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WILD ABOUT WILDLIFE Sussex Wildlife Trust’s new chairman Carole Nicholson
LOCAL NEWS
The area’s Parish Councils
GARDENING
A colourful September
LOCAL HISTORY Past pictures: Browns Lane Storrington
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September events
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Local Walks, Recipe, Prize Crossword, Community news, Local Clubs & Groups, Charity, Local Business Directory
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Cover Photo Houghton looking to Bury Hill, courtesy of Sheila Mills
Welcome... The schools go back this month - good luck to all the new starters, including our youngest! There’s still time to enjoy the pleasant weather (if it continues...) and you could join one of the local guided walks see page 18. For more things to do this month see our What’s On guide starting on page 4 - with more events listed on our website, don’t forget to add yours at www.sussexlocal.net - it’s free! September often brings good weather, along with conkers and blackberries, the latter seem to have come early this year. Why not go ‘blackberrying’ then try our simple blackberry fool recipe on page 26. We’ve our regular Charity & Community news snippets starting on page 20 along with parish council news starting on page 42. Ashington Parish Council didn’t make it this month but we hope they will be back in the October issue. Our main feature this month is on the Sussex Wildlife Trust and we talk to their new chairman Carole Nicholson. See page 28. Andrew from Glorious Gardens talks colour in our gardening article page 35, along with other things to do this month. Finally, some old photos of Brown’s Lane in Storrington make up our ‘Then & Now’ feature this month, see page 39. Our thanks as ever go to Storrington Museum and Susan Setford for sending these in. Thanks for reading,
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Chanctonbury Lions Club Storrington, Pulborough, Steyning and surrounding area
Another Successful year of Fundraising £16,000 Raised from the sale of used books, DVDs, CDs & records which have been kindly donated by the general public. This year the beneficiaries included:
Storrington Guide Hall Sullington Vipers Football Club 1st Pulborough Guides & Scouts Storrington in Bloom Storrington Area Responders Team
Mary How Trust St Barnabas Hospice Storrington First School Spierbridge School Impulse Leisure
Important - from October we will only be selling books in Storrington on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month. We will continue to be at Steyning on the first Saturday of every month.
New Members Urgently Wanted To sustain our current level of fundraising, we need new members. If you do not wish to be a full member, why not join us as a ‘Friend of Lions’. If interested please contact our Membership Director, Roger Harris - 01903 744468 / roger.harris45@btinternet.com. Alternatively, have a chat with one of our members on our book stall in Storrington
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Tuesday October 4th The Pedigree Jazzband, continuing their journey through the jazz of the 50s and 60s Tuesday November 1st The Gresty-White Ragtimers, Dixieland jazz at it’s very best! Tuesday December 6th Jackie Free’s Chicagoans, swinging jazz in the Chicago Style.
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Sussex Snippets Sussex Wildlife Trust (SWT) is making an urgent appeal to its members and supporters to help protect dormice living in the county and, to give dormice a fighting chance of survival, is hoping to raise £40,000 to improve woodlands on their nature reserves providing ideal habitat for the nocturnal mammals to breed and thrive. Dormouse numbers have plummeted throughout Britain during the past hundred years and they are now vulnerable to extinction because of habitat loss. Find out more at: www.sussexwildlifetrust.or.uk/dormice or donate by phone 01273 497532. ‘Shake Up September’ is a national activity logging challenge run by Workplace Challenge, which aims to encourage employees to bring physical activity into the workplace by trying out as many Olympic or Paralympic sports as possible throughout the month. Inspired by Team GB, workers across the region are being urged to sign up to Workplace Challenge for free and try at least five different sports throughout ‘Shake Up September,’ - the more activities they log via the Workplace Challenge website or mobile app, the more points they will earn for their workplace as they go for gold on a national challenge leaderboard. www.workplacechallenge.org.uk/shakeup.
