Ad Vincula Magazine July 2017

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July 2017

Wisborough Green Parish Magazine


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AD VINCULA Wisborough Green Church and Community News

Highlights July 2017

St Peter ad Vincula Calendar ..................................... 4 Pastoral Letter / Regular Church Activities ................ 5 Regular Church Activities / Prayer ............................. 6 Dates for the Diary / From the Registers .................... 7 From the Editor / PACT News .................................... 9 WG Primary School News ........................................ 11 Nature Notes ............................................................ 13 Neighbourhood Watch...................................... 14 - 15 School Summer Festival brief report ........................ 15 Village Hall News ..................................................... 21 Parishes Wildlife Group / Moonlight Walk Thanks ... 25 Time for God Teddies / Activity Day ......................... 27 Notice Board ..................................................... 28 - 29 Wey & Arun Canal Trust News ........................ 30 - 31 Recipe of the Month / St Peter’s Luncheon Club .... 33 KKWG Update ......................................................... 34 Wisborough Green History ............................... 36 - 37 WG Minibus Page .................................................... 39 Gardener’s Calendar ................................................ 41 Village Organisations - News & Notices ........... 43 - 49 FSW News ............................................................... 48 Weather Watch / Hall 50 Draw / Flag Raising .......... 51 Church Cleaning / Flower Rosters / Directory .......... 52 Village Organisations Directory ................................ 53 What’s Happening .................................................... 54

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.

Ad Vincula Team 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 August 2017 issue:

14 July 2017 Printed by: Bishops Printers Ltd Walton Road, Farlington, Portsmouth PO6 1TR Tel: 023 9233 4900

Cover picture - St Peter ad Vincula from hot air balloon (Cathy Holloway)

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St Peter ad Vincula Calendar for July Sunday 2 July Patronal Festival

8.00am 10.30am 6.00pm

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Holy Communion (BCP) Sung Eucharist - followed by lunch in the Vicarage Garden at 1pm. (Please sign up in church if you wish to come.) Refresh Contemporary worship and praise

Tuesday

4 July

4.30pm to 5.00pm

Prayer Group (at 2 Clockhouse, Billingshurst Road)

Wednesday

5 July

10.00am

Holy Communion

Sunday 9 July 4th Sunday after Trinity

8.00am 10.30am

Holy Communion (BCP) Time for God – Summer Celebration FSW Bring a Teddy to Church followed by picnic in the Vicarage Garden if dry.

Tuesday

11 July

4.30pm to 5.00pm

Wednesday

12 July

10.00am

Holy Communion

Sunday 16 July 5th Sunday after Trinity

8.00am 10.30am 6.00pm

Holy Communion (BCP) Sung Eucharist Digging Deeper

Tuesday

18 July

3.30pm 4.30pm to 5.00pm

Prayer Group (at 2 Clockhouse, Billingshurst Road)

Messy Church [straight from school] Prayer Group (at 2 Clockhouse, Billingshurst Road)

Wednesday

19 July

10.00am

Holy Communion

Thursday

20 July

12.15pm

St Peter’s Luncheon Club in the Village Hall

Sunday 23 July 6th Sunday after Trinity

8.00am 10.30am

Holy Communion (BCP) All Age Eucharist

Tuesday

25 July

4.30pm to 5.00pm

Prayer Group (at 2 Clockhouse, Billingshurst Road)

Wednesday

26 July

10.00am

Holy Communion

Sunday 30 July 7th Sunday after Trinity

8.00am 10.30am

Holy Communion (BCP) Sung Eucharist

For More Details of Services and Events see CHURCH WEBSITE http://www.wisboroughgreenparishchurch.org.uk/ Follow us on Facebook for late news: https://www.facebook.com/stpeterwg/


Pastoral Letter “You are the Christ, the Son of the Living God” Matthew 16:16 This statement by Peter, one of Jesus’ disciples, to the question that Jesus posed them was in response to a situation when everyone knows the answer, but is either too polite, or rather daunted to state the obvious. Here we see the chosen friends of Jesus who had seen and heard amazing things since being with Him. Simon Peter was about to get a new name “Now I say to you that you are Peter (which means ‘rock’) and upon this rock I will build my Church, and all the powers of hell will not conquer it.” (Matthew 16:18 NLT). Jesus was not choosing a ‘Superhero’ from a Marvel comic book to take control of the fledgling Christian believers, but a fallible, composite character ,who had issues and problems just like all of us today. Many books have been written about St. Peter, his faults and failings but also on his capacity to allow God to work in his life, to transform him by the power of the Holy Spirit, to be the person Jesus called him to be. For example who would choose a CEO (Chief Executive Officer) who would deny the boss, abuse Him in public and undermine everything that was ever said about Him. Peter did, and what’s more, Jesus took him back and restored him to his previous position. Peter’s failure did not define him, neither should ours; in the words of another great leader of the Church, “For we have all sinned and fall short of the glory of 5 God.” (Romans 3:23 ESV). St. Paul, before his conversion on the road to Damascus (Acts Chapter 9), persecuted the Christian believers. Yet, he later understood the significance of the failure of humanity to see the majesty and power of God, and dedicated his life to proclaiming the good news of the Gospel. Jesus takes us as we are and transforms us into His Body, the Church, to carry on the work that Peter and the disciples began on the day of Pentecost. We shall give thanks that Jesus called this fisherman Peter to be His special friend on our Patronal Festival, Sunday 2nd July at our 10.30am service. This will be followed by a lunch in the Vicarage Garden from 1pm (please sign up on the list at the back of Church, or ring 700339, if you would like to join us).

Clive and Marion

Regular Church Activities 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.


Regular Church Activities (Cont.) 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.

DON’T FORGET……… 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 church and EVERYONE is welcome! Special Offer - buy 6 coffees and get the 7th one FREE!! Full details from Xpresso. 6

Prayer 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. All those living in particular roads are prayed for regularly, the whole parish being covered over a 12-week cycle: Week beginning:

2 July 9 July 16 July 23 July 30 July

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


Dates for the Diary July 2017 Sunday

2nd 10.30am Patronal Festival Sung Eucharist, followed by lunch in the Vicarage Garden at 1pm. If you wish to come to the lunch, please sign up in the Church.

Sunday

9th 10.30am Time For God - bring your teddy to Church Sunday, for worship and activities. Teddies all across Sussex will be attending Church today in aid of Family Support Work. Following the service, if dry, you are invited to bring your picnic to the Vicarage garden. See poster on page 27.

