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SEAFORD Scene May 2016 Issue 109

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Welcome Welcome to the May issue of Seaford Scene. Well, we’re almost into summer now and the weather should be getting warmer! This month there are two Bank Holiday Mondays to enjoy on the 2nd and the 30th, so get your sun cream and sun hats ready! Seaford Splash, returns (hooray!) with details of lots of arts and cultural events taking place in Seaford over the next few months, turn to page 4 for more details. Seaford Museum is having a makeover with plans for a new footbridge and lift, see page 6 and find out who has been awarded the NODA lifetime achievement on page 107. We have news from the Rotary Club of Seaford, NP&S Lions Club and the Probus Club of Seaford, and there’s an update from Cycle Seahaven on page 12 and details of how Seaford community has joined forces in helping to make cycling safer, page 69. So what are you waiting for...get on yer bike and enjoy! Fran Tegg Editor

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4 Seaford Splash! 6 Museum Project Ramps Up and Lifts Off! 11 Seaford Floods, Past and Future 12 Cycle Seahaven 15 East Blatchington Lectures 18 All at Sea 21 A View From The Potting Shed 24 Seaford Gardening Club 29 Seaford Community Garden 37 Hastings Half Marathon Race 38 Seaford Award-Winning Author in London Marathon 42 Spring Has Sprung! 46 French Twinning Spring Newsletter 48 Seaford U3A Spring Concerts 52 Local Family Feature in Charity Film 54 Seaford Afternoon Flower Club 56 Lewes Easter Monday Races 57 Charlie Bear’s Nursery 58 Opportunities for Seaford Young Film Makers 65 Seaford Kurlers 68 Seaford Tree Wardens 69 Community Unites to Make Cycling Safer 71 Cod Pieces in Thyme with Bacon and Clams 74 Seaford Hard of Hearing Club 77 Who’s Who In Seaford? 78 Family Business Brings a Taste of South America to Seaford 80 Singles Club Celebrates 10 Years 82 Newberry Tully Estate Agents 89 The Probus Club of Seaford 93 Seaford Choral Society 94 Seaford Inner Wheel 99 Have You ‘Herd’ Why People are Flocking to Newhaven Fort? 102 Cannes Film Festival 107 NODA Lifetime Achievement Award 108 Rotary Club of Seaford 112 Newhaven, Peacehaven & Seaford Lions Club 115 Seahaven Storehouse 116 The Search – A Short Story 119 Claremont Interiors Create the Perfect Home 126 What’s On in May? 128 What’s On Weekly 134 Index of Businesses

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At their Summer Concert at the Downs Leisure Centre on Saturday 18th June, 6pm, the Concentus adult choir will be joined by 60 local primary school children in a concert that celebrates African music, the Beatles and favourite musicals. Tickets from Newberry Tully or from www.ticketsource.co.uk/concentus

Arts and cultural events in the Seaford area Welcome to the first of a regular monthly update on what is going on within Seaford’s growing arts and cultural scene, and a big thank you to Editor, Fran Tegg, for allowing the space. Seaford Splash is a compilation by Robin Shell and myself of info about upcoming local events and we hope you will use it to plan what you want to see, hear or take part in.

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At Wootton Bassett School a supply teacher has done a runner, locking the kids in their classroom… so the scene is set for Seaford Musical Theatre Juniors National Theatre Connections production directed by Paula Woolven on Friday 29th and Saturday 30th April, 7.30pm, Saturday 30th April and Sunday 1st May, 2.30pm. The show will then transfer to the Capitol Theatre, Horsham for one night only, on Saturday 28th May. Archway Choirs are filling the stage of the Royal Hippodrome, Eastbourne on Sunday 15th May at 4pm to raise money for Chestnut Tree House children’s hospice, in collaboration with children’s choirs from all over East Sussex. Tickets for Love Can Build a Bridge from the theatre box office or from www. thearchwaygroup.com Seaford Little Theatre is staging Norman Robbins’ thriller, Nightmare, from Friday 13th May to Saturday 21st May. The play is in the sure hands of director Margaret Kennedy and involves mysterious phone calls, deceit, suspicion and incrimination… Expect mayhem when the The Rude Mechanical Theatre returns to the Crouch Gardens on Saturday 11th June with Macbyrd. Tickets from Newberry Tully, Church Street or from www.therudemechanicaltheatre.co.uk

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Screen

No wonder people are block booking tickets for Seaford Community Cinema at the Barn Theatre with treats like Theeb, Friday 20th May, Selma, Friday 27th May and Brooklyn, Friday 10th June, not to speak of NT Live screenings of A View From The Bridge on Thursday 19th May and The Audience on Thursday 9th June, 7pm. Tickets from the tourist office or from www.cinema.org/tickets/

Exhibition

Last Minute Artists organisers are creating new work to show at Five Artists and a Man in Shorts, at Arts@theCrypt from June 10th to 16th, so expect some surprises.

Talks

Join historian Kevin Gordon on Saturday 7th May for a tour of Seaford as medieval port, resort and garrison town, leaving the tourist office, Church Street at 10.30am. The following day he will be exploring Tide Mills, departing from the Buckle car park at 10.30am. Tickets from the tourist office.

Gardens

The garden trails, which have become such a highlight of Seaford summers, start on Sunday 5th June with the Mayor’s Garden Trail, including organiser Geoff Stonebanks’ Driftwood garden plus at least eight others. More garden openings next month. Email details about forthcoming events, two months in advance, to robinshell63@gmail.com. These will be used in full on Robin’s blogspot at seafordsplash.blogspot.com and edited by me for this feature. Andrea Hargreaves Photos from top: Theeb, Concentus Choir, Driftwood Garden.

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Museum Project ramps up and lifts off! The exciting, long-awaited project to install a new footbridge and lift at Seaford Museum is now back on track, thanks to a timely grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) of £100,000. The project was first suggested in 2010, when the Trustees of the Keith Baker Charitable Will Trust approached the Museum with an offer of a grant to make the Museum accessible to wheelchair users and other less mobile people. “It was a very generous offer, which became a massive challenge” said Kay Turvey, Seaford Museum Chairman. “The past years have seen a series of ups and downs as various problems were encountered and eventually overcome, but throughout that time we have enjoyed the active support of the Keith Baker Trust, which has pledged £200,000 to the project, as well as many other local groups and people.” The Seaford Museum improved access project will see the installation of a new ramped footbridge; an internal lift; ramping to the lower ground floor exhibition space; new energy efficient LED lighting and improved displays and interpretation material. “This means that for the first time Martello Tower 74, which houses our important museum of local history, will be accessible to all our members and visitors,” added Kay Turvey. Seaford Museum is located in Martello Tower 74, which was the last of a series of defensive forts constructed along the coast of Sussex and Kent as a reaction to the threat of a Napoleonic invasion. Although 74 were built in the southeast of England, fewer than half remain and this is the only one open to the public throughout the year. The walls are up to 10 feet thick and it is surrounded by a 20-foot-deep moat. The original access to the Tower was across a drawbridge; there were only two small windows and movement between the various levels was by way of trapdoors and ladders. Subsequently the drawbridge was removed and part of the moat covered over to form the promenade leaving the only way into the museum through a narrow door and down a set of steep stairs. “At the moment it’s not the most welcoming of buildings for visitors!” commented Kay Turvey.

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The Tower is a Scheduled Ancient Monument which has meant that all proposals have had to be approved not just by the local planning authorities but also by Historic England (previously English Heritage). The original plan had been to put the lift in the moat, but that was ruled as visually unacceptable, so a number of alternative ideas were drawn up by the scheme’s Architects, the Brighton based Morgan Carn Partnership Architects. “Without their creative skills, enthusiasm and patience the project might have folded very early on,” said Kay Turvey. The latest blow to the project was a change in the VAT rules which meant that the zero rate VAT allowance for work on historic buildings was removed, leading to a potential 20% increase in the costs of the work. However, the Museum has obtained a ruling from HMRC which has allowed the new access to be classified as a ramp, which does qualify for zero rate VAT, but the removal of the general concession will apply to other essential work and the change will still add about £30,000 to the cost, bringing it up to just under £300,000 overall. Fortunately an application to the Heritage Lottery Fund was submitted and a grant of £100,000 has recently been approved. “Without that generous grant we might well have been stuck,” said Kay Turvey “It goes to show that it’s not just National Lottery winners who benefit from the weekly flutter, but small local charities such as ourselves. We can now look forward to the building work starting later this year and our Museum being opened up to even more visitors and students in 2017. “We will also be able to offer volunteering and learning opportunities to people who have been excluded up to now because they haven’t been able to get into the building, and we will be reducing our running costs by installing energy efficient LED lighting, particularly important in a building which had no windows or natural light. We believe that by making the Museum more accessible we will be able to make an important contribution to making the Seaford seafront more attractive to visitors and residents alike, and make a contribution to the local economy and wellbeing of the town. We have a busy but exciting few months ahead of us.”

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Cycle Seahaven

Spring has well and truly sprung at Cycle Seahaven. The better weather means we are out riding even more, with the Easter weekend being particularly busy.

Our thanks go to Newberry Tully Estate agents for financially supporting a two-day First Aid training course we arranged for our Ride Leaders. This took place at the Pump Barn, Exceat, the use of which was donated to us by Sussex Wildlife Trust. Stephen Newberry, of Newberry Tully, said: “We’re delighted to support such a worthwhile project. As a business we take our responsibility to the environment and our community very seriously. Cycling is a healthy pastime and doesn’t impact on the environment and for us to be able to help is fantastic and fits in with what we are passionate about.” Andrew Lock on behalf of Cycle Seahaven said, “This training means that more of our ride leaders will be confident and able to deliver even safer rides for our members. They will also be equipped to administer first aid whenever and wherever needed. This is a great example of businesses working with charities and voluntary groups for the benefit of the community.” The Cycle Seahaven Family Forest Ride for 2016 started this Easter Saturday as over 50 cyclists took to Friston Forest for what is becoming our annual Easter Saturday bike ride and Easter Egg hunt. 28 children braved the dry but windy weather for the promise of finding many a hidden Cream Egg as they rode round the forest. Organised and led by Ride Leader Mark Woodgate and supported by Ride Leaders Jo, Dave, Ray and Paul, the group started in the Exceat car park and headed around the Family Trail, stopping at regular intervals to hunt for the hidden Cream Eggs. Two bonus eggs were also given out to children who knew the answers to 2 questions that were posed as they rode round. The first was “Who is the land owner of the area we are riding around?” Answer: South East Water. The second was “How many trees are there in Friston Forest?” Answer: Lots! Again this year we had a great age range out on the ride, with the youngest being just 3 and the eldest at 75, showing that

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all ages and abilities can get out and enjoy this wonderful countryside we have right here on our doorstep. This year’s ride was given an additional fun element courtesy of Mr Cycles in Seaford, who lent out 2 full suspension demo e-bikes (normal bikes but with an

additional electric motor that makes climbing the hills in the forest epic fun!). It was wide grins all around as people discovered the thrill of the electric motor kicking in as they powered up hills at an incredible rate.

Upcoming Events Cycle seahaven has been actively supporting the campaign for a cycle path between Lewes and Newhaven known as Egrets way.The section between Southease and Deans farm will be opening on Saturday 14th May, where there will be a club stand with free bike tune-ups, eBikes to try from Mr Cycles, and led family rides between The Big Park and Southease. On Sunday 12th June Cycle Seahaven members will be joining the new Martello Rotary Triple Challenge. This is a 20-mile or 30-mile cycle ride from Seaford and around the Downs in aid of British Heart Foundation. Right on our doorstep! There’s also a walk and a half-marathon. It’s only £15 to enter. To find all the details and to register online go to www.triplechallenge.martellorotary.org.uk/ Finally keep an eye open for Cycle Seahaven members in their new jerseys which have been generously sponsored by UK cycle labs, Newbury Tully, Chandlers and Mr Cycles. The club continues to grow in strength and always welcomes new riders of any ability. You can be sure of great rides, advice and a friendly bunch of people. If you want to find out more, check our website, cycleseahaven. org.uk, or search for our Facebook page. Or you can drop in to Mr Cycles to find out more, membership is just £5 a year.

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All at sea

The Great War is usually associated with mud and trenches in France. This month, however, we commemorate the most significant naval engagement of WW1, which happened up the Channel in the North Sea off Jutland. A couple of years earlier, the Royal Navy’s Grand Fleet had quietly slipped away to Scotland, but exactly one hundred years ago on the last day of May, it steamed out to meet the German Imperial High Seas Fleet in full strength. Salzman’s English History records ‘our heavy losses and the escape of the enemy made the battle of Jutland appear a very doubtful victory, but the fact remains that the German fleet never ventured out of harbour again’ at Kiel. Instead ‘efforts were concentrated on a submarine campaign…directed not only against fighting ships and transports, but also against all merchant-ships…aimed at not only starving England into submission – in which it was more nearly successful than admitted at the time – but also at producing the moral effect of panic.’ To help counter the new threat, an experimental and costly seaplane base was built at Tide Mills, the remains of which can be seen to this day, especially the foundations of ramps and hangars. The hangar door runners are still there set in the original concrete. There are also the relics of two U-boats (Unterseeboote) or submarines not far away—UB 121 on the foreshore under the Seven Sisters and the deck gun of UB 130 in Paradise Park. Both vessels were wrecked whilst under tow, however, rather than by military action. UB 130 sank off Beachy Head, but the deck gun was raised by British divers eighty years later.

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It still needed a deactivation certificate, perhaps a compliment to antique German engineering. UB 121 lay corroding away on the beach until finally scrapped forty years later. Nevertheless, the rusty remains of the curved hull are still there impressed on the chalk platform, making a convenient lunch seat when the tide goes out. The seaplanes are long gone, but two amusing stories are handed down. On one occasion, a patrolling plane spotted what appeared to be a submarine periscope in the sea rippling through the waves. An attack was launched, to no avail. It turned out to be a piece of protruding metalwork from a wreck exposed by the ebbing tide. On another occasion, a plane flew as far as Brighton to the acclaim of the promenaders. The pilot was subsequently advised that there were no German submarines in Brighton Aquarium. Can you identify the plane in the photo above? Answer on page 93. Ed and Biddy Jarzembowski

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Seaford Seniors’ Forum is holding their Annual General Meeting Tuesday May 17th 2016

Seaford Baptist Church Hall, Belgrave Road, BN25 2EE Doors open at 5.15pm with light refreshments available. 5.45pm: AGM business 6.15pm: Quality Solicitors Barwells; Stephen Ash, a Partner at the Seaford Office, will give a talk on “The importance of having a valid Will and a Power of Attorney Form” 6.45pm: East Sussex Better Together Team. This is a joint NHS and Social Services Initiative. Paula Gorvett, the Programme Director will give a talk entitled “A new improved local community care service for East Sussex” There will be a chance to ask questions of the two speakers

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At the end of March the Society held its social evening with a talk on The Rathfinney Wine Estate Alfriston given by Richard James. This was well received by the large audience present and several questions were also put to Richard after his talk.

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Tender young plants raised indoors need hardening off before they face the outside world. Move them out to a sunny sheltered spot during the day and bring back inside at night. This can be done for about two weeks until the threat of frost is past. By now potato plants should be showing above ground. Earth them up with a hoe so only the tips remain visible. The growing tubers should not be exposed to light. A few strawberry plants covered with a cloche just at night can encourage an earlier crop. Plant up a seasonal pot with 3 or 4 flowering plants and place on a patio or door-step to attract bees and bring colour to the space. Lily Beetles – look out for these pests, which are fast moving. Their larvae can defoliate and reduce the vigour of lilies and fritillaries quickly. Remove them promptly.

