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Contents

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Comment

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Parish Council Update

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Support For Local Job Seekers

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Trail Blazing

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Garden View

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Southwater Business

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Pets’ Corner

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School Admission Arrangements

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West Sussex Connect to Support

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Recipe

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More Care Workers Are Needed

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School Admissions Arrangement

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Sussex Miscellany

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Puzzle Answers

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HELP SEARCHING FOR NEW JOBS

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increased pressure this year with the additional

On page 12 you can find out about a new programme

workers are needed across the care sector to keep

launched across the region to support both

elderly and vulnerable people safe and well.

s the impact on the economy of two

The care sector in West Sussex will be under

‘Lockdowns’ begins to bite the numbers seeking work is escalating across the County.

challenges of the coronavirus pandemic. More care

unemployed and economically inactive local people

The county council’s Proud to Care initiative is set up

progress to job search readiness or move into paid

to help anyone thinking of working in care and

employment.

particularly wants to hear from people who can work in

The programme, which will be delivered by

care this winter. The Proud to Care website advertises

Education Development Trust, has seen the first

hundreds of vacancies and contains information,

participants join. Each participant in the programme will

guidance and case studies of others who now work in

receive support from their Making a Difference

care. There are more details on page 32 and at

Employment Coach at regular intervals for up to four

www.ProudtoCareWestSussex.com

months, with the frequency of the intervention and the

Wishing you a very Happy New Year and good luck if

type of activities undertaken to be determined by

you are seeking work in these unprecedented times.

agreement with their Employment Coach, tailored to

Richard Milbourn, Editor

their individual needs.

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S O U T H W AT E R PA R I S H C O U N C I L

FUND TO SUPPORT LOCAL RESIDENTS Parish & District Councillor online surgeries

investigation is complete, WSCC and HDC will be able

Southwater residents can raise concerns directly with

to advise a way to fix the issue.

Councillors online. 1st Saturday of each month except

• Parish 2021/22 Budget and Precept preparation –

August. Informal, no booking required. 10am to 11am

SPC is making progress with the preparation of the

via online connection. Details will be placed on

2021/22 Budget and Precept. These two important

Southwater Parish Council’s Facebook page and

official estimates must be presented to Full Parish

website each month or Contact the Clerk at

Council for acceptance before 31 January 2021. With

clerk@southwater-pc.gov.uk or call and speak to the

current financial uncertainty continuing into

Clerk on 01403 733202.

subsequent years, the budget will be looked at closely.

Vacancies

COVID 19 has impacted over local government tiers

Southwater Parish Council (SPC) has the following

particularly with impacts on income streams.

vacancies; 2 x volunteer Parish Councillors and 1 x

• Neighbourhood Wardens Working Party – A working

Litter Warden. For further details, please contact the

party has been set up to look at the current and any

Clerk at clerk@southwater-pc.gov.uk or call and speak

future service provision of Neighbourhood Wardens in

to the Clerk on 01403 733202.

Southwater.

In the news

• The Horse is back – The old Church Lane play park

• Coronavirus (COVID 19) - Keeping up to date – The

Rocking Horse is getting a new home, all-be-it

Community is reminded of their responsibility for

without the “rock” due to safety requirements. The

following Government guidelines. Keep up to date

static Horse will be installed, at one of SPC’s existing

with the latest Government information and

play parks.

guidelines at https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus

Did you know?

