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bags, parent and child yoga (amongst other activities) and a chance for some retail therapy. The Kid’s Festival has been organised by established event organiser and mum of two, Kimberley Mason, who explained: “As a working mum to two young children myself, I am always looking for things to do with the boys that are fun and will create lasting memories. Making memories with my family is so important to me, and my aim is to deliver a unique experience that is exciting, family friendly and will leave families wanting to return every year.” Tickets for this spectacular event are expected to sell out quickly. For more information or to buy tickets, visit www. thekidsfestival.co.uk or our facebook page The Kids Festival.
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An exciting new event for families is to launch in Sussex. The Kid’s Festival which will be held at the South of England Event Centre on 18 and 19 April is aimed specifically at those with children aged eight and under and promises to be an exciting event packed full of fun and interactive activities. There will be lots of opportunities for the kids to enjoy themselves by taking part in various activities and workshops, including princess party, diddi cars, circus skills, dance workshops, fairground rides, messy play, toy town and more. They will also get the chance to meet some of their heroes, including a meet and greet with Peppa Pig and Paw Patrol. Parents/guardians won’t be overlooked either, with goody
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HORSHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL (OFF-STREET PARKING PLACES) GENERAL ORDER 2006 (AMENDMENT NO. 38) ORDER 2020 NOTICE is hereby given that Horsham District Council in the exercise of its powers under Sections 32, 33 and 35(1)(a)(i)(ii) and (iii) to the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and of all other enabling powers, proposes to make The Horsham District Council (Off-Street Parking Places) General Order 2006 (Amendment No. 38) Order 2020, the effect of which are as follows: 1. To change the charging time in the Swan Walk and Forum Car Parks from 8:00 am to 8:00pm. 2. To remove fixed evening charges (currently 6:00pm to 8:00pm) in the North Street, Denne Road, Jubilee, The Pavilions and Dukes Square Car Parks to enable the hourly rates to apply until 8pm. 3. The Order comes into effect on Friday 10th April 2020. A copy of the Order together with a statement of the Council’s reasons for making it may be inspected at the Council’s Offices at Parkside, Chart Way, Horsham, RH12 1RL, Monday to Friday between the hours of 9am and 5pm. If you wish to comment on or object to the proposed Draft Order, please send your objection in writing specifying the grounds for objection to the name and address below, your representations must be received by Friday 3 April 2020. Dated: 13th March 2020 Parking Services Horsham District Council Parkside Chart Way Horsham West Sussex RH12 1RL
Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015 NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 13 OF APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION Proposed development at: Property number or name: Land adjacent to Lamb’s Green Road Street: Lamb’s Green Road Locality: Chowles Town: Horsham County: West Sussex Postal town; Postcode: Take notice that application is being made by: Organisation name:Thames Water Utilities Ltd. Applicant name: Title: Mr Forename: Phil Surname: Jameson For planning permission to: Construction of a surfaced layby on the highway verge adjacent to Lambs Green Road. Local Planning Authority to whom the application is being submitted: Horsham District Council Local Planning Authority address: Parkside Chart Way Horsham West Sussex RH12 1 RL Any owner of the land or tenant who wishes to make representations about this application, should write to the council within 21 days of the date of this notice. 13.03.2020 Statement of owners’ rights: The grant of planning permission does not affect owners’ rights to retain or dispose of their property, unless there is some provision to the contrary in an agreement or lease. Statement of agricultural tenants’ rights: The grant of planning permission for non-agricultural development may affect agricultural tenants’ security of tenure. ‘Owner’ means a person having a freehold interest or a leasehold interest the unexpired term of which is not less than seven years. ‘Tenant’ means a tenant of an agricultural holding any part of which is comprised in the land.
