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The Deans Magazine

August 2012

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Welcome to the August Edition… By the time you read this the Olympics will be well under way. I was surprised to find that we have held them in this country before - as recently as 1948, which some of our older readers may remember, and any stories or anecdotes from this time would make for an interesting article if anyone has any? It became known as the austerity games due to the post war hardship and rationing still in place. The 2012 edition is shaping up to be a much grander affair and we would like to wish all our athletes the very best of luck. Talking about the war, there is an appeal on page 13 of this edition for new members of the Women’s section of the Royal British Legion, to help soldiers serving today, this is an important local charity and I’m sure they will appreciate any help given. And finally congratulations to the Bradley wiggins and the Sky Cycling team for their over whelming success in the Tour De France. With a possible cycle track on the plans for the Peacehaven Big Parks project I hope this contributes to further success in the future, or at least more interest in this healthy activity.

Page 7 Artist of the month Page 9 Dolphin Computer Tips Page 13 Royal British Legion Women’s Section Page 17 Local history part 6 Page 23 Book review Page 31 Artist’s Open House Page 45 Bridgeford’s Best Bites Page 47 Neighbourhood Watch update Page 48 & 49 What’s On & Events Page 54 Index of advertisers

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Amanda Davidson I come from an immigrant family. My parents were German Jews. They fled from Hamburg in 1936 with absolutely nothing. By the time I was born in 1957 we had a family business called ' Tropical Plants Display' near Fortnum and Masons, London. If my father was my first creative inspiration then so was my brother Denis. 10yrs my senior, he would come home from Harrow Art School and teach me everything he'd learnt. .... and I lapped it up! As a child I soon found that Art led you into a wonderous world of fantasy and escapism! I rushed through my A levels to get to Canterbury Art College for my foundation at 16 where i enjoyed textiles but chose an Illustration and Graphic Design BA Hons degree course at Brighton, John Vernon Lord and Raymond Briggs were my tutors. A lucky break came at my degree show when Collins invited me to write and illustrate a story book. 15yrs later I had 17 childrens and 4 craft books published and so much fun! My love for architectural drawing has found me working with Architects on heritage projects in London and in the south.

As an Interior Paint Effects Artist I have painted Murals,Furniture and Set Design for shops, restaurants,historical buildings and private homes around the country. I have created tapestry kits for the Royal Pavilion shop in Brighton and cushions for Henri Bendel stores in New York. I also enjoy working for local schools and festival projects. I started teaching at the Whiteway Centre in 1996 after a textile exhibition at The Grange. It is a real pleasure meeting students,younge and old and sharing a passion for art. Having been involved with the Open Art Gallery Cafe in its early days and more recently with Mick Bensley and the late ,and much missed, Mike Jerrome in creating Arty phArty Studios. New projects and exhibitions loom on the horizon with much excitement! Amanda may be contacted for commissions; amandasdavidson@gmail.com

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Computer tips from Dolphin Computer Upgrades Computer Tips & Advice 34

Computer back ups Can you spare a couple of minutes? Yes? Great – then can we ask you to have a think about what’s on your computer? You’ve probably got email haven’t you? Maybe some favourites that you’ve either kept in your inbox or filed away in a separate folder? And addresses, you’ll have all your friends, family and business addresses there as well right? What else? Do you have photographs on your computer? One’s that you’ve taken yourself of your holidays, great get-togethers, your pets, children, grand children. And then there are the photos that you’ve been sent, from times when you couldn’t be there. How about documents? Have you saved any files, perhaps things you’ve written yourself such as a presentation, or a letter to the bank, an idea for an article, a story, poetry or even a todo list? Music? Have you downloaded some of your favourite pieces of music, or perhaps you have stored up a great collection of films? Computers are able to retain more and more information, and as they get larger capacities so we use them more to store all that we need. It’s easy to take it for granted that you can just

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The Royal British Legion Women’s Section Did your Grandparents, parents or other relatives serve during the war? If so, why not join the Women’s Section of The Royal British Legion in Rottingdean and help those who are serving today? Further information from: Mrs King (Saltdean) 01273 303255 Mrs Read (Rottingdean) 01273 302453 Mrs Holbourn (Saltdean) 01273 887212

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Local History with Mike Laslett

Local History - Part 6 The Brighton & Rottingdean Seashore Electric Railway and “Daddy-Longlegs.” Mike Laslett

