Villages In Focus February 2024

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L&G Aldwick PATIOS & DRIVEWAYS

Patios, Driveways, Block Paving, Landscaping & Fencing At L&G Aldwick we can help you realise the Patio or Driveway of your dreams. From the first design through to the final installation, we can advise you on all aspects of hard landscaping. We pride ourselves on our innovative designs and consistently high standard of workmanship. Our experienced team also specialise in fencing and walling of all types.

We are proud to be a Marshalls Approved & Vetted Installer, and we supply the UK’s most comprehensive range of driveway and paving products from Marshall’s. At L&G Aldwick we have a free Quotation and Consultation service. Find out for yourself why we are the preferred choice for the discerning customer for design and installation.

So whatever your budget or style the team at L&G Aldwick will be delighted to help you. Contact us now to arrange a free quotation - you might be surprised at how competitive we are!

01243 267988 - 07701 045394 www.aldwickdriveways.com

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Wills and Probate

East Wittering - Selsey - Chichester - Bognor Regis

Our experienced Wills and probate solicitors deal with a full range of issues relating to estate planning, passing on assets to the next generation and the finalisation of affairs after death. At SMR Solicitors, we can help you ensure that you have the right Will in place to protect your estate and that your finances are dealt with in the most tax-efficient way possible. We can also represent you if you have been given the task of winding up someone’s estate after their death, making sure that issues are dealt with effectively and without delay. Our Wills and probate team have in-depth experience in dealing with estate, tax and trust law, including complex matters and high net worth estates.

Our Wills and probate services include the following: • Wills and estate planning advice, including Inheritance Tax advice • Drafting your Will • Dealing with the execution of your Will • Obtaining a Grant of Probate or Grant of Letters of Administration • Represent an estate executor or administrator in dealing with an estate administration • Arranging for valuation of the deceased’s assets • Calculation and payment of Inheritance Tax and other debts • Clearing and selling the deceased’s property and other assets • Preparation of detailed estate accounts • Distribution of the deceased’s estate in accordance with their Will or the Rules of Intestacy We provide a bespoke service and always work proactively to avoid unnecessary delays. We will stay in close touch with you throughout, keeping you updated and making sure we are available to answer any questions you may have. We represent clients across West Sussex, providing advice and guidance in all aspects of Wills and estate administration. We specialise in dealing with complicated estates and providing personalised tax advice. We provide flexible funding arrangements to suit your needs, including fixed fees for some work.

For further information, speak to one of our experts

East Wittering Office 1 Shore Road East Wittering West Sussex PO20 8DY t. 01243 671782

Selsey Office 87 High Street Selsey West Sussex PO20 0QW t. 01243 602832

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Bognor Regis Office 1 The Precinct West Meads West Sussex PO21 5SB t. 01243 860323

Chichester Office 50 Westgate Chichester West Sussex PO19 3HE t. 01243 780211

Authorised and Regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority ID:630293 SMR Solicitors Limited is registered in England & Wales under registration number 10200601

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Dear All, I hope your 2024 has got off to a good start. February is the month of love and if you are feeling financially able to give a little Valentine’s love to one of our many local businesses, I know it would be much appreciated. Buying a romantic meal out at one of our wonderful pubs, cafes, restaurants or hotels or a special gift from one of our retailers really makes a difference to our small businesses. Thank you for your generosity and support last year to help the local community. The Bognor Hotham Rotary Club have asked me to thank their volunteers who stepped up last year, with a special thank you to all those who came to see Santa on his float and gave most generously raising the fantastic sum of £1,236. These funds will go to help all those most in need locally. Please do send me any article ideas you would like to see or write in the magazine and any photos you would like to share. This is a community magazine and I love to share your stories and talents. Do mention In Focus magazines if you reply to one of our adverts and a huge thank you for reading the magazine and all your kind feedback. Keep it coming! Best wishes for February, Kate Copies of Villages in Focus are available to collect from Barleys hardware store in the centre of Middleton village. office@infocusmagazines.co.uk

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FLIRTING – THE VICTORIAN WAY

BY DOROTHY MITTON

Many of us will send a Valentine’s card this month, but while we might spend some time choosing the perfect one I’ll bet few of us go to the lengths that our Victorian sisters did. The Victorian era, spanning the reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1901, was a time of strict social codes and etiquette, particularly in the realm of courtship and romance. However, beneath the surface of these rigid norms, a playful and creative form of communication flourished: the art of flirtation through photo collage. This unique practice offered a discreet yet expressive way for individuals, especially women, to convey feelings and interests within the constraints of societal expectations. Photo collage in the Victorian era was a delicate craft, combining the fledgling hobby of photography with the traditional art of scrapbooking. Photography had recently become more accessible to the middle and upper classes. People began to collect carte de visite (small photographs mounted on cards) and cabinet cards, featuring portraits of friends, family, celebrities, and even themselves. These photographs provided the raw material for the creation of flirtatious collages. In the context of romance, these collages were often intricate and laden with symbolism. Women, who were typically more restricted in expressing romantic interest openly, found they could communicate subtly using collage. They could hint at their feelings or intentions without transgressing the bounds of propriety. Each element in a Victorian photo collage carried specific meanings. Flowers were a popular addition, with each variety representing a different sentiment – roses for love, violets for faithfulness etc. The inclusion of certain objects or scenes, like a ship for a longing heart or a bird for freedom, could also convey messages. The arrangement of the photographs themselves told a story; for instance, a portrait placed higher than others might indicate admiration or aspiration. These collages were not only personal expressions but also social artifacts, often exchanged during courtships or displayed in the home as a testament to one’s social connections and romantic status. The practice of creating and sharing photo collages allowed for a controlled breach of the era’s strict communication barriers, offering a glimpse into the personal desires and emotions of the creator. Moreover, the art of photo collage in the Victorian era reflected broader cultural trends. It was a manifestation of the romanticism that permeated Victorian literature and art, with its emphasis on emotion and individualism. It also illustrated the era’s fascination with new technologies and their potential for personal expression. Today, Victorian photo collages are prized as historical artifacts, offering insight into the private lives and unspoken emotions of people in a bygone era. They remind us of the enduring human desire to connect and communicate, even under the most restrictive conditions. Through their delicate assembly and rich symbolism, these collages continue to speak across the centuries, telling stories of love, longing, and the timeless art of flirtation.