Sunday

16th 6pm Digging Deeper into God’s Word for living today in God’s world. Followed by refreshments with cake.

Tuesday

18th 3.30pm (straight from School) Messy Church in the Village Hall (details p27)

Thursday

20th 12.15pm St Peter’s Luncheon Club in Village Hall (see p 33 for details)

August 2017 Sunday

6th 10.30am Dieppe Service 75th Anniversary at St Peter’s. 6pm Refresh contemporary worship.

Sunday

13th 10.30am Time For God with worship, activities and refreshments.

Sunday

20th 6pm Digging Deeper at St Peter’s.

Thursday

24th 10am - 3pm Family Activity Day ‘Chosen not Frozen’ in the Vicarage Garden. Bring a picnic lunch, drinks provided. Phone 700339 for more information. See poster on page 27

From the Registers (May) Baptism:

We welcome into the Lord’s family Zoe Thompson, who was baptised on Sunday 14th May 2017 at St Peter’s.

Funerals:

We give thanks for the life of Joan Jones whose thanksgiving service took place on Wednesday 3rd May 2017 at St Peter’s.

Weddings: We ask the Lord’s blessing on Martin Leaver and Kristina Self, who were married on Saturday 13th May 2017 at St Peter’s. We ask the Lord’s blessing on Mark Spiller and Hayley Davis, who were married on Friday 26th May 2017 at St Peter’s. We ask the Lord’s blessing on Jonathan Hulbert and Lisa Grindon, who were married on Saturday 27th May 2017 at St Peter’s.

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From the Editor A warm welcome to the July 2017 edition of Ad Vincula. You’ll find lots of ideas for keeping the kids occupied during the long Summer Holidays in this month’s edition. I would love to receive your photos that you think might be suitable for the front cover of the magazine but, to avoid disappointment, please remember that, in order for the printers to do justice to your photos, they must be high resolution (minimum 300DPI), the main subject area needs to be sharply in focus and ideally in “portrait” format. This usually means using an SLR or similar camera. Most people these days seem to use their mobile phones to take pictures (myself included) but most mobile phones do not have a camera that meets this specification. If you think your photo worthy of sharing, please send it to editor@stpeterswg.org.uk and, if the editorial committee think it suitable for a cover, I will do my best to make it suitable for printing. Roland Zilz This magazine can also be viewed on line at: http://www.wisboroughgreenparishchurch.org.uk/index.php/parish-magazine

Lost Keys A set of keys was left in one of the polling booths in the Village Hall on Thursday 8th June Contact Keith Carter on 01403 700502 to retrieve PACT News Petworth Area Churches Together (PACT) - working together in harmony

Saturday 8th July – Fete in the Park – cream teas from PACT We will have the cream tea tent at the Fete in the Park as usual on Saturday 8th July – look forward to seeing you there any time from midday! Thursday 13th July – Festival Service – 7pm at St Mary’s Church Petworth The Festival Service will once again launch the Petworth Festival with a selection of music, readings, hymns and an address given by Michael Follis, one time Director for the Festival. Plus the Petworth Primary school will be singing a piece. Good refreshments afterwards. Monday 31st July to Friday 4th August – Kids Club at Herbert Shiner Community Hall, Petworth ‘Fun, Family and Feasting’ – for all primary school age children. 9.30am-12.30pm each day followed by a family fun picnic lunch 12.30-2pm. £2 per child or £5 per family. For more information contact Annie Sneller 01798 342507, Jackie Smith 01798 342487 or Maureen Purser 01798 343102. Web: www.petworthareachurchestogether.com

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Wisborough Green Primary School News Fun, fitness and freedom to explore, are three words I would use to describe our term. Everyone is learning to love exercising every day and we really are getting fitter. The morning 1km walk/run is making a huge difference, as the children are alert and ready to learn from the minute they walk through the door. Even the toddlers have started to join in and it is a good opportunity for the parents to catch up too. We crossed the English Channel 26 times in one day and will attempt to collectively cross the Atlantic Ocean before the end of term! A normal week includes: swimming, athletics, dancing, gardening, walking, running, skipping, cycling and we even joined Joe Wickes for his 15 minute workout! To make sure we get some downtime, we have introduced meditation and love spending time relaxing. During our sleep week, everyone tried to switch off their screens and do something different- like playing with Lego, colouring and reading instead. The children monitored their diets to make sure they were making healthy choices throughout the day. Our School Council made the decision to stop sweets in school! The children all agreed it would be a good idea to celebrate their birthdays by wearing their home clothes. We all get an opportunity to wish each other a happy birthday now as it is easy to spot who is celebrating! Winning seems to be something we are good at this term and it is not just sporting events. We won the locality swimming gala and friendly netball and football matches against local schools in our sporting events. We also won the peace poster competition 11 that is run by the Billingshurst Lions. Henry beat all other entries, taking the South East title and winning the school ÂŁ100. We also have a winner in a national competition, run to design a badge to support walking to school. The design was one of eleven chosen from across the country. We are super proud of all our competitors - well done! As the end of term approaches we look forward to Sports Day, District Sports, the swimming gala, the production, cooking and eating, thank you celebrations and sharing our fantastic learning with the school community. It really has been a successful year again at Wisborough Green Primary School! All the staff, parents, governors and the local community work so hard to give the children such amazing learning opportunities. I would like to thank each and every one of them for making my job the best job in the world. School Office: office@wisboroughgreenschool.org.uk or telephone 01403 700280 For all our latest news, take a look at our website: http://www.wisboroughgreenschool.org.uk or follow us on Twitter - @WGPS864

Warm regards, Amanda Harrison, Head Teacher


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Nature Notes The other day I stopped my car while a blackbird hopped across the lane with a large lump of grass cuttings in his beak. Off to do nest repairs before raising a second brood? I think so. And I’m pretty sure our robins are starting again too. Our feeders are now covered in blue tit and great tit babies. I’ve put up a second pole with seeds and nuts as they are really making up for lost time! I know I’m repeating myself, but watching them nearby is a special pleasure, especially as they soon learn to fly straight off when people appear – and quite right too! And as I was hanging out the washing today a group of swallows appeared – about a dozen of them, some obviously immature with much shorter tails. Calling loudly to each other, they darted to and fro, quite close over my head. What a treat! A couple of days earlier we’d seen several high up, so probably these are newly fledged youngsters. With horses back at the farm behind us, the stables are in use again and the muck heap is building nicely. The swallows have obviously moved back in and there are also large numbers down at Brinsbury College stables too. Such good news!