We noted a few months ago that the inventor Magnus Volks was buried at Ovingdean. This amazing inventor of electrical gadgetry was responsible for the world’s first electric railway in 1883. You may still enjoy a ride along the Brighton seafront from the Aquarium Station to Black Rock on the Volk’s Electric Railway. However, in 1896, this railway was extended from Paston Place to Rottingdean for a brief period. The railway used an electrically propelled carriage on stilts called The Pioneer which became nicknamed “Daddy-Longlegs” and offered a “Sea Voyage on Wheels”. Its four giant legs ran on twin tracks, mounted on concrete sleepers, which were completely submerged at high tide. It took electric current from an overhead wire supported on wooden poles in the manner of a tram, returning the current through the rails. It was the only railway locomotive in the world that was required to carry a lifeboat and lifebelts!

After only one week the car was wrecked during the storm which destroyed the Chain Pier and though The Pioneer was rebuilt it was never powerful enough to make sufficient progress at high tide. The railway’s final demise came in 1901 when Brighton Corporation needed to install sea defences in the form of groynes which blocked the route. At low tide between Rottingdean and the Marina you can still see the double line of concrete tracks across the rock pools and if you look carefully just to the west of Rottingdean beach huts you can see the stumps of several wooden poles whose purpose was to carry the overhead electric line more than 100 years ago. For more information about Volk’s Electric Railway Association see their excellent website: http://www.volkselectricrailway.co.uk/

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Sussex Coast Through Time By Douglas D’enno. Review by Jennifer Drury Jennifer Drury has kindly allowed us to re-produce her review of local author Douglas D’enno’s latest book which is available from City Book shops and online for £14.99 ISBN: 978-1-44560546-3 A new perspective In Sussex Coast:Through Time, local author Douglas d’Enno presents a new and very interesting exploration of the ninety miles of Sussex coastline. The rich variety of the physical aspects of this line of coast have clearly been presented previously in other publications. But this new book explores the coast from a social perspective, and that is its strength. Unusual and striking images The volume contains many rare early images which are presented with their modern counterparts and described with meticulous attention to historical accuracy. Vanished landscapes and buildings, including 1930s swimming pools, holiday camps, elegant hotels and even the site of a murder are among the unusual and strikingly contrasting pictures of this unique county. Visually this book is a rare treat, historically it is most informative. It will appeal to a wide range of readers from social history devotees to walkers.

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Open House 54 STAFFORD ROAD SEAFORD BN25 1UB UNIQUE, CREATIVE AND AFFORDABLE are the buzz words for our Open House this year! Once again the Stafford Road Open House is in full preparation to present a stunning new exhibition of local art and hand crafted gifts of the highest quality. We want our Open House to have a wow factor this year and to be so memorable that visitors will rush out and tell their friends about the many beautiful works of art and hand crafted gifts they saw and bought. This year our house will have several new features. Each room will be ‘themed’ to better showcase our work. So for example, we will have a GALLERY ROOM hung with fine art from several well-known local painters and a local printer who is new to Seaford. There will be two PHOTOGRAPHY CORNERS offering a choice of both traditional pictures and abstract photographic works of art. There will be an ALADDIN’S CAVE of JEWELLERY featuring three well know and well loved local jewllers and a TEXTILE TREASURE ROOM with a cornucopia of hand painted silks, felted jewellery, plus fabulous gifts made from recycled textiles as well as stunning upcycled clothes. Last but not least, the CERAMICS CONSERVATRY will showcase ceramics from two well-known Brighton based makers as well as wood turning and mosaics. This Open house goes way beyond the tradition set up. Last year we had seated massage and a Rock n’ Roll shed in the garden as well as, of course, our delicious homemade cakes. This August we are putting up yet another gazebo and running workshops for both adults and children throughout the three weekends of the festival. Our workshops will be varied and not all of them related to art. We will have silk painting, rag rug making, yoga and art for kids and Pilates tasters for adults! So come early to book early. Finally, we have decided to go ‘up market’ with our charity event and this year. Instead of a raffle, we are holding a Silent Auction on the last Sunday of the festival with 50% of proceeds going to the Disasters Emergency Committee and a local charity. We have been overwhelmed by the support of local businesses for our event. Our EIGHT sponsors, without whom we could not put on such a special event, are: David Jordan Estate Agents and Seaford Health Store who have helped fund our publicity

