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CHARITY
2 Oct & 2 Nov 8:00 PM The CancerWise 2023 Fundraising Challenge Quiz Supporting people affected by cancer, their families and carers across West Sussex info@virtualquizevents.com www.VirtualQuizEvents.com
2-8 Oct The Children's Trust
Pyjama Week Take part in our fun week and host your very own Pyjama Day. The Children's Trust £2 Anna 01737 365000 events@thechildrenstrust.org.uk
7 Oct & 4 Nov 10:30 AM Parkinson's Support Group Support group for people with Parkinson's and their families. Washingron Village Memorial Hall Washington RH20 4AP Gillian Chard 01903 746871 gillian.chard@btinternet.com
Sat 07 Oct 9:00 AM Heli Hike in Midhurst Take part in the Hike and raise funds for your local Air Ambulance charity Cowdray Park Midhurst GU29 0AQ From £9 Children from £6.50 Air Ambulance Charity Kent Surrey Sussex 01634 471900 hello@aakss.org.uk www.aakss.org.ukget-involved/events/ourevents/heli-hike-in-sussex
Sat 14 Oct 7:30 PM
Charity Quiz Evening Fun Quiz - all proceeds to Washington Village Memorial Hall RH20 4AP £8 Lorna 01903 892725 lornagoldsmith@btinternet.com
Tue 17 Oct 6:30 PM Horsham Matters Charity
Silent Auction Opportunity to bid for some unique items and experiences. The Capitol Horsham RH12 1RG 18+ Horsham Matters 0300 124 0204 info@horsham-matters.org.uk www.horsham-matters.org.uk
Thu 26 Oct 10:00 AM Andy's Angels in Worthing Grief Play Café, supporting children and their families who are navigating their Grief Journey. Hope Hive Worthing BN13 1AA Kayla Shepherd 07465 242321 kayla@andysangels.org.uk www.andysangels.org.uk
Mon 13 Nov 1:30 PM Flower Demonstration and Afternoon Tea The Rotary Club of Chichester
Harbour event Chichester Park Hotel Chichester Po19 7QL £13 Jill Miller 01243 867626 jvjmiller@talktalk.net
CLUBS & SOCIETIES
Every Friday/Sunday 9.30 am & 11am
Badminton We play at West Chiltington Village hall Fridays 9.30- 11 a.m. and Sundays 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. West Chiltington Village Hall Pulborough RH20 2PZ Vivian Jones 01798 813550
vmjones18@hotmail.co.uk
Every Tues & Thurs 7:30 PM Clapham and Patching Short Mat Bowls Club A friendly club on Tuesdays and Thursdays and welcome new members of all abilities Clapham and Patching Village Hall Worthing BN13 3UT Marjorie 01903 871132 marjoriejeep@hotmail.com
www.claphamandpatchingwestsussex.org.ukshort-mat-bowling-club
Mon 02 Oct 10:00 AM Storrington Morning WI
Trinity church hall Storrington RH20 3NG
J A Barugh 07833 252302
jackybarugh@wsfwi.co.uk
Wed 04 Oct 7:15
PM Littlehampton
Camera ClubPhotographer
Gordon Small BPE will be giving his talk, The Four Seasons. Methodist Church Rustington BN16 2NL £5 for non-members on the door. Contact Robert Kuhner 07896 671515
robertkuhner@yahoo.co.uk
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Wed 04 Oct 6:45 PM Graphic novel book club
Comic book club looking at graphic novels aimed at adults Private house Barnham PO22 0EF Free. Paul Wilson paulw21erin@gmail.com
Fri 13 Oct 7:30 PM Chichester & District Bonsai Society Small friendly Bonsai Club, who would like to welcome new members. The Basil Shipman Centre Chichester PO19 7LG £12 per year. £1 per night. Club Night Guest £2 (first visit no charge) Free. Liz Panton 01798 865551 lizpanton5@gmail.com www.chichesterbonsai.co.uk
Sat 28 Oct 8:00 AM Men's Community Breakfast
Colin Matthews, ex CEO Highways England and London Heathrow will be joining. Chichester Park Hotel Chichester PO19 7QL 10 Peter Sutton 07813 024585 peter@ppsutton.co.uk www.immanuelchichester.comcommunity/mensbreakfast/
Every Wed/Thu 7.15 PM - 10.30 PM Thakeham Table Tennis Club Wednesday evenings
Thakeham Village Hall Storrington RH20 3GW £5 ad hoc, £12 monthly. Andy andytttc@gmail.com www.thakehamtabletennis.co.uk
COURSES & TUITION
Mon 02 Oct 10:30 AM WEA Art Appreciation: French Painting in the Nineteenth Century 10session course with WEA tutor and art historian
Michaela Cranmer St Paul's Parish Centre
Chichester PO19 6FT £84 concession if on income-related benefit WEA Bognor Regis and Chichester Branch bognorregischichester.branch@wea.ac.uk www.wea.org.uk
Sun 08 Oct 8:30 AM
Nature and Wildlife Photography Workshop
An introduction to the key principles and techniques of Nature and Wildlife RSPB Pagham Harbour Sidlesham PO20 7NE 38 £30 (members) RSPB Pagham
Harbour 01243 641508 www.rspb.org.uk pagham.harbour@rspb.org.uk
EXHIBITIONS
Every Friday 10:00 AM Blue Idol Open Day in Coolham Visit this historic Quaker building and discover local history Blue Idol Quaker Meeting House Coolham RH13 8QP Free Blue Idol Quakers admin@blueidol.org
3-8 Oct 10:00 AM Ruby Taylor: Rip It Up
Ruby Taylor is a Sussex based multi-disciplinary artist Colonnade House Worthing BN11 3DH paula.tollett@adur-worthing.gov.uk www.colonnadehouse.co.uk
Sat 07 Oct 10:00 AM May The Toys Be With You
The Force is Strong as Star Wars toy exhibition comes to Chichester. The Novium Museum Tower Street Chichester PO19 1QH thenovium@chichester.gov.uk www.thenovium.orgtheforce
1 Oct - 12 Nov 9:00 AM Peace Doves art installation Peter Walker's immersive installation, Peace Doves. Chichester Cathedral Chichester PO19 1PX Free entry. info@chichestercathedral.org.uk www.chichestercathedral.org.uk
10-15 Oct 10:00 AM Helen Mary Stronge: Seeking Peace Helen Mary Stronge was born in Dublin in 1948 and later moved to England in 1983. Colonnade House Worthing BN11 3DH paula.tollett@adur-worthing.gov.uk www.colonnadehouse.co.uk
10-22 Oct 10:00 AM Liz
English: Blue And Green
And All The Colours In Between This exhibition explores a love of colour, particularly in nature
Colonnade House Worthing
BN11 3DH Tel: 01903 221142 paula.tollett@adur-worthing.gov.uk www.colonnadehouse.co.uk
13 Oct - 15 Nov 10:00 AM Rebuilding Arundel Castle 1870-1900 The 15th Duke of Norfolk’s Victorian major building project Arundel Museum Arundel BN18 9AP Free with Museum entry ticket. Arundel Museum tel: 01903 885866 office@arundelmuseum.org www.arundelmuseum.org
31 Oct-11 Nov 10:00 AM Landscapes in Time
3 local artists : Chris Sedgwick, Amanda Duke and David Wise. Colonnade House Worthing BN11 3DH www.colonnadehouse.co.uk paula.tollett@adur-worthing.gov.uk
FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT
Sat 28 Oct 6:00 PM Monsters Party Halloween Party for families, ends 9pm Oving Jubilee Hall Oving PO20 2DQ Call for details: Anne-Marie Eastwood 07810 128245
annemariedutchy@gmail.com
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FAYRES & FETES
Sat 11 Nov 10:00 AM Steyning Holistic Fair The Steyning Holistic Fair makes for an enjoyable and uplifting day all round. The Steyning Centre
Steyning BN44 3XZ 3, Free Silverdragon
Wellbeing 07939 642917
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FILM
Wed 11 Oct 7:30 PM Rotary Film Night - Allelujah Starring Jennifer Saunders And Derek Jacobi. Bar + Raffle. Sullington Village Hall Storrington RH20 3PP £5 Ken Collins kandjcoll@btinternet.com
Thu 12 Oct 7:00 AM Foreign Film evening The Worthing Twinning Association present French and German films with English subtitles.
