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The heartbroken family of a 19-year-old woman killed in a crash near Partridge Green has paid a tribute to her in which she is described as “beautiful inside and out”. Alexandra Giddings of Brighton Road, Shermanbury, was also praised by someone who knew her as “incredible, caring, kind and funny” as family, friends, and acquaintances tried to come to terms with her tragic death. Nursery nurse Alexandra was driving east on the B2116 Shermanbury Road at about 10.20pm on May 14 when her car left the road and collided with a tree. She was the only person in the car. Alexandra was taken to the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton where she died from her injuries next morning. Alexandra was a pupil at Jolesfield Church of England Primary School in Partridge Green and Steyning Grammar School before she qualified as a nursery nurse at City College in Brighton. She worked at Bluebells Nursery and
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Yoga fans went through their paces in the park to help the stricken people of Nepal. More than 45 took up the offer of a free yoga class with donations to raise £515.22 for the Nepal Disaster Fund. Yoga teacher Meg Thompson, of YogaWithMeg, said: “I was touched at how many people wanted to get involved, over 45 people attended, and even people who weren’t at-
tending the class were putting money in the donation bucket once they saw what was going on. I would like to thank all the fantastic people who attended and donated.” The money given will be spread amongst a number of charities in Nepal. For more information on yoga or meditation classes, please go to facebook.com/yogawithmeguk or email yogawithmeg@outlook.com.
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First class postmaster Philip Shelley is still looking forward as he celebrates 30 years with the Post Office. Philip, from Horsham, was presented with his 30-year Long Service Award by Caroline Hoare, Post Office field change advisor. Having achieved his milestone Philip has no intention of resting on his laurels at Coltsfoot Drive Post Office in Horsham. He says he has plans to modernise and expand the premises later this year, which would include a convenience store. The 63-year-old said: “I am delighted to receive the long service award and will accept this award on behalf of my family and the wonderful team of staff that have supported me and helped run this store and post office for many years. I still enjoy running the post office and I am excited about developing the business even further in the future.” Philip started working in Southwater Post Office for his father before moving to the newly built Coltsfoot Drive Post Office in 1980. He took over from his father as postmaster of Coltsfoot Drive Post Office in April 1985, where he has remained at the helm ever since. The Post Office says Coltsfoot is very much a family run business. It is part of a small shopping precinct in a busy residential area and the precinct was built by Mr Shelley’s father and has been a focal point of the area since 1980. The third generation of family, Philip’s son Chris, is actively in-
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Loving Horsham couple Iris and Ernest go platinum after 70 years Long loving Horsham couple Iris and Ernest Balliger are celebrating a 70th wedding anniversary. And Iris believes their secret was spending so much time together and being in love. Romance was certainly on the radar when Iris, now 95, and Ernest, now 93, of Smithbarn, Horsham, met on Ernest’s 21st birthday as radar workers at RAF Barkway in Hertfordshire. They were moved to RAF Stenigot in Lincolnshire and were later moved to other stations around the country during the war. Iris's family lived in Nottingham at this time and Ernest's parents lived in Kilburn, London. After they were married at Chilwell Methodist Church, Beeston, Nottingham on May 26 1945, their reception food was goods bought through ration cards saved by family members. Ernest had fortunately saved a stock of wine from before the war. To the delight of Iris, Ernest showed a talent for using a sewing machine, making curtains and many costumes for his son and daughter. He has always loved drawing, walking and gardening. Irish was the sporty one, playing hockey and tennis and maintaining an interest in all kinds of sport to this day. She also loved walking and they both did a lot of it in the Swiss Alps during summer holidays. After their wartime duties Ernest worked for the London Coun-
ty Council, which later became the Greater London Council, in the treasury department. He also worked in the evenings at Kensington Evening Institute, adult education, in administration. Iris brought up the family, son Nick and daughter Verena (now Beane) and in the early 1960's worked also at the Evening Institute for the next 20 years. Ernest retired from the treasury department in 1980 and the couple have lived in Horsham for 30 years. They have three grandchildren Ben, 34, James,
32, and Emma 39, and Ben’s wife is Helen is expecting a child in November. Iris and Ernest manage to live at home with the help of a carer. Asked by the Post what their platinum secret for being married for 70 years is Iris said: 'Because we love each other and enjoy each other's company. We have virtually spent no time apart since we got married'. Their son Nick Balliger said: "A platinum anniversary is more unusual. I suppose they will get more common as people will live longer. We are very proud of them."
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New £11 million John Lewis & Waitrose d The District Post has been on a guided tour of the new John Lewis ‘At Home’ and Waitrose development that is due to open on Thursday June 18 at 9.00am. The John Lewis branch manager Nigel Davis and Waitrose manager Jo Thomas, along with a variety of marketing and PR staff from the two separate arms of the group, conducted the tour. The Waitrose store will at 27,000 sq feet be almost twice the size of the existing Horsham store and the new John Lewis will cover 43,000 sq feet over two floors. The development, which has created a total of 217 new jobs, will see John Lewis ‘At Home’ and Waitrose become truly integrated, giving customers the opportunity to browse both shops in one trip. Nigel Davis, who has seven years service with the group, explained that this is the second of the combined ‘At Home’ stores. John Lewis
‘At Home’ will present a selection of 16,000 products across furniture, furnishing accessories, homeware, technology and nursery departments. The shop will also be the first John Lewis branch to introduce the Home hub – a new concept that will bring together all home services and allow customers to browse John Lewis’ full furniture range, whether in-store or via online portals, in one space. Surrounding the Home hub will be a series of eleven room sets displaying various interior trends. Jo Davis, who is the current manager of the Waitrose store in Piries Place and will be transferring across, said how excited she was about the opening and that in terms of design and innovation both stores have taken things to another level. As well as a 150 seat Cafe overlooking the glass fronted entrance atrium the Waitrose will have a
juice bar, a bakery where bread, cakes and pastries can be bought and eaten on site and amazingly a wine bar where customers can have a glass of wine or a cold beer during their shopping experience. Both stores have a lot of work still to do on them before the doors open at 9.00pm on June 18 but both store managers, the construction site director and all those involved are confident all will be spot on and perfect come the big day. John Lewis ‘At Home’ will be open Monday to Saturday from 9am until 8pm, and Sunday from 10am until 4.30pm (including Sunday browse time from 10am until 10.30am). Waitrose will be open Monday to Saturday from 7.30am until 9pm, and Sunday from 10.30am until 4.30pm. The café will be open Monday to Saturday 7.30am until 8pm and Sunday 10am – 4pm. There will be over 350 parking spaces available at the site.
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800 Southwater homes could be set to Setyres set to stay put in disappear after Parish Council doubts new planning application Residents of Southwater might be saying goodbye to two housing estates totalling nearly 800 homes if their parish councillors have their way. Southwater Parish Council is asking for two schemes near Worthing Road and Mill Straight to be “called in” for close examination by a Government planning department because it considers them unsuitable for the area because of pressures on local roads. The request is made as part of the council’s response to Horsham District Planning Framework process. In part of its comments the council says: “The Parish Council is of the
opinion that the questions raised over the ability of the Southwater highways infrastructure to cope with any more development affects the
Southwater Parish Council is asking for two schemes to be “called in” decision taken to permit DC/14/0590 for 594 homes on land to the west of Worthing Road, and the ongoing consideration of DC/14/2582 for
up to 193 homes on land to the west of Mill Straight. It will therefore be asking the Secretary of State for both these applications to be called in.” The council’s consultant, the Russell Giles Partnership found that the current performance of both Hop Oast and Pollards Hill roundabouts was generally at about 85% capacity during the morning peak, with the A24 northbound at Pollards Hill being 98% at times. The parish council response said: “This clearly indicates that both roundabouts are at capacity now and cannot accommodate any further development without significant improvements”.
Residents of Henfield could see the Setyres company staying at its present site in Henfield after the withdrawal of a planning application for homes on the site. The agent for the company said this week a new application proposing the company remaining there with some housing was being prepared. The original application was for 14 homes and a shop, with the company moving elsewhere, but this was recently withdrawn. Agent Richard Raper, of Leeds, told the Post: “We think the company will be better suited where it is, with a new unit for Setyres and some
housing. We shall be submitting a planning application shortly.” The development is one of several being monitored by the Hands off Henfield group. It is awaiting news of the appeal over Sandgate Nursery, where an application for 72 homes near Hollands Road and WestEnd Lane was refused by Horsham District Council last year. It is watching to see when a start will be made on the 160-homes Barratts estate in West End Lane and the Croudace development in Manor Close. Barratts won approval for their estate on appeal against refusal of Horsham District Council.