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Flax Seeds (Linseed) Flax seeds come in brown and yellow or golden health food varieties. It is a functional food that is low in carbohydrates, high in fibre and rich in omega 3 fatty acids, alpha-linolenic acid, antioxidants, micronutrients and lignans, which are a major class of phytoestrogens, which are estrogen-like chemicals . The mucilage, or slime, in the seed coat may strengthen and repair our gut mucus membranes when eaten. Flax Seeds may ∙ lower cholesterol levels (LDL), especially in postmeno‐ pausal women and individuals with high cholesterol. ∙ lessen the severity of diabetes by helping to stabilize blood-sugar levels. ∙ reduce the glycaemia index of food items when add‐ ed to recipes. ∙ benefit people with certain types of breast, prostate and other hormonally dependent cancers. ∙ work as a laxative due to its dietary fibre content. ∙ protect against vascular disease; phytoestrogens re‐ duced blood pressure during mental stress induced by a frustrating cognitive task (a strong predictor of atherosclerosis progression). ∙ prevent hypercholesterolemia‐related heart attack and strokes; they reduced the development of aortic atherosclerosis in rabbits. More detailed cardiovascular studies are needed. ∙ provide temporary improvement in skin and hair coat condition in dogs. ∙ Rats with declining brain levels of omega‐3 fatty acids detected the dietary deficiency, identified and consumed a food source capable of restoring the essential fatty acid repletion.

∙ Ground flaxseed can go rancid at room temperature in as little as one week. ∙ Flax seed sprouts are edible, with a slightly spicy fla‐ vour. ∙ Flaxseed has been roasted, powdered and eaten with boiled rice, a little water, and a little salt since ancient times in Indian villages. We are happy to advise you on your health matters. Lin Bridgeford DO KFRP MSCC ICAK (UK) MSc Registered Osteopath & Kinesiologist & Yoga Teacher Aether Bios Clinic Saltdean Brighton 01273 309557 07710 227038 www.lin4juiceplus.co.uk www.osteo-info.co.uk

Flax Oil may ∙ benefit gut mucosa; a suggested beneficial effect on the gut mucosa in pigs. ∙ be useful in preventing ultra‐violet C (UVC) damage, which leads to oxidative stress. ∙ improve bipolar depressive symptoms by adjunctive use of omega-3. Adding Flax to Your Diet ∙ 100gm of ground flax seed supply about 450 kcal, 41gm fat, 28gm fiber, and 20gm protein. ∙ Crushing the seeds breaks the husk and makes it more digestible. ∙ Crush or grind the seeds and soak in water, then add to cereals or smoothies, drink with lots of water or use in bread recipes. ∙ Excessive consumption may result in intestinal block‐ age if taken without adequate liquid. ∙ Whole flax seeds are chemically stable.

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Your monthly update from the Saltdean, Rottingdean & Ovingdean Neighbourwood watch.

Security & safety event update A big thank you to all members and residents who came along to the Security and Safety in the Community Event that we held on Saturday 23rd June. This was the first time that we have held an event such as this and we have received positive feedback from both residents and stall holders who were there on the day. With the support of Maplins, H.R.Hardware, The Lions, Urban Security Systems, Brighton Garden Centre, Stunning Windows, RNLI, the Police, Fire Service, Crime Stoppers, Trading Standard and Smartwater, the day was a great success and the public were able to obtain plenty of information and advice from experts on all aspects of security and safety. We owe another big thank you to Head High, Inspiration Florist, Pebbles, Rainbow Flowers, The Gift Shop, Dave Shoebridge, Saltdean Fruits, Premier Convenience Store & Post Office, and NHW members who donated prizes for the raffle and also the Co-Op in Lustrells Vale and Longridge Avenue for supplying all refreshments for the day and also providing the staff to serve them!! It was a busy but fun day and our next venture will be even bigger and better!!!! If you want information on Security and Safety in your home and garden, regular information on local crime and the possibility of saving money on your household Insurance, then like many other likeminded residents who have become part of the largest volunteer scheme in the UK , join Neighbourhood Watch! Contact Linda Hood, Secretary, for more information. 01273 306441 or email nhw.sro-sec@hotmail.co.uk

