What's on magazine august 2014

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WHAT’S ON August 2014

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What’s On August 2014 Until 16th Aug. - Forbidden Broadway

At the Menier Chocolate Factory. 53 Southwark Street, London, The multi award-winning FORBIDDEN BROADWAY has been an unstoppable force in New York theatre since 1982 when Gerard Alessandrini created the first parody lampooning the Broadway shows and stars of the day. 0207 378 1713.

Until 31st Aug. - Swashbuckling Summer Fun

At Groombridge Place, Groombridge, near Tonbridge, Kent. Every day. All the fun of the forest plus Black Beard’s treasure hunt, water zorbing, bouncy castle, pirate and princess events and puppet show.

energy and enthusiasm of the famous five this show features hits from their smash first album and iconic songs from their time on the x factor. Doors and bar open at 7:00pm, Concerts start at 8:00pm, Concerts finish at approximately 9:30pm. In advance ‘Early Bird’: Adult: £7.50, Child: £5.25. 01323 410611

Throughout August - Lily Time

At Pashley Manor Gardens, Ticehurst. Tues. - Sat. 11am - 5pm. Hundreds of Lillies in over 40 varieties throughout the gardens and woodland area. A stunning high summer display.

Until the 23rd Aug. - Double Death

Until 17th Aug. - Sculpture in the Gardens

At the Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne. An all-star cast appear in this gripping, unpredictable thriller. A ticket will entitle you to a whole seat however you’ll only need the edge of it! “...a serpentine plot stuffed with surprises.” The Times Tuesday - Saturday 7.45pm Wednesday & Saturday matinee 2.30pm. Tickets £14.50 to £20.50. 01323 412000.

Fri. 1st Aug. - One Direction Tribute Show

At the Stables Theatre, The Bourne, Hastings. Exhibition entitled ‘postcards’ with images by Mike Leale and John Shanks.

At Goddinton House, Goddinton Lane, near Ashford. 1pm - 6pm. Display throughout the 12 acres of fabulous gardens including a trail through the Wild Garden with mature trees and large wild pond making a perfect back drop. At the Bandstand, Grand Parade, Eastbourne at 8pm. Capturing the

BATTLE AREA COMMUNITY TRANSPORT URGENTLY NEEDS VOLUNTEER DRIVERS As a charity we continually look for ways to improve our services to the community. AS SUCH WE ARE ALWAYS LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEER DRIVERS, SO IF YOU CAN HELP OUT, YOU WILL BE HELPING US TO SUPPORT THE LOCAL COMMUNITY. Battle Area Community Transport was formed in 1999 to provide services to rural communities around Battle. Our routes include: Ashburnham, Mountfield, Netherfield, Robertsbridge, Sedlescombe, Westfield, Burwash, Hurst Green, Etchingham, Ticehurst, Flimwell and Stonegate. We are a registered non-profit making charity who rely on the generosity of local people and organisations to maintain our valuable services. Our services are: We run Timetabled Bus Services on Mondays,

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Until the 27th Sept. - Photographic Exhibition

Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays to and from Battle and the surrounding areas with stops at Sainsburys and other local amenities. Our new August/September timetable is now available at various locations and on our buses. We also run Flexible Services to Eastbourne, Tunbridge Wells, Maidstone, Rye, Ashford and Tenterden. Seats on these must be prebooked with our office. Our buses are available for private hire at a competitive rate for schools, clubs, societies and individuals. Bus passes can be used on all our service and flexible routes. BACT serves the communities surrounding Battle and is available for all to enjoy. Contact Peter on 01424 772001 Mon-Fri 9am -12 noon, who will be happy to help. Battle Area Community Transport, Unit 8, Rutherford Business Park, Battle, East Sussex TN33 0TY. E-mail bactoffice@tiscali.co.uk www.bact-online.co.uk

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FIND A NEW LOVER!

It is the height of the summer and you find yourself on your own looking for a new lover – what do you do? You could go to the local pub, night club or singles night. It is not easy, especially if you have not been on the dating scene for quite a while. Why not try online dating, but which web site do you choose? Well, there is a new website is now available to help you choose, www.DreamDateFinder.com . Here you will find dating sites categorised along with information to help you make a good choice. There is even free dating advice. Why not give it a go today!

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Contents PO Box 76, BATTLE, E. Sussex, TN33 0WA. Tel. 01424 870363 www.whats-on-magazine.com info@whats-on-magazine.com

August 2014 House and Home P.2 - 19 Bexhill Feature P14 - 17 Property Services P.19 Food and Drink P.20 - 27 Gig Guide P.22 Battle’s Every Last Friday P.26 & 27 P. 28

Hampton Court Pictorial P.28 - 35

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Garden Services P.36 - 39 Fashion and Leisure P.40 - 53 Parent and Child P.53 Rye Arts Festival P.54 & 55 Health, Fitness & Beauty P.56 & 57 Wedding Services P.58 - 60 Nursing and Care P.61 - 64 Pets, Wildlife and Equestrian P.65 - 67

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Blount Aerials

are a truly local family run firm who have been trading since 1971. We specialise in installing and repairing digital FREEVIEW terrestrial aerials, VHF/FM radio aerials and DAB digital radio aerials. We also supply and install FREESAT. We pride ourselves on the reputation we have built up over the last 40 years with the vast majority of our work coming from recommendations and from long standing customers. We expect a high standard of service and customer care from our staff. It is most important that they are polite, courteous, punctual, clean and remember that they are working in our customer’s homes. All Members of qualified staff have attended Working at Heights courses and have obtained their NVQ in Electrical and Electronic Servicing (signals reception) Level 2. All our staff are security checked for your peace of mind. Blount Aerials are founder members of the Confederation of Aerial Industries with CAI PLUS status (membership number COO3) and we are a former ‘Company of the Year’ gaining 95% during an inspection.

Until 23rd Aug. - Porgy and Bess

At Regents Park Open Air Theatre, London. NW1 4 NU. Drawing on talent from both sides of the Atlantic Rufus Bonds Jr and Nicola Hughes take the title roles. Rufus received a Drama Desk nomination for the original US production of Parade, and Nicola revisits the role of Bess following her Olivier Award nominated performance in Trevor Nunn’s 2006 production. 0844 826 4242.

Until 10th Aug. Bluebell Railway Summer Festival

At Sheffield Park Station, near Uckfield and all stations of the Bluebell Railway. Historic steam locomotives and carriages plus a host of other special events running throughout the festival. Highlight is visit of ‘New Build’ A1 Pacific Locomotive 60163 ‘Tornado’.

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Until 23rd Aug. - Meet the Baby Swans

At Leeds Castle Maidstone Kent ME17 1PL Tel: 01622 765400 Watch with the Wildlife Warden as he wades into the water to give the baby swans their weekly workout. Learn about the development of the baby swans, history of black swans on the Estate and ask questions about wildlife at Leeds Castle. Event Also on 6th August, 14th August to 15th August, 20th August & 21st August.

