Ad Vincula Magazine April 2018

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April 2018

Wisborough Green Parish Magazine


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AD VINCULA Wisborough Green Church and Community News

Highlights April 2018

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St Peter ad Vincula Calendar ..................................... 4 Pastoral Letter ............................................................ 5 Dates for Diary / From the Registers .......................... 6 Prayer / Open Gardens .............................................. 7 From the Editor / John Farmer OBE .......................... 9 WG Primary School News ........................................ 11 Nature Notes ............................................................ 13 Church Sponsored Activities .................................... 14 Ad Vinc Competition “How Far Can You Go?” ......... 15 Village Hall News / Wisborough Greening ............... 17 Parishes Wildlife Group / Village Spring Clean ........ 19 School Summer Festival News ................................ 21 Church Building Works Update ................................ 23 Minibus Trip to Windsor / Annual UNLOCK Walk .... 25 Wisborough Green Sports News ............................. 26 Notice Board ..................................................... 28 - 29 Time for God ............................................................ 30 KKWG Update .......................................................... 31 Recipe of the Month ................................................. 33 Minibus Theatre Trip / WG Minibus Page ........ 34 - 35 Wisborough Green History ............................... 36 - 37 Gardener’s Calendar / Poem by Noel Williams ........ 41 Village Organisations - News & Notices ........... 43 - 49 Church Cleaning / Flower Rosters / Directory .......... 52 Village Organisations Directory ................................ 53 What’s Happening .................................................... 54

Roland Zilz Editor Marion Jenkins Asst. Editor Fran Wallace Advertising John Gough Distribution Rev. Clive Jenkins Vicar Jamie Daniell Churchwarden Helen Vause Churchwarden

If you have articles, photos, letters, etc that you think we may like to feature in the next issue, please email the Editor on: editor@stpeterswg.org.uk but, please note, publication will always be subject to space and at the discretion of the Editor. Copy Deadline for May 2018 issue:

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this magazine are not necessarily those of the Editor or the Parochial Church Council. Please note, it is not always possible to check the credentials and claims of all those advertising, so please ensure that you get references and check any claims before entering into business with them.

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Cover Picture - Easter Cross in St Peter ad Vincula (Roland Zilz)

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St Peter ad Vincula Calendar for April Sunday Easter Day

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1 April

8.00am

Holy Communion (BCP) and lighting of Easter Fire. 10.30am Sung Communion for Easter Day Followed by Easter egg rolling 6.00pm Refresh Easter Special Contemporary worship and praise Tuesday 3 April 4.30pm Prayer Group to 5.00pm (at 2 Clockhouse, Billingshurst Road) Wednesday 4 April ** No Communion today ** Sunday 8 April 8.00am Holy Communion (BCP) 2nd Sunday of Easter 10.30am Time for God with activities Tuesday 10 April 4.30pm Prayer Group to 5.00pm (at 2 Clockhouse, Billingshurst Road) Wednesday 11 April 10.00am Holy Communion Sunday 15 April 8.00am Holy Communion (BCP) 3rd Sunday of Easter 10.30am Sung Communion 6.00pm Digging Deeper Tuesday 17 April 4.30pm Prayer Group to 5.00pm (at 2 Clockhouse, Billingshurst Road) Wednesday 18 April 10.00am Holy Communion Sunday 22 April 8.00am Holy Communion (BCP) 4th Sunday of Easter 10.30am All Age Communion Tuesday 24 April 4.30pm Prayer Group to 5.00pm (at 2 Clockhouse, Billingshurst Road) Wednesday 25 April 10.00am Holy Communion Thursday 26 April 3.15pm Messy Church in the Village Hall Sunday 29 April 8.00am Holy Communion (BCP) 5th Sunday of Easter 10.30am Sung Communion 12 noon Annual Parochial Church Meeting Tuesday 1 May 4.30pm Prayer Group to 5.00pm (at 2 Clockhouse, Billingshurst Road) Wednesday 2 May 10.00am Holy Communion Sunday 6 May 8.00am Holy Communion (BCP) 6th Sunday of Easter 10.30am Sung Communion 6.00pm Refresh Contemporary worship and praise For More Details of Services and Events see CHURCH WEBSITE http://www.wisboroughgreenparishchurch.org.uk/ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stpeterwg/


Pastoral Letter If you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord’, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. Romans 10:9 Dear Beetleblack, Further to my previous email number 13,666, I address your concerns about the forthcoming human spring holiday called ‘Easter’. It should in no way deflect you from your task of sowing confusion, doubt, and disbelief about the carpenter from Nazareth’s supposed resurrection. Our research and development department discovered a number of years ago that the use of a sentimentalised rabbit character called ‘The Easter Bunny’ has caused the majority of humans in your vicinity not to think of the other meaning as to why humans have Easter Eggs. The Christian Church has failed again, in getting across any meaningful response to this totally absurd abstract concept of a rabbit laying eggs! Therefore do not fret, for the majority of humans are easily distracted from ever thinking about what happens in life, let alone death. You can rest assured, that your mission here on earth is about getting humans not to dwell on issues that may make them think too deeply. So whenever you come across them looking at a sunset, or admiring a piece of artwork or even walking round a beautiful garden holding hands, before they can start questioning ‘why am I here?’ - distract them straight away. Twist their minds by whispering in their ears ‘luck’, ‘chance’, ‘fate’, or ‘it is just one of those coincidences?’. 5 If they start to even question what life is about and mention the word ‘God’, ’Jesus’ or ‘Christian love’ in any conversation, then take note and immediately call for backup. There are demons available at a moment’s notice who can assist you, many very experienced in preventing humans in heading in the direction of an active Christian faith, believing the lie that evil has been defeated. Remember, ‘Easter’ does not need to be a problem to us, treat it as an opportunity for humans to get more confused about God. Two of the master’s favourite sayings come to mind that may be useful in these circumstances, ‘all religions are the same’ and ‘you don’t need to go to church to be a Christian’, just whisper those into their ears and see that nothing happens! Your ever watchful mentor Slimeborough (with thanks to CS Lewis and his ‘Screwtape Letters’) Clive and Marion Fairtrade is a simple way to make a difference to the lives of the people who grow the things we love. This is achieved by changing the way trade works through better prices, decent working conditions and a fair deal for farmers and workers in developing countries. Have you seen the St Peter’s Fair Trading stall at the monthly Village Market? Would you consider sponsoring our £15 rent for one month each year – why not mark an anniversary, birthday or special event. If you would like to know more please call either Gillian Gough 700157 or Val Mourilyan 700089.


Dates for the Diary April Sunday

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Sunday

8th

Sunday Thursday Sunday

15th 26th 29th

8am Holy Communion and lighting of Easter Fire 10.30am Sung Communion for Easter Day followed by Easter egg rolling 6pm Refresh Easter Special 10.30am Time For God (All Age worship) theme is ‘team work’ and the Commonwealth Games - so don’t forget your tracksuit!! 6pm Digging Deeper into Philippians 3.15pm Messy Church in the Village Hall 12 noon Annual Parochial Church Meeting at St. Peter’s. Election of Church Wardens and PCC Members. Reports on finance, fabric and linked groups for the last year.

May Sunday

6th

Friday

11th

Sunday

13th

Thursday Sunday Monday

24th 27th 28th

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3pm Rogation Sunday Farm Walk at Burchetts Farm. Please note this is a working farm, so please bring wellies and no dogs please. The walk will conclude with tea and cake in the farmhouse garden. 2-4pm Vicarage Garden Party for St Peter’s Triple Missions (Family Support Work, YWAM and Aegean Solidarity) Cream teas, cakes and garden games. 10.30am Time For God (All Age Worship) A Royal Wedding theme with activities. 3.15pm Messy Church in the Village Hall Village Gardens Open (Bank Holiday) From 11.30am-5pm both days. Teas available from 2pm at St. Peter’s Church.