• Chairman Discretionary Fund – As there was no

• Residents sometimes ask why HDC and the police do

Christmas Fair due to Government restrictions because

not evict Gypsies and Travellers as soon as they arrive

of COVID 19, National and Local Businesses of

on a public open space. HDC has published a FAQ

Southwater have contributed to a special fund

document to assist residents with these and other

overseen by the Chairman of Southwater Parish. This

queries. See HDC website

fund is being used to support local residents only.

https://www.horsham.gov.uk/community/gypsies-and-

Further details of how to access this fund will be

travellers

available on the Parish Website. Southwater Parish

• Without the appropriate Traffic Regulation Order

Council would like to thank those businesses for their

(TRO), example double yellow lines or zigzags or a

thoughtful donations and gestures of goodwill.

specific offence being committed, Neighbourhood

• Flooding on Cripplegate Lane – West Sussex County

Wardens cannot implement an enforcement action

Council (WSCC) and Horsham District Council (HDC)

against inconsiderate and unlawful parking by

are investigating the continuous flooding issue on

owner/drivers. To request a TRO, visit WSCC website

Cripplegate Lane. At the end of November, the

http://www.westsussex.gov.uk/roads-and-

drainage system under Cripplegate Lane was jetted

travel/traffic-regulation-orders/about-tros/apply-

and cleared of the usual autumn leaf fall. Once the

for-a-tro/

Southwater Parish Council, Beeson House, 26 Fairbank Rd, Southwater, RH13 9LA. Phone 01403 733202, email clerk@southwaterpc.gov.uk or website www.southwater-pc.gov.uk/default.aspx Neighbourhood (Community) Wardens - Dominic Woodhead – 07789 943193 or Jacquie Cave – 07789 943156, Tweet them on @HorshamWardens, or email Southwater.Wardens@horsham.gov.uk and see web page www.southwater-pc.gov.uk/NeighbourhoodWardens.aspx Content correct at time of preparation.

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SUPPORT FOR LOCAL JOB SEEKERS

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new programme has been launched across the Coast to Capital Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) region to support both unemployed and economically inactive local people progress to job search readiness or move into paid employment. The Making a Difference Programme is a three-year European Social Fund match funded programme delivering support to people living in the Coast to Capital region, which includes East Surrey, Sussex, and Croydon. The programme, which will be delivered by Education Development Trust, has seen the first participants join. Each participant in the programme will receive support from their Making a Difference Employment Coach at

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regular intervals for up to four months, with the frequency of the intervention and the type of activities undertaken to be determined by agreement with their Employment Coach, tailored to their individual needs. There are many different activities designed specifically to benefit the participant, from workshops covering CV’s and interview skills, through to taster days with local employers. In addition, there will be regular employment events, such as jobs fairs and roadshows showcasing different sectors, run across the region and open to all. Participants interested in joining the programme can be referred via their JCP Work Coach, or through direct contact with the Making a Difference team by calling 01329 559177. The first appointment will be held with a National Careers Service Adviser who will be able to explain the benefits of the programme and book the induction appointment at a time to suit the participant. Dave Burchett, Assistant Director, Careers, at Education Development Trust commented: “We are delighted to be taking on delivery of this exciting new programme at a time when for many people this type of support is hugely important. Our new team is now in place and we are looking forward to forming strong links with individuals and employers to aid in the economic recovery of the South East of England.” If you are interested in finding out more about the programme please contact the Making a Difference team on 01329 559177 or email mades@educationdevelopmenttrust.com You can also follow the Making a Difference programme via Twitter at @employ_support and via Facebook @EmploySupport

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TRAIL BLAZING

Created by local people as part of a district wide initiative, funded by the National Heritage Lottery Fund and Horsham District Council, with help from Community Partnerships Forum and Horsham Museum, 20 new heritage trails have been created to explore places we all think we know.

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scorching red hot furnace blazes out on one of the twenty new trails that has forged together the passion of local community for their heritage, the initiative of the Horsham District Community Partnerships Forum and funding from the Heritage lottery fund. Together with the support of Horsham District Council, some 40 volunteers and Treetop Design a stunning, engaging and informative range of trails have been created to entice residents and visitors alike to explore Horsham districts amazing heritage. With stories ranging from a memorial to a submarine crew, to medieval iron working, to gardeners to making salt, these 20 trails (four examples above) reveal just how rich, but also hidden the past is. The project, initiated by the Horsham District Community Partnerships Forum back in 2018, was intended as a way of using heritage to promote tourism, to help the local economy. Now thanks to Covid its importance has been transformed as