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Mondays Civil Service Pensioners Alliance – Monday morning month‐ ly Evelyn George 308665. Saltdean Community Centre Weaning Clinic drop‐in at Hazel Co�age, Warren Road, Woodingdean. The first Monday of the month only (exc. Bank holidays) (FREE) Yoga ‐ 10am to Noon. Renata 01273 301245 or 07775537484 Ovingdean Village Hall Fun & Fit - Pilates and Tone 10-11am Saltdean Community Centre - Karen 305827 Exercise to Music ‐ 1.30pm to 2.30pm. Church of the Holy Cross, Woodingdean. £3. Ella 737054 Womens Ins�tute ‐ Second Monday of the month. 2.30pm to 4.30pm. Ovingdean Village Hall Calligraphy – Monday a�ernoons Julie Walker 308648 Saltdean Community Centre La Jolie Ronde (French for children) a�ernoons – Joanna Clark 302167. Saltdean Community Centre Yoga – Monday and Wednesday evening and Thursday morning Breeda Duggan 233608. Sdean Community Centre Beaver Scouts (6 years to 8 years) 6.30pm – 7.30pm Scouts (10.5 yrs to 14 yrs) 7.30pm – 9.30pm. Old Parish Ln, Wdean Mowgli Cub Scouts (8 years to 10.5 years) 7pm – 8.30pm. Li�le Gilwell, Longridge Avenue, Saltdean Explorer Scouts (14 years – 18 years) Scout HQ, Whiteway Lane, Ro�ngdean Brownies ‐ Term �mes 5.45pm to 7.00pm. Wai�ng list. Ring Samantha on 07870899832. Ovingdean Village Hall Habakkuk Harriers running Club 7.00pm Running in and around Woodingdean. FREE. Phone 01273 705685 for details. Biblical Dance St Martins Church Hall, Lonridge Ave.,S.dean 6 - 7pm Ji�erbug Jive and Swing – 7.30 ‐ 8.30pm Ro�ngdean Village Hall. Lizzie 01273 300533 Pilates – Pregnancy 6.30 to 7.15pm. Intermediate 7.30 to 8.30pm. Beginners 8.30 to 9.30pm tracys�rzaker@hotmail.com. Saltdean Community Centre Tracy Armfield 07877 878532 Weight Watchers – Monday evenings 7.00pm – 8.30pm Sarah Evans 605749. Saltdean Com‐ munity Centre

Tuesdays Saltdean & District Choir – Tuesday 9.45am Audrey Pickles 303596. Saltdean Community Centre Conversa�onal French 10.30am‐12pm, Our Lady Lourdes Church Hall, Steyning Road, Ro�ngdean. 01273 390179. All proceeds go to CAFOD (Catholic Fund for Overseas Development) Fun & Fit Pilates and Tone 9.30‐10.30am plus coffee. Ovingdean Village Hall. contact Karen on 01273 305827 Baby and You 10.30am‐12 noon at Hazel Co�age Clinic, Warren Road, Woodingdean. (drop‐in for expectant parents and parent/carers with babies who are not yet walking) ‐ (FREE) Low Cost Healing Clinic 10-12pm the House Project cntre, 75 Longridge Ave, S.dean Venetia Campbell 306525 www.brightonmetamorphic.co.uk/communitywellnessproject

Healthy Child Clinic 1.30pm – 3pm at the Saltdean Children’s Centre (Outreach) in Boomerang Kids Nursery, Saltdean Barn,Arundel Drive West, Saltdean. Weighing, measuring and drop‐in session for children up to 5yrs and their carers.‐ (FREE) Age Concern Drop‐In Advice Centre, with morning tea and coffee, first Tuesday of every month, 10am‐12am, St Mar�ns Church Hall, Longridge Avenue. Anyone caring for elderly rela�ves or neighbours most welcome to drop in during that �me Academy of Dancing 3.55 –7 pm. Charlene Benford 01323 899149 Saltdean Community Centre Over 50’s Keep Fit Classes – Tuesday 1.45 – 2.45 pm £3.00 per session. Tea and Coffee included. St Mar�ns Church Hall, Longridge Ave. Saltdean Parents/ Carers/ Babies/ Toddlers Tuesday 9‐12pm Pam Turner 01273 306553.Woodingdean Community Centre Slimming World ‐ Tuesday 5.30pm and friday morning lower hall – Mandy Crew 542827. Saltdean Comm Centre Royal Sco�sh Country Dancing Society – Tuesday 7.30pm to 9.30pm during school �me. Saltdean Junior School. Pam & Ray Archer 01273 684417 Drop‐in Medita�on Class 2pm to 2.45pm Bindi Shah 01273 302350 Pilates 7.45 - 8.45pm Deans Leisure Centre, Falmer Road Contact Jan Davies - 07904 187257