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Also in the fields behind us, we’ve seen good numbers of butterflies, considerably more than last year. They’re mainly meadow browns, but spotted woods are about too, red admirals and a few peacocks, but I’ve not seen a tortoiseshell yet. The deer are still in the woods, but very shy. Maybe there’s a fawn down the back somewhere? Other news - two rescued hedgehogs have been rehomed up at Glasshouses – hooray! (Fingers crossed the badgers leave them alone). The bee hives are doing well there too, and twayblade orchids are due to flower before long. A ruby-tailed wasp has turned up in a Southwater garden. They are rare, and wonderfully colourful. No photo, sorry, but it’s well worth looking them up on www.buglife.org.uk A little tale from a friend down near Chichester. To keep slugs off their runner beans, they put out some small jars with beer in, fruit beer she said. Next morning they went out to find all the beer gone, and some of the jars! Those were later found at an allotment where the local fox has a den – so perhaps he/she took them home hoping they might fill up again on their own. Parent and cubs slept well that night, I think! Lastly, if anyone saw a car parked on Glebe Way about midnight recently, with a shadowy figure lurking nearby, I can allay their suspicions. It was me, clutching my phone, recording the nightingale that was singing its heart out right beside the A272. He ignored the odd car rattling by and went through his repertoire, occasionally echoed by another male somewhere towards Harsfold. I now have seven minutes of glorious song stored on my phone, if I ever need cheering up! Sue J


Neighbourhood Watch - Crime News & Advice Vehicle Online Shopping Fraud Fraudsters have been advertising vehicles and machinery for sale on various selling platforms online. The victims, after communicating via email with the fraudster, will receive a bogus email which purports to be from an established escrow provider (a third party who will keep the payment until the buying and selling parties are both happy with the deal). These emails are designed to persuade victims to pay upfront, via bank transfer, before visiting the seller to collect the goods. The emails also claim that the buyer (victim) has a cooling off period to reclaim the payment if they change their mind. This gives victims the false sense of security that their money is being looked after by this trustworthy third party, when in fact it is not and the money has gone straight to the fraudster.

Protect yourself:  When making a large purchase such as a new car or machinery, always meet the seller face to face first and ask to see the goods before transferring any money.

 If you receive a suspicious email asking for payment, check for spelling, grammar, or any other errors, and check who sent the email. If in doubt, check feedback online by searching the associated phone numbers or email addresses of the seller.

 Contact the third party the fraudsters are purporting to be using to make the transaction. They should be able to confirm whether the email you have received is legitimate or not.

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potential victims; always be cautious. If it looks too good to be true then it probably is.

Wedding Services Fraud With the “Wedding Season” in full flow, and for those individuals who are considering making plans for next year and beyond, you should be aware of the potential risks of fraud involved. According to ‘bridesmagazine.co.uk’, in 2017 the average wedding cost spend is approximately £30,111. This will be paid out to multiple vendors, including; photographers, caterers, reception venues and travel companies, to name a few. Many of these services will require booking at least several months in advance and you may be obliged to pay a deposit or even the full balance at the time. Being aware of the potential risks and following the below prevention advice could minimise the likelihood of fraud: Paying by Credit Card will provide you with protection under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act, for purchases above £100 and below £30,000. This means that even if a Company goes into liquidation before your big day, you could claim a refund through your Credit Card Company. Social Media - Some Companies run their businesses entirely via social media sites, offering low cost services. Whilst many are genuine, some may not be insured or may even be fraudulent. There are a few things you can do to protect yourself;  Ensure you obtain a physical address and contact details for the vendor and verify this information. Should you experience any problems, you will then be able to make a complaint to Trading Standards or consider pursuing via the Small Claims Court.

 Ensure you obtain a contract before paying money for services. Make certain you fully read and understand what you are signing and note the terms of cancellation.


Neighbourhood Watch (Cont) Consider purchasing Wedding Insurance - Policies vary in cover and can be purchased up to two years in advance. They can protect you from events that would not be covered under the Consumer Credit Act. Complete research on each vendor, ensuring you are dealing with a bona fide person or company. Explore the internet for reviews and ratings and ask the vendor to provide details of past clients you can speak to. You should do this even if using companies recommended by a trustworthy friend or source. For services such as wedding photographers, beware of websites using fake images. Look for inconsistencies in style; Meet the photographer in person and ask to view sample albums. If you like an image from a wedding, ask to view the photographs taken of the whole event so you can see the overall quality. Remember, if something appears too good to be true, it probably is! If you have been affected by these, or any other type of fraud, report it to Action Fraud by visiting www.actionfraud.police.uk, or by calling 0300 123 2040.

If you have information about any crime call 101, email: 101@sussex.pnn.police.uk or call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. If you see a crime taking place call 999. Regards, Priscilla Pinkham

STOP PRESS - A HAPPY AND GLORIOUS WISBOROUGH GREEN FESTIVAL! 17 June 2017 - what a day for the Wisborough Green Primary School Festival – it could not have been more glorious, and there was plenty of fun for all.

The traditional maypole dance kicked off proceedings with a modern twist, the children of the Rock Choir sung their hearts out, and our Hobby Horse of the Year Show brought a smile to everyone’s face! If you were there, we hope you enjoyed it to. Thank you to everyone in the community for their support. More pictures and fuller report next month. Heidi Lang, WG Primary School PTA

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St Peter’s Tuesday 18th July 3.30pm Wisborough Green Village Hall Games, Crafts, Activities, Celebration and Meal all in the Village Hall Please come as a family For information phone 01403 700339 Future dates - TBA 19

Worship, teaching, prayer ‘Digging Deeper’ into God's Word for living today in God's World Taking a closer look at Bible passages. 6 - 7pm followed by hot drink and cake.

