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Shop Local Campaign

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Well Being

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COMMENT

THE ROAD TO RECOVERY

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y the time you read this issue you may have benefitted from a half price meal courtesy of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, gone to the gym or even been to the cinema. Finally, there is some kind of normailty returning. However, I am sure I’m not the only one to find that its hard to break the habits of ‘Lock Down’ and start going out and about again and forgetting about the last four months. Cllr Alaistair McPherson, The Town Mayor is urging the community of Haywards Heath to support local shops as he launches the Shop Local Haywards Heath Campaign (see page 10). Haywards Heath is fortunate to have such a diverse range of shops around the Town and as the Major says, “Our local businesses are the backbone of our economy. They create jobs locally, are run or

managed by local people and many of them support local charities and community groups. Choosing to shop local also has a tremendous positive impact on our environment. It can help reduce air pollution and fuel consumption. Buying locally produced food cuts down on carbon footprints as it doesn’t rely on overseas travel or long lorry trips. It also reduces the need for shipping, packing and refrigeration facilities and is therefore far kinder to our environment worldwide.” Hopefully this appeal will encourage everyone to start going back into town to spend much needed money in all the local businesses and help them get back on their feet after months of being shut down. Richard Milbourn, Editor E: editor@carnahpublications.com

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MID SUSSEX APPLAUDS AWARDS

NOMINATE COMMUNITY CHAMPIONS

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ollowing the great success of the first Mid Sussex Applauds Awards last year, nominations are now open for 2020. The Awards aim to highlight the fantastic work of individuals and organisations across the district. Through each of the eight categories the Awards seek to recognise our connections and celebrate our community. With categories ranging from young achievers to green champions, those who help support active lifestyles and who work to bring communities together, we hope to highlight all our community VIPs. The categories are Good Sport Award – a club or individual who has made an outstanding contribution to supporting activity or sport in Mid Sussex Young Volunteer of the year - recognising those young people who have made a difference in their local community Stronger Communities – a community group or organisation that has helped to bring together cultures and communities through a local project or community activity Young Achiever Award - against all the odds, someone who has overcome significant obstacles and made a positive difference to their own lives or to other young people through education, campaigning or helping another overcome a difficult situation or personal problem. Take Pride in Mid Sussex - This award will recognise residents who dedicate their time and energy into keeping Mid Sussex clean and green, take pride in their local area by creating community gardens, painting local spaces, upcycling or encouraging others to recycle. Business in the Community Award – recognising a business which supports or makes a positive contribution to benefit and enhance community life Lifetime Achievement Award – an individual

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who has made a substantial commitment to the community in their lifetime Stronger Together – an individual who has helped to bring together cultures and communities through a local project or community activity Mid Sussex District Council Chairman Councillor Colin Trumble commented, “2020 has been an exceptionally challenging year for all in the community. I have been extremely impressed at the way organisations and individuals have risen to those challenges giving vital support, especially to those most in need. I have also been impressed by the way businesses have very swiftly adapted to the new environment and continued to give help to their communities. Yet, while the response to recent challenges has been magnificent, I am so pleased that people and organisations have continued to do the charity and support work they always do. Unquestionably, this shows we have a strong community in Mid Sussex of which we should feel proud and for which we should feel grateful. “I know there will be many individuals, groups and organisations we will want to thank and recognise so please send in your nominations for this year’s Mid Sussex Applauds Awards so we can celebrate their achievements and tell their stories.” Residents are encouraged to take part in the straightforward nomination process which will be open until 18th September. Just visit www.midsussex.gov.uk/applauds for details of how to nominate.

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WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL

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eveloper Redrow started building a new roundabout for its Penlands Green housing development in Haywards Heath in June. Once built, the roundabout will improve the current junction arrangement to meet current and future needs and make the local highways network safer. The work is scheduled to take about 12 weeks but, following extensive efforts by the local MP, county councillor, highway officers and the developer itself, it has been agreed that the period of full road closures involved will be reduced. Current estimates from the contractor are that the Hanlye Lane and Borde Hill Lane junction will be able to remain open for local access for the first phase of the works. Originally it had been planned for the

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junction to be fully closed for the full 12 weeks. There will be extended working hours to enable weekend working to get the work done as quickly as possible and minimise disruption for the community as a whole, and local businesses in particular. Once built, the roundabout will improve the current junction arrangement to meet current and future needs and make the local highways network safer. Details of the road closures will be posted on Redrow’s website and advertised on local road signage as work progresses. Anyone who has an enquiry about the scheme is asked to contact the developer via: info@urbanissta.co.uk