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people search out local walks that connect them to their place and so contribute to a sense of wellbeing, as the Heritage Lottery Fund were keen to promote. Though the trails were the final outcome, what was as important was the training of volunteers in writing and producing trails. So a guide for groups to create their own has also been written, pointing out, as the trails do, interesting features and the path to follow to create an engaging well thought out route to the destination. Drawing inspiration from the Millennium Heritage trail, some 32 plaques scattered across the district the Heritage lottery funded project enabled community groups to explore further their local heritage and explain to others why they should seek it out. It captures people’s passions for their area, stories that grabbed their imagination, be it a gate post from a long lost garden on the outskirts of Horsham to a Burmese door in Storrington. Most of the trails are designed for walking, though two that

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explore the various churches are more suitable for the bike or car. But what all the trails do is reveal either interesting sites or picturesque views, from country lanes to meandering rivers, to the farmland of the downs, or the urban setting with its mixture of architecture. So if you want to discover Storrington, Sullington, Steyning, Southwater, or Bramber, Beeding, or Henfield, Horsham, The Adur, Arun, or Rusper, Rudgwick and then down the road to Billingshurst, or Coolham, Cowfold, or Knepp, then pick up the free trails. If you want to discover famous musicians, money men, poets, soldiers and statesmen, quirky houses to quintessentially English views then these are the trails to find. If you want to create your own trail, follow the route in the manual. Horsham District Heritage trails was a project involving Local heritage groups across the district, the Horsham District Community Partnerships Forum, Horsham Museum (Horsham District council)

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Horsham Trail.

Treetop Design and print and funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, without whose financial support and all of those who buy the lottery ticket this project would not have been possible. The free printed trails are full of images will be available at local libraries post lockdown, whilst those on line are far simpler in look, so they are easy to download and can be found on Horsham Museum’s website: www.horshammuseum.org/heritagetrails

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GARDEN VIEW

THE WINTER GARDEN but gain a second lease of life when covered with frosted cobwebs. Plants like these will make you want to get out in your garden even in winter, so add a little scent with a winter jasmine or a sarcococca confusa (Christmas box) which has tiny white highly scented flowers. These late flowering plants provide a source of nectar for early pollinators. I no longer tidy my flower beds. I leave piles of fallen leaves and debris in beds to provide shelter for wildlife. f I say ‘winter garden’ what do you imagine? A

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The leaves to rot down in the end which is good for

stately home? Evergreen shrubs? Topiary maybe? It

the soil too. But I do spend time neatening the edge of

dawned on me a few years ago when I was out

the lawn and sharpening the edges of my borders. It’s

walking the dog on a frosty morning that winter

amazing how much smarter my garden looks with

gardens are really all about the light. From late autumn

minimal effort.

through the winter there is a pink-gold low slanting

I wish you a Happy New Year and happy gardening.

light in the morning and afternoon which makes frost

Rachael Leverton

and raindrops sparkle, casts interesting shadows and makes everything look magical. Watch your garden throughout the day from the rooms you where you see it best. Watch where and when the sunlight falls and plan accordingly. Grasses look beautiful when they are covered in frost and backlit. The red or yellow winter stems of Cornus (or dogwood) however seem to glow when winter sunshine illuminates them directly. Most suburban houses have smaller gardens, easily visible from the house so it’s important to choose plants which look good in more than one season. As well as shrubs with good stem colour, look for smaller trees with pretty bark. There are plenty of small Japanese Maples which can be grown in tubs. If you have a little more space a silver birch can look stunning, or even my favourite, the paper-bark maple, Acer griseum, which is a slow-growing small tree, pretty all year round with crimson leaves in the autumn then a characteristic chestnut bark which peels naturally to reveal bright orange red bark underneath. Look for plants with architectural shapes such as one of the sculptural eryngiums (sea holly), salvias or sedums. All look beautiful in the summer and autumn

