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Contents

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Comment

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North Horsham Parish Council

11

Donate to Debt Crisis

12

Keep Rookwood Green Alliance

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Self-Care Lock Down Tips

18

Electrification of the Railway

21

Lockdown - Lessons for Life

26

Campaign to Save Holbrook Club

32

Action Medical Research

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Recipe

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Garden View

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Pet’s Corner

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Overwhelmed With Clutter

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St Catherine’s Hospice

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Holbrook Community Information

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Puzzle Answers, Discounts & Offers

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COMMENT

DEVELOPMENT AT ROOKWOOD

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ousing development in Horsham is becoming an increasingly thorny subject. On page 12 you can read about the ‘Keep Rookwood Green Aliance’ (KRGA) that has been recently formed in response to the proposal to build 1,100 dwellings at Rookwood Golf Course, one of the ‘strategic sites’ in the Local Plan consultation. The KRGA believe that the Rookwood site should be retained as a green space to provide leisure and recreational opportunities for both the local community in Horsham town and those from further afield. The KRGA argue this proposal threatens Warnham Local Nature Reserve, which is adjacent to Rookwood, through noise and light pollution, increased predation by cats and by severing the Reserve’s wildlife corridors to the

west. It would be isolated within urban development and argue it will axe a popular amenity, destroy a valued green space and damage one of the most bio-diverse sites in Sussex. KRGA are urging residents to sign their petition and write to your local councillor by visiting www.keeprookwoodgreen.org Clearly any proposed development will divide opinions with the need for housing being weighed against the need to protect the countryside and prevent the ever increasing strain on services. Please write to me with your opinions regardless of which side of the arguement you stand? Richard Milbourn, Editor E: editor@carnahpublications.com

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N O R T H H O R S H A M PA R I S H C O U N C I L

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hank you to all of the NHS Care and Keyworker staff

contact the Parish Office please use e-mail if possible. Whilst

who have helped us all through this difficult time. It

the Annual Parish Meeting had to be cancelled, the Annual

has been so heart warming to see so many houses

Report for 2019/2020 has been published and is now

throughout the parish displaying rainbows and other message of thanks.

available on the Parish Council website. Horsham District Council is helping to co-ordinate support

Throughout the pandemic, North Horsham Parish Council

and help in the community and if you know of someone who

has kept open and maintained the public spaces at Amberley

needs help, or would like to volunteer to help, you can do so

Close, Birches Road, Earles Meadow and Holbrook Tythe Barn

by contacting Horsham District Council on 01403 215230 or e-

and the allotments at Amberley Close have remained open.

mailing Covid-19.Support@horsham.gov.uk. More details are

We are pleased to see that these facilities have been enjoyed by residents taking their daily exercise and that government guidelines relating to social distances have mainly been adhered to.

available on the Horsham District Council website. In light of the Covid 19 pandemic, plans to submit an application for a Traffic Regulation Order to paint double yellow lines on Crawley Road near Roffey

We are sorry that we are unable to re-open our

Corner to prevent cars parking on the grass verges

playgrounds at this time, but we will do so as soon

and damaging them has been delayed. However, if

as government guidelines allow. On 1st June 2020, the government eased some aspects of lockdown and allowed a maximum of 6 people from different homes

anyone has any views or wishes to support the application to WSCC please get in touch as we are still collecting evidence of community support. Further

to meet in the open air with social distancing. At that point,

details on this will be published on the Parish Council’s

the Parish Council started taking enquiries for bookings of the

website in due course.

Multi-courts near Holbrook Tythe Barn. It has been disappointing to note that during the lockdown, children have

You will find more information about North Horsham Parish Council on the Parish Council website

been gaining access to the courts by climbing over the fencing.

www.northhorsham-pc.gov.uk, or contact the Parish Council

This trespass is dangerous and if anyone sees it happening,

through the Clerk on 01403 750786, e-mail

please report it to us. If anyone wishes to book the Multi-

parish.clerk@northhorsham-pc.gov.uk. Your Parish Councillors

courts, please contact the Parish Council on the e-mail address

would like to wish you well during this difficult time.