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H AY W A R D S H E AT H M AYO R

SHOP LOCAL CAMPAIGN

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llr Alaistair McPherson, Town Mayor of Haywards Heath is urging the community of Haywards Heath to support local shops as he launches the Shop Local Haywards Heath Campaign with a video on Facebook. Cllr McPherson Comments “I do hope this message finds you well and still coping with the measures imposed on us by Covid-19. It is certainly strange times for our community but I have been so proud of the way in which we have all pulled together in support of the elderly and more vulnerable in our Town. Thank you all so very much for your wonderful community spirit. Now that restrictions are easing and with the Government’s announcement that our

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shops may open, I wanted to launch our ‘Shop Local Haywards Heath’ campaign. Many of our businesses have struggled during the lock down and many of them have also shown compassion and caring by adapting the way they operate, donating food and packages and supporting our community. So I am asking us all to help get our local economy going and support our local businesses. We are very fortunate in Haywards Heath to have such a diverse range of shops around our Town. We are able to boast local butchers and a fresh fish shop, local supermarkets, a delicatessen and a regular Farmers market. We have everything you need on hand locally from homeware and hardware stores to gifts, flowers, toys and games. We have shops for clothes, shoes and gifts, for health and sports and for toys, games and party supplies. Our local businesses are the backbone of our economy. They create jobs locally, are run or managed by local people and many of them support local charities and community groups. Choosing to shop local also has a tremendous positive impact on our environment. It can help reduce air pollution and fuel consumption. Buying locally produced food cuts down on carbon footprints as it doesn’t rely on overseas travel or long lorry trips. It also reduces the need for shipping, packing and refrigeration facilities and is therefore far kinder to our environment worldwide. I’m going to kick off this campaign by shopping locally and my family and I will provide feedback and highlights on their local shopping experiences over the coming months – see my Mayor’s section on our website for results! So lets get our locally economy going and Shop Local Haywards Heath.”

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WELL BEING

WHAT IS ANXIETY & WHY DO I HAVE IT nxiety can feel like a crazy thing completely out of

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increases our rate of breathing to ensure that we are

your control. In actual fact, it feels so useless and

getting enough oxygen in to pump to the major muscles

mad that you can often be very harsh with

and organs for this strenuous activity our body is expecting.

yourself. Thoughts such as “I am being stupid” or “this is

We can start gasping, feeling dizzy and sometimes feel as if

ridiculous” might come to mind. Or maybe you are ashamed

we are hyperventilating. Our pupils will dilate which can

that you feel this way at all and want to hide it away. It is

cause spots in front of our eyes, saliva can decrease

as if you want to punish yourself for feeling this stupid,

resulting in a dry mouth and we can start sweating. Even

uncontrollable thing.

the hair on our body will feel as if it is standing up, mainly

But is it really stupid? Anxiety is not truly a mindless

because when we were still quite hairy we would have

thing, no matter how silly or out of control we feel. In

made an impressive spectacle with all our hair fluffed like

actual fact, it is an important and incredibly helpful aspect

that. In short, all the symptoms of anxiety are very common

of being a human. At one time it served us very well,

sense physical responses to the activation of the

ensuring our survival and the continued existence of the

sympathetic nervous system through a signal that warns it

human species. When we were still running around on the

of danger. And make no mistake, that is what your brain is

savannahs hunting animals and being hunted in turn, our

telling you. You are in dire danger.

body’s automatic anxiety response was very helpful indeed. When we received a fright or felt endangered our bodies

But what happens when we are no longer being hunted on the savannah? Our body hasn’t changed, yet we still

would react without having to wait for our brains to join

have all these physical and emotional responses. We have

the party, and this would often mean the difference

evolved to respond to stressful stimuli with a physical

between literal life and death. Either this sabre-tooth

response. Except that now our activating events are work

munched you as you hung around to consider your options,

stress, or a fight with a loved one, or a confrontation with

or you managed to skedaddle which allowed you to see

an angry boss. We are no longer in physical danger, but our

one more day. This is called a sympathetic process, meaning

brains have not yet cottoned on to that fact. It is trying to

that it is controlled by the sympathetic nervous system

save your life with an outdated method that is no longer

which controls our automatic fight or flight responses. One

accurate or always that helpful. You will sure be glad for

of the consequences of this automatic instant response is

that process when you touch a hot stovetop and that very

that it tends to be an all or nothing reaction – I don’t flee a

same system helps you pull your hand away before you can

little, I flee a lot.