SUSSEX LOCAL Beating Bowel Cancer is looking for budding bakers in Sussex to help beat the UK’s second biggest cancer killer, and wants volunteers to whip up cakes or biscuits for a bake sale fundraiser at work, home, social club or sports club. The challenge is taking place anytime over the summer, and the charity aims to raise £10,000 towards its Hidden Heartache appeal, so they can support more patients and families - the money could cover the cost of the charity’s nurse helpline for three months, which could support over 600 bowel cancer patients, families and friends. bakeit@beatingbowelcancer.org, Tel:Sarah Webster, Community Fundraiser, on 07780 000996 or email: sarah.webster@beatingbowelcancer.org www.beatingbowelcancer.org. Following the success of the first Horsham District Jobs and Skills Fair in September 2015, employers offering jobs, apprenticeships and career opportunities will once again advertise their opportunities and meet with local job hunters at the Drill Hall, Denne Road, Horsham on Wednesday 14 September from 11am to 5pm. The fair, organised by Horsham District Council in partnership with The District Post, Horsham Jobcentre Plus and The College of Richard Collyer, provides an opportunity for those seeking a job, thinking of changing their existing one or considering on-the-job training through an apprenticeship to meet a wide range of employers eager to recruit and grow their organisations. As part of the National Citizen Service (NCS) summer programme, groups of West Sussex teenagers have come together to build skills for work and life while taking on new challenges: this year’s Midhurst NCS team have helped with three different projects renovating Stedham Campsite, a video to raise awareness of teen suicide, and a sponsored sleepout without tents to understand the feeling of isolation through mental illness. NCS is a country wide programme which brings together groups of 1617 year olds to help build their confidence, mix with different social groups and inspire long term change through local community-based action projects. www.yourspacewestsussex.co.uk On Sunday 11th September, Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), Katy Bourne, and Chief Constable of Sussex Police, Giles York, are to abseil 115 feet down Peacehaven cliffs, in aid of The Queen Alexandria Hospital Home (QAHH), which cares for disabled ex-Service men and women. Everyone is welcome to have a go and raise money for QAHH. Absolutely no experience is needed to take part in the abseil, just a head for heights and nerves of steel. Samantha Stokes samantha-stokes@qahh.org.uk or phone, 01903 218444. www.qahh.org.uk. To sponsor Mrs Bourne and Mr York visit: www.justgiving.com
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Glebe Surgery - reader letter Dear Editor Thank you for highlighting some of the key issues around the proposed development of the Glebe field in the heart of Storrington. (July issue) Indeed, there are many unanswered questions surrounding this topic. If we remove the emotional aspects of ‘healthcare’ and ‘church,’ and focus on these entities as two businesses (the Glebe Surgery and the Diocese of Chichester - (DoC) ), which are aiming to maximise their revenues and profits (and provide a retirement exit path for current owners), then local residents can really see what the proposed development is all about. The healthcare arguments put forward by Dr Keir Newsom, while passionate, are incomplete and are a smokescreen to get the local GP practice 'off the hook' for a deal done with the Diocese back in 1989. Dr David Whitehead (who no longer practises at The Glebe but is one of its owners) issued a statement at the consultation confirming he has a financial interest in the development … “with second part (payment) due when the Glebe Field was eventually sold to a developer”. Note the use of the word ‘when,’ not ‘if.’ Clearly, one of the founders of Glebe Surgery had decided 25 years ago that the field was ripe for development and wanted in on the future deal. We urge all locals to: demand answers to the financial arrangements behind the proposed development; to question the assertion that split site GP surgeries are unviable (it happens elsewhere – and did in Storrington until the closure of Millstream); to demand sight of the covenant the DoC has over the Glebe Surgery; to ask for the (non-existent?) economic and feasibility reports around the Millstream option (a better location, with parking and future expansion capabilities and owned by the local council – not a private developer); and to also question some of the statements put forward by Mr Leonard in his defence of the DoC’s interests and charitable status. The DoC certainly can release the surgery from its covenant - it chooses not to do so. Dr Newsom is fronting one solution to the healthcare
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needs of the area. But there are many others. The Diocese is simply using the village’s GP practice to promote The Glebe Field exploitation as a fait accompli. The destruction of Storrington’s historic, well-used and much-loved Glebe will simply propel Storrington further into suburbia. It is too high a price to pay to allow a local business to break free of the deal it did with the church. We await the “imminent” planning application with interest. Meanwhile, we are gathering together local Parishioners to join us in the fight to save the Glebe field from development and to preserve the last historic green space in the heart of the village for future generations. Any parties who wish to join are very welcome to contact us at ian.nuttall@mac.com Mr & Mrs Ian Nuttall, Storrington. By email. Editor’s note - see also www.savetheglebe.com. If you have any views on this or other local matters we love to hear them. Please email info@sussexlocal.net
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The Big Hospice Get Together Twelve hospices, including our own St Barnabas, are encouraging the public and businesses throughout the South East to run their own events during October, to coincide with Hospice Care Week (3rd – 9th October) and World Hospice Day on 8th October. It could be a family barbeque; a cocktails-andcanapes evening; watching a film and eating pizza in your pyjamas or a good old-fashioned natter over tea and cake. Funds raised make a huge difference to local hospices such as St Barnabas House – from paying for a hospice community nurse to visit a patient in their own home to a stay of a few days at a hospice for respite care or symptom management Contact: www.TheBigGetTogether.org.uk – www.thebiggettogether.org.uk/hospice/stb/
New Walking Football Classes A local charity has funded new equipment for walking football at Impulse Leisure Chanctonbury, as the centre introduces a second class to cater for growing demand. Designed for the older 50s, walking football is a slowpaced, non-contact version of the beautiful game. With no running or jogging allowed during play, the activity is ideal for those who can’t play the traditional game due to injury, a lack of mobility or other reasons. Age UK and Chanctonbury Lions Club launched walking football at Impulse Leisure
SUSSEX LOCAL Chanctonbury in Storrington this January. The weekly class costs £2.50 and now has more than twenty regular players at each session who have the opportunity to socialize over a coffee at the end of the class. Now, Chanctonbury Lions Club has donated £500 from its fundraising work for the purchase of five-a-side goal mats and footballs. Classes run every Tuesday from 2-3pm, with new classes starting on Mondays, from 2-3pm, from 12th September. Contact: Impulse Leisure Chanctonbury on 01903 746070.