Worthing Baptist Church Hall BN14 7LU £5 Christopher c.doidge@btinternet.com
Fri 13 Oct 7:30 PM Barbie (12A) Running Time: 1 hour 54 minutes Billingshurst Community
Centre Billingshurst RH14 9QW £7 Terri Ashpool 07711 470635 terriashpool@uwclub.net
Mon 16 Oct 7:30 PM Barbie (12A) Running Time: 1 hour 54 minutes Pulborough Village Hall
Pulborough RH20 2BF 7 Terri Ashpool 07711 470635 terri@uwclub.net
Wed 25 Oct 7:15 PM The Mid Hants Railway Film Unit Professionally produced railway films Bassil Shippam Centre Chichester PO19 7LG £4 donation. RCTS members £3 Roger Sandford chichester@rcts.org.uk rcts.org.ukbranches/ branch-chr-chichester
GARDENS & HORTICULTURE
10 Oct & 14 Oct 2:00 PM The National Garden Scheme: Open Garden: Peelers Retreat Arundel Visit the garden at Peelers Retreat and help raise funds for NGS Charities Peelers Retreat Arundel BN18 9EX £5. The National Garden Scheme. hello@ngs.org.uk www.ngs.org.uk
Wed 11 Oct 7:15 PM Talk for West Chiltington
Horticultural Society - Art in the Garden by Michael Joseph about the use & benefits of artwork in the garden. West Chiltington Village Hal RH20 2PZ £3 for visitors - Members free Carys carys.pickett@btinternet.com 07792 817399 www.westchilthortsoc.wordpress.com
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Wed 11 Oct 7:00 PM Garden Tips Talk 'Garden
Tips from the Head Gardener' Lavant
Horticultural Society Lavant Memorial Hall
Chichester PO18 0HA Members free, guests £3
Susan Jackson suejackson23@tiscali.co.uk
Sun 29 Oct 11:00 AM Denmans Garden open for the National Garden Scheme Denmans
Garden Fontwell BN18 0SU £9 National Garden Scheme hello@ngs.org.uk ngs.org.uk
Wed 08 Nov 7:15 PM Talk for West Chiltington
Horticultural Society A talk by retired RHS
Entomologist Andrew Halstead about "Garden Pest Recognition & Control" West Chiltington Village Hall RH20 2PZ £3 for visitors - Members free. Carys carys.pickett@btinternet.com 07792 817399 www.westchilthortsoc.wordpress.com
MUSIC
Every Tuesday 7:00 PM Brighton City Singers
Looking for a stress-busting, fun vocal workout?
Come sing with this friendly and inclusive choir Hangleton Primary School Hove BN3 8LF (£25/ month after first session. Brighton City Singers thebrightoncitysingers@gmail.com www.brightoncitysingers.co.uk
Sat 07 Oct 4:00 PM Vocal Fusion Acapella
Concert Family afternoon concert St Peters
Church Henfield BN5 9NY 10, 0 David Ellwood 07918 052177 ellwood414@aol.com
www.vocalfusionacapella.co.ukeventsandtickets
Sat 07 Oct 8:00 PM An Evening with Charlie
Austen Charlie is a dynamic one-woman tour-deforce performing carefully crafted original songs. Empire Hall Petworth GU28 0QB £10 Jim Kirke empirehall@gmail.com www.empirehall.org.uk
Mon 09 Oct 9:30 AM Downland Ensemble A
Community Orchestra for all ages and abilities
Pulborough Village Hall Pulborough RH20 2BF Ros Allwood 01798 875804
downlandensemble@gmail.com
www.downlandensemble.org
Thu 12 Oct 7:30 PM
Skipinnish - Celtic music powerhouse. ”A sublime mix of highland traditions and contemporary music”
Concorde 2 Brighton BN2 1EN £31.94 Tel: 01273 673311 hello@concorde2.co.uk
www.concorde2.co.uk
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Sat 14 Oct 7:30 PM The Southdowns Concert
Band A lighthearted evening with the band. Memorial Hall Midhurst GU29 9DH £10
Southdowns Concert Band 07881 552980 bbailey93@btinternet.com www.southdowns-concertband.co.uk
Sat 14 Oct 10:00 AM Come and Sing Brahms
Requiem Come and Rehearse and Sing Brahms Requiem under the direction of Peter Allwood and the Chantry Quire Easebourne Church, GU29 0AJ Contact: Chantry Quire webmaster@chantryquire.org.uk www.chantryquire.org.uk
Thu 19 Oct 7:30 PM Evening of Dixieland and Traditional Jazz with the Featherstone Jazz Four plus Half in Lancing Trad Jazz at the DRNK Coffee House in Lancing, Lancing Manor Leisure Estate, Lancing BN15 0PH Free. Derek Little 01903 249900 dglittle@ntlworld.com
Sat 21 Oct 7:30 PM The Petworth Town Band Autumn Concert Traditional and modern Brass Band music in our Autumn Concert. The Parish Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Petworth GU28 0AD Petworth Town Band 01798 872910 bookings@petworthtownband.com www.petworthtownband.com
Sat 21 Oct 7:30 PM Haydn The Creation
Arun Choral Society with the Sinfonia of Arun and soloists. Arundel Cathedral Arundel BN18 9AY £15, child: £7.50 Arun Choral Society enquiries@arunchoralsociety.co.uk www.arunchoralsociety.co.uk
28-30 Oct 7:30 PM West Chiltington Silver Band - Autumn Concert At West Chiltington Village Hall, RH20 2PZ Ads £10, Children free (if accompanied by an adult) Richard Barron 07784 651485 rabarron@btinternet.com www.westchiltsilverband.com More events on www.sussexlocal.net - please
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SALES & MARKETS
Every Friday 9:45 AM Storrington Community Market cakes, biscuits, preserves, eggs, fruit, veg, crafts. Storrington Village Hall 07909 681884 katiebridge17@gmail.com
Sat 14 Oct 10:15 AM Junktique, Collectables & Clutter Sale Indoor West Chiltington Village Hall RH20 2PZ £1 entry. Carol 0179 8813608 wchiltfloralclub@gmail.com
Sat 14 Oct 10:00 AM Jumble sale
2nd Durrington Sea Scouts Raising funds for Scout activities. 2nd Durrington Sea Scout HQ Worthing BN13 2RH Adults 20p entry. Ted Thorpe: eethorpe@yahoo.co.uk
Sat 21 Oct 9:00 AM Arundel Farmers Market Local growers, bakers, meat, poultry, flowers, plants and food and drink makers Arundel BN18 9AA www.arundelfarmersmarket.co.uk
Sat 28 Oct 9:00 AM Pulborough Village Market & Cafe Independent stalls with numerous crafts, home made cakes, bread, eggs plus cafe and breakfast. Pulborough Village Hall RH20 2BF Terri Ashpool 01798 874647 terriashpool@uwclub.net
Sat 11 Nov 9:30 AM Cheeki Monkeys Big Baby & Children's market Buy or sell quality, gently used babies' and children’s toys, clothes and equipment. The Shoreham Centre Shoreham-BySea BN43 5WU Adults £1.50 entry. Delphine delphine.cheekimonkeys@gmail.com
SOCIAL & ENTERTAINMENT
Wed 11 Oct 7:00 AM An Evening of Prayer for World Peace Interfaith prayers and readings for World Peace. Chichester Quaker Meeting House Chichester PO19 7NP. Bill McMellon 01243 776364 billmcmellon@myphone.coop www.chichesterquakers.org.uk
Sat 14 Oct 6:00 PM A Celebration of Poetry with Roger McGough. Join one of Britain's best loved poets for an evening of poetry and music. St Margaret Church Warnham RH12 3QP Adults £18 Concessions £12. 01403 241695 shelleymemorialproject@btinternet.com www.shelleymemorialproject.co.uk
Sat 14 Oct 7:30 PM Motown and Northern Soul Evening Eastergate Village Hall Arundel PO20 3RP £5 otd Tony Cassini 07718 415620 di_cassini@hotmail.com
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Sat 28 Oct 7:00 PM Quiz Night in aid of Storrington Museum Storrington & Sullington
Parish Hall Storrington RH20 3PP £10 01903 746569 storringtonmuseum@hotmail.com www.storringtonmuseum.com
TALKS
Tue 03 Oct 2:00 PM Bauhaus: The Idea and Reality Talk at The Arts Society of West Sussex Fittleworth Village Hall RH20 1JB Guests £7 Jackie 01903 411086 jackiebuckler@sky.com www.theartssocietywestsussex.org
Wed 04 Oct 10:00 AM Discovering wills and other probate records Get started with family and local history research. West Sussex Record Office Chichester PO19 1DD £7.50, £6.50 for members of West Sussex Archives Society
Matthew record.office@westsussex.gov.uk 01243 753602 www.westsussex.gov.uk/ro
Thu 05 Oct 7:00 PM The Delos Gardens at Sissinghurst Head Gardener at Sissinghurst talks about recreating Mediterranean Gardens. Arundel Town Hall BN18 9AP £17.50, AGA
Members £12.50 aga.sussex@gmail.com 07525 772 799 arundelgardensassociation.co.uk
Fri 06 Oct 7:30 PM PACT: Petworth Area Churches Together Autumn Talk Ford Prison
Chaplain's Talk on Pastoral Care at St. Mary's Church Petworth GU28 0AD Gerald 01798 342151 geraldgreshamcooke@gmail.com
Fri 06 Oct 7:30 PM Sentinels against the Storm A fascinating talk on Scottish Lighthouses and how they were built. Storrington Museum, The Old School, School Lane, RH20 4LL. Entry £8, £6 for members
storringtonmuseum@hotmail.com 01903 740188 www.storringtonmuseum.com
Mon 09 Oct 10:00 AM The Arts Society Steyning October Talk All Singing, All Dancing
Shakespeare, a talk by Sarah Lenton at The Steyning Centre Steyning BN44 3XZ Free to members; visitors £10 donation. The Arts Society Steyning steyning@theartssociety.org www.theartssocietysteyning.org.uk
Wed 18 Oct 7:30 PM Henry V111 at Sullington
Windmills WI ‘Henry VIII and All That’ with Bob Hutchinson Sullington Parish Hall Storrington RH20 3PP Liz Allen-Williams 01903 741078 ljaw2@hotmail.com sullingtonwindmills.org