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LOCAL HISTORY BY SYLVIA ENDACOTT

A 1930s view shows The Carlton Hotel on the left. The Bognor Residences & Hotel Company with Lord William Pitt Lennox as its Chairman floated a Company to build a crescent with a hotel covering the land from Lennox Street to York Road. Eventually the foundation stone of this Cotswold Terrace was laid on 8 July 1880, following this ceremony a company of eighty had lunch in a marquee on the ground. Lord Lennox recalled his earlier days in Bognor, having been born in 1799 he could remember a hotel being washed away by the sea. He also recalled strolling along the sands with Princess Charlotte. It was originally intended to construct this full crescent of 31 homes with a proposed 600ft frontage, however, when it was discovered that the ground was not stable enough for a construction of the size planned, work ceased, thus just this one section was built. One family who stayed at The Carlton in 1945 was The Duchess of Kent, with their children the then Duke of York, Princess Alexandra and Prince Michael staying for weekends at the Carlton Hotel, with their French governess. In 1909 approximately two hotels were built alongside the Carlton; namely The Beaulieu and Beaulieu Downs Hotel designed in a Dutch style, and these were to form part of the historic view of the seafront. In 1965 these two were again in the news when national newspapers were extolling the fact that here in Bognor Regis “Britain’s first teenage hotel” would be opening soon.

ARUN & CHICHESTER (AIR) ENTHUSIASTS SOCIETY

AirACES www.airaces.org.uk Patrons – Sqn Ldr Richard (Dick) Kharegat RAF (Retd) – ex Vulcan, Victor, B52 Pilot Sqn Ldr Rod Dean RAF (Ret’d) – ex Hawker Hunter Pilot and Display Pilot Monday 26 February - 1845 for 1930 hrs ‘The History of Martin Baker, its ejection seats and the lives they saved’ Presented by Mr Jeremy Mudford

NEW VENUE - BOXGROVE VILLAGE HALL, THE STREET, BOXGROVE PO18 0EE The Martin Baker story centres around the life of Sir James Martin. Jimmy was born at the end of the 19th Century, the only son of a working farmer in Northern Ireland. He had little formal education but through his own hard work and single minded dedication, he became the creator of a unique industry, totally committed to saving the lives of pilots flying stricken aircraft. He was the inventor of the Martin Baker ejection seat, which, since its introduction in the late 1940s has saved over 7000 lives. In the second half of the evening there will be a few short accounts of people who have been saved by a Martin Baker ejection seat and hence have become members of the ‘Caterpillar Club’. Among these will be accounts of the lives saved including that of Jeremy Mudford himself, Capt. Eric (Winkle) Brown, ex Red Arrow Pilot – Mike Ling, Flt Lt Johnny Evans, W. Officer Henry Ramsden and Ian Maclean. It promises to be a fascinating evening including some first-hand accounts. NEW VENUE – Boxgrove Village Hall, The Street, Boxgrove, PO18 0EE 6.45pm for 7.30pm start. Members £5, Non-members £10 and under 16s FREE. Doors open at 6.45pm no pre-booking, no reserved seating. For further information about AirACES, please see www.airaces.org.uk, or call David Batcock on 01243 823007.

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A FAMILY TRADITION Parker’s Vehicle Services, in Arun Business Park, Bognor, has been fixing cars since 1993 when Andrew Parker set it up. Just over six years ago, Andy retired, and one of his staff, Eden Owens, took charge. It’s still very much a family run business, with Eden’s wife, Victoria who has a background in business and marketing very much part of the running of the business. Not forgetting their two young sons, Hugo and Harrison, plus Dexter, the much-loved garage dog and a firm favourite with most of the customers! Car knowledge runs in Victoria’s family – her grandparents and uncle and aunt had their own garages. She says: “Over the years we have made a few Victoria, Eden and Hugo. changes, like online booking and MOT reminders, but what hasn’t changed is the solid relationships with customers, many of whom have been with us as their trusted garage for years.” “All the staff have also remained the same, including Mark and Alex who have been with the company for as long as 17 years. We now have two more members of staff including my nephew, Oliver and William who is doing his apprenticeship at Chichester College.” Parker’s is all about good, old-fashioned customer service. They’re female-friendly, use quality parts, and take the time to explain things. Beyond business, they’re big on supporting the community, from local charities to Children’s Clubs. Recently, they even sent pizzas to all three childrens’ wards at Chichester Hospital as part of the Sophie’s Legacy appeal. They’re open to everyone – check out their services on the advert. Parker’s is more than a repair garage; it’s a friendly, trusted place where you’re always welcome. Come on by and be part of the Parker’s Vehicle Services family where customers really do matter.