September Sunday

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Deanery Confirmation Service (venue to be decided). If you may be considering the possibility of Baptism and Confirmation, please speak to Clive about what is involved.

From the Registers (February) Funerals:

We give thanks for the life of John Farmer whose funeral took place at St. Peter’s on Wednesday 21st February 2018.

Baptism:

We welcome into the Lord’s family Jack Keene who was baptised into the Lord’s family on Sunday 25th February 2018 at St. Peter’s.


Prayer Prayer Group and Quiet Mornings If anyone would like to spend half an hour in fellowship and prayer then they are most welcome on a Tuesday at 4.30pm, when prayers are said for the life of the Parish. Contact Wendy Duff on 700295 for details of venue. On the third Friday of every month Quiet Mornings are held at the home of Wendy Duff at 10.30am. It is a peaceful time when you can relax, recharge your batteries and listen to music, poetry, readings and prayers. You will come away refreshed and ready to carry on! Please contact Wendy Duff on 700295 for details.

Chain of Prayer Worried about a loved one, a friend or yourself and would like prayers to be said by a chain of people? Contact Wendy 700295 or Gillian 700157 and they will start the chain by contacting the person next to them on the list and so it goes all the way round. A copy of the chain is on the notice board at the back of church. Prayer is a powerful and important part of life and one should never under estimate its effect. You don't need to give any details of the problem just ask for prayers to be said and it will happen. Please note that it will be treated with total confidentiality.

Prayers are offered for parishioners who are in special need, especially the sick and frail. Please advise either of the churchwardens of any persons or situations you would like remembered in this way. 7 All those living in particular roads are prayed for regularly, the whole parish being covered over a 12-week cycle: Week beginning:

1 April 8 April 15 April 22 April 29 April

Billingshurst Road & Wisborough Gardens Glebe Way & Harsfold Lane Petworth Road & Balchins Close Fittleworth Road Brick Kiln Common & Bedham

Gardens Open Sunday 27th & Monday 28th May (Bank Holiday Weekend) 11.30am-5.00pm Teas available from 2pm at St. Peter’s Church Some beautiful gardens in Wisborough Green will be open this weekend for visitors. Tickets will be £6 per person, which will be available to purchase on the day. This year the Primary School will also be opening its ‘secret garden’ on the Sunday only. Refreshments will be served in the Church which will be transformed into a 1918 themed ‘Victory Tea Tent’!


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From the Editor Happy Easter and welcome to another packed edition of Ad Vincula. Again, we only have two pictures of Ad Vincula on its travels around the world this month (see p15). Do please remember to take your copy with you and keep sending your pictures in. I would highlight the following this month:  The welcome return of Nature Notes (p13)  The establishment of a new “Green” group (p17)  Advance news of the School Summer Festival and Circus (p21)  Update on Church Building Works (p23)  Report of Minibus Trip to Windsor Castle (p25)  A charming poem by Noel Williams (p41), and  A touching story from the Cat & Rabbit Rescue Centre (p51) Finally, don’t forget to join the Facebook Group WG Noticeboard (p23). I hope you will find something of interest and do please keep all your articles, comments and photos coming to me at editor@stpeterswg.org.uk. Roland Zilz 9

This magazine can also be viewed on line at: http://www.wisboroughgreenparishchurch.org.uk/index.php/parish-magazine

John Farmer OBE 01/01/1940 – 08/02/2018 Pat, Kate, Jonathan, Sam and Tilly would like to thank everyone who sent so many cards and notes expressing shock, sorrow and sympathy at John’s death, and especially to those who left home-made soup and cakes, as well as flowers and pot plants in our front porch, many of which were anonymous. We truly appreciate your kindness during this time of our coming to terms with the tragic loss of such a wonderful man. We know how much he loved the community of Wisborough Green and that love has been returned to us by the bucket-load! How we will miss him … but we remember, when we are feeling bereft, to push the ‘JF button’ and try to stay cheerful as he, of course, would have wished us to.


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Wisborough Green Primary School News It really has been an explosive term, with one of the highlights for me being the ‘Science Fair’. Not only did we see volcanic eruptions, wind powered jets and energy efficient powered gadgets, we saw a passion for science. The children worked collaboratively to set up a stall to demonstrate a scientific phenomenon. The younger children were amazed at the wonder of our world. We love to inspire young minds and think WGPS children will lead the way scientifically in the future. From the explosive to the beauty of our school grounds, we still get excited about the joy of nature. Our new pond has been dug out, with the support of Ryan and his team from the Sussex Wildlife Trust. They supported the children to build a ‘Toad Abode’, to encourage wildlife to set up home in our secret garden area. Whilst out at Forest School, some of the children were amazed to see a huge frog jump into the deep waters. We are now officially on pond watch, to observe the seasonal changes to this beautiful area. Our school gates will be opened on Sunday 27th May for the Wisborough Green Open Gardens, so please come along and enjoy our fantastic outdoor space. From the peace and tranquillity of the outside we took to The Hawth stage with lights, cameras and action. The children performed to the classic hit Thriller by Michael Jackson in an explosion of colour and creativity. Miss Snel and Miss Simmons worked incredibly hard to choreograph a fantastic dance with the children. Well done to everybody who took part - bringing the stage to life. The building project has finally been completed and we love our new spaces to learn. We are keen to share our building with the local community and would like to offer local residents the opportunity to hire some of our facilities. A leasing package is currently being produced, so if you would like to find out more information then please contact the school office. office@wisboroughgreenschool.org.uk We currently have a few spaces in our adult ‘Knitting Club’, if you would like to join us. This session runs on a Tuesday afternoon from 1.15pm to 3.15pm. Learn to knitbeginners, intermediate and advanced knitters welcome. Please contact Maggie South on maggiesouth@knittingforall.co.uk if you are interested. Spring really is around the corner and we are looking forward to a trip around the world and a visit from a local circus next term. WGPS has to be the best place to learn come and see for yourselves. Visit our website for more info: http://www.wisboroughgreenschool.org.uk or follow us on Twitter - @WGPS864

Warm regards, Amanda Harrison, Head Teacher 01403 700280

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Nature Notes So here we are in April! And it’s been an interesting winter hasn’t it!? We had daffodils out at Christmas, and the weather felt oddly warm. About four weeks ago we were up in Cambridgeshire and Jim noticed honey bees, at least a dozen feeding merrily inside some snowdrops. Only a couple of days later, they’d hopefully tucked themselves away in their nearby hive, as the Beast from the East hit us! (Why the media must think up all these silly names I don’t know, but I guess it keeps them happy!) Wasn’t it odd that we escaped the worst? Midhurst and other areas within a few miles had deep drifts and impassable roads. But despite bitter cold we had little snow or serious ice. I saw a rather disconsolate pair of youngsters going off down Champions bridleway with sledges, so I hope they found an obliging slope or two! One benefit of the cold weather - I’m delighted to report that the fieldfares and redwings, our usual winter visitors, were looking for food in the garden, so some lovely close up views of them. We’ve got wagtails too and glimpses of the goldcrest again, such tiny birds, how did they survive the Beast?? The pheasants have moved back in and my new chum is recovering from his trauma up the oak tree. So far, he’s coping well with his gammy leg, but he’s still a bit short on feathers. He now comes straight up to me and demands suet sprinkles by the handful, so I’m cautiously optimistic for his survival. The two other males have already started splaying up their feathers and vying with each other to be the tallest and flattest. They do look oddly daft, and the females just ignore them! Reports of a couple of treecreepers up at Ingrams Farm. They’re such attractive little birds. They only go upwards on tree trunks, then come down and start again, searching for tiny insects with their long slender beaks. Ingrams also has a new resident heron which hasn’t deterred a moorhen pair so far – but no sign of toads there yet. Newts are about in Bedham. Quite a lot of deer have been reported up in Bedham, so fingers crossed for them during the Treecreeper - photo by breeding season as several fawns have been Mark Howarth accidently killed recently. Much farm machinery is so huge nowadays, it’s hard to think people could see anything so small in front of them! Talking of that, sorry, but here comes a moan! So many of our verges are being decimated by larger vehicles, some almost halved in width! They are a precious area for wild plants and many invertebrates that are a vital source of food for bigger animals and birds. Please try to keep off them, and maybe pause for a moment, if you can, amongst oncoming traffic. Thanks! Sue J PS Brighton Pier – December 2017 – The starling Murmuration. At last we’ve seen it! We parked up about 3pm and walked over to the main pier. There was such a lot of noisy building and renovation work going on with the all the rides etc, we wondered if anything would come near. After a long chilly wait, a rather small flock of starlings appeared, dipping and diving above the waves. And our patience was rewarded an hour or so later with several hundred birds swirling in harmony as they settled on the girders below us. Fabulous!