Fri. 1st-3rd - Big 7 Scooter Rally

At the Hop Farm, Paddock Wood, Nr Tonbridge. Big 7 Scooter Rally is a weekend of live bands, DJ’s, vintage scooters, hot food, custom show, market and more...... Begins midday on Friday 1 August through to Sunday 3 August. Camping at The Hop Farm available. For tickets and information visit: www.thebig7scooterrally.com

Fri. 1st Aug. - 70’s Tribute Disco Night

At the Royal Oak, A21 Whatlington, near Battle from 8pm. With D.J Andy B in the beer garden. Enjoy music from the 70’s and dress the part. Prize for best dressed person. See page 23.

Ripley Forge and Fireplaces Ltd, a family run business , has been part of the Robertsbridge community for over 70 years. They have an extensive showroom where you can see a vast range of traditional and contemporary woodburning and multifuel stoves. Their extensive yard and showroom houses a multitude of firebacks, baskets and dogs, as well as a plethora of fireplace accessories and unusual gifts. They offer free out of hours site surveys and installation carried out by Hetas registered experienced fitters. Gates, fencing, general ironwork made to your specification. Ripleys are experienced and skilled Blacksmiths who can offer a bespoke service whether you are looking for fireplace accessories, gates, fencing, traditional ironwork, garden furniture, a barbecue or an unusual garden sculpture, they can manufacture it for you. They are open from Monday to Saturday, 8am to 4.30pm, go and have a look, they are more than just a specialist fireplace shop.

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FLEET GALLERY

Modern and Contemporary Art & Sculpture 53 Norman Road | St Leonards on Sea | East Sussex | TN38 0EG | T: 01424 200220 Mobile: 0783 7784683

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A range of beautiful contemporary Hand Knotted Persian Rugs.... NEW RUGS IN STOCK

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Sat. 2nd Aug. - EID Festival

At Trafalgar Square, London from 12 noon. Highlights includes a food festival where you can sample a host of delicious cuisines from across the world including Malaysian, Turkish, South Asian, Egyptian, Lebanese, Indonesian, Arabic and more. There will also be live music and performances plus a range of fun activities for the children like face painting, henna, caligraphy and sports.

Sat. 2nd Aug. - Friston Forest Adder 10 Mile Charity Trail Run

At Friston Forest, Litlington Road, Seaford , BN25 4AD. 9am. Charity running festival raising money for dementia research. Around 100 competitors expected. www.multisport-management.com

Sat. 2nd Aug. - Take That Tribute Show

At the Bandstand, Grand Parade, Eastbourne. The Take That Experience bring you all the thrills of this hugely popular act. Doors and bar open at 7:00pm, Concerts start at 8:00pm, Concerts finish at approximately 9:30pm. In advance ‘Early Bird’: Adult: £7.50, Child: £5.25 01323 410611

Sat. 2nd. & 3rd Aug. - Paws At the Castle

At Hever Castle and Gardens from 10.30am. This year it is all about dogs with jobs and how our canine friends help us today. Displays and

entertainment from all types of working dogs, including a water event in the lake and of course the fun dog show competitions.

Sat. 2nd & 3rd Aug. - Knights Tournament

At 1066 Battle of Hastings, Abbey and Battlefield. From 10am. Marvel at our noble knights as they take on the ultimate medieval tournament. Swords will be wielded, archery skills tested and helmets battered as these skilled men are put to the test in each round. 01424 775705.

Sat. 2nd Aug. - 26th Oct. First World War Photographic Exhibition

At Great Dixter House, Dixter Lane, Northiam. An exhibition of photographs showing how the Medieval Great Hall and Solar were converted into nursing wards and the garden, then in its infancy, was enjoyed by the soldiers and helped in their convalescence.

Sat. 2nd & 3rd Aug. - Grand Medieval Weekend

At Bodiam Castle, near Robertsbridge from 10.30am. Join in the revels of 1385 as Sir Edward Dallingridge, creator of Bodiam Castle, throws open his doors and the grounds with a Grand Tournament to show off his power and wealth. The Medieval Siege Society will be here for the weekend with jousting, archery, wandering minstrels and your chance to see a full size trebuchet firing at the castle. 01580 831320

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Second Chance & Second Chance 2: Our shops in Sackville Road, Bexhill is full of fascinating and rare items. We have a passion for antiques and our shops are absolute treasure-houses for those who love curiosities and beautiful things. Our cabinets at 38 Sackville Road, are lined with all types of collectables and interesting items, including rare and limited edition items. Our shop at 18 Sackville Road (see left) has a good selection of furniture along with some pictures and other unique items. Take your time to wander through our vast array of bygone treasures and who knows, you may discover that antiques bargain you’ve been searching for. Speak to us if you are looking for something specific, our knowledge and expertise allow us to source even the most obscure items for you.

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Sat. 2nd Aug. Henrietta the Hippos Fun House Holidays

Sat. 2nd Aug. - Open Air Theatre

At Goddinton House, Goddinton Lane, near Ashford. 7.30pm. Presenting a performance by the Rude Mechanicals. Bring chairs, rugs and picnics from 6.30pm. www.therudemechanicaltheatre.co.uk

Sat. 2nd Aug. Tunbridge Wells Farmers Market

At the Royal Hippodrome Theatre, Eastbourne. 10.30am. Each show is themed, and kids (as well as the mums and dads!) are encouraged to dress up. A good value morning’s entertainment suitable for children aged 3 – 10. £4 pre booked on 01323 412000.

Sun. 3rd - 5th Aug. - Pure London

On the Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells. 10am - 4pm.

Sat. 2nd Aug. - See The Steam Giants

At Brede Waterworks, entrance top of Brede Hill, 6 miles north of Hastings from the A28. 10am - 4pm. Free entry. The steam pumping engines have been restored and are in motion again. 01323 897310.

Sat. 2nd & 3rd Aug. Triathalon and Swim Events

At Bewl Water, Bewl Bridge Lane, near Lamberhurst. Saturday triathletes will be able to race in the stunning surroundings of Bewl Water Reservoir. The race will begin with an open water swim in the iconic Bewl Water, followed by a scenic, fast, rolling bike course and finishing with a fast, flat run in the grounds of Bewl. On Sunday 3rd August, Open Water Swim Events. 1.9km and 3.8km distances in Bewl Reservoir, plus adults and kids fun runs after making this a great weekend of sport. www.bewltriathlon.co.uk.

Sat. 2nd Aug. - The Barron Knights

At the Royal Hippodrome Theatre, Eastbourne. 8pm. It is now 50 years since The Barron Knights started touring the world with their unique style of comedy and rock’n’roll. £18. 01323 412000.

At Olympia Grand Hall, London. Trade Show. Pure London is the most comprehensive womenswear event in the UK, showcasing footwear, accessories and ready to wear collections from over 1,000 mid to highend brands and designers. www.purelondon.com

Sun. 3rd Aug. - Lift the Lid - Brief Encounters

At the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea. 1pm. Join artist Andy Willard for an journey into the world of graphic art and design inspired by the incredibly rich and diverse work of Ivan Chermayeff. Free entry.