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TODAY! With over 30 years of experience, Parker’s Vehicle Services is your local, independent, family-run garage, providing MOT testing, servicing, and repairs for our customers in Bognor Regis and the surrounding areas. As a fully approved and authorised MOT garage, you can always trust our expertise. We work on all makes and models of cars, vans and light commercial vehicles. We will look after your vehicle as if it was one of our own.

MOT SERVICE REPAIRS Your local, family-run garage since 1993 RATED 5 STARS*

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STUNNING SNOWDROPS

BY KATE HARRISON, WEST SUSSEX NATIONAL GARDEN SCHEME PUBLICITY OFFICER February is the perfect time to put on your hats, gloves and wellies and head out to enjoy the heart-warming pleasure of National Garden Scheme (NGS) Snowdrop Gardens. Each year the NGS starts the garden visiting season with its inspirational snowdrop and spring flower gardens. Hundreds of gardens sprinkled with snowdrops – these delightful harbingers of spring – and wonderful, colour contrasting spring blooms including the bright gold of aconites and soft purple of crocus, open their gates to the public from late January through February and into March. “After the long, dark winter months, the appearance of these beautiful early spring flowers really lifts the spirits and heralds the start of all the wonderful gardens to come,” says NGS Chief Executive, George Plumptre. Eight beautiful gardens open their gates in West Sussex in February and March, for more details visit https://ngs.org.uk SUNDAY 11 FEBRUARY SANDHILL FARM HOUSE, ROGATE GU31 5HU Refreshments Home-made teas. Admission Adult: £5.00 Child: Free Opening times 12:00 – 16:00 THURSDAY 15 FEBRUARY HIGHDOWN GARDENS, WORTHING BN12 6FB Admission By Donation Opening times 10:00 – 16:30 EVERY THURSDAY FROM 8 FEBRUARY THE OLD VICARAGE, WASHINGTON RH20 4AS Book your tickets in advance on the NGS website Refreshments Light refreshments. Self-service light refreshments: Picnics welcome. The Old Vicarage. Admission Adult: £7.00 Child: Free Opening times 10:00 – 17:00 Also open on other dates in April, May, June, August and by arrangement, see NGS website for details. NEW FOR 2024 THURSDAY 29 FEBRUARY AND TUESDAY 5 MARCH CROSSLAND FLOWER NURSERY WALBERTON BN18 0AX A two hour all access tour of a fourth generation, award-winning, sustainably run flower nursery with three acres of glasshouses filled to the brim with Sussex grown alstroemeria. There will be an opportunity to purchase flowers at the end of the tour. For this open day you need to pre-book your ticket in advance on the NGS Website Refreshments Tea. Admission Adult: £10.00 Child: Free Opening times10:00 – 12:00

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LEARNING IN EVERY SENSE BY MARTIN BARKER, HEADMASTER OF WESTBOURNE HOUSE SCHOOL We’ve got exciting opportunities ahead that I wanted to share with you. Firstly, our Open Week is packed full of events that you can come to – a great way to get to know the school – as well as giving you a chance to take a tour at a time that works for you. Whether you’d be interested in coming to our Toddler Stay and Play to get a feel for our nursery or you would like to learn how maths is taught these days, it would be great to see you. Secondly, you can now apply now for academic or music scholarships, (deadlines 23 Feb and 1 March respectively). We want to open up the Westbourne House School educational experience to as many children as we can and applicants can also apply for means-tested bursaries to help with fees. At Westbourne House, we develop the character, dreams and potential of each child. How? The children experience so much, including awe-inspiring science experiments, kayaking on our lake and performing in a musical – and during this process they discover a great deal about themselves: What do they love to do? Can they persevere when things get tough? We work with each child and give them the attention they need to build confidence and a vast range of skills and, ultimately, to thrive now and in the future. www.westbournehouse.org/visit – for the Open Week www.westbournehouse.org/scholarships – Academic & Music Scholarships All questions welcome, tel 01243 782739

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ARTIST OF THE MONTH: ZENA WOOD BY KATE STEWART

Zena Wood lives in Felpham and she is often inspired to paint the sea and its ever-changing mood and light. Zena is our In Focus artist of the month and she has also been selected to be artist of the month at the Royal British Legion, Aldwick in February. Zena says: “I grew up here by the sea, it’s my happy place. I love that it changes constantly giving me endless inspiration from those lovely long summer turquoise days to the crashing grey waves of winter and all the light, colours and shapes in between. “I have only been painting seriously for two years after a throw away comment I made about wanting to paint the view from my son’s window. That Christmas I received canvases, paints and brushes and started painting again after a 23-year break. Three children and a baby, five dogs and two horses didn’t leave me a lot of time for painting! “Previously I painted water colours but I joined a Start Art group run by Donna Morgan who encouraged me to try oil paints. Now I can’t stop painting it’s like a fire inside me and I can sometimes be found in my studio at silly o’clock in the morning having woken up with an idea that I must get onto a canvas immediately!! Likewise, I can be out with the dogs and see a cloud formation or the sun shining through clouds and rush home to paint it. “I take many photos but find my paintings start with an idea and then evolve into something completely different. I’m still surprised by what I can do. I occasionally do landscapes and abstract painting and I often experiment with different mediums, but always come back to my oils and the sea.” In February, Zena’s paintings and prints will be available to visit and buy from Bosham Walk Arts and Craft Centre, Bosham PO18 8HX. For further information about Zena’s work visit www.zenawood.com or email ratusbagus@aol.com Instagram: zenawoodart tel: 07885766077.