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Digging Deeper Sundays 16th Jul 20th Aug 6pm

Thank you to all the collectors and contributors, with special thanks to Peter Lewis for helping to count all the pennies! A total of £1,323.01 was collected. Henrietta Warwick


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Village Hall News Existing

Proposed

I am pleased to say that the Project Team has completed its discussions with the architect and has agreed a set of drawings that will be submitted for planning consent. We have taken on board some further feedback from the community and made some small changes to the internal layout. Also, in response to requests from the Planning & Heritage team at Chichester DC, we have accommodated some cosmetic changes to the external profile of the building – height and location of some windows and improvements to the look of the small flat roof above the storage area. Our architect will now be working on a Design & Access Statement and a Heritage Statement which are both required to support our application. The Project Team will also be commissioning a Bat survey of the hall to ensure that these protected species do not pose any impediment to our progress. We are due to meet again in early July for a final run through of our planning application submission. I shall report further progress in due course. Keith Carter Chairman, Village Hall Management Committee

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Saturday 7th October 2017 In the Village Hall, Wisborough Green, 12 noon to 4pm Everyone is welcome, and we would very much appreciate the support from our village for this fundraiser event. Last year we made over £800 so it would be good to better that this year. Bottle Tombola, Raffle Tombola, Name the Doll, Handmade Crafts, Bric-a-Brac, Lucky Dip, Sweets in a Jar, refreshments and much, much more. To hire a 5ft or 6ft table (£15) please contact Reg Hickman on 01403 701886 or email reghickman5@gmail.com Donations for prizes, bric-a-brac or baking would be gratefully received. THANK YOU

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Special Cruises on the Wey & Arun Canal, Loxwood Pimm’s & Ploughman’s Sunset Cruises: Friday 7th July & Friday 4th August These evening cruises offer passengers the opportunity to experience a leisurely summer evening trip on the canal sipping a glass of Pimm’s and tucking into a delicious ploughman’s supper. 7.30pm to 10pm. Tickets cost £20 per person and must be booked in advance.

Pirates & Princesses Adventure Trips: 27th July, 9th August & 24th August If you are looking for something different to do with the children during the summer holidays then why not join in the fun of a Pirates & Princesses Adventure Trip on the canal on the dates mentioned above. 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 23 the treasure chest! The trips will last approximately 1½ hours and will depart at 11.00am and 2.00pm. Tickets cost £11 per person to include light refreshments, and a share of the captured treasure for all the children. Booking in advance is strongly recommended.

Cream Tea Voyages: 18th July, 8th August & 6th September The popular Cream Tea Voyages 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 £13 per person and should be booked in advance.

Quiz & Nibbles: 18th August Enjoy a topical quiz, a glass of wine and a selection of ‘nibbles’ whilst gently cruising along the beautiful canal. 6.30pm to 8.00pm. £40 per table of four. Booking in advance is essential. The boat departs from the wharf beside the Onslow Arms on the B2133 in Loxwood. If you would like further details or wish to book seats on one of the special cruises (or enquire about private charters or weekend public trips, volunteering opportunities or membership), please call The Wey & Arun Canal Trust Office on 01403 752403 or email office@weyandarun.co.uk. Bookings can be made online via the Boat Trips page of the website: www.weyandarun.co.uk


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The Parishes Wildlife Group Dragonfly survey Thanks to kind permissions from those people who own land alongside the River Kird, Dr Alison Barker has been carrying out a survey of damsel- and dragonflies locally. This area was not included in the work done by the Arun and Rother Connections, ARC, project so is helping establish what species are present and recording those found on the local river within our Parishes. All I can say is you need very sharp eyes which fortunately Alison has.

Water condition training course We are still awaiting news about a water condition assessment training course which is due to be set up by Jeremy Burgess of the South Downs National Park. The Park is keen that the water courses within and outside the area are in good condition and need help from trained volunteers to do this.

Moths and bats Friday July 21st Wisborough Green Village hall, 8-10 pm. Dave and Penny Green of the Sussex Moth group will give a short talk on moths and set up some traps for overnight. Their talk will be followed by one by Sarah Hughes, who is based at Chichester District Council working with the local community on wildlife projects. She will talk about bats and then guide us on a walk after dusk. Let us know if you want to come – we had 24 people last year and a reserve list of 18…… Don’t forget to wear warm clothes and to bring a torch! BUT that’s not all. On Saturday morning July 22nd at 10 am, Dave and Penny will return and show us what moths are in the traps, help identify them and release them carefully. Watch out for posters about the Parishes Wildlife group in Kirdford and Wisborough Green as well as notices in the local papers. Contact: Jill Sutcliffe: 01403 700395; Mike King 07949 909351 The group is very grateful for financial support from the Wisborough Green Fete Society, KKWG and the South Downs National Park Sustainability Grant.

The Moonlight Walk Challenge Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, To all the generous people from Wisborough Green who donated to Team Twelvetrees we raised an incredible £3500 !! Thank you so much, Beverley and Clare

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DASH IT ALL! COME AND JOIN IN THE FUN SATURDAY, 8TH JULY – “DASHWOOD DAY” THAMES LOCK ON THE RIVER WEY (WEYBRIDGE) TO THE GUN’S MOUTH JUNCTION WITH THE WEY & ARUN CANAL, SHALFORD NEAR GUILDFORD The Wey & Arun Canal Trust and the National Trust are jointly celebrating the 150 th anniversary of JB Dashwood’s adventurous journey down the River Wey along the Wey & Arun Canal towards the Solent. His mission was to see the Spithead Review in 1867 and he took his small boat ‘Caprice’ from Thames Lock at Weybridge, along the Wey & Arun Canal on his way to Portsmouth. Description: 9.30am boats to arrive at Thames Lock (KT13 8LG), River Wey near Chertsey in Surrey. There is NO car parking at Thames Lock. For canoes etc launching is via the public slipway in Walton Lane (KT13 8LU). Refreshments at Thames Lock for all boaters*, canoeists, kayakers, paddleboarders, walkers and cyclists. There is a rail connection to Chertsey. Please book online at www.weyarun.org.uk – events or by email events@weyandarun.co.uk so that we know the likely number of participants (however you intend to travel). Boaters and spectators are encouraged to wear their own interpretation of Victorian boating dress. 30

*If not a member of British Canoeing, a River Wey Navigation licence is required. Day or annual non-power licences available at Thames Lock. 10-10.30am Thames Lock will be operated by the lock-keeper. Please book online (see above) if you need use of the lock. 11-1pm Coxes Mill (KT15 2JY). Parking available and refreshments. The journey proceeds along the River Wey through Send and Bowers Lock before reaching Stoke Mill and the centre of Guildford. There are a number of pubs along the route in Guildford and plenty of public car parking available as well as a rail connection. Afternoon – Shalford Mill (owned by the National Trust, GU4 8BS) will be open 14pm. Please book online (see above) so that we can make arrangements for the visit. Normal admission charges apply, for non-NT members. The finishing line is at Gun’s Mouth, Shalford, on the Wey & Arun Canal and the start of a planned new connection. There will be the official opening ceremony of the new canoe landing stages at Gun’s Mouth Island kindly sponsored by British Canoeing. The Story Behind the Event: 150 Years Ago, "From the Thames to the Solent" [a reprint of JB Dashwood’s 1867 book is available for sale through the Wey & Arun Canal Trust.] Jarrett Bacon Dashwood and the 1867 Spithead Review Recent research in the census and genealogy records by Wey & Arun Canal Trust historian Tony Pratt has revealed JB Dashwood was a schoolmaster in Essendon in Hertfordshire when he made the journey narrated in his book “From the Thames to the Solent”. One of five brothers, he was 35 at the time and had just married Maria