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Castle Lodge is a beautiful Grade II listed former lodge house set in some of the area’s most stunning countryside, adjacent to the historic Sedgwick Park Estate and between the hamlets of Copsale and Sedgwick. Copsale lies approximately 3 miles to the south of Horsham providing easy access to all of the town’s shopping and recreational facilities as well as a mainline railway station with services running to London Victoria and London Bridge both taking around 50 minutes. The nearby A24 provides access to the south coast, Gatwick Airport, the M23, the M25 and the national motorway network. In Copsale itself, locals will enjoy a warm welcome at the White Horse and Black Horse country pubs. Prospective purchasers should note that Mannings Heath Golf & Country Club, Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens and the Knepp Castle Estate are also accessible. Sedgwick Park is believed to date from the 13th Century and encompasses some 162 hectares of St. Leonard’s Forest. Castle Lodge is situated just on the western boundary of the park and not far from the remains of Sedgwick Castle, where important parts of the structure still stand including the inner and outer moats. This construction was first listed in the Doomsday Book as 1074. The castle site is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The accommodation at Castle Lodge and its gardens have been subject to the care and atten-
tion of the existing owners for 20 years. Many improvements and additions have been made during this period and all add to the many charms and features of the property. Flanked by the Victorian gardens of Sedgwick Park, this property from start to finish, is full of original features. Entry to the property is from the South side via a lobby, which leads to a sitting room with bay window and feature fireplace with inset log burner. From the Sitting Room an opening leads into the Kitchen and dining areas. The Kitchen is fitted with modern but complementing grey units and an AGA style stove, with doors leading to the larder with space for utilities and a rear lobby with access to the gardens.To the rear of the Kitchen is the Dining Room, which is a recent addition to the property and fully approved within the restrictions of the Grade II listing. This room gives the property an extra appeal, with its octagonal shape and vaulted ceiling. It is a bright space, with windows to most sides and double French doors opening to the rear gardens. From the Sitting Room, a door leads to the inner hallway with access to a downstairs Wet Room/W.C and Lounge. The Lounge is another bright room with stunning views over the open countryside from the south facing bay window, and a central open fireplace with antique marble surround. The Wet Room with its modern fittings has a wash hand basin, W.C. and window to the rear. From the inner hall, there is a turning staircase leading to the first-floor landing with access to three bedrooms and a Bathroom. Among the Master Bedroom’s features are built in wardrobes, a fireplace and like the Lounge on the ground floor, wonderful views over the surrounding countryside. The Bathroom has a roll top bath, wash hand basin and W.C. While soaking in the bath, you can take in the night sky via the two velux windows, one of the many additions by the current owners. The position of Castle Lodge benefits from open views to the South and West aspect, to the East you see the Victorian Gardens of Sedgwick Park and to the North, mature woodland. The gardens themselves have a traditional ‘English cottage’ feel and have been thoughtfully landscaped with lawn, patio areas, arranged flower beds and hedge boundaries. A feature pond is central to the garden and adds to the overall scene. To the rear of the garden are two outbuildings; the larger of the two is complete with power and comprises of a workshop, studio and sun terrace. The second is a sunroom and potting shed combined. Parking is situated to the rear. In brief, it is essential that serious buyers book an appointment to view in order to truly appreciate what the property, gardens and surroundings have to offer. Call Chesworths on 01403 255420 to arrange a viewing
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Horsham’s tough afternoon at promotion chasing Camberley
Saturday March 7 – RFU London 1 South League Camberley 46-17 Horsham Rugby
Richard Ordidge- Sports Reporter Horsham’s young side were eventually overpowered in a spirited defensive performance, going
down 46-17 at Camberley, another of the sides in the promotion mix. Camberley were first out of the blocks with two tries in the first 13 minutes. Dom Sammut was
dominating the line-out, Dylan Emmerton getting over from a driving maul and then Adam Pickett scoring the first of his two tries from close range converted by Tom Dunn. The Green and Whites then started to get into the game with a long period of possession in the Camberley 22, leading to a try for Giles Barber converted by Tom Johnson. Johnson added a penalty awarded at the breakdown before Sammut stole another line-out to crash over and score with Camberley taking a 17-10 lead into the half time break. Somewhat against the run of play, Josh Sudder made an interception on halfway to finish with a fine handoff which was well converted by Johnson to level the scores at 17-17. Thereafter it was all Camberley, with tries from Tio Funaki, Ash Wright, two from Alex Turton and Pickett as the immense defensive demands on Horsham’s young and inexperienced side took its toll. Horsham Head Coach Nick Stocker said after the game: “A predictably tough afternoon against promotion chasing Camberley. With our deep injury list combined with a lot of unavailability due to the rescheduled game, we anticipated a tough match and asked for a showing of character which we duly got. Our lads felt the score line
did not reflect game and to draw the scores level on 45 minutes was testament to the spirit in the young side. However, with our front line lineout operators absent today and diminished power in the scrum as a result, quality possession was always a challenge which ultimately proved the undoing. Despite the challenges, the positives are many, not least the fact that six teenagers were on display alongside a further three being 22 and under which bodes well for the future. Indeed, one of those youngsters played at Loose Head and according to the refs assessor, was the dominant prop. A pity the ref saw things completely differently and was conned by their experienced tight head. Our man of the match was awarded to a young player playing his first full 80 for the first team in the engine room of the scrum against a huge set of forwards. With strong carries and effective clearances at rucks, it’s great to see how young Luke Powell is developing as a player. On Saturday we have a break, which will be well received and a chance to recover some knocks ahead of the season run in commencing with a tough assignment against Havant away on Saturday March 21st.”
