Sussex Living Magazine - April 2013

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No 95 April 2013

Lingfield Nature Reserves Get ready for the

Sussex Living Marathon Love your home & garden

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Editor’s Comment A warm welcome to a very special April issue. I mean, how often do you find not one, but two local nonagenarians who have been honoured for their truly inspirational achievements on a national scale? Dame Vera Lynn needs no introduction. A local girl and international star, she’s been capturing our hearts for many a decade. We caught up with her and daughter Virginia at home in Ditchling and feel very privileged that she made time to see us. Ruth Lawrence couldn’t believe her good fortune, when she was treated to tea and cakes as well as a fascinating interview (pages 8-12). Looking at Ruth’s photos, it’s hard to believe that Dame Vera has just celebrated her 96th birthday! May we take this opportunity to send our very best birthday wishes and many happy returns, from all of us here at Sussex Living. David Saunders is a remarkable man. A founding father of the Burgess Hill District Lions, he has dedicated most of his life to charity work, something which has earned him an MBE along with the admiration of many. Steve Ramsey went to see him (page 57). If springtime is here, then a visit to Lingfield Nature Reserves is a must. Walk amongst the 12,000 or so trees, admire the natural habitat of many insects and birds, or just enjoy the peace and tranquillity. It’s all volunteer maintained, and you can do your bit too – see pages 35-38 to find out more. Closer to home, spring is great time to take a closer look at all those jobs that need doing round the home and garden. This month’s Home & Garden feature (pages 16-27) is packed with ideas to help you get your home shipshape for spring. Education is not just for the young. The University of the 3rd Age is a locally organised co-operative, providing learning opportunities to the older generation on a wealth of subjects – and can you believe there are no entrance qualifications and no exams? A shared love of learning is all you need, as Roger Linn found out when he visited the recently formed Hassocks, Hurstpierpoint and Ditchling branch (pages 59-61). Preparations for the Sussex Living Marathon (4-6 May) are now in full swing, so if you’re thinking of getting involved, either as a runner, sponsor or supporter, don’t delay! Check pages 46-49 for details or visit www.midsussexmarathonweekend.co.uk. And don’t forget the Haywards Heath Greater Bike Ride on 21st April (page 45), another community event not to be missed. Looks like this spring is going to be great fun in Mid Sussex.

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8-12 Dame Vera Lynn cover

At home in Mid Sussex by Ruth Lawrence

15 HPS – Design a better bathroom

Contents 8-12

16-27 Home & Garden: Refreshing your home for spring

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by Suzi Reeve and Lisa de Silva

25 Garden Statues & Ornaments

29 NGS Open Garden: Offham House by Ruth Lawrence

30 Blooming Times by Flo Whitaker, Burgess Hill Horticultural Society

32 The View from the Downs by Roger Linn

35-38 Lingfield Nature Reserves

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by Ruth Lawrence

39-44 Local Living

45 The Greater Haywards Heath Bike Ride by Hanna Lindon

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46-49 Sussex Living Marathon cover Weekend 46 On the Run by Steve Ramsey 50-51 Spring Zing Rediscover your zest for life, health, beauty & style!

53 Mirror mirror on the wall… by Nicole Tata

54-55 Nuffield Health Haywards Heath Hospital Great skin for a lifetime

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57 David Saunders MBE: The longest serving Lion by Steve Ramsey

58 Herbs for Health by Sarah Furey

59-61 Learning for pleasure with U3A by Roger Linn

62-63 Spring Book Review by Lisa de Silva

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64 What’s Cooking? by Gillian Reay-Young

65 A fresh twist of Limes of Lindfield

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67 The Cat Inn is where it’s at

69-70 Sloop Inn Walk by Les Campbell

71-78 April Diary Dates 79 April Films

82 The Steering Column by Jon Kemp

84 Letters & Feedback

85 Distribution

86-87 Business to Business Burgess Hill Means Business

87 The Last Word by Tanis Banham and Carla Faulks

88-94 Local Business Directory 46-49

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Contributors: Susan Fleet, Sarah Furey, Jon Kemp, Ruth Lawrence, Hanna Lindon, Roger Linn, Steve Ramsey, Gillian Reay-Young, Suzi Reeve, Lisa de Silva, Kay Smith, Nicole Tata, Flo Whitaker Cover Image: Dame Vera Lynn and her daughter Virginia © Vera Lynn Printed by: The Magazine Printing Company plc, Enfield, Middlesex

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Dame Vera at home in Mid i must have been about five when i first heard my father quietly hum “We’ll Meet Again” and now, over four decades later, i was about to meet the lady whose songs had accompanied those childhood memories.

Any trepidation I’d felt knocking on the door of Dame Vera Lynn’s home in Ditchling evaporated within seconds as I was handed tea and biscuits in reassuring, rose-painted 1950s china by her daughter Virginia. Now in her mid-nineties, Dame Vera could easily be mistaken for a lady in her late sixties. And I was thrilled to discover that she still possesses that indefinable quality that put her on the stage at the age of seven, back in the 1920s. Performing was always in her blood. Vera was first taken to a club by her parents at only 10 weeks old. She remembers pretending her granny’s garden was a stage – she would make her entrance and perform to an audience of gladioli with her friend Maudie. Soon, she was working to real applause and real money: 7 shillings and sixpence for singing three songs and an extra shilling and sixpence for an encore. Her sense of responsibility for others must have blossomed young, since all her earnings went to her family and she only got to keep a penny a week for pocket money, just enough for a chocolate bar. Vera’s long love affair with rural life began on the Surrey/Hampshire borders during long summer holidays spent at her Aunt Maggie’s house in the small village of Weybourne. The happy times nurtured there sustained her during arduous days. In 1944, during the draining, sticky heat of Burma, it was the memory of the cool tasting water from a well near Weybourne that reinforced her love for that particular corner of English countryside. Although she would continue to work in London,

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Vera and her husband bought Clayton Holt, a large house at the foot of the South Downs , and it was here that her connection to Mid Sussex was born.

Vera and her husband Harry bought a large house in the village of Clayton, at the foot of the South Downs, with nearly 200 acres of land, before the end of the war. Clayton Holt was conveniently placed for swift trains to the capital and it was here that her connection to Mid Sussex was born. Although still in London for her TV and radio work, her performances in the USA, Australia and New Zealand meant that proximity to an airport became more important so she and Harry were able to spend more time down here. Their connection to Ditchling began with the purchase of Three Beams Cottage, a converted stable opposite the duck pond, and it was during a walk through the village that Vera came across a large apple orchard in North End. In 1972, the house next door came up for sale and they moved in. continued on next page

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Mother and daughter

are exceptionally close and Virginia’s resemblance to Vera’s younger self is

striking.

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My visit coincided with some major works to the upstairs bedrooms. While furniture was being moved, I was curious to notice a heavy travelling trunk. Vera explained that it had accompanied her across the Atlantic on the QE1 after the war. Old labels, printed with evocative illustrations of glamorous ocean liners, covered the sides and I felt a tangible sense of how important the rural peace of Sussex must have been for Vera during her hectic life. She has always felt a strong emotional connection to her chosen home with its view of the Downs and the old droveway that ran behind the garden. Ancient history is a topic that has always interested Vera; she admitted that if she hadn’t taken to the stage, she might well have become

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an archaeologist! I suspect her natural connection with people would have inevitably led her to the path she eventually trod, especially when she repeatedly spoke of being in the right place at the right time, one road leading seamlessly to another. Vera’s memories of a Ditchling of old are still vivid. She recalls collecting milk in a metal can from the farm buildings that now house the Turner Dumbrell craft workshops. She used to visit the Sandrock Pub for a Sunday roast, where they served vast Yorkshire puddings that became known as ‘the Vera Lynns’ and she remembers dining at Wild Goose Cottage, home of designerinventor Rowland Emett and his wife. I wondered if Vera, like many of her generation, might yearn for the simplicity of earlier times, but she lives emphatically in the here and now. She spoke of how progress brings new benefits and although she obviously cherishes the memories of her remarkable life, she refuses to be hampered by nostalgia. continued on next page

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Harry passed away in 1998 after 57 years of their wonderful marriage. Now, Virginia and her husband live next door. Mother and daughter are exceptionally close and Virginia’s resemblance to Vera’s younger self is striking. Vera always felt happy that her daughter grew up in the Sussex countryside, with the same warm, nurturing memories she’d enjoyed during her breaks from London as a child. Vera showed me a personal book crammed with letters and photographs from troops and relatives of ‘her boys’ who she sang to and visited during her tours to Burma during the war. It was emotional to see the profound effect she had obviously had on morale during those difficult years. Vera has continued to visit wounded exservicemen in recovery units and nursing homes throughout her life. She talked to pilots with extensive burns at Sir Archibald McIndoe’s Research Unit in East Grinstead and, in 2009 opened a new burns research laboratory at the Queen Victoria Hospital in the town.

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Having supported cerebral palsy charities since the 1950s, Vera eventually founded her own charity 12 years ago, The Dame Vera Lynn Trust for Children with Cerebral Palsy, here in West Sussex (www.dvltrust.org.uk). At Ingfield Manor in Five Oaks, The Dame Vera Lynn School for Parents provides a specialised service for families of babies and children up to the age of five with cerebral palsy and other motor learning difficulties. The charity receives no government funding and has to raise £660,000 per year to meet running costs. A charity shop has recently opened in Southwater and volunteers are always needed for this and other fulfilling roles within the Trust. As my visit came to an end, I noticed numerous photos stretching back decades, now vying for space on Vera’s grand piano. Despite her success, accolades and appointment as Dame Commander of the British Empire, Vera Lynn was first and foremost a loving wife, then mother, supporter and inspiration to millions. It was her love of home and family that provided the bedrock that enabled her to touch the collective heart of this country. www.sussexliving.com


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Spending time outside no longer means you have to forgo your creature comforts. Creating a well thoughtout outdoor living space can give you extra space and the chance to spend more time enjoying the sunshine and fresh air. Many of us will already have some type of patio or decking, but if you’re starting from scratch, decide whether you want to create a garden ‘living room’ in a secluded shady spot, or somewhere you’ll benefit from either the early morning or late evening sunshine. Existing patios can be revived for the summer months by pressure washing, and decking will need to be cleaned and oiled to protect it from rot and decay. Use oil to restore and maintain your deck’s original colour, or you can ring the changes by staining it with a new colour. Garden furniture will also need to be cleaned and weatherproofed, and it’s a good opportunity to rethink your colour scheme too. Adding bright colours by updating your parasol, cushions, new seat covers or bold oilcloths for your table will add fun

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Add bright colours by updating your parasol, cushions, new seat covers or bold tablecloths and really liven up your space. Had you considered weatherresistant outdoor rugs? They come in a variety of styles and colours and can also be used to create an inviting and comfortable feel to your patio or deck areas. Painting an exterior wall in a vibrant colour is another great way to refresh even the smallest patio garden. And here’s a tip: You can further enhance the sense of space and light by decorating walls with mirrors and trellises. For a stylish display of pots, gather together different shapes and sizes and paint them all in tonal shades. Uneven numbers will create the most impact. If you keep your plant colour palette simple, for example all shades of yellows, your display will look bold, fresh and wonderful. Outdoor lighting can increase the amount of time you spend outside – good landscape and patio or deck lighting can also accentuate

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Snow from an unseasonable cold snap still lined the drive to Offham House, home to Miranda and Pontus Carminger, but even these lingering drifts did little to detract from the sweeping views from their nine-acre garden. Built in the Queen Anne style, the original house dates from 1676, with a flint façade added a century later. The gardens stretch back across a long slope that leads the eye to the open countryside beyond. Before the war, the Courage brewery family owned the house. It has been in Miranda’s family since 1975. Previous owners planted an arboretum of interesting specimen trees including Miranda’s favourite Paulownia. Rows of espaliered apple trees, believed to be 200 years old, stand like gnarled fairytale illustrations, as if waiting to reach out with their twisted branches. Half-century old ornamental cherry trees hold the promise of spring in their long-awaited blossom and a 350-year-old listed yew tree stands sentinel above a long, sloping herbaceous border. A tulip tree is expected to flower this year, an event that only occurs every 20 years; if it obliges, it promises to be a beautiful display. When the grounds open for two NGS Open Garden Days in April and June, visitors will be able to buy some unusual specimen plants and baby hardy perennials split from plants in the herbaceous border. Hanging baskets, pelargonium, fuchsias and freesias will also be on sale, along with homemade cakes and teas. Visitors can walk around the successful veg garden that keeps the family self-sufficient for much of the year, beetroot, broccoli, chard, spinach and

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leek grow among staple crops like potatoes, beans, peas and sprouts. As well as three guinea fowl and a plethora of chickens, two pet pigs, Dolly and Angie, lend a trotter, acting as living composters by recycling all food scraps from the house. While I was chatting to Jo, the gardener, about the exuberant songbird population including Goldcrest, Redwing and Fieldfare, we heard the unmistakeable mew of a Buzzard. Not one, but three circled overhead and Jo commented how three species of owl also visit the garden, including the small and aptly named Little Owl. Moving on past the old glasshouses, where peach and nectarines are grown, I noticed that one wall in the Victorian walled garden had a distinctive snake-like wiggle. “It’s called a crinkle crankle wall,” Miranda explained before telling me how previous generations would have heated this south-facing wall with water pipes, so that fruit trees would flourish. With plenty of OFFhaM hOUSe parking, home-baked Offham, nr Lewes, East Sussex BN7 3QE refreshments and dogNGS Open Days: friendly grounds, Offham Sunday 28 April, 1-5pm House garden guarantees Sunday 2 June, 1-5pm inspiration and interest to the spring or summer www.ngs.org.uk visitor.

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In April, folk who are usually calm and sensible rush about scattering thousands of seeds in mad abandon. Why is it that a red mist descends, with siren voices telling us that our humble-sized plots are, in fact, bigger than Sissinghurst? The two things you need to remember about seeds are that they are either insanely expensive or ridiculously cheap. A super-new hybrid may set you back a fiver for a packet of ten seeds, whereas 500 seeds of an old variety can be bought for 50 pence. The expensive variety is usually difficult to grow. Most seedlings will perish and you’ll be left with three or four yellowing specimens that a passing slug will treat as a mouthwatering hors d’oeuvre. This has the psychological effect of making you want to ‘get your money back’ on the cheap old faithfuls and you sow entire packets of pansies, cosmos, runner beans and radishes. Before you know it, windowsills are crammed full with forests of seedlings, all in dire need of pricking out, and there’s enough lettuce to make a salad for every rabbit in Sussex. Harden your heart to this madness and sow in smaller amounts. Remember, your garden isn’t bigger than Sissinghurst, it just seems like it. Instead of using a seed tray, fill a 3-inch pot with soil and carefully scatter a modest ‘pinch’ of seed. This method will give you enough plants for your needs. Likewise, with vegetables, sow a ‘short’ row, wait a fortnight and then sow the other half of the row, thereby ensuring a welcome succession of crops. A glut of vegetables is seldom worth boasting about. And beetroot for breakfast soon loses its appeal – trust me…

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Last week I took my courage in both hands and boldly opened the door of my garden shed. This is always a thrilling moment because it marks the real beginning of spring and because the door hasn’t been opened since I closed it last November. Since the interior of my shed seems to support a variety of plant, animal and insect life in a complete ecosystem of its own, I’m always anxious to see what changes have taken place over the winter. I live in the hope that in some of the darker corners there may even be life forms developing that are as yet unknown to science. I was pleased to be greeted by my twin concrete mini-statues standing guard just inside the door. In fact, they weren’t purchased as statues but small bags of ready-mix concrete of some sort. Alas, I neglected to seal either of them properly, and as the shed is not entirely damp proof, they became little statues wrapped in their own handy carrier bags. I’ve become quite fond of them. The shelves at the back of the shed still groaned under the weight of the 47 or so paint tins, which my wife has collected over the many years since we moved into this house. I believe some of them may even contain paint, though I shouldn’t care to open one to find out. They form a pleasing mural with the serried ranks of fertilisers, both granular and liquid, insecticides, turpentine, linseed oil (from when I used to have a cricket bat), white spirit, Jeyes fluid and barbecue fire starter fuel. Much of the grass seed box had been eaten by the field mice who take up residence every winter. They hadn’t eaten all the seed, however, and the first growth of a new lawn seemed to be developing on the floor underneath the shelf, where the ivy had forced its way in last autumn. The mice, who will eat anything which isn’t actually made of metal, have been pretty voracious this year. They’ve eaten the thumbs off Lizzie’s gardening gloves, and the grandchildren’s plastic paddling pond is now beyond the help of Elastoplast. As I gazed at the rest of the contents, including the lawnmower, mini tent, garden seat cushions, tools and grandchildren’s toys, I realised, as I do every year at this time, that I need a bigger shed.