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Church Sponsored Activities Wizzy Tots Wizzy Tots, Wisborough Green’s baby and toddler group, meets at the Village Hall every Tuesday during term time from 9.30 to 11.00 am. Please join us for a coffee, catch up and a play in the Village Hall, all children and parents/carers welcome. It would be lovely to see you all. If you want to find out more about Wizzy Tots, please call Tory on 01403 700809 or Marion on 01403 700339. If you haven’t yet experienced the delights of Xpresso, come and enjoy freshly ground Fairtrade coffee or tea with a delectable homemade cake! Xpresso is open every Friday during term time from 9am ‘til 11.30am in the Village Hall Vine Room (during church building works) and EVERYONE is welcome!

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The St. Peter’s Village Care Team meets regularly and its aims are to give help and support to the residents of Wisborough Green in as many ways as possible. This includes visiting people who are housebound, in hospitals or in nursing homes, and comforting those who are suffering from illness, bereavement, loneliness etc. We also provide (through the West Sussex County Council) a free library service for those who are unable to leave their homes. Each team member is responsible for looking after an area of the village, for welcoming new arrivals, and for giving friendly advice. We produce “Welcome to Wisborough Green Cards” containing useful information which are always delivered personally. When appropriate, we send out cards on the first anniversaries of Baptism and Confirmation, and for bereavements. We are always open to suggestions and new ideas to help the community. Please feel free to contact Angela Craddock on 01403 700336 for any enquiries.

Village Car Service The Village Car Service, a part of the St Peter’s Village Care Scheme (see above), has now been in operation for over fifteen years. It provides transport to Doctor’s and Dentist’s surgeries and local hospitals on request. There is no charge for this service but donations are invited from passengers as these are ploughed back into the Team’s budget to pay petrol expenses to the volunteer drivers. The service is co-ordinated by Jennie Burr (tel:01403 700607). We have a dedicated team of drivers and are extremely grateful to them all, but always need new recruits to cover busy periods. If anyone is interested in driving for the village please contact Angela Craddock on 01403 700336.


Church Sponsored Activities (Cont.) ST PETER’S LUNCHEON CLUB St Peter’s Luncheon Club meets six times a year, on a Thursday, in the Wisborough Green Village Hall and is open to anyone who lives in the village or who worships at St Peter's. A two-course lunch, accompanied by a glass of wine, costs £5.00, payable at the door. Members are reminded by telephone a week or so before the event. If you would like to become a member, please ring Hilary Edmonds on 01403 700623. The next lunch will be on: Thursday 17th May at 12.15 for 12.45 in the Village Hall.

Ad Vincula - “How far can you go?” We have another two entries this month - one from Singapore, the other from New Zealand. Last month, the distance winner was Annie Daniell in Australia (10,581m). This month the distance winner with 11,833 miles is Howard True. Congratulations Howard - that’s definitely the one to beat! Below: Dave and Diane Roberts in Singapore (6,770m)

Above: Howard True in Akaroa, New Zealand (11,833m)

Don’t worry if your travels don’t take you to distant shores, we still want to find the most unusual location for Ad Vincula so please keep those photos coming in! You can post on our Facebook Site: https://www.facebook.com/stpeterwg/ or you can email to editor@stpeterswg.org.uk. Roland Zilz

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Village Hall News The detailed changes agreed with Chichester DC have been incorporated into our plans and submitted for final approval. At time of writing, we are awaiting the planning decision. Our plans to make an early start on removing the stage have been delayed by a problem with the replacement flooring. Unfortunately, the manufacturers of the main hall floor no longer make flooring to the same specification - thickness and width. So we are unable to match and patch in the way we had planned. We therefore have to find a more creative solution to this problem. More news next month. Keith Carter, Chairman, Village Hall Management Committee

Wisborough Greening Group We are setting up a local group, the Wisborough Green Greening Group, to include Kirdford, to explore options for a community energy scheme, but we also welcome any ideas for “greening” our community - such as recycling, conservation, reducing our use of plastics etc. This is a non political group looking for ideas where we can work together to make our community self sufficient. The first action on the agenda is to establish what schemes already exist on a map, to include Wisborough Green and Kirdford, where existing alternative energy sources have been deployed. This may include solar, wind, biofuel, geothermal or hydro. Please contact Katy Fletcher at fletcher.katy@googlemail.com

‘Dos, Don’ts, Moans & Groans’ What a wonderful village we must live in not a single moan or groan from anybody this month. I do hope you are all complaining to West Sussex Highways about pot holes and granite sets that are loose or missing. Despite a return e-mail last month from the Highways department saying that the sets outside the shop were being repaired on the 2nd February, I see they are still not repaired. Please e-mail me at kenvickery@hotmail.co.uk with anything that you feel happy or unhappy with. People do read this and take note so please help me to help the village. Ken V PS. Congratulations to the Three Crowns - what a great quiz, Pity about the quiz master and some of the dodgy questions (TIM) but he had a wonderful assistant.

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The Parishes Wildlife Group Since setting up the Parishes Wildlife group on irecord the community has added 451 records of different species - as follows Taxon Group amphibian flowering plant insect - butterfly insect - dragonfly (Odonata) insect - moth reptile terrestrial mammal

Number of Records 7 87 94 120 93 1 49

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Not only is Sussex such a beautiful and varied county but it has many "Recorders" people who work in a voluntary capacity keeping an eye on and making a note of what is seen. Then, various of the groups put all their informatio together in a book. Following on from the Birds of Sussex published in 2014 edited by Adiran Thomas of the RSPB with others the Sussex Botanical Recording Society has published The Flora of Sussex in February this year. Packed to the brim with information, maps and excellent photographs and a profile of each of the plants found in the.county This was not a task to be undertaken lightly.....speaking of which this is not a field guide which you pop in your pocket, rather, it is a book to pick up with care and enjoy when you can't get out in the field. Get the fire roaring, make a large pot of tea and toast the crumpets and curl up with this gem. Jill and Mike Parishes Wildlife Group Email: jillsutcliffe1@gmail.com Tel: 01403 700395

VILLAGE SPRING CLEAN There will be another community litter picking session on Saturday 7th April, meeting at the Sundial at 2.00 pm. Gloves, litter picking sticks, bags and bag holders will be provided. Please support this community event and help clear litter from the village verges. If you require any further information then please call Louise, the Parish Clerk on 01403 701102, otherwise just turn up on the day. We look forward to seeing you! Wisborough Green Parish Council

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WISBOROUGH GREEN SCHOOL CELEBRATES 125 YEARS OF BRITISH CIRCUS AT THIS YEAR'S SUMMER FESTIVAL Wisborough Green Primary School PTA is delighted to share its exciting plans for their annual Summer Festival in June. This year we are excited to be partnering with Cirque Normandie, the UK’s premier French circus, who are actually based in Wisborough Green! The Festival itself will take place on Saturday 16th June and will feature two performances with the big top on the Green providing a unique focal point for this annual event. They will also be providing the children of our school and surrounding villages with free circus workshops, and creating a circus themed week of activity in conjunction with the school. We are extremely excited about this wonderful theme for this year’s event which celebrates 125 years of circus. We hope that the entire village and community will support and enjoy this vital fundraiser for the school which this year is seeking to improve its outside areas, including outside learning areas, all weather play areas, as well as other vital supplies to support the children’s studies. There will of course also be the traditional activities of the Maypole Procession, as well as performances and displays by the children on the Green, live music, craft stalls, food and drink, fun activities and lots of fun for all of the family. Tickets for the circus will be available for purchase and we will be sharing further information via local communication channels as more information becomes available.