Muscle and winch turn bridge into bench
Three men and a winch mean walkers are sitting on what used to be stone footbridge at Storrington. The stone slab, weighing more than a ton, was once a route over the river Storr near the town’s waterfall and is now a bench at the Dell. The slab had been laying in the stream for several years, and its weight meant it took three men and a winch to recover it and put it in its new home. Storrington Conservation Society marked the change of use with an unveiling ceremony and the bench is now in regular use. Chanctonbury Lions Club funded the project and Mike Summers of
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Junior kayaker Charlie raising funds Farmer Annie Brown for World Championships dream hopes to reap top prize
World ranking Horsham teenager Charlie Brackpool is spending summer fund-raising to achieve the dream of a lifetime on water. Charlie’s big ambition is to compete at the 2015 Freestyle Kayaking World Championships in Ottawa, Canada in September. To supplement his work as a cleaner he has launched an online crowdfunding campaign on PledgeSports. org to raise money.
The 17-year-old kayaker is ranked among the top three juniors in Britain and among the top ten juniors in the world and has already earned his place in the British Freestyle Kayaking Team for the World Championships. But he does not receive any funding from any governing bodies and is entirely supported by his job as a cleaner and his family. To prepare for the World Championships he needs
to train and compete internationally, to test his skills and learn new moves. This is very costly for the full-time student and he has launched a crowdfunding campaign on PledgeSports. org to help raise the funds needed for him to reach his true potential. Charlie said: “Over the next 12 months I wish to progress my Kayaking as much as possible before the World Championships in September, learning new moves and pushing my boundaries. “I’m aiming for the top ten and driving for the top five at the World Championships, but I also want to learn as much as I can about competing in the highest level of my sport to ready myself for further events.” Charlie has already accumulated time in the water in Canada, Spain and Uganda and is hoping to build on that before the World Championships. He aims to raise £500 to help him do that and is hoping that will also allow him more time to train and less working. Charlie is offering rewards to supporters of his PledgeSports.org campaign and reminds potential sponsors that even £10 would make a massive difference. Visit PledgeSports.org for more information.:https://www. pledgesports.org/projects/2015freestyle-kayaking-fundraise.
A Sussex woman will find out on Wednesday if she has won a national farming and conservation award. Annie Brown of Lower Paythorne and Purching Manor farms is one of five finalists going forward to the Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group’s Silver Lapwing Award. The winner will be announced at an award ceremony in Essex on June 3. Organisers say Annie was nominated for the final to recognise the outstanding efforts she takes to promote good habitat management on the farm she runs in the South Downs National Park. The award, sponsored by Waitrose for the seventh year running, recognises farmers who go the “extra mile” to protect and enhance the countryside in which they farm. Annie was chosen from a national shortlist of five farms, each selected
for demonstrating outstanding commitment to environmental practices, alongside the production of food. Joe Martin, chairman of the group’s association, said: “This longstanding national award, now in its 38th year, celebrates the environmental achievements of farmers. It showcases just what can be achieved on a typical farm with passion, dedication and sound, independent farm advice. We hope the award will inspire farmers to go on to achieve great things for wildlife on their own farms.” Paythorne Farm, farmed by Annie and her manager David Ellin, covers about 1,400 acres of which 1,000 is on the top of the South Downs and the remainder at the bottom which comprises areas of both clay and greensand. This bottom land is enhanced by field margins, good hedges and careful management of water courses.
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Check your wiring plea from firefighters Jamie Chappell conquers caves and wins praise Residents of West Sussex are being urged to check their electrical equipment after a frayed cable caused a fire in a house. No-one was hurt in the incident in the incident, when an electrical cable running under a bed became worn and started a small blaze in a bedroom. Watch Manager Chris Bowles, who was the Incident Commander, said afterwards: “Worn or frayed wires present a very real fire risk. Out of sight is out of mind; if furniture, carpets or rugs are placed on or over cables there is potential for them to become damaged without you noticing. “Electrical fires are one of the most common incidents that we attend but most are preventable.
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Don’t place furniture, carpets, rugs or other items over electrical cables plugging electrical items when not in use.” Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus quickly extinguished the fire using a hose reel and the damage was contained to the bedroom. Two fire crews were called to the incident at 6.19pm on Tuesday evening of last week at a semi-
detached house in Foxglove Close, Burgess Hill, Watch Manager Chris Bowles, who was the Incident Commander, said afterwards: West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service Chris' electrical safety tips are: - Don't place furniture, carpets, rugs or other items over electrical cables - Regularly check for worn or frayed wires - Don’t overload plug sockets - Unplug electrical appliances when not in use - Have a working smoke detector on each level of your home and test them weekly For further advice on home fire safety visit www.westsussex.gov. uk/fire or call 0845 872 9719.
New scout Jamie Chappell conquered more than the usual challenges when he went exploring caves. The determined 11-year-old from Rudgwick lives with cerebral palsy so the trip to the Mendips was a testing one. But the Rudgwick Primary School pupil won the admiration of his family and the Ist Rudgwick scouts with his attitude. Tony Radmall, a member of the West Sussex County Caving Team, told the Post: "Scouting is about being inclusive, so when a caving trip came up, we knew we could offer him a chance to include him in some way, confident with the caving expertise we have. "After discussion with his parents Jamie and the other scouts drove to the Mendips for a caving weekend. On Saturday, with excitement at levels high, Simon Brew and myself helped Jamie, while Chris Bush helped the rest of the group. Four hours later we emerged. "Jamie was tired but wearing the most enormous grin you have ever seen. Sunday was a harder cave with water. He was offered an easy way out but no, he wanted to challenge himself.
"Rudgwick Scout leaders Simon and Chris make an outstanding team, wanting the best possible adventure for Jamie. I’ve had many brilliant times in caving, but this ranked up there with the best of them. Reminding me there is no "i" in team, there is no "i" in scout. " Jamie said: “Before I went caving I was a little bit worried whether I would be able to keep up with all my friends in the caves. When I first saw the caves on the Saturday morning I felt really scared but it turned out to be great fun. My favourite part of the trip was the second cave we went in because it was really wet. It was challenging at times but Simon, Badger (Tony Radmall) and Chris helped me when I needed it. I can’t wait to go again next year." Jamie's mother Gemma said: "“Jamie had major surgery just over three years ago that has seen him transition from a wheelchairwalking frame to walking with crutches amongst other phenomenal achievements. I am so proud of Jamie for all his achievements and his smiley, optimistic attitude that he injects into everything he does and really thankful to all of the scouting-caving team for making this opportunity possible for Jamie."
Soldier’s war medals return to home town History fans will be able to see Victorian Afghan War medals earned by a Horsham soldier after the town’s museum bought them. The Friends of Horsham Museum have been revealed as mystery purchasers from a sale at Spinks in London. They bought the medals after it was shown by Rudgwick local historian Roger Nash that they were awarded to James Edwards, who was a Horsham resident, and not a son of Rudgwick as once believed. Roger discovered James was also known in the records as Jabez Edwards, born in 1833 and recorded in the 1841 census and the 1851 census where he is listed as an agricultural labourer and pauper. Poverty might have driven him to join the Army, or purely a desire to serve. Either way it is doubtful when he signed up that he imagined that
he would serve in Victorian India with the magnificent opulence of the Indian princes and chronic poverty. From serving in India he then moved on to Afghanistan, and both places were totally outside the experiences he would have known in rural Horsham. He re-appeared in the 1891 census as an army pensioner living with Walter Bennett, a railway navvy, and family in Prospect Place, dying eight years later. Horsham Museum says it wanted these medals to complement its collections of Indian and Afghan weapons acquired during the years of conflict. The medals will be going on display in the refurbished Horsham Gallery at the museum. A museum spokesman said it was grateful to the Friends of Horsham Museum for buying the medals and Roger Nash for his detailed research.