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I passed a towering hollow oak by the village pond on my way to meet Lingfield Nature Reserves’ volunteers, little realising the ancient tree’s part in their colourful history. Publicity Officer Julie Hearn greeted me with a welcome flask of coffee, while Anne Richards introduced me to several volunteers already busy clearing and cutting, seemingly impervious to the bitter February wind. The Reserves are a triumph of local cohesion. Having secured the land from development by invoking the Allotment Act and following a two-year battle, two Nature Reserves have been created over the last 18 years. 12,000 trees have been planted, including a ring of English oaks, grown from acorns belonging to the 400-year-old oak by the village pond. “The first volunteers were goats called Bronwen and Salome,” laughed Anne. They helped clear scrub

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from the 25-acre site, making room for the Herculean task of tree planting and hedge laying to ensure the Reserves will remain a bountiful wildlife haven. Lingfield Nature Reserves have the wellbeing of insects and birds at heart. The Butterfly Garden has a centre bed for nectar and a sheltering outer bed, incorporating a deep mixed hedge of 248 plants. Disabled access paths lead past an aromatic herb corner, and seating enables people to enjoy the sight of feasting butterflies. Last year, a rare Brown Hairstreak was spotted in the aptly named Quiet Garden, and Orange Tips and Common Blues are regular visitors. I heard the unmistakeable drum of a Greater Spotted Woodpecker, and Anne told me that most of the Reserves’ 23 bird boxes were in use. A nightingale was spotted in a corner of the orchard last year. This rare, melodious bird has an almost orchestral range of song. Also, earlier this year, the Reserves played host to a flock of rare and exotic waxwings (as pictured below). These beautiful birds are winter visitors to the UK from the harsher Scandinavian climate, and they never normally come further south than Scotland! To have two such special visitors must have felt like a true blessing. Anne pointed out a grand Wellingtonia tree. A Californian native with spongy fireproof bark, it was planted along with many others across the country in memory of the Duke of Wellington, and is around 150 years old. It forms part of the Tree Trail, a collection of 25 trees that take the visitor round the entire Wildlife Area and includes the Wild Service tree, whose fruits were once sold as a natural sweet in the Weald of Kent. Fruits from Quince and Medlar trees are used to make jellies and the Walnut, introduced by the Romans, holds the edible seed within a hard shell surrounded by a soft green fruit. Many trees have been planted specifically for birds – Hawthorn, Scots Pine, Ash, Oak, Bird Cherry and Wild Privet are important food sources for many species. A Community Orchard was planted from a neglected paddock, now home to 72 tree varieties including the assumed-to-be extinct Lingfield Forge Apple. A twig from a toppled specimen was grafted, and now a tree stands tall among Damsons, Plums, Crab Apples and Pears. Nut Corner is home to seed-grown Hazels, Walnuts, Kent Cob and an American Black Walnut which may one day reach a height of 40 metres.

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The hedging is a particularly striking feature of the Reserves – two fine, inherited hedges made of native species complement the new 200-metre Bloomer’s Hedge which includes Blackthorn, Dog Rose, Hawthorn and Oak. Anne pointed out how trees are allowed to grow tall at intervals within the hedge to allow birds to perch, while gorse bays have been planted for Linnets to nest in. The hedge has been laid in the ‘South of England’ style which will eventually grow to 2m wide by 3m tall, forming an invaluable wildlife corridor for insects. Over 500 mixed native trees have been planted in a coppice including an open, sunny ‘ride’, a cleared corridor that faces east-west to encourage and shelter butterflies. Two ponds were dug from scratch – a bridge and viewing platforms overlook the water where the largest local population of Great Crested Newts have made their home. In summer, the platforms make a wonderful place to relax; visitors can even snack on the nearby fruiting hedge which includes Wild Pear, Plum and Crab Apple. An understorey of Gooseberry, Raspberry, Quince and Medlar is being planted beneath to encourage an unpruned, wild bounty for birds and humans. All work at Lingfield Nature Reserves has been carried out by local volunteers and the needs of the community have played a central role in the overall design. An amenity field has been kept open for community picnics while an enfolding circle of trees was planted to provide shade and shelter. A field shelter was built as a gathering point, and interpretation boards, seating, steps, kissing gates and a network of hardstanding paths make the Reserves feel incredibly welcoming and easy to negotiate. Enlarged gates make SuSSex Living April 2013

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Come Gardening Strictly Come Gardening, Haywards Heath’s community gardening show, takes place in the Orchards Shopping Centre on Saturday 27 April, 10am-4pm. A celebrity expert panel, chaired by Jean Griffin, BBC Radio Sussex and Surrey’s gardening guru, will field all those baffling questions – why do my neighbour’s azaleas look like something out of Homes and Gardens while mine look like an advert for weedkiller? On the team will be the Head Gardeners of Arundel Castle (Martin Duncan), Parham House (Tom Brown) and Borde Hill (Andy Stevens), as well as Peter Holman, Chair of the London In Bloom and South & South East in Bloom Committees. With collective knowledge like that on hand, there will be no gardening solution that cannot be unearthed. The panel will be

on parade at 11am and 1pm. Exhibitors include great Sussex gardens, plant specialists, nurseries, schools and colleges as well as local horticultural societies. There will also be flowerarranging demonstrations, a treasure hunt and quiz as well as a whole afternoon of music and dancing. Come along and join the fun - it’s all free! Contact Ruth on 01444 453399.

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After 33 years, many thousands of pounds and an incalculable number of hours’ work by dedicated volunteers, not only is the restoration of Keymer’s Oldland Mill nearing completion, but we are very close to having stone-ground flour available this year.

It’s Magic is delighted to announce the programme for this year’s ‘In The Park’ summer concerts in Victoria Park, Haywards Heath, which will take place from Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 July. Finishing touches are now being put to what promises to be a fantastic weekend of musical entertainment for all the family. The weekend kicks off with ‘Schools Aloud’ on Thursday 18, with a great range of

performances from junior and secondary schools in the Haywards Heath area. Joint efforts with the Central Mid Sussex Schools’ Community Interest Company mean that a newly formed Junior School Orchestra and Choir will also take to the stage. Don’t miss this unique event showcasing the enormous talent of our local youth. Performing on Friday 19, Peter Andre will play Victoria Park for the first time. This is one show you do not want to miss! By popular demand, opera star Katherine Jenkins returns on Saturday 20, together with the National Symphony Orchestra, for an evening of midsummer magic under the stars. The weekend ends with ‘Super Sunday’ on 21 July, a day of music celebration with something for everyone. Tim French MBE, from the charity It’s Magic, says: “This year marks the 20th anniversary of

my involvement with music entertainment in Victoria Park. I well remember the inaugural event in 1983, which was then part of Haywards Heath Town Week. It’s Magic took over organising ‘In The Park’ in 2001 and it’s just got bigger and better. I’ve had a lot of fun over the years, enjoying the support of colleagues and the town, but this year will be my last ‘In The Park’.’ Tickets for this year’s show are now available from www. itsmagic.org.uk or by calling 01444 800045.

Bowling in Hurst Another Summer is nearly here and we look forward to a full season of bowling at Hurstpierpoint Bowls Club. We are an established club set in one the most picturesque surroundings in the county, having views of Wolstonbury Hill and Devils Dyke from our Pavilion.

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We welcome new members, whether you are a complete beginner or experienced bowler, as there are games and matches to suit all tastes. If you have never played before, then plenty of help and coaching is at hand. We have an active social programme which extends throughout the winter months. Associate members are also welcome to join us in these events. The green is available from 11am until dusk from the end of April until the end of September. For more information, see www.hurstbowls.org.uk or contact Anne Clifford on 01273 842770.

The new lawn bowling season is fast approaching and all clubs in our area will be hoping for much better playing conditions than those experienced in 2012 when many fixtures were lost to the weather. The persistent rain was one reason why many clubs failed to increase significantly their membership last year. However, a new season brings fresh opportunities and, to this end, Colemans Hatch Bowling Club is holding two Open Days on 4th and 18th May with a view to encouraging new players into

this active but relaxing sport. These open days will provide an opportunity to visit the club at its picturesque location in the Ashdown Forest and enjoy an afternoon of lawn bowls. Dress code is casual; just bring a pair of flat shoes. There are no fees, and bowls will be provided if required. Potential members of all ages and abilities are welcome to this friendly club. If the Open Days are not convenient, the club holds rollups on Monday afternoons and Thursday evenings from the end of April until late September. For more information, please contact Pam Kittle on 01342 822835; see www.colemanshatch-bc.co.uk.

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8.30. As our curtain up is a little earlier we’ve decided to call the evening ‘Tonight at 7.30 – A Brief Encounter with Noël Coward’. The first play is called ‘Fumed Oak’, a very amusing story about a downtrodden man called Henry Gow and his somewhat overbearing family. A better title for this could be ‘The Worm that Turned’. The second play is called ‘Still Life’. It is about a couple who meet by chance in a station refreshment room one evening and charts their romance over the course of a year. Sound familiar? Quite possibly, because 10 years later the play was turned into the much loved film, Brief Encounter. In addition to the two plays, we will be serving a two-course supper, 1930s style. Curtain up is at 7.30pm on 18, 19 and 20 April. Tickets £12 from the Box Office 01444 471201.

A group of local disabled artists, some of whom paint by mouth, is in urgent need of funds. If you’re thinking about running some or all of the Sussex Living Marathon (which will take place in Mid Sussex over the May Bank Holiday Weekend), and would like to raise some sponsorship for this worthy group, they would love to hear from you. The Sussex Community Day Centre is a registered charity and meets each week for a day of painting and socialising. Most of the group members are Burgess Hill residents. They have already cut down to one day per week following changes to their funding, which meant they could no longer afford to run on two days. Even so, they made a loss last year, and therefore need to generate more income to keep the group running.

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1st Hurstpierpoint Scouts The 1st Hurstpierpoint Scouts HQ, in Brown Twins Road, was opened in 1994 following many years of hard work and dedicated fundraising by loyal supporters, particularly Harry and Stan Brown, the twins after whom the road is named. Since then, many hundreds of boys and girls have benefited from these fine facilities and the enthusiastic support of the Scout Leaders. Currently, there are about 150 young boys and girls involved in the Group and there’s a long waiting list to join. A team of 34 leaders and helpers give up their time entirely voluntarily and

the Scout HQ is used for Scout activities four evenings a week, with other community activities taking place at other times. In order to offer even more rewarding opportunities to local youngsters, the Group has decided to extend the building, to incorporate a large activity room, an 8.5 metre traversing climbing wall, and additional storage. Planning consent has been obtained and about half of the funding has been raised. However, about £60,000 is still required to complete the project. The Group is actively looking for donors to support the project. “We would be extremely grateful for any level of support and would welcome the opportunity to meet with potential donors to discuss our plans in greater detail,” a spokesman said. The next planned fundraising event is a Horse Racing Evening at the Scout HQ on Saturday 20 April, 7pm. You can sponsor

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Gilbert & Sullivan came to Hurstpierpoint Review by John Samson. There can surely be no better way to spend a cold, sleety evening than by attending a production by The Gilbert & Sullivan Society of Sussex, in the warm, intimate Players’ Theatre in Hurstpierpoint. Undoubtedly, a special treat for Mothers’ Day! Opening with the rarely performed curtain-raiser ‘Cox and Box’, the company followed this with a varied selection of songs and duets from the celebrated comic-operas of Gilbert & Sullivan. The lively and enthusiastic ensemble was most ably shaped and directed by Susan Fleet, with musical direction in the safe hands of Christine Colbourne; and the evening was compered in a most engaging and assured

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manner by Laurence Leng who shed his MC mantle from time-to-time and joined the melodious throng. Sadly, reasons of space prevent my naming all those I should wish to, but a few demand a salutation. William Colbourne, as the hatter Mr. Cox in ‘Cox & Box’, took possession of the stage like a sprightly, dapper antelope - and, with his keen awareness of the comic-opera genre, born of long experience, gave a most charming and amusing performance. Katharine Collett, a delicate and sensitive soprano, with the voice of a nightingale, seems to grow in stature on every hearing. Richard Nixon delivered the Mikado’s famous solo with impressive style and relish, only occasionally allowing the character’s psychopathic tendencies to explode in shrieks of sadistic laughter. Excellent! It was so good to hear again the silver voice of Marion Smith.

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The choral work of the company made a pleasing impact – especially ‘Hail Poetry’, conducted with unerring precision by Christine Colbourne, who also provided such a sympathetic and sensitive piano accompaniment for the singers that they were all enabled to give of their very best. For those of you who are, as yet, unfamiliar with the work of this Society, I heartily recommend that you keep your eyes open for future concerts from this talented team.

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There is now plenty of research to show that encouraging children to take part in music sessions from an early age helps boost their IQ.

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It also gives them a sense a fun and an ability to work in a team. These skills learnt at a young age last a lifetime.

Organisers of the fourth Lindfield Arts Festival have created an exciting programme for 11th and This is one of the reasons why West Sussex Music Service 12th of May to celebrate the ‘Art runs sessions throughout the county to help youngsters of Film’. of all ages and abilities become involved with music. For the first time, entries are invited for a national filmmaking They range from Early Years sessions for children aged 3-6, competition and there will through to primary sessions for ages 5-11, and secondary be workshops, talks and film sessions for youngsters aged 11-18. screenings from professionals Some musicians who started out with our music service within the industry, to inspire are now international artists performing at world class filmmakers on all levels and events. The first notes they played in our classrooms have present valuable opportunities led them on to following glittering careers. Every year to learn about many aspects of children from West Sussex win places at some of this filmmaking. country’s top music schools. Film Director Mike Hax of Hax Media said, “Our competition And it’s never too late to start. Recent research has shown theme is to inspire by provoking that people who play an instrument into old age are less thought, expression and likely to develop dementia and are more likely to have an motivation that could transport active brain and outlook on life. viewers to another perspective (quoting SLtuition 13) for adults and The Music Service also offers of reality. This could be portrayed opportunities to join in music sessions at centres through a famous quotation, an throughout the County. experience, a story, a thought or theory. Our professional (quoting SL 13) So whatever your age it’s never too late to sign up for panel of judges will be looking sessions with the Music Service. for creativity, originality and the ability to inspire. Maximum For further details visit the music@westsussex.gov.uk running time for each film Music Servicewww. web w site at: entered is five minutes and the estsussexmusicservice.co.uk winners of the two categories will receive cash prizes worth £500 and £200. “It’s a great opportunity for WS1237 2.13 those interested in film-making to takeWS1237 part in 2.13 something that could really inspire our community. We are delighted to be able to offer such great prizes” Mike said. Sandra Lean - wife of the late director Sir David Lean, who won Oscars for Lawrence of Arabia and The Bridge on the River Kwai - will be making a guest appearance and giving a

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talk about this famous English film director and screenwriter. There will also be photographic workshops and film workshops covering Story Telling, Commissioning and Production. Further details about the film festival can be found on the website www.lindfieldartsfestival. com. The closing date for competition entries is 20th April 2013.