MEMBERS’ NOTICE BOARD The next social evening is at St Leonard’s Church Hall on Thursday 26th May at 7pm. The guest speaker is Jean Griffin with a talk entitled ‘ Tales from the BBC Potting Shed’. Jean has had a varied career in horticulture. Although Jean is now retired, she is still busy with various interests such as BBC radio and fundraising for charities. The Horticultural Show is getting closer, so members need to start thinking about the entries they could exhibit. The aim this year is to make the show bigger and better than before.

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Seaford Gardening Club Easter has passed, the clocks have gone forward for summer time and we can now anticipate longer and warmer days ahead. Birds are building their nests and insects, such as bees and butterflies, are appearing. Spring has obviously arrived – hurrah! Peter White, our resident Town Crier, gave a very interesting talk at our March meeting. He has lived in Seaford for 45 years and knows the town and many residents very well. After tolling his bell and announcing ‘he was honoured to come to talk to Seaford Gardening Club’, he proceeded to tell us the history of the humble town crier. Peter was once told by a resident of Seaford that if the wind was in the right direction he could be heard in Cliff Close all the way from Broad Street! The post of Town Crier was created many years ago for the sole purpose of announcing special events happening in the vicinity and other tasks. A man or woman can equally perform the job, and town criers can be seen in many parts of the world. One task he was asked to do

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some years ago was to walk a bride down the aisle as her father did not want to do it! In 2001 Peter was asked to plant a tree to celebrate 100 years of Seaford Baptist Church. His uniform is based on a Bishop’s frock coat, and a new one which was made a few years ago cost £1,800. The hat cost £400 and has lasted for many years. It is waxed with tallow to make it waterproof. Before he was appointed Town Crier he took a keen interest in Seaford Museum and still helps out when he can. There is a Town Crier statue inside the Martello Tower. It was a fascinating talk, told in an amusing and downto-earth manner. He swapped many tales with present members – a good entertaining evening for all of us. Long may we hear his rendition of ‘O Yea – O Yea’ to the sound of his bell while calling out ‘God Save the Queen’! Anne Silk Our next talk is on Wednesday, 25th May and will commence at 7.30pm. It will be by Wing Commander Patrick Coulcher and is entitled ‘A Miscellany of Great British Natural History’. The meeting will be held in the Clinton Centre, Clinton Place, Seaford (using door opposite Tesco). Visitors are welcome for a fee of £2. There are no extra charges and refreshments are available. More information can be obtained by phoning Anne Silk on 01323 491331 or visiting the website www. seaford-sussex.co.uk/sgc.

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950 years ago William the Conqueror and his NormanFrench army came to these shores and defeated the Saxon King Harold, beginning the Norman conquest of England. The Battle of Hastings in 1066 is one of the most famous dates in our Country’s long History. In this anniversary year of the famous battle, twelve Striders bravely undertook the journey from Seaford to contest the 32nd Hastings Half Marathon. Heavily outnumbered by 3,000 runners of all abilities and nationalities, the Striders with their superior tactics and team spirit rose to the challenge and succeeded in posting some fantastic times, with many being personal bests (PBs). The cool temperature and light north-easterly wind provided favourable weather conditions around this challenging course. Starting at the western end of the seafront, the determined runners followed an undulating route that includes a tough 2-mile climb up Queensway, a 3-mile steady run eastwards along the Ridge, a fast 2 mile descent back to the eastern end of the seafront, and a surprisingly long 2-mile promenade section back to the finish. As always the fantastic crowd support was out in force and provided the necessary boost at the right times. The race was won by Robert Mbithi in 1:04:51. The first lady home was Lenah Jerotich, finishing in 1:16:51. First Strider home was Josh Rudd in 19th place overall with a superb PB time of 1:21:01. Scott Hitchcock improved on his recent Brighton Half time with another PB time of 1:26:22 (68th). Club London Marathon ballot winner, James Smith finished in 86th place with a PB of 1:27:36.

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Next came an in-form Luke Borland in another PB time of 1:31:38; Phil Robinson 1:36:34; Kevin Ives 1:37:55. First Striders lady, Beth Ruddock, finished with an impressive PB of 1:42:20, a 2 minute improvement on last year’s result. Anna Norman finished in 1:50:13; Richard Honeyman 1:56:01; Terry Ward 1:57:02; David Hammond 2:41:23; and Ken Browning, proving that age is not a bar to running, in 3:25:29. The Striders all returned home victorious! Photo: (from L to R) Josh Rudd (1st Strider) Scott Hitchcock (2nd Strider) Beth Ruddock (1st female Strider) and Kevin Ives with Phil Robinson at the back.

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Seaford award-winning children’s author in London Marathon for ActionAid Award winning children’s author Giles Paley-Phillips set himself the ultimate running challenge by taking part in this year’s Virgin Money London Marathon on Sunday 24th April 2016 to raise funds for leading international charity ActionAid. The author, who lives with his family in Seaford, is a keen runner and has always wanted to take part in the marathon, so was only too happy to take up this opportunity to run for ActionAid who work across 45 countries to support women and children living in extreme poverty. Giles said: “It has been a real privilege to be asked to be involved with ActionAid, whose amazing work changes the life of entire communities. “I’ve been a running enthusiast for a while and participating in the London Marathon has always been

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Spring has sprung! I know it’s still a bit nippy but there is definitely a feeling of new beginnings in the air. It is traditionally a time of feather dusters and decluttering; a time of getting rid of the old to make room for the new. I feel that, along with the physical seasonal clear out, now is a good time to have a life review: a spring clean for the mind.

Get rid of ‘Should’

Anyone who has had therapy with me will know that this word is banished from the consulting room. The word ‘should’ is of no real benefit. It is a critical word that is full of regret and anxiety. We use it all the time, not only about ourselves but towards other people. We often say “I should do this or that” or worse “I should have...” When we talk about, or to, people we can be heard saying “you should... Get that broom and sweep ‘should’ out of the door. Replace ‘should’ with ‘could’ or ‘want’. This gives you choice and empowers you. Saying I ‘should’ go for a walk makes it into a chore, but saying I ‘want’ to go for a walk makes it your choice and puts you in the driving seat of your life.

Stop worrying about the opinion of others

You can’t stop people from judging you but you can stop worrying about it. Their opinion belongs to them, leave it with them. It’s really none of your business what other people think of you. If you have friends that are constantly critical of you then maybe you need to review those relationships.

Watch out for friends that zap your energy

Sometimes, when we don’t value ourselves, we attract people who confirm our low opinion of ourselves.You know the friend who is always putting you down or expects you to be there for her but is too busy when you need a shoulder to cry on. They may always have a negative view on life. When you have finished speaking to them you feel drained and exhausted. These are toxic relationships. We don’t want to hurt anyone and everyone needs support sometime in their life, however,

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if you have friends that constantly make you feel low, review how much time you spend with them. Spend more time with people who believe in you and want what’s best for you.

Review your screen time

We seem to spend more and more time in front of a screen. Take a look at how much time you spend checking your social media, emails, text messages and surfing the internet. Do you spend hours a day listening to the news on the radio and TV shows? How does all this information affect you? Does it motivate you or leave you feeling emotionally drained? The problem with all the information is that your brain is constantly processing and a lot of the information we receive can be depressing and draining.

Find time to switch off

Make a pact with yourself that you won’t look at your phone after dinner time. Keep the bedroom free of electronic gadgets. Take some quiet time so that you can recharge your brain. You will be more creative and productive if you do.

Accept yourself for who you are

Celebrate the good bits and accept the bits you would like to change. Despite any myths you may have heard to contrary; nobody is perfect. Become your own best friend. I found the picture above on the Seaford Photographic Society website. The picture was taken by Janice Hewitt and I feel that it is full of hope and joy. Embrace the sentiment of this picture, take this spring time to clear out the negative and promote the positive and take leaps of joy.

Judy Renihan is a therapist at ‘The House’. 01323 895594 info@thehouse-therapy.co.uk

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French Twinning Spring Newsletter Our Fleur de Paris musical event in the village hall was a sell-out. A huge success, with both Union Jacks and French flags decorating the hall. The tables with red check table-cloths and tea-lights added to the twinning theme. Homemade snacks and French wine were served by the twinning committee. It was, as promised, a foot tapping evening of the highest order and greatly enjoyed by all. Some brave souls even danced. This was the final event in our winter programme, which has included Cheese and Wine tastings, film evenings and our traditional annual Galette des Rois celebrations.

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On 9th April we took part, along with other organisations, in the St Andrew’s Church Restoration Launch. Our table was in the Alfriston WM Village Hall. On 30th April between 10am to 2pm we had our own turn in the church for the Teas & Tables event. We presented our group to both villagers and visitors in the hope of attracting some new members. Our Chair, June Goodfield, gave four, ten-minute talks on the historical links between Sussex and Normandy. Over the Whitsun Weekend of 13/16th May, we will welcome thirty-eight French friends, including the Mayor, from Veules-les-Roses. This year’s twinning weekend theme is ‘Spring-time in Sussex’ and much organisation has, and is, taking place. We have fifteen visits identified for our visitors to enjoy, including local gardens and houses of note, like Michelham Priory shown here. There will be a walk and picnic, a hog roast/ carvery if our number can be accommodated as we now have over eighty of our own twinning members plus our French guests. It is likely that these plans will have to be modified to create places for all who want to be involved. We are also organising a photo competition, with two entry titles ‘Spring-time in Sussex’ and a photo which illustrates ‘What twinning means to me’ In May it will again be a great pleasure to welcome a group of primary school children from Normandy for a guided tour of Alfriston. The last time they came they were welcomed with a cream tea at Deans Place and enjoyed learning to play cricket. The first weekend in July, 1st-3rd, will see local twinners, and anyone who joins our association in the near future, heading for the Flax, Linen and Needlework Festival. We have much to look forward to in 2016. (www.festivaldulin.org). Why not come and join us? Contact Tony Palmer on 01323 870561 or Jean Cash on 01323 890373. Please recycle this magazine when you have finished with it.

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The first is on Wednesday 18th May at 2.30pm when the Seaford U3A Recorder Group (left) conducted by Jean Colebourne together with Seaford Hand Bell Ringers (below) led by Jo Tigg. Those who came

Our second concert is on Friday 27th May at 10.30am and this features the U3A Orchestra (left) conducted by Pat White. The Orchestra gives one concert a year, so this is the only chance to hear what these very talented musicians can do. Again, there will be refreshments and a retiring collection. These are just two highlights from Seaford U3A’s busy year. We run an annual quiz for members, and in June we will have our very popular book fair and coffee morning where you can get a taster of which courses will be available in the new season. This is open to the public, and details will be in next month’s Seaford Scene. Our Summer Walk for members takes place in July, and then we have our Open Day in September when you can find out which courses still have places available.

We look forward to seeing you at our concerts and Collection and delivery. if you want to find out more about Seaford U3A and ted this Clocks PDF from applicationbought that is and not licensed to print to novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com) andan barometers sold. what it does, please contact our Membership Secretary,

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Local family feature in charity film Chestnut Tree children’s hospice has recently launched a film featuring a family from Lewes. The film aims to raise awareness of the charity, and the care that they can provide in children’s own homes across the whole of East Sussex. The Lundin family have been cared for by the charity since 2011, when they were seeking respite care for their youngest child. Dad Jason explains, ‘Eva was born 13 weeks early, not breathing, and spent the first 108 days of her life in hospital. She was tiny but she fought hard. She is now almost six years old and is a loving girl with Cerebral Palsy and chronic lung disease. She has come a long way since those early days, but she is still highly dependent on me and her mum for all of her needs. She cannot walk unaided, her weak chest means she is often dependent on oxygen, she is fed by a tube and she cannot speak to us. Of course, she communicates in her own way, and has even learnt a few signs, but caring for her is still hugely demanding.’ Jason gave up work to become Eva’s full time carer in 2011. ‘It’s definitely a lot harder doing the caring,’ says Jason. ‘As with any child, it’s all about getting into good routines, and luckily I have a highly-organised wife who takes care of that, but those routines are different when you are caring for a child with complex needs such as Eva. Seemingly simple tasks like doing the weekly shop or running errands were totally impossible without help.’ The family access a range of services at Chestnut Tree. A nurse visits regularly to take care of Eva whilst Jason and Mel spend some quality time together. ‘It’s wonderful’ Jason says. ‘To start with, the visits from the Chestnut Tree Nurse gave us time to get everyday tasks done, but now we use it as precious time for Mel and

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I to spend as a couple, which is really invaluable. We’ve even managed to go to the cinema! That may sound bizarre, but it’s something we simply hadn’t been able to do since Eva was born.’ It’s also given Eva’s brother, George, the chance to spend time with his parents. ‘It is inevitable that you end up spending the majority of your time looking after the more dependent child,’ Jason explains, ‘so during the school holidays I try to use our Chestnut Tree Nurse visits to spend some time with George, doing the kinds of things that aren’t that easy with Eva. ‘Chestnut Tree does a wonderful job, offering so many great services to so many families across Sussex. Eva has built a really strong relationship with Louise, our community nurse, and we know that the team can handle any situation that arises whilst she’s in their care.’ As for Eva, her future is looking bright. ‘She’s just strong enough to get into the kitchen cupboards now so it looks like we’re going to have to child-proof everything again. And she has her powered wheelchair now, so there really will be no stopping her!’ Chestnut Tree cares for 300 children and their families across Sussex and never charges for its care. It costs well over £3.5 million every year to offer these services and less than 7% of its funding comes from central government, meaning it relies heavily on the generosity of the local community. ‘We are so proud of Eva and George and will treasure this film forever. Please, please tell as many people as you can about it – like, share, tweet, retweet, comment – and help Chestnut Tree reach more children and families like us that need them. Thank you so much!’

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Last month at our April meeting, the first of our new year programme for 2016-2017, Linda Brayne gave us a very entertaining, inspiring and stimulating demonstration entitled ‘New Beginnings’. This month’s meeting takes place on Thursday, 19th May and we have a demonstration entitled ‘Spring Time’ from our local florists Tracy Ward and Keilly Craig of Amber’s in Broad Street, Seaford. Their work is bound to give us some interesting ideas using contemporary designs. Tickets for our Garden Party and Cream Tea are now on sale at £4 each. This will take place on Thursday 21st July at 2 p.m. in the delightful garden of one of our members.

We meet on the third Thursday of each month (except January) at 2pm at the Baptist Church in Belgrave Road.Visitors are always very welcome. Contact Georgie Wall on 01323 490979 or Sue Ward on 01323 894848 for further details.

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La Grande Corbiere Lucy Normandy France Farmhouse B&B. Double en-suite accomodation only 65 euros total, to include breakfast. Superb home cooked five course dinner only 22 euros to include wine, using all our own produce.

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Lewes Easter Monday

West Sussex Fun Run League, Toddler, One-Mile, Two-Mile and 10K Races Toddler’s Trot was two laps around the Lewes track, with a good turnout for the youngsters to get their first feel for a race. There were lots of parents/guardians also running with their children to see them around. The One-Mile Juniors Race started on the track with two laps, with a detour out through the Priory School grounds and Ham Lane before returning to the track to finish. Molly Rudd was the only Strider to participate in this race in a great time of 8:24:10 (unofficial) following in her brother Josh Rudd’s footsteps, in good running form. Scott Hitchcock ran alongside Molly giving moral support but she was very strong and confident throughout, proving her potential for the future. She had a great race and enjoyed it.