AN OPPORTUNITY FOR LOCAL BUSINESSES The Festival offers local businesses an exceptional opportunity to be promoted within the community, not only gaining valuable exposure for your company within that community, but the additional PR benefits of supporting an important local event and investing in the future of the village. With the partnership with the circus this year, we are predicted a far higher footfall than previous years, plus a great deal of additional pre-promotional activity. Funding is tougher than ever this year, with budget imbalances being felt very keenly by small schools such as ours in particular, so we really are immensely grateful for any support. If you would like further information on sponsorship or advertising in the Festival programme, which is distributed to local businesses and households in the area, or are able to provide a prize for our Grand Prize Draw, we would be extremely grateful. You can email us on wisboroughgreenschoolpta@gmail.com or call Heidi Lang on 07753 223907 for further information. Heidi Lang

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Church Building Works a Progress Report Much progress is being made off site with the church building project and in church things are progressing well after the delay caused by the bad weather. The beautiful oak door to the lobby area and toilets and the panel above are now in place as well as the oak cornicing on the two new Vestries. New radiators are now in and functioning, which is a welcome advancement after a few weeks of sitting in a very cold church.

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The old parquet flooring has been removed from the back of the nave ready for laying the new oak strip flooring and the fitting of the tracks for the moveable servery. The old cupboards have been removed from the south porch and a new sink and dishwasher have been installed. Helen V

Wisborough Green Noticeboard Facebook Group Don’t forget to join our community Facebook Group - Wisborough Green Noticeboard. It now has over 170 members at time of writing but we could really do with more Wisborough Green residents to make it more useful as a local information source. I know not everyone uses Facebook but with over 650 households in Wisborough Green, I’m sure we should be able to do better than this. So do please consider joining the Group. The link is https://www.facebook.com/ groups/522698378117163/ but, if that doesn’t work, just search for Wisborough Green Noticeboard in Facebook. Many thanks, Roland Zilz


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Minibus Trip to Windsor Castle Wednesday 7 March 2018 With May’s royal wedding in mind the latest village minibus “special” outing was to Windsor Castle taking in St. George’s Chapel, where Prince Harry and Megan Markle will be married, as well as the castle’s state apartments. Kate Vernalls organised the visit and Sandra Matthews, one of the regular escorts on the mini-bus, supplied the pictures. Sandra is not the one wearing the Bearskin! The next visit will be on 2 May to the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Club and will include a fully guided “behind the scenes” tour as well as the club’s famous museum. The special trips are in addition to the twice weekly shopping “runs” for all villagers to the likes of Horsham, Guildford, Chichester, Cranleigh, Portsmouth, Worthing and Shoreham. Roger Moody 25

Annual Unlock Walk - Saturday 28th April 2018 The 'Unlock Walk' supporting churches in inner city London takes place this year on 28th April in Tottenham. I well remember visiting Tottenham on the Unlock walk 20 years ago – and have photos of St Peter's Milestone and Cornerstone children in Tottenham to prove it! Sadly we are older and wiser! (Some of us have become decrepid!) We walked then in a very different London and it was shortly after the Broadwater Estate riots and we were particularly worried to keep our charges safe. But we were met with joy and cake! Today the local churches are reaching out to their multicultural and vibrant communities through tough conditions. It is an 8 mile walk and we go into about 8 churches – so not too difficult! Do let me know if you would like to join us. Tel. 700700. Judy Moorey


Wisborough Green Sports News Football Club The 2nd team has played 2 games in early March one on a half frozen pitch and the other more like water polo than football, They managed to win both which is a good sign for the 2 nd XI. Unfortunately the 1st XI have still not played since the start of December 2017, this is as predicted the softness of the pitch from the autumn spiking. This time last year we would have been rolling the pitch and playing most weekends. The West Sussex League have cancelled Cup competitions to reduce the amount of football that still needs to be played before the end of April. For Club fixtures please check the web site www.full-time.thefa.com. This is not always reliable but is the best place to look for fixtures. Cricket Club Winter nets have started for the Colts at Cranleigh School. Senior nets have also started and are on a Thursday evening at Cranleigh school. Please contact James Sadler if you would like to attend and he will give you details. Nets should start on the village green on 19 April from 6pm weather and ground permitting of course. The 2018 season starts the last weekend in April with Away games against Selsey on Saturday 28th and Alfold on Sunday 29th April. Please let James know if you are available. First league games coming up first weekend in 26 May. 1st XI playing in Division 5 and 2nd XI playing in Division 8 of the Sussex Cricket League. League Fixtures for May 2018: 5th - 1st XI Arundel Away / 2nd XI – Horsham Trinity 2nd XI Home 12th - 1st XI Barns Green Home / 2nd XI – Stirlands 2nd XI Away 19th – 1st XI Worthing Chips Away / Crawley Eagles 4th XI Home 26th – 1st XI Southwater Home / Southwater 2nd XI Away New players are always welcome 1st XI captain James Sadler on 07973 414645 League website http://sussexcricketleague.play-cricket.com Ken Vickery Stoolball The Stoolball Team has been busy recruiting new members with our new Facebook page, Wisborough Green Stoolball Club, proving popular. We have practice dates booked for 16th and 18th of April at 6.30pm on the Green, weather permitting. Other practice dates are booked for the following week and our first league game just after that! Ladies, please feel free to come along to our practices and to give it a go! Any questions please give me a call or go and visit our Facebook page! We look forward to seeing you on what we hope will be a lovely sunny evening on the 16th April! Clare Steere, Vice Captain, m: 07818 414 818


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Harsfold Lane Allotments Allotment Plot Available Is the thought of growing your own fruit & veg appealing but yet you haven’t enough space in the garden? Well, this is your opportunity as an allotment has now become available. It has been lovingly maintained for a number of years and is ready to go! For more information please call Louise Davies, Parish Council Clerk, on 701102.


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An invitation to all electors to attend the

Wisborough Green Annual Parish Meeting The Village Hall Thursday 19th April 2018 at 8.00 pm AGENDA  Chairman’s Annual Report (to include an update on the establishment of a Community Land Trust for the village)  Accounts for Year Ended 31st March 2018  Public Questions *****

Followed by refreshments

All are most welcome to attend Peter Drummond, Chairman, Wisborough Green Parish Council


Time For God - March Our March Time For God (All Age Worship) fell on Mothering Sunday. It was a great celebration of us all being part of God’s Family. We were able to make posies for our mothers and the ladies in the Church, decorate gingerbread people, make cards and add our names to ’God’s Family Tree’.

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The next Time For God Service will be on Sunday 8th April at 10.30am at St. Peter’s. All welcome.