even become aware that you have burned yourself. When

When our sympathetic nervous system is activated by an

we are being critical towards ourselves for this response or

external event our brain releases the chemicals adrenaline

feeling shame, it is a self-punishment for something that is a

and noradrenaline from glands in the kidneys, which spurs

biological imperative, that is indeed helpful at appropriate

your body into action until either the chemicals are burned

times and that is an active attempt by your brain to keep

out or the parasympathetic system sends us the signals that

you safe.

we can now relax and let down our guard. These chemicals have very real effects on our physical

Instead of that harsh inner critic we should try a more compassionate, thankful approach to our own behaviour.

body as we prepare to fight for our lives or run away to

By saying “thank you for trying to keep me safe, but it is

live another day. Our hearts will start beating strongly,

not necessary in this instance” we can create some space

pumping blood away from our extremities (e.g. fingers and

for ourselves in order to refocus and try some things that

toes) and into our major muscles and organs. This can lead

are actually more helpful and supportive.

to the numb or tingly feeling we can get in our extremities

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and the heart palpitations we feel when anxious. It also

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LOCK DOWN

THINGS TO DO hen you’re stuck at home in a local lockdown,

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or having to quarantine under the

be inspired to cook

Government’s latest scheme (which will no

something lovely for supper!

sometimes you don’t want to have to think of things to

papers - The big pile you

occupy yourself…you want a ready-made list.

mean to organise every

doubt have changed again before I finish typing this)

Make a playlist of your favourite songs from senior

Organize that pile of

time you add something to

school. Take a trip down memory lane while you…

it. Shred the papers you

Organize your wardrobe - Create a system: colour,

don’t need and file the ones you do. Aim to make the

length, style…whatever works. Having an organized

sorting and filing a weekly event so it never becomes

space helps you see what you have and allows you to

too overwhelming when life approaches normality

find things easily.

again.

Wash your makeup brushes - Your skin and eyes will

Clean out your computer’s hard drive and emails -

thank you. Clean out your fridge and organise food

Get rid of all the stuff you downloaded ages ago and

cupboards - Check sell-by dates and anything that looks

emails from 2016 that you have absolutely no use for. It

mouldy! Clean all the shelves and compartments.

will feel good and encourage you to keep your email

Rejoice in being able to open your fridge and find what

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Total bill – £20

confirmed that VAT will still be due on the full value of

Total paid by customer = £10

the bill, before the discount has been applied. The logic

Total paid by scheme = £10 (50% of the total bill for

behind this is that whilst the customer is only paying

food and non-alcoholic drinks)

part of the bill themselves, the restaurant is still

VAT due = 0.95p – being 5% of £20

receiving full payment for the meal, by way of third party consideration from the scheme.

VAT example for meal for two people, including alcohol.

For businesses on Invoice basis for VAT, the VAT should

Food cost – £15

be accounted for on the full value of the meal in the

Alcoholic beverages – £5

VAT quarter that the meal is sold. That includes

Total bill – £20

accounting for the VAT on the refund which might not

Total paid by customer = £12.50

yet have arrived from HMRC.

Total paid by scheme = £7.50 (50% of the bill excluding alcohol)

For businesses on cash basis for VAT, the VAT should be

VAT due on food = 5% of £15 = £0.71

accounted for on each portion of the payment as it

VAT due on alcohol = 20% of £5 = £0.83

arrives. VAT on the customer payment, is accounted for

Total VAT due = £1.54

in the quarter the meal is eaten. VAT on the payment from HMRC will be accounted for as and when that

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Alongside the scheme you can continue to apply the

saving measures in the Resources section of our

temporary reduced rating for VAT on these catering

website: www.taxadept.co.uk. Please contact via

supplies. Remember that the temporary reduced rate

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doesn’t apply to sales of alcohol and neither does the Eat Out to Help Scheme. VAT example for meal for two people: Food cost – £15 Non-alcoholic beverages – £5

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fed them, mulched them, and watered them through the hot season, and they returned in full vigour the following year. Dahlias come in the most amazing array of colours. 'Lubega Power Yellow-Orange' sounds like a toilet cleaner but is in fact a gloriously tropical dwarf bedding dahlia which produces masses of double flowers well into autumn if you deadhead it regularly. At 30cm you can plant it at the front of the border or in window boxes to brighten the dullest of days. Dahlia 'Cornel Brons' produces wonderful round copper-coloured architectural flowers. They are long-lasting and make spectacular cut flowers. They look good in the middle of a border because they grow to 90cm. For gardeners who prefer a more subtle or unusual colour palette: Dahlia 'Cafe aux Lait produces enormous exquisite blooms in a soft apricot-pink colour, which fade to vintage cream. It's the perfect dahlia for creating a focal point toward the back of the border as it grows to 120cm. Dahlia 'Creme de Cassis' has stunning twotone petals on water lily-shaped flowers. It grows to 90cm so is good for the middle of a border and also looks fabulous in a big pot.