Hurstpierpoint Players The Hurstpierpoint Players are proud to present The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild, a comedy by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Paul Zindel, 2-6 April, 8pm, at the Players Theatre in Hurstpierpoint. This madcap comedy blends poignancy, fantasy and offbeat hilarity in detailing the exploits of its wonderfully wacky Mildred Wild. In the tiny living quarters behind the Greenwich Village candy store, which she runs with her husband, crowded with her collection of movie magazines, Mildred Wild has virtually escaped from reality into the dream world conjured up by the 3,000 movies she has eagerly devoured. And when the outside world does intrude (via her husband, his meddling sister; their hard-boiled landlady, the mincing butcher from next door or the foreman of the wrecking crew sent to tear down the building), Mildred meets each crisis with a hilarious fantasy scene drawn from her precious lode of old movies. As the action moves swiftly ahead to its delightfully unpredictable climax, Mildred’s life is further complicated by such unlikely visitors as a bulldozer, a nun, King Kong, and a very efficient TV camera crew, all adding to the merriment and, ultimately, to the poignancy which infuses the play and the touching, funny escapades of its kooky, lovable and enchanting heroine. Tickets are £9 (£7 Concessions Tue-Fri) from the Box Office in the theatre (Opening Hours: Wed, Thurs, Fri 11.00-13.00, Sat 10.00-14.00) or by phoning 01273 833696. www.sussexliving.com


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On your bike On 21 April, hundreds of keen cyclists will congregate in the centre of Haywards Heath for the town’s very own take on the Tour de France. The Greater Haywards Heath Bike Ride is celebrating its third anniversary this year, and it’s set to be bigger and better than ever. The official line is that the bike ride was established by the Haywards Heath and District Business Association (HHDBA) with the aim of bringing the local community together and promoting the town as a commercial destination. But, as I learned when I met up with event organiser Ruth de Mierre, the reality was far more informal. “We were having a few drinks in the pub one night about four years ago,” she says, “and we all agreed that we wanted to do something that would put Haywards Heath on the map. Somebody suggested seeing if the London to Brighton Bike Ride would divert through the town, but that wasn’t possible.” A new event was born, and with great, almost immediate, success. Around 600 people took part in the first year, rising to 1,000 in 2012. This year, major local players like 1st Central Insurance Management, Nuffield Health and The Orchards Shopping Centre are sponsoring the ride, and Ruth expects that participant numbers will increase to 1,500 cyclists. So, who is the event aimed at? Could somebody like me – a local and casual cyclist, but certainly no

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Bradley Wiggins, take part? “Oh, absolutely,” says Dan Thompson of sponsors 1st Central. “First and foremost, we set this up as a family event. As long as you’re old enough to ride a bike, you can join in. That’s why there are four routes of varying difficulty.” Beginners and families can tackle the Sergison Green Route, a gently rolling ride around Haywards Heath and Cuckfield. The next step up is the 21.5-mile Cavalier Blue Route, followed by the 41.6-mile Highwayman Red Route. Finally, the appropriately named Wiggins Way Black Route is 72.8 devilishly difficult miles of sharp ascents and descents that will challenge even professional cyclists. Unlike many similar events, you can take part without raising a minimum amount for your chosen charity – although the ride certainly has a charitable element. This year, all entry fees will go towards installing defibrillators around the town. Dan says, “the aim is to create a lasting legacy that will benefit the whole community.” The Greater Haywards Heath Bike Ride is a communitywide celebration that everybody from the area can enjoy. With performances from the town band, Vivace Singers, visiting teams from Haywards Heath’s French and German twin towns, and an appearance by UK champion discus thrower Jade Nicholls, it’s set to be a highlight of the Mid Sussex spring calendar. SuSSex Living April 2013

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Counting down to May… With just 5 weeks left until the start of the 2013 Sussex Living Marathon, race spaces are filling up fast! The races start on Saturday 4th May in East Grinstead with the same scenic 10-mile route as last year, starting at the Sports Club.

I’m still training for the Sussex Living Marathon. Sort of. Basically, I go running sometimes. I started months ago with a clear, simple exercise plan, but have routinely ignored it. A few weeks ago, I was meant to run five miles. I did it in 35 minutes; for me, a great five-mile time. Unfortunately, when I got home and measured the run, it was just over four miles. I’ve now completely stopped measuring distances and times, so am almost certainly not running for as long or as far as my plan tells me to. As a wise person once tweeted: “I have overthrown my exercise regime”. How to get back on track? As a student, I had no problems with motivation (at least for exercising), thanks to our favourite game: Man versus Bus. Bath Uni was on top of a big hill; the town centre was at the bottom. When I’d been in town with friends, I’d leave them waiting at the bus stop and try and make it back before them. As I didn’t walk around town in running gear, this challenge always involved me jogging in smart-casual clothes, carrying my tweed jacket over one arm. Because the buses took a while to arrive, it was a reasonably fair contest, and never dull. But, with no buses to race, boredom has been an issue recently. Some people might go running with friends, or promise themselves cheesecake on getting home. I decided to race David Bowie. Not the actual David Bowie, who’s in his late 60s and has better things to do. Instead, I put his classic ‘Station to Station’ album on in my home stereo, hit play, and rushed out the door, hoping to finish my usual route and get back before it finished. This gave me a reason, albeit a pathetic one, to run faster. And it worked: I kept up a noticeably quicker pace, getting home with a few minutes of the album left. Next time, I’ll run the same route against a slightly shorter Bowie album. Of course, if the real David Bowie does want a race, he can always write to me at Sussex Living, and I’m sure we can sort something out.

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On Sunday 5th May, the 10-mile race moves to Haywards Heath and starts on South Road, taking in some beautiful woodland before finishing in Victoria Park. The Burgess Hill race on Monday 6th May starts and finishes in the heart of the town in Church Walk, whilst also taking in some spectacular views of the South Downs en route. To see these routes in more detail, visit www.midsussexmarathon.co.uk

Bright FM are also back this year as a media partner. Allan Moulds, Managing Director, said: “We are delighted to support the Sussex Living Marathon Weekend. This really is a unique event which will showcase the beautiful countryside and great towns that make up Mid Sussex. Listeners will be able to tune into Bright FM for the very latest on the races.”

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As a community magazine, Sussex Living has always valued the importance of events that bring a community together, so when the opportunity arose to get involved with a Marathon uniting Burgess Hill, Haywards Heath and East Grinstead – the three main towns in Mid Sussex (and our distribution area), how could we say no? Sussex Living magazine were first asked to be Gold Sponsors back in November 2011, and so started a dedication and commitment to being part of an event that would hopefully be the first of many. Tanis Banham and Carla Faulks – joint owners of Sussex Living – saw this event as a way of bringing together businesses, local councils, community groups, charities and individual members of the community to really put Mid Sussex on the map, as well as encouraging visitors – runners and spectators alike – to spread the word on what Mid Sussex has to offer. From day one, Sussex Living started to build valuable relationships within the community to help promote the Marathon Weekend in 2012, securing the foundations which have gone on to support what’s destined to be an even bigger and better event for 2013. In order to achieve maximum success for this event, Sussex Living have ongoing multi-media platforms to promote the Sussex Living Marathon. Each month, the magazine has covered and will continue to cover the marathon event in interesting

and informative ways to encourage more people to get involved – be they runners, marshals, spectators or sponsors. We have written inspiring stories on individuals, featured their supportive sponsors and designated space each month for updates. Alongside this, Sussex Living have a Twitter account (@livingmarathon) and Facebook page to keep our marathon followers’ fingers on the ‘Sussex Living Marathon pulse’, so to speak – which even includes tweeting at the events themselves! Last May, there were hundreds of supporters and runners who braved the wet and muddy conditions to show how proud they were to do their bit for Mid Sussex. Meridian Radio and Bright FM kept everyone’s spirits up with fabulous music and entertainment and at each event location, business set up pop-up stalls, offering raffles, food and well earned massages for the runners at the end of the race. Perhaps reading this has inspired you to get involved – and it’s not too late! If you wish to be a sponsor, please email lucie.venables@ midsussex.gov.uk or call 01444 477012. If you are champing at the bit to run and raise money for a local or national charity, you can apply online at www.midsussexmarathon.co.uk If you wish to help at the event itself by being a marshal (you need to be over 16 years old), email marathon@midsussex.gov.uk or call 01444 477012 or just turn up on the day to cheer the runners on – there really is something for everyone. See you there!

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We’re incredibly proud at Burgess Hill Town Centre Partnership to be sponsoring the Sussex Living Marathon, supported by our partners: Burgess Hill Town Council, Market Place Shopping Centre and The Martlets Shopping Centre. Now in its second year, the Sussex Living Marathon Weekend is just one of a number of events planned for Burgess Hill this year, to make 2013 a year to remember. We’ll take this opportunity to ensure folks don’t miss out on the Burgess Hill Town Centre Fun Day in June, jam-packed with entertainment including live music and free giveaways for all the family, and other exciting events. Since our formation last year in

January 2012, Burgess Hill Town Centre Partnership continue to be committed to promoting the wealth of exciting and fun things to do in the town and surrounding areas, and to continue improving the vitality and commercial viability of the town by supporting our shops and businesses and putting on various events and promotions. We believe that ensuring a calendar of varied, dynamic events that appeal to all ages will enhance the town’s centre, support our businesses and encourage community and economic growth. We enjoy putting on events ourselves but are equally keen to support any organisation or activity in the town in any way we can, and would welcome suggestions and proposals. We want to extend this commitment to helping

support the hundreds of runners that are taking part to raise money for all manner of fantastic local and national charities during the Sussex Living Marathon Weekend on their way to the finish line. We truly believe Burgess Hill is a great place to live, work, shop and visit. Burgess Hill offers a wide choice of varied activities. The area boasts many attractions, including stunning countryside for walking, cycling, or running, beautiful gardens and ancient castles, which are all easily accessible, and you won’t be disappointed by the wealth of restaurants to choose from. There are guest houses or self-catering accommodation and a hotel, to suit any budget, making Burgess Hill an ideal base for any visitor.

For more information about Burgess Hill Town Centre Partnership and what’s happening in Burgess Hill throughout the year, please visit www.cometoburgesshill.co.uk. We also enjoy a digital conversation on social media as much as a natter on Church Walk or in the shopping centres: Follow us on Twitter @teamburgesshill Like us on Facebook/teamburgesshill We wish all runners good luck in the Sussex Living Marathon and look forward to welcoming you over the finish line!

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Marathon Race Day Tips from Freedom Leisure “We’re delighted to be an official sponsor of the Sussex Living Marathon,” says Holly Sutcliffe, Sport Development Officer for Freedom Leisure. “Our fitness team has put together their top race day tips to help you ensure everything goes smoothly. Best of luck to all those taking part.” Get in a relaxed state and do some deep breathing about 15-20 minutes before the start. Lie on your back and breathe in and out very slowly. Visualize yourself running well and being totally fluid in your movement. Don’t wear any new kit on race day. You don’t want to risk it being uncomfortable or causing a blister and affecting your enjoyment of the event. If this is your first race, don’t put pressure on yourself to achieve a fast

time. Finishing the race and enjoying the experience are excellent goals for a first-timer. The race is not won in the first mile, however it can be lost. Stay relaxed during the first mile, even if something unexpected happens. There is plenty of opportunity to make up time during the rest of the race. Try and keep your running style fluid throughout. If you are tense you’ll run less efficiently. Pay attention to common tension sites (hands, jaw, forehead). Do a quick head-to-toe scan every 10 minutes, consciously trying to relax any tense areas, and stop to stretch if you need to. Tuck in a couple of metres behind runners of a similar pace to save energy. This technique (‘drafting’) can result in a

heart rate of up to 10 beats/min. lower than the runner you are following. If you’re struggling to maintain your race pace, pick out someone not too far ahead of you and try to catch up! Freedom Leisure is a not-forprofit trust, who manage The Kings Centre (East Grinstead), The Dolphin (Haywards Heath) and The Triangle (Burgess Hill) in partnership with Mid Sussex District Council, as well as East Grinstead Sports Club and Hassocks Sports Centre. They also organise popular running clubs in conjunction with Burgess Hill Running Club and Haywards Heath Harriers.

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Sussex Living Marathon Sponsors: The Orchards

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The Orchards Shopping Centre in Haywards Heath welcomes shoppers from all over Mid Sussex and beyond, and we’re delighted to be a sponsor of the Sussex Living Marathon this year. Our super mix of shops, our fantastic market and our regular feast of entertainment attracts visitors from far and wide and it’s well worth a visit from our marathon runners when they visit Haywards Heath. As a great supporter of the community, we actively support many local events. As well as the Sussex Living Marathon, we’re a major sponsor of the Greater Haywards Heath Bike Ride which takes place on 21 April, and I’m sure a break in marathon training to cycle the 73-mile Wiggins Way route would be good! Strictly Come Gardening, Haywards Heath’s ‘Everything you wanted to know about gardening but were afraid to ask’ gardening event takes place the following week and, while gardening is not perhaps quite such vigorous exercise as running 10 miles, it does give some very useful exercise nonetheless. We’re really looking forward to the Sussex Living Marathon and would like to wish all the runners the very best for the big day. It’s sure to be bigger than last year’s run and will prove to be every bit as big a success. Nicola Bird - Orchards Shopping Centre Manager

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Oh, what to wear? Are you suffering from the age-old problem: a wardrobe full of clothes, yet not a thing to wear? A wardrobe edit is what you need. In an ideal world, the way you dress is a creative expression of your own personal style. Reach into your wardrobe for an inspiring selection of well-fitting on-trend garments and effortlessly put together captivating outfit combinations to fit your mood, the season and the occasion of the day. Leave the house feeling confident and chic. Alternatively, grab the same old garb and get dressed with a cursory ‘sod it, that’ll do’ look in the mirror before heading out of the door to face another day feeling lacklustre and a bit blah. Most women I know will, if pressed, sheepishly admit to only wearing a fraction of the clothes they own. But there’s no point crying over (badly) spent money or suffering daily from past mistakes. Better to ditch the guilt, tackle that wardrobe and take a reality check. Ask yourself: What do my clothes say about me? Do they still fit and flatter, are they seasonal and up to date? Am I dressing in colours that suit me (beware: black is hardly ever the answer!) and do

I have the right things to wear for my lifestyle? What about those wardrobe mistakes or impulse buys that have never seen the light of day? If the current cost per wear of an item equals its original purchase price, it means you’ve only worn it once – and that’s not what I’d call value for money. Unlike our American sisters’ reputedly cavernous ‘closets’, space in the average British wardrobe is always at a premium, which is why a regular wardrobe edit is a great way to take stock, prioritise and keep current. You can make this task as easy or difficult as you like, and there’s no shortage of advice in the fashion press to help you along (or how about a swishing party?), but it basically boils down to this: Review each item of clothing, footwear and accessories and sort the contents of your wardrobe into various action piles. Personally, I find it quite liberating to get rid of items that no longer serve me. It’s empowering to ebay, gratifying to give to charity and, of course, a pleasure to replenish. You will be left with fewer clothes, but they’ll be things you really love and want to wear, with space for new and wellconsidered additions that make you feel and look great. Time well spent, I’d say. SuSSex Living April 2013

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The recent wintery weather may make us wish for summer, but with the appearance of the sun, most of us reach for the sun cream to protect ourselves from the harmful effects of the sun. But why do many of us only think of our skin when the sun comes out?