Geere, who went with him in the una boat "Caprice". Newspaper records are now available which shed further light, both on Dashwood and the Review of the Fleet that he set out to observe. He was in fact the Principal of West House School in Essendon as shown by advertisements of the year. Maria long outlived him and gained the unusual distinction of reaching the age of 105 before her death in 1935. It was noted that she was the widow of JB, described as a descendant of Lord Bacon, explaining his second name. The review of the Fleet was held in honour of the Sultan of Turkey and his Viceroy of Egypt, and the Sultan was awarded the Order of the Garter by Queen Victoria on the quarterdeck of the Royal Yacht presumably to recognise an important ally. Perhaps it was also as an encouragement to purchase British-built warships! The actual occasion proved something of a disappointment to spectators on the shore as a storm reduced visibility and the planned manoeuvre where two lines of ships were to up-anchor and proceed against each other, was cancelled as too hazardous and likely to result in collisions. The whole exercise was delayed as the Viceroy used the London Brighton & South Coast Railway (LBSCR) which arrived at a different station from the 31 Sultan to the confusion of the welcoming party of local dignitaries! From the video, “The Lost Wey to the Sea�, a re-creation of the journey made by J B Dashwood in 1867 from Guildford to Portsmouth using the canals of S England. Pictured is Tony Pratt, with his faithful companion Rowan They are leaving Rowner Lock, on the Wey & Arun near Billingshurst

The failure to achieve the promised spectacle gave rise to a question in Parliament to reveal the practical difficulties of getting anchors up in high winds with ships still carrying the enormous windage of masts and rigging despite being steam powered. It was suggested that even if it could be achieved safely it would have taken most of daylight! A visit to "Warrior" at Portsmouth will attest to the background of this remark, she was one of the more powerful and easily handled of the Fleet at the time. Many were still fully rigged like "Victory" and with relatively small engines. The same storm may have been the cause of Dashwood abandoning his own onward voyage to Christchurch from the Solent as described in the latter part of his account. The area around and beyond Hurst Castle can be a daunting prospect for small craft when the wind rises.


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Recipe of the Month

Grilled peaches with prosciutto, rocket and balsamic (Courtesy of Bill's (Bill Collison) The Cookbook 'Cook, eat, smile')

This is a delicious summer dish, which I've made a few times as an accompaniment to a BBQ feast! The sweet and savoury flavours work so well together and it looks so appetising! Obviously you could choose other salad leaves, maybe of differing colours.

Ingredients (Serves 4 approx)        

4 peaches, halved and stoned 1 tbsp sunflower oil 140g rocket 1head baby endive, trimmed and torn 2 tbsp olive oil 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar 12 slices of prosciutto ham 2 x 125g balls of buffalo mozzarella, torn in pieces 33

Method 1. Put the peach halves, cut side down, on kitchen paper to dry for 5 minutes. Meanwhile heat a griddle pan to a medium heat. Brush each peach half with sunflower oil and griddle them in batches, skin side down, for 2 minutes. Turn them over and griddle skin side uppermost for 1 minute. 2. Place the rocket and endive in a shallow bowl, mix the olive oil and vinegar together in a jug and pour this over the salad leaves. Gently toss the leaves, then arrange the peach halves on top of the salad with the prosciutto and mozzarella. Finish with a grind of fresh black pepper.

Judie Donovan 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. This month we meet: Thursday 20th July at 12.15 for 12.45 in the Village Hall.


Update Broadford Bridge Exploratory Drilling Site, Adversane UKOG moved a drill rig onto the Broadford Bridge site overnight on May 25 th. It gave West Sussex County Council proper notice but did not send notification to residents living within a 1 km radius, as recommended in good planning practice, apart, that is, from 4 households including the farmer who owns the field. 41 properties are located within the specified area. Instead, residents were suddenly bombarded by noisy vehicles, the sight of the rig towering above their hedgerows and the escalation of police and security to keep out campaigners worried that the original plan for conventional oil drilling was being changed to one using ‘acidisation’ - chemicals in water to flush out the oil beneath. Bill Farmer, owner of the 350-year-old Broadford Bridge Farmhouse- just a few hundred yards from the oil pad returned from work abroad to discover mayhem on his doorstep, He said: “We’ve owned this property for 35 years now and we heard about the first application for drilling and then all of a sudden now in the last week or so we’ve heard the flurry of the company’s arrival, a drill rig is there and there’s really only ever been one leaflet in my door from the company explaining what it is all about. “We’d like to make sure it is being done properly and environmental impact assessments are the language of the world today so any community, whether they are the poorest people in Africa or people sitting in W Sussex, want to feel that some form of environmental impact 34 assessment has been done for something that is happening on their doorstep and that the people who are objective and are neutral and well-versed can assure us about what is going to happen. At the moment we’re in the dark.” Bill says the whole plan is out of step with the world view of the environment. “Is this a wise thing for anybody to be doing in South East England right now? I’ve just returned from a major climate change finance meeting in Spain and frankly the mood is - keep this stuff in the ground and let’s work on cleaner energy rather than back to fossil fuels stuff.” Other residents, to whom the Broadford Bridge Action Group 1 spoke, said the original owner of the site, Celtique Energy, had consulted regularly with them about their conventional site. But KOGL (a subsidiary of UKOG (and the former Celtique Energie after UKOG bought up the company and re-named it) did nothing to warn them about the significant gearing up of their operations nor their current plans which have greatly changed from the first application which was given permission by WSCC Planning committee in February 2013. This should never have been allowed to start at this time. A full environmental impact assessment on the new information should have been carried out before any work was allowed. Meanwhile we will continue to press the EA to refuse permission for the variation to their environmental permit which now involved unconventional oil exploration. Evidence from the Campaign to Protect Rural England, CPRE, points to the existence of a fault which could thus provide a route for liquids and chemicals to pose a real risk to our water and which also threaten several important wildlife areas within 10k of the site including an internationally important site on the River Arun. Already the increased HGV use has led to erosion at the Adversane crossroads. 1

Broadford Bridge Action Group is a newly formed umbrella group for all those concerned about the site at West Chiltington south of Billingshurst in West Sussex It exists to draw more attention to the issues on the site


In the recent elections all parties except the Conservative Party and UKIP opposed unconventional oil development. Of concern to this area, the Conservative Party manifesto included a reference to making drilling a Permitted Development which would then not need to be considered by either the Minerals Planning Authority nor involve public consultation.