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Wild & quirky weedend in Hancock helps celebrate restoration store at Floral Fringe Fair Actor Sheila Hancock, CBE, will attend the celebration for the reopening of the restored historic Blue Idol Quaker Meeting House near Coolham. The weekend of June 26– June 28 will mark the return of the Quakers since the building was left unoccupied when the builders moved in. Sheila, a Quaker and also an author, will attend on the Saturday. The restoration began with the need to repair the roof, then the west wall was found to be in need of complete overhaul. Later the drains, the electricity and the boiler all needed work. Susan Richardson a Friend at the Blue Idol, who has helped oversee the work, said: ‘It has sometimes felt never-ending.
Visitors to the Floral Fringe Fair on Saturday and Sunday are promised a mix of wildlife and vintage. The fair is at Knepp Castle, Shipley, from 10.30 am to 5pm both days. Organisers say the fair is quirky and eclectic. The event specializes in good quality stalls from Sussex, Surrey, Kent and Hampshire and stallholders who have made what they sell and so are able to talk with firsthand knowledge about their product. Entry is £6.50 each and children under 14 are free. Anyone arriving in a classic or vintage pre-1975 will pay £5.50 each for the first two occupants, with classic and vintage vehicles having a specially allocated park-
ing area. This year there is a prize each day for the best-dressed-invintage-style visitor. Knepp Castle is the subject of an unusual and nationally important “re-wilding” project and there will be the chance to learn more about this at the fair. Wildlife safaris have recently been launched on the estate and there may be a chance to sample a mini safari at the fair. Find out more and also directions to the fair at www.knepp.co.uk The overall theme of the fair is our native wildlife and how to encourage it into the garden but organisers say it is also about everything that is quintessentially English and quirky. More than 130 stalls are expected including specialist nurseries, experts on wildlife, honeybees, bumblebees, birds and bats.
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Spurrier said, “Under Susan’s leadership the Chamber has changed beyond recognition. “Chamber membership now exceeds 70 businesses employing more than 600 people, we engage with the community, and we are recognized as the ‘Voice of Billingshurst business” The highlight of Susan’s tenure has been BilliBiz-The Show, which was her idea and, since 2010, has become one of the leading business shows in the region”.
website. £20. On June 27 the celebrations will continue with an afternoon tea party for invited guests, including Sheila in the beautiful Blue Idol Gardens. The ribbon will be cut by the builder’s foreman, Don Mackinder. Two exhibitions will be on display. One will show the work that Valley Builders have achieved; the other will showcase some of the art and craft of Blue Idol Friends including quilt-making, patchwork, fine art, ceramics, photography and writing. Sunday morning will be a time of quiet reflection when Blue Idol Friends gather together with Friends from other Meetings across the West Weald Area for a special Meeting for Worship.
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“We had hoped to be back in our Meeting House last year, but one thing led to another. But we are now nearing the end of a very long and difficult time.’ The celebration will begin with a Shipley Music Festival public concert with the Bernardi Strings on June 26 with the theme ‘Words and Music from the Time of William Penn’. It was William Penn who originally bought the farm house and converted it into a place of worship for Quakers. Andrew Bernardi will play his newly-acquired Stradivarius which was made in 1696, making it almost the same age as the Meeting House. Tickets for the concert are available from the Capitol Theatre, Horsham, box office or
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DC/15/0124 Prewetts Mill Worthing Road Horsham West Sussex RH12 1ST Demolition of existing building and erection of extra care assisted living accommodation including communal facilities and car parking (58 selfcontained units) Development affects the setting of a Listed Building Reason for Advert: Affecting Setting of a Listed Building. DC/15/1069 Miljaz Barn Pulborough Road Cootham Pulborough West Sussex RH20 4HP Retrospective application for unauthorised construction of play equipment frame and above ground swimming pool within the curtilage of a listed Building (Full Planning) Reason for Advert: Listed Building. DC/15/1099 Kings Head 40 High Street Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9NY Renovation of existing public house and guest accommodation premises plus alterations and additions to form restaurant, function room and additional bedrooms ( Listed Building Consent) Reason for Advert: Listed Building. Conservation Area. DC/15/1122 Woodgate Blackgate Lane Henfield West Sussex BN5 9HA Single storey rear extension including demolition of existing lean to. Reason for Advert: Conservation Area. DC/15/0834 Plot 2 Former Longfield House East Street Rusper West Sussex Minor material amendments to detached dwelling (plot 2) previously approved under DC/14/0413 Reason for Advert: Conservation Area.
A copy of each application, the submitted plans and documents and any environmental statement as appropriate are available for inspection on the Council’s website www.planning@horsham.gov.uk/publicaccess and can be made available to view also at the Council. Offices during normal working hours. Any person who wishes to make representations about any of the applications below should do so in writing to Horsham District Council, Park North, North Street, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 1RL by no later than 21 days from the date of this advert. Please note that any representations received will be made available for public inspection and posted on the Council’s website or the SDNP website.
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A brand new sustainable home show, the Kinder Living Show, took place for the first time in Horsham Saturday, May 16. The show was the idea of local interior designer Jeanette Mercer of Fresh Traditions, who was looking for a show where she could have a stand to sell some of her colourful up-cycled furniture. Unable to find the right kind of show locally, she decided to create one. The businesses involved were mainly small independent Sussex based firms, all offering eco-friendly products and services. They covered everything from architecture and building, heating and plumbing, to renovation and repair. “We were keen to give local homeowners the chance to ask questions and gather information in a friendly environ-
ment. Lots of people feel they’d like to be a bit greener at home but it isn’t always easy to find information. Our show was all about encouraging people to do what they can when they can.” The show included a competition for local schools, won by Slinfold Primary School, who will receive £150 to spend at Sussex Builder’s Merchants and Eco Centre Covers, who sponsored the competition. Local magazine publishers, Horsham Publications Ltd, sponsored the show. There was also a ‘Donation Station’ collecting items such as used ink cartridges and old spectacles, that can be recycled by charities to raise funds. The show’s ‘Chari-Tea’ stand continued the theme, serving homemade cakes, Fair-trade tea
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VACANCY EMBROIDERY & PRINT ASSISTANT Experience would be an advantage We offer a position in our busy Clothing & Print Department It is permanent but part –time with a maximum of 16 hours per week on 2 specified days. The duties are to work computerised embroidery & print machines Please send C V’s to linda@belsigns.com or send to Appliedfx Blatchford Road Horsham RH13 5QR Appliedfx is part of the BEL Sign & Display Group
We are looking for professional and dynamic sales individuals to join our media based company in Horsham as Part-Time Field Sales Executives. The roles will require looking after a market sector, responding to enquiries, self-generating appointments through cold calling, selling advertising space and on-going campaigns. You will need to research your territory, and pro-actively target business to attract and retain new customers. Transport necessary and experience preferred. Interested parties should send their CV or enquiry to: mwheeler@thedistrictpost.co.uk
Chappelsons of Horsham are an independent, family run business with 25 years experience in the fitted furniture industry. We currently have a vacancy for a Kitchen Surveyor/Installations coordinator. Duties will include; Undertaking technical surveys of Kitchens & double checking measurements. Confirming products with clients. Arranging installation dates. Liaising with suppliers/fitters. Final inspections. Attention to detail is paramount for this position & you will need to have good organisational skills. You will also need to be computer literate & have a clean driving licence, car available. If you have experience within the Fitted Kitchen industry that would be desirable, however we are happy to hear from & if necessary train any individual who feels they meet the right criteria for this varied position within our Company. How to Apply To apply for this position please submit your CV to linley@chappelsons.co.uk or call 01403 273124 quoting jobs-live. Alternatively call into our showroom at 12 Queen St, Horsham RH13 5AF (by the iron bridge)
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Gig Guide Friday 29 May
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Only We Know - “Isn’t it time your new friends knew all about you?”