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Mr Paul Banwell

ageing and certain types of skin cancer. I recommend it to all my patients. I also prescribe topical vitamin C serum to be used every morning in conjunction with a sunscreen, as it helps prevent skin damage caused by free radicals.” At night, the ideal routine appears to be cleansing the skin with a gentle cleanser, followed by a vitamin A preparation to help repair damaged DNA. A mild exfoliant containing alpha and beta hydroxy acids is also helpful for removing dry, damaged skin cells. So which skincare products are best? “All medical skincare products are good, but some are put together more cleverly than others,” says Mr Banwell. “For my patients, I recommend a range from Australia called Rationale. Their understanding of sun damage is very advanced, and despite the harsh climate, I observed that women in Australia using these products looked considerably younger than their counterparts here in the UK.” It is not uncommon for patients to have concerns about rashes or blemishes on their skin, and we would recommend an initial discussion with your GP. If you wish to see one of our consultant plastic surgeons, contact the hospital on 01444 847785. www.sussexliving.com


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95-year-old David Saunders MBE can look back on a lifetime with the Burgess Hill District Lions, which he co-founded decades ago.

The longest serving Lion “It’s not about what I enjoy about Lions,” says David, gently correcting my question. “It’s what Lions do for the community. If they weren’t assisting the community, it would be a waste of time. Helping others is more important than just enjoying themselves.” David, the longest-serving Lion in Britain, founded the Burgess Hill club in 1955. “My neighbour was a member of the Brighton Lions Club. He took me down to Brighton, and I was initiated into what it was all about. Later, I thought ‘why bother coming down to Brighton when you can have a club at Burgess Hill?’ So I set one up.” David and a friend wrote to 30 locals, inviting them to a meeting that February. Only six made it, but there was enough interest to officially form the club a few weeks later. David moved to Burgess Hill, he says, on Christmas Day 1940. A local family used to invite strangers in every year for Christmas dinner. David, one of the strangers invited in 1940, ended up marrying the family’s daughter, and has lived here ever since. During World War II, “I was in the forces, the medical corps’ hygiene section. My job was not to make ill people better, but to create an environment to prevent people getting ill in the first place. So nobody noticed the job we were doing,” he says, chuckling. After the war, he became a Public Health Inspector and in 1967 took a full-time Lions job, as their International Representative, which involved helping people set up new Lions clubs. “When I became the International Representative, they had about 100 clubs, and when I left them they had 800,” David says. But his greatest success was probably helping bring the

David Saunders with former International President Wing-Kun Tam

Medic Alert ID system to the UK in 1964. “The amount of work involved in that was just phenomenal,” says his daughter Jill. “I remember Dad tearing his hair out, particularly over the prototype of the bracelets. “All the GPs in Britain and Ireland were mailed, the whole lot [26,000 doctors].” The Lions always kept David busy, his son Chris says. “Most weekends he’d be away doing things, collecting boxes, food and cans for distribution, stuff like that. He’d be out for hours on end. Once he was employed by the Lions, he did a huge amount of travelling, hundreds of thousands of miles. I think they wore out a car every year.”

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Along with many awards for Lions work, David received an MBE in 2007 for services to charity. “Honours are more important to my family than to me,” he says humbly. “Obviously, I am grateful for the recognition, but I don’t do it for the sake of having an award.” David is still involved with the Lions. “He’s as active as he can be from his chair,” says Lions Secretary Tony Parris. “Basically, David guides us now. He still sees the minutes and newsletters, and we know that if we’re not doing things right, we will get a message from him, via Jill or Christopher, to say ‘what’s going on?’”

helping others is more important than just enjoying themselves.

The Lions are the largest voluntary organisation in the world, with 1.3 million members and 46,000 clubs. The Burgess Hill District Lions have gone from giving out food parcels and sacks of coal in the 1950s to distributing £30,000 worth of goods and money last year, including iPads for Woodlands Meed SEN School. To get involved, visit www.bhdlions.org.uk or contact Secretary Tony Parris on tony@parris.co.uk.

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by SaRah fuRey

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Local herbalist Sarah Furey on how to get your skin to glow using herbal remedies. The prospect of spring and sunny days makes April a good time to detox the body and cleanse our skin. Instead of looking in envy at youthful faces around you, there’s plenty you can do to regain that healthy glow. Let’s begin from the inside out. The skin is our largest organ of elimination, and if the kidneys and liver aren’t working properly, you will excrete more toxins through the skin. That’s why the importance of a healthy diet cannot be overstated. Antioxidants, vitamins and minerals found in fresh fruit & veg will help your skin to repair; essential fatty acids such as fish oil, flax seed oil or hempseed oil will help keep your skin supple. And, of course, drinking plenty of fresh water will help tone your skin. Toned facial skin means an increased blood supply which will help heal spots and blemishes faster. I give my patients a Witch Hazel and Calendula Cleansing Lotion. Apply morning and evening as an alternative to artificially made products – witch hazel is an excellent astringent which will encourage the blood flow, whilst calendula is a fantastic skin healer. The lotion is also great for teenage acne. I also have a recipe for Carrot Oil which helps rehydrate dry and chapped skin It is an old remedy for sunburn – in fact, carrot oil is found in plenty of commercially available skincare products and sun lotions.

Herbs for Health Witch hazel & Calendula Cleanser

1. Pick small twigs from a bush (witch hazel is grown a lot locally, check

your/your friends’ gardens), pare off a little bark and some young leaves, and weigh out 200g. 2. Put into a saucepan with 500ml of water and simmer gently until the water has reduced to a third. 3. Strain though some muslin or an old pair of tights on a sieve, and leave to cool. 4. Add 2 tablespoons of vodka to help preserve it. 5. Add 100ml a of calendula tincture (any good health food shop will stock this), then bottle and label. 6. Use with cotton wool twice a day.

Carrot Oil 1. Grate two carrots and weigh the grated amount. 2. Add the same weight of good quality Olive Oil or Coconut Oil. 3. Heat the two together gently until the carrots are soft and the oil has turned orange.

4. Strain and bottle. 5. Use sparingly as and when required.

CaUTIOn: always consult a qualified health care professional if you are unsure of any medical symptoms.

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Share educational, creative and leisure activities with like-minded people.

Learning for pleasure with U3A When Martin Gadsden first advanced the idea of starting a local branch of the University of the Third Age (U3A), he had absolutely no idea whether it would be successful. Now, some six months later, as Chairman of the Hurst, Hassocks and Ditchling U3A, he has nearly 300 members. “I was simply amazed at the enthusiasm with which the idea was taken up by the older section of the community,” he said to me. “At this rate the ‘grays’ could rule the world,” he chuckled. I was intrigued as to where all these serious academics had been hiding, but the more I discovered about U3A, the more I realised that academic qualifications have nothing to do with the organisation’s objectives. There are no entrance requirements and there is no lower age limit. Most members are in the ‘third’ age of their life, after parental responsibilities and full-time work. As Alan Simmonds, chairman of Haywards Heath U3A, put it: “The word University in our name has the original meaning of a gathering together of like-minded individuals. There are no exams and no qualifications are given.” The official definition of U3A branches says that they are ‘self-help, selfmanaged lifelong learning co-operatives, for older people no longer in full-time work.’ According to Margaret Carroll, chairman of Burgess Hill U3A which this year celebrates its 20th birthday, what this actually means is “those that teach also learn and those that learn also teach. We all learn from each other, support each other and, above all else, have fun doing it.” The ‘having fun’ element was emphasised to me by everybody I spoke to in U3A – a bunch of jolly people bent on learning for pleasure. Each U3A, of which there are 36 in Sussex alone, organises its own affairs as informally or formally as it wishes, devises its own programme and sets its own modest membership fee. Charities in their own right, the U3As are run by volunteers

We all learn from each other, support each other and, above all else, have fun doing it. under the general oversight of The Third Age Trust, the national body which supports almost 900 groups with around 300,000 members across the UK, although new branches are currently starting up at the rate of about 50 per year. All our local groups belong to the Sussex U3A Network (SUN), which organises study days, a summer school and other events. A new and ambitious project in the pipeline, ‘SUN Celebrates the South Downs’ will cover every conceivable continued on next page SuSSex Living April 2013

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aspect of the South Downs National Park, from Social History to Geology, and each of the 36 U3A’s in Sussex has been invited to participate. The project will end with a major exhibition next summer. Simon Brown is Groups Secretary for the new Hurst, Hassocks and Ditchling U3A and I was keen to find out from him how topic groups are set up and what subjects are most popular. Around 25 groups are already flourishing in Hassocks with

four more in the process of forming up and no doubt many more waiting in the wings, though they have some way to go before they catch up with Burgess Hill and Haywards Heath, each of whom run nearly 70 interest groups. The subjects studied range from those which require quite serious intellectual involvement, to simply shared and enjoyable pastimes – Computer Studies, Flower Arranging, Natural History and

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Some pick subjects they haven’t looked at since school, others choose topics they’ve always wanted to study but never had the time.

A U3A Natural History group at Bedelands Nature Reserve, Burgess Hill.

Patchwork. And there’s real enthusiasm for a Current Affairs group, said Simon, if only he could find a group leader. All U3A members are welcome to attend activities organised by branches other than their own. Looking at the wider scope of U3A in Sussex, you will find activities ranging from Art to Yoga, from Country Dancing to German for Beginners and from Cookery to Scrabble. Games playing and physical activities too play popular roles in U3A, where learning is interpreted in the broadest possible sense. People pick up on subjects they haven’t looked at since school and others choose topics that they’ve always wanted to study but have never had the time. Generally the activities take place in people’s homes – though perhaps not Country Dancing or Rambling! – and each group has a volunteer leader. Although each special interest group works out its own format for meetings, Simon tells me that in History, Current Affairs or Art Appreciation groups, for example, the leader might typically ask each group member in turn to prepare a short presentation, to be followed by general discussion. Overlaid on the activities of the various groups are regular branch meetings with guest lecturers. And, of course, there’s a strong social side to U3A, with events such as Coffee Mornings and Summer and Christmas Concerts.

If you are now in your ‘third age’ and U3A sounds as though it might be just the thing to keep mind and body active, or even if you’d just like to spend some companionable time with like-minded people, you will have no problem finding a group near you. If it isn’t fun, it isn’t U3A.

Contact Details: Burgess Hill U3A June Taylor, Membership Secretary 01444 484598 www.u3asites.org.uk/burgess-hill East Grinstead U3A Margaret Skipper, Membership Secretary www.u3asites.org.uk/east-grinstead Haywards Heath U3A Sarah Tapp, Membership Secretary 01444 453397, www.haywardsheathu3a.org.uk Hurst, Hassocks & Ditchling U3A Diana Gould, Membership Secretary 01273 844276, www.u3asites.org.uk/hhd www.u3a.org.uk

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by Lisa de Silva

Book Review

Books to lift the spirits, to inspire and

entertain you this spring – hand-picked by us.

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If you’ve ever wondered who Benedict was and why he was making poached eggs with ham and hollandaise sauce, James Winter’s Who Put The Beef In Wellington? is your kind of cookery book. Exploring the origins of 50 classic dishes from around the world, Winter also provides the quintessential recipe for each dish, along with hints and tips from some of the world’s top chefs. A beautifully produced book, with full colour photographs and illustrations, it makes a great addition to any cook’s bookshelf.

pleasure… If you’re emerging from winter bleary-eyed and fatigued, here’s the perfect pick-me-up to put a spring in the step of your reading list. Those looking for inspiration will appreciate Bradley Wiggins: My Time. A full and intimate memoir, Wiggo confesses all on his experiences as a cyclist, team leader, husband, father and son, with the down-to-earth honesty that is his trademark. The dedication, effort and sacrifices involved in becoming one of the UK’s greatest ever cyclists is a fascinating insight in what it takes to reach the top in professional sport. A memoir with a much broader appeal than just cycling fans, you will be left both inspired and impressed.

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Rachel Joyce’s debut novel The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry is poignant, touching and full of gentle humour. Harold and Maureen Fry, a retired couple, are living out their days in Devon when one day Harold receives a letter from Queenie Hennessey, a former colleague. He writes a reply and, leaving Maureen hoovering upstairs, goes out to send it. But instead of posting the letter, he continues walking. With no waterproofs, mobile phone or map, Harold walks hundreds of miles to reach Queenie in just his yachting shoes. His journey not only gives both Harold and Maureen a chance to reflect upon their life together, but also touches on the lives of those Harold meets along the way. Full of humanity and charm, this is a beautifully written story. www.sussexliving.com


After months of bleak looking gardens, many of us will appreciate My Secret Garden, the latest book by Alan Titchmarsh. Having moved to a new home, Alan finally reveals all about his new garden and the personal stories behind its design and evolution over the past eight years. Most gardeners will find something relevant to their own gardens, as the secret garden comprises many different levels of expertise, styles and spaces, from a beautiful winter garden to formal beds and fruit trees. The photography is stunning, and probably the only drawback is that you end up feeling green with envy. Still, it will leave you with lots of ideas and enthusiasm. Wild: A Journey From Lost To Found, is a colourful, funny and heartening piece of travel writing from Cheryl Strayed. In her mid-twenties, Cheryl found herself coping with the death of both her mother and her marriage, along with the breakdown of her extended family. With no experience of long distance walking, but feeling like she had nothing to lose, Cheryl set out to walk the 1,100 miles of the West Coast of America. Written with wit and wisdom, this incredibly inspiring tale touches on the challenges of Cheryl’s early life, her adventures and misadventures, against a backdrop of the beauty and spirit of the West Coast. Be warned, you’ll find yourself buying a backpack and a plane ticket by the end of the book! If you’d like to improve the quality of your life without it costing either time or money, why not try meditation? Eric Harrison’s Teach Yourself To Meditate is an easy and down-to-earth guide. An effective way to relax, combat stress and improve your general health, meditation has many proven benefits. This book explains what meditation is, why it works and teaches you how to master this powerful technique in a series of easy-to-follow exercises. Harrison does not delve too deeply into the philosophical or religious aspects of meditation, making it an accessible book for those new to the practice and looking for clear and helpful instruction.

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by giLLian Reay-young

imagine springtime with a Mediterranean twist. Here are two Spanish recipes, guaranteed to get you in the mood for

sunshine!

food & dRink

What’s Cooking? almond Cream Gazpacho serves 4

500g ripe tomatoes (peeled with seeds removed) or tinned and chopped 15g peeled almonds 1 clove of garlic 1 ½ slices of stale bread (approx 150g), crust removed

Approx 50ml wine vinegar ½ red pepper ½ green pepper ½ white onion ½ cucumber (about 10cm) 75ml extra virgin oil Salt to taste

Toppings:

4 slices of Serrano (or similar) Ham, grilled and crispy 4 hardboiled eggs – chopped

1 small baguette, cut into small cubes and fried until golden in virgin olive oil to make croutons

1. Dice up the stale bread and add vinegar. Grind the

Pil Pil King Prawns serves 4

150ml extra virgin olive oil 20 raw king prawns 5 large tbsp medium dry white wine 8 cloves of garlic

4 whole red dried chillis 2 tbsp of fresh chopped parsley Salt and paprika to taste

1. Peel the prawns (keeping the heads to one side),

clean them and marinade in white wine for 2 hours. 2. Slice the chillis and garlic. Chop the parsley and have the salt and paprika in place. 3. When you are ready to eat, put the oil in a small pan along with the prawn heads and 4 tablespoons of the wine marinade. Put on a high heat for a couple of minutes and, with a fork, squeeze the juice from the heads to get all the flavour out. 4. Once the prawn heads are slightly brown, remove from the oil and discard. 5. Now add the sliced garlic and chopped chillies to the oil and cook on the high heat for ½ minute before adding the raw prawns. 6. As the prawns turn pink, remove from pan, sprinkle with paprika, a little salt and the parsley. Let them rest for ½ minute and then… 7. Eat immediately and straight from the pan, dipping slices of baguette into the piping hot oil. Muy delicioso!