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Expert advice on paying for care Long-term care in your own home or in a residential care home is expensive, but with expert advice from independent financial specialists, Carewise can help you to make informed decisions on choosing and paying for the right care.

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THOUGHTFUL VALENTINE GIFT IDEAS BY SARAH DAVEY

Out of cash? Chocolate too boring? We’ve got Valentine’s Day covered. • Create a ‘Mixtape’ – I fondly recall making mixtapes for my boyfriend during my sixth form years. These days, I create similar playlists for my husband using Spotify! Music often conveys emotions we struggle to articulate, and crafting a mixtape is a heartfelt way to show your partner your affection. Select songs that evoke shared memories. A Spotify playlist does the job, but I did go for extra Brownie points one year when I sourced a Sony Walkman and real cassettes. • Reenact Your First Date – Recreating your initial date is a personalized and meaningful Valentine’s Day idea. The specifics will depend on your original date, whether it was a simple movie and dinner or something as extravagant as a trip to Paris. Recreate the experience with as much detail as possible or go for something that evokes the vibe of the original. Our first date was bowling followed by a Chinese meal. A few years ago, we recreated this by playing Wii Bowling and ordering a Chinese Takeaway. It was fun! If you went to the cinema, find the film on Prime or Netflix and order in the popcorn. Props to my son who took his fiancé to an aquarium for their first date, and last year presented her with a novelty illuminated ‘fantasy’ fishtank complete with jellyfish! • Enjoy a Spa Day – Book a couples spa day, or if finances are tight, create your own with a bubble bath, face masks, a manicure and pedicure set, and a glass of prosecco. Light the candles, put the music on low and relax together. Happy Valentine’s Day!

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Wills - How can a Deed of Variation help you? by Mark Riley, Founder & Managing Partner, MJR Solicitors How can a Deed of Variation help you? A Deed of Variation is an official document that allows the beneficiaries of a Will to change who inherits your share of the estate. Why? The Will was written a long time ago – It does not include beneficiaries born at a later date and current beneficiaries agree to include them. Passing to a child – Maybe that child is not of age, or the concerns for a Trust are no longer applicable. Utilise Spousal/Charitable Exemption – Maybe the estate is incurring tax which was unexpected, is the estate larger and can some further reductions in tax be obtained? Changing a Will can reduce your inheritance tax bill! This can be (by agreement) a change to your Will to make it more efficient if required; also, some beneficiaries may want to vary their inheritance so it does not form part of their estate. This is a particularly useful tool for later life planning, you may not wish to personally have the funds and potentially pay Inheritance Tax, so you therefore allow this to pass to children or grandchildren as an inheritance so it passes directly to them. The resulting tax benefit is that the funds count as if going direct to the new beneficiary as if the Will sent it to them direct.

A Deed of Variation is a great tool and should always be considered and discussed to ensure the most tax efficient decisions can be made. When should you make a Deed of Variation? You can make a Deed of Variation before or after applying for probate – It must be completed within 2 years of death, must be in writing and needs to be from the individual benefitting. Can you make a Deed of Variation if there is no Will? Yes, you can still make a Deed of Variation if there is no Will. We can help! How to make a Deed of Variation If you would like to make a Deed of Variation, please contact us today. We can provide you with a free quote. Contact our friendly team today, we’ll help you find the right Will packages for you.

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FAIRY BRIDGES AND WATERFALLS WALK BY SIMON BAKER IRONS This moderate 5-mile circular walk on the edge of Storrington takes you through Sullington Warren, around the beautiful Sandgate Country Park and then up to the hamlet of Sullington. The route also passes a rare example of a natural waterfall in Sussex. The best place to park for this walk is at the Sullington Warren car park, which is to the east of Storrington on Water Lane. 1. From the car park, head into Sullington Warren. Take the steps down to the main path and follow until you reach Water Lane. Cross and turn right to the wooden gate that leads into Sandgate Park. 2. The walk around Sandgate Park is great for children to explore the many streams, ponds and ‘Fairy Bridges’. It has an abundance of wildlife and not long ago was an active sand quarry. There are many routes around the country park, head south and you will get some views across the remaining quarry or head northeast through the woods. At the far end of the woods can be found the Fairy Bridges, they are fun to cross over and are great for photos. 3. Exit Sandgate Park via the twitten into Bracken Close, walk through the estate on Bracken Lane and Hampers Lane heading south to the main A283. Cross and head towards Storrington until Barns Farm Lane. Follow this lane as it gradually ascends and head east along bridleway to St Mary’s Church in Sullington, the church has been standing beneath the South Downs and amongst a yew grove for over a thousand years, one of the trees is dated to being over 1300 years. You may also be lucky to grab some refreshments at the farm café if it is open. 4. Continue on bridleway to Chantry Lane, where a natural waterfall on the river Stor can be found. The river emerges from a spring higher up on the downs and flows through Storrington to the river Arun. The Chantry Lane waterfall is a rare example of a natural waterfall in Sussex. 5. Follow Chantry Lane down the hill, looking out for Chantry Mill and a manmade waterfall that was once where the waterwheel turned. A watermill has operated here since the 13th century. In the 18th century the river powered a fulling mill, where woollen cloth made from the fleeces of the sheep on the Downs were treated, it then grinded corn until 1918, when it was briefly used to power electricity for nearby Sullington. 6. Cross the A283 again into Nightingale Lane, then into Woodpecker Lane that leads back to Sullington Warren. 7. Re-enter the Warren and take time to explore this area of special interest, owned by the National Trust this 24-hectare site has nine prehistoric round barrows that are now classed as ancient monuments. Also look out for the iron windshaft, which marks the spot where the White Mill once stood, but sadly was destroyed in a fire in 1911. A short descent from the mill site to the car park completes this circular walk. To see more photos and walks please follow me on Instagram @piertopiertrekking