Black Heart Angel (20.30) The Swan,Crawley (01293 527447) High Octane Junkies (20.30) Potters Bar,Burgess Hill (01444 233448) Nigel Bagge (20.30 - Foot Stomping Blues & Rock n Roll) The Tanners Arms,Horsham (01403 588789) Red Tape (20.30) The Star,Roffey (01403 259890) Saturday 30 May Afternoon of Music (14.00 - 17.00 for Dame Vera Lynn Trust - Simon King, Route42, Paul Stanworth, Blackstone, The Munday Sisters, Snakes & Ladders, Wendy’s Parade) The Queens Head,Barns Green (01403 730436) The BPM Band (19.30 - £8 advance, £10 on door) Cranleigh Arts Centre,Cranleigh (01483 278000) High Octane Junkies (Afternoon and evening - Musos on Bikes) The Shelley Arms,Broadbridge Heath (01403 253406) Live music (14.00 - “Queens Head” Afternoon of Music) The Queens Head,Barns Green (01403 730436) Musos on Bikes (14.00 Bike Show, Live Music and much more!) The Shelley Arms,Broadbridge Heath (01403 253406) Solice (20.30) The Malt Shovel,Horsham (01403 252302) Sunday 31 May Taylor Maid (17.00) The Duke of Wellington,Shoreham (01273 441297) Stan’s Showcase (19:30) The Anchor Hotel,Horsham (01403 250640) Tuesday 2 June Open Mic with Dave Toye (21.00) The Jolly Tanners,Staplefield (01444 400335) Wednesday 3 June Barns Green Music Festival Acoustic Showcase (19.30 - Les Elvin, Claire Sulliva, Mimi, Trevor Clawson, ) The Queens Head,Barns Green (01403 730436) Open Mic (20.30) The Tanners Arms,Horsham (01403 588789) Freddie Woods Big Band (20.00) Horsham Cricket Club,Horsham (01403 254628) Thursday 4 June Tanners Live Lounge (20.30 Brilliant Original Music) The Tanners Arms,Horsham (01403 588789) Open Mic with Stan (20:30) The Malt Shovel,Horsham (01403 252302) Listings kindly supplied by www.horsham-rocks.co.uk
Book review - Only We Know Martin Read – News Reporter Prolific Horsham author Simon Packham’s sixth book will be released by Piccadilly Press on June 4 – an eagerly awaited date for his fast-growing readership. Simon’s previous books have been roundly praised for being well plotted and with beautifully crafted anti-hero characterisations, receiving award nominations and becoming increasingly sought-after abroad, especially in Germany where translations prove popular. Uncomfortable, sometimes bizarre topics and their gritty, unpredictable consequences are explored. In the latest book - Only We Know - the secret of Lauren’s past is explored. Her family have moved house very suddenly and she and sister Tilda have to go to a new school. Lauren is determined to reinvent herself but is panic-stricken when she sees Harry, who she had known a few years ago. Luckily Harry does not recognise her and she knows she has to make sure it stays like that. Lauren unlike Tilda settles in well, makes friends, is helping to organise the school fashion show and has boys asking her out. But, just as her life finally seems to be looking up she starts receiving macabre packages. When she gets a message: 'Isn't it time your new friends knew all about you?' she has to admit that someone knows her secret - but who - and what should she do? Nothing is more certain that read-
ers will be entertained by another thought- provoking page turner. Previously Firewallers confronted a family scandal, whereas The Opposite Bastard, Comin 2 Gt U (described as required reading for parents), The Bex Factor and Silenced covered the impact of topics ranging from disability, cyber bullying, crushing disappointment, manipulation and juvenile bereavement. Unusually, these potentially off-putting subjects are tackled with compelling humour. Simon says: “Ideas get harder to come by book after book but I keep my eyes and ears open and jot down any snippets of conversation I might overhear. “I spend a lot of time reading newspapers of all varieties and have a scrapbook of clippings. My children have been invaluable, too. I’m currently trying to come up with an idea for the next contemporary book, but in the meantime have completed a comedy gothic murder mystery about a twelve year old cathedral chorister.” To publicise Only We Know Simon is undertaking school visits and radio interviews. He was a professional actor appearing alongside Judi Dench and Omar Sharif and has performed locally with son Jon, notably in Billy Liar at the Capitol. Jon will soon be touring stately homes in a university production of The Comedy of Errors. Simon Packham’s books are in the teen fiction genre but their bold, imaginative style graces any adult library.
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Singin’ in the rain success
More than 800 people defied a day of rain to help raise money for people with terminal illness. Volunteers sang the old Fifties film hit “Singin’ in the Rain”, published in 1929, to surprised visitors to keep up spirits at the Garden and Local Produce Fair for St Catherines Hospice at South Lodge Hotel, near Horsham. Sally Pavey, volunteer organizer, said: “We have to thank our visitors, stallholders, sponsors and volunteers that came and joined in the madness of the day and did not allow the rain to dampen their enjoyment at our new venue, the South Lodge Hotel.” Paul Marquees brought glamour to the event with panoramic windowed marquee and chandeliers, a welcome venue in constant rain. Sally said: “So many venues may have cancelled the fair due to the weather conditions but thanks to South Lodge we just carried on and their staff were amazing, dealing with barbequing in the rain”.
Musical wartime tribute in Horsham The Capitol in Horsham will be presenting an afternoon dedicated to our armed forces, past and present. 'We'll Meet Again' will be showing on Thursday 11th June at 2.30pm and will be packed with all the great songs and music of the war years. Duggie Chapman MBE will present a brand new Wartime Cavalcade show, to celebrate 70 years, this year, since the end of World War II. The show will star Steve Barclay, West End singing star, Maggie O'Hara, and will see the return of Britain's greatest virtuoso of the ukelele, Andy Eastwood. With a full supporting cast, this promises to be a show of real variety and damp eye nostalgia. To take a musical step back in time, contact The Capitol Theatre Box Office: 01403 750220 / www. thecapitolhorsham.com
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SILVER SCREEN TOUR Wednesday 3 June 7.30pm A celebration of dance from film, ranging from movies and musicals to the emergence of pop videos to the present day. The Jazz Dance Company display joy, passion and drama alongside great athleticism and grace.
A CELEBRATION OF JOHN DENVER Friday 5 June 7.30pm This magical journey through the musical career of John Denver features all his popular hits including Annie’s Song, Leaving on a Jet Plane, Rocky Mountain High and title track Take Me Home Country Roads.
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Roberts and John Productions presents:
SATIN ‘N’ STEEL
By Amanda Whittington. Directed by Gareth Tudor Price
Friday 5 June 8pm When karaoke singer Teena White meets veteran pro, Vince Steel, both their lives are set to change. Together they form a duo Satin ‘n’ Steel and a journey of clubs and cruises re-ignites Vince’s flagging career. Enjoy classic tunes such as Daydream Believer, Time After Time, Islands in The Stream and more.
On Screen @ The Capitol
Winners of the 2012 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, Home Service, will be bringing their act to The Capitol Theatre on Friday 12th June. The English ‘folk-with-brass’ band features some of the best musicians in their field, with an emphasis on their multi-instrumental brass section.
'Bold as Brass’ is a saying which aptly describes Home Service's dynamic show. This is not whimsical folk; This firmly established 8 piece band play full strength music, by the people, for the people, featuring heartfelt songs and instrumental delights. “The brass section play like the
Devil’s own pit band; Graeme Taylor’s guitar can strip paint, Steve King conjures a whole orchestra from his keyboards, and John Tams’ vocal smoulders and roars" ***** BBC Radio 2 “Blistering...ruculent folk-rock” ***** The Financial Times Tickets available at The Capitol.
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Kate Bush tribute act out Great turnout for The Shelley Ska Day to impress Horsham fans
Last Sunday saw the return of 'Skank Holiday Sunday' at Broadbridge Heath's local, The Shelley Arms. The pub is well known for its open air live gigs and contribution to local charities, this year's chosen charity being The Dame Vera Lyn Trust for Children with Cerebral Palsy with who they raised well over £1,000 The event featured bands like the HotKnives, BigTopp and Stop Press, playing a selection of Ska, two tone and reggae hits. With the BBQ sizzling and the drinks flowing, this event was a welcomed introduction to Summer 2015. For more details on events at The Shelley Arms go to www.shelleyarms. co.uk or visit their facebook page.