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almonds and garlic with a pestle and mortar, and add the paste to the bread and vinegar. Mix well. 2. Remove the cucumber skin, chop it up with the tomatoes, onion and peppers. 3. Place all ingredients into a blender with the extra virgin olive oil and season to taste. Blend until nice and smooth, then put through a sieve to remove any tomato or cucumber seeds. 4. When you’re ready to serve, sprinkle on the toppings and enjoy a bit of the Mediterranean! The Almond Gazpacho can be kept safely in the fridge for a couple of days.

GILL’S BRILL TIP OF The MOnTh: Peppers with 3 bumps on the bottom are sweeter and better for eating. Peppers with 4 bumps on the bottom are firmer and better for cooking.

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Discover a great Lindfield bistro and enjoy British food that will put a smile on your face.

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Limes When Mike Morris and his wife Pat, a London-based chef, first moved to Sussex, they not only fell in love with the picturesque village of Lindfield, but also its bustling bistro, Limes. Seduced by its relaxed and friendly atmosphere, they were regular diners there and enjoyed the great food and service. So, when the restaurant recently came on to the market, they jumped at the chance to buy it. “We had been searching for a suitable restaurant for some time,” explains Mike. “As soon as Limes came up, we knew it was a great opportunity and exactly what we were looking for. Pat’s the chef, the talent behind the operation, and she is looking forward to bringing her own style of British cuisine to Lindfield.” Originally from Thailand, Pat came to London in 1997 to study and started working at the famous gastropub, The Engineer, in Primrose Hill. After graduation, she returned to Thailand, but her old boss had been so impressed by her inspiration and creativity in the kitchen that he persuaded her to come back. Subsequently, she has worked at many well-known London restaurants, developing her own twist on British cuisine. Since 2008, she has been a principal Chef at the award winning Great Queen Street restaurant in Covent Garden. Sometimes it takes an outsider to help you appreciate what otherwise might be taken for granted, and this is certainly true of Pat’s passion for British food. “I’ve always loved to cook British food. I love its simplicity and the fact that you can follow the seasons, and I plan to develop the menu along those lines. What I particularly enjoy is creating wonderful flavour combinations using local seasonal produce,” she tells me. “I like to prepare everything from scratch, even our preserves and cured meat and fish.” “We will be keeping the old favourites on the menu but we’re also developing it with new and interesting flavour combinations. The emphasis will definitely be on the great taste you can only get from truly fresh produce, delivered daily to the restaurant.”

The Limes team (above, left to right): Abilio, Matt, Mike, Stefan and Pat. Left: Pan-Fried Scallops and Black Pudding with Cauliflower Purée Above: Confit Pork Belly with Red Cabbage and Horseradish Sauce.

We’re keeping the old favourites on the menu, but are also developing new and interesting flavour combinations . Along with a la carte dining, Limes will continue to offer its competitively priced Set Dinner Menu from Monday to Thursday. Customers can also pop in for Breakfast or Coffee & Cake up to 12pm, which is when the lunch service starts. “My aim is to create food that I would love to eat,” says Pat. “I’m always thinking: what can I make, so that when my diners take that first bite, it puts a big smile on their face?” The couple have a Twitter site up and running (@LimesLindfield) and will also shortly be launching Limes on Facebook. “Twitter and Facebook will allow us to provide sneak previews of the specials and seasonal dishes on offer,” says Mike. To top it all off, there are two stylish apartments upstairs available for bookings. Sleeping up to four people each, they offer a real home away from home, whether your stay is for business or pleasure.

LIMeS OF LInDFIeLD 67 High Street, Lindfield, West Sussex RH16 2HN Tel. 01444 487858 www.limesoflindfield.co.uk Twitter: @LimesLindfield

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We arrived at The Cat Inn on a dark and stormy Friday evening, in need of some serious hospitality. We left with full tummies and very big smiles, hours later.

Cat’s where it’s at The heavy 16th century oak door creaked open as I entered the traditional lounge bar, accompanied by my partner and daughter. A big open fire provided the backdrop to the cosy convivial vibe enveloping the room, which was busy buzzing with the friendly chatter of end-of-week locals. We’d come to the right place to relax. Landlord Andrew Russell greeted us warmly from behind the bar and took us through to the dining area – all wooden floors, beams and country charms – where we settled to have dinner. I knew from previous visits that the food at The Cat is superb. Perusing the menu of comforting pub classics and contemporary dishes created by award-winning Head Chef Max Leonard who insists on using only the best fresh, seasonal and, wherever possible, locally sourced ingredients, I told the others they were in for a real treat. For starters, I chose Rare Roast Beef & Potato Salad, and the playful flavour burst of capers, spring onion and horseradish really appealed to my continental roots. Jon enjoyed Seared Scallops, Soft Black Pudding & Crisp Pancetta, admiring Max’s skill in combining textures and flavours to achieve “a genius of a dish”. My health-conscious teenage daughter decided to skip the starter and go with Bahamian Chicken Breast with Mango & Avocado Salad, which came served on a

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huge bowl of leaves. She was clearly impressed (and, believe me, that doesn’t happen very often!) with the juicy chicken and fresh, “dreamy salad” – a super healthy dish that didn’t compromise on anything. As you’d expect, The Cat loves fish, and my Rye Bay Skate Fillet, Potato Croquettes & Salad were fab and fresh as the sea. A special mention must go to the fluffiest, cheesiest and tastiest croquettes I’ve ever had the joy to eat. Dessert was a lovely thought but, in the end, we only had room for a mixed ice cream to share. Far from being a cop-out, Max’s wonderful, homemade honeycomb, pistachio and strawberry flavours left us smiling like Cheshire cats. Of course, The Cat is no stranger to rave food reviews. And as winners of the Sussex Food & Drinks Awards (Best Sussex Eating

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Experience 2013), Top Table Dining Awards (Diners’ Choice 2012) and The Good Pub Guide South East Pub of the Year (2011 and 2012), they’re clearly doing something right. Andrew Russell and his team have succeeded where too many other country inns have failed. The Cat Inn is a beautiful 16th century village pub and restaurant serving – no, wowing! – discerning 21st century customers on a daily basis. Look out for special Wine & Dine Evenings in May and June (check website for details) and see for yourself why The Cat’s where it’s at.

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by Les Campbell

Walk

Sloop Inn Walk Heading north from The Sloop Inn at

Scaynes Hill, this is a lovely country

walk into the High Weald towards From the Sloop Inn, head north

Horsted Keynes and Danehill.

to cross a bridge over the River Ouse, and bear right on a track signed to Freshfield Mill Farm. Almost immediately, go left through a gate and keep left of farm buildings to go over a stile to cross a small paddock, then go over a footbridge into a large field. Follow the obvious path in an easterly direction and go over a footbridge in the field, aiming for the southern edge of woodland ahead. Go through the gate and turn left to pass under the Bluebell Railway, and follow a clear track uphill. On reaching a large open field, keep slightly right (the path is not defined) and aim for a clump of bushes which conceal a pond. Follow the signpost and look for another signpost at the entrance to King’s Wood. Follow the path through the wood, ignoring all crossing paths, to join Ketches Lane. Cross to the concrete track opposite, signed to Northland, and follow the track, passing farm buildings on your left, then follow the obvious signed path through Northland Wood. Go over a stile into a field and follow up alongside woodland to a junction of paths. Take the path going hard left and follow down a left-hand field edge. Just before the field corner, go right along another left-hand field edge and descend to join a surfaced track. Follow this track alongside continued on next page S u ss e x L i v i n g April 2013

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Cowstocks Wood to reach Freshfield Lane opposite Garden Cottage. Turn left along the lane and, in about 200 yards, turn left on a track signed to Kidborough. After about 200 yards, look for a signed path on your right, and follow this along a right-hand field edge, then through a copse and out to a field via a kissing gate. The large industrial complex away to your right is the Freshfield Lane Brickworks. Brick making was at one time a major industry in this area. As well as the Keymer Brick & Tileworks at Burgess Hill, there were extensive brickyards at Southwater and Warnham near Horsham. Follow the path down through a large field alongside the Bluebell Vineyard and out to Ketches Lane, opposite Town Place. Turn right along Ketches Lane.

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The Sloop Inn, Scaynes Hill

At the road junction (Freshfield Crossways), turn left along the road signed to Scaynes Hill and North Common. Just before passing under the bridge, up the bank to your left was the site of the short-lived Freshfield Halt, a former stop on the Bluebell Railway. Follow the road back to the start of the walk and, no doubt, much needed refreshment!

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Diary Dates Friday 29 March – Monday 1 April

Saturday 30 March, 14:00-16:45

Town Centre, Burgess Hill

King Edward Hall, Lindfield

Saturday 30 – Sunday 31 March

Spring Show with hundreds of daffodils and other spring blooms! For entries see Schedule or phone 01444 483236. Plant stall and homemade afternoon teas. Entry £1, children free. Contact 01444 451363 or see www.lindfieldhorts.org.uk

easter celebrations

Lindfield horticultural Society

Join in the fun with our Virtual Easter Bunny Hunt Competition, free giveaways and more. For details please visit www.cometoburgesshill.co.uk

hurstpierpoint traders easter event

Saturday 30 March, 20:30-23:30

Hurstpierpoint High Street

Come and celebrate Easter in Hurstpierpoint. Offers include discounts, free drinks and nibbles, tastings, book readings, competitions, and raffles. Also on offer: A Mini Mobile Farm on the Village Green with a wide range of young animals (all of which can be handled) between 10.30am and 2.30pm; a Golden Easter Egg Hunt around the village (organised by Mishon Mackay) with prizes; Easter Bunny hopping around. All free, funded in full by Hurst Traders.

Saturday 30 March, 14:00-16:15

burgess hill horticultural Society Cyprus Hall, Cyprus Road, Burgess Hill

Traditional Spring Show of Flowers and Vegetables. Plant, produce and cake stalls – everything homegrown and homemade! Refreshments and raffle. 50p. Contact 01444 245509 or email bhhs@talktalk.net

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Sunday 31 March – Monday 1 April, 15:00

easter egg hunt

Washbrooks Farm, Brighton Road, Hurstpierpoint BN6 9EF Free Easter Egg Hunt for all our customers once on the farm. Ideal for children under 10. Admission free for under-3s. £5.50 for children over 3, adults £6.50. Call 01273 832201 or visit www.washbrooks.co.uk.

Sunday 31 March, from 11:00

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With a traditional Funfair, Easter Egg giveaway and Face Painting. See all the top jockeys in action. Peppa Pig will be making personal appearances at intervals! Children under 18 Free, adults £18-10. www.plumptonracecourse.co.uk

Monday 1 April, 09:00-13:00

mammoth car boot fair

Oakmeeds College, Station Road, Burgess Hill

Sunday 31 March

With Burgess Hill and District Rotary Club. £10 per car; pre-booked guaranteed pitch 01273 844314. Info: tel 01444 871776 or therotaryclub.co.uk.

East Sussex National Hotel, Little Horsted, Uckfield, TN22 5ES

Monday 1 April, 09:30-12:30

easter Sunday carvery Bring the family to Hunningtons Restaurant to enjoy an Easter Sunday Carvery. The chefs will help the children decorate Easter biscuits. Adults: £16.99 Children: £9.99. Tel: 01825 880088. Email: reservations@eastsussexnational.co.uk.

Sunday 31 March, 14:00

fSw easter walk

Meet at Alfriston Memorial Hall, The Tye, Village Green, Alfriston 7 mile circular walk via Wilmington. Refreshments available. Contact 01273 425699 or admin@familysupportwork.org. uk. See www.familysupportwork.org.uk.

mid Sussex Ramblers

Monday 1 April, 10:30-14:30

Pyecombe Old A23 (southern end near the Plough PH)

South of England Centre, Ardingly

London harness horse parade

easter monday Raceday

To include a display of the earliest motor cars to illustrate the spectacle of how transport developed over the ages. £6, Under-16s and parking free. Contact lhhp@edenbridge-show.co.uk or 01737 646132. See www.lhhp.co.uk.

Plumpton Racecourse, Plumpton BN7 3AL

Monday 1 April, 11:00-23:00

6.5 mile circular walk via Middle Brow – Lower Standean – Ditchling Beacon – South Downs Way – Pyecombe. Call 01273 843850.

Monday 1 April, from 11:00

With a traditional Funfair, Easter Egg giveaway and Face Painting. See all the top jockeys in action. Children under 18 Free, adults £18-10. www.plumptonracecourse.co.uk

the bolney pram Race

The Eight Bells, The Street, Bolney A fancy dress dash of man and machine, with a kids’ and an adults’ race. Live band

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Diary Dates entertainment throughout the afternoon, BBQ, bouncy castle and face painting. On The Rocks headlining at 7pm. Fundraising day for SERV, motorbikers running blood between NHS hospitals out-of-hours; and Dreamflight, who take very poorly children on a life-changing trip to Florida. Free Entry – all welcome.

Monday 1 April, 15:00

burgess hill fc vs eastbourne town fc Leylands Park, Maple Drive, Burgess Hill For £5, enjoy a pie and a pint from a selection of real ales including W J King’s Brighton and Horsham best bitters. Under 18s free, adults £8, OAPs £5 (discount for members). Contact info@bhtfc.co.uk or 07855 053750.

Tuesday 2 April – Wednesday 1 May

new Somnus bed collection 20% off

Fine Furnishings, Unit 2, Lindfield Enterprise Park, Lewes Road, Lindfield RH16 2LX We are please to announce the brand new bed collection by Somnus. Special offer of 20% off during April. For details contact info@finesofas.co.uk, 01444 482011.

Tuesday 2 – Thursday 11 April

easter Sports camps

Hurstpierpoint College, College Lane, Hurstpierpoint BN6 9JS Fun coaching days with qualified staff for boys and girls. Hockey, netball, cricket and rugby. £25/15. Discounts available for

multiple bookings. Contact 01273 834975, dave.valentine@hppc.co.uk. www.hppc.co.uk.

Our first event of the season starts with some glitz and glamour as we bring you our Masquerade and Prom Fayre. To all party goers going to a ball this summer: are you looking for that perfect outfit with accessories to match? Then this is the place to come – with Ballgowns shoes, bags, jewels, tiaras plus masquerade masks and lots more. Contact karalaevents@ yahoo.co.uk or call 01293 324014

Our group meets six times a year on Saturdays to make lace and exchange ideas about technique. Speakers and suppliers are invited. We also hold an annual lace day in June. Visitors welcome, entry £3. gillian.lobb@btinternet.com.

Oaks Hall, Burgess Hill School for Girls, Keymer Road, Burgess Hill

Friday 5 April, 19:30-21:30

Village Hall and St Margaret’s Church, Ditchling, West Sussex BN6 4HS

New Zealand – The Definitive Story – Brian Stonestreet. Contact 01273 471897.

Redwood Centre, Clair Hall, Perrymount Road, Haywards Heath

Wednesday 3 April, 19:45

Members’ competition and social evening. Come and see the best of our Members’ collections. Minerals, fossils and gems. Contact Colin Brough, 01444 483041, see www.smls.org.uk.

Tuesday 2 – Saturday 6 April, 20:00

the Secret affairs of mildred wild Players Theatre, Hurstpierpoint See Local Living.