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CROSSWORD Across 1. Egyptian canal (4) 17. Become older (3) 3. New York City (3, 5) 18. How long it takes to react (8, 4) 9. Put in order (7) 21. Plea of being elsewhere (5) 10. More infrequent (5) 22. Tasteful, exquisite (7) 11. State appointed temporary 23. Embellished (8) guardian (6-6) 24. Curve (4) 14. Cyst, bag (3) 16. Recites, announces (5)

Down 1. Sea creature found in rock pools (8) 2. British noblemen (5) 4. Frozen water (3) 5. Eliminates unpleasant room odours (3,9) 6. Carnivorous fish (7) 7. Make money (4)

8. Break, stoppage (12) 12. Type of shellfish (5) 13. Backslide (8) 15. Care about deeply (7) 19. Picture (5) 20. Predetermined course (4) 22. Scrutinise (3)

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CLEMATIS BY RACHEL LEVERTON

Clematis, often hailed as the “Queen of the Climbers”, is a beloved fixture in many UK gardens. Its enchanting flowers, ranging from delicate, star-shaped blossoms to bold, dramatic blooms, can transform fences, walls, and trellises into living art. But clematis, like many plants, needs pruning, and understanding the pruning requirements of your particular clematis will depend on its pruning group. Clematis are categorized into three main pruning groups: 1, 2, and 3. These groups are determined by the plant’s flowering time and the age of the flowering wood. • Group 1 clematis bloom early in the year, flowering on the previous year’s growth. These varieties, like the alpine clematis, produce flowers in late spring and are generally the least demanding in terms of pruning. Pruning, if necessary, should be done immediately after flowering. The goal is to remove dead or weak stems and to shape the plant, but heavy pruning is not needed. If left unpruned, these clematis can become a tangle of old wood with few flowers. • Group 2 clematis flower in late spring or early summer on short shoots developing from the previous year’s growth and often have a second, less vigorous flush in late summer on the current year’s growth. Examples include the popular varieties like ‘Nelly Moser’ and ‘Miss Bateman’. Pruning for Group 2 should be light, focusing on removing dead and weak stems in late winter or early spring, so February is the perfect time. You can also lightly prune after the first flowering to encourage a more robust second bloom. • Group 3 clematis flower on the current year’s growth, producing blooms from mid to late summer until the first frost. This group includes varieties like ‘Jackmanii’ and ‘Sweet Autumn Clematis’. They require more extensive pruning, cut back almost to ground level (15-30 cm above the ground) in February. This encourages strong new growth and a profusion of flowers at a manageable height. Why prune at all? It’s important because it rejuvenates the plant by encouraging new growth, which is essential for flowering, particularly in Group 2 and 3 clematis. It helps maintain the shape and size of the plant, preventing it from becoming unruly and tangled. Regular pruning also allows for better air circulation through the plant, reducing the risk of fungal diseases. When pruning, always use clean, sharp tools to make clean cuts. This prevents damage to the plant and reduces the risk of disease. After pruning, it’s beneficial to apply a balanced fertilizer and mulch to provide nutrients and maintain soil moisture. With the right pruning techniques, your clematis will be a stunning feature in your garden, showcasing its floral beauty season after season.

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SUDOKU

How to Play Sudoku It’s simple! Fill in the grid so that each row, column and 3x3 box, contains the numbers 1 through to 9 with no repetition.

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TJ INTERIORS LTD Established for more than 25 years, TJ Interiors Ltd welcomes you to our showroom on the Bognor to Chichester road. We have a wide range of samples to choose from and with our expert guidance, we can help you realise your interior dreams.