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Spooky Half Term
Mon 23 – Fri 27 October 9:30am – 1:30pm
Fun Craft Activities
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Thu 19 Oct 7:45 PM Billy Billingham 'Always A Little Further' SAS Who Dares Wins star Billy Billingham MBE QCB will be coming to Brighton this Autumn. Theatre Royal Brighton and Hove BN1 1SD From £29, 0844 871 7627 laura@impressivepr.com www.fane.co.ukbilly-billingham
Tue 31 Oct 7:00 PM The Women’s Land Army in Chichester Join historian Ian Everest for a talk hosted by West Sussex Record Office Chichester PO19 1DD £8, £7 West Sussex Archives Society members. Matthew Jones 01243 753602 record.office@westsussex.gov.uk www.www.westsussex.gov.uk/ro
Wed 01 Nov 10:00 AM Researching the history of your house Get started with your family and local history research. West Sussex Record Office Chichester PO19 1DD 7.5, 7.5, 6.50 for members of West Sussex Archives Society. Matthew Jones 01243 753602 record.office@westsussex.gov.uk www.westsussex.gov.uk/ro
15 Oct 7:30 PM Henfield Theatre Company presents Jekyll and Hyde Neil Bartlett’s 2022 stage adaptation at The Henfield Hall Henfield BN5 9EQ 14. Contact: Mandy Ainsworth mandya1276@gmail.com or full details: www.henfieldtheatrecompany.com
4-7 Oct 7:45 PM Shadowlands This West End and Broadway hit Tony Award winning play is the love story of C.S. Lewis. The Barn Theatre Southwick BN42 4TE £12 pp or party of ten discount Wick Theatre Company 0333 6663366 barnboxoffice@southwickcommunitycentre.org.uk
16-18 Nov 7:45 PM
The Tempest Pitchy Breath Theatre Company present Shakespeare's mystical comedy The Hawth Studio Crawley RH10 6YZ Tickets £12-£14, Pitchy Breath Theatre Company. pitchybreath@gmail.com www.pitchybreath.co.uk
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Charity & Community news from across the counties
West Sussex County Council is urging organisations including clubs and local community groups to apply for government funding that could help increase the number of potentially life -saving defibrillators across the county. They can also then register their defibrillators on The Circuit, the national defibrillator network available to the emergency services. Search for defibrillator fund on www.gov.uk.
Sussex Police Commissioner Katy Bourne has announced she has secured £1.5m in the previous round of Safer Streets (SS4) funding which has been distributed across the county. SS4 funding has gone towards initiatives such as additional CCTV and lighting; measures to tackle violence against women and girls; youth outreach programmes and dedicated resources to tackle anti-social behaviour
Tapestry Day Club
(TDC) is a not-forprofit enterprise offering innovative day care for older people living with early-stage dementia and in social isolation across Surrey and West Sussex. Hosts welcome guests into their family home, offering transport, refreshments, a two-course, home-cooked lunch and optional activities within small groups of up to six guests. Equally and possibly more important is the hours of “me time” the club provides to the carers of guests. Each time a guest attends a TDC, a carer will have a break of up to six hours www.tapestrydayclub.co.uk
Not for profit housing provider Sussex Housing & Care has been awarded RSPCA’s flagship PawPrints award which recognises local authorities and public bodies for going above and beyond to deliver world-class animal welfare services. These can include anything from initiatives to see more stray dogs safely into kennels, schemes to safeguard pets whose owners have been taken into care and housing policies that allow tenants to share their home with their pets. www.sussexhousing.org.uk
The Experiment, the UK’s first open-source novel written in real-time, right-now by best-selling Brighton based author SJ Watson. Anyone can
interact and suggest setting, plot twists and character as The Experiment aims to lift the lid on the mysterious process of writing a novel More information at www.sjwatson-books.com.
Historic England’s aerial investigation team have analysed more than 9,500 aerial photographs as well as recent airborne laser scans to locate, identify and map marks in the South Downs north of Brighton which represent the thousands of years of human activity. Among the archaeology photographed are ancient burial sites from the Neolithic period (4,000 BC to 2,200 BC) onwards, as well as more recent chalk pits and man-made dew ponds for animals to drink from. To see the images and an interactive map, search “old and ancient” at the SDNP website www.southdowns.gov.uk.
Road improvements
Various road improvement schemes are in different stages of development in West Sussex.
A259
Bognor Regis to Littlehampton
This scheme aims to enhance various locations along the A259 Bognor Regis to Littlehampton corridor between Comet Corner and Bridge Road Roundabout. It is currently in the outline design and business case development stage that is expected to complete in October this year.
A29 Realignment Scheme
This scheme will deliver a new 4.34km road to the east of Eastergate, Westergate and Woodgate villages in two phases:
Phase 1 (north)- From the A29 south of Eastergate Lane to a new junction with Barnham Road. Phase 2 (south)- From Barnham Road to a new junction on the A29 south of Lidsey bends.
A284 Lyminster Bypass.
The Scheme aims to alleviate traffic issues through Lyminster Village with the northern section of the bypass completing the link road from the A27 at Crossbush, providing access to Littlehampton.
Further details available from the Highways section of www.westsussex.gov.uk
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Free Ghost Hunt at Squires Squire’s Garden Centre
at Washington is looking forward to welcoming young visitors for some half term fun with some spooky themed activities, running Monday 23rdFriday 27th October. Children are invited to come along and paint a spooky tealight holder as well as enjoy a free ghost hunt (and fancy dress is welcome too!). Advanced booking is required either by going online or visiting instore. www.squiresgardencentres.co.uk
Open events at Thakeham Primary School
If your children are due to start school in September 2024, you may be interested in the following opportunities to look at Thakeham Primary School. Stay and Play is where parents can stay with their child to explore a potential new classroom. 9th & 11th October 3:45-4:30pm. Stay & Play. Open mornings to view the school are on 18th October and 1st November 9:30am
-10:30am. To book at place at any of these events, please contact Mrs Campbell (School Secretary) on: office@thakehamps.co.uk
New choir gets off the ground
The new dementia friendly choir in Storrington got off to a good start on 30th August with 20 people joining in the singing. Future dates are 27th September, 1st and 29th November. 10301200. The choir meets at Trinity Methodist Church, Thakeham Road, Storrington, RH20 3NG. If interested please contact Robert Gamble robertgamblerc@gmail.com; 07958 232874.
Storrington Christmas celebrations
Advance notice of Storrington’s Christmas activities with festive illuminations and events from 30th November to 2nd December. The Light Up procession on Thursday kicks off a weekend of festivities including fairground rides, live music, market stalls and food vendors throughout the village. Saturday afternoon offers family fun with Santa's grotto, children's entertainment and attractions in North Street.
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Sussexdown visits Tangmere Aviation Museum
Residents from Care South’s Sussexdown care home in Storrington enjoyed a day out to Tangmere Military Aviation Museum in West Sussex, which houses military machines, a memorial garden and an air raid shelter which was used during World War ll. The museum is home to five halls, exhibiting a variety of memorabilia which brought back memories for many residents. One resident said she remembered pilots in her back garden during the war and planes landing on Epsom Downs.
Storrington Conservation news
The next work party meets at 10am on 7th October at Hurston Warren SSSI (near the Golf Club) to clear invasive plants choking the heathland. Members old and new are invited to join us. Share transport where possible. On Saturday 28th October at 2pm in the Village Hall we hold our AGM, all concerned for conservation are welcome. The inspirational speaker for the after-
noon is Michael Blencowe, the Lost Woods Community Development Officer, to give a talk 'The Wildlife of the Lost Woods', highlighting some of the interesting wildlife to be found in the Lost Woods area.