Wednesday 3 April, 19:30

mid Sussex philatelic Society

hassocks flower club Adastra Hall, Keymer Road, Hassocks Happy Days – Gill Homer. Club competition: My Favourite Song. £2/5.50. Contact Jean Piper on 01273 401026.

Wednesday 3 April, 19:45

burgess hill horticultural Society

Sussex mineral and Lapidary Society

Friday 5 April, 20:00-21:00

friends of east grinstead museum East Court Mansion, East Court, East Grinstead

Illustrated talk open to all: ‘Clematis Through the Seasons’, speaker: Everett Leeds. Members free, visitors £1. Contact 01444 245509 or bhhs@talktalk.net.

`Not to be Sneezed at’ – A talk on handkerchieves by Brenda Mathews, who will bring along a collection of commemorative handkerchiefs and amuse us with the stories behind them. Members free, Non-members £2.50.

Friday 5 – Saturday 6 April

Saturday 6 April, 10:00-16:00

Cyprus Hall, Cyprus Road, Burgess Hill

masquerade and prom fayre

mid downs Lacemakers

Bewbush Centre, Crawley, West Sussex

Redwood Activity Centre, Haywards Heath

Saturday 6 – Sunday 7 April

the Sussex guild contemporary craft Show Meet the designer makers showing the very best of crafts made in Sussex. £2, children free - includes both venues. Tel: 01273 479565. See thesussexguild.co.uk.

Saturday 6 April, 21:00

Live music night

The White Horse, 22 High Street, Lindfield Mcdevitt. 70’s, 80’s, rock classics. Call 01444 482238 for details.

Saturday 6 April, 19:00-22:00

horse and country Quiz night The Henfield Hall, Henfield, BN5 9DB

In aid of The Gambia Horse and Donkey Trust. Refreshments, homemade cakes, super raffle, licensed bar. Food hamper, chocolates and wine to the winning team, champagne and wine to the runners up. Bring your pennies for the fun penny mini quiz. The evening also includes a slide

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show highlighting the work of the charity. Entrance £5. For details and tickets contact 01273 833211, Linda.jones1@hotmail.co.uk

Sunday 7 April, 10:30-15:30

Saturday 6 April, 19:30-21:00

East Sussex National Hotel, Little Horsted, Uckfield, East Sussex TN22 5ES

in celebration of benjamin britten Lancing College Chapel, Lancing, West Sussex An evening of choral music celebrating the centenary of Britten’s birth. Programme includes Rejoice in the Lamb; A Ceremony of Carols; Te Deum and Jubilate and the Canticle: Abraham and Isaac. £15, £12 concessions, under 16s £5. Contact 01444 412579 or Dome Box Office, 01273 709709.

Saturday 6 April, 20:30-23:30

the firetones Clayton & Keymer Royal British Legion, Woodsland Road, Hassocks, BN6 8HE 50s’ and 60’s Rockabilly and Classic Rock and Roll at its best. £2 (members free). Claytonkeymerbl@aol.com or 01273 845829.

Saturday 6 April, 10:30-11:30

mid Sussex Ramblers Lindfield walk Meet at Lindfield Post Office 8 mile circular wialk via River Ouse – East Mascalls – Cockhaise Farm – Freshfield Bridge – Costells Wood. Leader Chris. Please bring picnic lunch. Contact 07984 247882.

Stylish events wedding fair Meet a host of local suppliers, watch our professional catwalk show showcasing the latest in wedding dress design and take away a special ‘bridal gift bag’ . For details, call reception on 01825 880088 or email reception@eastsussexnational.co.uk

Sunday 7 April, 14:00-17:00

oldland mill open afternoon Oldland Mill, Keymer, West Sussex See Local Living.

Monday 8 – Friday 12 April

furniture making i

John Lloyd, Bankside Farm, Jacobs Post, Ditchling Common, East Sussex RH15 0SJ

Cabinet making skills for beginners. Sharpening and tuning hand tools, hand skills & techniques, setting out & principles of cabinet-making.

Monday 8 April, 10:00-12:00

Steyning decorative & fine arts Society monthly Lecture The Steyning Centre, Church Street, Opp St Andrews Church, Steyning Gordon Hayden on the Fishbourne

Roman Palace & Gardens. To book, contact mrspennyhill@yahoo.co.uk or 01903 814390.

Monday 8 April, 19:45-21:45

Head Gardener Martin Hird, who is also a keen plantsman and traveller. Members £1, non members £2. greenhpp@tiscali.co.uk

mid Sussex camera club

Wednesday 10 April, 19:45-22:00

The Kings Church, 33-35 Victoria Road, Burgess Hill

Adastra Hall, Keymer Road, Hassocks

10-4-10 Evening. 10 members showcase their work.

hassocks horticultural Society

mid Sussex Ramblers

Return visit from Harry Townsend, with an illustrated talk: Plant Hunting around the World. Members £1.50 Visitors £2.50. Refreshments included. Contact 01273 844544 or andyhancock844@tiscali.co.uk.

Meet Wakehurst Place National Trust car park

Wednesday 10 April, 20:00

Tuesday 9 April, 10:00

8.9 mile walk via Loder Valley Nature Reserve – Kingfisher Hide – Ardingly Reservoir – West Hill – Loder Valley – The Oaks – Horsebridge Wood – Wakehurst. Please bring picnic lunch. No dogs. Please call first: 01273 306943.

Tuesday 9 April, 14:00-15:00

mindful hour

The Koorana Centre, Street Lane, Ardingly

Guided meditation and mindful movement to enable compassionate mindful awareness. A tranquil hour in a beautiful setting that will calm the busy mind. The group is held weekly. £7. Contact Nicola Preston Bell, nicola@nicolaprestonbell.com, 01444 819075 prior to attending.

Tuesday 9 April, 19:45

hurstpierpoint horticultural Society Village Hall, Hurstpierpoint

High Beeches - an Illustrated talk by former

mid-Sussex franco-british Society Function Suite, Clair Hall, Perrymount Road, Haywards Heath Illustrated talk in French: ‘La France sous l’Occupation 1940-1944 – Les Années Noires’, by Mark Watson, Head of French language teaching, Ardingly College. Contact 01444 452385. Visitors £4.

Thursday 11 April, 19:30

mid Sussex association national trust Lectures Clair Hall Studio, Haywards Heath George Romney (Painter) by Christopher Robson. Contact 01444 457648.

Friday 12 April, 11:00 and 14:00

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Diary Dates Laugh and sing with the ‘Show Me, Show Me’ duo, with all the best rhymes and sketches for preschoolers and their families! 01444 242888. Book online at www.freedom-leisure.co.uk.

Friday 12 April, 11:00-16:00

cuckfield vintage emporium

booked with Jen Ranger 01444 246830 by at least 10th April. Free, all welcome.

Saturday 13 April, 10:00-12:00

pond dipping

Bedelands Farm Nature Reserve, Burgess Hill

An assortment of stall holders offering vintage home and garden ware, collectables and clothing Tory’s Cafe serving homemade cakes, teas and coffees.

Meet at car park off Maple Drive to walk to the dipping pond. Discover hidden minibeasts below the water. Led by Dominic Moore. All ages are welcome. All equipment provided. Free. Contact 01444 242667 or Mary.s.smith@talktalk.net.

Friday 12 April, 20:00-22:00

Saturday 13 April, 19:30-22:00

South Downs Cellars, 70 High Street, Lindfield RH16 2HL

The Hub Theatre, Sixth Form College, Harlands Road, Haywards Heath, RH16 1LT

Queen’s Hall, Cuckfield

wine tasting

hhoS: Razzle dazzle

Monthly Pond Day, open to all, free, equipment provided. Children need to be accompanied by an adult. Contact 01342 833814 or see www.lingfieldreserves.org.uk.

Sunday 14 April, 10:00-16:00

Spring Sunday and bus Running day East Grinstead High Street Visit East Grinstead High Street in its Sunday Best! High Street Shops Open, Bus timetable available, Treasure Hunt, Prize for Best 1950s Costume, Live Music, Hog Roast, Plants for sale, Town museum open, Sackville College open for light refreshments. Free bus rides all day!

Sunday 14 April, 10:30-15:00

mid Sussex Ramblers

A tutored wine tasting with Michele Jordan, Wine Consultant for Mitolo. An in-depth look at their range of wines. £15 per person in advance only. To book, 01444 484025 or lindfield@southdownscellars.co.uk.

An evening of magical musical entertainment from the West End to Broadway. £10.00. Book at www.hhos.co.uk or ring 01444 848004.

Trinity Road car park, Hurstpierpoint

Saturday 13 April, 20:30

Sunday 14 April, 14:45-17:00

Saturday 13 April, 06:00-09:00

Clayton & Keymer Royal British Legion, Woodsland Road, Hassocks BN6 8HE

dawn chorus bird walk

Bedelands Farm Nature Reserve, Burgess Hill Led by John Prodger and Geoff Kent, followed by members’ breakfast. Meet at 5.50am in car park at football club off Maple Drive. Discover the bird’s first calls of the morning in a delightful setting. Breakfast costing £2 will be provided for members if

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Barry & the boys are playing the classics of the 60s. £2 entry, free for members. Contact claytonkeymerbl@aol.com or 01273 845829.

Sunday 14 April, 10:00-12:00

pond open day

Lingfield Nature Reserves, Entrance by Fire station in Saxbys Lane, Lingfield, Surrey

refreshments. Contact colbourne@ btinternet.com or 01444 456227.

Monday 15 – Friday 19 April

antique furniture Restoration techniques John Lloyd, Bankside Farm, Jacobs Post, Ditchling Common, East Sussex RH15 0SJ £620. Beginner/intermediate. Bring several small items of furniture to work on. Call 01444 480388.

Monday 15 April, 19:45

east grinstead natural history Society St Barnabas Church Hall, Dunnings Road, East Grinstead Talk: Exmoor and the Fringe Villages – Peter Fernee (Surrey Wildlife Trust). Visitors £4 incl. refreshments. Contact 01342 324955.

Circular walk around Hurstpierpoint. Leader Phil. 01273 835931.

Monday 15 April, 19:45-21:45

from d’oyly carte to dustin hoffman The Birch Hotel, Lewes Road, Haywards Heath, RH17 7SF The Gilbert & Sullivan Society of Sussex presents a talk by Cynthia Morey, former principal soprano with D’Oyly Carte and Sadlers Wells opera companies, on her life and career, with anecdotes from her filming experiences in ‘Quartet,’ which is directed by Dustin Hoffman. £9.50 (members £4.50), including

mid Sussex camera club

The Kings Church, 33-35 Victoria Rd, Burgess Hill, RH15 9LR New membership enquiries are always welcome, see midsussexcc.co.uk/.

Monday 15 April, 20:00

keymer folk dance club

U.R.C.Hall, Keymer Road, Hassocks Contact Janet on 01273 843399 or just come along; no partner needed.

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Get ready to race, rattle ‘n’ roll at Plumpton’s only evening race meeting. Learn how to Jive, enter the best Rock and Roll fancy dress competition, and dance the night away to live music after racing featuring the classic hits of the 50s and 60s. Admission Prices: Children under 18: FREE. Grandstand and Paddock Enclosure: £18 (on the day) Senior: £14 (on the day) Gates open 2.30pm. First Race 4.40pm. Live Music from 8pm

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Tuesday 16 April, 19:45

Wednesday 17 April, 19:30

history of hurstpierpoint

mid Sussex philatelic Society

Club Suite, Hurstpierpoint Village Centre Speaker: Ian Nelson.

Oaks Hall, Burgess Hill School for Girls, Keymer Road, Burgess Hill

Tuesday 16 April, 20:00-22:00

The Joy of Skiing – Don Terry. Contact 01273 471897.

Lindfield & district folk dance club Ashenground Community Centre, Vale Rd, Haywards Heath Folk dancing for fun, no partner needed. £2 incl. tea/coffee and biscuit at half time. First evening free. Contact 01444 482741.

Wednesday 17 and 24 April

get to know your Sewing machine Semley Road, Hassocks Learn the basics of using a sewing machine whilst creating your own cushion or a snazzy sewing machine cover. Master seams, piping and zips. £60.00 for the two sessions. Contact 07967 819540 or Sarah@ madeandmaking.co.uk.

Wednesday 17 April, 10:00-12:30

burgess hill u3a 20th anniversary celebrations Reminiscences morning Martlets Main Hall, Burgess Hill An historical look at how the U3A started. A peep into the archives, photographic displays, details of our study and interest groups. Free. Contact 01444 244259 or margaretcarroll@talktalk.net.

Wednesday 17 April, 19:30

women’s wellness talk United Services Club, Wivelsfield Road, Haywards Heath, RH16 4EG

Lane, Ashurtswood, RH19 3PH

Introductory workshop to learn and develop some basic shamanic techniques and practices, including meeting your power animal, which will connect you to your core essence. £70. Contact 07956 815458 or info@forestgarden.info.

Thursday 18 – Saturday 20 April, 19:30-22:30

wivelsfield Little theatre - a brief encounter with noël coward

A free talk for women explaining the menopause, what to expect and what you can do to help yourself through it. Suitable for women age 40+. Informal, relaxed and time to ask questions. Contact Tanith@ tanithlee.co.uk or 07941 093170. www.mrsmenopause.co.uk.

Wivelsfield Village Hall, Eastern Road, Wivelsfield Green

Wednesday 17 April, 20:00

Learn how to make your very own Roman Blind. Samples can be made, or speak to Sarah if you wish to come with your own measurements. £35. To book see www. madeandmaking.co.uk. Contact 07967 819540 or Sarah@madeandmaking.co.uk.

Lindfield preservation Society King Edward Hall, Lindfield AGM followed by illustrated talk on handkerchiefs by Brenda Mathews. An entertaining introduction to an amazing collection of commemorative and souvenir hankies depicting seaside towns, royalty events, regiments, sports, etc. All welcome, entry free. Contact 01444 484470.

Thursday 18 April, 10:00-18:00

Shamanic ways foundation workshop Forest Garden Shovelstrode, Shovelstrode

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Friday 19 April, 19:00-22:00

pyecombe Spring concert

Pyecombe Church, Pyecombe

The fundraising committee for the Pyecombe Church Building Fund invite you to enjoy an evening of chamber music, with a variety of songs performed by The Constanza Trio featuring John Walker and Jane Money and friends from the Brighton Chamber Choir. Tickets £10 each, including nibbles and a glass of wine. Tickets can be purchased from Orion News in Hassocks or from Andrew Munday on 01273 566276 or email avmunday@yahoo.com.

Friday 19 April, 19:30

Friday 19 April

cancer Support dinner

Semley Road, Hassocks

Mid Sussex Golf Club, Spatham Lane, Ditchling, East Sussex, BN6 8XJ

Learn to make a Roman blind

Friday 19 April, 14:00-16:00

hurst, hassocks and ditchling u3a Adastra Hall, Keymer Rd, Hassocks

Sarah Tobias: “The Victorians and How They Lived: Wealth and Poverty in Victorian England.” Members £1. Non members may join at the door. Contact liza.greaves@ btinternet.com or 01273 835072.

Macmillan Cancer Support will be hosting an evening of ‘Songs from the Musicals’ performed by Cameo Opera, including a 3-course Dinner. £40 per person. Contact 01444 415060 or elsda@btinternet.com. All proceeds from the evening will go to support cancer sufferers and their families in Sussex.

Friday 19 April, 19:30

east grinstead Society meeting Main Hall, East Court Mansion, East Grinstead RH19 3LT

In the Footsteps of Shackleton – a talk by Wing Commander P. Coulcher. All

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Diary Dates welcome. Non members £1.50 members £1.00 . Including refreshments. 01342 322648, eastgrinsteadsociety.org.