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TARTE TATIN I think of tarte tatin as grown-up toffee apples, and like the pizzas last month it’s another recipe that can be cooked in a cast-iron pan. Preparation time: 15 mins Cooking time: 20 minutes, plus cooling time, plus 30 minutes in the oven. Serves: 6 INGREDIENTS

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minutes. Then remove and allow to cool completely. Sieve the flour into a large mixing bowl, add the diced butter and rub together until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs. Stir in the sugar and a pinch of salt. Add the beaten egg and combine into a dough. Add a little water if required but keep the dough fairly dry. Wrap it in clingfilm and refrigerate for 30 minutes. Pre-heat the oven to 200C / Gas. Roll out the pastry to about 5mm/inch thick and cut out a circle slightly larger than your pan. Place the pastry on top of the pan and tuck the edges around the fruit. If your pan has a detachable wooden handle, now is the time to detach it! Bake for about 30 minutes until the pastry is golden, then remove from the oven. Allow to cool for 5 minutes, then place a plate which should be slightly larger than the pan, on top and carefully invert the tart on to the plate. Serve warm crème fraiche, natural yoghurt, or vanilla ice cream.

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here has never been a better time to buy second hand for your home. During lockdown lots of people indulged in some major decluttering and many lovely items have ended up on eBay, Facebook, and similar sites, not to mention charity shops and vintage stores. Nowadays we can buy anything we like new online or in department stores. So why purchase anything second-hand? Well, the problem with everyone shopping in the same stores is that everyone’s home begins to look a bit like identikit furnishing or ‘homedesign-by-numbers’. Then there’s the issue of landfill. Buying second-hand means you’re not contributing to a ‘wasteful’ society. Finally, second-hand means you get to choose something different, quirky, and unique to you. Take paintings. It’s easy to pop into IKEA and buy a nice printed canvas but buying an original vintage oil painting is significantly more worth it. Most people think ‘Rembrandt’ or ‘Monet’ if you mention oil paintings but there are many lovely affordable original works of art or vintage prints on offer, and who knows, you might even happen upon an undiscovered old master! Antiques rugs are another good purchase and can set the tone of an entire space. Look in antique markets for Oushaks and Serapis style rugs. They use higher-quality wool, have a softer texture and blend with modern or antique furniture. They also tend to appreciate in value with age. Look for quality craftmanship, no sun damage, and no smoke and pet odours. An older rug should be worn evenly. Leather club chairs will always be a good purchase. Look for original leather or one

recovered with vintage leather. Distressed leather is lovely and adds character but avoid chairs with a lot of peeling or cracking, and (unless it is for decorative purposes only) check the support it offers! I break plates and cups with alarming regularity. So much so that I gave up on matching dinner services many years ago. Instead I buy pretty individual vintage pieces I like. The mix ‘n’ match look is eclectic but works for me and my family. Vintage doesn’t necessarily mean expensive, but if you are more careful than I am go for it. Look for patina, shape, and design to indicate whether an article is genuine. Mirrors are some of the best items to buy vintage or antique. There are a wide range of styles in good condition that can add a touch of history or character to a room. says Brown. An original mirror edged with silver or gold, even if it is distressed, is it’s so much more interesting than anything bought new. Old mirrors may have distortions or bubbles in the glass so are best placed where ‘decorative’ or ‘increasing light and space’ is more important than ‘functional mirror’! Buying second hand can be fun, let you express your individual personality, save money and the planet. What could be better?

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SUSSEX MISCELLANY

THE JOY OF SUSSEX This new series of articles is written by Kevin Newman, a Sussex-born author, historian, tour guide around the county and history teacher.