Sun. 3rd - 31st Aug. Great Dixter Garden Exhibition

At Great Dixter, Dixter Lane, Northiam. An exhibition of drawings and etchings by Rosie MacCurrach in the Great Barn. Rosie MacCurrach has been drawing at Great Dixter Gardens over the last year. She has been recording garden life throughout the seasons; exploring this modern pastoral idyll and developing her drawings into etchings. Entry to exhibition included in admission ticket.

Sun. 3rd Aug. Open Air Theatre - Alice in Wonderland

Sat. 2nd Aug. - Fuchsia Show

At Leeds Castle, near Maidstone, Kent. Gates open 5pm. Performance 6pm - 8pm. The Cambridge Touring Theatre will perform their family fun musical adaptation of ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’ on the Pavilion Lawn with a delightful summer evening of song and dance to captivate the imagination of children. 01622 765400.

Sat. 2nd Aug. - Robertsbridge Village Market

At Great Dixter, Dixter Lane, Northiam. 10am - 4pm. Price: £15 per person. This workshop is a wonderful opportunity to explore the garden through observational drawing/painting and mark making Book Online or tel: 01797 254048.

At Brede Village Hall on the A28 from 1pm - 4pm. Organised by East Sussex Fuchsia and Pelargonium Society. Plant sales, tombola, refreshments, cakes. Society meets on 2nd Thursday of each month at 7pm in Catsfield Village Hall. Plants, speakers, advice, new members always welcome. 01424 732191. At Robertsbridge Village Hall, Station Road, Robertsbridge. 10am - 12 noon. A big selection of local foods and crafts. 01580 881944.

Mon. 4th Aug. - Garden Drawing Workshop

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Bexhill’s Roaring Success A vibrant Period Event On Bexhill’s Elegant Edwardian Sea Front & Town

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exhill On Sea turned it’s clocks back to Bexhill’s heyday with a fantastic Roaring Twenties. Thousands of people of all ages came out to enjoy the many attrations throughout the town and on the seafront. Organiser Roger Crouch - the man who started The Hastings Pirate Day, teamed up with Rother District Council to plan the July fun day which included airborne displays by the famous Breitling Wing Walkers and other flying teams, a 1920s band, vintage fun fair, music from the Royal Navy marching band of HMS Nelson, donkey rides for children, and a host of other vintage theamed entertainment. The Prohibition Stuntmen were a highlight of the day performing an American Gangster 1920s heist on the Little British Teashop in St Leonards Road. Gangsters were arrested by US cops and taken away in a 1920s NYC Taxi.... Great fun! Roger Crouch said ‘The day is just about celebrating Bexhill and bringing the community together for something fun. It would be nice to imagine this event growing in size every year.’

The Little British Tea Shop: The Little British Teashop prides itself on the fact that everybody who comes into the shop will find something to tempt them. We specialise in many dietary requirements including low-fat, low-carb, gluten-free and vegan cakes. Visiting The Little British Teashop is more akin to visiting the home of a dear old friend. The friendly staff will instantly make you feel welcome the moment you open the door. We aim to make it so regular customers are served their regular order without having to ask, traditional customer service the way it used to be. Even the décor of the shop lends itself to visiting the home of a favourite Auntie. With handmade wooden furniture and the ‘home-spun’ feel of the decoration and upholstery will all go to make this place somewhere you want to be to enjoy tea and cake rather than somewhere you simply chose out of convenience.

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Mon. 4th - 31st Aug. Bows, Arrows and Battle Tactics

At Battle Abbey and Battle Ground, Battle. Set your kids off on the trail to explore the Abbey and unleash their creativity with shield painting. 10am - 5pm. Practice your skills in a field with archery, sword, shield and spear. £8 adult, £5.80 child.

Mon. 4th - 8th Aug. - Dance Summer School

At Willingdon Community School, BN20 9QX. 10am - 5pm with Dance House UK. See main advertisement on page 52.

Mon. 4th - 8th Aug. - Young Leaders Festival

At the Hop Farm Country Park, Beltring, near Paddock Wood. A life changing five day leadership festival for 13 - 17 year olds. World class speakers, team activities and inspirational entertainment.

Mon. 4th - 9th Aug. Summer School - Seniors | Hairspray

At the Trinity Theatre, T. Wells. 10.30am - 3.30pm. Are you aged 13 to 18? Do you know every step? Do you know every song? Then I know there’s a place where you belong! Come join us for Trinity Youth Theatre’s first ever Senior Summer School, and be part of our Hairspray cast. Performance: Sat 9th August. 2pm | 7pm. £125 (for the week) 01892 678678.

Tues. 5th - 7th Aug. - Big Art Club: Artropolis

At the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea. 10 - 4pm, £70. Imagine a city of your own creation. Imagine the amazing buildings, the shops, offices and museums, the parks, the people. Now, you can create that city at the De La Warr Pavilion. Ages 8-12yrs 01424 229111.

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Bexhill’s Anglo Continental Market Sat & Sun 20/21 September 2014 Bexhill 100 Motoring Club has taken over the running of this unique event, on a voluntary basis and profits will be in aid of local charitable organisations. Now in it’s 15th year the Bexhill Anglo Continental Market is very popular both with shoppers and traders. Devonshire Road is closed to traffic and for two weekends a year (May & September) becomes the venue for a real Continental Street Market. Around 50 traders at the market bring the taste and smells of the Continent to Bexhill. We have genuine French traders and many local traders and crafts people including soft furnishings, home made cakes, handbags, cheeses, shoes, scarves, crockery, basketwork and much more. Also, as in previous years, a few classic cars will be on display. Make a day of it. Enjoy lunch in one of the many restaurants or cafes, come and visit the De La Warr Pavilion or Bexhill Museum, or just have a leisurely stroll around the market, shops and seafront. Bexhill welcomes visitors - you can park for free all day on our seafront and for a couple of hours in most of our town centre roads. If you are a trader and want to take space, please telephone Lynn on 01424 215584 or email bexhill100@bexhill100mc. co.uk (last bookings for stalls: 1 Sept 2014)