Saturday 20 April, 19:00

Saturday 20 April, 09:30-16:30

Raising funds for 1st Hurstpierpoint Scout Group. You can help by sponsor a race at £25, buy a horse at £3 (prize for each race winner) or simply come and join in the fun at £2 on the door. Light refreshments provided, but please bring a bottle. Betting on the horses at 20p a go will be encouraged, so entry will be restricted to adults. 01273 833826 or hurstscoutgroup@btinternet.com

art exhibition and Sale Pauline Thaw Centre, Dale Avenue, Hassocks Downlands Art Circle and Windmill Art Group paintings and porcelain by local artists. Proceeds shared with ‘Age Concern’ and’ Villa Adastra’. 50p including refreshments. Contact downlandsartcircle@ hotmail.co.uk or 01273 846435.

Saturday 20 – Sunday 21 April

free microchipping event Doodley Dogs, 26 Dolphin Road, Shoreham Every dog owner in England will have to microchip their dog by April 2016. Have your dog chipped for free by the Dogs Trust Shoreham Rehoming Centre team. Contact 01273 452576 for more details or visit www.dogstrust.org.uk.

Saturday 20 April, 14:00-16:00

table top Sale The Haven Centre, Hophurst Lane, Crawley Down, RH10 4JL Sale of Bric-a-brac and unwanted items. In aid of various Charities. Refreshments Available. 50 pence per adult, Children free. Contact 01342 71679 orcdhavencentre@ btinternet.com.

horse Racing evening

Scout HQ, Trinity Road, Hurstpierpoint

Saturday 20 April, 19:30

mid Sussex choir Spring concert St Wilfrid’s Church, Saint Wilfrid’s Way, Haywards Heath RH16 3QH

A choral and orchestral concert with favourites for all. Including Mozart’s Requiem, Handel’s Coronation Anthem: My Heart is Inditing and John Rutter’s Suite Antique. £12 on the door, £10 in advance. Tickets from Carousel Music in Haywards Heath and choir members.

Saturday 20 April, 21:00

Live music night

The White Horse, 22 High Street, Lindfield Hound Dawgs. 50’s rock’n roll. Call 01444 482238 for details.

Saturday 20 April, 19:30-22:00

Quiz night

URC Hall, Keymer Rd, Hassocks

Free Microchipping event The law is changing!

Quiz plus ploughman’s supper to keep your brain cells nourished! Last Man Standing raffle. Please bring your own drinks and glasses. In aid of Light up Hassocks. 01273 842081. Tickets £8 from Orion News, Orion Parade, Hassocks.

Saturday 20 April, 20:30-23:30

Soul motown & disco night

Clayton & Keymer Royal British Legion, Woodsland Road, Hassocks BN6 8HE

Care Talk campaign for a Good Care Week. Aims: To raise the profile of social care professionals, challenge negative stereotypes and champion many thousands of heroes who provide good care across the UK everyday. Sign our pledge to be a Good Care Champion at www.goodcareweek.co.uk

Monday 22 April, 19:45-21:45

mid Sussex camera club

With local DJ Dave Packham £2.00 (free for members). Contact 01273 845829 or claytonkeymerbl@aol.com.

The Kings Church, 33-35 Victoria Road, Burgess Hill RH15 9LR

Sunday 21 April

Tuesday 23 April

haywards heath bike Ride See page 45 for details.

Sunday 21 April, 11:00-16:30

art exhibition and Sale

Pauline Thaw Centre, Dale Avenue, Hassocks, BN6 8LW

Downlands Art Circle and Windmill Art Group paintings and porcelain by local artists. Proceeds shared with ‘Age Concern’ and’ Villa Adastra’. 50p including refreshments. 01273 846435 downlandsartcircle@hotmail.co.uk.

Monday 22 – Sunday 28 April

national care week

As pledged by Care & Company Ltd, 1a The Martlets, Burgess Hill, RH15 9NN

See www.midsussexcc.co.uk.

Sing & Sign baby Signing classes Jubilee Community Centre, Charlwoods Road, East Grinstead, RH19 1TL

Teaching babies and toddlers signs through songs – signs relevant to a baby’s life. Fun with instruments, puppets and props. £55 for a 10-class course. 01342 836743 or katherinebignall@ btinternet.com.www.singandsign.com.

Tuesday 23 April, 16:00

book night at downlands Downlands Community School, Dale Avenue, Hassocks, BN6 8LP

An evening dedicated to the enjoyment of books, with presentation and readings by renowned author Ball Rai. Suitable for all ages and abilities from Year 4 up. Plus the

The Royal Society of St George

GRAND MIDSUMMER CHARITY BALL

every dog owner in england will have to microchip their dog by April 2016. Have your dog chipped for Free by the Dogs Trust Shoreham rehoming Centre team at Doodley Dogs, 26 Dolphin Road, Shoreham by Sea West Sussex, BN43 6PB 20th & 21st April 2013, 11am – 4pm Dogs will be chipped on a drop-in basis during this weekend event; however, if you’d like your dog to be chipped by us and you can’t make these dates, please call the centre to make an appointment for another day.

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The Band of Her Majesty’s Royal Marines Portsmouth – The Royal Band Saturday 15th June 2013 from 6.30pm to 1am Copthorne Hotel Effingham Gatwick, Copthorne RH10 3EU Tickets £50 inclusive of dinner (accommodation available at special rates) All proceeds to Armed Forces Charities Dress: Black Tie or Uniform

Limited tickets! Book now: rssg.events@gmail.com Please note: You can bring more than one dog to the event. We strongly advise that puppies being chipped are fully vaccinated beforehand. We reserve the right to ask for proof of vaccination. We cannot chip cats or other pets at this event.

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World Book Night giveaway with scores of popular titles to take away for free. Tickets from Downlands and The Mint House. £3.00, children free.

Wednesday 24 April, 10:00-16:00

bonhams Solid Silver valuation day 19 Palmeira Square, Hove, BN3 2JN

The price and demand for Silver and Gold at auction remains strong. Take advantage of this trend, and contact your local office to arrange a free and confidential valuation. Enquiries 01273 220000, jenny.bouston@bonhams.com.

Wednesday 24 April, 19:45

ansty garden club april meeting Ansty Village Hall, Deaks Lane, Ansty

Christine Llewellyn - Willow Growing and uses. Contact 01444 482055.

Thursday 25 April, 18:00

hurstpierpoint bowls club Hurstpierpoint Bowls Club, South Avenue, Hurstpierpoint See Local Living.

Friday 26 April, 09:30-13:00

cuckfield crafts and market

Queens Hall, High Street, Cuckfield

35+ quaint, quirky and contemporary stalls from jams to jewellery, vintage homewares to Italian handbags! Refreshments. 01444 440274, allthingsnicecft@aol.com.

Friday 26 – Saturday 27 April, 10:00

great walstead open day Great Walstead School, East Mascalls Lane, Lindfield, RH16 2QL Come and see for yourself what makes Great Walstead so wonderful. Meet the Headmaster, take a tour of the school, sample our food and visit our splendid woods. Registrar@greatwalstead.co.uk or 01444 483528. See www.greatwalstead.co.uk.

Friday 26 – Saturday 27 April, 20:00

the plumpton players Plumpton Village Hall Last Tango in Plumpton and Brenton vs Brenton. A Double Bill of Comedies by David Tristram. £7, available from 01273 890952 or 01273 890206.

Saturday 27 April, 09:00-12:00

open morning Tavistock & Summerhill School, Summerhill Lane, Lindfield, Haywards Heath, RH16 1RP An Independent, Co-educational Nursery and Preparatory School. For further information or to book a place at one of our open events. Contact admissions@ tavistockandsummerhill.co.uk. www.tavistockandsummerhill.co.uk

Saturday 27 April, 09:30-12:00

Lindfield bonfire Society vintage

Jubilee Room, King Edward Hall, Lindfield

Coffee Morning to raise funds for 5th November. Bring family, children and friends to enjoy some 1940s music and browse our book stall. Donations of books or bric-a-brac gratefully received, please telephone Sarah on 01444 487470.

Saturday 27 April, 10:00-14:00

balcombe village craft gift & Local produce market Victory Hall, Balcombe

Lots of lovely stalls, with plenty of ideas for Spring, plus a range of local produce. You’ll also see the lovely WWI Frescoes for which the Victory Hall is renowned. Free entry - refreshments in aid of The Chestnut Childrens’ Hospice 10th Birthday celebration. 01444 811462.

Saturday 27 April, 10:00-15:00

Strictly come gardening

Saturday 27 April, 11:00

hurstpierpoint bowls club Hurstpierpoint Bowls Club, South Avenue, We are offering FREE 6-week memberships, FREE coaching, FREE use of equipment and bowls. Contact 01273 842770 or 01273 832057.

Saturday 27 April, 14:00-16:00

paws & claws Spring fair Paws & Claws Rescue Centre, Coombe Down, London Road, Sayers Common, West Sussex, BN6 9HZ Meet the cats that are looking for good homes in Mid Sussex and also the cats who are permanent residents at the rescue centre. Refreshments and stalls, tombola and raffle. This event is weather permitting. See www.pawsandclaws-ars.org.uk. info@pawsandclaws-ars.org.uk

The Orchards Shopping Centre, Haywards Heath

Saturday 27 April, 19:30-21:00

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Saturday 27 April, 10:00-12:45

St Wilfred’s Church, Church Road, Haywards Heath, RH16 3QH

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Worth School, Paddockhurst Road, Turners Hill, RH10 4SD

A chance to find out more about the Worth ethos. Meet the Head Master, monks and teachers and see the campus with a personal student tour guide. Call 01342 710231 or visit www.worthschool.co.uk.

Hosted by Sussex Chorus, a spring evening recital with cellist Pavlos Carvalho, Miriam Teppich on violin and Elena Nalimov on piano. The trio will be joined by three local pupils. Programme includes Schubert, Rachmaninoff and Mendelssohn. £15. Children free. Tickets from 01444 471343, 01444 412579 or on the door.

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Cuckfield Crafts & Market Friday 26th April 9.30am-1pm Lively village market offering a delightful mix of stalls with something for everyone, including a huge plant stall. Tea, coffee and cakes are available.

Next Market 17th May Contact Beverley allthingsnicecft@aol.com | 01444 440274 Queens Hall, High Street, Cuckfield

The titans of UK Cricket present a side-splitting, anecdote filled show. Sat 20 Apr | 8.00pm | Clair Hall

Billy Fury Years Taking audiences on a journey through the musical career of the UK’s best loved Rock n Roller. Sat 20 Apr | 8.00pm | Martlets Hall

Gerry & The Pace Makers Hear all of Gerry Marsden’s greatest hits, mixed with stories, jokes and anecdotes. Sat 27 Apr | 8.00pm | Martlets Hall

T’Pau plus support Unmissable evening from this hugely successful band fronted by Carol Decker Fri 3 May | 7.30pm | Martlets Hall

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Norfolk Pavilion, The South of England Centre, Ardingly

Sunday 28 April, 10:30-13:30

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Join us for at our first wedding fayre at this stunning venue set in 150 acres, offering a wide range of facilities. See a fantastic selection of ovaer 60 exhibitors displaying wedding dresses, grooms’ attire, photography, flowers and so much more. With such a diverse selection of 40-80 first-class suppliers at every event, we know you can and will make all the right decisions for your special day. Contact PMN Wedding Fayres Ltd, info@ pmnweddingfayres.co.uk. www.pmnweddingfayres.co.uk

Hurstpierpoint, Trinity Road car park

Hurstpierpoint College – Cobbs Mill – Langton Lane - Hurstpierpoint. Leader Alison G. No Dogs please.

Sunday 28 April, 19:00

Quiz night for St catherine’s hospice The Victory Inn, Warninglid Road, Staplefield, RH17 6EU

Quiz Night with the Handcross Friends, in aid of St Catherine’s Hospice. 7.30pm start. Food available to purchase from 6pm. Teams of 4 and £2.50 per person. Contact 01444 400667.

Sunday 28 April, 10:00-14:00

car boot Sale

Cats Protection National Cat Centre, Chelwood Gate, Haywards Heath RH17 7TT

Tuesday 30 April, 10:00-11:30

‘guilt free’ chocolate desserts class

£10 per car space, £12 per small van space. Discounts given for pre bookings.No trade/ food/drink sellers. Free entry. Homing cattery will be open, to view all cats looking for a new loving home. 01825 741331, ncac. support@cats.org.uk www.cats.org.uk.

Big Life Organics, 112 South Road, Haywards Heath, West Sussex RH16 4JY

With Nicola McCarthy - £25. Calling all chocolate lovers: come and learn how to create dairy free & sugar free chocolate desserts and cookies. Your kids won’t know the difference. Booking essential.

Sunday 28 April, 10:00

work party

Tuesday 30 April, 20:00

Lingfield Nature Reserves, Lingfield, Surrey, meet in the butterfly garden

danehill parish historical Society Memorial Hall, London Road, Danehill

For details contact Sally Cole on 01342

MBE Tim French

Captain Terence Henderson, one of the country’s most distinguished aviators, having flown jet passenger planes from the Comet to Concorde, shares his experiences and anecdotes of a lifetime’s flying. £3 including refreshments. Contact 01825 790396.

Wednesday 1 May, 19:30

mid Sussex philatelic Society Oaks Hall, Burgess Hill School for Girls, Keymer Road, Burgess Hill

Ten Collections – One Collector – Dane Garrod. Contact 01273 471897.

Wednesday 1 May, 19:45

burgess hill horticultural Society Cyprus Hall, Cyprus Road, Burgess Hill

Illustrated talk: ‘Dig for Victory!’, speaker: Russell Bowes. Members free, visitors £1. Contact Flo Whitaker 01444 245509, bhhs@talktalk.net

Thursday 2 May, 10:00-14:00

The Cock Inn, North Common Road, Wivelsfield Green RH17 7RH

Featuring Ales and Ciders from Sussex with live entertainment in the evenings. For details contact 01444 471668, info@ cockinn-wivelsfield.co.uk. www.cockinnwivelsfield.co.uk

Friday 3 May, 09:00-17:00

grand plant Sale Burleigh Oaks House, East Street, Turners Hill, West Sussex RH10 4PZ

In support of St Catherine’s Hospice. Free Entry, refreshments served all day. Cakes will be welcome for the popular cake stall. See www.stch.org.uk 01293 447333.

Saturday 4 May, 10:00-16:00

The Lingfield Suite, East Grinstead Sports Club, Saint Hill Road, East Grinstead

In aid of the British Heart Foundation. Stylish selection of stalls, including jewellery, health & beauty products, cakes, fashion items, home décor, book and gifts. British Heart Foundation Raffle. Entry free. Contact Sue Clark on 01293 887139.

Colemans Hatch Bowling Club, Sandy Lane, Colemans Hatch, East Sussex TN7 4ER

Visit our club and enjoy a game of lawn bowls. Dress code is casual; just bring a pair of flat shoes. There are no fees and bowls will be provided, if required. We look forward to welcoming potential members of all ages and abilities to our friendly club. Contact Pam Kittle 01342 822835 or colemanshatch-bc.co.uk, 01342 314864.