Kate Bush tribute band, Cloudbusting, are on a mission to bring her music to the many thousands of life-long Kate fans and will be at The Capitol Theatre in June. If you like Kate Bush, you will love this band. The show features intricate and authentic arrangements of all Kate’s hits, including 'Wuthering Heights', 'Wow', 'Babooshka' and 'Running Up That Hill', performed in front of awe-inspiring projec-
tions, contributed by Kate-inspired video artists around the world. “This band is good! We urge all who can, go to see them!” Peter Fitzgerald Morris, HomeGround Magazine. The performance takes place on Saturday 20th June at 7.30pm. To book tickets, please contact The Capitol Theatre Box Office: 01403 750220 / www.thecapitolhorsham. com
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Robinsons 2015 UK tour From the Green Mountains of Vermont (USA), Americana folk duo Dana and Susan Robinson are celebrating their twentieth year of international touring. With guitar, fiddle, banjo, and mandolin, their sound is a melting pot of Appalachian, British, and rural American influences, full of exciting fiddle tunes, earthy grooves, elegant melodies, and rich harmony singing. The genius of a Dana and Susan Robinson performance lies in their ability to capture the imagination of their audience, as they take them on a journey across America and convey the mystery and wonder of the places they visit.anding of America’s musical heritage. A native of the Pacific Northwest, Dana relocated to New England where he discovered both a thriving songwriters scene and the deep well of traditional mountain music. Dana launched into full time touring after the release of his 1994 debut CD, Elemental Lullabye. Dana met Susan in 2002 at a house concert in California, where Susan was living and working in environmental policy. DANA AND SUSAN ROBINSON will visit Horsham Folk Club, The Normandy Centre, Horsham, on Sunday, June 14. Show starts: 7.45pm. Tickets: £8/£6. Tel: 01403 268611. Web: www. horshamfolkclub.co.uk
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EVENT OF THE WEEK CURTIS TAPPENDEN AT FOREST SCHOOL June 2
Professional artist Curtis Tappenden (www.brightonillustrators.co.uk) will be giving a demonstration in pastels called “Buildings- urban”, to the Horsham Painting Group, Forest School, Horsham 7.30 pm. Visitors most welcome (£3).Further details from programme secretary,Lida Holt (01403 255685)
SOUTHWATER CAR BOOT May 2 - August 30 Southwater Street, Southwater RH13 5BN Every Saturday Morning May to end of August Sellers 7.30 am - £5 per pitch Buyers 8.30 am – free entrance www.southwatercarboot.co.uk Tel: 07788315759
Rotary Club of Horsham
on behalf of
SPRING PRIZE DRAW
CLOUD TREE COFFEE SHOP
HORSHAM Community First Responders
SPRING PRIZE DRAW
May 29 - June 4 The Cloud Tree Coffee Shop at Birchfield Nursery has opened its doors again. Open every day from 10am - 4pm. Enjoy a range of freshly prepared sandwiches, homemade cakes, snacks and hot & cold drinks. Tel: 01273 494058
May 31 Horsham Rotary Club have teamed up with Sainsbury’s Horsham for a Spring Prize Draw.. Tickets available for £1 from Sainsbury’s Horsham, Candy Box and Mannings Heath Village Store.
Horsham Rotary Club in CONJUNCTION WITH
SAINSBURY’S HORSHAM
PRIZES
1st £150 Trolley Dash in SAINSBURY’S HORSHAM
Other prizes include a 32” Colour Television, Champagne, Giant Teddy Bear To be drawn on SUNDAY 31st May 2015 at Sainsbury’s Horsham
All proceeds go to Horsham Community Responders
RAFA COFFEE MORNING
CAPEL MILTARY VEHICLE SHOW
June 3 Royal Air Force Association 665 Horsham & Storrington Branch hold a coffee morning every Wednesday from 10am-12pm. All are welcome, please feel free to bring a friend. Needles Farm Buildings, Three Acres, Horsham. For enquiries, contact 01403 242277.
June 4 - 5 This year’s Capel Military Vehicle Show promises to be the biggest – and loudest – yet. Featuring everything from military motor cycles through to main battle tanks and frontline helicopters, the aim of the show is to raise much needed funds for Help For Heroes.
WATERCOLOUR WORKSHOP June 11 Wimblehurst Hotel Horsham in the Garden Room. With artist Ann Harris from 10.30am to 2.30pm. Cost £22.50 to include a light lunch. Tuition and all subject matter will be provided. Please contact Ann on 01403 251537 for further details.
SUMMER CONCERT
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June 12 “Music for a Summer’s Evening” at 8.00pm in the Chapel at Christ’s Hospital. Tickets £10 (concessions £9) available from the CH box office on 01403 247434 or from members of the Society. Refreshments will be available.
NUTHURST CRICKET CLUB FAYRE
June 20 Nuthurst Cricket Club are hosting a special fayre including many food stalls and a variety of alcoholic and soft drinks. Various gifts, bric-abrac, local produce, goods and food will also be available for perusal and purchase. Saturday, 12 - 5pm.
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ITALIANWINE TASTING EVENING June 20 Nuthurst Cricket Club invite you all to a fantastic wine tasting evening, where you can sample some of Italy’s finest wines. Alongide a tutor, expect a relaxed tasting session with four wines, with charcuterie and cheese to pair. Session takes place at Manning’s Heath Village Hall, 7:30 - 10pm.
ITCHINGFIELD CEREMONY cottagefarmdogrescue@outlook.com
June 20th The pupils of Itchingfield Primary School are joining together from the two split sites into one brand new building in Barns Green - there will be a closing ceremony at 2pm at the Junior site as the doors will close for its final days, and we would dearly love to find as many ex pupils and staff as we can to come and celebrate.
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Stunning chalet-style home on the market
A three bedroom chalet style family home having been subject to complete renovation by its current owners to a high standard throughout, located within this highly regarded location of Hillside Road within 1/4 mile of the village centre. Features include: a stunning kitchen/dining room with oak style flooring and double doors leading
onto a raised decked area, sitting room with open fireplace, utility room, ground floor cloakroom, family room/study, uPVC conservatory, superb sized master bedroom with en-suite shower room, two further good sized bedrooms, family bathroom, off-road parking, garage and delightful south facing rear garden. As you approach the property and go through the solid oak panelled
front door into the entrance area this leads into the superb open plan kitchen/dining room measuring 26' 6" x 16' 0 maximum. The kitchen area has brand new re-fitted wall and base units comprising: butler sink with swan neck mixer tap, integrated stainless steel fan assisted oven and grill with four ring inset gas hob and extractor canopy over, integrated dishwasher, eye-level
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cupboards, part tiled walls, central breakfast island with wood block working surface with storage drawers under, oak style flooring, walkin shelved larder cupboard and understairs storage cupboard. In the dining area there are built-in storage cupboards with recessed areas suitable for housing American style fridge/freezer, concealed spot lighting, radiator and uPVC double glazed patio doors leading to decked area. Across the other side of the entrance is the sitting room which has a feature open fireplace with marble inset, hearth and wooden mantel, radiator, window bay with uPVC double glazed windows and TV point. The inner hallway has a shelved storage cupboard. To the rear of the kitchen is a utility room with Inset stainless steel sink with mixer tap, space and plumbing for washing machine, space for tumble dryer, storage cupboard, radiator, double glazed window and door to ground floor cloakroom with low level push flow w.c., and double glazed window. The family room/study has sliding double glazed patio doors leading through to the conservatory of brick and uPVC construction, tiled flooring and patio doors leading to raised decked area. To the first floor the landing has a velux window, wall-mounted thermostat control for central heating and shelved linen cupboard. The master bedroom measuring 20' 6" x 12' 1" is a real feature of the property and benefits from two radiators, uPVC double glazed windows, concealed spot lighting, TV point, built-in wardrobe cupboards, recessed shelving, door to the ensuite shower room with glass and chrome screen with overhead shower with separate shower attachment, wall-mounted wash hand basin, heated chrome towel rail and tiled flooring. There are two further bedrooms and family bathroom to this floor Turning to outside, the front garden is mainly laid to lawn with attractive raised flower and shrub borders and has driveway parking for several vehicles leading to the attached garage with up and over door and side access. The rear garden is south facing with a brand new raised decked area, outside lighting, shaped lawned areas, enclosed by mature trees and shrubs, rear access leading to garage and outside water tap. This is a really lovely family home set on the fringes of Storrington village within easy access across to Sullington Warren which provides many acres for walkers and dog walkers alike. For more info or to arrange a viewing, call the team at Fowlers, Storrington on 01903 745844.