To Buy-to-let or not….. that is the question. We have all heard tales about people with property portfolios who are now worth a fortune. But is property still a good investment? As with any investment, the answer is uncertain though the market’s favourable right now and the future is looking bright. There are some factors we can bear in mind before investing. With Buy-to-let investments, you earn in two ways: from the rental income and also from the value of your property increasing. OK, It goes without saying that you will lose money if the property is not let for any period or if property prices drop. Research is the key. This involves locating the right property in an area where property prices are expected and predicted to rise and then determining the potential rental yield. At the same time, you’ll need to research the risks and the costs you will have to pay both preparing the property for its first tenant and also subsequent maintenance costs. You will receive income from the property in the form of a monthly rental payment from your tenants. The rent you can expect to receive from a buy-to-let depends mainly on the property, the location and market rental costs in the area. As well as the initial purchase costs including fees and deposit, you should consider the regular outgoings such as mortgage repayments; letting agent’s fees; specialist insurance and annual safety checks. It has been predicted that up to a million more renters will be looking for homes in the next five years: adding to a rental pool that has doubled since 2001. Many of these new tenants are expected to be hard-working professionals frozen out of the mortgage market by the controversial tough new ‘affordability tests’ imposed by the Financial Conduct Authority. So you have bought your property, what next? From next year all lettings agents in England and Wales will be required to belong to a ‘consumer redress’ scheme such as the one run by The Property Ombudsman. It provides a free, fair and independent service for dealing with unresolved disputes for both sides. This new, obligatory, measure will help drive up professional standards in the industry and all tenants who rent a property through an agent (not directly through private landlords) will be afforded higher levels of protection than if dealing directly with

the property owner as well as direct access to the Ombudsman service. Obviously, tenants will be more likely to rent through a professional lettings agent and, at the same time, the Landlord can relax and allow the letting agent to deal with the day to day management of the property while they watch their investment grow.

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Property Services

The 5 Biggest Mistakes Made By Landlords 1. Not investing in kitchens and bathrooms - It costs relatively little to tile a bathroom and provide clean and new worktops in kitchens. Kitchens and bathrooms are a major “turnoff ” on viewings. 2. Installing light cream coloured carpets - They look modern, but stain quickly – Darker shades are much more serviceable. 3. Not reviewing rent regularly, particularly when the same tenant stays in the property. Allowing rent levels to fall behind market rate can significantly impact your property. 4. Not Carrying out credit checks on tenants- The most credit worthy looking tenant may have CCJs and a record of exploiting unwary landlords. 5. Not putting up a “to let” board- As a result no-one passing and no one locally knows it’s available to let.

If you have any questions about letting your property, or would like free, no obligation advice please call us on 01424 751805.

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Food & Drink

Tues. 5th Aug. The Tempest: Globe on Screen

At the Trinity Theatre, T. Wells. Recorded at The Globe, London. 7pm. Imbued with a spirit of magic and the supernatural, The Tempest is Shakespeare’s late great masterpiece of forgiveness, generosity and enlightenment. 01892 678678.

Wed. 6th Aug. - East Dean Village Market

Every Wednesday at East Dean Village Hall. 10am - 12.30pm. See p.44.

Wed. 6th Aug. - Raggedy Jack’s Storytelling

At Leeds Castle, near Maidstone, Kent. Also on 13th and 20th August. Enjoy storytelling with Raggedy Jack on the Pavilion Lawn. 11.30am, 2pm or 3.30pm. 01622 765400.

The Malthouse: Come in anytime for: Morning coffee, freshly cooked lunches, with daily specials, afternoon tea and light snacks. Our evening bistro menu changes weekly, to make use of fresh and seasonal produce. Our bistro is priced at £15.95 for 2 courses or £18.95 for 3 courses. We are a family run restaurant with a comfortable lounge area and beautiful garden with plenty of seating. The ideal place for; a catch up with friends, family meal or group celebration. We can also cater for private functions and group bookings. Tel 01323 833426.

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Hope Cottage Farm Shop and Tearoom - Ninfield’s best kept secret! Offering a wide choice of fresh fruit and vegetables, plus lots, lots more. Sit in the comfort of the cosy tearoom and sample the homemade cakes and pastries. ‘Treat yourself to a delicious breakfast or a delightful High Tea at £12 per person (Gluten Free High Teas at £13.50 per person). You will find a superb selection of quality local produce to include tasty preserves and dressings. Gluten free products. Quality meat, game, poultry and free range eggs. Browse their selection of locally made cards, crafts and jewellery. Gift vouchers available and gift hampers are made to order. They also stock a wide range of horse and pet feed .

We recently visited the number 1 restaurant in Hastings (as voted on Trip Advisor). Lucky Restaurant offers fabulous food in a striking setting. Quality and quantity have an even playing field here and remember, the bigger the group of people the more things you can try. The traditional dishes are fresh and delicious, with generous portions and terrific flavours. Our dishes were superbly presented, nicely textured, rich and full of spices and flavours. For competently-executed, good valued, hearty portions in a tasteful setting, this is a wonderful all-rounder. The Lucky Restaurant manages to feel contemporary without losing the traditional, authentic elements that make Chinese dining so popular.

Wed. 6th - 13th August. - Play in the Park

At Alexandra Park, Hastings. Enjoy a selection of free new and traditional play activities including sand and clay, arts and crafts, den building, mud pie making and more. Or have a go at Obstacle courses, Aerial acrobatics and Intlatable football.

Wed. 6th Aug. - Leeds Castle Run Club

At Leeds Castle, near Maidstone, Kent. The castle estate will be closed to visitors in the evening and traffic free to allow runners to take in the tranquil surroundings and beautiful scenery as they train. £5 per person on the evening. Meet at the Main Entrance at 7pm. You must be over 16 years old to partake. 01622 765400.

Wed. 6th Aug. Until the 21st Sept. Platform Graduate Award Show Exhibition

At the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea. Working as part of CVAN (The Contemporary Visual Arts Network, the De La Warr Pavilion and five other galleries in South East England – Aspex, Modern Art Oxford, Milton Keynes Gallery & Turner Contemporary – each showcasing the work of graduates from their region, selected from College degree shows.

Wed. 6th Aug. - Rye Farmers Market

At the Strand Quay, Rye every Wednesday from 10am - 1pm.

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Gig Guide Blues with Bottle Club The Anchor, London Rd. Sevenoaks TN13 1AS 01732 454898 http://www.blueswithbottleclub.co.uk Friday 1 August 8.30 - Canary Wolf Funky Louisiana blues and more from John ‘Smiggy’ Smyth, Nik Pinarda and Max on bass...continuing a special monthly blues slot. Cross Keys, 236 St Johns Rd. Tunbridge Wells, TN4 9XD Wednesday 6 August 9pm - Nico’ ZZ band Young, talented French blues/rock musician on tour with his band, performing upbeat, rocking blues. At the Anchor, London Rd. Friday 22 August 9pm - John Edmonds Band (aka Bad Hair Day) Essex based band who will be rocking the night away with a versatile repertoire of blues, R & B, country and rock ...with John Edmonds, Alan Vincent, John Kaethner, and Roger Woods £6 on the door. The Beacon, Tea Garden Lane, Rusthall, Tunbridge Wells TN3 9JH Friday 5 September 8.30 pm - Robin Bibi & Tony Marten Two of London’s most talented and experienced blues musicians come to Tunbrdige Wells - Robin Bibi on guitar, slide and vocals, with Tony Marten on bass guitar, guitar and vocals. At the Cross Keys, 236 St Johns Rd. Tunbridge Wells, TN4 9XD The Grey Lady - Pantiles,Tunbridge Wells. 01892 544700 Sat. 2nd Aug. - Project 5. Sun. 3rd Aug. - Paul Dunton Thurs. 7th, 14th & 21st Aug. - Alfresco Jazz. Fri. 8th Aug. - Ray Rich. Band. Sat. 9th Aug. - Over The Edge Fri. 15th Aug. - Derek Nash. Sat. 16th Aug. - Salsa Camina Fri. 22nd Aug. - The Blues Shift. Sat. 23rd Aug. Imanni and Friends Mon. 25th Aug. - Singers night. Fri. 29th Aug. - Live Disco Band Sat. 30th Aug. - Big Easy Funk Band