Actions:  There is a weekly gathering of concerned local people on Saturday afternoons from 2-4 pm by the crossroads near Blacksmiths Arms, at the corner of Adversane Lane, RH14 9JH about a mile from the drill site.

 On June 5th, World Environment Day a group met at 5 am outside the site gates to greet the dawn and to celebrate all that the earth provides for life.

 The Broadford Bridge Protectors’ Camp was set up on a strip of land with permission and participants have taken part in slow walks in front of arriving HGVs and locked onto the gates themselves. There have been some arrests. This is a rapidly changing situation.

Contact: Jill Sutcliffe, Chair KKWG 01403 700395 or jillsutcliffe1@gmail.com

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Wisborough Green History - THE ALDERSHO Concluding the details of the bus service that ran between Wisborough and Guildford from 1928 to 1977 and which was provided by the Aldershot & District bus company and its successor. After the war, the pre-war services were re-instated to give seven buses per day at a cost of 1/9d (around 9p) to Guildford. Five of these continued on to Kirdford Half Moon though this arrangement ceased in 1952. On Sundays, there were five buses with four continuing to Kirdford. Use of the Butts Works outstation ceased at this time. The service in the 1950s then settled down to a regular pattern of four buses a day with none on Sundays. Few details have survived but it is known that the fare to Guildford in 1956 was 2/2d (about 11p). In the sixties the rapid rise in private car ownership started affecting the number of passengers on public transport and created the need for economies. In 1967 36 the service started being operated by AEC 40-seat Reliance single-deckers that were suitable for one-man operation thus saving staff costs. A photo of a preserved one was shown last month. The amalgamation with Thames Valley in 1972 required further economies to be made, such that the route 49 was closed and a new service (number 269) was introduced the following year. It ran a circular journey from Guildford via Loxwood (as before) then Laker's Lodge, Ifold, Plaistow and back to Guildford. Another service (number 279) was introduced in 1978 that ran from Guildford, Loxwood, Kirdford, Wisborough and onto Billingshurst station and return; there were two buses a week that ran on Tuesday and Thursday. In 1978, this was rerouted to run from Guildford to Cranleigh, Loxwood, Newpound and Billingshurst station this cutting out the village centre. This was the end of the bus services to Guildford. Four more pictures. The two above show route 49 AEC Reliance buses arriving in the village and the two opposite show calling at the Fox and Hounds pub that used to be at Roundstreet opposite Drungewick Lane.


OT AND DISTRICT BUS SERVICE (Concluded) I want to conclude with some miscellaneous notes. Driving the bus in the 1930s and earlier was harder and more involved than nowadays. One anecdote concerned garaging the bus in the outstation in winter. As anti-freeze wasn't always available, the almost boiling water from the radiator had to be drained into containers that were put into a box filled with straw and kept warm for re-use in the morning when it would be returned to the engine in time for the first bus. This was to prevent the engine freezing with the risk of the engine block cracking and to make the engine easier to turn over when being started as the oil had been warmed. The conveyance of parcels was a standard service. The sender was required to pay the conductor when it was handed in for conveyance. A case arose in 1938 when a hamper of laundry failed to be delivered to Mrs Moorey of The Malt Cottage, Wisborough Green because no money had been paid by the sender and so the driver, 37 a relief driver unfamiliar with this hamper being sent regularly, was taking it back to Guildford with him when an inspector detected it when he checked the bus at the Sir Roger Tichborne pub. I don't know how this ended but a ruling was made that the two regular drivers (Bill Bridger and William Dance) had to insist upon payment being received from the sender. W hen the buses arrived from Guildford, they turned left into the A272 and pulled up at the bus shelter outside The Three Crowns. After waiting for ten minutes, they went along School Road and back to Guildford. There was a complaint from the police in July 1946 that some drivers were turning right into the A272, then reversing eastwards against the traffic until they were outside The Three Crowns! Finally, I am grateful to the Aldershot & District Bus Interest Group for many of the details in this article. They have preserved several A&D buses and have a vast repository of detailed information and ephemera. Richard B


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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. MEMBERSHIP IS OPEN TO ALL

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Our next outing is to the Polesdon Lacey house and gardens. There is a guided tour of the house at 11.45 am and garden tours at 2.00 pm and 3.15 pm if anyone wishes to join them. There is also a Café and Coffee Shop for lunch, or you can take a picnic. The cost will be £20 for non National Trust members, which includes the minibus fare. Please do book early to avoid disappointment. The annual Paté Wine & Cheese Party will take place on Tuesday, 1st August, 6.30 pm in the Village Hall – please do come along to support your local minibus. Tickets will be available from Diane Moody (700123) and myself (700492) at a cost of £6.50 from Monday 10th July.

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The Gardener’s Calendar

by Ian Clemens

 Dead-head annuals and perennials to avoid self-

seeding and to encourage prolonged flowering.

 Take cuttings from your favourite tender plants

for over-wintering indoors. Cuttings can also still be taken from shrubs and herbaceous perennials.

 Keep an eye out for pests on plants, early

treatment is best.

 Pinch out tomato side shoots each week. Cut off any leaves growing

below the lowest ripening fruit trusses to improve air circulation and prevent diseases. Feed weekly with dilute tomato fertiliser.

 Start harvesting garlic and overwintered onions, freeing up ground

for other crops. I’ll be planting my late flowering Dahlias in these beds.

 Harvest marrows and courgettes regularly to encourage a continued

supply.

 Watch for blackfly on your broad beans, pinching out affected

growing tips.

 Spray tomato plants and potato foliage with Bordeaux mixture to

prevent blight. Take a look at www.blightwatch.co.uk where you can register for blight warnings in your area.

 Use untreated grass clippings as a mulch around most vegetables

plants to suppress weed growth. They will eventually rot in and help feed your crops.

 Peg down runners on your strawberry plants to provide more plants

for next year. If you don't need extra plants simply remove the strawberry runners completely.