New president for PROBUS club
At its recent annual general meeting, members of the Storrington and District PROBUS Club welcomed Rob NealSmith as their president for the 2023-24 year. Rob (left in picture with outgoing president Tony Girard) was a pilot and captain for British Airways for 33 years and moved to West Chiltington 11 years ago. He joined PROBUS a year later. This Probus Club is a social club for retired and semi-retired men which meets monthly for lunch plus speaker at The Old Tollgate, Bramber. Family and friends are also invited to join an extensive programme of social activities. Contact memberships secretary Peter Edwards, for more information by email to storringtonprobus@outlook.com
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Writing a Will
By Will Writer Emma Cohen MIPW
Writing a Will is one of those tasks that often goes overlooked. However, the benefits of creating a Will extend far beyond just financial considerations. A Will acts as a powerful document that can provide peace of mind to loved ones and ensures the smooth transfer of assets after you have gone.
Crafting your Will enables you to have full control over the distribution of your assets after you die. By explicitly stating your wishes, you can ensure that any property, investments and personal belongings are distributed how you want. You will often hear me coin the phrase “Your Will, Your Way!” This can prevent confusion, reduce the likelihood of disputes and it can eliminate the need for expensive legal processes
A Will is not just about assets though, it allows you to protect your loved ones in various ways. Guardianship provisions can be included to designate who will care for children, additionally, a Will can provide some security for elderly or dependent family members who require ongoing support.
There are also many options to leave financial help to the Charities closest to your heart.
The absence of a Will can leave loved ones in a difficult and emotionally challenging position. Having a roadmap in place can sometimes relieve them of the burden of making complex decisions during an already distressing time. It provides a clear set of instructions, making the estate settlement process smoother, faster, and less stressful. By avoiding intestacy laws, a Will also minimises unnecessary costs and preserves the value of the estate for your beneficiaries.
At Nsure we believe writing a Will is a responsibility that we should all embrace. Beyond the financial considerations, it allows you to take control of your legacy, protect the people who matter the most to you and alleviate difficult decisions after you have gone.
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Service Dogs UK - veterans & rescue dogs
A lifeline for sufferers of PTSD by Megan O’Neill
“You can spill a cup of water and the world’s ended.” According to PTSD UK, “one in ten people in the UK are expected to experience Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) at some point in their lives”. Yet it is still a highly misunderstood mental health condition, partly through a lack of discourse and partly through the fact that people who don’t have it will never fully understand it. The NHS definition of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is “an anxiety disorder caused by very stressful, frightening or distressing events.” It is so much more than that…
There is a charity, Service dogs UK, based in Chichester and Northchapel near Petworth, which aims not only to spread awareness of PTSD and Complex-Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD), but is actively helping people who have served in the armed forces and blue light services by helping them to train their own service dogs. The charity was founded in 2015 and has since been making vital strides in mental health advocacy and supporting those who return from their duties to find that the world has changed and crumbled around them.
How does it work?
Veterans are either referred to Service Dogs UK through other mental health services or sign up through the form on the Service Dogs UK website. They speak to the organisers about the logistics: that if accepted onto the programme they will be paired with a dog and go through nine months to a year of training, at which point they will need to pass an exam in order for their dog to become a fully accredited service dog by ADI (assistance dogs international). At this point, if the veteran still wishes to participate in the programme, there will be a zoom call to discuss them and their PTSD, after which they will be accepted into the programme if there are spaces and given an official start date.
On the 12th of July, I was invited to attend one of their training sessions to see firsthand how the charity makes an impact. In a small village hall in Northchapel, on a crisp Wednesday morning, I met some of the trainers, veterans and dogs currently participating in the program.
Trainer and behaviour specialist, Dave explained that he made the switch from working with Zoo animals to working with dogs two years ago and
that he finds it very rewarding. The passion he has really came through when he explained how the dog selection process works. The organisation helps to rehome dogs and as such, works with dog rescue charities. Dogs Trust flag up dogs who they feel possess superior emotional intelligence skills, these dogs are then assessed by behaviouralists and trainers from the charity as to how they naturally deal with common PTSD presentations. If the dog shows high emotional intellect qualities, it is taken to a foster home and looked after until they are paired with a veteran.
Mutual trust & respect creates a strong bond
There is a big emphasis on mutual trust and respect between dog and veteran. Rescue dogs are used in particular as there is an understanding between dog and vet where both have been through traumatic events. This helps to create a very strong connection. Vets train their dogs predominantly in obedience to ensure that their dog stays calm and unobtrusive when helping to support them in public. The dogs get plenty of chances to just be dogs and this further helps to build a bond, they’re more than just assistance dogs, they’re family.
To fully understand the impact of the dogs and the programme further, I spoke to some of the participants. What was your life like before the programme? “I couldn’t get out of bed; Billy completely turned my life around”. Billy is a three-year -old dog who’s been there for the best part of two years. He’s worked with a few veterans, but he’s been with his current partner since December.
“I applied here as a last-ditch effort to still be alive” Something that was common among the veterans was that this programme was a last
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chance to have anything resembling a ‘normal life’, having been through many mental health services and tried different types of therapy such as Eye Movement Desensitisation Reprocessing therapy (EMDR).
“I couldn’t do anything, now I can.”
“You can take the person out of the army but not the army out of the person.”
“You feel alone, you feel lost, you feel not important anymore.”
Nothing is as isolating as having PTSD, yet there are people and charities that are determined to do as much as they can to help. Helping everyone who has PTSD and CPTSD is a major task that will take more support services and funding and more advocacy than is currently available. Still there are people like Gary Boterell, founder of Service Dogs UK, who are determined to make an impact where they can, in this case he helps people like himself, who valiantly serve
their country and their communities. The impact it has is hard to quantify.
“It changed my life.”
“This programme saves two lives at a time.”
“That bond stays with you and will be there for a lifetime.”
So why isn’t there more support for charities like Service Dogs UK? Why aren’t we champing at the bit to help? Well, we are constantly bombarded by a plethora of worthy causes, charities who really need the help and we can’t support everyone.
Invisible disabilities ‘dying on the inside’
So why this charity above others? Why these people? It’s as simple as this. Its easier to see how our advocacy and donations can help people who are dying on the outside, “people understand if your arm’s blown off” yet we struggle to acknowledge the extent of the support that people who are dying on the inside need.
Misunderstood condition
Of all the things that was discussed with the veterans, the lack of understanding of PTSD/
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CPTSD was highlighted as a fundamental problem within society.
“I think it embarrasses people.”
“I don’t think they understand the day to day.” So how do we fix something so misunderstood in the public narrative? We start by having conversations like this. We start by identifying our own biases and re-examining our own ideas before we attempt to solve any problems. We start by listening to the people who have firsthand experience. This doesn’t mean asking individuals what causes their PTSD, rather giving them the space to say whatever it is they wish to share.
The veterans I spoke to told me what is helping them. It’s unconditional love from the dogs that Service Dogs UK pairs them with. It’s the community that is gained from being in a room with people who understand but don’t have any expectations of you and who understand that you’re doing your best to navigate this crazy messed up world. It’s the effort that everyone involved in this charity puts in to be a lifeline.
Critical care as important as hospital treatment This charity saves lives as much as any hospital, helping veterans get the critical care that they
need and they need your help. They need you to donate if you can, spread the word, raise awareness, and get educated to make the world a brighter place. It takes ten thousand pounds to train a veteran. It takes foster carers to take on a dog so that more veterans can enter the programme. It takes more funding and awareness from blue light services to allow their service people to continue to receive support from this charity. It takes you. It takes all of us. By Megan O’Neill. Charity number: 1165409 / servicedogsuk.org
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Billy Billingham MBE: Always a little further
Q&A evening with "SAS: Who Dares Wins" star in Brighton
Billy is as tough as they come. Chief Instructor on Channel 4’s Who Dares Wins, Paratrooper, decorated SAS leader, and a bodyguard to Hollywood superstars, he has seen extreme combat and gruelling missions aplenty. Spend an extraordinary evening with Billy, as he shares his incredible and inspirational story. Billy has had many astonishing experiences; from leaving school at 11 and running with gangs in Birmingham before joining the Royal Marine cadets and Parachute Regiment, to rising to the rank of sergeant major in the SAS. He spent over 20 years serving in countless warzones, winning a commendation for bravery, and being awarded an MBE by Queen Elizabeth II, before embracing the life of a bodyguard to celebrities such as Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise.