The Bull Inn, 27 High St, Battle. 01424 775171 6th & 20th August Acoustic Jammin 6th & 20th all welcome starts around 8.30pm 27th August Special Food theme BBQ food from around the world and live dinner music 29th August ELF (Every Last Friday) Live Music 31st August Live Music with Devils Queen from 5.30pm The Royal British Legion, London Road, Bexhill Tel. 01424 435844 First Monday every month - Members and guests always welcome. Creole Jazz plus talented guests from 8pm - 10.30pm. Great traditional jazz, fabulous beer and good company. 1066 Jazz Club - jazz@1066jazzclub.co.uk EVERY FRIDAY AT AZUR, MARINA PAVILION, ST LEONARDS ON SEA.

8pm -11pm. Doors 7.30 pm. Members £8 and Guests £10 Stu. £5.00 For Further Information phone 01424 753784.or visit our website Friday 1st Goff Dubber’s Dixieland Express Friday 8th Colin Kingswell’s Jazz Bandits Friday 15th Les Hanscombe’s Tailgate Jazz Band Friday 22nd Sussex Jazz Kings Friday 29th Dave Ware’s Dixie Hot Shots

ELF

(Every Last Friday) - Friday 29th August ELF is a monthly festival of music and the arts providing a forum for local musicians, artists, dramatists and comedians to showcase their talents in a variety of venues around the historical 1066 town of Battle on every last Friday of the month. VENUES FOR 29th August: Mrs Burtons Restaurant & Tearoom. 2 High Street. The Bull Inn. 27 High Street. Nobles Restaurant. 17 High Street. The Kings Head. 37 Mount Street. After 10pm the performers will gather in The Kings Head for a major jamming session or you can try out your vocal cords at Karaoke in The Bull Inn.

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Thurs. 7th - 14th Aug. - The Wailers

At the 02 Brooklyn Bowl. The Wailers Perform ‘Legend’ at Brooklyn Bowl 0844 8560202.

Thurs. 7th - 9th Aug. Prudential RideLondon Cycling Show

At Excel, 1 Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock, London. The UK’s most inspirational Cycling Show. Free to enter. Displays from some of the best stunt riders. Personal appearances from some of the top male and female riders. Free secure bike parking. 7th August 11am - 8pm 8th August 10am - 8pm. 9th August 9am - 5pm www.prudentialridelondon.co.uk

Thurs. 7th - 9th Aug. - The Definitive Rat Pack

At the Congress Theatre, Eastbourne. Eves: 7.30pm. Sat. Mat. 2.30pm. Stephen Triffitt, George Daniel Long and Mark Adams are The Definitive Rat Pack! The Rat Pack epitomised ‘cool’ in the 1960’s. Their impromptu sell out shows caused a stir and attracted the rich and famous. 01323 412000.

Thurs. 7th Aug. - CineStage Presents From Here to Eternity

At the Trinity Theatre, T. Wells. 7pm. Sir Tim Rice’s magnificent new musical From Here To Eternity is adapted from one of the greatest novels of the twentieth century; a gripping tale of illicit love and army life which translates in to a breath-taking, romantic and excitingly original show, set to join the front rank of great musicals. 01892 678678.

Thurs. 7th Aug. - Big Band Sound

At the Bandstand, Grand Parade, Eastbourne at 8pm with the Central Band. Early Bird tickets Ad. £5. Ch. £2.50 from 01323 410611.

Fri. 8th & 9th Aug. Crowhurst Fayre Weekend

At Crowhurst Recreation Ground near the Plough Inn. The 1066 Rockitmen play in the marquee (Friday evening 8pm). Fayre and Flower show open Sat. 2pm. Barn dance with Spinning Jenny (Sat. evening 7.30pm). Details Mike Stewart 01424 830443. Dick Chalwin 01424 830339.

The Royal Oak - With Its genial informality and friendly atmosphere, this village Inn offers the perfect eating and drinking solution for after work get-togethers, couples and family groups and caters for all seasons with a large garden area to the rear giving alfresco dining option when the sun shines. Upcoming Events at the Royal Oak:

Friday 1st August 2014 - 20:00pm - 70s Tribute DISCO Night 70s Tribute Disco with DJ Andy B, in the Beer Garden. Enjoy music from the 70s and dress up the part! Prize for the best dressed person. Friday 5th Sept. 2014 - 20:00pm - Swinging 60s Tribute Night Go back in time to the Swinging Sixties, with DJ Andy B in the Beer Garden (weather permitting). Enjoy the music and dress-up the part. Bottle of wine Prize for the best dressed person.

Fri. 8th Aug. - Russell Howard: Wonderbox

At the Assembly Hall Theatre, T. Wells at 8pm. £20. One of our funniest and most successful comedians warms up in preparation for the Autumn leg of his Arena tour. 01892 530613.

Fri. 8th & 9th Aug. Fawlty Towers Comedy Dinner Show

At the Winter Garden in the Floral Hall., Eastbourne. 7.30pm. Guests are served by the comedy trio with sketches performed throughout the meal. A healthy portion of chaos and mayhem is thrown in for good measure whilst they do everything they can to keep the evening on course, of course! £39.50. 01323 412000.

Fri. 8th Aug. - Johnny Cash Tribute Show

At the Bandstand, Grand Parade, Eastbourne at 8pm. With Kevin Lovett - Man In Black. 01323 410611.

Fri. 8th & 9th Aug. - Africa Fashion Week

At Olympia Grand Hall, London. a celebration of African design talent and the diverse ethnic influences that contribute to fashion in the UK. This exciting event will champion new designers who are inspired by the rich culture of Africa and incorporate this into contemporary design. www. africafashionweeklondon.com

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Fri. 8th Aug. - Sissinghurst Farmers Market

At Sissinghurst Castle Garden, near Cranbrook, 10am - 3.30pm.

Fri. 8th Aug. - Rye Summer Classic Series 10K

At Rye Nature Reserve, Rye Harbour, Rye, TN31 7TU. 7.30pm. The route is a traffic free road out and back course through the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve. The course is accurately measured, fast and flat and if the weather is fine, a perfect opportunity for a pb. http://www.nice-work.org.uk

Fri. 8th Aug. - Brede Farmers Market

At Brede Village Hall every Friday from 10am - 12 noon.