 Prune your plum, apricot, peach and cherry trees now. Pruning these

species in the summer reduces the risk of these trees getting silver leaf disease.

 Check the leaves of gooseberry bushes for sawfly larvae, which can

completely strip the foliage in a matter of days. Jet them off with water or pick them off by hand.

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Local Club and Society News 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 (ÂŁ5 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 43 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 10.30 am - new members are always welcome. Sue Killingbeck, Secretary Tel: 01403 700704

Wisborough Green Short Mat Bowls Club We entered a team in the Ashington Charity Tournament on Sunday 14th May and, after an enjoyable day, finished as runners up in the Plate Competition. Congratulations go to Bernard, Jane, Monica and David. We then entertained Ashington in a friendly match on Wednesday 17th May, with Wisborough running out winners in the match by 4 shots. The teams each won one mat, on Mat 1 (Jane, David, Bernard and Monica) losing 16 - 21 and Mat 2 (Tony, Evelyn, Shirley and Pauline) winning 21 - 12 giving a Match Result of 37 - 33. (Continued on page 45)


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Wisborough Green Short Mat Bowls Club (Cont.) We travelled to Alfold for a friendly match on Tuesday 30 th May and on a challenging floor Wisborough won on one mat and lost on two. Mat 1 (Carol, Gavin, Shirley and Pauline) winning 25 - 19, Mat 2 (Hilary, Marilyn, Tony and Monica) losing 12 - 18 and Mat 3 (Jane, Lorraine, David and Bernard) losing 17 - 18 giving a Match Result of 54 55. The Captains Day Competition on Monday 5th June was well attended with 5 teams and 22 players taking part. The teams all played 4 games in rinks format which were generally very competitive with Dave Herbert (skip), Hilary Nulty, Audrey Hodgson/George Shipway and Jennie Carter finishing in 3rd place with 4 points. In second place with 6 points and plus 6 were Monica Enticknap (skip), Keith Carter, Lorraine Berry and Evelyn Ringrose. But congratulations go to David Luxford (skip), Marilyn Knight, Derek Tatman and Ann Beasley who took top spot with 6 points and plus 9. Our sponsors, Eight Wealth Management, were also in attendance and their representative Steve Adsett presented a cheque for ÂŁ250 to Captain Monica Enticknap (Left). We are now into the second round of the club singles. Latest results are Bernard 45 winning 9-8 against Shirley, Tony beating Lorraine 9-7, David winning 10-4 against Jean Head and Gavin beating Hilary 11-5. Monica Enticknap, Captain

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Wisborough Green Horticultural Society Happy Gardening in July Our thoughts and condolences go to Reg Snelgar. His wife Pam had been a very long standing member, friend and contributor to the Horticultural Society. She will be greatly missed. DATE FOR YOUR DIARY. The Car-sharing trip to a garden is on Monday August 7th – meet at 2pm at the village Hall. We will be visiting 4, Ben’s Acre, Horsham RH13 6LW. A small garden that is jam packed with interest and is in the National Garden Scheme. Please contact Philip on 01403700402 as he would like to have an idea of numbers if you are thinking of going. You will get another reminder! The August Bank Holiday Show is on Monday 28th August, so plenty of warning! Could you find any vegetables or fruit that you could enter? The year has had its foibles again so you may be the exception that did well.       

A collection of five different cut herbs? Two courgettes? Four desert apples of any variety? A flowering plant - max internal pot size 31cm? A handmade card for a special anniversary? A close up photograph? Gingerbread according to the given recipe in the Schedule?

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Juniors  Design or create a mobile phone case? (Age 16 or under)  A summer picnic for one? (Age 12 or under)  A small pizza face? (Age 7 of under) Spare schedules at the Village Shop. Please read the VERY helpful notes in the back to help success. Put your best foot forward and all that – put something in the Show. Enjoy your creativity and join in. Happy gardening. Aija Hamilton drawing

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Decorative & Fine Arts Society Meetings WEST SUSSEX DECORATIVE & FINE ARTS SOCIETY On Tuesday 4th July, Jane Tapley will talk on

Austen's Arcadia - The Life and Times of Jane Austen Considered to be one of the greatest female writers of eighteenth century, if not of all times. Followed by tea and cakes.

No Lecture in August Meetings are held in Fittleworth Village Hall at 2pm. Doors open at 1.40. Tea and coffee will be served after the lecture. For membership details please contact Jackie Buckler on 01903 411086 Visitors are welcome for a fee of £5

SOUTH DOWNS DECORATIVE & FINE ARTS SOCIETY Inspiring, Dynamic and Fun On Wednesday 5 July, the lecture will be 48

The Glories of English Watercolours by Ann Clements

No Lecture in August All meetings are held in Fittleworth Village Hall at 10.30am. Coffee from 9.50am. Visitors warmly welcomed (only £5). Please call 01403 785302

Volunteers give 1200 years’ service Last month, FSW celebrated the achievements of 60 volunteers who between them have given 1200 years’ service to the charity. Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of East Sussex presented awards at a special lunch held at St. Nicholas Church, Brighton. Volunteers from across Sussex help the charity in different ways: providing emotional support to families, helping with respite holidays, delivering food boxes, and driving children and their parents to appointments. The longest serving volunteer, Mrs Margaret French (pictured) has been involved with the organisation since 1960. When Margaret joined, the Association was an adoption and fostering agency, supporting single mothers at a number of Maternity Homes throughout Sussex. Now FSW helps all kinds of families by undertaking home visits and running group activities.


WI Report On the 1st June the WI met back at the Village Hall for the meeting. We learnt of Cromwell's career which began when he joined the French Army. It was soon apparent that he was a good organiser and used this ability advising Henry VIII. The dissolution of the Monasteries was a huge task countrywide and Helen gave us interesting details relating to Sussex establishments such as Boxgrove, Lewes etc. Cromwell grew wealthy partly via asset stripping the monasteries but was sent to the Tower and beheaded as Henry was adverse to Anne of Cleves whom Cromwell advised he should marry. Cromwell introduced the recording of baptisms, weddings and funerals which has been invaluable to historians. These documents were kept in Parish chests. Our next meeting on the 6th July is all about recycling, so for those of you would couldn’t make out the pictures in the April edition of the Ad Vincula you’d better come along and all will be explained! See you there. Sue Nicholls 700827 Mary Benson (President) 01403 700284 Hans Christian Andersen

'The Emperor's New Clothes' Adapted and performed by

Illyria

on Sunday July 23rd at 2.30pm in Bignor Park, Nr Pulborough RH20 1HG Grounds open from 1pm. Bring a picnic and low backed seating or rugs Tickets from www.petworthfestival.org.uk 01798 344576 Adults £9.00, 5-18yrs £7.00, 4yrs and under free Co-sponsored by: West Sussex Decorative and Fine Arts Society, Alan & Sara Bennie, Lombard Structures, Seaford College &

As part of the Petworth Festival, Young Arts at West Sussex Decorative and Fine Arts Society invite you to the opening of the

PopUp Art Exhibition

on Wednesday 12th July at 4.30pm The exhibition, celebrating a variety of work from 15 local schools will be on show from Wednesday 12th-Saturday 15th July, 12noon-5.30pm United Reformed Church, Petworth.