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SUSSEX CHRISTMAS QUIZ WINNER 1. Arundel 2. Martlet 3. St Leonard’s Forest 4. Arundel 5. South Shields, Tyne and Wear 6. Cicestrian 7. River Arun 8. Jack Worthing 9. Bognor or West Dean or West Stoke 10. Midhurst or Bexhill 11. Radar Station 12. Woodard Corporation colleges 13. Leonardslee 14. Cowdray 15. Bosham

16. Hampshire 17. After Queen Elizabeth II’s racehorse 18. Iping 19. Shoreham Harbour 20. Littlehampton 21. Five Oaks 22. Owers Lightship 23. Yapton 24. Kingley Vale 25. East India merchant and property 26. Christ’s Hospital 27. Pennsylvania 28. Bognor 29. King George V 30. Blackdown

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Congratulations to Alan Silvester of Ford who is the winner of our Sussex Christmas Quiz 2023 published in last month’s In Focus magazines. Our esteemed In Focus writer and Sussex author and historian, Kim Leslie, visited Alan at his home in January to give him his prize, a copy of Kim’s excellent book Sussex Tales of the Unexpected: Five Centuries of County Life. Thank you to everyone who sent in their answers, we had an amazing response. And for those of you who did the quiz at home – the correct answers are above. Thank you to Kim for putting together the quiz questions which were not easy! Here’s looking forward to the Sussex Christmas Quiz 2024! Architectural & Structural Designs FOR

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HELEN GAGAN SOLICITOR ASSET PROTECTION TRUSTS “We’ve worked hard and saved all our lives, why should the Local Authority have access to everything if one of us needs to go into a care home?” Mirror Wills leaving everything to the surviving spouse on your death for most families is the natural assumption of the right thing to do. HOWEVER, this means there is no asset protection in having this arrangement and all the matrimonial assets are exposed to being taken in care fees if sadly your health deteriorates and you end up needing full time care. For a variety of reasons I DO NOT recommend giving your house to your children or putting it into Trust in your lifetime. Therefore, you will need to ask yourself, is it a good idea to leave your half share of your home to your surviving spouse/partner on death? Why not leave your half share for their USE but not actually give it to them? Helen Gagan Solicitor Property Trust Wills can be drafted to be as flexible as you wish but the most straightforward arrangement is that on your death, if you die first, you leave your half share of your home in a family Trust arrangement for the benefit of by way of example your children, but state they are not to receive it during the lifetime of your surviving spouse. Your half share of the property would then NOT be included in any future means test calculation for care fees. Free initial consultations are available. If you have a Will already in place that you would like reviewed in line with your present situation or simply wish to obtain some more detailed information on Asset Protection Trusts, please feel free to email or call the office for an appointment. Helen is a full member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) the leading worldwide professional body for practitioners in the field of Wills, Estate Planning, Trusts and related issues. Helen will be delighted to help and advise the local community in relation to: • Wills and Trusts • Inheritance Tax • Care Fees Planning • General & Lasting Powers of Attorney • Probate • Administration of Estates Helen Gagan Solicitor … listening to her clients Felpham Chambers, 60 Felpham Road, Felpham, Bognor Regis, West Sussex, PO22 7NZ Office telephone number: 01243 867330 Mobile: 07584 991081 Email: helen@helengagansolicitor.co.uk www.helengagansolicitor.co.uk

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FIVE EASY TIPS FOR A STYLE BOOST

BY FELPHAM FASHION GURU VICKY BOOKER

The fun and glamour of Christmas and New Year is done, the weathers grey and damp, our New Year’s Resolutions may have fallen by the wayside - it’s time for a little style boost to cheer us up! Here are five tips that are free or won’t cost the earth … Declutter your Wardrobe It’s such a cathartic process to have a good clear out now and then (I recommend doing this at least twice a year), but a full wardrobe de-clutter can be daunting. Try spending just 10 or 15 minutes a day over a week picking out five things you no longer love, don’t wear, or aren’t a good fit. By the end of the week, you’ll have cleared 35 items that can go to charity, recycling, or sold to make a bit of cash back! If you don’t think you have that many clothes, remember this can include shoes, accessories, and undies too. Shop your Wardrobe Now you can see more clearly what you have, play around with putting items together that you may not have tried before. Or resurrecting something that’s been neglected recently. Try physically moving things around – hanging items by colour instead or category or vice versa, hanging items that have been folded up, mixing and matching suits etc. This can spark new outfit ideas and makes them feel fresh and new again. Accessorise One way to mix things up without going too bold is to accessorise your outfits. Never remember to put jewellery on? – make the effort to throw a necklace over that plain sweater. A printed or colourful scarf can make a boring top come to life. And if you’re feeling brave, try wearing a hat out and about – and I don’t mean your dog-walking bobble hat, it can be a real outfit booster. Pop on some Lippy Even if you’re not a big makeup person, it’s amazing how much difference just a slick of the right lipstick can make. As you’d expect, I’m going to say it helps to know what shades will flatter your face and make your eye sparkle too. But as a rule of thumb, if you’re fair in colouring, go for a peachy nude or glossy pink. And if you have a darker, richer look, a bold red or mahogany hue will look great. My colour me beautiful range of makeup has 22 different lipsticks and 6 glosses, so you can find the perfect shade. Change up your Hair This can be as a big a change as cutting it all off for a short bob or pixie cut, or something less dramatic as getting a fringe cut in. If you don’t want to go for the chop, try a hair accessory, or simply try tying it in a different way – a change is as good as a rest or so they say! Remember to consider your face shape and scale when choosing your hairstyle. I can help you with choosing your best lippy, show you your face shape for choosing a new hairstyle, or doing the wardrobe review with you – get in touch for more information. My seasonal style updates in March are a great way to get a bit of inspiration. Sign up to my mailing list to be the first to hear when the dates drop – https://vickybooker.com/contact-us/ or check out my website www.vickybooker.com