Sat. 9th Aug. - Queen Tribute Show

At the Bandstand, Grand Parade, Eastbourne. 8pm. with HRH. This fantastic 5 piece show scaramouches brilliantly from the early hits of the 1970’s through to the stadium rock anthems of the 1980’s with a rhapsody of surprises along the way. Unique and unrivalled, not only powerfully recreating the wonderful sound of Queen, but also recapturing the outrageous and infamous fashions of the outlandish Freddie Mercury. 01323 410611

Sat. 9th Aug. Bexhill Model Railway Club Annual Exhibition

At St. Peter’s Community Centre, Church Street, Old Town, Bexhill from 10am - 5pm. Layouts, trade stands etc. Refreshments available. Ad. £4. Conc. £3.50. Child £1.50. Family £9.50. 01424 843379.

Sat. 9th Aug. - Photographic Open Day

At St. John’s Parish Hall, Meads Street, Eastbourne from 10am - 4pm. Free admission. Exhibition of Members work plus demonstrations, sale of equipment and refreshments available. For further information see www.sevensisterscameraclub.co.uk

Sat. 9th Aug. - The First Actress

At Smallhythe Place, Smallhythe Road, Tenterden, Kent. 3pm in the Barn Theatre. All tickets £8. This ninety-minute program will include an introductory talk, a staging of the play, and discussion with the audience, directed by Lesley Ferris. Booking essential.

Sat. 9th Aug. - Stonegate Farmers Market

At Stonegate Village Hall from 10am - 12 noon.

Sat. 9th Aug. - Hailsham Farmers Market

At the Cattle Market site, Market Street, Hailsham from 9am - 12.30pm.

Sat. 9th Aug. The Bexhill Scout Group Summer Fete

At Whydown, Bexhill. Games, competitions, fun dog show, have-a-go flyball, have-a-go agility, bouncy castle, gladiator jousting, kids sumo wrestling, cakes and cream teas and much more.

Sat. 9th Aug. - Summer Flower Show

At Little Common Community Centre, 2pm. Magnificent flower displays, vegetables, domestics, crafts and homemade refreshments. Entry £1. www.lchs.co.uk

Sat. 9th Aug. - Treasure Island

At Friar’s Road, Winchelsea, East Sussex, TN36 4ED. 6pm. This tale of buccaneers, greed, courage, betrayal and pieces of eight has both humour and brutality. An adaptation which is very much an adult production which can also be enjoyed by children. Tickets: £13.50 swabs & wenches and £6 cabin boys & girls. 01797 224446.

Sat. 9th Aug. - Fun Lovin’ Criminals

At the 02, Brooklyn Bowl, London. The band gained a large following internationally, notably in northwest Europe, around the release of their first two albums in the late nineties. 0844 8560202.

Sat. 9th Aug. - Summer School Seniors Hairspray Performance

At the Trinity Theatre, T. Wells. 2pm and 7pm. 01892 678678.

Sat. 9th & 10th Aug. - Summer in the City

At Alexandra Palace, Woodgreen, London. N22 7AY. The largest UK dedicated event to the Youtube world comes to Ally Pally for an extraordinary two day event. Lots of artists attending. http://www.sitc-event.co.uk/guests/

Sat. 9th Aug. - Bandstand Music - Afro Beach

At the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea. An afternoon of live performances and DJs playing the finest in African Coastal music. Free entry.

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Sat. 9th Aug. - Sunset Screening Back to the Future 1985 PG

The Introduction Agency For People Living In Kent, Sussex and Surrey

At the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea. Free entry. 8.30pm / Sunset Shown on the sea-facing wall of the Pavilion. Share those film classics with your friends and family. 01424 229111.

Tel: 01892 667750 Disappointed with internet dating? Don’t leave your happiness to chance!

Sat. 9th - 13th Aug. - Curator’s Tour

At the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea. Free entry. 2pm Free, meet at DLWP Information Desk. Meet DLWP curator Jane Won, for a tour of the Ivan Chermayeff exhibition and find out more about the works and their context.

*Personal Interview with Louisa *Confidentiality *Hand Picked Selections *Thorough Personal Profiles *High Success Rate *Client Rapport and Feedback *Refunds Policy

Sat. 9th Aug. - You Raise Me Up

You will be pleasantly surprised by our competitive fees!

Event at Eastbourne Rugby Club. See Eastbourne Area Epilepsy Group advertisement on page 52.

Louisa Sheridan, the Agency’s owner (pictured), has ten years’ experience in Personnel, Recruitment and Counselling. She is a true professional believing in a service of quality, not quantity. If you are single, separated, divorced or widowed and would like a more traditional and personal approach to finding a new partner, then put your faith in Louisa and take control of your future. Many of our clients meet their ideal partner within four introductions.

Sat. 9th & 10th Aug. - Rural Past Times Vintage and Agricultural Weekend

At Pestalozzi Village, Sedlescombe TN33 0UF. Horses and machinery working the land as in times gone by. Woodworking, crafts, pet displays and lots more attractions. See advertisement on page 42.

Sat. 9th Aug. - Hailsham Charter Market

At high street, Hailsham. A festival of fine food, drink and entertainment. From 9am. Entertainment on Vicarage Field starting at 10am with lots more attractions running into the evening. See feature on page 44.

Sat. 9th & 10th Aug. Vintage Transport Weekend

At the Bluebell Railway, Sheffield Park Station. Vintage cars, traction engines and trains in a weekend of nostalgia.

Contact Louisa Sheridan

Sat. 9th & 10th Aug. - Jousting Tournament

“to the world you may be someone, but to someone you may be the world”

At Hever Castle, near Edenbridge, Kent. Season of summer jousting with brave Knights of Royal England return to battle it out with spectacular displays of action, stunts, falls and fights.

www.yourstrulyintroductions.co.uk email: Louisa@yourstrulyintroductions.co.uk “I became a widower in 2003 and thought my life was over – Louisa proved me wrong.” R.B. – East Grinstead, West Sussex “Very professional with genuine care for her clients. Thank you for bringing us together.” P.S. & S.G. - Ashford, Kent “An excellent service in an age of mediocrity.” C.R. & P.M. – Tunbridge Wells, Kent

Sat. 9th-15th Aug. Detling Summer Celebration

At the Kent Showground, Detling, near Maidstone. Incorporating worship, bible teaching, practical faith seminars and time to just relax and have fun with your friends. www.peoplewithoutlimits.org

The White Hart, Catsfield A traditional village Bar & Restaurant The White Hart restaurant is now re-open and is well known for it’s traditional home cooked food, you will find an amazing atmosphere whenever you visit. Monday is Curry Night - offering Curry and a Pint for just £5.00. Tuesday is quiz night. Of course there is the ever popular Sunday roast, great value at £8.95. Friday is Pizza Night - A Pizza and a Pint (or glass of house Wine) for £5.00. The White Hart is one of the few pubs in the area which is dog friendly, and makes an ideal stopping off point when you are out enjoying the Sussex countryside. If your planning a night out with friends, discover the new facilities at The White Hart. Accommodation is also available with a self contained Holiday let situated adjacent to the Inn.