Cub Scouts (8 years to 10.5 years) 6.30pm – 8.30pm Old Parish Lane, Woodingdean Cub Scouts (8 years to 10.5 years) 6.30pm – 8.30pm Ro�ngdean Contact: Caroline: Caroline@idltd.com Scout HQ, Whiteway Lane, Ro�ngdean Beginners Pilates 6.45-7.45pm S’dean Comm Centre Tracystirzaker@hotmail.com Tracy 07877 878532 Tuesday Evening Bingo Club – weekly 7.30pm start. Contact Peter Poin�ng 309519. Saltdean Community Centre Buddhism – 2nd Tuesday monthly 7 – 10pm – Claudius Hillman 206295. Saltdean Community Centre Second Tuesday of the month Woodingdean Hor�culture Society ‐ 7.30pm Woodingdean Community Centre

Wednesdays Sea Swim Fitness ‐ 7.00am.Saltdean Beach. www.seaswimfitness.co.uk Church Service ‐ 10.00am.Holy Communion St Nicholas Church Saltdean Vale, Saltdean Dizzy Tilly Kids ‐ ac�vi�es 0 – 4 yrs – music, stories and play. 9.30am & 11am ‐Clare Derby 308706 . St Mar�ns Hall, Saltdean Rosemary Conley Diet & Fitness Club – Wednesday mornings and evenings Lesley Jeavons 915097. Saltdean Community Centre Crawlers and Toddlers Drop‐in 9.15am ‐ 10.30am (confident crawlers to 2 years) at St Margaret’s Co�age, Ro�ngdean (next to the church and opposite the pond) – (FREE) Funky Feet (modern dance) Woodingdean Methodist Church Hall. Classes for adults and children Ring Vanessa on 273227 Academy of Dancing 5.10 –7.20 pm. Charlene Benford 01323 899149 Saltdean Community Centre Fun & Fit - Total Body Workout 9.30-10.20am S.dean Comm cntr - Karen 305827 Weight Watchers 10.am. The Ladyof Lourdes Church Hall,R.dean Drop‐in Medita�on Class Wednesday 9.15am to 10am Bindi Shah 01273 302350 Saltdean Drive Alzheimers Society Coffee Morning Second Wednesday of month. 10.30pm to 1.00pm . The Annexe, Ireland Lodge, Lockwood Crescent Woodingdean 01273 726266 Stretch and Tone ‐ 10 am to 11am. Ovingdean Village Hall Baby and You 11am – 12.15pm Drop‐in (Babies from 6 weeks to Crawling) at St Margaret’s Co�age, Rotdn Tai Chi – Wednesday mornings 10 – 11.15 Andrea Welsby 304472 Saltdean Community Centre The Ro�ngdean Bridge Club 6.15 pm The Whiteway Centre, Ro�ngdean Call June Hill 01273 307623 for details. Art & Cra� Club – Wednesday a�ernoon Irene Beardwell 303745, Saltdean Community Centre Yoga ‐ 2.30pm to 3.30pm. Church of the Holy Cross, Wood‐ ingdean. £3. Ella 737054 Jane Salisbury School of Dance ‐ Ballet, Tap and Funky Freestyle, (from 3yrs upwards) 3.30pm‐5.30pm, St Nicholas Church Hall, Saltdean 01273 275002, 07855955138 janesalisbury@ntlworld.com Sea Sharp Choir Youth 6.30-8pm, Adult 8.10-9.45pm St Martins, S’dean. Contact Karina 07803 709980 Seeonee Cub Scouts (8 years to 10.5 years) 7pm – 8.30pm Li�le Gilwell, Longridge Avenue, Saltdean Serenity Yoga - Hatha Yoga (Beginners welcome) 7.00-8.15pm, & 8.30 - 9.45pm S’dean Comm Cntr. Nikki Tuke 07813 125795 Brighton Male Voice Choir‐ 7.30pm. Holy Cross Church Hall, Woodingdean. Tom Ryan 07899874969 Saltdean Townswomen’s Guild ‐ 1.45PM at the Martlets Flats lounge, Bannings Vale on the 1st Thursday of each month, 01273 301074 Rosemary Conley Diet & Fitness Club – Wednesday eve‐ ning‐ Lesley Jeavons 915097. Saltdean Community Centre Pilates – Wednesday evening‐ Danielle 584984. Saltdean Community Centre Slimming World Slimming World 7.30PM Wdngdean Yth Centre, Warren Rd. Contact Ali - 01273 300680/07821 179343 Zumba – Wednesday 7.30pm. Contact Laura Miller 01273 300221. St Nicholas Church Hall.