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or those who missed this year’s postponed Olympics we try to compensate with look back at competitions, games and challenges from Sussex’s past. Geographically, the coastal heart of Sussex is Brighton’s Old Steine, which hopefully soon again will be a much nicer area than the busy grassy traffic island it currently is. It is hard to believe today, but it was once “an arena for curious contests.” The Edwardian writer on Sussex, E.V. Lucas tells of how “officers and gentlemen, ridden by other officers and gentlemen competed in races with octogenarians. Strapping young women were induced to run against each other for a new smock or hat.” He continues: “Every kind of race was devised, even to walking backwards; while a tame stag was occasionally liberated and hunted to refuge.” Apart from the animal cruelty, how much fun would it be to have a ‘Brighton Alternative Olympics’ in this vein once more in the Steine – West versus East Sussex! Sticking with Brighton, the city may be very anticar today, but its early days saw it make and race cars, with Madeira Drive once the home of speedtrials. Brighton’s most famous car race today is where it hosts the finish line for a plethora of veteran cars making their way down from London. It occurs every November to celebrate the lifting of the Locomotive Act of 1865, otherwise known as the Red Flag Act. The first ever race of cars from London to Brighton subsequently started in 1896, called the ‘Emancipation Run’ to celebrate the repeal of the law, which had limited drivers to 4mph, curbed the development of the British car industry and insisted that any self-propelled vehicle had a man walk ahead of it waving a red flag. The event originally finished not on Madeira Drive, as it does today, but outside the Metropole. Later the race became known as the Veteran Car Run, with the emphasis being that the earliest vehicles only (veteran cars) could take part

and features in the 1953 film Genevieve from 1953. The Old Ship hotel in Brighton is where the meeting took place that created the Veteran Car Run, but it is also where another great race was created, this time a nautical one. Every year Brighton hosts an amazing annual yacht race every year from Brighton to France with historical inspiration. The Royal Escape Race started back in 1976, when Linda Morgan, the PR Officer for Brighton’s Old Ship Hotel called the Sussex Yacht Club with the idea for a race across the Channel. Linda was apparently very passionate about the idea and wanted to see every yacht in Sussex on the starting line. She took some calming down to recognise that with the limited facilities then available perhaps it should be scaled down a bit to just include SYC yachts, but the event has since grown and takes place every year in May. The Old Ship was still heavily involved back by the 1990s and used to fire the starting cannon for the race from its rooftop. The race gets its name from the journey Charles II made when escaping from Oliver Cromwell’s forces during the Civil War. We may not have had the Olympics this year, but at least cricket is back on in Sussex once more. Our wonderful County Cricket Ground has been at its present site in Eaton Road, Hove since 1872, before which the site was a barley field. Before then, the club was Brighton-based at Park Crescent and the

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Level (pictured above) and also briefly at the Royal Brunswick Cricket Ground. In its time the ground has overcome many adversities, the most unusual of which was an invasion by sheep in the first county match. Early on, the pitch was only enclosed by a concrete boundary, and surrounded by young trees planted nearby. The sheep from a nearby field took a fancy to these trees and decided to invade the pitch for a nibble. Following this session of sheep scoffing they were never replanted. The ground has also

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survived financial difficulties in its early days, trampling by football boots by a forerunner of the Albion and by two local schools. It’s hallowed pitch further survived stomping by Army boots when it became the HQ for the Cyclist battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment in WWI (as also did the ice rink that then existed next door). One corner of the ground was even used as a rifle range. In the next war, it was bombed twice, the first time in September 1940, causing four bomb craters and three soldiers to sadly lose their lives during the attempt to diffuse the fifth, unexploded bomb. In 1942, during the second raid, the players dived for cover as a small bomb fell by the score box. The ground has even survived sheep dog trials in October 1933, prompting the wonderful old joke that thankfully, none of the dogs were found to be guilty. Kevin Newman For ‘Scrumptious Sussex’ talks and motorised tours, please call All-Inclusive History on 07504 863867 or email info@allinclusivehistory.org.

