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Contents

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Comment

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North Horsham Parish Council

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Invitation For Tea At Two

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Readers’ Letters

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Enterprise Park Partners Sought

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Testing Times

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Brave New World Of Hair

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Sussex Miscellany

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Recipe

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Pet’s Corner

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Demand For Rural Locations

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St Catherine’s Hospice

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Book Review

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Garden View

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Puzzle Answers, Discounts & Offers

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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 routine of ‘Lock Down’ and start going out and about again and forgetting about the last four months. Horsham District Council has been busy introducing a number of initiatives to get people changing their habits to get people from across the District back into the towns and supporting the businesses which so desperately need our custom after months of being shut down. The Council’s new ‘Tea at Two’ (see page 11) campaign is a result of working with local cafes

and restaurants to encourage visitors into town in the afternoons when it is generally quieter. The Council has also waivered the usual fees associated with tables and chairs licensing to help the town’s hospitality sector expand their outdoor seating. There are also new traffic free areas, the extension of daytime traffic restrictions until the evenings and even a new long stay car park in North Street, Horsham in response to demand from residents and commuters. Hopefully this will help us all 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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N O R T H H O R S H A M PA R I S H C O U N C I L

THANK YOU TO ALL THE KEYWORKERS kçêíÜ=eçêëÜ~ã=m~êáëÜ=`çìåÅáä=ÅçîÉêáåÖ=íÜÉ=~êÉ~ë=çÑ=oçÑÑÉóI=kçêíÜ=eÉ~íÜI=eçäÄêççâ=~åÇ iáííäÉÜ~îÉå=J=ïçêâáåÖ=áå=íÜÉ=Åçããìåáíó=Ñçê=íÜÉ=ÅçããìåáíóK= n 21st July 2000 Bryan Robinson declared Roffey

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On 3rd July 2020 the Parish Council held its first on-line

Millennium Hall on Crawley Road open. The large,

meeting. This successfully allowed the Annual Parish Council

two-storey community hall was built on the site

Meeting to go ahead. Cllr Alan Britten was re-elected as

where previously a Renault garage owned by Harry Lines stood.

Chairman for the fourth year running and Cllr Ray Turner was

Roffey Millennium Hall complements the Parish Council’s other

elected Vice Chairman. Cllr Britten was first elected to North

halls on North Heath Lane (North Heath Hall) and Pondtail Road

Horsham Parish Council in May 2007 and re-joined after a four

(Holbrook Tythe Barn). Roffey Millennium Hall is a well loved and

year break in 2015. Cllr Turner has had continuous service since

well used building and it is unfortunate that it was closed due to

being co-opted to the Council in November 2004.

the Coronavirus pandemic at the time of its milestone

During July, meetings of the Finance Committee, Personnel Committee and Planning, Environment and Transport

anniversary.

Committee took place. The Parish Council is losing significant income from the hire of the halls and has put in place limited measures to try to reduce the impact on the finances of the Parish Council including furloughing some staff. The Parish Council was pleased to note that left to right: Cllr Peter Burgess, Bryan Robinson, Francis Maude and Cllr Liz Kitchen. Picture courtesy of Bryan Robinson.

The Parish Council has been busy behind the scenes over the

Horsham District Council had refused a planning application for 473 houses at New House Farm on Old Crawley Road for a variety of planning reasons. Local residents

last few months. The Playgrounds at Amberley Close, Birches

had displayed extreme concern about this potential additional

Road, Earles Meadow and Holbrook Tythe Barn, re-opened

development in the parish and this was articulated to the

following a deep clean and with social distancing measures in

Planning Authority on residents’ behalf.

place. The multi-courts at Holbrook Tythe Barn re-opened in June and slight changes to capacity have allowed 5 a side

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football to be played there in line with government guidance

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supporting grass root sport.

01403 750786, e-mail parish.clerk@northhorsham-pc.gov.uk.

From 1st August we have been taking limited bookings for Holbrook Tythe Barn and whilst North Heath Hall opened on 1st June to accommodate the nurseries, from 1st August we are also looking at allowing some more hirers to return following measures given in government guidance. At the moment office staff are still working from home, but we are working on ways to allow the Parish Office and Roffey Millennium Hall to re-open safely as soon as we can. We have missed our hirers over the last few months and look forward to being able to welcome them back albeit with a slightly different look to how it used to be. Should you need to contact the Parish Office over the next few weeks please use e-mail if possible. There is an answerphone if necessary.