Thursdays Downs Baptist Church, Woodingdean Three youth clubs to suit age 8-16 at Rudyard Kipling Primary School, BN2 6RH. Contact: Sean Older 01273 232414 office@downsbaptistchurch.org Church Service ‐ 10.00am.Holy Communion St Nicholas Church Saltdean Vale, Saltdean Cuba Salsa ‐ 7pm. Contact Elizabeth Green (AKA Moran) 01273 307063. Saltdean Community Centre Open House Friendship Club 1.30 to 4.00pm Woodingdean Community Centre Drop‐in Medita�on Class 11am to 11.45am Bindi Shah 01273 302350 Saltdean Drive Coffee Shop ‐ Thursdays 10‐12 Woodingdean Methodist Church, The Ridgway. 304812 Come and make some friends. Healthy Child Clinic ‐ 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month 11‐12 noon at Hazel Co�age, Warren Road, Woodingdean (FREE) .Weighing, measuring and drop‐in session for children up to 5yrs and their carers. Healthy Child Clinic – 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month 11‐12 noon at The Deans Gateway Children’s Centre, Rudyard Kipling School (FREE) Weighing, measuring and drop‐in session for children up to 5yrs and their carers. Academy of Dancing 4‐8.35pm. Charlene Benford 01323 899149 Saltdean Community Centre Weight Watchers 6.00pm Peacehaven Evangelical Church, Mayfield Avenue, Peacehaven Sue Ca�, 390652 for futher informa�on. Weight Watchers 6.45pm Woodingdean Community Centre. Habakkuk Harriers running Club 7.00pm Running in and around Woodingdean. FREE Phone 01273 705685 for details. Love Art A�er School club Over 5’s 3.30 ‐5.00 pm. An introduc�on to Arts and Cra�s. £6 per child. Refreshments and Materials provided. To book call 01273 390618 Weight Watchers‐ 6.00pm The Church of the Holy Cross Woodingdean Ro�ngdean Wine Club ‐ Second Thursday in the month, Whiteway Centre, Ro�ngdean, 7.30 Pm Further details, Tony Woodhall 01273 309697 Gardening Club‐ First Thursday of the month. 7.30pm to 9.30pm. Ovingdean Village Hall. Beaver Scouts (6 years to 8 years) 6.00pm – 7.00pm Li�le Gilwell, Longridge Avenue, Saltdean Line Dancing ‐ Second and Fourth Thursdays 7.00pm to 8.30pm. Ovingdean Village Hall U3A mee�ng 2.00pm St . Mar�ns Hall, Saltdean Beaver Scouts (6 years to 8 years) 6.00pm – 7.00pm Ro�ngdean Contact Lindsey Delow: lindsey.delow@me.com Scouts (10.5 years to 14 years) 7.30pm – 9.00pm Ro�ngdean Contact Mar�n Carr: 07801 687172 Scout HQ, Whiteway Lane, Ro�ngdean Tai Chi & Qigong 6.45pm‐8.45pm Ro�ngdean Public Hall, Park Road, Ro�ngdean Info from Evelyn Hills 01323 725545 1st Thursday in the month Saltdean Townswomen’s Guild ‐ 1.45PM in the Lower Hall of the Saltdean Community Centre, 01273 301074 Second Thursday in the month Saltdean Oval Women’s Ins�tute meets at 10 a.m. at the Saltdean Community Centre. The contact is Gill Rees 01273 301270 3rd Thursday in the month Ovingdean Social Group ‐ 7.15pm for 7.30pm Ovingdean Village Hall (3rd Thursday in the month) Last Thursday of the month Lunch Club ‐ W’dean Methodist Church ‐ 887734/ 887618

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Sea Swim Fitness 7am, Saltdean beach www.seaswimfitness.co.uk Children’s Art Club ‐ 3.30‐5.15pm Clair Ma�hews 07843275520. Saltdean Community Centre Fun & Fit Fitness Pilates Plus 9.30- 10.30am; 10.30-11.10am legs, bums & tums; Beginner fitness Pilates 11.15-12.15pm Karen 01273 305827. all Saltdean Comm. Centre. Second Wednesday of the month Ro�ngdean Flower Club ‐ Meet 2.30pm 2nd Weds of the Deans Business Club Every other Friday. month at The Whiteway Centre, Rottingdean. Visitors £4 to See www.deansbusinessclub.c o.uk Slimming world – morning – Mandy Crew 542827 Saltdean include tea. If you like us, become a member. Contact Community Centre. Secretary 01273 300486 Stretch and Tone ‐ 10 am to 11am. Ovingdean Village Hall.