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HAYWARDS HEATH Community Information Board Adventurers Art Club www.adventurersart.co.uk AFC Haywards www.twitter.com/afchaywards Clair Parkrun Saturday - 9am www.parkrun.org.uk/clair Cuckfield Archers Warden Park Academy, Cuckfield Sunday afternoon contact cuckfield.archers@gmail.com www.cuckfieldarchers.org.uk Cuckfield & Lindfield Probus Club. Secretary - Ken Watts kjdwatts@btinternet.com Haywards Heath & Beech Hurst Bowls Club hhbhbc@hotmail.com.uk Haywards Heath & District Fishing Club info@hhdas.com www.hhdas.com Haywards Heath District & Business Association 01444 882381 enquiries@blackmanterry.co.uk www.blackmanterry.co.uk Haywards Heath & District Probus Club Brian Bridges - 01273 400686 rojofar@btinternet.com Haywards Heath Chess Club Mid-September to the end of April www.haywardsheathchessclub.wordpress.com Haywards Heath Concert Band Hall behind the United Reform Church in South Road, Haywards Heath Tuesday - 8-9.30pm www.hhcb.org.uk Haywards Heath Cricket Club Gary - 07736 926693 Garyhoneysett@hotmail.com www.haywardsheath.play-cricket.com Haywards Heath Girl Guiding ccgirlguidingsussexcentral@gmail.com www.girlguiding.org.uk/get-involved Haywards Heath Lions Club Dolphin Leisure Centre 01444 451157 email swim@hhlionsswim.co.uk www.hhlionsswim.co.uk Haywards Heath District Table Tennis League Sunday - September - April enquiries@haywardsheathttl.co.uk www.haywardsheathttl.org.uk

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Haywards Heath Harriers membership@haywardsheathharriers.co.uk www.haywardsheathharriers.co.uk Haywards Heath Horticultural Society Third Thursday of each month - Sept to May alan.colgate@talktalk.net www.hhhs.org.uk Haywards Heath Junior Parkrun Sunday – 9.am haywardsheath-juniors@parkrun.com www.parkrun.org.uk/haywardsheath-juniors Haywards Heath Movie Makers www.haywardsheathmoviemakers.org.uk Mid Sussex Marlins info@midsussexmarlins.org www.midsussexmarlins.org Harlequin Bridge Club Haywards Heath Town Hall Wednesday - 7.15pm andrew@harlequinbridge.co.uk www.bridgewebs.com/harlequin Haywards Heath Music Society www.haywardsheathmusicsociety.org.uk Haywards Heath RFC Tuesday & Thursdays - 7pm rugby@hhrfc.co.uk www.hhrfc.co.uk Haywards Heath Rotary Birch Hotel, Lewes Road, Haywards Heath Twice a month - first and third Mondays (except Bank Holidays) – 6pm for 6.30pm www.rotary-ribi.org Haywards Heath Tennis Club Membership Secretary - Lynda - 01444 450883 lynda.jeyes@sky.com Haywards Heath Tuesday Club Haywards Heath Town Hall, 40 Boltro Road, Haywards Heath Second Tuesday of every month 10am -12pm Haywards Heath U3A www.haywardsheathu3a.org.uk Lindfield Badminton Club Dolphin Leisure Centre, Haywards Heath Monday - 8pm-10pm www.lindfieldbadmintonclubs.co.uk Mid Sussex Choir Methodist Church, Perrymount Road, Haywards Heath RH16 3DN Wednesday - 7.45 pm between September and May contact@midsussexchoir.org.uk www.midsussexchoir.org.uk Mid Sussex District Scouts www.midsussexdistrictscouts.com

Mid Sussex Ramblers Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays and Bank Holidays Wednesday evening during the summer months www.midsussexramblers.co.uk Mumpreneurs Networking Club 01273 681484 info@mumpreneursnetworkingclub.co.uk www.mumpreneursnetworkingclub.co.uk Relax with Colouring Haywards Heath Library, 34 Boltro Road, RH16 1BN Second Wednesday of the month - 2pm-3pm 01444 255444. Sussex Mineral & Lapidary Society Methodist Church in Perrymount Road, Haywards Heath RH16 3DN First Friday of the month - 7.30pm - 10.30pm www.smls.online Sussex Mountaineering Federation The Swan in Falmer First Wednesday of each month - 8pm info2@sussexmountaineeringfederation.org.uk www.sussexmountaineeringfederation.org.uk Sussex Pathfinders Saturday & Sundays 07842 792962 www.sussex-pathfinders.co.uk The Art Society Mid Sussex info@theartssocietymidsussex.org.uk www.theartssocietymidsussex.org.uk HAYWARDS HEATH USEFUL NUMBERS Citizens Advice Bureau 0844 4771171 MSDC 01444 458166 Out of Hours 01444 257298 Pest & Control 07762 239847 Parking Office 01444 257298 NHS Direct 0845 4647 Princess Royal Hospital 01444 441881 Sussex Police 101 Gas Leaks 0800 111999 Travel Line 0870 6082608 Help Point 01444 247726 Haywards Heath Town Council 455694

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