Update Boxal Bridge Now that Boxal Bridge is listed, WSCC Highways is "considering their position". Clerk to WG Parish Council, Louise Davies, contacted the Highways Dept for setting up a new meeting with the Parishes.... and in their reply: Richard Hammond of WSCC Highways replied: I can confirm that West Sussex remain committed to developing the bridge scheme so that we will be ready when intervention becomes necessary, and to this end we are investigating what effect the new listing status will have. KKWG’s highways advisors have always recognised that the bridge does require work but NOT replacement. Current estimates for REPAIR costs are 1/10th of those required for REPLACEMENT. With the right kind of repair, as was undertaken at Ambersham Bridge, Boxal Bridge could last another 160 years. The next inspection is due in 2019.

RIGHT TO PEACEFUL PROTEST UNDER THREAT UK Oil and Gas (and its family of companies)* has applied to the High Court for an injunction which effectively stops any campaigning that affects its ECONOMIC interests. However the draft injunction goes on to aim to prevent lawful “combining together” “where the predominant intention is to injure the claimant’s economic interests”. The draft injunction names only “persons unknown” and is not site specific in this clause so it is effectively designed to stifle any opposition. For example, briefing others to object to a planning application involving UKOG or hiring a minibus to attend a planning hearing. This is draconian in its effect and counter to the right to assembly and the right to freedom of expression. It would have a chilling effect on lawful protest including many of the action groups across the South East have taken to fight oil and gas drilling on their doorsteps (organising events, film nights, picnics, cake at the gate, lobbying contractors etc). UKOG is seeking further sites across the Weald while the need to address climate change and to keep fossil fuels in the ground is becoming ever more urgent. *UKOG has sites in Surrey (Horse Hill) and Sussex (Broadford Bridge and Markwells Wood) which are mentioned in the injunction; plus a 40% interest in the Leith Hill (Surrey) Europa site and on the Isle of Wight. Part of the draft injunction deals with trespass on the sites or rights of way on them (a similar ban is in place at Leith Hill already). Jill Sutcliffe, Chair KKWG, 01403 700395 or jillsutcliffe1@gmail.com

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Recipe of the Month PAN-FRIED MASCARPONE GNOCCHI WITH DREAMY BASIL PESTO As we settle into spring, I thought I’d suggest a flavoursome, fresh, vegetarian dish, great for lunch or a light supper, which are great for making in bulk and freezing uncooked.

Ingredients PESTO:

GNOCCHI:

    

 100g Parmesan cheese  Small handful of fresh thyme sprigs (or 1 tbsp dried oregano)  350g mascarpone  300g plain flour, plus extra for dusting  2 medium eggs  Olive oil  50g butter

25g Parmesan cheese 1 garlic clove (preferably roasted) About 60g fresh basil 50ml olive oil 50g toasted pine nuts

TO SERVE:    

1 bag of wild rocket 25g toasted pine nuts 1 lemon Salt & freshly ground black pepper

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Method 1. First, prepare the pesto. Finely grate the Parmesan and tip it into a blender or food processor. Peel the garlic, tear the leaves from the basil and add both with the oil and pine nuts. Blitz to a paste, season and set aside. 2. Now, for the gnocchi. Finely grate the Parmesan and tip it into a medium bowl. Pick the thyme leaves and add them (or the dried oregano) with the mascarpone, flour, eggs and salt and pepper. Mix to give a soft dough. Tip it onto a lightly floured surface and knead to form a smooth ball. 3. Divide the mixture into three and roll each out into a sausage about 60cm long. Cut each into 2cm pieces to give about 30 (90 in total). Halfway through, put two large frying pans each on a medium to high heat with a drizzle of oil and knob of the butter. Divide the gnocchi between the two pans and turn the heat down low. Leave the gnocchi to cook on one side for a minute, then carefully turn them over with a fish slice. Cook for 4 minutes more, continuing to turn them every so often until they are crisp and golden all over and warmed through. If all the gnocchi didn’t fit in your pans then tip the cooked ones in a bowl, cover with foil to keep warm and cook the remainder adding more oil and butter as necessary. 4. Once all the gnocchi are cooked, toss the pesto and rocket through until evenly coated. Then, divide them among four plates. Scatter the pine nuts over. Add a good squeeze of lemon juice, a grind of pepper and serve. . (Recipe Courtesy of ‘Lorraine Pascale’s Fast, Fresh and Easy Food’)

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Saturday 14th April 8.00pm The Mill Studio, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford

We shall be taking the Minibus to this performance of ‘Taken at Midnight’ by Mark Hayhurst

‘There’s something about the inspiring heroism of this tale and the way it’s told that holds you spellbound.’ (Telegraph)

In Berlin, in 1931. A brilliant young lawyer, Hans Litten, called Hitler as a witness in the trial of a gang of SA men. Two years later, on the night of the Reichstag fire, Hitler has Litten arrested as an enemy of human society. As Litten disappears into the Nazi system, his mother, Irmgard, often at enormous personal risk, fights for the release of her son. This riveting drama explores her struggle, her son’s resistance and the heroic battle of the weak against the powerful, truth against lies and mothers against murderers. Directed by Richard Parish with Steve Alais, Alison Brooks, Graham Collier, Paul Halliwell, David HemsleyBrown, Ben Howarth, Nick Lund and Derek Watts Tickets for the performance are £15.00 and the Minibus fare will be £4.00 (+£2.00 insurance if you are not a member of the Minibus Association) Please ring: RICHARD PARISH (700628) as soon as possible to book both your ticket and your seat on the bus


Wisborough Green Division Divisional Organiser: Pat Farmer Old School Cottage, School Road, Wisborough Green, West Sussex. RH14 0DU Tel: 01403 700492 Email: farmerpatricia@btinternet.com To use the minibus you need to be a member of the Minibus Association There is a form to complete (obtainable from Pat Farmer) and the annual membership fee is £5 starting on 1st January. For bookings ring: BRENDA KARN-SMITH (701076) and for outings: KATE VERNALLS (701004)

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As we will be in summer time for the April schedule, we will now be taking out some afternoon trips. For this issue, these are highlighted above A reminder that on Wednesday 2nd May at 9.30am the bus will be going to the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Club. The price of the tour will be £24 if we can get a full bus, and as this needs to be paid one month before the visit, and on the basis that you will receive this issue at the end of March, Kate will be collecting £24 from interested passengers before 1st April. The cost includes as much time as you need in the very interesting museum giving the complete history of the tennis club and information on players past and present. After lunch in the cafe on site, (which serves anything from soup and sandwiches to full hot meals – not included in the entry price), there will be a fully guided tour of the grounds, behind the scenes to see where the players go between matches, where the television broadcasts are made, and of course, a visit to the centre court with its hi-tech roof. The cost for the bus fare on the day will be £8.

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Wisborough Green History - JAMES Last month described the start of the process of renovation, meeting new customers and discussing the scope of the work. This was followed by detailed discussions with the coachtrim and engineering managers and then the vehicle booked into the workshops. Sometimes, the customer only needs components for his car . . . . In the company’s early days, Jim started out providing body components such as the windscreen, brackets, locks, hinges and everything else including the hood frame for cars that were being renovated by others. Later on, he extended his skills to trimming where he renovated and recovered seats and recarpeted the whole car. Finally, he undertook the renovation and restoration of the whole car as the company does these days. Nevertheless, the company still continues to provide parts for vintage Bentleys and other similar cars. Windscreens are one of the main items supplied and are made so that they fold up and down with one or two opening screens with screens being made for the rear. The company supplied (and continues to do so) a large amount of components, viz. locks, hinges, bits and pieces and materials of all sorts. The company has also supplied various handles and a speciality is their engine-turned dashboards in aluminium or wood, usually mahogany. As Jim’s business grew and he was able to restore complete cars, it became necessary to divide the restoration process into two distinct parts within the workshops, viz. the trimming department that does the seating, carpeting, hoods, etc and the engineering department that does the physical rebuilding and construction of bodywork, wiring,

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etc. though this doesn’t include heavy mechanical work such as engine overhauls. Many skills are involved in the restoration process and a considerable amount of time and effort is required to preserve and restore each car received. Many details must be considered at the outset of each restoration project. Any information or historic photographs available are obtained for reference and collated for use as the project is planned. It is important to retain the overall feel of the car and to balance the extent of the restoration work with the need for repairs. This is achieved by continual thought to the final finish required and attention to detail in all aspects of the Engineering and Coachwork.