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Secret Garden | Broadbridge Heath | RH12 3LN
Revealing soon Secret Garden, Broadbridge Heath. A stylish new development from Bellway featuring 2, 3 and 4 bedroom family homes in the sought after village of Broadbridge Heath. Call now to register for your launch invitation
Call: 0845 548 3057 Click: www.bellway.co.uk Pictures for illustration purposes only. YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON YOUR MORTGAGE OR ANY OTHER DEBT SECURED ON IT. Available on new build homes up to £600,000 subject to the Government ‘Help to Buy’ terms and conditions and only available to customers where a primary mortgage is secured. Not available on second, additional homes, buy-to-let or let-to-buy properties. HomeBuy agent eligibility check required. The equity loan is interest free for the first five years and needs to be a minimum of 10% of the purchase price up to a maximum of 20%. After five years, an annual fee of 1.75% of the outstanding equity loan is charged. This is increased annually by RPI plus 1%. Subject to status, terms and conditions apply.
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£895,000 £650,000 £249,950
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£395,000
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£395,000
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Horsham
£395,000
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Horsham
£395,000
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Horsham
£395,000
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Pulborough
£1,750 PCM
A stylish and beautifully presented five bedroom detached family home. The property has two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, three further bedrooms, family bathroom. Double garage and driveway. Sitting room opening to dining room. Kitchen/breakfast room. Utility, study and cloakroom. EPC Rating D.
Pulborough
Storrington 01903 744 166
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Storrington 01903 744 166
West Grinstead
£1,295 PCM
A newly refurbished semi-detached cottage offered in stunning condition. The cottage is situated in a beautiful rural location. The Garden offers beautiful views surrounding the property. Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms. Kitchen and Utility room, Family bathroom, Ample parking. EPC Rating D.
£950 PCM
A beautifully presented two bedroom ground floor apartment situated in a desirable location. En-suite shower room in main bedroom. EPC rating C. Horsham 01403 246750
Storrington
£1,175 PCM
A mid-terrace town house set on a pleasant development. Three double bedrooms with a walk-in wardrobe and en-suite shower room coming off of the master bedroom. Family bathroom. Living room. Cloakroom. Garden and single garage. EPC Rating C. Storrington 01903 744 166
Horsham 01403 246750
Horsham
£1,350 PCM
A spacious four bedroom town house situated in a well presented gated development. Entrance Hall, Cloakroom, Kitchen/Dining room. Three double bedrooms and a single bedroom. Two bathrooms, reception room and a garage. Driveway with parking and a low maintenance garden. EPC Rating C.
Pulborough
£725 PCM
A well presented two bedroom second floor apartment with allocated parking. Easy access to mainline station, only being a few minutes away on foot.EPC Rating C.
Storrington
Storrington 01903 744 166
Storrington 01903 744 166
744 166
£650 PCM
A spacious first floor flat within walking distance of the village centre. With two bedrooms a kitchen, bathroom, cloakroom and living room. EPC Rating C.
Pulborough
£625 PCM
A beautifully refurbished first floor flat in the centre of Pulborough village. The property offers ample living space for a one bedroom apartment.EPC Rating D. Storrington 01903 744 166
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A week of positives for Pulborough Billingshurst victorious in inaugural fixture at picturesque St Francis Bowls Keith Barraclough – Billingshurst BC
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Bowls Jane Gray – Pulborough BC After a first half of the week to forget with a 66/81 scoreline in the County Cup at Pagham on Monday and 2 WSBL points, 83/40 and 0 points in the BML against Norfolk on Tuesday, you could forgive a little negativity in the Pulborough ranks, but they were quick to recover with an upbeat match against the highly skilled Torquay Tourists on Thursday. The scorelines were close throughout, with Pulborough winning on 1 rink and drawing on a second. The top rink for Pulborough with 21/13 went to skip Paul Day, with Adrian Knight as lead and Jan Barnes as number 2. John Brown and team fought to stay ahead from end 5, but their opponents took a 4 on end 17 to pull back and equal the score by the 21st end. The final scoreline was 91/110 to the Tourists. Friday saw the second away fixture in the West Sussex Bowls
League in the space of a week, this time at Chichester Priory. Pulborough held close scores on 2 out of 4 rinks, with top rink going to skip Matt Ives, supported by lead, M. Green, number 2 M. Gray and number 3 G. Ives 18/14. The final result was a further 2 league points to add to the Pulborough tally and a 61/90 scoreline. The first home game of the week was against local rivals, Fittleworth on Saturday. For the first time this week, the sun shone on Pulborough and afforded them a victory with 2 rink wins and 3 points in hand. Top rink went to skip, Mike Richards, with lead, Jane Gray and number 2 Melvin Green 18/9. Malcolm Gray and team came in close behind with a win of 21/16 making the final result 48/45. A welcome return for the Cawston Tourists from Norfolk and their mascot, Billy, on Sunday, heralded a fantastic day’s play that ended in a tight win for Pulborough. 5 rinks played over 21 ends with
a halfway break for tea. For 4 rinks, their fortunes stayed the same after the break with just skip Paul day and team being held to a draw and 1 rink with a narrow defeat. Top rink went to skip John Brown, number 1 Jane Gray, number 2 Joyce Woods and number 3 Hugh Hubbard 41/5. Other wins came from Ivan Salmon and team 41/11 and Joyce Broadribb and team 18/15. The final score was 111/73 to Pulborough. County successes came with 2 wins for Matt Ives in the 2 Wood against Mathew Smith from Tarring Priory 21/16 and in the County Pairs with Ivan Salmon against a duo from Worthing Pavillion 20/9. Jan Barnes and Julie Day also won their County Pairs against Worthing Pavillion 13/19. Pulborough next play at home against the County on Tuesday at 2pm, away at Horsham Park on Thursday at 6.30pm, away at Fishbourne on Saturday and at home to Horsham on Sunday.
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zel Sandford, Stan Morgan Geoff Weller. Ray Neal, Barry Gilbert & Anita Billingshurst 75 - 82 Ewhurst Colliety Won: 21-18 Billingshurst entertained Ewhurst Robin Clark, Betty Weller & Alan on Wednesday May 20 hopeful Knight Won: 19-15 of success after an away victory Hazel Sandford, Stan Morgan & against them the previous week. Geoff Weller Won: 20-7 Unfortunately the opposition had Ray Sutton, Marion Clark & Alan other ideas with ‘Hurst struggling Readshaw Won: 16-10 from the outset. Ten shots adrift at Billingshurst 58 - 59 Crawley the midway point proved to be just Town too much to make up with victory Nip and tuck all the way as Billgoing to the visitors by ingshurst hosted Crawley olliety ag seven shots. Top rink Town on Sunday May ain nita C A st for Billingshurst 24. With the lead kip Cr s aw k went to Hachanging pracl rin zel Sandford, tically every John Benend, the nett & Alan hosts were Knight. not unduly Gordon worried to Price, Stan be 1 shot Morgan in arrears & Anita at the tea Colliety b r e a k . Lost: 11-15 With the John Luend in sight cas, Beryl BillingBarraclough shurst were & Geoff Weller in touch right Won: 18-11 up to the closing June Bennett, bell. Fate then took Betty Weller & Alan a hand with the hosts Readshaw Won: 15-11 losing the match by one Ray Neal, Barry Gilbert & Grace shot involving a measure for one Stewart Lost: 9-33 between the very last two woods Hazel Sandford, John Bennett & bowled. Alan Knight Won: 22-12 Top rink for Billingshurst went to St Francis 50 - 76 Billingshurst June Bennett, John Lucas & Anita This inaugural fixture between Colliety. the two teams, on Saturday May 23, Tessa Richards, Beryl Barraclough went the way of the visitors as Bill& Alan Knight Lost: 9-15 ingshurst trod carefully at the start Brian Richards, Marion Clark & to finish the first half 8 shots in Alan Readshaw Lost: 13-17 front. After the break ‘Hurst moved Ray Sutton, Barry Gilbert & John up a gear and aided by a 6 and a 5 Bennett Lost: 12-15 ended up winning by 26 shots. Top June Bennett, John Lucas & Anita rink for Billingshurst went to HaColliety Won: 24-12
Storrington win after extra end decider Bowls John Wharmby – Storrington BC Storrington 65 – 65 Pagham (Storrington won by 2 on an extra end) An extra match this week involved the first round of The Midhurst Cup in which Storrington entered with 2 triples at home and 2 triples away. This first round involved a match against Pagham last Sunday afternoon. The home match saw Tony Gledhill's team lose convincingly by ten shots, but Harry Kendall's team won 20 - 14, in hindsight the last end's 4 shot win being very impor-
tant. The away match at Pagham had Peter Newman's team win by 4 shots and Pam Healy's team drawing. This left the final score 65 - 65, but in this situation it had been arranged (prior to the start) that Tony Gledhill's team would play a deciding end. A win by 2 shots gave Storrington the match and through to the next round of the cup. A Page, G Page, H Kendall Won 20-14 P Bain, D Bain, T. Gledhill Lost 10-20 N Tewsley, P Leatherbarrow, P Healy Drew 18-18
P Smith, A Head, P Newman Won 17-13 Storrington v Chichester, Thursday, May 21 Chichester 31 – 28 Storrington Two mixed teams, each consisting of two men and one lady, motored down to Chichester, on a sunny afternoon, for a friendly game. Paul Newman’s team progressed smoothly to win19 -11, but, to keep it friendly, Pauline Baine’s team lost 9 – 20, giving the game to Chichester by 31 – 28. D Bain, A Head, P Bain Lost 9-20 P Leatherbarrow, A Page, P Newman Won 19 – 11
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Following Horsham 1st XV’s promotion into London 2 South East the fixtures for 2015/16 have now been released. The step up has provided the opportunity to reacquaint with several clubs Horsham have not faced at this higher level for many years. The opening game is on September 19 and will be a testing away fixture against old foes Tunbridge Wells, followed a week later by a home fixture against South London side, Old Colfeians. The Green and Whites then make the trip to Bexley on October 3 to face fellow promoted side Dartfordians who were the only team to beat Horsham in the league last season.