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Pet food and supplies Wild bird and fish foods House and home Gifts - Toys Keys cut A & M Barley Ltd 161 Middleton Road Middleton-on-Sea PO22 6DE

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A GOOD READ

BY NATASHA DONOVAN

Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom Tuesdays with Morrie is a memoir that recounts the author’s weekly visits to his former sociology professor, Morrie Schwartz, who is in the final stages of ALS, a rare and terminal neurodegenerative disease, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. Each Tuesday, they explore one of life’s fundamental questions, making this book a patchwork of profound wisdom. Albom’s prose is simple yet stirring, capturing Morrie’s remarkable outlook on life even as he faces his impending demise. Morrie’s insights on love, work, community, family, aging, forgiveness, and, ultimately, death, are both timeless and universally applicable. His teachings emphasize the importance of connection, compassion, and living a life that resonates with one’s personal values. But what makes the book truly compelling is the transformation of Albom himself. A successful sports journalist caught in the whirlwind of a career-driven life, Albom’s reconnection with Morrie becomes a catalyst for his own introspection and growth. This personal evolution is what lends the book its emotional heft. Tuesdays With Morrie is more than a tribute to a dying man’s wisdom; it is an invitation to pause and reflect on our own lives. Its enduring popularity attests to its ability to touch hearts and awaken minds. In a world bustling with noise and haste, Morrie’s lessons urge us to embrace simplicity, love, and, ultimately, our humanity.

PUZZLE SOLUTIONS Solution to Mind Benders 1. One thing after another. 2. Once upon a time. 3. Read between the lines.

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Looking for extra support with your day to day living? The Connect to Support website is for anyone in West Sussex who is looking for additional help or support to maintain their independence.

Visit our website to: • discover tips on improving your health and wellbeing • view equipment to help you stay independent • find support for carers • learn about options for extra care and support.

westsussexconnecttosupport.org Do you need help to use the website? • Email: socialcare@westsussex.gov.uk • Phone: 01243 642121

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Dr Davina Mahoney

Dr John Harker Dr Mauricio Carrillo Dr Sharad Patel

If you have moved to this area, or are looking for a new dentist, we would love for you to come and join our friendly Bognor Regis practice. We pride ourselves on a partnership built on trust and mutual respect to improve your dental health. We aim to work with you to provide optimum dental care with the latest and advanced dental treatments, transparent costs and a friendly experience every time you visit us.

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Free initial consultation Latest implant technology including on-site 3D CBCT scanner No more gaps or dentures Eat, chew and smile with complete confidence We accept referrals from other dental practices for complex single and multiple dental implants

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At Felpham Dental we offer a full range of cost-effective treatments for both general and cosmetic dentistry. These include whitening, veneers, crowns, white fillings, dental implants, root canal treatments and facial aesthetics including intradermal wrinkle treatments. We accept referrals for complex root canal treatments with Dr John Harker, and oral surgery referrals including facial pain and migraine, with Dr Mauricio Carrillo. Invisalign Teeth Straightening

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Direct Hygienist Access You can directly access our full team of dental hygienists: Elizabeth Goodchild, Jane Gander and Helen Carter even if you are not a registered patient. Emergency Dental Care Please call 01243 864663 and speak with Chrissie or Tracey. Contact us: Felpham Dental 83 Felpham Road Bognor Regis.PO22 7PF (Opposite Milestones Garage)

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We supply, install & repair all makes of garage doors, including automatic electric doors. All at very competitive prices and no call out fees. Garage Door Electric Operator Supplied & Fitted From £345 inc VAT

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DEMENTIA CARE CUTS – WE CAN HELP Dear All, You may have heard the recent news that the NHS Dementia Assessment Service across Sussex, will be pausing assessments from the 1st of January until April 2024, and wondering what this means. In December, Sussex Partnership Foundation Trust announced that they are closing the Sussex Dementia Assessment Service until at least April because of winter pressure. Anyone referred for a dementia assessment by their GP will not be able to see a specialist until at least April. This could leave over 1,000 families affected by dementia waiting many months more to receive a diagnosis of dementia. We want to be explicit that this only applies to the NHS Dementia Assessment Service and NOT to Sage House, which is run by local charity Dementia Support. At the charity, we are extremely concerned about how this reduction in NHS services will impact local people and, we want to get the message out that we’re here to help, whether someone has a diagnosis of dementia or not. The festive period and New Year often sees families get together and changes in behaviour, personality or memory issues can become more noticeable. We always see an increase in people seeking help in January for this reason. At Sage House we provide specialist advisors, known as Wayfinders, who help people understand how to deal with dementia, whether diagnosed or not. We are a charity and as such the service is completely free of charge, and open to anyone- there is no need to have a referral from a healthcare professional. Wayfinders provide help, advice, and emotional support for people through their entire dementia journey, but we also have a café in Sage House Tangmere, wellbeing activities, and a daycentre. We know that waiting for a dementia diagnosis can be an Dementia Support CEO, Sally Tabbner, agonising time for families, as they look to the future with fear (left) with one of her customers. and uncertainty, and we want to do everything possible to alleviate that. We are here to offer support and advice and will do everything we can to support local people - before, during and after a diagnosis. But as a local charity, we can only do so with your support. We know this is a difficult time of year to be asking for donations and we’re immensely grateful to those who give to our regular appeals, which mean we can support our current customers and their families when they need it most. However, the sudden and unexpected closure of the dementia assessment service will leave many people in limbo; we know we can help, we want to help but being a young charity means we do not have the reserves in the bank to call on to respond to the unpredicted surge we are going to see. If you need help or support please contact us on 01243 8886941 or pop into Sage House which is based in City Fields Way, Tangmere. PO20 2FP. If you can help with our appeal for funding please either call us or visit dementiasupport.org.uk/urgent-appeal to give what you can to support local people waiting for a dementia diagnosis. Best wishes, Sally Tabbner Dementia Support Chief Executive www.dementiasupport.org.uk