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The Two-Mile Juniors race followed a similar route to the One Mile but was double the distance and once again finished on the track. Edward Saunders was the only Strider to participate in the two-mile race but unfortunately had to drop out due to feeling unwell half way through the race. Up to that point he had been running well and again shows potential for the future. The 10K race started on the running track then straight out onto the footpath onto Hams Lane before continuing on public footpaths for a mile, which were sheltered from the weather conditions. The course then changed onto private farmland, where there was a tremendous amount of head wind slowing every one of us down for a good few miles. The next part of the course was through the small village with a few small hills to tackle with good support from local people. Then it was onto very boggy fields, which left a nice amount of mud to take home with us. This was the toughest part of the course, as we had cross winds and a lot of mud to get through. The last part of the course was to leave the fields onto footpaths heading back to the track for a 300-metre finish, where there was great support from spectators cheering everyone over the finish line. Joe Plant, aged 15, raced his first ever 10K race in a fantastic time of 52:21:00 (unofficial). He defiantly didn’t let his nerves get the better of him, with a strong and fast finish to his race, which left his family standing by proud and overwhelmed with their son’s great performance. Joe enjoyed his first 10K and he handled the conditions of the course brilliantly. Scott Hitchcock was the other strider to take part and finished in a time of 42:26:28 (unofficial) beating his last years’ time by 4 minutes. Scott provided the celebratory Easter Eggs! By Scott Hitchcock Photos from top: Joe (left) and Scott, Molly Rudd and Edward Saunders.

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Charlie Bear’s Nursery The recently opened Charlie Bear’s Nursery in Seaford has been keen to develop its outside space for the children to play and learn how things grow, so the nearby family-run garden centre Paradise Park stepped in to help. Anita Ryciak, nursery manager explains, “Paradise Park was very generous in providing a wooden planter structure and soil so we were able to create our Mud Kitchen for the children. It will provide a great opportunity for them to have fun digging the soil and to learn how things grow when we plant some seeds later in the year.” Photo (l-r): Anita Ryciak (Nursery), Mark Gilbert and Glen Canning (from Paradise Park), children from the nursery in the foreground.

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Opportunities For Seaford Young Film Makers Community arts group Seaford Musical Theatre Juniors (SMTJ) has been picked to take part in a UK wide youth film-making project – See It : Make It commissioned by the Into Film organisation.

Sam and friends raised £98.81 at the

LOVE HEART COMMUNITY CAFÉ, SEAFORD on Thursday 10th March for CATS IN NEED at DENTON CAT RESCUE

Thanks to everyone who came along FOR FURTHER DETAILS PHONE: 01323 897320 (leave a message for Sam)

whilst also learning skills they can use to build a career in the film industry. SMTJ members will be working with David Parker from Brighton based Figment Arts to produce a short film that will be premiered in the summer through partnership with the Seaford Community Cinema, based at the Barn Theatre, Seaford. Into Film gives children and young people aged 5 to 19 in the UK the chance to experience film creatively and critically as part of a rich and well-rounded education,

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SEAFORD KURLERS

Hello to all Seaford Sceners

Sussex is looking as beautiful as ever in the great British Spring. All the countryside is looking fresh faced and at its best. Are you all at your best and looking forward to voting in or out of the EU? Confusing isn’t it? Take the stress out with a little activity and come and look at Seaford Kurlers in action. We will give you a new social circle and a new activity. It really is fun and will keep the aching limbs going. Seaford Kurlers will once again be acting as referees for Seahaven Lionesses at their Annual Sports Tournament in May at the Downs Leisure Centre. It will be on Saturday 28th May, 2016 from 7.30pm. It has always been a really good evening and I am sure that this year’s will be great. Seaford Kurlers are still welcoming a few new members who are making new friends. Most are surprised at finding that Wave Leisure has so much to offer apart from all the very strenuous physical activities for dedicated keep – fit people. So coming to see what New Age Kurling is all about has meant they have also found other new interests. There is some very sad news for worldwide New Age Kurling members. John Bennett invented the sport after seeing the Scotties Ladies win a Gold Medal for Curling. He adapted the game so that people with disabilities could also play and not be disadvantaged. Sadly his wife Margaret has died after battling cancer. Many of the original Seaford Kurlers will have known Margaret when going to National competitions. Condolences have been sent to John and his family.

Latest news for Seaford Kurlers

Due to a change in circumstances the Captain is now Ken Richardson First session pairing – this is now being done by Richard Coomber and John Price.

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Sussex Elderly Care

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Do you love living at home and want to remain independent? We at Sussex Elderly Care can help you achieve this. We are your local home support service with that special personal touch. We provide a service similar to what friends and family provide whether at home, in hospital or in a residential home. Alternatively, you may be caring for someone or simply need a helping hand, we will tailor a service to your requirements. We provide an adaptable, responsive service, so please give us a call, and we will do our best to help you. We offer a free consultation with no obligation. Phone us now at 01323 890063 or mobile 07708 108077. There is a high demand for our service and we are now recruiting for more staff, contact Mary on 01323 301338. Our aim is to help the elderly in the community and our service also extends to Residential and Nursing Homes where we provide a support service to Managers and Care Home Providers.

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Seaford Tree Wardens Community Unites

Focus On: Whitebeams

This month we take a look at a striking variety of tree – the whitebeam.

Whitebeam (Sorbus aria lutescens)

to Make Cycling Safer

The whitebeam is a deciduous tree, native to the South of England. It has a distinctive appearance when in leaf, as it has thick green-grey oval shaped leaves that have an attractive silvery felted appearance on the underside. Whitebeams produce clusters of small white flowers in the late spring. These flowers develop into rich red berries, which ripen in the late summer and autumn, and are favoured by birds. Whitebeams are fairly rare in the wild, but are a good variety for planting, as they are relatively low maintenance and hardy, able to cope with exposure to windy conditions.

Swedish Whitebeam (Sorbus Intermedia)

The Swedish whitebeam is a non-native variety that has been naturalised in the UK. Its appearance is very similar to its native counterpart, although the topside of the leaves is a darker, glossier green than Sorbus aria lutescens. It also produces clusters of small white flowers and striking red berries. Sorbus Intermedia is also very undemanding species, tolerating windy, harsh conditions. If you would like to get involved with the Seaford Tree Wardens, or just want to find out more about what we do, visit our website: www.seafordtreewardens.wordpress. com or our Facebook page: https:// www.facebook.com/Seaford-TreeWardens-402591039836438/

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An estate agency in Seaford has worked together with a local cycling group, a safety training provider and a Sussex charity to provide first aid courses. Newberry Tully in Church Street, sponsored the two-day training sessions held over the Easter weekend, which saw bike ride leaders from Cycle Seahaven equipped with potentially lifesaving first aid skills. Sussex Wildlife Trust also donated the use of a venue at the Seven Sisters Visitor Centre for free and the training itself was provided at a discount by Seajay Training. Stephen Newberry, of Newberry Tully, said: “We’re delighted to support such a worthwhile project. As a business we take our responsibility to the environment and our community very seriously. “Cycling is a healthy pastime and doesn’t impact on the environment, and for us to be able to help is fantastic and fits in with what we are passionate about.” Andrew Lock of Cycle Seahaven said, “Thanks to the support of Newberry Tully, Sussex Wildlife Trust and Seajay Training we have been able to heavily discount the course. “This in turn means that more of our ride leaders will be confident and able to deliver even safer rides for our members, and be equipped to administer first aid whenever and wherever needed at other times. “This is a great example of businesses working with charities and voluntary groups for the benefit of the community.” The two-day course held over the Easter Weekend proved very popular and was fully booked.

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Cod pieces in thyme with bacon and clams

by Julian O’Vegetables

Fish again! We’ll all be growing gills at this rate, but it’s a healthier option to red meat and gives me another chance to bang on about supporting our fishermen. This dish has three components that need to be ready at the same time, so multi-tasking is required. According to my wife, blokes don’t multi-task too well, so I asked her to do the spuds while I got on with the fish and the clams. This is a Gordon Ramsey recipe, which I found on the Times website. It uses quite a few ingredients and different timings, but the result is delicious. Chunky white cod on a bed of creamy potato purée, with salty clams and bacon in a white wine sauce. What’s not to like?

Ingredients (serves 4)

4 cod fillets, about 180g each (get the fishmonger to cut them from the thick end); 200g smoked streaky bacon or pancetta, chopped; 2 large handfuls of thyme sprigs; 250ml dry white wine; 1kg fresh clams; Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper; 1 kg floury potatoes, such as King Edward; 4 garlic cloves, blanched in boiling water for 2 minutes and peeled; 100ml milk; 4 tbsp double cream; 60g butter; Olive oil, for greasing and cooking; 4 knobs of butter.

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For the cod: Preheat the oven to 180C/Gas 4. Rub both sides of the cod fillets with salt and pepper and place in a lightly oiled roasting tin or baking dish, skin-side up. Drizzle with olive oil and dot each fillet with a knob of butter. Scatter over half the thyme sprigs and bake for 15-20 minutes. For the clams: Rinse the clams in several changes of water to wash out any grit that may be trapped inside their shells. Heat 1 tbsp olive oil in a large saucepan, then add the bacon and thyme. Sauté for a few minutes until the bacon turns golden and releases its fat. Pour in the wine, along with a splash of water, and bring to the boil. Tip the clams into the pan, cover with a tightly fitting lid and increase the heat. Steam for 3-4 minutes, shaking the pan gently a couple of times, until the shells open.

Remove the lid and discard any shells that are still closed. For the potato purée: Boil the potatoes in a pan until tender. Drain well, then return to the pan to dry out for 1-2 minutes over a low heat. Pass them through a potato ricer back into the pan. Crush the garlic and mash in with the potatoes. Gently heat with the milk and cream, stir in slowly and season well. Cook over a low heat for about 5 minutes, then gradually beat in the butter. Keep warm. To serve, place a portion of the potato purée into the middle of four lipped plates and rest a cod fillet on top. Spoon the bacon, clams and their cooking juices around and garnish with a few thyme sprigs. Enjoy! Julian O’Vegetables is an alter ego of Alan Lindsay

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Seaford Hard of Hearing Club The speaker at our April meeting was Alan Hodges, who told us about Pamlin print postcards. They were the work of one man, Kenneth Carr. The name Pamlin came from the name of his wife, Pamela, and son Colin. Kenneth Carr not only took all the photographs himself, but then made them into postcards which he duplicated. He did all this in a basement in Croydon from the 1940s into the 1980s. The cards were stored in cardboard boxes in the basement. Carr was certainly a hard worker. The earliest photographs reflected his hobby interest in transport, but soon the business expanded, and later photographs showed local towns and villages before the business expanded far from Kent and Sussex. A postcard of Tonbridge with a flock of goats being driven along the High Street (almost no traffic in any of the pictures) reflects the quieter post-war period. Postcards may not appeal to everyone but these black and white examples were full of charm. As usual Alan took a collection on behalf of the JPK Project which he supports. There won’t be a meeting in May as the members are off to an Eastbourne hotel for afternoon tea. In June the speaker will be Paul Green from the Argus; details will be in the June edition of Seaford Scene. Jill Allen

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Many people believe that a cat should be allowed to have kittens. But if you ask why, most won’t know. That’s because it’s an old wives’ tale – it’s not true. Until you’ve had her spayed, your cat will want to go outside and mate. But it isn’t because she wants to have babies. It’s just her hormones making her feel that way and she doesn’t know that it will lead to her becoming a mum. If she has kittens, you’ll have to buy more cat food, pay their vet bills and find them new homes. While she is looking after kittens, she won’t be able to do all the things she loves. Going outside, climbing trees and jumping up high!

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Who’s Who In Seaford?

Neal Richardson, Jazz musician, MD of Splash Point Music Ltd Neal has lived in Seaford for 16 years and has worked as a Jazz Musician for 21 years, gigging in 55 different countries. He was educated in Hatfield, London, and has previously worked as an IT analyst, a drummer and had a paper round! Neal is a member of Seaford Chamber of Commerce and has helped organise Seaford Christmas Magic and Seaford Bike Train, and is now on the board for Impact Seaford. Neal is married and has one little boy and two pet guinea pigs.

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What do you most enjoy about your job? Playing a beautiful piano live, with great musicians, to an appreciative crowd, not least in Seaford at www.SplashPointJazz.Club! What do you like best about Seaford? Location, location, location, the sea, peace and people :-) What are your hobbies and interests? I LOVE sea-swimming; cycling; but both only fairly. What is your favourite film? The Life Of Brian. Sums up all the ills of our flawed species perfectly. What book are you reading at the moment? About six unfinished ones eg Effortless Mastery by Kenny Werner (funny how I’ve never got to the end!). What is your favourite piece of music? Probably the Ella/Louis version of Let’s Do It, with Oscar P on piano. What is your idea of perfect happiness? Perhaps surprisingly, family Xmas can come close (25 of us last year). What makes you sad? The greed, selfishness and violence that we as humans are capable of. How do you relax? A swim in the sea is no.1, or a meal with good friends – most of whom just take the proverbial out of me. Which living person do you most admire? Wynton Marsalis. The only person to win a Grammy in both jazz and classical, and being a fearless advocate for the relevance and benefit of improvised music (jazz) in education. What has been your most embarrassing moment? Blimey, how long have you got? Probably, being late back to the dock for a ship I was playing on... Yes, too late! Where is your favourite place to go in Seaford and why? Splash Point (my favourite place on earth) for the view; Pomegranate for the world’s best veggie breakfast; Frankie’s Kiosk for the best coffee, philosophy and company! :-) What is the first line of your favourite poem? I sing of arms and, the man... (The Aeneid). What is your greatest fear? Running out of time.

How would you spend a million pounds? Half to help family/ friends; invest half (ethically) to try and keep it going! What is your most memorable learning experience? Playing in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. The resilience of the human spirit, and the importance of music as a lifeline for it. What words or phrases do you most overuse? Apparently, ‘F**k it, let’s do it anyway’, or ‘I’ll just...’ What keeps you awake at night? The foxes at it in the garden! And, thinking about playing with my band at Ronnie Scott’s on Sunday 5th June – that’s my big gig of the year. I’d love to see loads of Seafordians there! What is your greatest extravagance? My grand piano... Or, running a jazz record label! Which person in history would you most like to meet? Mozart or Oscar Peterson. What is the best advice you have ever been given? A ship never leaves a harbour without knowing where it’s headed... What would your motto be? Try and choose to feed the good wolf, and that love – in its broadest form i.e. for planet, people, environment, animals – really is all that matters. What or who is the greatest love in your life? That’d be my little family! (I’m not allowed to say my 1966 Ludwig Classic snare drum). Anything else you may like to include? What a great service and consistently high quality Seaford Scene provides!