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INVITATION FOR TEA AT TWO

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Chair of the Horsham BID Willie Hamilton added: “Tea at Two is a great idea. The time is now right to find our town and village centre community spirit again after the isolation of lockdown. “Shopping is no longer just about going to the shops, it is about socialising and showing support for our communities.” “As well as enjoying Tea at Two, shoppers visiting the town centre in the afternoons will find fewer queues to visit their favourite stores and more space for social distancing across the town,” said Gill Buchanan, Swan Walk Centre Manager. Look out for businesses displaying Tea at Two posters and window stickers. As well as being open with COVID-safe measures in place for dine-in customers, Horsham District cafes are open for takeaways too.

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RESPONSE TO ROOKWOOD PLAN

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ear Editor, As a resident of Horsham, for the last 30 years I feel compelled to write to you regarding the above proposal. I find it both outrageous and very sad that HDC seem set on obliterating the green field sites we have around the town. The number of houses already built along the A24 has led to traffic congestion at busy times, the local schools are becoming overcrowded as are all essential amenities. We already have had to endure the new development along the A264 (and it would appear the eyesore that is the incinerator). There is now a proposal for nearly 500 new houses at New House Farm, where is this going to end? This land should be left to nature and let us residents actually have some green land on our doorsteps. I always considered that Horsham would be the Town I remained in but, as soon as possible, I will be looking to leave as the town, which has consistently been voted one of the best places to live in the UK, is being ruined by greedy developers supported by a greedy council. Yours, Ian Bashford ear Editor, I read your comment on Horsham Pages North with interest. I am a golfer and I do play at Rookwood golf course, which is a lovely course. To lose it to more houses will be a sad day. I also reside near the course and I also enjoy going on the river walk which runs alongside the course into the Warnham reserve. Its a beautiful area, not only for walks which I, and no doubt hundreds of residents have enjoyed during the lock down, but for the development of wildlife and nature. Already there is a “pandemic” of the spread of housing infestation along the stretch on the A24, Broadbridge Heath, with plans for more on the bypass north of Robinhood roundabout. With such an inundation of new residents into the town, more leisure facilities like Rookwood are needed not less! I fully support the points in support of retaining

Rookwood as a green space, to provide leisure and recreational opportunities for both the local community and those from further afield. Yours, Nairon Khan ear Editor, I am a friend of Warnham Nature Reserve. It is a wonderful place. It is where you go to be at peace. Where you go to watch birds, butterflies and insects. To wonder at the amazingly beautiful wild flowers in the meadow, the fungi in the woods and note the changing seasons. It is a place for everyone. It is lovingly cared for by dedicated people who welcome us all especially the young with the various events that inform, instruct and educate in a fun way. Since the lock down there have had to be some things put on hold but I notice a lot of young families arriving who had possibly not been before. The new building is taking shape. It will help provide a welcome to even more visitors. In this ever changing world with the worry of climate change this is where you go to put these matters aside. Please help to keep Rookwood Green. Perhaps it could even be enlarged. Yours, Alison Hendra ear Editor, Further to your invitation in the Horsham South Pages for comments on the proposed Rookwood Development I thought I would send you a copy of my submission to HDC (attached) in case it is of interest. I have lived in Horsham for many years and as a child used to drive through it with my mother. I love this town and the amount of development is devastating. I completely agree with regularly building and improving housing stock but not the vast developments that are taking place. For me the golf course and nature reserve are areas that should be forever ring fenced to keep our green space and ensure the town retains its ambience and reputation as a great place to live. I am extremely concerned that the Council has already made a decision and will hide behind Government ‘instructions’. Our own MP sent out a