Storrington Conservation Society This year Storrington Conservation Society’s (SCS) work parties did not break for the summer, but continued working during August with stream bank restoration in Fryern Dell benefiting as a result. The next work party will be on 3rd September at 10am, and will meet at the Fryern Dell balancing pond to continue with the programme of clearing trees from its banks. Wellies will be a good idea. There is a therapeutic element in felling invasive species, and the enjoyment of fresh air and sociable company are bonuses. Details of the Thursday work party on 15th September at 2pm, can be found on the website. Mick Denness on 01903 745971, www.storringtonconservation.org.uk
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Simple Blackberry Fool Delicious, fresh blackberries are a late summer treat and, what’s more, there are plenty available for free in our local lanes and gardens, mind the prickles though! Ingredients Serves 8
1L whipping cream 125g icing sugar, halved 125ml soured cream, (room temperature) 6 drops almond extract (optional) 2 punnets of fresh blackberries 8 strips of lemon zest, for garnish 8 sprigs mint for garnish
Method
Pour the cream into a large bowl with 1/2 of the icing sugar and almond extract. Whip until stiff. Fold in soured cream. Refrigerate.
In a separate bowl, toss washed blackberries
with remaining icing sugar. Let stand at room temperature for about 15 minutes.
In 8 glasses, layer whipped cream and
blackberries, beginning and ending with whipped cream. Garnish with a strip of lemon zest, a few blackberries and a sprig of mint.
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Wild about Wildlife - Sussex Wildlife Trust Veronica Cowan speaks to new chairman Carole Nicholson Many threats face the British countryside. Don't take my word for it: experts at the Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs, said in a recent policy paper that biodiversity - the sheer variety of life on earth - is declining, and up to a third of animals are threatened with extinction. It states: “In England, much of our biodiverCarole Nicholson sity, including many of our birds, butterflies and plants, is declining. Our wildlife areas are too disjointed and fragmented, which makes it harder for wildlife to flourish and respond to climate change and other pressures, like pollution. All countries need to act to improve biodiversity and preserve natural ecosystems. Otherwise the natural environment, wildlife and human life - as we know it - are all at risk.�
Wildlife Trusts want to eradicate, or, at the very least, significantly reduce such threats, and there is a Wildlife Trust working for wildlife and wild places in many local communities, 38 in England alone, 6 in Wales and Trusts in Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man and Alderney. Each are independent, autonomous charities with their own trustees. Their primary concern is the conservation of nature within their own geographical area. Sussex Wildlife Trust is the largest nature conservation organisation in the county of Sussex, and is the only conservation charity solely concentrating on the habitats and wildlife for the people of Sussex. It has 30,000 members, but would love you to join if you are not already a member. Its work includes environmental education, working with landowners, businesses and local communities and the care of downland, woodland, wetland and heath. Carole Nicholson is its new chairman. She lives in Plumpton with her husband, Paul, and whilst she is interested in the countryside, she doesn't let the grass grow under her feet. She played a leading role in the Plumpton Village Action Plan, which achieved an 82% response rate in its original questionnaire, and had 80 volunteers helping to make the aspirations of the community become reality. One of the achievements has been the foundation of a thriving Wildlife and Habitat Group in the village. She had been a trustee of the Sussex Wildlife Trust since 2011, and for the past four years held the role of honorary treasurer of the registered charity, based
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30 Local Charity at Henfield, West Sussex: "This melded in with my accountancy skills,” she observed. Her professional background is in finance, and she spent 14 years with MEPC plc, a leading British-based property investment and development business, where she was group treasurer and finance director of the UK operation. She then spent ten years in consulting and finance director roles, including at the Excel Exhibition Centre in Docklands and BPD plc, a start-up pharmaceutical business. She has also been a non-executive director and chairman of audit committees in several Ministry of Defence departments, and in 2009, became a nonexecutive director on the Board, and chairman of the audit committee of the Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust. With all that business and financial acumen, she clearly knows how to manage money, but how does the Trust raise funds, and are there governmental grants it can access? "We have been in receipt of an EU grant for managing land in the countryside, a stewardship role but we don't do a lot of that and it is not a huge part of our income. The mainstay of the charity is its members, appeals and legacy income. We have also received charitable trust grants.” The Trust is having its inaugural fundraising ball on 17 September, in the grounds of Folkington Manor, in the heart of the South Downs National Park near Eastbourne. It is also keen to ensure that nature conservation is given proper consideration in a post-Brexit economy, and that funding for environmentally friendly farming will be retained and developed, and that legislation to protect wildlife will be strengthened in an independent UK. Mrs. Nicholson said that, as a member of a group of 47 other wildlife trusts around the country, they will lobby to get at least as much protection as before. Does the Trust need more volunteers, and what kind of work is done by volunteers? "Volunteers are very important and we currently have over 400,” she said, explaining that they can work outdoors, doing jobs such as scrub clearing, or work with groups of children and young people, or help in an office environment. Mrs Nicholson reports that the Trust has recently taken on a volunteer development manager to make it a centre of excellence for those who help with the environment. The aim is also to develop and expand volunteer opportunities throughout the Trust to enable it to increase capacity in delivering its aims, including fundraising and professional skills. Examples of its work appear in the Trust’s regular newsletters, and July’s edition reported that Graffham Common, in West Sussex, was to pass a significant milestone over the summer, with the arrival of some of the Trust’s British White cattle. This would be the first time this site has been grazed in decades. The Trust had acquired the nature reserve in two phases.