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Family business brings a taste of South America to Seaford A Seaford family business is bringing a taste of South America to the town by opening a new coffee shop which is also supporting local suppliers. Sarah and Nimeir Baca’s venture opened its doors in Dane Road on Tuesday March 8th and is aiming to add something different to Seaford’s thriving food and drinks scene. Sarah, who grew up in Seaford, said: “Nimeir worked here when it was called Sea Salt. When the chance came to buy the place from the previous owner Ross, we jumped at it. “We’ll be opening at 7am to serve thirsty commuters as we’re just around the corner from the station. We’ve also listened to people who have said they wanted local coffee shops to stay open until 5pm and that’s exactly what we’ll be doing. “We are selling some of the finest single origin coffees from across the globe including Columbia, Guatemala and Ethiopia. We’ll also be selling award winning teas from the Bluebird Tea Company in Brighton.

Sarah added: “Our cakes are baked in Seaford by a superb baker called Beth Funnell. Our coffee beans are roasted in Horsham, our bread is baked daily in Brighton and as much produce as possible is sourced from local farms. We like to think not only does our food and drink taste great, it also does a little bit of good along the way.” Nimeir added: “It’s been nerve wracking getting the bar ready for the opening and at times it’s been pretty stressful as there’s always an element of risk in any new business. “However, it’s also really exciting and we are passionate about what we do. We have received some great feedback and lots of local support from people already.”

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Singles club celebrates 10 years A Sussex club for unattached men and women is celebrating its tenth birthday. Back in 2006, The Group, a new club for unattached men and women, opened in Haywards Heath. Later a venue was found in Brighton, followed by venues in Horsham and Lewes. Now ten years later, and with 400 members, The Group is planning to celebrate its tenth birthday with a function in Brighton. Says Tricia Bentley, co-founder of The Group, “Our members tend to be aged 50+ but we don’t have rigid age limits. Those who come along to a club night and join The Group receive an emailed diary twice a month and then they select the events they want to attend. “They can choose to go walking, go to the theatre, play golf, eat out or come with us on holiday. We’re very proud that unattached people have new partners in their lives, having met through The Group, and that gives us real pleasure but that is not what The Group is for.

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The Great Outdoors can have a Big Impact on your Property’s Value Spring has indeed sprung. The days are longer, the evenings much lighter and people are starting to venture outside again. Put simply, most people love being in the fresh air when the better weather arrives. We are also lucky in Seaford as we’ve the beach, South Downs and a great town to enjoy. When spring takes centre stage, people tend to feel happier and serious buyers get out and about in droves. However, some people who prepare their home for sale fail to ensure their garden looks as attractive as possible. We have many prospective buyers who give us their property wish list. A garden is very often on those lists. In some cases people are even more specific and state their new home MUST have a south or west facing garden so they can soak up the most hours of sunshine. A good garden can be a huge plus point for buyers, especially those with young children or planning a family. You don’t have to have the green fingers of an Alan Titchmarsh or Monty Don to make it more appealing. At the very least you should make sure it is tidy, clutter free and colourful if possible. No one in the history of selling homes has asked an agent for a property with an untidy, overgrown garden. A trip to the local garden centre can provide a lot of ideas about how you can breathe new life into your garden. There are also hundreds of websites out there, including Pinterest and Facebook, which are full of ideas to enhance your garden regardless of your budget or level of expertise.

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THE PROBUS CLUB OF SEAFORD The Probus Club of Seaford is part of a national organisation which provides social contacts for retired professional and business men (hence PROBUS). However, each club is autonomous and runs in its own way. The Seaford club meets on the second Tuesday of every month at Seaford Golf Club, Firle Road. Members have the opportunity of a pre-lunch drink and chat in pleasant surroundings, followed by a two-course meal after which there is a speaker chosen to cover a range of widespread and interesting subjects. Most speakers come from outside organisations, but we do encourage our own members to tell us about their own careers or interesting hobbies. The members come from a wide range of previous occupations, including business managers, chartered engineers, schoolmasters, bank managers, local government officers, ships masters, civil servants, police officers, university lecturers etc.

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The monthly meetings give members a break from domestic affairs (much welcomed by some of their wives – so we understand). In fact, the wives and partners of the members are not neglected. They are welcomed at a regular coffee morning on the last Friday of every month at the Seaford Head Golf Club. In addition, special lunches for members and their partners are held each spring and Christmas time at the Hydro Hotel in Eastbourne, and these are well attended. Every year the club runs a five-day coach holiday, again for members and their partners. Venues are chosen in England in areas of particular interest and visits included to particular attractions in the locality. In addition, a couple of day trips by coach are arranged each year to more local venues of interest. Current plans are for members and their partners to visit the House of Commons and the Chelsea Hospital. The Probus Club of Seaford would welcome enquiries from any retired gentlemen who enjoy meeting others with similar background and interests and might like to consider joining the club. They would be welcome initially to attend lunches as a guest to see what the club has to offer. If interested, please phone the Hon. Secretary on 01323 899300. Arrangements could then be made for you to attend one of our lunches at a convenient date.

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SEAFORD CHORAL SOCIETY GOOD FRIDAY ‘ALMOST INSTANT’ FUND RAISER On Good Friday, 25th March, in St Leonard’s Church, Seaford, the choir held their traditional ‘Almost Instant’ concert when the ever-popular Mozart Requiem was performed to an almost full church. Around 80 singers came together, under the baton of the Music Director, Anna Tabor, to present a rousing, thoroughly enjoyable

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Seaford Musical Theatre held a celebration event on 12th March to recognise several members with National Operatic and Dramatic Association (NODA) awards. The Barn Theatre was full of excited members of Seaford Musical Theatre looking forward to their annual awards evening. They were supported by many friends and family who have encouraged them through the past year. Awards were given not only for those who perform on stage, but also the many long standing supporters who provide refreshments, build sets, take money, sell tickets and crucially ensure the stage is lit correctly. One member of Seaford Musical Theatre, who is a volunteer performer at Rotary events, is Mr Graham Tubb. Graham has had a long career in the arts, starting as one of the original Junior members of the Seaford Operatic Society as a young lad. Graham belonged to many societies and dance schools performing with Jean Cantell in Newhaven, Eastbourne and Bexhill.

At the end of the award presentations, Judy and Steve joined the Seaford Musical Theatre President on stage, and he invited Graham to join them to celebrate his lifetime in show business. Shocked is not the word, but as a true professional Graham took it all in his stride. Judy recounted some memories of their friendship and then presented the National Operatic and Dramatic Association Lifetime Achievement Diamond and Gold Bar, sponsored by Seaford Rotary Club. Steve recounted Graham’s stalwart performances in army fatigues at the Rotary Xmas party, and how well it was received by the audience. He then presented the mounted certificate for 60 years’ service to the Arts. Graham, very moved at first, showed he is a true professional by giving a witty and moving thank you.

In 1963 Graham turned professional, starring in ‘Wedding in Paris’ in Croydon before going into the West End for his favourite show ‘Guys and Dolls’. He Performed in London and Paris, but when resting he was well known as a shop window dresser, including for Mary Quant in the Kings Road. He was eligible for the highest award, the Diamond Bar, for over 60 years’ service to the Arts. Graham was completely unaware that he was to receive an award and was a little surprised to see Steven Willox of Seaford Rotary arrive. He has known him, however for many years as he has delighted Rotary with his tap dancing at Rotary Christmas events. Steven’s presence as a Rotary representative therefore did not raise any suspicions. Graham was more surprised when Judy Cornwell, best known for playing Hyacinth Bucket’s sister, Daisy, in Keeping Up Appearances arrived. Graham and Judy were childhood friends, both spending their childhoods in Seaford, and at a tender age both performed in Seaford. His father was a friend of Gracie Fields, and therefore it was almost inevitable that he would end up in show business.

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Seaford Young Musician of the Year 2016 The fifth annual Seaford Young Musician of the Year competition was held on Saturday 12th March. The competition gives youngsters between 11 and 17 the experience of appearing before and showcasing their musical talent to an audience. Sixteen finalists performed songs from West End musicals and films, jazz, classical pieces and well-known contemporary tunes to compete for the Colin Seymour Memorial Shield. At the end of the competition, while the judges were conferring, the three previous winners of the completion, Matt Flood (2015), Bethany Geoghegan (2014) and Hambel Goodchild (2013) entertained the audience. Seaford Rotary Club President, Peter Fenwick, thanked the judges and congratulated all the competitors on their performances, and for providing some excellent entertainment. Pat White said that judges had found that the standard of performance both overall and individually had risen from previous years, and all competitors were congratulated on their performance. All competitors received a certificate from Rotary President Peter Fenwick, and prizes were presented to the winners by Dave Argent, Mayor of Seaford. The prize for best instrumentalist was awarded to Kira Geoghegan for her performance of Allegro by J. H. Flocco. Kira Geoghegan was also one of The Bluegrass Sisters, a duo who played some traditional American Bluegrass on their violins and who were awarded the prize for best ensemble. The prize for best vocalist was awarded to Charli Finch for his performance of The Wizard and I from the musical Wicked. The Colin Seymour Memorial Shield

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shield for best overall performance was presented to Kira Geoghegan, and she will represent Seaford in the Rotary District finals next year.

Young photographers 2016 Judging for Seaford Rotary Club’s second Young Photographer competition has been completed. The number of entries received doubled from the initial competition. The aims of the competition is to encourage young people to experiment with photography using digital or traditional methods to show interpretation and expression of their ideas. Entries were received from competitors in the age categories 11 to 13 and 14 to 17. Competitors were required to submit a portfolio of three photographs based on the theme Our World is Beautiful, and the range of interpretations of this topic gave the independent judge a difficult task. Winner of the eleven to thirteen age group was Arron Ruffell, from Northease Manor School. Seaford Head student Joel Tucker took first place in the upper age group.

On 11th March, President Peter Fenwick accompanied by Jim Anderson, chair of the Rotary Youth Committee, was invited to Northease Manor School to present Arron Ruffell with his prize and certificate at a special school assembly at which the children and staff wore fancy dress to celebrate World book week. The winners now go forward to the Rotary District competition.

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West Sussex, Surrey, Middlesex, Berkshire, Oxfordshire and parts of Hampshire, Buckinghamshire and Greater London, and again won the runner-up prize. Seaford Rotary Club of Young Musician of the Year has never become a Regional Finalist before and the Club is delighted to have sponsored Matt in these Young Musician competitions, and wish him every success in the future. Schools. Entrants were asked to write a fiction or nonfiction story or a poem of up to five hundred words entitled Our World is Beautiful. Each of the four schools submitted three entries. Judges were Mrs Juliet Smith, the High Sheriff of East Sussex and a former teacher of English, Giles Paley-Philips, the local author of books for children, and Paul Johnson, Head of English at Seaford Head School. All the judges commented that the high standard of the entries made it difficult to select the winners. At a presentation evening at Seaford Head School on 29th February, pupils and teachers from the four schools along with their parents joined the judges, the Mayor and Mayoress of Seaford, David and Mrs Argent, Mrs Helen Key, Acting Head Teacher of Seaford Head School, and Bill Pierce, Seaford Rotary Club Vice President to hear the results announced. First prize was won by Jessica Coupland from Alfriston Primary School, which also received a cheque for £100 as the school attended by the winner of the first prize. Thanking all who had attended, Jim Anderson, Chair of Seaford Rotary Club Youth Committee, said the competition was one of the ways in which the Club supported our young people and hoped that all the schools would take part in next year’s competition. Rotary District and Regional Young Musician Final Matt Flood, the 2015 winner of the Rotary Club of Seaford’s Young Musician of the Year, competed against young musicians from Sussex, Surrey and part of Greater London in the District Young Musician Final held on Saturday 27th February. Matt, 15, who lives in Newhaven and attends Seaford Head School was runner up in the competition, and qualified to represent Seaford Rotary Club in the RIBI Regional Final on Sunday 20th March 2016. In the Rotary Regional Young Musician Final Matt who played Rock Steady, Brazil Overture and Frantic on his drums competed against young musicians Kent, East and

Charity Quiz Night Seaford Rotary Club held its annual Charity Quiz night on Friday 1st April. The 13 teams battling for the trophy enjoyed a competitive but friendly and amusing evening. The Quiz Mistress, Michele Roper, steered the teams through 8 rounds of 10 questions supported by a team of scorers and helpers. After three rounds the scores were very close with no clear leader. The interval followed and the teams sat down to a bangers and mash supper cooked by a team from Inner Wheel led by Jan Jemmett. Replete from the superb refreshment, the teams continued the quiz with renewed enthusiasm and humour. The result was very close. The Welly Wanderers won the trophy but by only 2 points from the Outlaws, the 2015 winners. The Invincibles, a team from Seaford Rotary Club and Seaford Inner Wheel were third. Peter Fenwick, Seaford Rotary Club President, presented the winning team with their trophy and a bottle of wine to each team member. Going into the last round, the Dragons appeared to be going to take the honour of the wooden spoon but they managed to climb off the bottom rung to the dismay of the Trumps. Finishing last does not, however go unrewarded. The Trumps were presented with a bottle of water each. Photos from left and down: Overall winner Kira Geoghegan (3rd from left) holding the Colin Seymour Memorial Shield with previous winners (l-r) Matt Flood, Bethany Geoghegan and Hambel Goodchild; Matt Flood receiving his award for the Regional Young Musician Final from Peter O’Keefe, Rotary District 1145 Governor; President Peter Fenwick with Arron Ruffell; The 12 school entrants with the judges and members of Seaford Rotary club; The Welly Wanderers being congratulated by President Peter Fenwick.

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Seahaven Storehouse, the Seaford charity that feeds those in food crisis, received a boost recently when a team from The Halifax offered to come and work with them for a day. The event was organised by Claire Keith, who works at the Eastbourne branch of The Halifax. Claire had already been supporting the Storehouse, and when The Halifax rolled out the idea of a ‘Day to Make a Difference’, where each branch could choose which charity they helped, it seemed only natural that Claire would suggest the Storehouse. Fellow members of the Eastbourne branch were quick to take up the challenge, and relished the idea of coming along to the Storehouse on the Thursday morning and getting involved in all aspects of running the work. On the day, Claire brought with her colleagues, Samantha Whitcombe, Jason Harris and Grace Thomas, who quickly got stuck into the jobs. Some weighed out the food, others stocked the shelves, while still others packed up the food boxes or went out on deliveries; and Claire herself also helped in the kitchen. They all found it fascinating to see how the operation worked. Claire had also obtained sponsorship from Burt’s Bakery in Seaford, who kindly supplied a very generous variety of baked goods for lunch, which was enjoyed by both clients and helpers alike. On behalf of The Halifax team, Claire said: ‘We’ve all had a great time volunteering at Seahaven Storehouse. Dawn and the team do so much to help those in need in the community and it has been lovely to be able to be a part of that for a day.’ Those at the Storehouse, too, thoroughly enjoyed working with the team. Cllr Mark Brown, who has supported the Storehouse since its inception in 2013, recently negotiated with the Manager of the new Co-operative in Princess Drive in Seaford, that the Storehouse could install a new collection bin in the retail outlet. Co-op Manager Mr Bart Coetzee, together with Community Pioneer Mel

Marten, was so enthusiastic about the idea that he kindly started off the collection with a generous donation of food from the shop. Thanks go to Cllr Brown for all his help with this, and for being involved in giving out leaflets and talking to customers on the day the bin was installed. So customers of the recently-opened store will now be able to donate tinned, packeted and bottled goods in the bin provided whenever they are able to spare a little extra from their shopping. The bin will be emptied weekly in time for the Thursday morning opening of the Storehouse, when the food is packed up and distributed. For further information about the Storehouse, or to find out what donations are needed, please contact Dawn Woodgate on 07921 844930 or e-mail: seahavenstorehouse@gmail.com Photo: The Halifax Team: l to r Samantha Whitcombe, Jason Harris and Claire Keith.