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All Breed and Greyhound Classes

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National Symphony Orchestra Conductor Anthony Inglis

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Morten Tyldum, 2011 FRIDAY 12 APRIL DOORS/BAR: 19:00, FILM: 20:00

Hurstpierpoint Saturday Cinema Players Theatre, High Street, Hurstpierpoint

Rio (U)

Carlos Saldanha, 2011 SATURDAY 27 APRIL DOORS: 14:30, FILM: 15:00 Tickets: £3.50 Tickets available from Mishon Mackay, High Street, Hurstpierpoint, or online: www.hurstfilmsociety.org Contact: 01273 835875 email: boxoffice@hurstfilmsociety.org

Wivelsfield Films Wivelsfield Village Hall, off Eastern Road, Wivelsfield Green

Song for Marion (PG)

Paul Andrew Williams, 2012 THURSDAY 11 APRIL DOORS/BAR: 19:30, FILM: 20:00 Tickets (£5.50) on the door, in advance from the Post Office & Village Stores or The Cock Inn, or online at www.wivelsfield.net Refreshments and parking.

Ditchling Film Society Ditchling Village Hall, Lewes Road, Ditchling

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King Edward Hall, High Street, Lindfield

Denis Villeneuve, 2010 THURSDAY 4 APRIL DOORS: 19:30, FILM: 20:00

Song for Marion (PG) Paul Andrew Williams, 2012 THURSDAY 25 APRIL DOORS: 19:30, FILM: 19:45

Benda Bilili! (PG)

Renaud Barret, 2010 THURSDAY 18 APRIL DOORS: 19:30, FILM: 20:00

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Forest Row Film Society Village Hall, The Square, Forest Row

Symphony of the Soil

Deborah Koons Garcia, 2012 FRIDAY 12 APRIL, 20:00

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Le Diner de Cons (15) Francis Veber, 1998 THURSDAY 25 APRIL DOORS/BAR: 19:00, FILM: 20:00 Tickets: Members £4, Non-Members £6.

Nostalgia for the Light (12A)

Patricio Guzmán, 2010 FRIDAY 26 APRIL, 20:00

National Velvet (U) CLARENCE BROWN, 1944 SUNDAY 28 APRIL, 15:00

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Apart from the obvious need to get from A to B, the main reason we pay premium rate to travel around in our own private, safe and warm boxes on wheels is that driving adds an extra dimension to the joy of life. Staggeringly, a recent AXA Annual Motoring Census showed little or no correlation between the money spent on cars and the happiness of the driver. Can you believe that only 57% of Ferrari drivers actually enjoy driving?! Since the badge on the bonnet seems to be making no substantial difference, perhaps we can all get over ourselves and concentrate on getting on with each other while on the road. Actually, no. Let’s go one better. How about we help each other out there in the traffic? As with most things, driving aggression, concentration or just sheer clumsiness are all a matter of degree. A little patience is our national way. And, like charity, consideration starts at home. Have you noticed lorry drivers’ very own esprit de corps? Some van drivers too, and taxis all help each other, don’t they? Maybe the rest of us can learn a small life lesson from the professional road users who weave a little gallantry into their road craft. Here’s a heart-warming example of how things should be: My other half got stuck in the snow on Clayton Hill, at night. Her little coupé was splayed across both lanes and she might have been stuck there for hours, running the risk of being hit by other cars. Help from a passing 4x4 (and the two good Samaritans inside, thank you, whoever you are) got her going again and she arrived home safely, to my huge relief. And here’s another: A neighbour recently ran out of petrol, with her two small children in the car. Nightmare? It could have been. Within minutes, two drivers had stopped to help, including a man with a van who usefully produced a fuel can. That neighbour came away from the experience much reassured about her faith in human nature and, of course, repaid the kindness with a box of chocolates. What goes around comes around, isn’t that how the saying goes? Now that’s the kind of happiness I’m talking about. www.sussexliving.com


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… As you know we have recently sold Limes. We wanted to say thank you for all the support that you have given over the last few years, you have been instrumental in helping Limes grow into the business that it is. The service we received has been fantastic and I am sure we will be using Sussex Living in any future business. Chris and Jo White Limes of Lindfield

Dear Sussex Living… …I enjoyed your editorial piece on Roman roads and digs in last month’s Sussex Living. I give talks on Anglo Saxon history myself. I turn up dressed in all the garb, spear in hand – great fun! Mak Norman www.brightfm.net

… I was interested to read your article on Chailey Airfield in the November 2012 issue. I grew up practically alongside the aerodrome as it was being built. Although you show a photograph of the old Plough Inn, you do not mention that it and the cottages had to be pulled down to clear the end of the runway. Between the two buildings you can just see the old wooden WWI army hut that was also taken down and moved up to the new site at the Crossways, where it served as a pub before the present Plough was built. The side of the hill was excavated opposite the Plough, to form a steep bank, although it has now been levelled off. The bank can still be seen at the edge of the woods on the other runway. The runway was of formed a kind of giant wire netting, under which was laid rolls of hessian to simulate the line of hedges from the air. There was a small, arched corrugated iron hanger on the east side at the Chailey end of Bersford Lane (Bower Lane in those days). The brick remains of the petrol pump house can still be seen at the foot of Polecat Hill. The guard house with a pole across the road was set up outside our house and as children we rather annoyed the guards when we climbed our favourite tree on the wrong side of the barrier – ”but this is our garden.” We had a very suave officer, who claimed to be a Polish Count, billeted on us. We have since learned he never was a Count! After they left, it did become an emergency landing ground. I remember seeing a Wellington there once. A flying fortress blew up after the crew had managed to get out, and I once saw a ‘twin boomed’ Lightening up-ended in what is now the council dump. Later on, a Halifax crashed in the woods to the west of the North-South runway. You can still see bits of aluminium scattered about if you know where to look.

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… Thank you for promoting our St Andrew›s Day Quiz back in November. We had a very successful quiz with over 20 teams of 4. The money raised goes to church maintenance. Christine Wooldridge St Andrew’s Church, Edburton

You ask why this upheaval did not leave more of a mark on the surrounding villages? You must remember that we lived in a restricted zone, which stretched approx. 10m inland along the South Coast and communication was limited. There was a police post outside the Fox and Hounds in Haywards Heath and the Birch Hotel, where all cars and buses were stopped and you had to show your identity card to prove you lived in the area. For us boys, they were exciting times without realising the greater implications. Rather like people playing war games on their computer, except this was for real. Ian Clayton, Hassocks

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A new initiative for 2013 is a Wellbeing Forum, which will take place in the meeting rooms directly above the exhibition. The Mid Sussex Wellbeing Team will be on hand to give helpful hints to employers. Free checks in the form of a health MOT will be available for anyone who wishes to test their fitness. A free-to-use service, The Wellbeing Team is available to provide local residents and businesses with support and advice on all health and wellbeing issues. They are keen to work with businesses to reduce their sickness and absence rates by promoting the wellbeing of staff. The service also provides free exercise sessions including Zumba, Pilates and Green Gym inductions, free weight loss groups, advice on cutting down on drinking, quitting smoking and managing stress. The newly opened Sussex Osteopathy clinic will also be exhibiting. Foodies will be in for delicious treats, as several companies will be providing delicacies on their stands – including firm favourites Lizzie’s Food Factory and Consort Frozen Foods. The Sportsman and The Woolpack will be representing local hostelries and the Hickstead

Hotel and Buxted Park Hotel will showcase their facilities and promote the hospitality industry. Companies large and small, primarily from Burgess Hill and Mid Sussex, will be exhibiting and networking. Free to attend on the production of a business card, the exhibition aims to top last year’s attendance. Ever mindful of the importance of attracting young people into business, small groups of business studies groups from three local schools will join them to explore employment and careers opportunities. The Rt Hon Nicholas Soames, a long-time supporter of the BHBPA who has attended several of the precious exhibitions, will present the keynote speech at 1pm.

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Did you know that Haywards Heath went live with a bang on a Thursday in March? We were both excited to attend the launch event, at The Orchards Shopping Centre, of the Haywards Heath Town Team. This is a brilliant new initiative, led by Chairwoman Ruth de Mierre and supported by many local businesses as well as MSDC, HH&D and Haywards Heath Town Council. Its aim is to promote the town, enhance the local shopping experience and lifestyle, and help create future jobs. A new website (www.hhlive.org.uk) was unveiled at the same time – do take a look and give them your support. Also in March, Tanis went to her first BNI breakfast meeting (www.bnisussex.co.uk) at The Birch Hotel in Haywards Heath. Notwithstanding the matchsticks she needed to keep her eyes open during the crack-of-dawn start, she really enjoyed meeting a great bunch of local business people. Meanwhile, back at the office, we’re pleased to report that Sonya’s foot is on the mend, albeit very slowly. We miss her a great deal in the office and hope to have her back soon. In addition to looking after Sussex Living’s finances, Carla has acquired a new editorial role. She’ll be working closely with Nicole to help source exciting new content for the magazine. It’s always amazing to see just how much is going on in Mid Sussex and the feedback we’re getting from the community as well as individual readers is just fantastic. Please do keep sending in your views and comments – as you can see on the adjacent page, our letters page is growing! Our newsletter is gaining momentum too – have you signed up yet? Go to www.sussexliving.com if you’re not already on our mailing list. The next newsletter is due out any day now, and there’s a free subscription offer too! As always, we are grateful for your support. It is you, our advertisers and readers, who make the magazine what it is. Wishing everyone a Happy Easter and a few restful days off.

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Sussex Trichology

Specialist Treatment for Hair and Scalp, including: • hair loss and thinning • oily, flaky, dry, itchy scalp • allergic reactions, eczema and psoriasis • poor hair condition Consultant Trichologist Shuna Hammocks has been a hair and scalp specialist for 12 years. She is a Member of The Institute of Trichologists and of The Royal Society of Medicine. “I will take the time to listen to your concerns and offer individual treaments, advice and support.”

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S.J.Cook

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A/C VILLAGE CARS 01444 892393

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Lisa on 01273 846823

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Serving Mid Sussex since 1986

Michaelmas, London Road Sayers Common Hassocks BN6 9HX

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AMBER Electrical

WINDOW GALLERY Competitively priced bespoke picture framing service

Tel: 01273 890010 Email: info@amberac.co.uk www.amberac.co.uk NICEIC approved electrical contractor carrying out all aspects of electrical installation and testing on domestic, commercial, industrial, agricultural and educational premises.

THUR–SAT 11am–5pm Studio 9, Turner Dumbrell Workshops, North End, Ditchling BN6 8GT

Tel: 01273 726190 Mob: 07986 938750 info@windowgallery.co.uk • www.windowgallery.co.uk

24Hr Emergency Service also available 07834 828459 TRADING AS AMBER AC LIMITED

Clinical Foot Consultant EXPERTS IN FOUNDATION & GROUNDWORK Specialising in:

• EXCAVATION OF FOUNDATION TRENCHES • LAY DRAINGE RUNS • OFFSITE/ONSITE SOIL DISPOSAL • SOFT LANDSCAPING AND FENCING • DRIVEWAYS, PATHWAYS & PATIOS Burgess Hill and Hassocks • STRIP TOP SOIL Call us on: • LAY DAMP PROOF MEMBRANES 01273 846969 or 07736 355088 • POUR AND LAY FOOTING CONCRETE • EXTENSIONS www.sussex-groundwork.co.uk • RENDERING & REPOINTING Email: david@sussex-groundwork.co.uk

SOFTWARE S OFTWARE

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Spectrum Plumbing and Heating Services Ltd

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HANDYMAN HOCKLEY SERVICES Steven Hockley

* Honest * Professional * Reliable Mobile: 07540 807308 Home: 01825 724180 enquiries@handymanhockley.co.uk www.handymanhockley.co.uk

Repairs & Maintenance Flat Roofing Chimneys

Guttering & Fascia

INSTALLED, MAINTAINED & CLEANED OUT

Repointing Moss Removal Free Estimates, Fully Insured

Hassocks: 01273 454738 Mobile: 07786 451194

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• All our podiatrists are HCPC registered • General foot care advice • Nails, Corns, Calluses • Verrucae, Nail Surgery • Biomechanics and Insoles • Home visits available

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Computer, Printer, Plotter & Electronic Repairs

LANDSCAPING TREE SURGERY Walling, Pond Construction, Fencing, Brickwork, Driveway Construction, Felling Removal, Deadwood Management

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GROUNDWORKS EXCAVATING Soil Movements, Concrete Bases PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Interior & Exterior Painting, Tiling, Roofing, Gutters, Carpentry, Plastering, Plumbing

Computer & Laptop Repairs/Upgrades Virus & Spyware Removal TFT Monitors & TV Repairs Printer & Plotter Repairs Wireless & Wired Network Installation/Repair

We can also repair many other electronic/electromechanical devices,so please call to see if we can help on:

01444 471578 or email: dave@AD-repairs.co.uk

tel: 01273 400619/401305 mob: 07976 538072 www.ahgardenservices.fsnet.co.uk

21B More House Farm Business Centre Ditchling Road, Wivelsfield, E Sussex, RH17 7RE.

COME AND SEE THE NEW RANGE OF ATCO LAWNMOWERS – PETROL, ELECTRIC AND RIDE-ON Garden Equipment & Tools. Spares & Repairs. Coal and logs.

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renovations

bathrooms

extensions

landscaping

alterations

driveways

new builds

We are experienced and reliable tradesmen offering only high quality workmanship – from renovations right through to new builds – to every customer. All of the work we do is fully insured for your safety and peace of mind.

Call Sean Pollard 01444 471988 mrsp243@msn.com

Ben Duggan-Palmer Fully Qualified Carpenter

Carpentry / Joinery / Building Contractor Tel/Fax: 01444 245686 Mobile: 07944 073353 email: bendugganpalmer@yahoo.co.uk

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Award Winning Care Homes Sussex Health Care is an award winning group of care homes providing 25 years of healthcare in Sussex. The Group operates 20 homes, predominantly in the West Sussex area, providing nearly 550 beds, incorporating specialist care provision as well as care for older people. Care Homes for People with Learning Disabilities/Physical Disabilities/Neurological Conditions ●

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Beechcroft Care Centre and Hazel Lodge Beech Lodge and Oak Lodge Horncastle Care Centre Kingsmead Care Centre Kingsmead Lodge Norfolk Lodge Orchard Lodge and Boldings Lodge

01342 300499 01403 791725 01342 813910 01403 265335 01403 211790 01403 218876

Rapkyns Care Centre 01403 276756

Rapkyns Care Home 01403 265096

Redwood House

01403 790948

Sycamore Lodge

01403 240066

White Lodge

020 8763 2586

Wisteria Lodge

01825 714080

Woodhurst Lodge

01444 401228

Kingsmead Care Centre Longfield Manor Rapkyns Care Home Upper Mead

01403 265335 01403 786832 01403 276756 01273 492870

01403 242278

Care for older people ● ● ● ●

To find out more about our homes and the services we offer, contact: Corrine Wallace Head of Operational Care Services

01403 217338 corrine.wallace@sussexhealthcare.co.uk

www.sussexhealthcare.co.uk

Clemsfold House Forest Lodge Horncastle Care Centre Horncastle House

01403 790312 01825 712514 01342 813910 01342 810219

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Indian Sandstone Only £15.99 m Paving inclusive of VAT 2

Stone Tiles and Paving for Floors, Walls and Landscaping. Marblemosaics Ltd provide only the finest quality natural stone tiles at unbeatable prices direct from the importer. Natural stone tiles for walls, floors and paving for use in residential and commercial building projects, garden design and landscaping. The best quality stone at the best possible price. We have over 30,000 m2 in stock ready for immediate delivery or collection. Pop in or check our website for the vast selection of tiles we have on sale.

OPEN: MON-FRI 8am-5pm SAT 9.30am-12.30pm

Marblemosaics Ltd

Unit 45, The Old Brickworks Station Road, Plumpton Green East Sussex BN7 3DF

01273 891144

www.marble-mosaics.com sales@marble-mosaics.com

Stone tiles | Quartz tiles | Granite tiles | Pebble tiles | Mosaic tiles


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