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BOGNOR REGIS TIDE TABLE February 2024, Time Zone GMT

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Ashton Domiciliary Care Our family caring for yours! Reliable help with indoor and outdoor tasks, a caring ear, a friendly familiar face and making a cup of tea so you can put your feet up - that’s what we do. Our dedicated team are trained to support mental wellbeing and to help you access support groups in your community.

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Our Services • Personal Care: Showering, Bathing, Toileting Needs, Oral Mouth Care, Hair Care, Foot Care, Incontinence Care. • Outreach: Shopping Trips, Help with Transport when Attending Classes, Support Getting to Appointments, Accompanying to Lunch and Dinners. • Preparation: Food Preparation, Cooking, Shopping, Monitoring, Food Rotation, Ordering Meals. • Companionship: Social Calls, Help and Hobbies, Stimulating Mental Health Activities, Pet Care. • Domestic: Cleaning, Washing Up, Laundry, Bed Change, Taking the Bins Out. • Everything Else: Dementia Care, End of Life Care, Medication Management, Arranging Appointments, Collecting Prescriptions, Short Term Respite Care.

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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS Aerial Installation Aerial & Satellite Connections

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Admin Services Virtual Assistant

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Bathrooms Coastline Everything Bathrooms

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Car Repairs / Maintenance Hutchings Vehicles 17 NL Autos 25 Parkers Vehicle Services 10-11 Caravan Services TH Caravan Services

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Care Centres & Home Care Ashton Care 43 Hollymead House 28 Cleaning Services Conway Carpet Cleaning 24 Curtains, Blinds and Fabrics Ceceboo 7 Stock Blinds 27

Dental Care Felpham Dental Surgery 36-37

Hair & Beauty AR Hair

Doors Dream Doors

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Health / Wellbeing / Fitness Arun Leisure 5 West Sussex Colonics 35 Home Wound Care 17

Dog Care Barking Mad Dogs

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Driveways LG Aldwick Drivewys

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Electrical Contractors DC Electrics

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Locks / Security Lock Medic GRN Locksmith

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Lofts Access4Lofts

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Footcare Prescription Footwear

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Interior Designers TJ Interiors

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Funeral Services Darren Miles

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Painters & Decorators The Decorator Man

Garage Doors AW Garage Doors

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Pest Control TempPest

Garden Services Garden Concepts The Gardensmith

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Financial Services Advice for Later Life

Plumbing & Heating Alan’s Plumbing Prestigious Heating Priority Heating

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Property Maintenance/DIY Allbrights 41 Roofing New Heights Roofing

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Schools Westbourne House School 15 Surveyor Keith Chandler

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Solicitors MJR Helen Gagan SMR Solicitors

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Welcome to Arundel Clocks 01243 585059 gary@arundelclocks.com I have been restoring, repairing, servicing and selling clocks for the last 25 years. Arundel Clocks is based in the heart of Elmer Sands, West Sussex serving surrounding areas. We are happy to undertake any work from a service to a major strip down and re‐build or restoration. I always give a guaranteed price (with no hidden costs) and an estimated time for completion of the work undertaken, all repairs are backed up with a back to base twelve month guarantee.

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FEBRUARY HOROSCOPES BY LOCAL ASTROLOGER LETICIA PARMER This Valentine’s month the planet Uranus in Taurus, alongside Jupiter, goes from strength to strength, inspiring you to solve matters close to your heart in most original, detailed yet perhaps eccentric, ways. This is the month for the most innovative proposal or romantic gesture. ARIES You won’t be able to resist putting some coins in the busker’s hat as your awareness of others’ needs is magnified.

LIBRA Though you will be in a party mood, don’t let that lead to you feeling jealous about attention others pay your sweetheart.

TAURUS Though you are renowned for your reliable unchangeability, this Februay you are ready to try something new for Valentines.

SCORPIO You like nothing better than to cosy up at home with one very special person and original ideas for creating a romantic space.

GEMINI Dreams and escape are influencing you deeply now. You want to whisk your loved-one away on a magic carpet.

SAGITTARIUS Be careful how you word those recommendations for new ways of doing things at work, as others may not be as flexible.

CANCER Determined to get to the bottom of what a friend has told you, be careful not to come across as a nosey busy-body. LEO Whatever work and play you are set to do this month, you’d prefer to do it teamed up with that special person. VIRGO A change in the way you want to study or teach others will occupy your naturally analytical and meticulous mind.

CAPRICORN You have creative flair aplenty this February, and what you create may well lead to an increase in income. AQUARIUS Your natural design skills come into play now, especially using innovation to improve your home’s flow and space. PISCES Getting your message across will be both a drive and a pleasure now. You can create beautiful Valentine poetry.

Leticia Parmer

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