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The Search

Just before six o’clock, one morning not so long ago, I heard a dragging sound and then a loud clatter and unfamiliar thumping. I leapt out of bed and sprinted to my back window. There he was, Sammy, hauling a flowerpot out on the terrace, having used his beak to tip it – and at the same time releasing my ancient ceramic garden ornaments, round and perfect for rolling, to spin around crazily on the sloping surface of the terrace. He was poking his beak into the flailing pot. ‘Bog off ’, I shouted. ‘Get away!’ We all knew Sammy along our terrace, with his distinctive stubby tail and lone orange spot on his beak. He sat on the railings, staring into each of our homes in turn. We understood not to feed him. I yelled: ‘There’s nothing there, Sammy!’ Sammy stood defiantly. It was only when I pretended to throw a cardigan at him – flapping it hysterically in his direction – that he took refuge on the rusting railings. I approached him with the cardigan, almost within touching distance, and he hopped a few yards away, teetering... almost losing his foothold on the corroded metal, fluttering to keep his balance.

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WHAT’S ON IN MAY?

Fri 29th April - Sun 1st May ‘Bassett’ - Seaford Musical Theatre Juniors The Barn Theatre, Saxon Lane 7.30pm. (Fri/Sat), 2.30pm (Sun). Suitable for ages 13+, contains strong language. Tickets £5, from Seaford Tourist Information Centre, 37 Church St, or online: www.ticketsource.co.uk/ thebarntheatre

Sat 30th April - Mon 2nd May East Dean & Friston Art Group Annual Exhibition and Sale Village Hall, Gilberts Drive, East Dean 2pm - 5pm (Sat), 10am 5pm (Sun), 10am - 4pm (Mon). Exhibition and sale of work, plus refreshments and raffle. Free entry and parking. Tel: Margaret on 01323 767963 Society of Eastbourne Artists Lansdowne Hotel, King Edward’s Parade, Eastbourne 10am - 6pm (Sat, Sun), 10am 4pm (Mon). Over 300 original works, with prices to suit every pocket. Plus cards and refreshments. Free entry. Tel: Janet on 01323 767963 www.sea-art.co.uk Sat 30th April - Sun 8th May ‘Home and Away’ - Jackie Hurwood & Janet Redden Hop Gallery, Castle Ditch Lane, Lewes 11am - 4.30pm (TuesSat), 12 noon - 4.30pm (Sun). Recent work in pastel, oils and watercolours, demonstrating the artists’ experience of the natural world in terms of light, colour and form. Free. www.hopgallery.com Sunday 1st May Splash Point Jazz Club The View, Seaford Head Golf Club, Southdown Road 4pm. Jim Mullen, guitar. www.splashpointjazz.club Sunday 1st - Monday 2nd Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Club Seaford 11am. Tufton Beamish Cup. www.nssc.org.uk Tuesday 3rd Seaford Head Probus Club Seaford Golf Club, Blatchington Monthly meeting and lunch for members and guests. Tel: 01323 896373

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East Blatchington Lectures St Peter’s Church, Belgrave Rd 2.30pm. Canon Dr Andrew Mayes, ‘Mixing Metaphors’. Admission £7, incl. refreshments. Tuesday 3rd - Saturday 7th ‘H.M.S. Pinafore’ - Eastbourne Gilbert & Sullivan Society Devonshire Park Theatre, Compton Street, Eastbourne 7.45pm (Tues, Thurs-Sat), 2.30pm (Weds, Sat). Tickets £13 (Tues), £16/£15 conc. (Weds-Sat), £5 under-16s (all performances), buy 10 get 11th free. Tel: 01323 412000 www.eastbournetheatres.co.uk

Wednesday 4th Energy Café Fonetastic, Place Lane 10am - 2pm. Bring your energy bills for advice. Every Weds in April. Tel: 01323 898070 The Wednesday Group Royal Oak, High Street, Barcombe 7.30pm. Skittles evening. Tel: 01323 871292 Thursday 5th Seaford Bonfire Society Open Committee Meeting The White Lion Hotel, Claremont Road 7pm. A chance to join and meet the committee. www.seafordbonfire.co.uk Family Roots, Eastbourne & District Family History Society Ocklynge School,Victoria Drive, Eastbourne 7.30pm. ‘Lost in London’, talk by Dave Annal. Members £1, visitors £1.50, inc. refreshments. New members welcome. Tel: Helen Warren 01323 731792 www.eastbournefhs.org.uk Friday 6th Seaford Folk Club The Royal British Legion, Claremont Road 8pm. Jimmy and Sid. Traditional and original folksong of the British Isles. Tel: 01323 899405 www.seafordfolkclub.com Open Mic/Jam Sessions The Seven Sisters, Alfriston Rd 8.30pm. Perform or jam with some great local musicians. Full PA/keys etc. supplied. www. facebook.com/seahavenopenmic

Saturday 7th RNLI Newhaven Coffee Morning 2 Bay Vue Road, Newhaven 10am - 12 noon. Cake, chat, RNLI souvenirs and raffle. Hosted by Ann Payne. www.rnli.org/newhavenbranch Historic Guided Tour: Seaford Seaford Tourist Information Centre, 37 Church Street 10.30am. With local historian Kevin Gordon. Tickets £5, from Seaford Tourist Information Centre. www.sussextalks.co.uk Lunchtime Concert St Leonard’s Church, Church St 1pm. Mehreen Shah, soprano. Free event self-supported by donations. www.seafordparish.org.uk Foundation of Spiritual Healing and Guidance St James’ Clubhouse, Blatchington Road 2pm - 4pm. Free healing, qualified approved healers in attendance. No appointment needed. Tea and homemade cakes. Donations welcome. Tel: 01323 896192 www.facebook.com/Thefshg

Sunday 8th Seahaven Scouts Boot Sale Martello Fields, Seaford 7.30am (sellers), 8.30am (buyers), 1pm finish. No food sellers. Tel: 0844 4146086 www.ssch.org.uk NPS Lions Seaford Half Marathon Marine Parade, Seaford 9am mass start. Circular route around Seaford and the Downs, mostly off road. Entry £15 per person, closing date 10pm, May 6th. Online entry only. www.npslions.co.uk/npslions. co.uk/Half_Marathon Historic Guided Tour: Tidemills Buckle Car Park, Marine Parade 10.30am. With local historian Kevin Gordon. Tickets £5, from Seaford Tourist Information Centre, 37 Church St. www. sussextalks.co.uk Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Club Seaford 11am. MD Race 1. Birling Gap & Cuckmere Haven. www.nssc.org.uk

Historic Guided Tour: Lewes Lewes Railway Station 2pm. With local historian Kevin Historic Guided Tour: Alfriston Gordon. Tickets £5, from Lewes The Market Cross, Alfriston Tourist Information Centre, 187 2pm. With local historian Kevin Gordon. Tickets £5, from Seaford High St. www.sussextalks.co.uk Tourist Information Centre, 37 Tea Dance Church St. www.sussextalks.co.uk Hillcrest Centre, Newhaven RNLI Newhaven Country, Blues 2pm - 4.30pm. £5, including tea and biscuits. Tel: Fred Weston on and More Music Night Lifeboat House, Riverside, West 01323 898813 Quay, Newhaven Monday 9th 7pm - 11pm. Live bands and Charity Lunch fish and chips. BYO bottle, The Shore, 7 Dane Road or refreshments available for 12 noon. In aid of Newhaven, donation. Raffle. Tickets £12 incl. Peacehaven & Seaford Lions fish and chips (food must be Club and Wildlife Animal Rescue booked in advance). Service. Donations/prizes Tel: 01273 515964. Email: gratefully received. Transport rnlinewhaven.society@hotmail. available. Tel: Rita on 01323 co.uk 896877 or 07538 583178. www.rnli.org/newhavenbranch Email: ritaevans436@gmail.com The Royal British Legion Club Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Claremont Road, Seaford Club Piddinghoe Pond 8.45pm. Barry Martin. 5.30pm. Cadet night. Tel: 01323 890154 www.nssc.org.uk www.seafordbritishlegion.co.uk Tuesday 10th Sunday 7th - Sunday 8th Seaford Natural History Society Newhaven & Seaford Sailing RSPB Pulborough Brooks Club Piddinghoe Pond Members only outing. See 9.30am. Learn to Sail course membership card for details. parts 1 & 2. Tel: 01323 492618 www.nssc.org.uk www.seafordnaturalhistory.org.uk

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Calming : Resting : Healing Workshop St James Trust, 12 Blatchington Road 10am - 1pm. Learn how to quiet your mind, find sources of stress and learn techniques to keep you relaxed. £30 (lower if on benefits). Tel. 07709 624987, email: lynda3hg@hotmail.com, www.calming-resting-healingtherapy.com Probus Club of Seaford Seaford Golf Club, Firle Road 12 noon for 12.30pm lunch. Monthly meeting with 3-course meal and speaker. Tel: 01323 890418 or 01323 897546 The GuestHouse Storytellers Hillcrest Centre, Newhaven 7.30pm. ‘Knaves, Rogues and Vagabonds’. Choose your favourite rascal and regale us with their exploits.Tickets £5/£4 on the door. Ages 12+. To book a 10-minute slot, email John: jalden3288@aol.com www.guesthousestorytellers.com Wednesday 11th Seaford Museum & Heritage Soc. Martello Tower, The Esplanade Visit to the Houses of Parliament with a guided tour. Booking at the Museum. Tel: 01323 898222 www.seafordmuseum.co.uk Energy Café Fonetastic, Place Lane 10am - 2pm. Bring your energy bills for advice. Every Weds in April. Tel: 01323 898070 Seaford Women’s Institute Claremont Hall, Brooklyn Rd 2pm - 4pm. Speaker: Fitness instructor Louise Cave. Stall: House plants and seedlings. Waiting list for new members. www.esfwi.org.uk/seaford.html Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Club Seaford 7.30pm. Evening Race. www.nssc.org.uk RNLI Newhaven Lifeboat House, Riverside, West Quay, Newhaven 7.30pm. AGM. Ideal opportunity to meet the fundraising committee or join the fundraising team. Refreshments provided. www.rnli.org/newhavenbranch Seaford & District Stamp Club Cross Way Church, Steyne Rd 7.30pm. ‘Nepal & India’ by Bob Larg. All stamp collectors welcome. Tel: 01323 492433 www.seafordstampclub.co.uk

Thursday 12th Seahaven RAFA Lunch 12 noon for 12.30pm. Twocourse lunch at either the Royal British Legion or the White Lion. Book one week in advance by phoning 01323 898907. Friday 13th Comedy at the Clubhouse Seaford Head Golf Club, Southdown Road 7pm. Monthly comedy night hosted by Julie Jepson. Tickets £10 on the door or in advance from Golf Club and Seaford Tourist Information, 37 Church St. Tel: 07773 522943, email: comedyseaford@outlook.com Seaford Folk Club The Royal British Legion, Claremont Road 8pm. Na Mara. Rob Garcia and Paul McNamara perform selfpenned songs, and traditional British, translated and French and Spanish tunes and songs. Tel: 01323 899405 www.seafordfolkclub.com Friday 13th - Monday 16th Alfriston-Veules les Roses French Twinning Group Twinning Weekend Alfriston The 80+ strong group welcomes 38 French friends, including the Mayor, from Veules-les-Roses. ‘Springtime in Sussex’ theme, with 15 visits for visitors and members to enjoy. Tel: Tony Palmer 01323 870561 or Jean Cash 01323 890373 Friday 13th - Saturday 21st ‘Nightmare’ - Seaford Little Theatre Seaford Little Theatre, 4 Steyne Road 7.45pm, plus 2.30pm matinée Sat 14th only. Tickets £8/£7 matinée. Available from Redgold Opticians, 32 Broad Street. Tel: 01323 492821 www.seafordlittletheatre.co.uk Saturday 14th Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Club Piddinghoe Pond 9am. Push the Boat Out. Visit throughout the day to have a go at sailing and find out more about the club. All welcome. www.nssc.org.uk Inner Wheel Club of Seaford Candlelight Supper St Thomas More Church Hall, 54 Sutton Road 7.30pm. Supper with music, entertainment and raffle.

Proceeds to Air Ambulance. Tickets £12, including meal and one drink, available from Françoise, tel: 01323 873490 The Royal British Legion Club Claremont Road, Seaford 8.45pm. Loose Change. Tel: 01323 890154 www.seafordbritishlegion.co.uk

£12.50/£8 (under-16s). Tel: 01323 802020 www.royalhippodrome.com Monday 16th Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Club Piddinghoe Pond 5.30pm. Cadet night. www.nssc.org.uk

Tuesday 17th Seaford Seniors’ Forum Seaford Baptist Church Hall, Belgrave Rd 5.15pm for 5.45pm. AGM, followed by talk by Stephen Ash of QualitySolicitors Barwells, ‘The importance of having a valid Will Saturday 14th - Thurs 26th and Power of Attorney Form’, ‘At the Still Point of the Turning and ‘A new, improved local World’ - Gaylord Meech community care service for East Hop Gallery, Castle Ditch Lane, Sussex’ by Paul Gorvett of East Lewes 11am - 4.30pm (Tues-Sat), Sussex Better Together Team. 12 noon - 4.30pm (Sun), plus Refreshments available. exhibition celebration and Meet www.seaford-seniors-forum.org the Artist 12.30pm-2.30pm Sun 15th only. An exploration of one Wednesday 18th Energy Café of the fundamental tensions in human experience: that between Fonetastic, Place Lane 10am - 2pm. Bring your energy movement and stillness. Free. bills for advice. Every Weds in www.hopgallery.com April. Tel: 01323 898070 Sunday 15th Seaford U3A Recorder Group Friends of Tide Mills meeting Spring Concert Tide Mills Cross Way Church, Steyne Rd 10am - 12 noon. Meet at beach end of old village road. Help us to 2.30pm. Concert with Seaford Hand Bell Ringers. Refreshments care for this special place. Email: and retiring collection. brian.skinner2@btinternet.com. Email: seafordu3a@gmail.com Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Club Seaford Club Seaford 11am. Spring Class Series Race 7.30pm. Evening Race. 3&4. www.nssc.org.uk www.nssc.org.uk Age Concern Sunday Lunch Club Thursday 19th The Downs 60+ Club, Sutton Seaford Afternoon Flower Club Corner Seaford Baptist Church, 12.45pm. Sherry, roast lunch, Belgrave Road dessert, coffee/mints and 2pm. ‘Spring Time’, demonstration raffle with relaxed and friendly by Tracy Ward and Keilly Craig atmosphere. £5.50. To book of Amber’s, Broad St. Guests £2 tel: 01323 899434 including refreshments. The Joyce Campbell Sunday Tel: 01323 490979 or 01323 Lunch Club St Peter’s Church 894848 Hall, Belgrave Road Seaford Community Cinema 1pm. Sunday roast and getThe Barn Theatre, Saxon Lane together for Seaford senior 7pm. National Theatre Live citizens. £5. Transport can be - ‘A View From The Bridge’, arranged. To book and further cert. 12A. Tickets £13.50 details tel: 01323 892327 (non-members)/£12.50 ‘Love Can Build A Bridge’ (members)/£8 (age 14 and Archway Choirs under), free (designated carers). Royal Hippodrome Theatre, Advance booking from Seaford Seaside Road Tourist Information or 4pm. Concert by Archway www.seafordcinema.org Choirs in aid of Chestnut Tree Sunday 14th - Sunday 15th Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Club Piddinghoe Pond Learn to Sail course parts 3 & 4. www.nssc.org.uk