below allowing at least 3 days before the booking. Whilst the three Parish Council owned community halls in the parish are likely to remain closed for general hires until at least the end of June 2020, North Heath Hall opened on 1st June 2020 to allow New View nursery to operate in line with government guidance. Holbrook Community Pre-school returned to North Heath Hall on 8th June 2020. When community halls can re-open for social gatherings, the Parish Council will look at ways in which this can be achieved safely, based on the bookings that we receive. Currently office staff are working from home. When it is safe to do so, and government guidance allows, the Parish

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KRGA

KEEP ROOKWOOD GREEN ALLIANCE

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n the recent Local Plan consultation Horsham District Council (HDC) proposed several ‘strategic sites’ for future housing developments. One of these is

Rookwood Golf Course where they propose to build 1100 high-density dwellings, up to five storeys high. The Covid-19 emergency has emphasised how access to local green space is vital for physical and mental wellbeing. Given the impact the proposals would have on the areas adjacent to Rookwood Golf Course, the “Keep Rookwood Green Alliance” (KRGA) has been formed from local groups. We (KRGA) believe that the Rookwood site should be retained as a green space to provide leisure and recreational opportunities for both the local community in Horsham town and those from further afield. This proposal threatens Warnham Local Nature Reserve, which is adjacent to Rookwood, through noise and light pollution, increased predation by cats and by severing the Reserve’s wildlife corridors to the west. It would be isolated within urban development. HDC does need to produce a Local Development

Nature Reserve. HDC do have a choice! The draft Local Plan proposed more housing capacity than the new Government targets require – presumably to give some post-

Plan, but this is the wrong plan! Their proposal will axe

consultation flexibility. They can choose to exclude some

a popular amenity, destroy a valued green space and

of the proposed sites and we urge them to “Keep

damage one of the most bio-diverse sites in Sussex.

Rookwood Green”. We need to protect this green space

Horsham District Council (HDC) has released an Ecological Survey Report compiled by a Principal Ecologist with fifteen years of experience.

for Horsham Residents, for wildlife and for future generations. The Victorians protected green space in cities and it is

The report confirms the rich natural heritage of the

the challenge of our generation to protect green spaces

site. In particular, the northern half contains important

in towns such as ours. What can YOU do? Have your say!

woodland bordering onto Warnham Local Nature

Please write to your councillors today. If you don’t have

Reserve and 75% of the land it represents is ‘high to

their names, find them here: www.writetothem.com

medium risk’ to the Reserve, if developed. The southern

Tell us what you would like to happen at Rookwood

land contains a flood plain as well linking vital green

by participating in our survey at

and blue corridors leading to the River Arun. Both

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/KRGAJune20.

halves of the site contain ancient wooded boundaries,

Sign the petition – add your name to the petition which

hedgerows, ditches and ponds which provide important

already has over 5000 signatures at

wildlife habitat.

http://chng.it/tLS8TnkZgr (Horsham District Council: No

Any development would need major access roads to reach the relatively small areas where building would

to Rookwood golf course future development for housing). Keep up to date with our website:

have the least impact, whilst the expected influx of

www.keeprookwoodgreen.org

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S T C AT H E R I N E ’ S H O S P I C E

SELF-CARE LOCK DOWN TIPS

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ow that most of us are self-

“If you have a garden, take up bird

isolating and practicing social

watching! At this time of year birds are

distancing, we’re adjusting to a

nesting and can do with a little help

new normal. It’s a stressful time, and it’s

from us with feeding. It’s very relaxing

only natural that we’re going to have

to watch them.” – Sally

up and down days. It’s important, now

“Take time to look after yourself.

more than ever, that we look after

Even if you’re confined to one room of

ourselves and practise self-care. To help

your house, you may still be able to do

with that, St Catherine’s Hospice asked

some meditation, yoga or some basic

their community of supporters to give

physical activity while watching an

their best self-care tips during this uncertain time. Here’s

exercise video.” - Laura

what they said:

• Stay in touch

• Try something new

“Keep talking – whether it’s video calls, text messages,

“Take up a creative hobby, like journaling or colouring,

voice notes, joining forums or joining conversations on

something you can look back on to remember the

social media, make sure you keep talking to those that you

challenge you overcame.” – Laura

love. It’s so important to stay social and not to shut

“Being cooped up at home is the perfect time to try that thing you’ve always put off doing. Try and learn

yourself off from everybody.” – Lizzie Whilst many of us are in lockdown at home, staff at St

something new every day, even if it’s just a single word or

Catherine’s Hospice continue to provide vital care and

phrase in a foreign language.” – Neil

support to local terminally ill people across our community.