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It was a pine plantation with enough heather to show its potential, but needed a lot of work to restore the heathland. Another nature reserve, known for its spring displays of Wild Daffodil and coppice management, is West Dean Woods. Under Richard Ede, its Volunteer Reserve Manager, the volunteer group continued to thrive, and although he recently stood down, he will remain involved as a volunteer. As well as being Chairman of the Trust, Mrs Nicholson uses any spare time to volunteer for it, doing fixedpoint photography on its nature reserves to support the work of its Land Management team and is one of
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SUSSEX LOCAL Sussex Wildlife Trust has a thriving department working with children and young people, and teaches around 20,000 children a year, and Mrs. Nicholson explains: “A crucial challenge is to create and maintain a living landscape, and we need to bring people with us. There is a vital connection between people and nature and we want to get children enthused about nature.” Social media is one way of doing this, because one problem is reaching young people. “We need to get them as young as possible but getting schools to put this on the curriculum, with all the other demands on schools, is difficult,” she explains.
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In Your Garden Monthly gardening ideas and tasks by Andrew Staib of Glorious Gardens Ornamental grasses can really come into their own in September with Miscanthus throwing up enormous plumes of pink seed heads. Try growing Japanese anemonies amongst them. Both are bullet proof and will give a grace to that part of the garden.
Colour up your September! September heralds that paradox of seasons where the sunshine is still strong, nature is still lush, memories of the Summer holiday still fresh yet the light starts to brighten and thin out, the air becomes heavy with that Autumn musty scent and the night arrives earlier each day. Nature offers up all it’s hard work during the Summer in the form of fruit and vegetables. However sometimes a garden can start to look faded before its time. Your garden should still look sumptuous and colourful in this month. Let’s start with your herbaceous borders... Dahlias, Chrysanthemums and Asters can be dotted about and each species has a selection of heights so you can weave them in and out of your planting combinations. As long as you have kept up with dead heading, Pennstemons can flower well into November and can give you a wistful romantic quality, with bright whites, pinks and deep purples to balance the fading of other plants as Autumn starts to suck green and colour from the beds. I like some splashes of Erigeron Karvinskianus with its bright daisy flowers that self seed at the front of areas of the beds. These are nice amongst Verbena rigida and is a combination that will flower well into Autumn. In pots you can have Autumn/Winter pansies and Winter Cherries that can last up till Christmas providing the frosts are kind.
For your shrub borders, look to the enormous range of Hydrangeas and ones like Paniculata ‘Unique’ which loves semi shade. What goes well with these are the Rosa rugosa range, with their bright red rose hips. Ceratostigma plumbaganoides puts out the most ultra violet blue flowers which you can see from down the road and is an excellent mid border choice. The architectural Sedum range, with their bright pink or reddish plate like seed heads start to sing out loud this month and can be included in both a shrub and a herbaceous border.
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Things to do in September Time to visit Parham house As well as a 4 acre walled garden, glasshouse,
orchard and veg garden you can buy a good selection of perennials. You can also have tours of the house and gardens. 4th September - Open Air Theatre with the Lord Chamberlain’s Men 24th-25th September the Parham Harvest Fair - with live cookery demonstrations, deer walks, gun dog displays, fungi foraging, working horse cart rides in the Parkland, falconry displays, Tudor cooking demonstrations and Tudor dancing in the House. Wide array of stalls selling food, drink and country wares.
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What to do in September Don’t forget to plant bulbs now! If you aim to plant a lot, which will make the best display, look on line to order from the bigger companies. And always plant in generous clumps in your beds- 12 tulips here, 12 in another area. Better clumps than lots of little single ones which can look a threadbare and lonely.
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Other things to do: Divide any of your favourite Perennials (the RHS web site often has videos to show you how to divide particular species)
Ideally you will consult your little Spring note book which you assiduously marked down where you needed to put more Daffodils, Tulips and Alliums! As well as the usual suspects if you have really good free draining soil, a raised bed or a pot near the front door try planting Crown Imperials. They will amaze visitors and herald the Spring like no other bulb. And though they seem to have gone out of fashion, bedeck your lawn with Crocus bulbs. All your neighbours with their astro turf will peer over the fence jealously (unless they have developed a plastic version of them that you screw in for Spring!)
Keep on eye on the weather and if early frosts set in gather the rest of your outdoor tomatoes indoors and let them ripen in a bowl (Greenhouse tomatoes should be ok till October) Harvest the rest of your potatoes You can still sow lettuce and start planning the beds if you want to sow winter salads. You might like to net up your pond if you have big trees nearby so the water won’t get chocked with rotting leaves all winter.