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Horsham edged out in tight game Saturday March 7 – Investec Women’s League – Conference East Horsham Ladies 2-3 Bromley & Beckenham Hockey Martin Read - Sports Reporter When the teams met earlier in the season the result was a 1-1 draw and last Saturday, Horsham’s final home game of the campaign - was another close encounter, but this time the Kent side shaded Horsham by the odd goal in five. In the first quarter Brom Becks went ahead from a brilliant short corner deflection, which they followed up with another goal – from an additional short in the second quarter, shifting the ball around well before placing it in the net. Resuming two down, Horsham rallied in the second half when Rosie Firth dribbled the ball up for Fran Crossley to dive and convert a stunning goal. Then, also in the third
quarter, Laura Coggins deflected the ball home, only for the Kentish visitors to come back to take all three points. Fran Crossley told the District Post: “It really was a lovely feeling when I managed to pull off our first goal and that seemed to get them rattled. We had chances in the fourth quarter and hit the post. Our keeper, Hannah Jackson, made some excellent saves and it was great to fight back to equalise. We could so easily have got a point with a draw, but It was a very enjoyable game. We’ve got two tough fixtures left – this Saturday we go to current runner up Barnes, and then for our final league game of the season, we return to south west London to take on leaders Wimbledon. We lost 2-1 to both of those sides in the reverse fixtures, but we’re up for the challenge. The season has flashed by and although it has been horrendous training in the rain, we’ve achieved our prime objective of staying up in Conference East !”
Sussex Cup details released Cricket Martin Read - Sports Reporter This year’s Sussex T20 Cup starts on Saturday May 2nd. Both Horsham and Roffey play in Round 2 on that day – at 4pm at Cricket Field Road, Horsham will play the winner of the earlier match between Three Bridges and Ifield, while Roffey travel to Premiership returners, Haywards Heath. Other matches involving local clubs include: West Chiltington v Findon and Slinfold v Roffey 2nds (Round 1) and, in Round 2, Billingshurst v Bognor, Slinfold or Roffey 2nds v Horsham Trinity, and West Chiltington or Findon v Chichester Priory Park. In the 38 years of the Sussex Cup, Horsham has won it a record 13 times, lastly in 2016, since when Roffey has appeared in three consecutive Finals, winning in 2017. Winners of the Sussex Cup Final gain automatic entry into the National T20 Cup against county counterparts. In Round 1 of the Plate Tournament Horsham Thirds play East Grinstead 4ths, and Felbridge 2s come up against Roffey 3s, while, in the Trophy competition, Dormansland host Horsham 2s in Round 1, with the winner playing East Grinstead 2s in the second round, which also features Barns Green v Broadbridge
Heath. Horsham’s pre-season planning is gathering pace, opening bowler James Brehaut telling the District Post: “We’ve started net practice and have arranged two home friendlies - against Haywards Heath on Saturday April 18th and East Grinstead on the 25th. There’s a real buzz around the club and we can’t wait to get started on our bid to get back up into the Sussex Premiership, beginning with our first league match – at home against Preston Nomads 2s on Saturday May 9th” After winning the Premiership five times in the last six years, Roffey commence their campaign, also at home on May 9th, with a game against Cuckfield. Then, on Sunday May 10th they welcome Kent League side Sandwich in the Royal London Club Championship (National knockout cup). There will also be a full range of fixtures in the new midweek T20 tournament – The Sussex Slam – with around 70 clubs entered, each guaranteed at least four games in the preliminary stages. And, with the ever popular local Mirfield and Gullick Cup evening competitions, with the finals at Horsham Cricket Club, the forthcoming season promises to be even busier, and more entertaining than ever.