S E PEARCE (SUSSEX) LTD (Cont) 9 One of the most difficult tasks that the company undertakes is the preservation of fine historic vehicles that present themselves in poor order but highly original condition. These cars require an especially delicate and considered approach, as every aspect of the restoration work must be completed without affecting the authenticity of the vehicle or compromising its original presentation. The trimming department has a comprehensive knowledge of the techniques and materials involved so that they can undertake almost any kind of work using all sorts of animal skins, finishes and colours. The seating uses the correct materials and springing with cane piping and anything else that was used in the days when these cars were being made and which is available now. 37 However, new materials now exist that weren't in the 1920s and 30s and if Jim or David think that they're better, they advise the customer that the new materials will be more comfortable and longer lasting. The carpets come from Brussels in a lot of cases which is where much of the original carpeting came from. It's very closely woven and not so thick so that it can be bent around sharp corners easily. It doesn't hold much dirt and it wears very well. There can always be a problem with carpet colour. They spend a lot of time trying to get this right but unfortunately new colours are nothing like the old ones. Some of the early carpets were blue-grey or various tones whereas most modern carpets can be quite bright and are of a single colour. Of course, they spend a lot of time trying to get the colours correct for no matter what is spent on the car and how well it is designed, if the colour scheme isn’t acceptable, most of the restoration processes will have been in vain. A few photographs have been included to illustrate the type of work being done; regrettably these are current as no older photos have come to light. They show: Gary Woolgar selecting and treating animal skins for the seating, Barry Harvey upholstering one of the front seats, templates for seats with covering material and a car under reconstruction showing the newly installed seats. (Continued next month) Richard B


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Special Cruises on the Wey & Arun Canal, Loxwood Themed Easter Cruises will be running on Good Friday, 30th March, Easter Day, 1st April, and on Easter Monday, 2nd April. Plenty of Easter characters will be on the canal to entertain you – come along and join in the fun! The trips take 40 minutes and depart at 11.00am, 12.00 and 2.00pm. Children will receive a chocolate gift from the Easter Bunny while adults can enjoy the chance to unwind and enjoy the scenery. Tickets cost £10.00 per person and include refreshments. Booking in advance is advisable. The first of the popular Cream Tea Voyages will be on Thursday 24th May. These trips offer an opportunity to appreciate the beautiful West Sussex countryside while enjoying a cup of tea and delicious scones, cream and jam. The trips take approximately 1½ hours and depart at 2.15pm and 4.30pm. Tickets cost £14 per person and should be booked in advance. Cream tea cruises will also be running in June, July, August and September (see website for details). 39 Pirates & Princesses Adventure Trips: 31st May, 26th July, 9th & 22nd August If you are looking for something different to do with the children during half-term (or the summer holidays - yes, some people book many months in advance!) then why not join in the fun of a Pirates & Princesses Adventure Trip on the canal on Thursday 31st May. Come in fancy dress and enjoy some good swashbuckling fun with ‘sea’ battles to try and defeat the pirates, rescue the princess and take possession of the treasure chest! The trips will last approximately 1½ hours and will depart at 11.00am and 2.00pm. Tickets cost £12 per person to include light refreshments, and a share of the captured treasure for all the children. Booking in advance is strongly recommended.

Picnic & Pimm’s Sunset Cruise: Friday 8th June The first evening cruise of the season offers passengers the opportunity to experience a leisurely summer evening trip on the canal sipping a glass of Pimm’s and tucking into a delicious individual picnic. 7.30pm to 10pm. Tickets cost £20 per person. Bookings are also being taken for the special Father’s Day Bacon Butty Brunch Trips (Sunday 17th June, 9.45am and 12 noon), the Midsummer Supper Cruise (Friday 22 nd June), the extremely popular Ploughman’s & Pimm’s Evening Cruises (Friday 6 th July and Friday 3rd August) and the Quiz & Nibbles Cruise (17th August). Bookings for all the special events throughout the year and weekend public trips can be made via the Trust website www.weyandarun.co.uk . For enquiries about private charters, volunteering opportunities and membership please call The Wey & Arun Canal Trust Office on 01403 752403 or email office@weyandarun.co.uk.


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The Gardener’s Calendar

by Ian Clemens

 Plant summer-flowering bulbs such as Lilies and Gladiolus into beds, borders and containers.  Divide Hostas before they come into leaf. Pot them up and bring them along to the May plant sale.  Divide primroses after they have flowered.  Deadhead daffodils and tulips as the flowers finish but leave the foliage intact allowing it to die back naturally.  Plant your chitted potatoes outside in the ground or in potato grow bags, but remember to keep well covered if there is a chance of frost.  Protect your fruit blossom from late frosts by covering them with fleece on cold nights.  Plant out strawberry beds, making sure you enrich the soil first with plenty of well-rotted manure. Place cloches over your strawberry plants for earlier crops.  Protect your fruit blossom from late frosts by covering them with fleece on cold nights.  Keep an eye on your seedlings - as soon as they have their first true leaves, prick them out into pots or modules for growing on.  If you haven't done so already, give your greenhouse a thorough scrub with hot soapy water to get rid of pests and diseases and to let more light in. I actually spray mine with household bleach solution which seems to kill off everything.

How do you know when you are growing old? a poem by Noel Williams Everything hurts What doesn’t hurt doesn’t work. You feel like the morning after But you ain’t been anywhere. The gleam in your eye Is the sun on your bifocals. You get winded playing cards. Your children begin to look middle aged A dripping tap causes an uncontrollable urge You need glasses to find your glasses. Your back goes out more than you do.

You sit in the rocking chair but you can’t make it go. You know all the answers but nobody asks the questions. You turn out the light for economy not for romance. You sink your teeth into a steak and they stay there. Your house is too big but your medicine chest is too small. Your knees buckle but your belt won’t Your birthday cake collapses under the weight of candles!

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Local Club and Society News Wisborough Green Short Mat Bowls Club There is just the one match to report since last month. We entertained Fittleworth in the annual ‘Derby match’ on Wednesday 28th February, with Fittleworth coming out on top by 9 shots. We disappointingly lost on both mats with Mat 1 (Gavin, Marilyn, David and Monica) losing 17-18 and Mat 2 (Evelyn, Lorraine, George and Pauline) losing 13-21, giving a Match Result of 30-39. April Fixtures - 5th Cowfold 2:30pm (away), 10th Ashington 2:30pm (home) Dates for the Diary Easter Fun Roll Up - 9th April Club Pairs Competition - 23rd April Captains Day - 11th June Club Triples Competition - 6th August Club Finals Day - 3rd September Annual General Meeting - 10th September Annual Presentation and Dinner - 10th November Monica Enticknap, Captain

Wisborough Green Spitfire Simulator Club Why not join the Spitfire Simulator Club? The prime purpose of our simulator project is to raise money for the RAF Benevolent Fund and to that end, simulator flights are normally charged for. However, with the Simulator Club, members make a small donation to the RAFBF (£5 per year) and their name goes into a hat every month and the winner gets a flight for free. To join the group, contact Brian Smith on 01403 700346 or briansmithair@uwclub.net

Wisborough Green Table Tennis Club The Wisborough Green Table Tennis Club meets in The Village Hall every Wednesday from 4 to 6pm. Do come along and give it a try – we are a very friendly bunch. Contact Philip Midwinter on 01403 700402 for more details.