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49 The Ro�ngdean Bridge Club 1.20pm The Whiteway Centre, Ro�ngdean Call June Hill 01273 307623 for details. St Nicks Chicks 1.15pm ‐ 2.45pm. For carers with babies, toddlers and pre‐school children. Meet at St. Nicholas Church Hall, Saltdean. (term �me only). Call Vivienne 01273 308607 Royal Bri�sh Legion Women’s sec�on First Friday of the month at 2.30pm Whiteways Centre, Ro�ngdean Social Dance Group‐ 6.30pm to 8.00pm. Lizzie 01273 300533. Ovingdean Village Hall Scouts (10.5 years to 14 years) 7.30pm – 9.30pm Li�le Gilwell, Longridge Avenue, Saltdean Rock ‘n’ Roll Free Dance all levels, no partner required. Friday 1st October (and any other available Friday) ‐ call Liz on 07710227038 for info at the Plough Pub 9.30‐10.30pm.

Saturdays Academy of Dancing 9am ‐1.50 pm. Charlene Benford 01323 899149 Saltdean Community Centre

Mar�al Arts – Morning ‐ Jason Sale 07876165890 Saltdean Community Centre Saturday bridge – June Hill 01273 307623 Saltdean Community Centre. Saturday night dance 7.30Pm – 10.30pm – Doug Hann 01273 691767 Saltdean Community Centre. Jane Salisbury School of Dance ‐ Ballet, Tap and Funky Freestyle, (from 3yrs upwards) 9.30am‐12.30pm, St Nicholas Church Hall, Saltdean 01273 275002, 07855955138. janesalis‐ bury@ntlworld.com Curry Night – Roniq 07790580790. Salt‐ dean Community Centre Sacrament of Penance ‐ 10.30am, 5.45‐ 6.15pm. Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Ro�ngdean

Sundays Church Service ‐ 10.15am. St Mar�ns URC Longridge Avenue Saltdean Biblical Dance, circle style for men, women and children ‐ Held occasional Sundays at St Mar�n’s Church Hall, Longridge Ave from 3‐4pm. Contact Judy Law for next mee�ng

date or info 01273 307034 Church Service ‐ 10am. Woodingdean Methodist Church The Ridgeway Wood‐ ingdean. Church Service ‐ 8am.Holy Communion 10.30am Parish Communion St Nicholas Church Saltdean Vale, Saltdean www.saltdeansaintnicholas.org.uk Sunday Mass ‐ Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Ro�ngdean 6.30pm (Sat) 10.30am Sun also 9am St Patrick’s Catholic Church, Woodingdean. Downs Baptist Church Family friendly Service & Sunday School 10.30am meet at Woodingdean Primary School. DBC Youth Church Service (age 11-21) 6pm at Rudyard Kipling Primary School. DBC Adult service 6pm Rudyard Kipling Primary School. Saltdean Community Cafe & FREE kids play Saltdean Community Centre (in the Lido Building)2-5pm

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Useful numbers Local Groups Brighton Male Voice Choir Tom Ryan‐ Secretary 01273 688005 07899874969 Or G.Meeton 01273 241755 Four Deans Stroke Club 01273 302998 Ro�ngdean Preserva�on Society 01273 304752 The Grange Museum and Art Gallery Ro�ngdean 01273 301004 Mon/Tues 10am ‐4pm Wednesday Closed Thurs/Fri/Sat 10am‐4pm Sunday 2pm ‐ 4pm Ro�ngdean Drama Society www.ro�ngdeandramasociety.co.uk Ro�ngdean Writers Mary Deacon 01273 306956 Ro�ngdean Camera Club Brian Knight 01273 302605 Ro�ngdean Cricket Club Est 1758. New Members welcome 01273 309325 Rottingdean Bowling Club Norman Watson 01273 301290 www.rottingdeanbowlingclub.co.uk The Ro�ngdean Bridge Club June Hill, Secretary 01273 302680 Ro�ngdean Wine Club Tony Woodhall 01273 309697 The Deans Orchestra Barry Mar�n 01323 895927 Saltdean Community Choir Cathy Rands 01273 583105 Saltdean Towns Womens Guild 01273 301074 Saltdean Lido 01273 888308 WSLAT & Rottingdean LAT mary.mears@brightonhove.gcsx.gov.uk 01273 291011 S’dean Bowling Club Sec: D.Hanchett 01273 390230 S’dean Residents Association www.saltdeanra.org.uk Saltdeanra@googlemail.com Sdean, Rdean & Odean NH Watch Linda Hood, Secretary 01273 306441 nhw.sro-sec@hotmail.co.uk Woodingdean Swimming Pool 01273 673265 Woodingdean Rainbows and Brownies Elizabeth 01273 272670 Five Deans U3A Margaret - 01273 583005 Janet - 01273 304347 www.fivedeansu3a.org.uk