• Stay positive

Never has their care been more important, but it’s only

“Remember that every passing second, we’re moving

thanks to the generosity of readers like you that St

closer to coming out the other side. Keep the faith and

Catherine’s can be there at a time it’s needed most. As a

stay positive!” – Paul

local charity, the well-loved hospice has already seen a

• Keep active

severe impact on its funding because of coronavirus, so

“Use the daily permitted exercise and make sure you get some fresh air. I go for a walk every day and try to do the 10,000 steps. I enjoy watching the trees greening up and

Claire Irving, St Catherine’s Chief Executive asked us to share this message with you. “As your local hospice, we’re proud to help people in

admiring the flowers.” - Carol

our community through the most difficult of times. Now,

• Stick to a routine

more than ever, we must look after one another.

“To make sure you aren’t wandering around aimlessly,

The impacts of coronavirus are profound, and my

have a structure in place so you can still have a routine” –

thoughts are with you at this extremely challenging and

Tanya

uncertain time. Today, more than ever, our relationships

• Declutter and organise

with our loved ones feel important. We’re taking extra

“While the pandemic may leave us feeling out of control,

time to reach out and connect with those we care about.

a great way to combat this is to focus on the things that

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ELECTRIFICATION OF THE RAILWAY Jeremy Knight from Horsham Museum & Art Gallery has written this article on how the trains were electrified and the impact it had on Horsham

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track, and reduced the risk of conductor rail icing up and breaking the contact. However, the third rail was a lot cheaper and a lot of the South Eastern rail network had been built cheaply and as such many tunnels and road bridges didn’t have the headroom to take the overhead wiring. “The third-rail system therefore had the advantage that it could be applied throughout the Southern Railway and, since it was cheaper and simpler to fit” therefore, it was adopted. One of the first lines to be electrified was Waterloo to Guilford and Dorking, which was completed in 1925. There was then a 12 year hiatus before the line was electrified to Horsham and beyond. But why change to electrically powered railways? After all this was not an era of green thinking. Electrification “allowed for much faster acceleration and breaking, which meant that capacity on the railway could be greatly increased and trains could call at more stops within the same timetable”. In addition every line that was

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of North-Street and Hurst road as it does at present…there will be a commodious hall and larger booking office, with the approach to the platforms behind, and these platforms will be like a one sided then two long, broad islands. The platforms between the lines will be approached by a bridge with stairways, instead of the present subway, and there will also be an entrance, as formerly from Station Road. On each platform, waiting rooms, restaurants and convenience will be provided.” When, in May 1938, the first electric train arrived in Horsham the local paper covered it in great detail, and with much excitement. The train arrived at Horsham at 10.17am, it then: “was run on to all the sidings on the east side of the station, and then the up line to Three Bridges was tested. A second run was made to Horsham and this time the train ran on to the other down line platform….After a short halt at Amberley the train returned to Horsham and then went on to Warnham up line. At Warnham it returned to Horsham, then to Amberley again, returning to Warnham, back to Horsham and then to Three Bridges. The train was watched by many people in houses cottages and fields, as it passed, sometimes at 50mpoh or 60mph…During the week residents along the newly electrified line have seen several electric trains running between Three Bridges and CONTINUED ON PAGE 20

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Amberley and Warnham and Amberley…All this has been brought to Horsham district by 66 cable trains which have arrived at Horsham Dept., bringing nearly 500 drums of cable. In the new signal box alone there is about 36 miles of wire

connecting the various instruments and controls.” Within a year railway traffic increased by 13%, and commuters today take it for granted. Until there is a fault on the line that is! Jeremy Knight (Pictures courtesy of Horsham Museum & Art Galley)

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TELEPHONE BUDDY SCHEME A LIFELINE Earl, a patient under the care of St Catherine’s Hospice, has been speaking to volunteer, Graham, once a week as part of St Catherine’s new Telephone Buddy scheme. The scheme was recently set up to make sure patients, who’ve temporarily had to stop attending the hospice’s Living Well Centre, remain connected to St Catherine’s by having a regular, social call with a volunteer. Here Earl and Graham share their experiences of the scheme.

