selves and support the local economy at the same time. Eating out, taking in some great walks, learning new techniques. tastings of food & wine, enjoying a week long Beer Festival – whatever brings a smile to your face. Plus, of course, the ever popular pursuit of retail therapy to run alongside it all - the wonderful selection of shops will be waiting to welcome you. Steyning and the surrounding villages of Ashurst, Bramber, Edburton, Small Dole, Upper Beeding and Wiston are such special places; if you live within one of them you will know that, if not come and visit and sample not only all the Food & Drink Festival offerings, but all the wonderful walks that abound. However, we must not forget that every year none of this would be possible without our fantastically generous sponsors. This year our sincere thanks go to: Horsham District
Ropetackle Cinema August
Ropetackle Cinema is sorry to announce that the summer festval of four themed films had to be cancelled. We apologise for the disappointment and any inconvenience caused. Those who purchased advance tickets will, of course, be entitled to a full refund. Three films to be shown in August remain as scheduled:
Council, Rushfields Plant Centre, The Sussex Grocer, Cocoa Loco; Higgidy Pies; Steyning & District Business Chamber; Steyning & District Community Partnership and the Steyning Parish Council. We do also have one anonymous donation, and although we cannot name them, we would like to record our thanks to them too – they will know who they are !
A RELAXED AND FRIENDLY FILM open to all SUMMER HOLIDAY Presented in relaxed and friendly conditions suitable for all, especially people with any form of memory loss. Bus mechanics do up a London double-decker as a hotel and drive it round Europe, picking up a stowaway and three stranded girls. Starring Cliff Richard singing those old, loved songs. Cert U, duration 107 mins. Monday 8th August, 2.00 pm. Tickets available from Box Office or on-line, £5. Carers free/refreshments included.
A MATINEE FILM: THE DUKE 1961 London. An outspoken Newcastle taxi driver, Kempton Bunton (Jim Broadbent on top form), disgusted by the money spent on Goya’s painting of the Duke of Wellington for A FAMILY FILM:ERNEST AND CELADINE the National Gallery, mounts his own protest. He Meet Ernest, a large and grumpy street-bear steals and hides the painting, sending ransom musician who one day comes across an orphan notes saying The Duke would be returned if the apprentice mouse dentist called Celestine. Per- government invested more money in care for suaded not to eat her, they form a friendship that the elderly (including free television for pensionreally shouldn’t happen but which, against all ers). He is arrested and put on trial much to the odds, prevails. Simply and beautifully animated, consternation of his long-suffering wife, Dorothy it’s a pleasure to watch this endearing story. (Helen Mirren). Cert U, duration 80 mins. Animation. Cert 12A, duration 96 mins. Wednesday 3rd August, 2.00 pm. Tickets availa- Tuesday 23rd August, 2.00 pm. Tickets available from Box Office or on-line, £4. ble from Box Office or on-line, £5.
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