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Storrington Past Pictures Brown's Lane, at one time called East Town Lane, at the turn of the twentieth century, then in 1967 and finally as it is now. The oak tree is still standing, thanks in part to a Mr Marsh who was instrumental in preventing its destruction.
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Clear Appeal Windows, doors & conservatories For many people the words "double glazing" evoke images of over enthusiastic salesmen. Thankfully nowadays reputable companies tend to adopt a more customer-focused approach. Brian Attwater has over 30 years experience in windows and home improvements. Brian has been in business since 2008 with his son Mark (pictured above) and told us that he believes the future growth of the company depends upon dedicated customer service. In his opinion an open and honest approach is of prime importance both at the quotation stage and during fitting. He described the company’s wide range of windows, doors and conservatories with designs and colours selected to satisfy the most discerning client. He particularly praised the Kommerling Valentis Curve PVCU windows and the bi-fold scenic patio doors. Brian is happy to offer a quotation by phone or via the website and offers a follow up survey to ensure there are no hidden extras. Tel 01903 765 506 or visit www.attwaterhomeimprovements.co.uk
WINDOWS - DOORS -PORCHES FASCIAS - SOFFITS GUTTERING SHOPFRONTS CONSERVATORIES BI-FOLDING DOORS ALL DOUBLE GLAZING REPAIR WORKS UNDERTAKEN
01903 765 506
info@attwaterwindows.com www.attwaterhomeimprovements.co.uk 116 Cokeham Lane Sompting BN15 9SQ
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News from Storrington & Sullington Parish Council by Anna Worthington-Leese, Parish Council Chairman SADCASE The SADCASE event on 31 July was a huge success, with over 400 classic and sports cars on show. On a lovely day (for once!) the public attended in their droves and feedback has all been very positive. Our thanks to members of SADCASE for organising this and hopefully we will be able to build on this in future years.
Neighbourhood Plan By the time you read this the public consultation for the Neighbourhood Plan will have ended and we hope you have all taken the opportunity to let us have your views. The next step will be to make any small changes considered appropriate and we continue to work with HDC and the South Downs National Park Authority to get the plan ready to be resubmitted for examination, which we hope will be in the autumn.
The sooner we have the plan in place the more protection we will have against unwanted development and once again we would like to thank all those who have given up their time to assist with this process. Improvements to the Hurston Lane field will now be under way and this will allow the field to be used more throughout the winter months for children’s football and many other events. We thank you for your cooperation whilst the field has been closed for these works.
Mobile and Broadband We are still gathering information to back our call for improved mobile phone and broadband signals in and around Storrington so if you have not already done so, please complete our online survey on the Parish Council’s website (www.storrington-pc.gov.uk). We are very pleased with the number of people who have completed it so far and thank them for participating, but the more responses we get the more ammunition we have, so please take a couple of minutes to do this. Our representations to Ofcom have resulted in their agreement to carry out signal testing later in the year.
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through the door One resident has informed us that the lack of a mobile signal has prevented the installation of a smart meter and we would be very pleased to hear of any other similar problems caused by this lack of signal. The lack of a mobile signal was one of the main reasons why the Low Emissions Zone (LEZ) trial did not provide us with the information that we had hoped and you should by now have seen a press release about this. Although the LEZ is not being taken forward, we are again looking at other ways of improving traffic flow and therefore pollution in the village and will keep you posted when we have further news.
Christmas I know it’s early but it’s that time of year again, when we’re making preparations for our Christmas event to be held on Thursday 1st December 2016! Our Christmas Design a Light Competition is well under way the competition is open to all children who are aged 11 years or under and entry forms are available from Storrington First School or Storrington & Sullington Parish Council. All entries should be returned to the Parish Office before 5pm on Wednesday 7th September when the competition closes. The winning design will be chosen by a panel, before being sent away to be turned into a light feature and on 1st December the lucky winner will see their design lit-up in all its glory, helping to light up the village for the festive season.