Educating, entertaining, and enthralling in equal measure, and with the chance to pose your questions to the man himself, this event will inspire those wishing to seek a challenge and conquer it
Win a pair of tickets to see Billy Billingham MBE: Always a little further at Brighton’s Theatre Royal on 19th October at 7.45pm. For more inforvisit www.fane.co.uk/billy-billingham
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Great afternoon treat
Ingredients - Serves 4
• 280g wholemeal self-raising flour
• 115g plain flour
• 4 tsp ground cinnamon
• 2 eggs
• 80g vegetable oil
• 230g ‘Tims Dairy’ natural Greek yogurt
• 220 ml oat milk
• 2-inch fresh ginger, grated
• 4 tbsp Sussex honey
• 2 ripe banana, mashed
• 1 large Sussex bramley apple, grated
• 80g rolled oats
• 2 tbsp chia seeds
• 50g choc nut butter
Method
1. Preheat oven to 180C/160C fan. Line a 20cm x 30cm pan with baking parchment.
2. Combine self-raising flour, plain flour and cinnamon in a large bowl, Make a well in the centre and combine the following ingredients one by one, ginger, honey, eggs, oil, yogurt, oat milk,
apple, banana and finally the oats. Mix well, until
3. Pour the mixture into the lined pan, spreading to level. Sprinkle with chia seeds and random tsp of nut butter.
4. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until the top is golden and just firm to touch. Stand in the pan for 10 minutes before removing to a wire rack lined with baking paper. Cool completely and then portion into slices.
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No real “quick fixes” to weight loss
By Heather Smith - Nutritionist & Personal Trainer
It’s easy to feel that if you can just get your weight loss going by being ‘super strict’ or by following some kind of restrictive diet for a short time, that it’ll then be easy to figure out how to make things last for the long term. But, nine times out of ten this doesn’t work. Why is that?
Well, the key to making sustainable changes (and therefore seeing sustainable results) is to go on the journey.
While you will see changes pretty quickly once you brush up your diet, there are no real quick fixes – you’ve got to do the time and learn the skills to make your efforts last for the long term.
Some examples: Learning to make conscious decisions when faced with a particular situation –skills that you won’t gain if you simply don’t socialise for a few weeks.
Figuring out how to make meals which you want to eat and which will move you closer to your goals – and how to do this when you’re in a rush.
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Top Tips for pain-free gardening this Autumn
In Autumn, some of the heavier jobs in the garden need doing. Harvesting fruit and veg and preparing for winter can be hard work. Try these tips to help keep aches and pains away:
1. Always warm up before you grab that garden fork. A brisk stroll around your garden, shaking out arms and legs, before getting stuck in and some simple stretches after you’re done, give your joints and back a chance to cool down. A bath or shower can ease away any post-gardening aches.
2. Pace yourself - don’t be too tempted to get everything done at once. This may make injuries more likely. Ease into gardening as you would any other form of exercise. Little and often reduces risk of soreness or injury.
3. Vary activities - your back won’t thank you for digging all day, nor your thumbs from all that secateur work. Mix up tasks, have a break. Use the right tools for the job. Long-handles are great. No need to bend low or reach high all the time.
4. Lift things properlytrying to do too much is the main cause of back injury in gardeners. Take your time, breathe out as you lift, using bent knees and a straight back. Ask for help with heavy loads. Avoid overloaded barrows. This will help reduce the risk of back and joint pain.
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Sussex Walks - Oct 2023
These are the “Heart Smart Walks” run by Chichester District Council. They must be pre-booked up to 7 days in advance, see below. Please arrive 10 minutes before the start of the walk. All walks finish at their starting point unless otherwise stated. These walks are led by volunteers and if the weather is poor the walk may be cancelled. Full programme of walks available on www.chichester.gov.uk/heartsmart
IMPORTANT: You must pre-book all walks on chichester.gov.uk/heartsmart or call 01243 521041
Fri 6th October – 10.30am - Goodwood Country Park - 2 hrs - Approx. 4 mile
Through the woods around Goodwood and Halnaker with a long climb on the return.
Meet: Free car park PO18 0PS on the right after racecourse (not opp. the course) map ref SU897113.
Sat 7th October – 10.15am – Graylingwell - Approx. 40 mins - 1.25 miles
A flat walk at a gentle pace, enjoying the history of Graylingwell Park and surrounding areas.
Meet: Outside the Pavilion glass building looking onto Havenstoke Park. Parking limited/chargeable
Mon 9th October – 10.30am – Lurgashall - 2 hrs 15 mins - 5 miles
Ascent through woods and fields to an elevated position with lovely views. Some stiles. Return through Lurgashall winery, woodland and apple orchards to arrive back at the pub for refreshment!
Meet. North side of the village green near ' The Noah's Ark' pub. GU28 9ET
Tue 10th, 17th, 24th & 31st Oct – 11am – Jubilee Walk & South Pond - 45 mins - 1.5 miles
Flat walk around Midhurst at a gentle pace passing interesting historic buildings.
Meet: The Grange Leisure Centre, Bepton Road, GU29 9HD. Free 2 hr parking - must display ticket
Wed 11th October – 10.30am – Singleton to West Dean - 3-3.5 hours - 7 miles
A strenuous walk, through woods and along lanes with a steep climb. Some uneven paths.
Meet: Outside Singleton C of E Primary School, PO18 0HP
Wed 11th October – 10.30am – Climping - 1hr 15 mins - Approx. 3 miles
Along dunes / beach to Climping Mill, then fields to Ferry Road and Rope Walk to Yacht Club
Meet: 10.30am at Arun Yacht Club Car Park, Rope Walk, Littlehampton, BN17 5DL
Thurs 12th October – 10.30am – Petworth Park – Deer & “The Rut” - 1.5 hours - 3 miles
Hopefully we’ll see the famous 'Rut' (mating period) in Petworth Park. See the older & stronger bucks defend their harem of does. Certainly we will see some deer. Binoculars can be useful.
Meet: The Horse Guards Inn, Upperton Road, Tillington, GU28 9AF.
Wed 18th October – 11am – Bosham Harbour / Village – Wheelchair Friendly - 45 mins - 1.5 miles
Flat, no stiles. A circular walk through historic Old Bosham and along its scenic harbour front.
Meet: Bosham Car Park, PO18 8HZ, at the pedestrian area near Bosham Public Toilets
Fri 20th October – 10.30am – Nature’s Beauty in the Autumn - 1hr - 1-1.5 miles
Join South Downs ranger Elinor for a gentle and relaxing autumnal walk around the beautiful heathland at Iron Hill, some gentle slopes.
Meet: Iron Hill car park, just south of Liphook on the Midhurst Rd. Nearest postcode GU30 7LP
Sun 22nd October – 10.30am – Slindon Woods – Gentle Pace - 2 hrs - 3.5 miles
Lovely views. Generally flat, gravel path. Some muddy areas and short inclines. Last ¼ mile uphill.
Meet: National Trust car park, Dukes Road, Slindon BN18 0QY
Wed 25th October – 10.30am - Littlehampton Riverside - 2 hours - 4 miles
Along both sides of the Arun and through West Beach sand dunes with all the fun of the fair. Meet - car park at East Beach cafe (on the seafront at the end of the greensward)
Mon 30th October – 10.30am – Suitable for Beginners - Chichester Canal - 30mins - 1 mile
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Speed Camera questions
Love them or hate them, it’s useful to know more about them
Can I drive 10% + 2 above the speed limit and not get caught? Fixed speed cameras have a set trigger for catching people speeding, however, it is unconfirmed what most are set at.
Mobile speeding cameras are operated by individuals, so it is up to their discretion to issue you a speeding fine - or worse - if you are over the legal speed limit.
The law states that you are liable for a speeding fine as soon as you exceed the limit, so if you’re doing 31mph in a 30 limit or 71mph on a motorway, you’re breaking the law and could receive a fine. The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) recommends giving drivers a so-called ‘10% plus 2’ leeway, to aid police officers in using 'discretion', however, this is just a recommendation, not the law.
Can you get caught behind another car?
As long as the speed camera operator can see and target your vehicle they will be able to get a reading of your speed. This is because the laser beam emitted by a mobile speed camera when it
hits your vehicle, can be as small as 10cm in diameter.
Can speed cameras catch you from the front? Most speed cameras are rear facing, however there are exceptions.
Can you warn drivers of speed traps? Warning other drivers of speed traps could be treated as the offence: ‘to wilfully obstruct a constable in the execution of his/her duty. The Highway Code also states that you can’t flash your headlights to convey messages to other motorists.
Do average speed cameras work if you change lanes? Yes. Average speed cameras take pictures of every lane and can measure your speed regardless of any lane changes.
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In Your Garden
How your garden can benefit local wildlife by Andrew Staib of Glorious Gardens
Creating a Flower Garden for UK wildlife
Native flowers are indigenous to the UK, meaning they have evolved over time to be perfectly suited to our soil, climate, and local wildlife. When we create gardens, we make sure to include native flowers which will benefit the local wildlife as well as creating a gorgeous display.
October is a really good time to assess the spaces you have in your garden and plant these perennials. One tip: plant in bunches of 5-7 plants. This way you will be able to see how effective one species is, rather than have hundreds of different species dotted about.
Wildlife & flowers
Wildlife and flowers can rely heavily on each other, as they are both needed for the survival of the other. Here are some specific examples of wildlife and their love for flowers:
Bees: They play a crucial role in pollination, helping flowers reproduce. Honeybees and Bumblebees will rely on the nectar from garden flowers as a primary food source.