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would encourage anyone with school-age children or with an interest in education to take part.” The consultation closes on Thursday, 21 January 2021 and people can find out more information about the individual proposals and take part on our website: www.haveyoursay.westsussex.gov.uk/children-adultsfamilies-health-and-education/school-admissionarrangements-2022/ If you have any queries relating to this consultation or would like to request a copy of the consultation in an alternative format please email admissions.south@westsussex.gov.uk or telephone 03330 142903. Local voluntary aided or foundation school and academies will also be consulting if they are proposing any changes to their admission arrangements.

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remaining oatmeal, the reserved raspberries, a drizzle of honey. Serve immediately. Did you know? Cranachan is a Gaelic word for a kind of milk churn.

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The county council’s Proud to Care initiative is set up to help anyone thinking of working in care and particularly wants to hear from people who can work in care this winter. The Proud to Care website advertises hundreds of vacancies and contains information, guidance and case studies of others who now work in care. Amanda Jupp, Cabinet Member for Adults and Health, said: “Working in care is so rewarding and offers long term career opportunities for anyone motivated by helping and improving the lives of others. Christmas will be a difficult time for many people this year, so providing care to people that cannot be with their loved ones is, more than ever, vitally important. “Many ideal care workers come from many different backgrounds including retail, hospitality and customer services as they have the transferable people skills needed to be good carers. As we continue to be under restrictions to day to day life a number of people in these industries are facing redundancy so care work offers a great new opportunity.” Former shop manager Lesley now works as a Care Assistant in the Chichester area. She said: “Not only do I feel like I’m giving something back but the people I care for give so much to me too. I feel so valued and appreciated, I wouldn’t go back to working in retail now. To be a good carer you need to be friendly, versatile, quick thinking and enjoy conversation.” Local care providers have a range of vacancies offering full or part time hours and either temporary or permanent contracts. This flexibility is perfect for people looking for work to fit around their lifestyle and family commitments, particularly over Christmas. To find out more about working in care and search for jobs in West Sussex visit www.ProudtoCareWestSussex.com or email www.proudtocare@westsussex.gov.uk

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NEW OCCURRENCES, STARTS & CHANGES By Kevin Newman, a Sussex-born author, historian, tour guide and history teacher

W

ith the commencement of a new year we tend to use the occasion to review where we’ve been and see the first month of each

year as a time to look ahead. This year we welcome what we hope will be the first month of the year we enter the post-COVID-19 world. I thought I’d use this opportunity therefore to examine new occurrences, firsts, start-ups and changes from Sussex’s past. Many find that New Year is a time for new careers

Brighton’s Metropole Hotel.

and developing new skills. Many of us have developed a

out mid-talk and disrupt the meeting but the dust

portfolio of professions as the age of a full-time job for

within led to an unfortunate sneezing bout; foiling their

life has moved into the past and many now multitask

plans as their hiding place was discovered. So, should

different job roles. his is nothing new though. Before

you decide to recreate this fate, or indeed join a new

World War I, William Avenell, the first Chairman of

pressure group this year then you might not want to

Brighton and Hove Albion was also its fundraiser and

get rid of your COVID mask just yet.

even the club’s first photographer. If you too fancy

If your new year’s resolution instead is making sure

taking up photography as a new year’s hobby, then you

Fido and you both get enough walks, then you might

might be inspired that here in Sussex Agnes Ruge was

want to visit Brighton as in August 1894, the Palace

not only Brighton’s first female photographer, but one

Pier’s Brighton Dog Show was the first ever dog show

of the nation’s first. She owned a daguerreotype

ever to take place on a pier. Or if you plan to make

business that was based in Western Road.