Wisborough Green History Society Wisborough Green Village History Society is a small group of people who enjoy talking about and researching the history of the village. Several of our members are life-long residents of the village, others have lived here for many years and all have interesting memories and anecdotes to relate. We meet on the second Tuesday of the month in the village hall committee room at 10.30am - new members are always welcome. Sue Killingbeck, Secretary (Tel: 01403 700704)

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Local Club and Society News (Cont) Wisborough Green ‘Mountain’ Rescue Run by local volunteers. Stuck in a ditch or up a tree? Call us. Contact: Mr Brian Smith 700346.

Wisborough Green Horticultural Society Next Meeting - Monday 9th April 8pm In the Village Hall Talk on “Alstroemeria” by Ben Cross Do come if you can as Ben’s nursery is in West Sussex and he will be bringing flowers for us to buy. Alstroemeria are excellent cut flowers as they keep very well in our centrally-heated homes. The AGM has been and gone and passed off smoothly! Kate Vernalls is a new addition to the committee so a very warm welcome to her. “The Quiz” that followed the AGM had heads scratching and caused the inevitable disagreements with an answer or two! However it was an enjoyable evening. Now spring is upon us the Plant Sale is fast approaching so have an eye for raising/ 45 dividing plants as well as purchasing! Please note the date – Saturday 5th May. The coach trip this year is to Wakehurst Place (unfortunately cancelled last year) on Wednesday June 13th. They are lovely gardens and should be looking really good. To book your place please ring Kate Steele on 01798 813357. WGHS

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Spring lecture Friday 13th April 7.30pm at St Mary’s with SAT-7 – SAT-7 is a Christian television service broadcasting to 500 million people in the Middle East and North Africa. Free entry. Refreshments and wine afterwards. Toilets at church.  They care about and address what’s going on in the world right now around Iranian women, tackling violence in schools and bring into the subjects God’s transforming love for the world through Jesus Christ.  There is a youth channel as well as a whole variety of programmes from children’s game shows to deep theological studies; lifestyle magazines to sports programmes.  Most importantly, SAT-7 strives to make the Good News as easily understood and culturally relevant as possible so it’s produced by and for people of the Middle East and North Africa. It’s going to be a fascinating talk from Karin Needham learning about the work they do and how they provide inspirational, informative and educational television in a very different environment to ours. Kate & Karl Ayling


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Next Market: Thursday 12th April 2018 Wisborough Green Village Hall 9.00am – 12.30pm

Open Meeting The Village Hall on Friday 20th April from 8pm. It’s our 16th year and you are warmly invited to an Open Meeting for everyone interested in the running of the market: Stallholders, Visitors, Volunteers and Committee. Please do come along and hear how we have done over the past year and what is planned for the next. Come and have your say. Your thoughts and contributions – positive or negative – are always welcome. T ell us how you think more locals can be attracted, how our catchment area can be increased and also how to enhance the Market Day experience. If you have any issues you would like to raise, we can add them to the agenda or you can raise then yourself at the meeting. We are all interdependent in making the Market work for everyone. Tea and coffee will be served, and even a glass of wine.

The March Market Another excellent month for boosting Macmillan funds by sales from their cake stall and teas, coffee and cake from the servery. Sue Turley, Cottage Garden Produce, returned selling her seasonal cakes and goodies. This month we said farewell to Nigel Rainer (Startup Computing), who has been not only a market stalwart for many years, but has also helped very many Wisborough Green residents with their laptop/computer problems on home visits. Nigel and wife Margaret are moving to the Isle of Wight for a well earned retirement. Thank you Nigel and Margaret, and best wishes from everyone. Our raffle for a 2 kilo Easter Bunny (made by stallholder PURE Chocolate Truffles), was won by Judith Dandy. Well done. That’s a lot of chocolate! Follow us on social media for updates, photographs and market chat: Facebook: www.facebook.com/WisboroughGreenFarmersandVillageMarket Instagram: www.instagram.com/wisboroughmarket Twitter: www.twitter.com @WGvillagemarket

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Arts Society Meetings The Arts Society - West Sussex On Tuesday 3rd April, Vivienne Lawes will talk on

The Suffragettes: How Art & Design Helped The Cause On Tuesday 1st May, The talk by Christopher Rogers will be

'Sir John Soane: Architect of a Lost London' A collector and connoisseur, Soane was a leading architect at the beginning of the 19th century Meetings are held in Fittleworth Village Hall at 2pm. Doors open at 1.40. Tea and coffee will be served after the lecture. Contact Jackie Buckler on 01903 411086 or email: jackiebuckler@sky.com Visitors most welcome - £5 theartssocietywestsussex.org

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On Wednesday 4 April, Jo Walton will speak on

Eric Ravilious and the Lure of the Everyday On Wednesday 2 May, Tobias Capwell will speak on

The Scoliotic Knight: Reconstructing the real Richard III All meetings are held in Fittleworth Village Hall at 10.30am. Coffee from 9.50am. Visitors warmly welcomed (£5). Please call 01403 785302 www.theartssocietysouthdowns.org.uk

Village Hall 50 Club Draw The winner of the March draw is John Grengs who wins £75 The winner of the second prize of £20 is Mrs K Wigan The April draw will be at 6.30 pm on Wednesday 4 April at the Cricketers and any member or prospective member who would like to attend will be very welcome. Ruth Andrews, 01403 700671


WI Report Unfortunately the meeting on the 1st March had to be cancelled owing to freezing temperatures, an impending snow forecast (which didn’t happen) and the speaker’s reluctance to turn out on such a dodgy evening! Now the good news; the Speaker, Bob France, will come to give his talk ‘What the Butler Saw’ on the 4 th October instead, so all is not lost!! Our next meeting (weather must be better), is on Thursday 5 th April 2018 when we will don our dancing shoes again and Stacey will show us how to jive! Come prepared please. See you there All potential members are welcome. Mary Benson (President) 01403 700284

Weather Watch Wisborough Green rainfall for February was 34mm (last year 61mm – 10 yr average 72mm). In the past, February was known as February fill dyke month – yet again it failed to live up to its reputation (thankfully) In the last edition of Ad Vincula I wrote there was still plenty of time for wintry weather. 49 We were very lucky that the Beast from the East spared us from the snow the country had further west and north. It was certainly cold at the end Feb/early March. Weathervane

Flag Raising Dates 21 April

Birthday of Her Majesty The Queen

23 April

St George’s Day

drawing

Make Space Craft Group

crochet

Held on the First Friday of each Month from 9.30-11.30am

During the Xpresso Coffee Morning in the Village Hall Vine Room (during church building works)

** PLEASE NOTE - no Make Space in April - next one will be on 4 May ** All are welcome. Bring your craft with you, or just come for a chat. sewin g

For further information contact Lorna on 01403 700155

Knitting


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Hello, It’s me again “ADA PRETTY” .THE OUT AND ABOUTER REPORTING GLAMOUR PUSS from The Cat and Rabbit Rescue. My Story today is about CAELLUM. The name is CELTIC for “BRAVE WARRIOR”. When you have read his story you will know why Claire gave him this name. Nine years ago a call came into Nigel from a worried man to say there was a cat in the road which had been run over in Sidlesham. Nigel rushed to help the cat that was very badly injured and took him to our vet Mark who sadly had to remove Caellum’s eye which was so very bad and because his leg was so badly damaged it was also removed. Poor Caellum’s jaw was also hanging off and had to be wired up and believe it or not the next day he was purring and enjoying the attention. He did go to a new home with a lovely lady, who unfortunately was unable to keep him, so he has been back living with us for the past few years. He is an inspiration to us all at CRRC. Very loved and likes to be the centre of attention. My staff think he does have a bit of dementia now, so he is watched very closely and likes to sleep in proper beds and come and go wherever he wants to go. His recovery was made possible because he received unbelievable care, which resulted in him having a lovely life here at the Centre. Caellum is one of the bravest cats that we have ever met and he is very happy that his story has been told and would like me to show you all a picture of the handsome boy. We rehome by appointment 7 days a week, following a pre home visit by one of our home visitors. If you feel you can give a home to one of our rescued cats rabbits or guinea pigs please call us on 01243 641409 between 9am and 4pm, MONDAY TO FRIDAY. The Cat & Rabbit Rescue Centre - “Giving the Living a Chance at Life” Holborow Lodge, Chalder Lane, Sidlesham, Chichester, PO20 7RJ www.crrc.co.uk Save a life - Think Rescue Over 900 animals already rehomed last year, but many more waiting for that forever home. Also find us on: Facebook www.facebook.com/catandrabbitrescuecentre

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Church Cleaning Roster (Saturdays) 7 April

Mrs Nicholls & Mrs Daniell

14 April

Mrs Holt & Mrs Zilz

21 April

Mrs Lewis & Mrs Roberts

28 April

Mr & Mrs Armistead

If you are unable to clean on the day allocated to you, please arrange to change with someone or let Jill Brett know – 700350.