Woodingdean Bowls Club Kate Paton Secretary 01273 502570 Trevor Smith Chairman 01273 302642 Local Community Centres Saltdean Community Centre Alex on 07804 908609 Ro�ngdean Whiteway Centre Whiteway Lane Ro�ngdean Brighton BN2 7HB 01273 307431 For Le�ng 01273 301227 Ro�ngdean & Saltdean Lions Club info@ro�ngdeanand saltdeanlions. org.uk 08458 339617 Ro�ngdean Public Hall Park Lane Available for Hire 01273 302092 Woodingdean Community Centre Warren Road 01273 685940 Woodingdean Youth Centre Warren Road Brighton BN2 6BB 01273 600606 woodingdeanyc@btconnect.com Local Churches St Mar�ns URC Longridge Avenue, Saltdean Secretary: Rob Upward 01273 309097 St Nicholas Church Saltdean Vale, Saltdean Brighton ,BN2 8HE 01273 302192 www.saltdeansaintnicholas.org.uk Local Police Contacts Saltdean Christopher Kingswood Police Community Support Officer 07766 997863 0845 60 70 999 Extension:19365 Woodingdean Ray Harrison Neighbourhood Policing Constable 07766 997887 0845 60 70 999 Extension:25581 Ro�ngdean, Ovingdean Christopher Kingswood Police Community Support Officer 0845 60 70 999 Ext:19365

Local Libraries Woodingdean Library Warren Road Brighton BN2 6BA (01273) 296928 Opening hours Monday 10am‐1pm 2‐5pm Tuesday Closed Wednesday Closed Thursday 10am‐1pm 2‐7pm Friday Closed Saturday 10am‐1pm 2‐4pm Ro�ngdean Library The Grange, Ro�ngdean BN2 7HA (01273) 296918 Opening hours Monday 10am‐1pm 2‐5pm Tuesday/Weds Closed Thursday 10am‐1pm 2‐7pm Friday Closed Saturday 10am‐1pm 2‐4pm Saltdean Library Saltdean Lido, Saltdean BN2 8SP (01273) 296920 Opening hours Monday Closed Tuesday 10am‐1pm 2‐7pm Wednesday/Thurs Closed Friday 10am‐1pm 2‐5pm Saturday 10am‐1pm 2‐4pm

Events & Announcements Rottingdean Vintage & Collectors Fair At the Whitehorse Hotel 12pm - 5PM Dates for 2012: Aug 26�� Oct 28�� Nov 25�� 07867 764611 or 07919 341474 Tuzi@hotmail.co.uk Driftwood open garden events Sunday 12thAugust: National Gardens Scheme Open Garden, 11am to 5pm, entry £3, Saturday 25�� & Sunday 26�� August: Artwave Festival, Bank Holiday Monday 27�� August: Artwave Festival 2pm to 6pm, Saturday 1st, Sunday 2ⁿ� September: Artwave Festival 12pm to 5pm. Details: www.geoffstonebanks.co.uk Rottingdean Art Club The Rottingdean Art Club held it's AGM on the 30th May at which John Stephens was re-elected chairman and Julia Elliott elected as treasurer in place of Elizabeth Blackshaw who had resigned . The post of Secretary remains vacant but it is hoped that this will be filled in the ensuing months. This friendly club meets during term time on Wednesday afternoons at the Whiteway Centre and enrolment will next take place there on Wednesday 19th September at 2 p.m. Due to a few members relocating some vacancies for new members will be available and the club would be pleased to hear from those interested in joining, who can be assured of a warm welcome. Prospective members can contact John on 01273 307714 or Julia on 01273 301214. During the Summer a series of Garden meetings have been arranged. The club will be holding an Exhibition of members work at the Grange during March next year.

Saltdean Cinema Film dates 25th September 16th October 13th November 11th December Films will be advised nearer to these dates

Local Community Websites www.woodingdean.info www.saltdean.info www.ro�ngdean.uk.com Local Venues Woodindean Woodingdean Methodist Hall to rent for par�es etc. 01273 304812 Beulah Fletcher Ro�ngdean Scout HQ is available for private hire. Contact Kate on 01273 306383 for further informa�on

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