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standard reply to my letter to him advising me to engage with the Council despite my enclosing copies of my letters to them and a copy of the attached. As you can imagine I was far from impressed. Lastly I would just add that the proposal is to put 1000+ houses on an area similar to the Rookwood Park development that has 52. Thank you for your efforts. Yours, Denise Lincoln ear Editor, 1. The proposed Rookwood Green development is another Government stab in the back to prevent us maintaining our beautiful greenfield areas. This development should not have even been suggested, alone proposed, as a serious housing development. It already has a significant purpose. 2. The North Horsham Development by L&G and Horizon huge school/housing/industrial area complex was bad enough. I spoke against it as

totally out of place and an unnecessary development. 3. And the Fairfax South Roffey development. Well, what do I say? Yet another money spinner for developers and no consideration to long term loss of more greenfield sites. Not only that the company Fairfax Developers even had the sheer audacity to name the area as Faygate instead of South Roffey. The area is clearly next to South Roffey. One should remember Horsham is a small town. All these developments will cause utter chaos for years to come on the roads and associated disturbances. change its character for ever and turn it into a large town. Our local services and all the statutory authorities, water, electricity, sewerage, gas and telecom cannot possibly agree they can manage with all these huge developments. Yours, James Dale Please write with any letters to editor@carnahpublications.com

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With club cricket starting up again, Jeremy Knight from Horsham Museum & Art Gallery, looks at cricket in Horsham to test your local knowledge and reveal fact from fiction.

Type of location that cricket was played on.

H

ambledon in Hampshire likes to boast that it

the match was washed out. From his diary we can see

was the birth place of cricket, its club was

how much cricket had become part of Sussex rural

formed in 1750 and many of the rules and

life. It is also clear from the diary that at matches

regulations of the game were decided by the club.

other activities went on, such as cattle sales, so that at

That though should not blind Horsham to the fact

Henfield in May 1722 he paid someone 28s for a calf.

that the town and district saw cricket being played on

A French description of the game

its greens decades earlier. Horsham district was at the

Some 6 years later a French traveller, Cesar de

heart of the early game of cricket.

Saussure, tried to describe cricket, “The English, are

As with many early histories it is the chance

very fond of a game they call cricket…They go into a

mention in a diary or letter of a game that allows us

large open field, and knock a small ball about with a

to show its early history. It was after all a common

piece of wood. I will not attempt to describe this

event that took place without great fanfare so was

game to you, it is too complicated, but requires agility

only casually mentioned. And for those that find

and skill, and everyone plays it, the common people

cricket dull, you might find interesting the role cricket

and also men of rank.” This is the important point

played in creating a polite society, so typified in the

about the game, it knew no social barriers, a Lord and

novels of Jane Austin and others.

his servant would play together and celebrate

The District’s Early Games – Where and When

together.

Thanks to the survival of a diary kept by a

Cricket had been played in Sussex since at least the

Hurstpierpoint farmer, Thomas Marchant between

1620s, though mainly in the South, though it was

1717 and 1727 we know that he followed his son, Will

mentioned at Midhurst in 1637 and Horsted Keynes in

who played for the parish team of Hurstpierpoint.

1624, and at Worth in 1662. Whilst it is dangerous to

The team went to Henfield, Cowfold and Steyning

argue that the absence of evidence is not evidence of

amongst other places to play cricket. He and one of

absence, I think we are safe to say that cricket was

his farm workers went to Henfield to watch a match

probably played in Horsham from the early to middle

in 1721 and three weeks later to Ifield Green, though

part of the 18th century and probably on the

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Tradesman’s match.

Cricket match played on Horsham cricket ground c.1850s.

Common. Why? The common offered a large open

Mr Peachy, son of Miss Molly Court that was, a young

expanse of ground, traders who came to Horsham

gentleman, a student at New College Oxon, and I

markets came from the very areas cricket is

found out a small booth where we had a good cold

mentioned and cricket was used as an excuse for

dinner and good cider and ale.”

social gatherings and trade and gambling to c-oexist. However if we stick to actual proof then the first

Another incident is recorded on May 3rd 1775 “(Went to cricket match) on Broadbridge Heath,

record of cricket in Horsham is in 1768, but not the

between Slinfold and Rudgwick** Mr Shelley, Mr

foundation of a team, which suggests that something

Hutchinson, Mr Kendal Capt. Spearing and I, and

existed before then. Just as the diary of Marchant

after young Rawlinson joining us, sitting at a booth.

records early matches, so the diary of John Baker

Mr Shelley and I walked chez lui to his house and

mentioned below records matches in Horsham in the

drank coffee and tea (never in his house before)…”