Ladybirds: They are natural predators of aphids, working as a natural pest control in your garden. Planting flowers rich in nectar that attract ladybirds can be very beneficial to keep the pest populations in check.
Butterflies: These are also great pollinators, and they feed on the nectar from various flowers. By planting specific flowers, you can expect to see species such as the Peacock, Small Tortoiseshell, Red Admiral, and Painted Lady butterflies.
Hoverflies: Although they look exactly like wasps, they are important pollinators, often attracted to shallow, open flowers such as daisies.
Small mammals: Flowers are a great way to provide shelter and food sources for small mammals such as hedgehogs and shrews.
Moths: Also important pollinators, evening primrose and other nocturnal flowers are ideal to attract many moth species to your garden.
Birds: Some flowers such as sunflowers produce seeds which are a food source for birds, if not the insects that exist around the flowers.
Here are some suggestions for specific native flowers you can host in your garden and what wildlife they’ll bring:
Bluebell (Hyacinthoides): These woodland flowers provide an early-spring nectar source for bees, butterflies, and hoverflies. The chequered skipper butterfly really enjoys bluebell nectar, along with many moth species.
Primrose (Primula Vulgaris): These bloom in early spring, and are loved by pollinators such as the Brimstone butterfly, and Small Tortoiseshell butterflies.
Foxglove (Digitalis): These tall flowers are admired by bees, especially ones with long tongues such as bumble and honey bees.
Cowslip (Primula Veris): Yellow flowers which
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are an early source of nectar for bees, beetles, and brimstone butterflies.
Cornflower (Centaurea Cyanus): Providing nectar for butterflies such as the Painted Lady, these have vibrant blue flowers. After they bloom, they are a great seed source for Finches and Sparrows for example in the Autumn and Winter months.
Dog-rose (Rosa Canina): Common in the South of the UK. It has pink flowers, and is fastgrowing, without being invasive. Also a food source for blackbirds, redwings, and waxwings.
Lily of the valley (Convallaria Majalis): Sweetly scented, bell-shaped white flowers, best planted between September and October. Especially loved by bees for its sweet smell and flowers.
Meadowsweet (Filipendula Ulmaria): White flower clusters that bloom in summer are attractive to many pollinators. It is the food plant for the larvae of many moth species such as the emperor, grey pug, and mottled beauty moths to name a few.
Harebell (Campanula Rotundifolia): Bell-shaped flowers on slim stems. Popular with pollinators.
Oxeye Daisy (Leucanthemum Vulgare): This flower is very popular with butterflies and is good to pair with other pollinator-friendly flowers. However, it can be very invasive. Small Tortoiseshell, Peacock, and Painted Lady Butterflies are often seen around this flower.
Viper’s-Bugloss (Echium Vulgare): This flowers between May and September, and supports a wide range of wildlife. This includes Buff-tailed and Red-Tailed Bumblebees, Honeybees and
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Where to go in October
This is a good time to visit the Knepp estate and see Isabella Tree’s pioneering rewilding work. You can turn up at the car park (before 5.30pm)
October tasks
• Move plants - now is the time to move plants around the garden or plant up new ones. The soil is still warm for the roots to establish but there is less chance of the plants drying out.
• Divide most Perennials now including Rhubarb and balance up your garden by taking the other half to a different place.
• Plant Spring cabbages and start sowing Chinese winter greens and lettuce.
• Lawn repair can start now , either using pre grown turfs or seeding into prepared earth. Your lawn treatment can start this month with aerating the garden.
• Cut back shrubs like Buddleia and Lavatera to about half their height to neaten them up and prevent strong winter winds rocking them about- the more fundamental pruning happens in Spring.
• Order and plant bulbs while soil is still warm
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In our ever-evolving world, there's been a notable shift towards prioritising mental well-being, especially in our working environments. Now, let's face it, the dog barking at the postman or a child's impromptu concert during a conference call isn’t the backdrop any of us envisioned for our professional setting.
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Navigating the buy-to-let market
Should investors sell or keep their rental properties?
The buy-to-let property market it is currently unpredictable, leaving investors to ponder whether to sell or keep their rental properties. This decision depends on several factors.
Rental yields and property prices influence profitability. Declining yields or values may indicate a good time to sell, while rising prices suggest holding the asset. Market demand also matters - high demand supports rental income, while oversupply drives rents down.
Broader economic factors like interest rates and tax policy changes can significantly impact returns. Lower rates support buying properties, while higher rates increase costs and reduce appeal. Meanwhile, tax changes to rental income, capital gains, or landlord responsibilities
could alter profitability. Monitoring these factors is key.
Investors should also evaluate their portfolio diversification, risk tolerance, and financial goals. A property representing a large share of holdings indicates a need to diversify by selling. If an investment no longer fits personal objectives or risk appetite, selling may be suitable.
Deciding whether to sell or hold rental property is complex. Analysing market dynamics, economic factors and personal circumstances provides valuable insight. Consulting property professionals like letting agents and financial advisors can support the decisionmaking process. The goal is ensuring investment strategies align with long-term goals.
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Investing for your children/grandchildren
By Oliver Suter DipPFS, financial adviser
As children go back to school let’s look at the options available to invest for the benefit of children / grandchildren.
Junior ISAs
Anyone can pay into a JISA although only parents and guardians can set one up. Like all ISAs, the returns are tax free. You can choose between a cash JISA or a stocks & shares JISA and can contribute up to £9,000 each year. Money is held until the child reaches 18, after which it can be converted into an adult ISA.
Pensions
Children can have a pension. Setting one up can bring significant tax advantages since the government adds generous tax relief on contributions up to £3,600. Saving this way may help also mitigate an Inheritance Tax (IHT) liability.
Trusts
Trusts can be complicated but are often used to gift money to grandchildren/ children.
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St Mary’s C of E Primary School, Washington Update for October 2023, round-up of last academic year
Pupil leadership groups
As the academic year ended, we celebrated everything we had achieved in school through the work of our pupil leadership groups, which include our School Council, our Eco Committee, our Pupil Faith team and our Play Leaders. Each group has enabled the school family to thrive and are an integral part in our school and our community.
Year 6 Leavers Service
Our Year 6 pupils were invited to a very special service at Lancing College, to commemorate their primary school years and to offer blessings for their next steps. The chapel was a beautiful setting for our Year 6 to celebrate all that they have achieved.
Our end of Key Stage 2 production this year showcased Hoodwinked. Every pupil took part and the children were incredible both on stage and off! Whether it be acting, singing or helping with props, they learnt their lines, sang impeccably and worked faultlessly as a team.
We have also been lucky to have two live musical performances in school. Our Rocksteady bands took to the stage to perform a range of musical talents ranging from electric guitar, keyboard, drums and vocals. Our Guitarists, tutored by Mr Eaton, also demonstrated their hard work and performed for us a number of songs demonstrating their ukulele and guitar skills. Well done to all of musicians, who have been practising diligently all year.
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Storrington Primary School
Early Years Foundation Stage
Welcome to Early Years at Storrington Primary School. We have two reception classes - Holly and Olive. Mrs Samira Stratford is our Foundation Stage Leader and teacher of Holly class; Samira is a nationally recognised Specialist Leader in Education for Early Years. Mrs Caroline Linfield and Mrs Underwood, our Modern Foreign Languages and PE leads, teach Olive class. We are lucky to have two classroom teaching assistants experienced in working with Early Years.
Our classrooms are spacious and bright with access to a large outdoor area overlooking the school grounds. Children enjoy working and playing with natural resources and have access to a range of equipment including a large sand pit, climbing area, digging area and a mud kitchen! Children benefit from a play-based curriculum. We encourage and support independent learning and
provide a structured and stimulating environment for them to develop their skills. There’s a focus for learning and exploring planned half termly which children are involved in. Individual learning is encouraged and we support each child’s interests. We work with and alongside parents and children to develop skills so they become happy, independent and confident learners.
Parents are encouraged to share their children’s learning. With “Ask me About!” sheets sent home weekly and Next Steps (to support learning development in all areas) half termly. Parents are invited to visit the classroom to share their children’s learning through story sessions, parent workshops and celebrations of learning.
Contact the school to visit and find out more or visit on an open morning. Details on the website.
Tues 10th Oct Stay & Play session 3:45-4:30pm
Mon 16th Oct Open Morning @9:30am
Wed 18th Oct Open Morning @9:30am
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Come and join the fun at Chanctonbury Preschool, Rectory Lane, Ashington.
We welcome all children from 2 to 5 years old.
Open term time, Monday to Friday 9am to 3pm plus breakfast club from 8.15 am
We have 2 year, 3 year and 30 hours funded places available. For more information and to arrange a visit please email chanctonburypreschool@gmail.com or look at our website
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Dog behaviourist events, cuppa and a chat and fun day
This year has been a bit of a strange one on the weather front, one minute we are baking and the next soaking. But we have been lucky with the events that we have put on so far.