Meetings September 2016 Infrastructure, Communications & Environment Committee - 7th September 7pm Recreation & Property Committee - 7th September 8pm Planning & Development Committee 8th September 7pm Full Council Meeting - 28th September 7pm All meetings are held in the Chanctonbury Room, The Parish Hall, Thakeham Road, Storrington RH20 3PP. Dates and times are subject to change so please refer to our website: www.storrington-pc.gov.uk
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Thakeham Parish Council In August we invited comments on indications that the developer was seeking to change the mix and number of houses in phase 2 of the Abingworth development. Responses show that many local people would be in favour of some change to the currently-permitted housing mix - towards more affordable 2/3 bed properties. However, there are also concerns relating to increasing numbers of houses, with issues raised particularly about impact and the capacity of local infrastructure in relation to local schools, healthcare, public transport and traffic on the B2139 between central Thakeham and Storrington. As and when a further specific application emerges, we will arrange a public meeting to review proposals and get feedback in open forum. Further information can be found on the Abingworth section of our website (thakehampc.co.uk). Amongst their top priorities, Thakeham residents want safer walking/cycling routes to Storrington, improved public transport and better access to local healthcare. Anticipating the travel-related priorities, the Parish Council is working with WSCC and colleagues at Storrington & Sullington PC to develop a
SUSSEX LOCAL plan to improve pedestrian/cycling links between the villages, and especially to improve safety arrangements around the Rydon and Water Lane roundabouts. We are also working with WSCC and the Abingworth developer on a phased programme of traffic calming measures for the 30mph section of the B2139 in central Thakeham. Meanwhile, the Abingworth phase 1 houses are going up around the area of the new sports pitches, and the foundations and services for the new community buildings are in place. Work should also begin soon on the west side of the B2139, on the 20 new 2/3bed houses designated for local workers/residents. To register an interest in either set of houses, contact Oakford Homes (01628 522084 / thakeham@oakfordhomes.co.uk). Meanwhile, the Crest Nicholson development at Water Lane is now well-advanced, with house sales underway. We again thank local residents for bearing with this trying process. In line with our draft Neighbourhood Plan, the parish is committed to resisting further major housing schemes at inappropriate greenfield sites, including Gladman Developments’ scheme for Snapes Corner. Horsham DC supports our strong opposition to this proposal. Finally, we hope in next month’s piece to have news of progress with getting our Neighbourhood Plan through independent examination and presented to a local referendum. Owen Richards, Thakeham Parish Clerk
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Business Directory Advertisers please call 01903 868 474 or see www.sussexlocal.net 3cm box is just £10 + VAT per month (minimum six months) price includes design. New categories can be created. Bathrooms / Plumbing
Accounts / Book-keeping
Accounts, Book-keeping, VAT, CIS, Self-Assessment, Bags of receipts accepted! Insured & Licensed
01798 817224 - 07766 752329 charlotte@acsdirect.co.uk
www.acsdirect.co.uk
All Plumbing Services Underfloor Heating Installation Shower & Bathroom Installations Kitchen & Bathroom Tiling
Accounts, Payroll & Book Book--keeping
Bathrooms Showers Plumbing
All aspects of accounting, book-keeping and payroll undertaken including Self- Assessment. At your office or mine.
01903 740 611 / 07757 508 497
jjhbookkeeping@btinternet.com www.jjhaccountsandbookkeeping.co.uk
Appliance Servicing
ADC APPLIANCES Repairs & Service to all makes of
Electric Cookers, Dishwashers, Tumble Driers, Integrated Appliances, American Top Loaders, Washing Machines
01903 641602 07787 561806
Cleaning
Fully Insured & Trading Standards Approved
01903 744022 07814 542257
pageplumbing.co.uk
52918
Carpet Cleaning
ECO
CARPET & UPHOLSTERY
Chimney Sweep A&M
CHIMNEY SWEEPS
Rugs & Curtain Cleaning Fabric Protection Treatment Spot & Stain Removal Call James Eco-Friendly Est. Over 21 Years 01903
871 447 07887 760 591
Brush and Vacuum No mess, No fuss All areas covered Established 35 years Weddings attended
CLEANING
PROMPT RELIABLE EFFICIENT
01903 821354 07711 987663
www.ecocarpetandupholsterycleaning.co.uk
Builders
GREEN’S
Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Carpets, Rugs, Upholstery, Curtains Mattresses, Headboards - in situ. Free Estimates. The Most Powerful Truck Mounted Cleaning Machines.
0800 032 5099
J.N.Richardson
CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS
Over 30 years experience Free Estimates
Domestic & Commercial Fully Trained & Insured Stains, Odours, Allergies 01903 213 465 Safe, Non-Toxic 07816 980 116 Eco-Friendly
General Builder
01903 263 886 07976 896 463
www.shiningknights.co.uk
Computer Services
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Electricians cont.