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Seaford Sweethearts WI Claremont Hall, Brooklyn Road 8pm. Monthly meeting. New members welcome. www.seafordwi.co.uk

Seaford Folk Club The Royal British Legion, Claremont Road 8pm. Singers and musicians night. Tel: 01323 899405 www.seafordfolkclub.com

Wednesday 25th Energy Café Fonetastic, Place Lane 10am - 2pm. Bring your energy bills for advice. Every Weds in April. Tel: 01323 898070

Seaford Folk Club The Royal British Legion, Claremont Road 8pm. Naomi Bedford and Paul Simmonds. Original and contemporary hybrid of earthy roots music with stirring vocals. Tel: 01323 899405 www.seafordfolkclub.com

Saturday 21st Seaford Twinning General Knowledge Quiz St Peter’s Church Hall, East Blatchington 7.30pm. Quiz and American supper; bring a plate of food to share and your own drink. Raffle. Members £2, non-members £4. Tel Peter: 01323 897360

Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Club Seaford 7.30pm. Evening Race. www.nssc.org.uk

The Royal British Legion Club Claremont Road, Seaford 8.45pm. 21 Whiskeys. Tel: 01323 890154 www.seafordbritishlegion.co.uk Saturday 21st - Sunday 22nd Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Club Newhaven 9am. Powerboat training course parts 1&2. www.nssc.org.uk Sunday 22nd Boot, Craft and Produce Fair Martello Fields, Seaford Seafront 7.30am. Organised by Seaford Rotary Club. Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Club Seaford 11am. MD Race 2. Friars Bay. www.nssc.org.uk Monday 23rd Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Club Piddinghoe Pond 5.30pm. Cadet night. www.nssc.org.uk ‘Seaford Floods, Past and Future’: Seaford Community Partnership Clinton Centre, Clinton Place 8pm. AGM, followed by ‘Seaford Under Threat’, illustrated talk by Kevin Gordon and rundown of Seaford Community Partnership’s activities and plans. All welcome. www.seafordpartners.co.uk Tuesday 24th Seaford Natural History Society Barcombe Mills 10.30am. Meet at Barcombe Mills Field car park. Ref: TQ434146.

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Seaford Gardening Club Clinton Centre, Clinton Place 7.30pm. ‘A Miscellany of Great British Natural History’, talk by W.C. Patrick Coulcher. Refreshments available. Annual subscription £10, visitors £2 on the door. Tel: 01323 491331 www.seaford-sussex.co.uk/sgc Thursday 26th Seaford Museum & Heritage Soc. Martello Tower, The Esplanade All day bus outing to Stratfield Saye. Booking at the Museum. Tel: 01323 898222 www.seafordmuseum.co.uk Sussex Wildlife Trust Seaford Head Nature Reserve 10.30am - 12.30pm. Guided walk with the SWT Ranger, looking at wildlife and the habitat work the Trust does at the site. Uneven ground and steep in places. Meet at South Hill Barn car park. Sorry, no dogs. Donations appreciated. Tel: 07824 151935 www.sussexwildlifetrust.org.uk Seaford & District Horticultural Society St Leonard’s Church Hall, Church Street 7pm. Members’ social evening. Guest speaker Jean Griffin, ‘Tales from the BBC Potting Shed’. www.seafordhorti.com Friday 27th Seaford U3A Orchestra Cross Way Church, Steyne Rd 10.30am. Annual concert. Refreshments and retiring collection. Email: seafordu3a@gmail.com Seaford Community Cinema The Barn Theatre, Saxon Lane 7.30pm. ‘Selma’, cert. 12A. Tickets £6/£5/£3.50. Advance booking

Friday 27th - Sunday 29th CITiZAN South East Archaeological Training Birling Gap 6pm (Fri), late morning (Sat/ Sun). Free training session in archaeological recording for intertidal zones, followed by Sat/ Sun foreshore sessions creating detailed site plans for the remains of UB121 and SS Oushla, and revisiting the remains of clipper Coonatto to update records. For details and booking, contact Oliver Hutchinson, tel: 07718 570382, email: ohutchinson@mola.org.uk Saturday 28th Waifs and Strays Family Fun Day and Dog Show Martello Fields, Seaford 10am - 4pm. Fun dog show, stalls, funfair, owls out and about, bungee trampolines, Elsa, Olaf and Cruella de Vil, beer tent and more. www.facebook.com/ waifsandstraysfamilyfundayand fundogshow/

Shadows with Specs Appeal Tribute Evening The Barn Theatre, Saxon Lane 7.30pm. Tickets £9.50. Available from Seaford Tourist Information Centre, 37 Church Street, 01323 897426 or online at www. ticketsource.co.uk/thebarntheatre www.seafordmusicaltheatre.co.uk The Royal British Legion Club Claremont Road, Seaford 8.45pm. Back In Time. Tel: 01323 890154 www.seafordbritishlegion.co.uk Saturday 28th - Monday 30th Alfriston Art Club Exhibition and Sale Alfriston War Memorial Hall, The Old School House, The Tye, Alfriston 10.30am - 5.30pm. Affordable paintings and greetings cards, plus homemade refreshments. Tel: Janet Banham on 01323 870717 Sunday 29th - Monday 30th Newhaven & Seaford Sailing Club Seaford 11am. Sussex Express Cup. 1and 2 Sun, 3 and 4 Mon. www.nssc.org.uk Monday 30th The Royal British Legion Club Claremont Road, Seaford 8.45pm. The Invitations. Tel: 01323 890154 www.seafordbritishlegion.co.uk

COMING UP

Saturday 18th June Concentus Sings in Summer Downs Leisure Centre, Sutton Musical Showtime Road 6pm. A concert with a The Meridian Community Hall, difference as Concentus is joined Peacehaven by a choir of 60 children from 3 7pm. Friendly Hour Club concert, Seaford schools. Tickets £10/£5 starring duo Tony Stace and (under 16s) on the door, or from Andrew Nix. Tickets £6 incl. Newberry Tully Estate Agents, 52 refreshments. Available from Church Street; tel: 01323 643358; Ivor or Val, tel: 01273 512771. www.concentus.ticketsource.co.uk Transport available, £4 return. Tel: www.concentus-sings.com Rita on 01323 896877

What’s On Weekly ARTS & CRAFTS

Chinese Painting Group Hellingly Village Hall off A22 Weds: 1 - 4pm. Professional Chinese tutor. Materials available. Beginners and new members welcome. For more details contact: 01273 515452

Drawing for Beginners/ Intermediates Bishopstone Parish Hall, St Andrew’s Church Mon: 1.30 - 3.30pm. Summer course 13th & 20th June, £19 11th & 18th July, £19. Tel: 01323 370907

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East Sussex Moviemakers St Luke’s Parish Rooms, Stone Cross, Pevensey 1st & 3rd Weds: 7.45 - 9.45pm. Members show videos, advice available, speakers on videorelated topics. Contact Valerie McManus: 07950 904778, valmcmanusuk@yahoo.com www.eastsussexmoviemakers.org

CLUBS & ORGANISATIONS Age Concern 6 Church Street Mon - Fri: 10am - 2pm. Information and support for older people eg. medical transport, form filling, visiting and befriending. Tel: 01323 899434 E: ageconcernseaford@tiscali.co.uk

Jewellery Classes Seaford Mon: 6 -9pm, Wed: 10am - 2pm, Air Cadets Fri: 10am - 2pm. tel 07952 1218 Sqn. Air Training Corps 195341, email: info@leprevost. Transit Road, Newhaven co.uk, www.leprevost.co.uk Mon & Thurs: 7 - 9.30pm. Knit & Craft Aged 13 to 17 and interested Chyngton Methodist Church in aviation? Come along any Hall, Millberg Road, Seaford evening. Tel: 01273 513218 Thurs: 2pm - 4pm. All welcome, Bipolar UK Support Group come and learn new skills making St James Trust, 11 Blatchington articles for charities. Tel: Viola on Road 2nd Weds of month: 01323 890271 1.30pm-3.30pm. Information and support for individuals Knit & Natter Seaford Little Theatre, Steyne Rd affected by bipolar, including friends, family and carers. Weds: 10am - 12 noon. Knit, www.bipolaruk.org natter and crochet. All made welcome. Tel: Eileen on 01323 Civil Service Pensioners Alliance 491638 or Lyn 01323 893412 Seaford Constitutional Club, Crouch Lane Knit & Natter 1st Tues of month: 10am. WAVES Centre, 8 Church St. Weds fortnightly: 2pm-3.30pm. Friendly chat inc. group business and info on pensions/benefits/ If you don’t knit, or indeed crochet, but would like to learn, socials & days out. Refreshments. come along and we will show Clinton Centre Café you how. Tel. 01323 873797 Clinton Centre, Clinton Place wavesseaford@email: btconnect. Tues: 10am - 11.30am. Coffee/ com tea and biscuit or toast and butter, £1. Tel: 01323 873262 Little Acorn Machine Knitting Club Baptist Church, Belgrave Rd Coffee Morning & Bring & Buy 2nd Fri of month: 2 - 4pm. Tel: St Luke’s Church Hall, Walmer Rd Helen Doran on 01323 872218 Weds: 10am - 12 noon or email: hdoran@talktalk.net Coffee Pot Newhaven Art Club Chyngton Methodist Church Hall Peacehaven Evangelical Church Thurs: 10 - 11.30am. Assorted Mon: 2pm. Members meet to items on sale. Disabled access. paint and draw together with Friendly atmosphere. discussions, demonstrations, life Tel: 01323 891534 drawing and sketching outdoors. Confidence Building Annual subs. £25. Why not come Sussex Downs College, Denton along and see how you get on? Island, Newhaven www.newhavenartclub.org.uk Weds: 10am - 3pm. Booking Seaford Art Club mandatory. Tel 01273 516032, Downs Leisure Centre email: healthylifestyles@ Fri: 2 - 4pm. A friendly, active sussexcommunity.org.uk group of enthusiastic, competent artists. Demonstrations, practical Cooking Courses sessions, gallery visits and other Newhaven, Peacehaven & Hailsham trips. Tel Anne: 01323 491008 http://seafordartclub.weebly.com Weds: times and days vary; email for info. FREE. Seaford Photographic Society Email: healthylifestyles@ Chyngton Methodist Church Hall sussexcommunity.org.uk Fri: 7.45pm. September to June. www.sussexcommunity.org.uk www.SeafordPS.org.uk

Cuckmere Valley Transition Group George Inn, Alfriston 1st Thurs of month: 7pm Energy Group meeting. Tel: 01323 870409 email: cuckmere transition@gmail.com www. cuckmerevalleytransition.org.uk Downs 60+ Club Sutton Corner, Seaford (Old Flint Building, grounds of Downs Leisure Centre) 10am-12 noon and 2-4pm. Mon am: Art, snooker. pm: Snooker, table tennis, Phase 10. Tues am: Snooker, art, keep fit (10.30-11.30) pm: Rummykub, table tennis, social. Weds am: Art, snooker, choir (10.3011.30), lunch club 12.30pm pm: Snooker, craft & chat. Thurs am: Art, Scrabble, snooker, exercise & line dancing pm: Art, snooker. Fri am: Art, snooker pm: Table tennis Sat am: Table tennis, snooker. Monthly discussion group and occasional minibus trips. Visit twice to see if you like us, then pay £50 for the year; no more to pay for unlimited visits (excl. lunch). Come along on Tues 10am -12 noon or tel: 01323 896422 Emotional Wellbeing Courses Countywide Weekdays: times and days vary; email for info. FREE. Email: healthylifestyles@ sussexcommunity.org.uk www.sussexcommunity.org.uk Encompass St Luke’s Church, Walmer Rd 3rd Mon of the month: 2 - 4pm. A variety of speakers, tea, sandwiches and cake. All welcome. Tel: 01323 891749 or 894608 or 872281 French Conversation by the Fireside Alfriston Mon: 7pm - 8pm. Thurs: 1pm - 2pm. Drop-in session for all levels. £6 per hour. For information and bookings tel: 01323 871492 or email babette@cosmofil.com Growing Old Disgracefully Group Various venues 2nd Fri of month: 2 - 4pm. Monthly activities and talks for women. For more details tel: 01323 490154

email: healthylifestyles@ sussexcommunity.org.uk The Havens Day Clubs for Over 65s Kempton House, Peacehaven Tues: 10am-3pm, or half day. Newhaven Age Concern Club Weds: 10am-3pm, or half days Care, support, friendship and respite care. Run by Age UK East Sussex. Tel Nicola on 07850 987131, Lewes office 01273 476704 www.ageukeastsussex.org.uk HIVE Youth Club Seaford Baptist Church, Belgrave Road Fri: 7.15 - 8.45pm. (School year 7 – sixth form). Games, activities, workshops, pool, table football, table tennis, Xbox, Playstation, instruments, social events and trips out, advice, encouragement & guidance. Annual membership £5 (excl. social events and trips). Term time only. Tel: 01323 896009 www.seafordbaptistchurch.org.uk Kids Aloud Kingswell, 115-117 Vale Road (Community Church Hall) Fri: 3.45pm - 5.30pm. Free afterschool activities for children aged 4-12. All welcome for games, art and stories. Tel: Tina 01323 492833. www.kings-well. org.uk/kids_aloud.htm Lipreading Classes Seaford Baptist Church, Belgrave Road Tues: 10am. Newcomers welcome, first two sessions free. £21 per six sessions, incl. membership of Hard of Hearing Club. Text: 07519 386035, tel: 01273 585339 L: IVE Youth Club Seaford Baptist Church, Belgrave Road Fri: 6 - 7pm. (School year 3 - 6). Games and activities inc. pool, table football, table tennis, games consoles, craft zones, and a tuck shop. Admission £1 inc 50p worth of tuck. First week free. Term time only. Tel: 01323 896009 www. seafordbaptistchurch.org.uk

Mercread Youth Centre Mercread Road, Seaford Mon: 6pm - 7pm. Seaford Youth Forum. Tues: 3.30pm - 5.30pm. Happiness Workshop Intensive Juniors Youth Club (Year 8 & Sussex Downs College, Denton 9), £1. Weds: 3.30 - 6pm. After Island, Newhaven School Club (Year 6 & 7), £1. Thurs: 10am - 3.30pm. Booking Thurs: 3.30pm - 5.30pm. mandatory. Tel 01273 516032,

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Mercread Youth Centre Mercread Road, Seaford T.O.A.S.T. Girls Only Group, £1. 6.30pm - 8.30pm. Seniors Youth Club (Year 9+), £1. For more details contact Roger Daw on 01323 892531 Bank/HSBC Retirees Group Lansdowne Hotel, Eastbourne Last Thurs of month: 10.30am - 12 noon. Calling all retired members. Coffee, tea and biscuits with friendly people.Tel Mrs Doreen Woodward-Davies 01323 898907 Mitchell House Monday Tea Club 43 Lexden Drive Mon: 3 - 4.30pm. Tea, chat and a game or two. 50p and extra charge to play games (for prize funding). Tel: 01323 891804 National Trust Seaford Association (NTSA) Cross Way Church, Steyne Rd 3rd Wed of month: 2.30pm. Illustrated talks on diverse subjects from October to March. Outings from spring to autumn plus other social and fundraising events. New members welcome. Visitors £2.50. www.seaford-sussex.co.uk/nt