1770s, with the first pitch being on the “artillery

which suggests that cricket was a means of

ground on the common”

socialisation and entry into private domains, whilst

Another fascinating aspect of cricket was how it helped to create a polite society, for you watched the way “your betters” played and ate, seeing your social

the taking of tea and coffee was not always done at the cricket match. The development of rules, regulations and the

superiors eating and their manners could have

gentrification of cricket is all part of polite society.

influenced behaviour. The key thing is that they did

Interestingly cricket was not the only sport noted by

not separate themselves from society but were part

Baker. For May 31st 1773 he records the following

of the crowd and observing yourself in relation to the

“Uxor (wife) and Mrs Swinburne to Mr Blunt’s I walked

crowd is important as shown in another diary entry.

over against Wm Wisdom’s, ou men and maids at

The diary of John Baker records amongst many incidents involving cricket that on 5th June 1772 “we recollected Cricket Match today between Dorking and

(what they call) Tennis – a foolish play with a ball and a battledore” Obviously unlike cricket tennis did not, unless it was

Henfield. (Went to watch the cricket match) Dined on

“real tennis” appeal to the mixture of classes, bringing

cold beef in Booth at Cricket Match with Mr

the disparaging comment of it being a foolish game,

Woodward, Mr Swinbourne and Mr Tredcroft who

something which John Baker did not apply to bowls

were there.”

when some 15 days later on June 15th he sees “the

July 23rd 1772 At a cricket match at Guilford “Buller

young gentlemen at Bowles” after walking round the

of “White Hart” had a very good stand with benches

meadow; in fact next to cricket bowls is the next

above one another over his booth below…The booth

game most often mentioned in the diary.

below had so many ladies and gentlemen we could

Jeremy Knight (Pictures courtesy of Horsham Museum & Art Gallery)

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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

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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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

7-9 medium apples: Cox are my favourite for this, but other varieties work well.

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50g butter

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225g plain flour

is for them to dry out a little, so there’s less juice and less

2 tbsp caster sugar

chance of soggy pastry. Place the sugar into a 20-

120g cold diced butter

24cmcast iron frying pan along with 50ml water and let

1 medium egg, beaten

the sugar soak up the water. Cook over a medium heat until it turns golden and fudgy. Try not to stir the sugar until it’s mostly liquid as it might recrystalise. Remove from the heat and stir in the butter, and a pinch of salt. Carefully arrange the apples in the pan, round-side down. Be careful as the caramel stays hot for a long time! Place it back on the heat and cook gently for 5 minutes. Then remove and allow to cool completely.

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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

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on embracing a longer commute in favour of inner-city living[1], the demand for properties which serve homeworkers, and are in commutable locations, is rising rapidly. There are a number of appealing attributes which come with working from the comfort of your own home, not least the sense of calm and security,

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them with their Big Fat Orange Quiz!

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Over the last few months, the local charity’s quiz built

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up a loyal following of fans. They enjoyed themed rounds,

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BOOK REVIEW

AN A TO Z ATTRACTION TO BRIGHTON Horsham Pages South talks to Sussex author Kevin Newman about his latest book, which he argues we need more than ever in the “Terrible ‘Twenties”.

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righton and Hove when combined are Sussex’s largest settlement, and the larger of our county’s two cities, so it is not surprising that readers aren’t exactly short of books Kevin Newman. about the city and its past. So, why do need another book on the ‘Old Ocean’s Bauble’ as Brighton was once described? Lockdown is one reason, according to author of Amberley Publishing’s A-Z of Brighton and Hove, Brighton-born Kevin Newman. “When we were told we could only have one hour’s exercise a day, people that never usually went on walks widely decided they would now take them daily; it was their right. So you now have lots of people who’ve explored bits of Brighton and Hove they never knew existed on walks and want to find out more, and other Sussexians who’ve got the bug for exploring and learning and need inspiration for new walks. Hopefully the book caters for both.” Kevin also quotes the character Flora Poste in Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons, who said: “Sussex, when all was said and done, was not like other counties.” “If that is true,” he argues, “then it is equally true that that Brighton and Hove is not like the rest of the county, and so its uniqueness always makes it worthy of another look.” The book is unusual too as it takes the reader on a selective tour of the past of Britain’s premier coastal resort in alphabetical order. A-Z of Brighton and Hove delves into the stories behind the city’s most notable streets, places, parks and buildings, as well as the dark secrets of its inhabitants, lesser-known lanes and twittens, such as Queensbury Mews, home to Brighton’s smallest pub. The book reveals the stories behind