Heating/Plumbing
AM PM
&PLUMBING HEATING
Full bathroom installation EST 1979 Boiler replacements Heating installations Small jobs welcome Call Andrew Registered Plumber No call out charge 01903 873 886 07850 431 809
Dog Grooming
For All Your Electrical Needs
Drains
M.C. SERVICES
Ian Porter
Plumbing & Heating
Qualified Electrician Part P, 17th Edition
Unblocking Toilets - Sinks - Sewers - Manholes Gutters - Gullies
High Pressure Cleans Drives - Patios - Plant -
Friendly and Professional No job too small - Fully insured Ashington based - Free Estimates
07725 816 823 01903 892 350
Machinery - Buildings - Tennis Courts - Car Parks Other services CCTV Surveys - Excavation & Repairs - No Dig repairs
Installation, Service & Breakdown Call Matthew No job too small for prompt No VAT to pay reliable local service
553992
077483 31766 / 01903 892627
07979 746239
acedrainage@outlook.com
M. LINDFIELD Natural Gas Qualified
Gas Heating Plumbing
Boiler Install, Service and Repairs Fires and Surrounds All plumbing undertaken 520049
Electricians
A.S.H. Electrical (Sussex) Ltd
All electrical work undertaken Full & Part rewires New Consumer Units Lighting Extra Power Points Free Quotes Fully Insured All Work Guaranteed
01903 529199 07786 240424
ALL ELECTRICAL WORKS CARRIED OUT
FULL RE-WIRE TO EXTRA LIGHTS & SOCKETS SMOKE DETECTORS & BT POINTS FITTED FREE QUOTATIONS AND ADVICE GIVEN FULLY QUALIFIED, INSURED & GUARANTEED CALL PHIL
plangridge@yahoo.com
07801 692269
Garden Rooms C & C Electrical Services Ltd
Colin Mayo QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN Any work considered ‘Part P’ & Fully insured Large or small jobs
01903 700938 M: 07703 253808 T:
www.c-and-c-electrical.co.uk
07825 234 176 01903 505 136
PDQ PLUMBING & HEATING
Small, Local Company Including Female Plumbers Gas & Oil Heating Installations Landlords Certificates Serving
C7020
07906 588 839 07795 096 767
pdqpipework@btconnect.com
All aspects of Plumbing and Heating. Bathrooms, Boiler installations & Repairs
01903 740 538 07871 725 133
pipelineplumbingservices.co.uk info@pipelineplumbingservices.co.uk
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Jewellers & Repairers
G RAHAM & C ADELL JEWELLERS FOR 50 YEARS
New & Secondhand Watch battery service Quality leather straps Watch & jewellery repairs
Opening hours Tues, Thurs, Fri Saturday
info@whittington.co
10.00 - 4.00 9.30 - 1.00
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LEE’S LOCKS NO CALL OUT CHARGE!
Lock outs/Door Jam Garage/Window Locks UPVC Specialist Fully Guaranteed
01903 650 062 07921 068 564
OAP Discounts Insurance Work CRB checked NO VAT!
All locks to
BS3621
Logs G.D Triggs Log Company
01903 743 579
LOGS
Quality Sussex Hardwood Cut & Split to Your Reqs We deliver to you
6 High Street Storrington RH20 4DU
call Colin
Established since 1936
Boiler & Central heating installations & upgrades Radiators OIL & GAS Engineers Powerflushing Servicing Landlord certificates 01903 791491 Plumbing 07584 650669
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01243 920 299 07976 750 259
Massage & Wellbeing
www.sussexboilerreplacements.co.uk
Home Help
Landscaping
Silve HOME HELP lining A friendly and reliable service
Painting & Decorating
Accompanied appointments Personal care, bathing Meals, light housework Pet care & dog walking Shopping contact Gill King Errands 01798 872 022 Companionship 07763 117 589
DAVID HUGHES
Painter - Decorator - Property Maintenance
30+ years experience Exterior & Interior Free quotations Fully insured 01798 875 033 07774 676 115 david.hughes10@btinternet.com
Specialist in all aspects of hard & soft landscaping
J.H. BROWN LTD
PAINTING AND DECORATING
House Clearance
House & Garage Clearance
Committed to Recycling Peter Deacon Jumble Cleared 01903 741 431 Licensed Carrier 07990 915 159 Reasonable Rates kate1deac@yahoo.co.uk
Locksmiths
20+ years experience Free written quotes Exterior & Interior Fully insured 01903 532984 All areas covered 07713 147280 jameshaigbrown@fsmail.net
MASTER LOCKSMITH & Security Consultant
Friendly Service from a Family Firm Free Estimates - OAP Discounts CRB Checked - BS3621 Locks Est 1998 - Contact Robert
A.I.S. 01903 877 810 LOCSKMITHS LOCSKMITHS
07980 981 901
PAINTING AND DECORATING 25 years experience Qualified Excellent references
01903 411 507 07917 341 535 www.love-your-home.org
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Property Services
Roofing
Reliable & friendly service Free quotations discount with Fully insured this advert Many satisfied clients City & Guilds Qualified 01798 872 832 Mr P Nelson 07904 537 686 15%
N BEST & CO
PAINTING AND DECORATING
Exterior & Interior 25 years experience Free estimates Fully insured 01903 745942 Storrington based 07880 692270
nigelbest@sky.com
R & R Roofing
Pest Control
Specialists
Harry Jackson
Pest Control
INSECTS - RODENTS - BIRDS 01903 200 278 07718 355 716 i n f o @ hj p e s t c o nt r ol . c o . u k w w w . hj p es t co n t r o l . c o. uk
01903 550 Pet Sitting
Ltd CME Sussex Building & Property Maintenance High Quality Interior & Exterior General Building & Maintenance Full Refurbishments - Decorating - Plastering Exterior cleaning specialists High reach clean system Gutter sky vac clean (12m) 01903 872 786 Camera inspection 07949 100 822 Friendly Service Fully insured www.cmesussexltd.com
30 years experience Flat Roofing Leadwork 01903 746 487 Tiling 07795 821 627 RandRRoofing.co.uk Slating Your advertisement here
£10 a month
Property Services cont.