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very last Friday of the month since April ELF a festival of music and the arts has providing a forum for local musicians, artists, dramatists and comedians to showcase their talents in a variety of venues around the historical 1066 town of Battle. The Five main venues have hosted six musicians between 7pm and 10pm and we can report that it has been an amazing success so far. August is set to be the best yet with activities starting on The Abbey Green from 2pm and Live music again in the five main venues in the evening from 7pm till late. Friday August 29th on The Abbey Green we have from 2pm till 5pm.... • Various performances by local Singers and Dramatists. • A FREE drama workshop for children age 9 to 15. • A performance by some of the children from The Abbey School Choir. • Face painting. Outside Mrs Burtons Restaurant and Tearoom we have ‘Artists in Action’, local painters will be demonstrating their skills from 2pm till 7pm. From 5pm till 7pm there is live music and a Barbecue outside Mrs Burton’s. Many of the retailers in the town will stay open later and have fringe activities and special offers just for the ELF event. The event is Free and there’s something for all ages. Please book early if you would like to dine in one of the restaurants. Many venues will have a prize draw to help raise money for our adopted charities, Demelza and Oxjam. ELF will continue on Every Last Friday of the month throughout the year in pubs, restaurants and retail outlets so why not make Battle your last Friday of the month destination We would like to hear from anyone interested in being part of this fantastic new festival, as a performer, an exhibitor or a venue. You can contact the team via the inbox at www.facebook.com/everylastfriday or you can just follow us and get information and updates about the performers and venues. You can also email Christine Pond at burtonstearoom@gmail.com for more information.

The Venues for Friday 29th August Mrs Burtons Restaurant & Tearoom. 2 High Street Battle. www.mrsburton.co.uk 01424 774204 The Bull Inn. 27 High Street Battle. www.bullinnbattle.co.uk 01424 775171 Nobles Restaurant. 17 High Street Battle. The Kings Head. 37 Mount Street Battle The Abbey Hotel, 84 High Street, Battle After 10pm the performers will gather in The Kings Head for a major jamming session or you can try out your vocal cords at Karaoke in The Bull Inn.

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Special Food Theme Nights at The Bull The menu at The Bull Inn offers a mixture to suit everyone from vegetarians to meat eaters, and anyone looking for more adventurous dishes. For an exotic and tempting escape make sure you go along to their special food theamed nights. Much of the menu is inventive and experimental, and the combinations work really well. The cooking is accomplished and clever, but not gimmicky just for the sake of it. They serve a range of globally inspired dishes, carefully prepared and well presented. It is a testament to the skill of the Head Chef and kitchen team that they always manage to surprise and delight producing a perfect exercise in gastronomical excellence, and serving up a well-rounded experience every time that feels very special for the diner. It is advisable to book tables in advance, particularly on these popular nights. The Bull Inn offers excellent value for money and delicious dining, whether you’re planning a special night out, or happen to just be passing by.

Sat. 9th Aug. - ELO Again

At the Congress Theatre, Eastbourne. 8pm. Now you can relive the amazing sounds of ELO in the form of tribute act - ELO Again. Tickets £20. 01323 412000.

Sat. 9th Aug. Great Dixter Garden Exhibition Evening

At Great Dixter, Northiam, Kent. 6pm - 9pm. Have a glass of sparkling wine, meet the artist, nibble homemade delicacies and enjoy the gardens in the evening light the day before the supermoon. Price: £20 per person. Tel: 01797 254048.

Sat. 9th & 10th Aug. Newfoundland Rescue Dogs Display Event

At Bewl Water, Lamberhurst, Kent. Lots of attractions throughout the day including a water rescue display. www.bewlwater.co.uk

Sun. 10th Aug. - Rolls Royce Enthusiasts Club

At Sheffield Park and Garden, near Uckfield. Free event from 10.30am. (Normal admission charges apply). A range of classic and vintage cars on show with tea room, gardens etc.

Sun. 10th Aug. Barby Keel’s Animal Santuary Summer Fete

At Pipzedene, Freezeland Lane, Sidley, TN39 5JD. Many stalls and attractions throughout the day. See advertisement on page 43.

Sun. 10th Aug. The Ken Dodd Happiness Show

At the Congress Theatre, Eastbourne. 7pm. £22. Come along and enjoy a night in the company of a true comedy legend! 01323 412000.

Sun. 10th Aug. - Tonbridge Farmers Market

At Sovereign Way, Tonbridge from 9.30am - 1.30pm. Around 70 stands.

Sun. 10th Aug. Glyndebourne: La Traviata

Cocktail Safari performing at The Bull Inn

At the Trinity Theatre, T. Wells. 5.30pm. Live transmission from Glyndebourne. Sung in Italian with English supertitles. Tickets £15. 01892 678678.

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Hampton Court

Exclusive Pictures

Rotherview Nursery See page 39

Fruits of New England, Western Front war trenches and a wildlife garden are just a few of the inspiring show features to see at this year’s RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. Inspired by remembrance Sunday services and designed by Steve Mann of Groundbreaking Projects, the Lest We Forget Garden featured in the Grow Zone commemorated the outbreak of the First World War while also remembering those who fought. The garden was a recreation of the trenches and landscape of the Western Front featuring a working First World War tank. Designed by Charlotte Murrell, the Get a Taste for New England Garden celebrated the home of Ocean Spray’s cranberries. Visitors learned how the cranberry crops make it from farms to tables around the world in this tasty exhibit. Visitors saw a true cranberry wet harvest with different water areas mimicking New England wetlands. In addition to this, the Long Water hosted a

floating cranberry harvest installation in the shape of the quintessential English rose. The Visible Garden, sponsored by Viking Cruises and designed by Stephen Hall, demonstrated the ways in which we can attract wildlife to our gardens by planting both native and non-native flowers. The feature was divided into two areas, filled with native plants and ornamental cultivars respectively. The native planted area featured shrubs and flowers, along with ornamental plants suitable for bees and hoverflies, highlighting the work of the RHS Plants for Bugs project. The nonnative area of the garden included a water butt to collect rain and a seating area with beanbags, lanterns and a chiminea outdoor oven as well as a bug box, and a log pile to provide shelter to the more unusual visitors to the garden. The Quiet Mark Treehouse was the central feature at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. This exceptional acousticallydesigned structure was a once in a lifetime showcase that had to be seen to be believed. It has been specifically developed to offer a

vision of a quieter style of living, featuring the products that we all rely on, but without the unwanted noise. Nestled in a peaceful oasis of naturalistic forest planting and sculptured landscaping, designed by David Domoney of ITV’s Love Your Garden, the giant Treehouse was a special quiet escape from the noise of our busy world. Visitors could explore the Treehouse, which was made from Kebony wood and offers a beautiful sanctuary for wildlife including a bee wall, houses for solitary bees and wood stacks for frogs, toads and hedgehogs in the surrounding feature garden. Visitors learned how to encourage wildlife in their own garden whilst discovering the secrets to a peaceful, harmonious home. Sound is increasingly becoming a more important consideration when deciding what technology to buy for our homes. John Lewis’s pioneering partnership with the Quiet Mark award programme sets a new benchmark in sound quality for the next generation of high performance lownoise technology, designed to be in closer harmony with nature.