2021 the year you discover your musical roots and learn

Brighton and Hove got its first female police officers

a new instrument, then head slightly west from there

in 1918 but it was not until 1942 sadly that the folk of

to Brighton’s Metropole Hotel. This is where on August

East Sussex would gain their first female Police

21st 1962 Brighton hosted the first ever ‘Disc Festival’ –

Constable. Perhaps they should have done the same as

as played by ‘Disc Jockeys’ (in other words, a records

Miss Mary Hare who in 1915 set up her own Women’s’

and music fair). Should you be awaiting your first live

police force against the wishes of her local constabulary.

gig in ages, then you might want to know two decades

If you are considering a new business venture or job,

later Kylie Minogue played her first ever live

then hopefully it’ll be better than the experience of

performance in Britain at the very same hotel in the

women who were first allowed onto the East Sussex

1980s. Should enjoying your music for free rather than

County Council from 1919 but were advised ‘not to

paid gigs be more your thing, then investigate

speak for the first six months’.

Worthing which in the 1970s was home to ‘Phun City’:

No wonder women early in the 20th century had joined the Suffragettes, formally known as the WSPU,

the UK's first large-scale free music festival. Festivals are often places of heavy drinking though

with one of their first branches opening in Brighton by

and so if you want to cut down on the demon drink

1906. It had gained over 150 Sussex members by 1907,

for 2021, then you might like the new concept one

two of whom attempted to sabotage a talk at the

Sussex pub landlord back in the early 1990s came up

Dome by the Prime Minister who had refused to give

with. He devised a pub that deliberately tried to make

them the vote, Herbert Asquith. The Suffragettes

its customers as miserable as possible. And no, it wasn’t

attempted to hide in the Dome’s organ ready to leap

Wetherspoons. The Argus reported back in 1992 about

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Brighton’s grumpiest guvnor, Ian Thomas who was

otherwise you could possibly cause embarrassment when

proud of the fact that his bar, ‘Bianco’s’ had a hideous

travelling. This happened back in 1883 when Brighton’s

pink interior and of his reputation for being miserable.

Volks’ Electric Railway suffered humiliation on its opening

He moaned about the fact that he had to be cleaner,

run. The combined weight of corpulent Aldermen

barman and doorman despite the fact this was due to

assembled in the railway carriage of the world’s first and

him laying off all seven staff just two days after taking

oldest continually running electric passenger railway

over. Bizarrely, the pub’s takings soared in the first ten

temporarily proved too much for the then futuristic

days that Ian was in charge, despite his stock line of

method of transport. Thankfully, this doesn’t seem to

“what the hell do you want?” when asked for a drink.

have happened to the i360 yet, but judging by how

The customers seemed not to mind his hefty prices and

much my office chair is currently creaking, I think I’ll pass

moaning at them to “sit up straight!” Fittingly for such a

on going on it again just for the moment.

dour drinking hole, the pub had not a happy hour but a

For zoom or (eventually) group Sussex talks and

grumpy hour, repeated from 11am to 11pm.

motorised tours, please call All-Inclusive History on

Finally, we move from drink to food. Especially whilst

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we wait for our turn to be vaccinated, this New Year is

Other tours, talks and events are available including

definitely one where many of us plan to focus on health,

‘Spooky Worthing, ‘Brilliant Brighton’, ‘Super Sussex’ and

and for some of us after Christmas excess, we need to

‘Scrumptious Sussex’. Kevin’s next book, ‘Celebrating

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Brighton and Hove’ can be pre-ordered from

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Free home visit

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Jim Hills Sports

Huge bargains

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SR Roofing & Building

10% discount

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Nightingale Service Centre

£15 Amazon voucher

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Cardinal Roofing & Building

Various offers

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A&S Aerial & Satellites

10% discount for OAP’s

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The Fascias & Soffits Specialists

Free guttering

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The Kitchen Store

£1,000 cashback

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Sussex Roofing

20% off

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Thy Will Be Done

Various offers

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Flackwoods Solicitors

Half an hour’s free advice

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Bluecoat Sports

Exclusive membership offer

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JANUARY 2021

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