Horsham do not face any of their Sussex rivals until they travel to Hove on October 24. Horsham coach Nick Stocker said “This is a tough away trip to start with against potentially one of the league contenders and offers an opportunity to gauge where we are at immediately. The new level is a little leap into the unknown but the team is most definitely up for the challenge and are out to cause a few shocks. Pre-season training starts in early July.” Horsham 2nd XV, known as the Lions, were also promoted last season and will play in the Sussex Spitfire League 1 next season. They open their league campaign a week earlier than their teammates in the 1st XV on 12 September away to Hove 2nd XV. This is followed a week later by a home fixture against Lewes 1st XV, a club that are rebuilding and until recently were playing a couple of leagues higher than Horsham 1st
XV. Horsham Rugby Club's achievements this season have been recognised at the annual Sussex RFU dinner. Former England prop forward Jason Leonard presented the club with the London SE 3 trophy and Ken Nicholls, the Sussex RFU President, also recognised the achievement of the club this season in winning the Bob Rogers Cup, the Lions being promoted and the Colts reaching the county cup final. In summary Ken Nicholls said the improvements made at Horsham both on and off the field in the last year or two have been noticeable around the county and that in his opinion Horsham are the best run club in Sussex. It was a fine tribute from the Sussex President that gives the club a lot to live up to but also gives all associated with Horsham Rugby Club a much deserved accolade and a terrific boost to take into next season.
European glory for young Sussex and Surrey Golfers are invited Hawk Joshua Lea-Clayton to ‘Go Wild’ to help charity Born Free Basketball Dave Smith – Sports Editor
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Born Free's Virginia McKenna with last year’s winning team, Pantha Golf Dave Smith – Sports Editor Golfers across Sussex and Surrey are being invited to ‘get into the swing’ once again for the annual ‘Go Wild Golf Day’ in aid of Horsham based international wildlife charity, the Born Free Foundation. The event will take place on Thursday September 3 at Wildwood Golf and Country Club in Alfold, Surrey. Golfers will compete for the coveted ‘Pride Jacket’ as well as a host of other team and individual prizes. The day includes a full 18 holes on the Hawtree course, refreshments and a two-course lunch at the clubhouse, attended by Born
Free’s President, Will Travers OBE. Last year’s event raised over £6,000 for the charity’s compassionate conservation work, protecting vulnerable wildlife in the UK and around the world. This year, money raised will go directly to Born Free’s new appeal to build a sanctuary in Tuscany, for lonely and abused captive elephants, rescued from zoos and circuses throughout Europe. Born Free’s Events and Fundraising Co-ordinator, Joanne Bartholomew, is hoping that local golfers will be inspired to sign-up again this year. She says: “This is the third year of our Go Wild Golf Day and we’re hoping 2015 will be the best event yet. Not only will play-
ers enjoy a great day of golf at one of the best courses in the area, they will also be competing against our own Born Free team – unmistakable in their bright orange shirts – who have been practicing hard since losing out to local team ‘Team Pantha’ last year.” Places are still available for teams or individuals of varying skill and experience for just £60 per person. In addition there are a limited number of lunch only places available for those who prefer to spend their time at the 19th hole at just £25 each. To find out more or register for a place, email: joanne@bornfree.org. uk
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Roffey overwhelm hosts Cuckfield Horsham fall under Brighton’s voodoo spell Photos by John Lines
Saturday May 23 - Sussex Premier League Horsham v Brighton & Hove Brighton & Hove 194 all out (53 overs) Horsham 152 all out (51.3 overs) Brighton & Hove won by 42 runs Cricket Martin Read – Sports Reporter
Rohit Jagota’s 91 helped Roffey to victory
Roffey's George Flemming Saturday May 23 - Sussex Premier League Cuckfield v Roffey Roffey 253-6 declared (55 overs) – Cuckfield 183 all out (44 overs) Roffey won by 70 runs Cricket Martin Read – Sports Reporter Roffey totally outplayed their hosts at Cuckfield, posting a strong team win with good individual performances. Batting first Roffey’s opening 66 run stand (captain Josh Fleming 40) was a sound launch pad until a flurry of dismissals saw them slide to 115-4. But, Rohit Jagota, whose 91 featured 8 fours and 4 sixes, batting
first with Chris Webb (20) and Ben Manenti, 57, enabled Roffey to rattle up 253-6 declared, giving themselves three extra overs to bowl out Cuckfield. In the reply, Steffan Piolet – playing despite being in Sussex’s T20 side at Taunton the night before and being in their squad for the four day game next day – was soon dismissed by Leigh Harrison before fellow opening bowler George Fleming (5-56) worked his way through the upper order assisted by Alex Collins (2-24) as Cuckfield slumped to 85-7 in the 26th over. Stands of 48 for the eighth wicket and 46 for the last were no more than minor irritants, Cuckfield succumbing 70 adrift with eleven overs unused.