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some of the more unusual visitors to the city such as Sheena the camel who nearly ruined one of our first ever major conferences. Also here are tales of the town’s lessfamous daughters and sons such as the wonderfullynamed Chief Constable D’eath. “There was no way I could hope to emulate Tim Carder’s wonderful Encyclopaedia of Brighton and its early 21st century successor, but I hope my book provides something for everyone, whether visiting or a citizen of the city.” “There is always more to discover about Brighton and Hove”, says Kevin “and in these ‘terrible ‘twenties’ we need the tonic of reading about such a happy city.” Indeed, the book tells how Brighton was recently voted the most popular British seaside destination on the list of 30 locations people considered ‘happy places’. Beating Padstow in Cornwall, the sandy beaches of the Hebrides, St Ives, and northern rival Blackpool. The book is full of quirky snippets including that more than one in ten people from Brighton said it also was their favourite holiday location, which suggests Brightonians therefore even feel on holiday in the place they live in (or as the book suggests, they’re confused about the concept of a ‘holiday’). The book argues Brighton and Hove is a city of achievements, accomplishments and firsts in times of peace or war. Not all of them are positive, of course. We read that the first man ever to die in

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Britain’s smallest pub.

a car crash sadly came from Brighton, that it was also where the first Allied soldier to fire shots in the First World War was from but, more happily, the man who sent the telegram to end that conflict was from Hove. Kevin has no plans to end his writing about his home town either, with Celebrating Brighton and Hove following next year and this November his

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first published novel, Beef Every Day But No Latin from the Real Press telling the true story of Hove schoolboy James Bernard Clifton who set up the Claremont School in Hove – at the age of 11. A-Z of Brighton and Hove is on sale in bookshops from July 15th and online, RRP £14.99. Kevin’s organisation, All-Inclusive History also provides online and actual talks based on the book and a walking tour of Brighton, lockdown permitting. Both can be booked on info@allinclusivehistory.org or call 07504 863867.

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GARDEN VIEW

DAZZLING DAHLIAS

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ver the past few years, I've fallen in love with dahlias for their ability to provide autumn colour. I think Dahlias are like the glamorous friend who arrives late to the party, fresh and full of life, outshining all the other guests who are a bit tired and past their best...or maybe that's just me being fanciful. Either way the vibrant colours, tactile textures and stunning petal formations make the Dahlia queen of the September garden for me. The dahlia originates from Mexico and there are 30 species and around 20,000 cultivars! Don't let its exotic past fool you; it hails from high mountain regions so is happy in cool, wet, and windy conditions. It doesn't matter what size your garden is there is a dahlia for you, from dwarf varieties to giants. There is even one variety (Imperialis) that can reach 6m (20 feet) in the wild in its native South America. If your garden is on the exposed side, or you live in the north then look for the pompom varieties as the colourful globes are very hardy, standing up to the worst of the British weather. Dahlia bulbs are comprised of tubers. In order to sprout the tuber must have an ‘eye’. If you live in a very cold area, you can dig up the tubers at the end of the season and plant them out again the following year. My garden is quite sheltered, so I simply cut them down and mulch them. I learned the hard way that mulched dahlias survive and thrive much better than unmulched plants. Dahlia tubers are hungry beasts and don't take kindly to being undernourished. The first year I planted them I didn't mulch and the second year the flowers were sparse and undersized. On the advice of a neighbour I

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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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CROWDFUNDING FOR CLUBHOUSE

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offey Cricket Club has been at the heart of the Roffey community for decades, even centuries. It provides the people of the community with entertaining, league winning Cricket season after season, this little known about Cricket Club are one of the best clubs in Sussex, winning leagues with the 1st, all the way through to the 3rd teams. We have a friendly, welcoming atmosphere with a great community spirit. Roffey CC also provides sessions for the Colts, for any budding 5-16 yr old cricketers out there. The Cricket Club relies heavily on donations and the good will of the community and it's members for its day to day running and this is where we need your help. The clubhouse is in desperate need of a revamp, due to increased

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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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