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Weather Watch Wisborough Green Rainfall for May was 82mm – (last year 33mm - 9 yr average 52mm). It looked as if the very dry April was going to continue into May but surprisingly it turned out to be the wettest May for at least ten years – thanks to a 24 hour day of rain! Hopefully drought fears are now delayed! Lowest temperature for May was minus 3.8°C in Eskdalemuir (Dumfries and Galloway) and warmest was 27°C at Northolt (London). Sunshine was 10% above average. Weathervane

Village Hall 50 Club Draw The winner of the June Draw is Dottie Smith who wins £75 The winner of the second prize of £20 is John Gough The July draw will be at the Cricketers at 6.30 pm on Wednesday 5 July and if any member or prospective member would like to attend they will be very welcome . Ruth Andrews, 01403 700671

Flag Raising Dates 17 July

Birthday of the Duchess of Cornwall

Art Trail Exhibition As part of the July Horsham Arts Festival, Horsham Artists Open Studios group is staging an Art Trail Exhibition over the week-ends 8th/9th and 15th/16th July. With an especially designed map of the local area, you will be able to plan your visits to the studios and exhibition venues where you will be able to talk with the artists and makers about their choice of materials and the different ways in which they approach their work. Come and find out how jewellery is made using a range of beads, stones and metals. Discover the different ways visual artists work with wood, oil and water-colour paints and fabric. The map will also provide you with full details about the availability of parking, refreshments, access arrangements and toilets. You will also find a list of artists and makers with an accompanying thumbnail image of their work so you will be able to plan your route. Full details and the venues where you will be able to pick up a trail map prior to the event will be available on the HAOS website at: http://www.horshamartistsopenstudios.co.uk/ This is a truly exciting opportunity to see and talk with local artists and makers at work.

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Church Cleaning Roster (Saturdays) 1 July

Mrs Lewis and Mrs Roberts

8 July

Mr & Mrs Armistead

15 July

Mrs Mosley and Mrs Scrase

22 July

Mr & Mrs Edmonds

29 July

Mr & Mrs Grengs

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) 7 July

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Helen Vause

14 July

Mary Mann

21 July

Mary Mann

28 July

Annie Daniell

CLEANERS & FLOWER ARRANGERS PLEASE NOTE: Xpresso is held in the church Fridays from 9.00 to 11.30am.

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 Mr Jamie Daniell Mrs Helen Vause Mrs Sue Nicholls Mr Tony Cook Mrs Sue Nicholls Mr David Warwick Mr Malcolm Brinson

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

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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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Mr Brian Smith Nina Lambkin Mr Steve Calder-Smith Mrs Aija Hamilton Mr Craig Vit Mrs Pam Warburton Philip Midwinter Mr Jim Gavin Mrs Pat Farmer Mrs Brenda Karn-Smith Mrs Priscilla Pinkham Mr Keith Charman Mrs Louise Davies

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What’s Happening in July Tue 04

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Wizzy Tots Baby & Toddler Group (p 6) West Sussex Decorative & Fine Arts Society (p 48) PC Planning Committee (if required) South Downs Decorative & Fine Arts Society (p 48) Musical Afternoon (p 28) Village Hall 50 Club Draw (p 51) Comfort Plus Products (p 28) WI Meeting (p 49) KIPHRA Summer Concert (p 28) Xpresso Coffee Morning (p 6) Make Space Craft Group (p 48) Special Sunset Cruise on Wey & Arun Canal (p 23) Wey & Arun Canal “Dashwood Day” (p 30) Billingshurst Choral Soc. Summer Concert (p 29) Bring a Teddy to Church (p 27)

WG Village Hall 9.30 - 11.00 am Fittleworth Village Hall 2.00 pm Comm Rm, WG Village Hall 8.00 pm Fittleworth Village Hall 10.30 am Wyatt House 2.00 pm The Cricketers 6.30 pm Wyatt House 10.30 am WG Village Hall 8.00 pm Kirdford Village Hall 8.00 pm St Peter’s WG 9.00 - 11.30 am St Peter’s WG 9.30 - 11.30 am Loxwood 7.30 pm various from 9.30 am Bill’hurst Leisure Centre 7.30 pm St Peter’s WG & Vicarage 10.30 am

Wizzy Tots Baby & Toddler Group (p 6) Farmer’s & Village Market Plus (p 45) Mobile Library Xpresso Coffee Morning (p 6) Wizzy Tots Baby & Toddler Group (p 6) Special Cruises on Wey & Arun Canal (p 23) Messy Church (p 19) Parish Council Meeting

WG Village Hall 9.30 - 11.00 am WG Village Hall 8.45 am - 12.30 pm The Pavilion WG 2.55 - 3.15 pm St Peter’s WG 9.00 - 11.30 am WG Village Hall 9.30 - 11.00 am Loxwood various WG Village Hall 3.30 - 5.30 pm Comm Rm, WG Village Hall 7.45 pm

St Peter’s Village Luncheon Club (p 33) Xpresso Coffee Morning (p 6) Wildlife Group - Moths & Bats talk & walk (p 25) Wildlife Group - Moths Follow-up (p 25) Wizzy Tots Baby & Toddler Group (p 7) Special Cruises on Wey & Arun Canal (p 23) Mobile Library Minibus Pate, Wine & Cheese Party (P 39)

WG Village Hall St Peter’s WG WG Village Hall WG Village Hall WG Village Hall Loxwood The Pavilion WG WG Village Hall

from 12.15 pm 9.00 - 11.30 am 8.00 pm 10.00 am 9.30 - 11.00 am various 2.55 - 3.15 pm 6.30 pm

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

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


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