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Horsham relegated, but determined to bounce back Saturday March 7 – Premier – Division 2 East Blackheath & Elthamians 3-1 Horsham Men;s 1st XI Hockey Martin Read - Sports Reporter When the teams met – at home – in November it was a bottom of the table clash and the score was the same, since when the Kent side has moved up to mid table, but, sadly, despite a recent flurry of better results, Horsham has remained at the foot of the table, their fate being finally sealed with relegation last Saturday. Horsham Captain Sam Macdonald told the District Post: “Blackheath are a strong, physically fit and well drilled side - they stuck to their game plan, which they executed well. We weren’t quite good enough on the day and we couldn’t get the ball into the back of the net.” Blackheath scored a field goal in the first half and although Horsham had two short corners, two shots were saved, with the visitors leading 1-0 at the break. Mid way through the second half Blackheath went further ahead with an open goal, before scoring their third with a penalty flick. However, to their great credit, Horsham kept pressing and were rewarded when, after a one on one with the keeper, Player Coach Andy Blood converted a penalty flick for a consolation goal. Reflecting on Horsham’s difficult campaign, and current situation, Sam Macdonald said: “In the first half of the season we leaked goals, but we’ve been far better since Christmas. Following the glory days of a few seasons ago, when we’d won back to back promotion, we’ve had a tough time. The heart of that brilliant team was in their mid thirties with young families and they all retired at the same time. In all we’ve lost about twenty players from that era in the club, but we’ve got some great replacements coming through and we’ve
Photos by Nick Evans now got the opportunity to bring them on. Our target for next year is to bounce straight back and I’m convinced that we’re quite capable of doing that.” This Saturday Horsham Men
have their final home game of the season, pushing back at 13.30 at Christ’s Hospital – against struggling Old Bordenians, whose continuation in the league is not yet assured.
Juniors thriving at Horsham Cricket Club Cricket Martin Read - Sports Reporter Horsham Cricket Club is delighted to report that their Juniors finished their last weekend of U11’s Indoor Cricket with a flourish - with wins over Three Bridges and Barns Green. The team, made up of last season’s U9’s and U10’s, were one of the youngest teams entered in the tournament, Manager Katharine Lee commenting: “It was fantastic to finish on such a high! We’ve had at least 18 different girls and boys featured in the eight matches over the winter, it’s been a lot of fun and invaluable experience for them all to take with them into the busy forthcoming summer!” Details of junior net practices and the wide range of age group cricket for boys and girls at Horsham Cricket Club, together with information on fixtures and volunteering support opportuni-
ties are available via the following link https://www.horsham-
sportsclub.com/sports/cricket/ juniors/?mc_cid=04594b5bf1&mc_ eid=c9027cc772
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Tuesday March 10 – The BetVictor Isthmian League Premier Division Horsham 0-2 Bognor Regis Town Football Martin Read - Sports Reporter This was a very disappointing evening for Horsham, who started busily created plenty of chances but, time after time, were miles off target. In August the teams drew 1-1 at Nyewood Lane, but this time, although it could have been dif-
ferent, Bognor were clear winners simply because they were better at maximising opportunities – with a goal in each half. Horsham broke through soon after the start, visiting keeper Amadou Tangara saving Greg Cundle’s shot with his feet, before recent signing Alex Clark set the pattern by blazing well over. Then, Horsham centre half Joe Shelley had to quell a challenge from Bognor’s Dan Smith, ahead of the seasiders earning their first corner, and a full stretch save and subsequent catch by Horsham goalkeeper George
Bentley. A series of Horsham attacks followed, with Dorking loanee Elliott Buchanan’s left-footed effort going high and wide. Cundle fired straight at Tangara before shooting over wildly, as did Buchanan. Next, with Horsham dominating, Harvey Sparks broke through to gain the first of two consecutive corners. But, it was Bognor who went in front, when Tommy Leigh, in space with nobody closing him down, sent a long, hard, low strike into the bottom left corner of the goal. After Clark had shot straight at Tan-