Dog behaviourist events
We receive a few calls about nuisance dogs on Sullington Warren, so we have run several events with Bone Cannis (dog behaviourist), the National Trust and Sussex Police. These have been a success with lots of owners coming over for advice and treats for the dogs. We are looking to plan more for the new year.
Cuppa and a chat
We hold these at Chanctonbury Leisure Centre every third Thursday of the month. These are a favourite as it is great to see everyone who comes along enjoying being out, socialising
and knowing that there is someone they can talk to, and get advice and help.
Fun day
Thankfully the sun made an appearance, and the families enjoyed a funpacked day of activities. The queues for the climbing wall, bouncy castle, fencing, fire engine and the toasted sarnies didn’t stop all day. The response afterwards from everyone was gratefully received and yes, there will be another Fun Day in 2024.
Other events and initiatives planned include free boxing for young people, an Autism and SEN support group for parents, an early intervention project with local schools, Little Life Savers, scams talks and advice, and organising a clean/ clear-up of the Mill Pond.
If you would like more information about any of these please call Chris on 07795 046743
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Night of Colours Fireworks
At Fontwell Park on Saturday 4th November 4pm - 8pm
Bars and stalls are card only. Please be aware there is not a cash point on site.
At 7.00pm* the pyrotechnics team will unleash the firework fiesta featuring a dazzling display of rockets, Catherine wheels, fountains and more set to music. The event finishes at 8pm.
*Firework display and timings are subject to weather and operational conditions.
Tickets and full details: www.fontwellpark.co.uk
Fontwell Park’s renowned Fireworks night is back and this year it’s brighter than ever! The gates open at 4pm and visitors are encouraged to “dress to dazzle” by wearing bright colours. Bring along glow sticks or even dig out that multi -coloured wig that you’ve been dying to wear all year. A funfair will be open from 4pm at an extra cost. Please note the funfair is cash only. There will also be food stalls and bars offering a range of hot and cold snacks and drinks.
Win a family ticket to the Night of Colours Fireworks
To enter answer the following question: Q: Where is the Night of Colours Firework event? a) Lewes b) Fontwell Park c) Brighton
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Andrew Griffith MP
MP for Arundel & South Downs, October update
I often write in this column about our strong sense of community here in West Sussex. It is my view that this is what makes our rural towns, villages and hamlets special in the South Downs. So I welcome the Government’s launch of the latest Community Ownership Fund which is now open. Pubs, community halls, gardens, sports clubs and other treasured locations across the UK can apply for up to £2 million in government funding – in some cases ensuring that we can save prized local assets which are under threat.
This month I joined CPRE Sussex to celebrate their 50th Anniversary and their inaugural ‘Countryside Day’ at the Knepp Estate. I’m passionate about nature in England, and our dark skies, and the CPRE does good work to protect
discuss with the CPRE national CEO reforms the government is making to the planning system to prevent district council planning departments riding roughshod over local communities and moving to a brownfield first presumption on development.
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Ashington Parish Council Update
for October 2023
Land West of Ashington School
At time of writing, we have not received a decision from HDC regarding this proposed development. We have however been informed that Bellway have submitted some updated plans and further information to HDC responding to some of the key consultation responses that they have received to date. The documents should hopefully be uploaded to the HDC planning portal in September and the parish council can then review Bellway’s updated proposals. All documents regarding this application can be viewed on HDC’s planning portal under reference DC/23/0406.
Wildflower Verges and Green Initiatives
Thank you for resident’s feedback so far with regards to the possibility of converting some verges on the London Road to wildflower strips.
This is one of various initiatives being looked at for the village and all the information will be passed to the Cllrs looking at this option for increasing wildlife. We are still keen to hear from anyone that wishes to be involved in any green initiatives, as this will be a long-term project as to how we can improve biodiversity and encourage wildlife to the village.
Change of Venue for Parish Council Meetings
We are unfortunately unable to use the Scout Hall from September and therefore will be looking for a new venue for all our meetings. We will be able to update the new venue location in time for the local village newsletter to be delivered in October and will also keep residents update on our Facebook page.
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Storrington & Sullington Parish Council
Festive events, new working groups & communications
Festive Events
Thursday 30th Nov to Saturday 2nd Dec. This year our Christmas Festivities will begin on Thursday with the traditional “Storrington Christmas Night”. Our Village Pubs and Eateries are invited to showcase their businesses by putting on entertainment and offers on Friday Evening and the Village Hub will be hosting an event on Saturday afternoon including a Santa’s Grotto and Children’s entertainment. Full details will be provided in next month’s edition.
Working Groups
The Council formed some new Working Groups to tackle various issues affecting our community:
Traffic & Transport
One of the first matters to be tackled is speeding in our parish and with this in mind, Sussex Police Chief Constable Jo Shiner attended a meeting with the Working Group in August. Please see
for the group to consider, please contact us.
Climate Action & Environment
To complement our recent activities to reduce carbon emissions and water and energy usage in our Parish Council buildings, this group has been formed to consider what more can be done in the community. Ideas for re-wilding our open spaces to create nature habitats are being formed so watch this space for more information.
Communications
We are keen to hear ideas about how we can improve communications with the public, please contact the Parish Office with any suggestions. For more information about the Parish Council’s activities contact us on 01903 746547 or office@storrington pc.gov.uk, look on the Village Notice boards, our Facebook page, or our web-
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Thakeham Parish Council Update for
October 2023
Join Thakeham Parish Council
Thakeham Parish Council still has vacancies to fill for the current term, May 2023-May 2027.
If you are interested in becoming a Councillor, and help to shape the community you live and work in, we are accepting applications to join are warm and friendly team. Meetings are generally held on a Monday night, twice a month, at the Village Hall in Thakeham.
To find out more in how you can help your community, please contact Andrew, the Parish Clerk.
Tel: 07942 181 695 or
Email: clerk@thakehamparish.co.uk
Fireworks Night
Thakeham’s Halloween fireworks night returns on 31 October at the Abingworth Football Fields. The fun starts at around 5pm with the main event starting at around 7:30pm.
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Thakeham Village Hall
If you are interested in a regular booking or looking for a venue for an occasional booking, please contact the Hall Managers on 01798 815 467 or info@thakehamvillagehall.co.uk.
Information on our facilities and availability can also be found on our website.
New School Starters 2024
Applications for Thakeham Primary School and Steyning Grammar School are controlled by West Sussex County Council
Applications for Secondary School places starting in September 2024 close on 31 October.
Applications for Primary School places starting in September 2024 are open from 2 October 2023 until 15 January 2024.
Check the West Sussex County Council website for more details and to make an application.
www.westsussex.gov.uk/admissions
Pre-school Starters 2024
Applications for Thakeham Pre-School for places starting in September 2024 are open until 31 July 2024. Please contact the Pre-School direct to make an application.
Email: Thakeham@hotmail.co.uk
Tel: 01798 817437
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Local Groups/Clubs
Thakeham Gardeners Club are holding their October Plant sale on 14 October at Thakeham Village Hall. Doors open at 2pm.
Thakeham Short Mat Bowls Club meets at the Village Hall on Monday evenings and we welcome new members of all abilities. Email barbara.weir@uwclub.net for more information.
Local Volunteering Opportunities
If you have time to spare to help others, do look at our Thakeham Parish Community Facebook page, where volunteering opportunities are often posted.
Contact Thakeham Parish Council
Email: clerk@thakehamparish.co.uk
Phone: 07942 181 695
You can find Parish Councillors’ contact details at: www.thakehamparish.co.uk/councillors
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A Great Day Out for the whole family!
Are you a friendly, bubbly and caring person?
FEMALE PERSONAL ASSISTANT NEEDED
For a lovely young lady with epilepsy and learning difficulties in Cowfold.
Role: To support the lady to be as independent as possible whilst keeping her safe through observing her seizures Plus assistance with meals, personal care and cleaning.