George Fleming told The District Post: “The wicket was a bit unpredictable at one end, so we did well to declare on 253. Rohit was especially impressive and Ben batted well, too. Cuckfield rallied towards the end but we were confident that we’d got more than enough to win. This season’s league results have been erratic but we’ve got a massive home game (tomorrow, Saturday May 30) against East Grinstead, they’re always strong so it’ll be a big test.” On Sunday Roffey welcome Surrey’s Beddington in the England & Wales Cricket Board National Club Championship (knockout cup). Scorecard link - http://sussexcl.play-cricket.com/website/results/2356377
Having beaten Horsham twice last season Brighton are fast becoming a bogey side after winning again. Successful at the toss the seasiders got off to a steady if unspectacular start, reaching 96-3 before Michael Munday (5-69), back in top form, relentlessly worked his way through the middle order in tandem with Ben Shoare, 4-28. Several of the visiting batsmen built promising platforms but only Phillip Salt, whose attacking 75 included 9 fours and 2 sixes and a range of attractive strokes went on to make a telling contribution. Last year he scored a double century for the Sussex Development XI at Cricketfield Road and said: “I like batting here! But it was frustrating to get out
when I was going well.” Brighton’s strength is their seam bowling and the wicket was conducive to spin, giving Horsham hope – until the fragility of their batting was again exposed. Matt Wood (4-39) and former Dorset player Henry Turner, extracting more life from the pitch than anyone else, bowled the first 32 overs together as Horsham subsided to 69-5. Captain Sam Attfield subsequently batted for 103 minutes and Craig Gallagher scoring 31, Nathan Roberts 41 and Matt Simpson 23, also showed resistance, but there was to be no salvation from 100-7, Horsham finally expiring five and a half overs short of their allocation. Visiting skipper Chris Atherton said: “We’ve got a good side and usually play well at home, so it was good to win away, too. I expect us to finish in the top three. We’ve got the Indian sign over Horsham – let’s keep that going!” Tomorrow (Saturday May 30) Horsham visit Billingshurst. Scorecard link - http://sussexcl.play-cricket.com/website/results/2356408
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Craig Gallagher hit 31 runs for Horsham
Billingshurst all at sea away to Bexhill Saturday May 23 - Sussex Premier League Bexhill v Billingshurst Bexhill 202-9 declared (57 overs) Billingshurst 123 all out (36.1 overs) Bexhill won by 79 runs Cricket Martin Read – Sports Reporter Mercurial Bexhill, comprehensively beaten in their first two games of the campaign bounced back to embarrass Billingshurst at Polegrove. Sussex’s Chris Liddle accounted for a Bexhill opener and Andy Barr (2-45) snared the other to reduce them to 21-2 and at 42-3 the hosts were wobbling. But, they recovered with a 62
run stand until captain Ben Williams, again the most productive bowler – with 4-51 – and Dhanushka Mitipolaarachchi (2-61) scythed through the middle and lower order, only for a frustrating unbroken last wicket 33 run stand to enable the hosts to declare on 202-9. With 53 overs to get the runs Billingshurst were soon in deep trouble at 7-3. Dhanushka, 20, and Chris Liddle (47) steadied the ship and on their demise Jon Alexander and Andy Barr mounted some resistance, but wickets fell steadily, all rounder Dean Crawford being the chief destroyer with a miserly 6-26 from 13.1 overs, Hurst sliding to 123 all out. Skipper Ben Williams said: “The toss proved to be crucial because the
wicket got slower and slower. We bowled well but things didn’t quite go our way in the field. Then we lost early wickets again and by getting off to such a poor start we made life too difficult for ourselves. They bowled well, not giving us anything but our batting let us down again and we’ll be reviewing our options. We can’t complain because they played better on the day, but it was disappointing.” In the first local derby of the season Billingshurst entertain Horsham at Jubilee Fields tomorrow (Saturday May 30) and with both sides struggling for runs but bowling better an intriguing contest is in prospect. Scorecard link - http://sussexcl.play-cricket.com/website/results/2356424
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QUOTE OF THE WEEK Winning the whole tournament was an amazing experience and it has been a lot of fun getting to know my team mates on tour Joshua Lea-Clayton
Freddie Flintoff returns to Horsham Cricket
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'Freddie' Flintoff will entertain at The Capitol
Andrew Flintoff – universally called Freddie after the Flintstones character – comes to Horsham’s Capitol theatre on June 4 on the second leg of his 28 gig tour with his friend, TV producer and writer Clyde Holcroft. Freddie says: “We hope the tour will be a lot of laughs and an excuse for us to talk about life and the lighter side of cricket.” That is a given! Freddie’s highly entertaining cricket exploits are still fresh in the memory: five Test centuries and almost 16,000 runs and well over 600 wickets in all formats. Various players were selected to fill the allrounder spot vacated by Ian Botham but only Freddie provided a genuine replacement, his destructive batting and “go to” bowling beloved by captains when a game changer was urgently required. In one day mode he was often devastating, David Gower describing Freddie’s Nat-
West quarter final 135 as: “The most awesome innings that we’re ever going to see on a cricket field.” Strings of top awards accompanied Freddie’s MBE and installation as BBC Sports Personality, recognising his sporting spirit as well as his achievements. But Freddie’s unstinting exertions came at considerable personal sacrifice, much surgery being required in attempts to prolong a career that nobody wished to end. A miraculous recent comeback was much savoured but now that Freddie finally seems to have retired from professional cricket he is forging an increasingly versatile but equally captivating career in entertainment. Many sportsmen struggle when playing finishes, but Freddie’s new even more versatile role is proving him to be an equally dependable and entertaining performer in the glare of the footlights – winner of Australia’s King of the Jungle, TV and radio presenter, touring Britain in his bespoke fish and chip van, documentaries, team captain in the BAFTA winning ‘A League of Their Own’, male model, commentator, newspaper columnist and prize-win-
ning boxer are some recent highly popular ventures. “Failing isn’t a problem – but not having a go is a crime”, Freddie says. Did Freddie ever play cricket at Horsham? “Yes! I played for England U19s against a Sussex XI – the smaller grounds are nice venues and it’s great to be close to the crowd.” The scorecard revealed that even in 1995 Freddie’s batting was a force to be reckoned with, he top scored. Freddie told the District Post: “My wife hails from Sussex so I spend a fair bit of time here and I’ve just been with Luke Wright’s father and brother at an Ardingly College Cricket Academy camp. It was great working with the kids.” Does Freddie miss cricket? “At the moment I’m busy but I’m sure I’ll miss it when I’m 70. My two lad’s play, so does my brother and my 65 year old dad is still turning out. I’ll play a few games for my original club, St Annes if tour commitments permit.” Nothing is more certain that larger-than-life Freddie will give his all, whatever future opportunities open up for him – and we shall all feel much the better after enjoying his new challenges.
Variety the spice of life Spring flings with Horsham Cycling for Horsham Joggers Cycling Martin Read – Sports Reporter
Neil Boniface came second in the 5k Athletics Philip Liberman – Horsham Joggers Last weekend saw some great performances from Horsham Joggers in a variety of events. Neil Boniface came 2nd in the 5k at the Sussex track & field championships in 15.05, while at the other end of the spectrum Graham Clarke completed the London to Brighton 100K run in 11 hours. In between these two heroic feats there was a multitude of other races with some fine performances. At the Rye 10 mile Tony Johnson finished in 1.11.36 followed by Matt Payne (1.18.25) Alan Petitt (1.19.28) and Julia Johnson (1.27.42). The Weald Challenge is a set of 3 races, an Ultra 50K, a marathon
and a half marathon. Joggers had runners in the Ultra (Helen Woods 6.12.50) and the Half marathon (Ryan Stokes 1.58.32 Beck Howard 2.31.39 Fiona Clifton 2.36.06 Elizabeth Scott 2.37.53 & Caroline Bransden 2.42.24). Finally, last Wednesday evening 34 Horsham Joggers took part in the West Sussex Fun Run League fixture in Littlehampton which is a beautiful and a little unusual 5 mile beach run. Horsham Joggers team finished 5th overall with some great performances on a beautiful evening. The first five Joggers home were: Tiarnan Cotter 28:34, Paul Adams 31:21, Mal Thornton 31:47, Raff Vitale 33:10 and Philip Liberman 36:20.
Horsham Cycling's activities continue throughout the year but really take off in spring. Last month 30 members celebrated the Club's tenth anniversary with a 170 mile weekend round trip to Canterbury, staying overnight at the University, with some members completing their longest two days of consecutive cycling. This month was the Club's annual Social Time Trial, where members are encouraged to forsake their racing bikes and lycra for more unusual machines - and fancy dress. Over a ten mile course at Okewood Hill, an Angel, Country Gent, Dracula and Teddy Bear were just some of the featured costumes with fully loaded touring bikes, mountain bikes, child carrier and single speeds on display. The awards presentation and lunch at The Punchbowl Inn matched the spirit of the occasion, Stewart Salt and Ray Watson earning special credit for their respective rides on a Dutch bicycle and a tricycle. The fastest rider on the day was Tim Peters in his Bernard Hinault (the badger) fancy dress. Fast approaching are the ten year anniversary post-ride lunch, the London-Dunwich Dynamo, Social Groups' downhill competition, Prudential London Ride and the Isle of Wight weekend. Meanwhile regular rides con-
Photo by Steve Strickland
Ray Watson on the tricycle with ‘Country Gent’ Stewart Salt tinue from the Carfax on Sunday mornings and Club Time Trials on Tuesday evenings. HC will also hold an Open Time Trial event on Saturday June 27, attracting top amateur
riders from cycling clubs in the South East. For full details of Horsham Cycling's programme see www.horshamcycling.co.uk
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