gara, Bentley’s legs kept Leigh at bay, the first half ending with two Bognor corners, in between which their free kick was palmed over. Resuming a goal adrift, Horsham soon saw their set piece punched clear, and in a session of sustained pressure, Clark was far too aerial and Alex Kelly sent over a dangerous cross, sadly uncollected. Bognor rallied, the woodwork coming to Horsham’s rescue from a free kick just outside the area, until, in the 54th minute, visiting skipper Harvey Whyte put Bognor further ahead
from close range in a goal mouth melee. Cundle might soon have reduced the deficit, but somehow contrived to shoot well wide when one on one six yards out. Both keepers then safely gathered tame shots, before Horsham almost benefited from an own goal when Kristian Campbell’s defensive header appeared destined to evade Tangara. Amid Horsham substitutions, attacks saw a cross and then a shot from Man of the Match Sparks going off for a corner. A Bognor foray soared over, before Bentley, on his knees could only chest the ball away. Horsham kept trying, but three late corners came and went unfulfilled. Horsham had created some excellent approach play, especially in the first half, but were left to rue missed chances when they were in the ascendancy. Needing to bounce back quickly, the Hornets have a trip to south Essex on Saturday to meet 14th-placed Bowers & Pitsea, whom they beat 4-0 at home in November. Then, on Tuesday, there is cup action at The Camping World Stadium when, in the Velocity Trophy (League Cup) Semi Final, Horsham play relegation threatened Cheshunt.
Horsham delighted with handy Potters Bar double ously put past the advancing Constable, with Cundle charging forward to clinch the win. There was still just time for Horsham to put the icing on the cake, but although Harris was too aerial, the Hornets were well satisfied with three points as they approach the business end of the season.
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BetVictor Isthmian League Premier Division Horsham 2-0 Potters Bar Town Football Martin Read - Sports Reporter Play-off chasing Horsham reprised their 2-nil victory in Hertfordshire earlier in the season, late goals again proving decisive against mid table Potters Bar. Horsham, though, started hesitantly and were indebted to Charlie Harris for denying Thomas Gogo his close quarter strike, before responding with a well- built attack, Alex Clark ultimately heading wide. El-
liott Buchanan, on temporary loan from Dorking Wanderers, was kept at bay, his subsequent header being off target, as was Clark’s strike, although the newly signed midfielder went on to impress with a series of incursions. Visiting keeper R’avan Constable arrested Harris’ cross and completed two routine saves, Greg Cundle then finding the side netting. Horsham thought they had taken the lead, but were aggrieved when Buchanan’s goal was ruled offside. They kept pressing, a Will Miles header going adrift and a promising-looking effort from Alex Kelly almost defeating Constable, who recovered just in
time to prevent Horsham scoring with the break looming. Restarting with the score still at nil-nil, Horsham threatened, first with a Clark corkscrew searing the bar, then with Buchanan’s header, dramatically saved by Constable. Further opportunities followed, Clark being just unable to finalise a Buchanan/Cundle build up. Constable then kept out Harris’ attempt, before, with action switching to the other end, Miles had to be at his best to deny Nana Kyei, who then gave Hornets’ keeper George Bentley his first job, with a run of the mill gather. Then, with Potters Bar seemingly competing, Horsham
went in front when centre-half Joe Shelley nodded in Harris’ corner. Provoked, the visitors replace Kyei with Bradley Sach, who immediately unleashed a rocket that was pushed away for a corner, Morgan squandering the chance by heading wide. Striving to put the game beyond Potters Bar’s reach, Horsham surged forward, but Cundle was unable to latch onto Kelly’s feed, then Man of the Match Shelley narrowly avoided the conversion of Harris’ set piece. However, with time fast evaporating, Horsham took full advantage of a defensive blunder after Bentley had whistled up a lengthy kick, which Kieron Cathline gener-
Horsham’s Velocity Trophy League Cup Semi Final - against Cheshunt - will be at The Camping World Community Stadium next Tuesday, March 17th with a 7.45 kick off. Therefore the rearranged BetVictor Isthmian League fixture scheduled for that date at Leatherhead will now be played on Tuesday March 31st – unless Horsham beat Cheshunt in the Velocity, in which case, with the Velocity Final destined for Wednesday April 1st, a fresh date will once again need to be found for the Leatherhead match.
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