plus VAT - includes design call 01903 868 474
STEVE CHISWELL Roofing & Building
New roofs, Chimney repairs, Re-pointing, UPVC fascias/guttering, Flat roofing, Leadwork. Est. 30 years
01903 872365 07801 295889
Plastering
PLASTERING
RENDERING All areas covered Free quotations Fully insured
northyathome@msn.com
01903 504 877 07920 798 071
Door Hanging RIVERSIDE HOME General DIY MAINTENANCE Painting & Decorating Kitchen & Bathroom
Fitting & Tiling
Wooden Flooring Patios & Decking Flat Pack Assembly Fencing & Sheds
For a free quote please call Nigel on
07768 510 463 01903 745 685
www.riversidehomemaintenance.co.uk
YOUNGER ROOFING
Flat Roofs Slating /Tiling UPVC Soffits Fascias Guttering Lead work Free estimates Fibreglass GRP roofs
Roofing since 1988
No VAT
01903 713 423 07984 884 642
younger.roofing@yahoo.co.uk
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Tree Surgery cont.
SUSSEX TREES & HEDGES For all aspects of Tree Surgery
C o m p l e te Removal
S t u mp G r i nd i ng P r u n i ng H e d ge T r i m m i n g
C r o w n R ed u ct i o n D e a d W ood i ng G a r de n C le a r an c e F u l l y Q ua l if i ed Fully Insured
Garry Miller 07786 447 554 sussextrees and hedges@hotmail.co.uk
Satellite & Aerial Installation - Service - Repairs
Window Cleaning
Installation - Service - Repairs
All Systems Covered Fully Insured
Traditional & Professional
WINDOW CLEANING
Storrington & Surroundings Rob Belding
07752 410 208
rbelding@gmx.com
Tree Surgery
Window Cleaning Gutters Cleared Fascias & Soffits Window Painting/Repairs
01403 240 645 07434 135 044
All areas Fully Insured
call Robert for a free quote
Window Cleaning Traditional & Professional 01903 873 365 07517 368 468 rbdakin@aol.com Fully Insured - NPTC Trained & Qualified
KEVIN L. JONES
TREE SURGERY All aspects of tree surgery & hedge cutting. Fully Qualified & Insured.
01903 741278 / 07968 858087
Climbing Reductions Felling Stump Grinding Pruning
JONATHAN CARTER
Covers Storrington, Ashington Washington & Thakeham NPTC City & Guilds. Insured Call or Text
Interior & Exterior Conservatories Year round 01903 745 949 07971 000 270 Services
justaskjay@talktalk.net
Accountants Monks Ltd THL Accountancy Aerials and Satellites Apex Aerials Southern Ltd Bathrooms Bathe In Safety Blinds Direct Blinds The Blind Lady Builders Miller Redshaw Padwick Builders Ltd Car Servicing LMC Auto Services Wigg's Auto Repairs Ltd Carpentry R&M Carpentry Carpets and Curtains Funnells Charity Chanctonbury Lions Church The Institute Trust Cleaning Home and Dry Horsham Miss Mop Clubs and Societies West Chilt Jazz Club Dance Classes Strictly Dancing with Lisa Dentists Green Arbor Dental Practice Ltd Pulborough Dental Care Domestic Appliances Carters Domestic Appliances Elderly Care A Woodlands House Clapham Village Care Home
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Estate Agency Cubitt and West Fencing and Gardening Services Storrington Fencing & Gardening Services Furniture CFS Furniture Garden Centre Village Nurseries Garden Design Glorious Gardens Greenacre Garden Design & Build Gardeners Chantry Green Consultancy Jack's Mowing Tom Hoadley Gardening Hairdresser Hair Studio 2 Health and Fitness Impulse Leisure Heating and Boiler Engineers David Cooper Gas Technician Home Entertainment Bowers & Wilkins Home Renovation U & I Home Renovation Horse Manure Sussex Manures Ltd Hospice St Barnabas House Hotel/Restaurant Roundabout Hotel Kitchens & Bathrooms Trueloves Interiors Ltd Kitchens and Bedrooms Collier & Sons Ltd Letting Agents/Estate Agents Batcheller Monkhouse Osteopath Nicholas Coysh Osteopath Oven Cleaning Oven Rescue Group Ovens and More Picture Framers Belchamber Ltd Private Hire Absolute Anywhere Pub/Restaurant The Village House Hotel Recruitment Services Phoenix Healthcare & Recruitment Residential Care Care South Roofing Icon Roofing Security and Locksmiths Invader Security Solutions Ltd Solicitors Anderson Rowntree Solicitors Take Away Food Mr Chips Tiles & Bathrooms Eurotiles & Bathrooms Travel & Holidays Old Mill Travel Roadmark Travel Tree Surgeon Andrew Gale Tree Surgery Ashwood Tree Surgery TV & Electrical Hamilton Cole Vet Arun Veterinary Group Visitor Attraction Amberley Museum Will Writing Thy Will be Done Ltd Window Cleaning Haigh's Window Cleaning Windows Doors Conservatories Attwater Home Improvement Rustington Windows UPVC LTD South Coast Windows
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