Church Flower Arranging Roster (Fridays)

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6 April

Mary Benson / Jacky Grengs

13 April

Mary Benson / Jacky Grengs

20 April

Ann Beasley

27 April

Ann Beasley

CLEANERS & FLOWER ARRANGERS PLEASE NOTE: During the building works in church please take extra care.

Church of St Peter ad Vincula The Vicar Churchwardens PCC Secretary PCC Treasurer Church Electoral Roll Officer Covenant Secretary Director of Music

Rev. Clive Jenkins 700339 email: vicarage@stpeterswg.org.uk Mr Jamie Daniell 752846 Mrs Helen Vause 701845 Mrs Sue Nicholls 700827 Mr Tony Cook 785435 Mrs Sue Nicholls 700827 Mr David Warwick 700262 Mr Malcolm Brinson 01730 816101

Ministry Support Team Co-ordinators Bell Ringers Mr Robin Miles Cleaners Mrs Jill Brett Flowers Mrs Maggie Edwards Readers Mrs Val Mourilyan Chalice, Sacristans, Intercessors Mrs Henrietta Warwick Healing Mrs Gillian Gough

823361 700350 700944 700089 700262 700157

Website: www.wisboroughgreenparishchurch.org.uk For baptism or wedding enquiries, please contact the Vicar ASAP or, if unavailable, one of the churchwardens.


Wisborough Green Village Directory Ad Vincula Magazine :

Editorial

Mr Roland Zilz Mrs Marion Jenkins Mrs Fran Wallace Mr John Gough

Advertising Distribution Balloon Club of Wisborough Green Climbing Bears Pre-school Cricket Club Chairman Farmers’ & Village Market Football Club Chairman History Society Horticultural Society Chairman Lawnmower Racing Minibus Association Minibus Bookings Neighbourhood Watch Area Co-ordinator Parish Council Chairman Parish Council Clerk Police (non-emergency) Primary School Business Manager Primary School PTA Secretary Scouting Groups: Scouts (10½+ yrs) Cubs (8-10½ yrs) Beavers (6-8 yrs) Sports Clubs Association (Pavilion) St Peter’s Luncheon Club Short Mat Bowls Club Spitfire Simulator Group Stoolball Club Table Tennis Club Village Hall Bookings Village Hall Committee Chairman Village Car Service Village Care Team & Library Service Wisborough Green Arts Wisborough Green Conservative Association Wisborough Green Fete Society Wisborough Green Mountain Rescue Wisborough Green Trust Wisborough Green Website Wisborough Green Website Editor Women’s Institute

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700632 700339 700320 700157

Mr Brian Smith 700346 Nina Lambkin 701027 Mr Steve Calder-Smith 700821 Mrs Aija Hamilton 700588 Mr Craig Vit 700369 Mrs Pam Warburton 701903 Philip Midwinter 700402 Mr Jim Gavin 700220 Mrs Pat Farmer 700492 Mrs Brenda Karn-Smith 701076 Mrs Priscilla Pinkham 700114 Mr Peter Drummond 01798 865546 Mrs Louise Davies 701102 101 Mrs Clare Lonsdale 700280 Ms Mariamne Scott-Kerr 07775 627653 David Ribbens 01483 200688 Carol Pearson 700536 David Ribbens 01483 200688 Mr Ian Elliott 700474 Mrs Hilary Edmonds 700623 Mrs Gillian Gough 700157 Mr Keith Carter 700502 Mr Brian Smith 700346 Mrs Alison Luke 700752 Mr Philip Midwinter 700402 Mrs Beth Ellis 700083 Mr Keith Carter 700502 Mrs Jennie Burr 700607 Mrs Angela Craddock 700336 Mrs Sheila Armistead 700319 Mrs Priscilla Pinkham 700114 Ms Andrea Leighton 700435 Mr Brian Smith 700346 Mr Richard Bairstow 700140 www.wisboroughgreen.org Mrs Louise Davies, PC Clerk 701102 or clerk@wisboroughgreenpc.org Mrs Mary Benson 700284

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What’s Happening in April Sun 01

Easter Cruises on Wey & Arun Canal (P 39)

Loxwood Canal Centre

various

Mon 02

Easter Cruises on Wey & Arun Canal (P 39)

Loxwood Canal Centre

various

Tue 03

Arts Society - West Sussex (p 48) PC Planning Committee (if required)

Fittleworth Village Hall Comm Rm, WG Village Hall

Wed 04

Arts Society - South Downs (p 48)

Fittleworth Village Hall

Thur 05

WI Meeting (p 49)

WG Village Hall

8.00 pm

Sat 07

Village Spring Clean (p 19)

Wisborough Green Sundial

2.00 pm

Mon 09

Horticultural Society Talk (p 45)

WG Village Hall

8.00 pm

Tue 10

History Society Meeting (p 43)

Comm Rm, WG Village Hall 10.30 am

Wed 11

Village Hall 50 Club Draw (p 48)

The Cricketers

Thur 12

Mobile Library Farmer’s & Village Market Plus (p 47)

The Pavilion WG 2.55 - 3.15 pm WG Village Hall 9.00 am - 12.30 pm

Fri 13

Family Activities @ Chichester Cathedral (p 28) PACT Spring Lecture (p 45)

Chichester Cathedral St Mary’s Petworth

Sat 14

Minibus Theatre Trip (p 34)

Guildford

Tue 17

Wizzy Tots Baby & Toddler Group (p 14) Parish Council Meeting

WG Village Hall 9.30 - 11.00 am Comm Rm, WG Village Hall 7.45 pm

Thur 19

Annual Parish Meeting (p 29)

WG Village Hall

8.00 pm

Fri 20

Xpresso Coffee Morning (p 14) Farmer’s & Village Market Plus OPEN Mtg (p 47)

WG Village Hall WG Village Hall

9.00 - 11.30 am 8.00 pm

Tue 24

Wizzy Tots Baby & Toddler Group (p 6)

WG Village Hall

9.30 - 11.00 am

Thur 26

Mobile Library Messy Church

The Pavilion WG WG Village Hall

2.55 - 3.15 pm 3.15 pm

Fri 27

Xpresso Coffee Morning (p 14)

WG Village Hall

9.00 - 11.30 am

Sat 28

UNLOCK London Walk (p 25)

Tottenham

Sun 29

Annual Parochial Church Meeting (p 6)

St Peter’s, WG

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10.30 am

6.30 pm

10 am to 3 pm 7.30 pm 8.00 pm

From 9.00 am

Ad Vincula - YOUR Parish Magazine EDITORIAL: Please email: editor@stpeterswg.org.uk

** DEADLINE 14th April PLEASE ** ADVERTISING: Please telephone: Fran Wallace on 01403 700320 or email: advertising@stpeterswg.org.uk

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