Catherine’s Living Well Centre every Wednesday

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laughing goes on! The call

before lockdown happened. I’d got to know

is something to look

Graham whilst I’d been going to Living Well, so being

forward to each week and

paired up with him as part of the hospice’s new Telephone

it’s all positive as far as I’m

Buddy scheme was a continuation of that. When one of

concerned.”

arl said, “Due to my health issues, I was attending St

the nurses told me about the scheme I asked if I could

Earl adds, “A lot of

Graham says the

speak with Graham because I already knew him.

guidance and support for

Everything is driven by my needs as the patient.”

volunteers taking part in

Graham adds, “I’ve been volunteering at the hospice for

the scheme has been

Graham, a volunteer at St Catherine’s Hospice who has signed up to the hospice’s new Telephone Buddy scheme.

seven and a half years and was really pleased to be asked

fantastic too. He said, “I’m

to help whilst I’m not able to be at the hospice

chuffed to be able to do this. It’s an enlightened scheme.

volunteering. It means a lot that I can still do something to

St Catherine’s is all about giving patients as normal a life as

support patients and St Catherine’s and not just sit around

possible and the hospice is still doing that for them now.

for months. Earl and I had already met at the Living Well

It’s just it has to be over the phone rather than face-to-

Centre. We get on very well and already have a rapport

face at the moment.”

with one another. Earl really took to my meditation

The Telephone Buddy scheme was set up to help

sessions and my professional career was as a policeman.

people under the care of St Catherine’s feel less isolated

Earl was a policeman in New Zealand for a while, so we

during the pandemic and this is something that Graham

have similar interests.”

thinks it does really well. “It gives people a friendly voice to

The pair have been catching up together on the phone

chat to and lets them know, that even if they can’t attend

for over a month now. Earl says, “We usually have our call

the hospice in person, St Catherine’s is still there for them,”

at 10.30am for about an hour on Wednesdays. We’ve got

he said. “They know they’re not forgotten, it’s just the

lots of things in common and we talk about everything,

world has changed. For some patients, it’s not so much

no subject is barred. Sometimes, we agree to disagree on

about who is calling them, it’s more about keeping in touch

things but it’s not a problem as we can each present our

with the hospice in a different way to talking to a nurse.”

views.”

Earl hopes the scheme will continue even when he’s

Graham agrees, “Conversation flows naturally and it’s

able to return to St Catherine’s Living Well Centre. He said,

like having a chat with a friend. Earl’s an easy-going guy

“My calls with Graham work really well. We both want it

and we always find lots to talk about. It’s like being

to continue even when I’m able to visit the Living Well

together at the hospice for an hour, it’s just the service has

Centre again. It’s a great way to reach more people who

been adapted. Earl’s illness is a very small part of it. I’ll check

need the hospice.”

in on his general wellbeing but mostly we discuss our past

To help St Catherine’s support more people in your

experiences, the world in general, anything. We both look

community through this crisis and beyond, please visit:

forward to our call.”

www.stch.org.uk/donate

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STEP UP FOR YOUR LOCAL HOSPICE

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t Catherine’s Hospice is asking people in their community to step up this summer and make sure local terminally ill people can continue to have hospice care during these difficult times and beyond. The local charity is asking people to walk, jog, run or climb a distance or height to raise vital funds, so no one faces death and loss alone. Popular events like the charity’s annual Midnight Walk, aren’t possible at the moment causing a severe shortfall in funding. Step Up is a great opportunity to help St Catherine’s, and our support has never been more vital than now. Choose your own, personal challenge, or take on one that St Catherine’s suggests, and help your local hospice be there for others in your community. For example, you could: Run, walk or jog: A marathon – 50,000 steps; The width of England – 150,000 steps; From Crawley to Paris –

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social and corporate event requirements, however, the funds are, unfortunately, in short supply. The Club have started a crowdfunding campaign to raise £8,000 for the clubhouse revamp as it would help to increase the appeal of the club for further events, therefore helping to increase its own funding prospects. The Club are asking you to spare a moment of your time and hard earned pennies to donate to their project. To find out more and to donate, please visit www.justgiving.com/ crowdfunding/ roffeycricketclub

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