• No previous experience, all training provided
• Driving licence required
• Enhanced DBS check required
• Holiday Pay • Employment Contract
Shifts to be covered:
Mon 16 00-22 30 | Tues 16 30-2 30 | Fri 08:30-17:00
Every other Friday 17:00- 22:30
Every other Saturday 08:30-16:00
Every other Saturday 16:00-22:30
Waking night shifts: Friday 22:30 – 08:30
Eat, Drink, Laugh and Play All Day
Open daily 10am to 4pm
Aldingbourne Country Centre, Fontwell, PO18 0JP www.aldingbournecountrycentre.org
Every Wednesday 22:30 - 08:30
£13.50 Day Rate / £14 Night Rate
07590 019701
maria davey@hotmail co uk
ACCOUNTING AERIAL & SATELLITE
ACCOUNTING
Granger Lawrence
Chartered Accountants
• Full professional, personal, value for money service
• Accounts preparation - Sole Traders / Partnerships / Ltd Companies
• Self Assessment, Corporation Tax & VAT preparation
• Business management & planning advice
• 30+ yrs experience
• Free Initial Consultation
Contact Robin: 07778 419941
robin@grangerlawrence.co.uk www.grangerlawrence.com
ACCOUNTING AERIAL & SATELLITE
Every address every month 3
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2 BATHROOMS/PLUMBING CARPENTRY CHIMNEY SWEEP Fully insured • Professional & reliable • Five star rated • 17 years experience MICK VAN DYKE CHIMNEY SWEEP 07899 714947 / 01403 733013 • New customer discount S.E.W CARPENTRY • 1st & 2nd Fix Carpentry • Bathroom Suites • Loft Conversions • Fitted Kitchens • Bespoke Wardrobes • Ceramic Tiling Examples of work see: Contact Stuart 01293 201737 07590 042557 sewcarpentry87@yahoo.com BUILDING SERVICES CARPENTRY • Computer repairs & upgrades • Custom builds • Local collection of unwanted equipment alex10ainsley@googlemail.com COMPUTER SERVICES ALEX COMPUTER REPAIRS 07862 053943 BLINDS / SHUTTERS COMPUTER SERVICES CARPET CLEANING • Interior & Exterior • Wallpapering • Written Quotations • Fully Insured Phone: 07341 432365 chriswatsonjones@gmail.com Chris Watson-Jones Painting & Decorating BLINDS / SHUTTERS CARPET CLEANING DECORATING CAR VALETING MOBILE CAR VALETER Car: £35 / 4x4 or SUV: £45 • Wash, dry & wax • Dress tyres & trim • Clean engine bay • Dry & wet vac & steam clean Stuart: 07834 161215 DECORATING 58 Business Directory
DRAINS / CESSPITS
Every address every month 3 DECORATING ELECTRICAL FUEL & LOGS DECORATING ELECTRICIAN GARAGE DECORATING ELECTRICIAN GARAGE
ELECTRICIAN GARDENING
FENCING GARDEN SERVICES
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GROUNDWORKS
Block Paving / Driveways Tarmac / Gravel / Patios Walls & Fencing Turf & Artificial Grass 01903 494138 / 01243 944129
GROUNDWORKS
• 35 Years Exp.
• Concrete bases • Foundations • Sewage treatment plants • Demolition • Ponds • Equestrian facilities 07939 580373
Drives/Paths, Patios, Kerbs, Block Paving, Concrete bases & brickwork QUALITY WORKMANSHIP FULLY INSURED
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GROUNDWORKS LOGS
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HANDYMAN
www.jandmpavingandlandscaping.co.uk HANDYMAN
SERVICES
• Prompt, fast & efficient A R Andrews Call Tony: 07368 640849 No job too small or too large www.gardendesignbysuzanne.co.uk
HANDYMAN
LOCKSMITH GROUNDWORKS
GUTTERS
Call
LOGS GROUNDWORKS
LOGS
Andy: 07793 500 129 Arundel Based 01903 882531
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Every address every month 3 MORTGAGE ADVISOR Richard Murphy CeMap Qualified Mortgage & Protection Advisor Mortgage / Re-mortgages Buy To Let Life Insurance & Critical Illness Cover Call Richard on: 07894 563647 Richard.Murphy@linearfs.com PLASTERING PLUMBING / HEATING MUSIC Tuning and repairs for pianos in Sussex caddy5@hotmail.com 07306 617320 www.resonancepianotuning.co.uk MUSIC www.resonancepianotuning.co.uk MUSIC www.resonancepianotuning.co.uk Tuning Sussex www.resonancepianotuning.co.uk MUSIC MUSIC www.resonancepianotuning.co.uk www.resonancepianotuning.co.uk Tuning Sussex www.resonancepianotuning.co.uk MUSIC www.resonancepianotuning.co.uk MUSIC www.resonancepianotuning.co.uk Tuning Sussex www.resonancepianotuning.co.uk www.resonancepianotuning.co.uk www.resonancepianotuning.co.uk Tuning Sussex www.resonancepianotuning.co.uk Tuning and repairs for pianos in www.resonancepianotuning.co.uk Tuning Sussex www.resonancepianotuning.co.uk Tuning and repairs for pianos in Tuning and repairs for pianos in Tuning and repairs for pianos in Tuning PLASTERING PLUMBING / HEATING OVEN CLEANING PLUMBING / HEATING MOLE CATCHING “NO MOLE, NO FEE” AS Call Angus: 07828 134086 www.ascountrysideservices.co.uk • • WASPS / HORNETS PLUMBING / HEATING PLUMBING / HEATING PEST CONTROL PLUMBING / HEATING PLUMBING / HEATING David Cooper • Boiler Breakdowns • Gas Fires • Landlord Certificates • Radiators & Valves 01903 743196 / 07504 989872 12 Fox Court, Storrington, RH20 Ex British Gas (18 yrs) LOCAL GAS TECHNICIAN PLUMBING / HEATING Business Directory 61
2 PLUMBING / HEATING ROOFING PLUMBING / HEATING PROPERTY SERVICES ROOFING ROOFING SECURITY PRIVATE HIRE / TAXI TILING GLENN REED TILING SERVICES Quality tiling exceptional service COMPLETE KITCHEN/ BATHROOM DESIGN FITTING SERVICE WALL & FLOOR TILING 07854 753165 glennreedtilingservices.co.uk PROPERTY SERVICES riversidehomemaintenance.co.uk ROOFING TOOL & PLANT HIRE ROOFING TOOL & PLANT HIRE 62 Business Directory
Every address every month 3 TREE SURGERY 07378 768831 • Tree Removal • Crown Thinning • Stump Removal • Hedge Cutting BM Tree Surgery & Landscapes TREE SURGERY TUITION TREE SURGERY Tree & Vegetation Management Specialists • Tree removals • Tree reductions • Tree pruning • Stump removal • Hedge cutting • Fully insured • Fully qualified BronzeleafLtd 07903 648288 07854 369097 info@bronzeleaf.co.uk www.bronzeleaf.co.uk TREE SURGERY WINDOW CLEANING TREE SURGERY WINDOW CLEANING Accountants / Bookkeeping ACS Direct 15 Care Services Angelica Care Ltd 22 Care South/Sussexdown 51 Carewise 50 Caring Homes Healthcare Group 7 Clapham Village Care Home 15 Connect to Support 14 Education Chanctonbury Preschool 49 Class Cover Ltd 48 Estate & Letting Agents Batcheller Monkhouse 43 Henry Adams LLP 47 Finance Investment Solutions 46 Funeral Services Safe Hands Funeral Services Ltd 16 Garden Services Ashwood Tree Surgery 36 BM Tree Surgery & Landscapes 63 Crystal Ponds Limited 36 Glorious Gardens 37 Greenacre Garden Design 37 Miles Japanese Maples 37 R M Tree Surgery 37 Squires Garden Centres 9 Squires Half Term Crafts 11 Sussex Manures Ltd 38 Tom Hoadley 36 Village Nurseries 38 Hair & Beauty Lustig & Webb Storrington Ltd 29 Health & Wellbeing Chanctonbury Leisure 27 Ear For You West Sussex 29 Feel Better Osteopathy 28 Fit For Good Ltd 29 Green Arbor Dental Practice 27 Jane Sadler Fitness 28 Medicanna Ltd 31 Nicholas Coysh Osteopath 28 PJC Physio 25 Podiatry Services 29 Portman Dental 25 Pulborough Natural Health Clinic 26 Richings Korean Martial Arts 27 Well Adjusted Health 26 Home & Property A Williams Carpentry 34 Access4Lofts 41 Appalossa Upholstery 12 Carters Domestic Appliances 64 CJS Electrical 38 Direct Blinds 12 Dovetail Kitchens 23 Excel Roofcare Ltd 34 Funnells 42 Garolla Holdings Limited 10 Goring Glazing 40 GS Windows Ltd 5 Hamilton Cole 19 J G Roofing & Emergency Repairs 52 Jones Bros (Flat Roofing) Ltd 21 Lightweight Hire Sussex Ltd 41 Matthew Cattell Surveyor Ltd 34 Miss Mop Ltd 25 No1 PHD Ltd 53 Oven Rescue Group 24 Padwick Builders Ltd 20 Pages of Sussex 55 Roberts Miller Redshaw Ltd 41 Safeclean 23 Steyning Double Glazing 42 Storrington Sawmills 54 SunRay Conservatories Ltd 39 Wall Bros Carpets 45 Legal Services Nsure Estate Planning 17 Motoring GDH Car Sales 32 LMC Auto Services (Sussex) Ltd 2 Wiggs Auto Repairs Ltd 33 Shoes, Keys, Watches, Engraving MB Shoe Repairs Ltd 19 Travel & Holidays Michelle Murray Travel Cllr 12 November issue Deadline 1st Oct 01903 868 474 Business Directory / Advertiser Index 63