The Royal Society of St George Monthly events. England’s leading patriotic society. Contact Chairman 01323 899985 or email: 514928@talktalk.net. Seaford Afternoon Flower Club Seaford Baptist Church, Belgrave Road 3rd Thurs of month:1.30pm for a 2pm start. Talks, demos, outings, etc. Past and new members welcome. Membership £27 per year. Visitors £5 inc. refreshments per meeting. Tel: Georgie Wall 01323 490979 or Sue Ward 01323 894848 Seaford & District Stamp Club Cross Way Church, Steyne Rd 2nd Weds of month: 7.30pm. Monthly speaker. All stamp collectors welcome. Tel: 01323 890699 www.seafordstampclub.co.uk Seaford Bonfire Society White Lion Hotel, Claremont Rd First Thurs of month: 7pm. Membership and open committee meeting. www.seafordbonfire.co.uk

Seaford Bridge Club Downs Leisure Centre Tues:1.30 - 5pm. Duplicate Newhaven & District Model Railway Club Beach Road, behind bridge in a friendly atmosphere for intermediates and above. Harbour railway station Fri: 6.30 - 10pm. Duplicate Weds: 7pm. New members bridge for intermediate and welcome. above. Tel: 01323 899592 Email: Email: swd@chasjenka.plus.com peter.l.parsons@btinternet.com Newhaven & Seaford Sea Cadets The Old Church, Chapel Seaford Constitutional Club Crouch Lane Street, Newhaven Mon & Fri: 7pm - 9pm (seniors) Mon: Cribbage & Line Dancing. Tues: 9.30am Slimming World. Fri: 7pm - 9pm (juniors) 3rd Weds: Klondyke Whist. Newhaven, Peacehaven & Thurs: Tea Dance/Dance Classes. Seaford Lions Club Fri & Sun: 8.15pm Bingo. White Lion Hotel, Claremont Rd Tel: 01323 890087 4th Thurs of month: 8pm Seaford Evening Flower Club meeting. www.npslions.co.uk St Luke’s Church, Walmer Rd Probus Club of Seaford 1st Thurs of month: 7 for Seaford Golf Club, Firle Rd 7.30pm demo. Affil. to NAFAS. 2nd Tues of month: 12pm for New members welcome. 12.30pm lunch. Monthly meeting Visitors £4.50 inc. refreshments. with 3-course meal and speaker. Tel Marian on 01273 515544 Tel: 01323 890418 or 897546 Seaford Head Probus Club The Rotary Club of Seaford Seaford Golf Club, Blatchington Seaford Golf Club, Firle Rd 1st Tues of month: Monthly Weds: 12.45 for 1pm. Weekly lunch for members and guests. meeting. Tel: 01323 896373 Royal Antidiluvian Order of Seaford Lecture & Literary Club Buffaloes The Royal British St Leonard’s Church Hall, Legion, Claremont Road Church Lane, off Church Street Sun: 3pm. Weekly meetings Tues: 7.30 - 8.30pm. Illustrated Tel: 01323 325121 lectures by well-known speakers l.dmurray@yahoo.co.uk on a wide range of subjects. From Oct to March. Tel: 01323 899932 or 893270

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Seaford Martello Rotary Club Seaford Golf Club, Firle Road Mon: 7.15pm for 7.45pm. Tel: 01323 891009 or seafordmartellorotary@gmail.com

Survivors of Suicide The Matthew 25 Mission, Brodie Hall, Christ Church, Seaside, Eastbourne 2nd Mon: 7pm-8.30pm. Group for people affected by suicide. Seaford Quakers Seaford Little Theatre, Steyne Rd www.sussexcommunity.org.uk Sun: 10.30 - 11.30am. Meeting Sussex Army Cadet Force for worship followed by No. 2 Platoon (Seaford) refreshments. All welcome. Tel Mercread Youth Centre, Joyce Bowley on 01323 89241 Mercread Road Seaford Social Club for Blind & Mon & Weds: 7.30 - 9.30pm. For ages 12 (school year 8) to Partially Sighted People 18 yrs. For further information St Peter’s Hall, Belgrave Road email kevin.falconer@serfca.org 1st Thurs of month: 2-4pm. or tel: 01273 552222 Entertainment and tea. Tel: ESAB 01323 832252

Seafordspirit: Seaford Independent Spiritualist Church 3 Warwick Road Tues: 7.30pm - 8.30pm Healing Thurs: 7.30pm Divine Service Friday: 10.30pm - 12 noon Healing Alternate Saturdays: Clairvoyant Evenings 7.30pm Demos/workshops see website. All welcome. Tel 01323 737407 Email: enquiries@seafordspirit. co.uk www.seafordspirit.co.uk

Sussex Wildlife Trust Various locations in and around Seaford 1st Thurs of month:10am 3pm, Sept to May. For details tel: 07824 151935. Email: sarahquantrill@sussexwt.org.uk www.sussexwildlifetrust.org.uk Whist Drive St Thomas More Roman Catholic Church Hall, Sutton Rd Thurs: 1.45pm. £2 inc. tea and biscuits. Tel: 01323 896412

Seaford Stroke & Caring Club St James’ Trust Clubhouse, Blatchington Rd Mon: 2 - 4pm. Slides, music, quizzes, bingo, tea and homemade cakes. Some transport available. Tel: Joyce Woodgate: 01323 894547

Who Let the Dads Out? Seaford Baptist Church, Belgrave Road 2nd Sat of month: 9.30am - 11.30am. For children 0 to 11years with their dads, granddads and male carers. Tel: 01323 896009

Seahaven (Afternoon) Trefoil Guild Afternoon Meeting St Leonard’s Church Hall, Church Lane, off Church Street 1st Tues of month: 2.30 4.30pm. Tel: 01323 897959

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Seahaven (Evening) Trefoil Guild Evening Meeting Downs Leisure Centre Over 60s Club 3rd Thurs of month: 7.30pm. Tel: 01323 893250 Southdown Bridge Club 60+ Club, Downs Leisure Ctr Weds: 6.30 - 9.45pm. Friendly duplicate bridge for any age. Tel: 01323 892171/896236 Spanish Conversation & Coffee Morning Micklefield Way, Thurs: 10am - 11.30am. Qualified and experienced teacher. £15. For more details Tel: 07504 881848 Email: pastorcita24@gmail.com The Submariners Association (Sussex Branch) Royal British Legion Club, Claremont Road 1st Fri of month: 7.45pm. For all ex and serving submariners. Tel: Harry Summerton 01323 734132

East Dean Farmers’ Market East Dean Village Hall Weds: 10am - 12.30pm. 01323 423481 Family Learning Activities Newhaven & Peacehaven Mon, Weds, Thurs: times and days vary; email for info. Free. Email: familylearning@ sussexcommunity.org.uk www.sussexcommunity.org.uk Help with Employment & Training Opportunities Sussex Times and days vary; email for info. Free courses. Email: healthylifestyles@ sussexcommunity.org.uk www.sussexcommunity.org.uk Local Market & Café Clinton Centre, Clinton Place Tues: 10.30am - 2.30pm. Local community market and café, serving light lunches. Stalls available. For more info tel Wendy on 07883 611677 www.sussexmarkets@live.co.uk


Love Heart Community Café Clinton Centre, Clinton Place Thurs: 10.30am - 12.30pm. Supporting people with learning difficulties through work experience. All welcome. Fundraisers: raise funds and enhance your profile for free, any Thursday with booked slot. Tel: 01273 812976

Inner Wheel Club of Seaford Seaford Golf Club, Firle Road 2nd Tues of month: 7.30pm. Members only.

Monday Coffee Mornings Seaford Little Theatre 4 Steyne Road Mon: 10am - 11.30am. Everyone welcome to come and enjoy a coffee/tea with biscuits.

Seaford NWR (National Women’s Register) Members’ homes and out and about Various days: For women who are interested in everything and talk about anything. More details visit www.nwr.org.uk or contact us directly by email: nwrseaford@gmail.com

Newhaven Country Market Hillcrest Centre, Newhaven Thursdays: 9.45am - 1pm (2pm 17th March). Homemade produce, free-range eggs, fresh fish, plants, crafts, café. Newhaven Street Markets Newhaven High Street Thurs & Sat: 9am - 2pm. Fresh produce, bread & pastries, fish & seafood, street food, clothes, arts & crafts, household goods, fishing tackle, handmade jewellery etc. For market stall hire tel 01273 517544 or email: newhavenmarket@outlook.com Quit51 Stop Smoking Service Seaford Medical Practice, Dane Rd Tues: 9am-6pm Fri: 9am-1pm. One-to-one clinics. Tues: 5pm6.30pm. Quit club in a friendly group environment. Tel: 0800 6226968 Seaford Community Garden Crouch Gardens next to the Peace Garden Weds: 9.30am - 12.30pm. Garden open, plants and produce for sale. All welcome. www.seaford-sussex.co.uk/scg Seaford Old Town Hall Community Tea Room Church Street, Seaford Mon - Fri: 10am - 1pm. Sat: 10am - 12 noon. Come and enjoy the comfort of a rest, hot drink, friendly chat. Seaford Police Neighbourhood Policing Team Meet & Greet Downs Leisure Centre Thurs: 3.30pm Meet your local Police Community Support Officers. www.sussex.police.uk

Ladies’ clubs

Blatchington Hill Townswomen’s Guild Clinton Centre, Clinton Place 2nd Tues of month: 7.30pm. New members always welcome. Tel: 01323 899845 or email blatchingtonhilltg@gmail.com

Seaford Martello WI St Leonard’s Church Hall, Church Lane, off Church Street 2nd Thurs of month: 7.30pm. Tel: 01273 583484, email: coraandken@sky.com

Seaford Sweethearts WI Claremont Hall, Brooklyn Rd 4th Tues of month: 8pm. New members welcome. www. seafordsweetheartswi.com Seaford Women’s Institute Claremont Hall, Brooklyn Rd Mon: 9.30am - 12 noon. Art (painting for pleasure). 2pm - 4pm. Play reading (fortnightly).1st & 3rd Weds of month: 1.30pm - 4pm. Craft & Chat. Monthly: Book reading in member’s home, usually 4th Weds of month. www.esfwi.org.uk/seaford Seahaven Lioness Club The Old Plough, Church St, Seaford, Function Room 2nd Tues of month: 7.30pm. Monthly meeting. Tel: 0845 8332796 www.npslions.co.uk

music & drama

The Archway Blatchington Rd Tel 01323 897590 www.thearchwaygroup.com Gospelish Choir Mon: 8pm - 9.30pm. Gospel & soul-inspired music. £7 a session. Contemporary Choir Con Club, Crouch Lane Weds: 12.30pm - 2pm at Archway, 8pm - 9.30pm Everything from Ellington to Supertramp. £7 per session. Bishopstone Chorale 10a Hurdis Rd, Bishopstone Sat: 10.30-12.30pm. Small friendly group sing madrigals to songs from musicals.Tenors & basses needed.Tel: 490886

Chyngton Youth Academy of Arts and Drama St James’ Trust Clubhouse, Blatchington Rd Thurs: 4pm. Ages 5-12 Fri: 5.30pm. Ages 12-18. For drama classes contact Ellen on 07791 081935

Seaford Silver Band Seaford Head School, Steyne Rd Weds: 8 - 10pm. Rehearsals. New members welcome. Tel: 01323 892424 or 07740 646386 visit www. seafordsilverband.co.uk Seaford Voices St Peter’s Church Hall, East The Downs Singers Blatchington Downs 60+ Club, Sutton Crn. Fri: 2pm - 3pm. Natural VoicesWeds: 10.30am - 11.30am. Friendly. No need to read music. style singing group. New singers very welcome. Tel: 01323 896422 on Tues Tel: Monica on 07788 166173. 10am -12 noon, or come on the day. Seaford Youth Drama Group Haven Harmonies Hillcrest Centre, Hillcrest Road, Newhaven Mon: 7 - 9pm. Contemporary repertoire accompanied on guitar. No need to read music. £5 per session. Contact Marian Stanley for more information on 01273 611068 or email: marianstanley43@gmail.com

Cross Way Church, Steyne Rd Mon: groups from 5pm. Very reasonable prices. New members welcome. Contact Chris on 01323 892023

Michael Piraner Recorder Workshops Cross Way Church, Steyne Road 2nd Sat every month: 2pm 4.30pm. Tel: Val Underhill 01323 895230, email: val.underhill@ googlemail.com

Southdown Society of Recorder Players St James’ Trust Clubhouse, Blatchington Road 4th Sat of the month: 2 - 5pm. Contact Maggie Jakeman, 01323 895552 or email: mjakeman@sky.com

Play Readings at the Seaford Little Theatre 4 Steyne Road 1st Tues every month: 7.30pm. Everyone welcome to join in or just listen, play readings are held in the coffee lounge. Tel: Mary 01323 351882 or email gmaryyoung@gmail.com Seaford Choral Society Cradle Hill School, Lexden Rd Mon: 7.15 - 9.15pm. No experience necessary. Tel: 01323 891307, email: info@seafordchoral-society.com www.seaford-choral-society.com Seaford Little Theatre Workshop & Social Evening Steyne Road Weds: 7.30 - 10pm (except during productions). Set building, props and backstage activities. Tel 01323 351882 Seaford Musical Theatre The Barn Theatre, Saxon Lane Tues & Thurs: 7.30pm. Rehearsals - new members welcome. Tel: 01323 492240 Seaford Musical Theatre Juniors The Barn Theatre, Saxon Lane Weds: 6 - 8pm. Performance based learning for young people. Enquiries: 07710 426321 or email: paulawoolven@hotmail.com

Sound Baths The Yurt, Florence House, Southdown Road 1st and 3rd Tues of the month: Bathe in these lovely soothing sounds. Tel 07515 961327

U3A ‘Hotch-Potch Orchestra’ St James’ Trust Clubhouse, Blatchington Road Fri: 10am - 12 noon. Conductor Pat White. Tel: Phyllys Merrifield on 01323 893882 U3A Recorder Group St James’ Trust Clubhouse, Blatchington Road Weds: 2 - 4pm. Contact Maggie Jakeman on 01323 895552

Baby & Pre-School

Ante- & Postnatal Excercise Class Downs Leisure Centre, Seaford Tues: 10.45 - 11.30am. Specialtist excercise class for mums to be and new mums. Crèche on site or baby welcome in class. Tel: 07901 683577 or 01323 490011 or email c.s.cornish@hotmail.com Artsmart Pre-school Messy Play Clinton Centre, Clinton Place Mon: 11am - 12pm. Drop in £4.50, siblings £3. Artsmart holiday workshops contact Ann on 07834 629133 or facebook

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Baby and Toddler Experience Seaford, Lewes and Newhaven Classes for babies & toddlers to develop, learn and have fun. Tel: 07834 231971 www.the babyandtoddlerexperience.co.uk Parent and Toddler Group St Peter’s Church Chapel Rms Tues: 9 - 11am. Open to all. Who Let the Dads Out? Seaford Baptist Church, Belgrave Road 2nd Sat of month: 9.30am 11.30am. Parents and toddlers group for fathers, grandfathers or male carers and their pre-school children. Tel: 01323 896009

sport & dance Alfriston Badminton Club Pleasant Rise, Alfriston Weds: 8 - 10pm. Small friendly group looking to expand its membership. All standards welcome. Tel: 01323 645210

Ballet, Tap and Modern Bond School of Dance, St Peter’s Church Hall, Belgrave Road Weds, Fri & Sat: from 3 years. Free trial class. Tel: 01323 492795 or 07703 485348 www.nikki-b-danceschool.co.uk Ballet,Tap, Modern & Jazz Seahaven Dance, Seaford and Newhaven Mon - Sat Contact Mechele on 07738 831616, email: info@seahavendance.co.uk www.seahavendance.co.uk Body Vibes Windover Fitness, nr Alfriston Tues: 10am. Thurs: 6.30pm and 7.30pm. Tel: 01323 871554/07930 738034 Body Works Seaford Baptist Church, Belgrave Road Fri: 2pm: All age circuits, 2.45 - 4pm: Older adult stretch & tone. £5 pp. Tel: 01323 871554/07930 738034 Boxercise® Wave Leisure, Shakespeare Hall, Newhaven Mon: 7pm. Circuits and Bootcamp. Tues: 7.30pm. Cardio Padwork and Aerobox. All classes suitable for beginners. Tel: 01273 510784 or book online: www.waveleisure.co.uk Circuit Training Lewes Road Hut, Robinson Road, Newhaven Thurs: 9am - 10am. Booking mandatory. Tel 01273 516032, email: healthylifestyles@ sussexcommunity.org.uk

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Crouch Bowling Club Crouch Gardens, East Street April-Sept: Outdoor bowling. All age groups welcome. Free coaching by qualified coaches Tel Pat: 01323 654788 www. seafordcrouchbowlingclub.co.uk Denton Indoor Bowls Club Denton Island, Newhaven Mon - Sun: 9am - 7pm. New members welcome. Tel 01273 514664 Expressive Creative Dance Class Claremont Hall, Brooklyn Road Weds 7.15 - 8.30pm. 6 weeks £30, drop in £6. Tel Bettina on 07712 345981 Extend Activities to music, suitable for older people. have fun while you improve your balance and mobility, with seated options. For classes and times in the area tel Sandria on 01273 514152 Fitness Courses Newhaven & Hailsham Tues: times and days vary; email for info. FREE. Email: healthylifestyles@ sussexcommunity.org.uk www.sussexcommunity.org.uk Fitness Pilates Claremont Hall, Claremont Rd Tues: 12.30 - 1.30pm. £7.50 pay as you go or £49 for 8 sessions. Have fun! Suitable for all. Contact Karen on 01273 305827 email: karen.funandfit@gmail.com Football Mercread Youth Centre, Mercread Road Tues: lunchtime. Indoor kickabout for Seaford Head Year 7 & 8 students only. Steyne Site sports hall. 5pm - 6pm. Free kickabout for Year 7+, Downs Leisure Centre. Fri: 9 - 10pm. Football Street League session with Brighton & Hove Albion in the Community. Downs Leisure Centre, £1. Tel: 01323 892531 Forces Fit The Salts Recreation Ground Mon & Weds: 7pm Sun: 10am Free tasters available. Book online at www.forcesfit.co.uk Health Walks Martello Tower/The Salts Café 10am - 11am. Health walks, Tuesdays First Tuesday of the month from Salts Café and third from Martello Tower. All ages and abilities welcome. Free. Run by The Conservation Volunteers. Tel Paula on 07740 899559, email p.hubens@tcv.org.uk

Kettlercise and CoreAbility Wave Leisure, Shakespeare Hall, Newhaven Mon: 6pm. Kettlercise. All over body toning and fat burning workout. Tues: 6.30pm. Core-focused kettlebell and bodyweight workout. All classes suitable for beginners. Tel: 01273 510784 or book online: www.waveleisure.co.uk Line Dancing Daytime classes for mixed abilities. Tel Val on 01323 325993 Line Dancing Mercread Youth Centre, Mercread Road Tues: 5.30 - 6.30pm Beginners, 6.30 - 7.30pm Improvers, 7.30 9pm Intermediates. Fri: 5.30 - 6.30pm Beginners, 6.30 - 7.30pm Improvers, 7.30 9pm Intermediates. Tel Gina on 01273 470456 or 07443 425621

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Mon 7.30 -10pm. All levels Downs Leisure Centre Thurs 9.30 - 10.30am. Absolute beginners, 10.30am - 12pm All levels. Tel: 07931 930770

Seaford Bowling Club Chichester Road April-Oct: Outdoor lawn bowls and other activities. New members very welcome. Tel: 01323 892831 www.seafordbowlingclub.org

Outdoor Walks & Activities Various locations Informal, friendly group walks and gardening/outdoor activities in Seaford, Eastbourne and Brighton. FREE. Tel: 01273 516032 for current list. www.sussexcommunity.org.uk Pilates The Archway Arts Centre, Blatchington Road Tues & Thurs evenings Weds, Thurs & Fri mornings Tel Tricia 07941 922129 www.pilatesofseaford.co.uk

Pilates - Movement for Life Seaford Osteopathic Clinic, Paignton House,Warwick Road Mon, Weds, Thurs, Sat: daytime Thurs: evening. Classes for all ages and abilities daytimes and Thurs evening. Back care, Modified and Progressive Pilates. Tel: Karen 01323 873309, email: Line Dancing with the Dance Co. karenmoves@gmail.com www. St Luke’s Church, Walmer Rd movementforlife-pilates.co.uk Thurs 9am - 10.15am. Beginners Seaford & District Folk Dance followed by coffee. Group Sutton Hall, Downs Tel: 07477 600096, email: Leisure Centre, Sutton Road donna_steele@rocketmail.com Mon: 7.45pm. New members Line Dancing with Studio In welcome. Tel: 01323 890759 Line Seaford Constitutional or 07941 378080 Club Crouch Lane

Meditation The Yurt, side entrance Florence House, Southdown Rd Sun: 6.30 - 7.30pm. Come and sample meditation from different traditions. All are welcome. Donation by contribution. Tel Marisha: 07739 440883 Meditation & Relaxation St James’ Clubhouse, Blatchington Rd Sat: 10 - 11am. The Archway, Blatchington Rd Tues: 11am -12 noon. Fri: 6 - 7pm. Tel on 01323 365802 or 07557 539507. Email: pia1807@hotmail.co.uk Mums’ Fitness Mercread Centre, Mercread Rd Mon: 9.30am. Burn & Tone Weds: 9.30am. Burn & Tone Fri: 9.30am. Total Toning Seaford: Tues: 9.30am. Tots and Tums Thurs: 9.30am. Tots & Tums Children welcome in all classes. £25 for 5. New members first 3 classes £10. www.facebook.com/

Seaford Cricket Club Seaford Head Lower School, Arundel Road Junior indoor training Fri: 6pm-7.30pm. Under 11s to under 16s. Sun: 4pm-5pm. under 10s. Newcomers welcome. Outdoor training starts April at Salts Recreation Ground, Newhaven. Email: seanwootten@rocketmail.com Adult indoor training Weds: 7pm-9pm. Outdoor training starts April at Salts Recreation Ground. Newcomers welcome. Email: smithjps@hotmail.com Seaford Kurlers Downs Leisure Centre Tues: 2 - 4pm. All welcome. Tel: June Wood on 01323 895376 Seaford Netball Club Seaford Head Sports Hall Mon: 5pm-5.30pm. Starlets, age 7-9, £2.50. 5.30pm-6.30pm. Shadows, age 10-12, £3.

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6.30pm-7.30pm. Shadows, age 13-15, £3. 7.30pm-9pm. Seniors, £5. New members welcome. Tel Clare Flack: 07724 956649. Seaford Rambling Club Various locations A varied programme of walks for active people. For details tel 01323 894370 or www.seafordrambling-club.freeola.org Seaford Rugby Football Club Salts Recreation Ground, Marine Parade Tues & Thurs: 7 - 9pm. Recruiting new players for two teams in the Sussex leagues. Come along or contact Paul Burns on 07732 202208

Tea Dancing Seaford Constitutional Club Crouch Lane Thurs: 2 - 4.30pm tea dance with Peter Harvey. Tel: 01323 890087 Wave Leisure Health Walks From Downs Leisure Centre, Sutton Road Thurs: 10am. Tel: 01323 490011 Wellness Centre, Seaford Sun: 9am. FREE Fit Club All ages and abilities, includes advice on nutrition. Tues: 9.15am. FREE health walks. FREE sports nutrition talks and evaluations by appointment 1:1 or for clubs and groups. Booking required call Sue: 07969 041865

Yoga Newhaven Tues: 10am. 60+ yoga 7pm. Pranayama and meditation Weds: 10am. Pregnancy yoga 2pm. Gentle yoga for those living with cancer, ME and heart ailments 7pm. Classical therapeutic yoga. Thurs: 10am. Mixed abilities Seaford Striders Running Club New yoga studio with all From Downs Leisure Centre equipment provided. 5-week Mon & Weds (main night): 7pm. courses for small groups with All ages and abilities welcome. highly qualified teacher. www.seafordstriders.org.uk Tel: 01273 512306 Seaford Table Tennis Yoga Classes for the Less Able Seaford Head College, Sports St Peter’s Church, Belgrave Rd Hall, Steyne Road Thurs: 11am - 12pm. Seaford Thurs: 7 - 9pm. Players of all Group of Eastbourne & South levels welcome. Wealden Multiple Sclerosis Email: john.jrinst@gmail.com Society. Exercises on floor and Seaford Traditional Folk Dance chair with trained yoga teacher. Group St Peter’s Church Hall, £4 per lesson. Tel. 01323 Belgrave Road 492351 Wed: 10.15am-12.15pm. Visitors, new members welcome. £4 pw. Yoga – In Balance Hatha Yoga The Yurt, Florence House, Tel: 01323 897315 Southdown Road Sk8school Inline Skating Tues: 10am-11.30am. Hard Football Pitch near the Weds: 5.30pm-7pm & Salts play area, Marine Parade 7.15pm-8.45pm. Weds: 10am - 11am & 4.30 5.30pm. Beginners class Learn a Claremont Hall, Brooklyn Road new skill and get fit for summer. Tues: 7pm-8pm. Small group sizes and hands £8 adults, £5 children. Advance on assists to guide you through booking essential. Protective postures which will stretch, gear must be worn and can be hired in advance. Skate hire £5. strengthen and relax. Tel: Sophie 07444 549859, email: Call 07988 151632 inbalancesussex@gmail.com email: info@simonewells.com www.in-balance.org.uk www.sk8school.co.uk Yoga – Purrfect Swimming Lessons Newlands School, Eastbourne Rd Clinton Centre, Clinton Place Thurs: 6.20pm Sat: Beginners: 9.15 - 9.45am, The Yurt at Florence House Improvers: 9.45 - 10.30am, Tues: 7am Weds: 11.45am and Improver 2/advanced: 10.30 -11.15am. 6-week courses, £30. 1pm Thurs: 8.15am St James’ Clubhouse, Tel: 07989 455020 Blatchington Rd, Seaford Mon: 8.30am beginners yoga, 9.30am. Tues: 6.30pm pregnancy and new mum yoga. 7.30pm Seaford Rugby Football Club Junior Training Salts Recreation Ground, Marine Parade Sun: 10.30am -12pm. Ages ranging from 6 to 16, a friendly but ambitious squad. Come along or tel 07818 438378

(with Beautiful Yoga). All abilities welcome. Ante- and postnatally trained. Tel: Catherine 07901 683577. www.facebook. com/purrfectyoga or email c.s.cornish@hotmail.com

Zumba Gold: Peacehaven RC Church Hall Weds & Fri: 11am-12 noon Peacehaven Leisure Centre Weds: 2pm-3pm Mercread Youth Club, Seaford Thurs: 2pm-3pm Yoga – Satyam Yoga Downs Leisure Centre, Seaford Claremont Hall, Brooklyn Road Fri: 2pm-3pm Thurs: 10am -11.30am. Tel: 07786 425758 All levels of ability, beginners www.louisecavefitness.co.uk welcome. £40 for 5 class pass, valid for 8 weeks or £10 per Weight loss & class drop-in. Tel: 07774 862499. Beauty www.satyamyoga.co.uk 12-Week Community Weight Loss Challenge Yoga – Seahaven Yoga The Archway, 1 Blatchington Rd The Wellness Centre, Seaford Tues: 10.30am Weds: 6.30pm, Sat: 9.30am Summerhayes Centre, Marshall Thurs: 6.30pm. £35 (£2.90 pw) with chance to win £300. Lane, Newhaven 1:1 consultations for health and Tues & Thurs: 6.15pm. wellness including 3-day weight The Anahata Health Clinic loss trials. For more information 119/120 Edward St, Brighton Tel: 07969 041865 Weds: 10.45 - 11.45am. www.weightlossseaford.co.uk The Yurt, Florence House, Southdown Road, Seaford Overeaters Anonymous Thurs: 12.30pm & 2.30pm A self-help group for people (booking essential). who wish to change their Gentle traditional yoga suitable behaviour around food and for all. Tel 07983 622840/01323 eating. www.oagb.org.uk 892638 seahavenyoga@ Skincare Consultations btinternet.com Wellness Centre, Seaford www.seahavenyoga.co.uk 1:1 or groups - gifts for hostess. Yoga – Smile Yoga Call Sue on 07969 041865 Seaford, Newhaven & Peacehaven Slimming World See website for schedule. Seaford Constitutional Club, www.smileyoga.co.uk Crouch Lane email: diana@smileyoga.co.uk Tues: 9.30am. Tara, tel: 07944 Yoga with Therese 360480 The Yurt, Florence House, Tues: 5.30pm & 7.30pm. Anne, Southdown Road tel: 07875 745768 Mon: 9.30am - 11am Chyngton Methodist Church, Thurs: 6pm - 7.30pm & Millberg Road 7.30pm - 9pm Thurs: 5.30pm & 7.30pm. Claremont Hall, Brooklyn Road Emma, tel: 07790 214806 Mon: 6.30pm - 8pm Weight Loss Challenge Weds: 10am - 11.30am & Wellness Club Bishopstone Village Hall WellnessWorks, Seaford Thurs: 10.30am - 12 noon Fri: 11am. £35 for 12 weeks. Also regular sound baths Free private consultation by and workshops. Tel Therese appointment. Tel 01323 897671 on 07515 961327 or email: theresesaunders7@aol.com

Zumba & Fitsteps with Becky Chyngton School, Milberg Road Mon: 7 - 8pm, Zumba Cradle Hill School, Lexden Rd Tue: 7.15pm - 8pm, Fitsteps Discounts for loyalty cards. Tel: 07892 884944 Zumba with Louise Zumba: Mercread Youth Club, Seaford Tues & Thurs 10am-11am Shakespeare Hall, Newhaven Weds 7.30-8.30pm

Herbalife Healthy Breakfast & Sampling Free. Tel 01323 897671 Skin Care Workshop & Facial Free. Tel 01323 897671 Weight Watchers 60+ Club, Downs Leisure Ctr Sutton Road Mon: 9.45am. Join us and relax with a cup of coffee or tea. Seaford Baptist Church, Belgrave Road Weds: 5.45pm. Come along and learn about Smart Points. Contact Sally on 07758 653851, email: sallyevans@weightwatchers.co.uk

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