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Sophie Ellis-Bextor in ‘Fifty Golden Years: A Celebration of RHS Britain in Bloom’

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Peoples Trust for Endangered Species

Jon Wheatley and Jim Buttress

Christopher Biggins with What’s On Editor in The Stonewall Garden

Vestra Wealth’s Vista Garden

Essence of Australia Garden

Hedgehog Street

A Hampton Garden

Al Fresco by Peter Reader

Dave Parkinson Plants

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Fifty Golden years

Garden of Solitude

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The Visible Garden Sponsered by Viking Cruises John Inverdale and Linda Barker in The Just retirement Garden

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The ‘Journey Through Retirement’ garden - by Jack Dunckley. Taking inspiration from the progression to retirement, visitors walk through stages symbolising youth, maturity and retirement. In youth, Lavandula lining the pathway leads guests through the first borders filled with Echinacea, Artemisia and Salvia, outlined by a clipped yew hedge and stone panels. Maturity brings raised borders & increased accessibility. Two spectacular Magnolia grandiflora frame the final section, the pavilion.

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The Quiet Mark Treehouse by David Domoney

Linda Barker

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Samantha Bond and Mike Reid

London City Garden The Flintknapper’s Garden - A story of Thetford

Green is the Colour By Chew Valley Trees

‘Halo’ - The Bacchus Garden

Ocean Spray Cranberry Harvest Display

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John Hurt CBE supporting the NSPCC Legacy Garden

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Garden Services

The nesting season is coming to an end . . . let there be LIGHT! Now the nesting season is coming to a close, now would be a good time to start thinking about tidying up those unruly bushes and untidy trees that might be taking over your garden. With over 20-years’ experience, Danson Tree Care Ltd. is the name to trust, so call Nick Danson today on 01424 421804 to arrange an informal site visit and no obligation quote. “We have used Nick Danson for all of our tree surgery and husbandry and his work has always been fast, efficient and, best of all, clean. Our trees are all benefitting from his considerate and caring work.” Graham How, Hastings.

Sun. 10th Aug. - Mid Kent 5 Miler

At Staplehurst Cricket and Tennis Club, Frittenden Road, Staplehurst, TN12 0DH. 9am. The course which winds its way through the quiet lanes of the Kent countryside is fast and predominantly flat. http://www.midkent5.co.uk

Mon. 11th Aug. - The Wind in the Willows

At the Trinity Theatre, T. Wells, Summer School Juniors Workshop. If you are aged 7-12, a keen performer, avid maker or are just looking for something fun to do this summer, then why not join us for this fantastic theatre project. 01892 678678.

Mon. 11th Aug. - Garden Drawing Workshop

At Great Dixter, Northiam, Kent. 10am - 4pm. Numbers limited to 20. All ages and abilities welcome. Attendees should bring a packed lunch although tea and a piece of homemade cake will be provided. Price: £15 per person. Booking essential. 01797 254048.

Mon. 11th - 16th Aug. - Rock of Ages

At the Theatre Royal, Brighton. Rock of Ages is an LA love story lavished with over 25 classic rock anthems. Lose yourself in a city and a time where the dreams are as big as the hair, and yes, they can come true! Matinee and evening performances. 0844 871 7615.

Tues. 12th -16th Aug. - Rock Around The Clock

At the Congress Theatre, Eastbourne. Eves: 7.30pm Sat. mat. 2.30pm. Featuring a phenomenal cast of singers, dancers and musicians, Rock Around The Clock is a non-stop hit parade of Rock and Roll classics. 01323 412000. Tickets from £16.50 to £21.50.

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Tues. 12th - 16th Aug. Great British Beer Festival

At Olympia Grand Hall, London. With over 900 real ales, ciders, perries and international beers to try, the Great British Beer Festival has something for everyone and to suit every taste. www. gbbf.org.uk

Tues. 12th & 13th Aug. There’s Magic in the Music

At the Royal Hippodrome Theatre, Eastbourne. 8.15pm. A new jam packed Summer Season show full of variety. A magical look at the music through the ages of variety intertwined with stand up and sketch style comedy. Starring a professional and local cast. £16.50. 01323 412000. Also on 19th and 20th Aug. and 26th - 27th Aug.

Tues. 12th Aug. - Neutral Milk Hotel

At the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea. 7pm. The cult status of enigmatic headliners Neutral Milk Hotel is a testament to the power and longevity of their music. Their seminal 1998 masterpiece ‘In The Aeroplane Over The Sea’ is a record held in legendary regard by so many - and with good reason. 01424 229111.

Nicholls Bros is a local family run business trading for 50 years in the driveway, construction and surfacing industry. We specialize in all driveway finishes, red & black macadam, concrete, block paving or we can brighten up dull and tired old driveways with our hot tar and gravel bonded surface dressing, for a fraction of the cost of a new driveway. Our complete design service includes all necessary preparation, drainage and edging works. Commercial and agricultural areas, such as car parks and farm tracks are also catered for. For a free - no obligation quotation Phone 01424 838350 E:mail nichollsbros@gmail.com

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Tues. 12th - 19th Aug. - Billy Smarts Circus

At Hastings, Glyne Gap. Action packed all human production. Tickets and information on 0113 260 2444. See advertisement on page 43.

Wed. 13th Aug. - An Evening With Cricket Legend Sir Garfield Sobers

At the Assembly Hall Theatre, T. Wells at 7.30pm. £19.50. Garfield St. Aubrun Sobers, was born in Bay Land, St. Michael Parish, Barbados. Undoubtedly the greatest cricket player of his era (1952 to 1974), he was knighted by Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II in 1975 in recognition of his outstanding contribution to international cricket. 01892 530613.

Thurs. 14th Aug. - Robertsbridge Jazz Club

The Ted Beament Trio plus special guest Gordon Campbell and Hext. At Robertsbridge Village Hall at 8pm - 10.30pm. £8 on the door or tickets from Judges Bakery, Robertsbridge. www.robertsbridgejazzclub.com

Thurs. 14th Aug. - Big Band Sound

At Bandstand, Grand Parade, Eastbourne at 8pm with the Swing Shift Big Band. 01323 410611.

Pd Tree & Gardening services is a well established gardening firm with a friendly and reliable team of gardeners. We pride ourselves on our efficient and cost effective work. We can manage your garden with regular maintenance so that you can just enjoy the beauty of your garden with none of the hassle. We also specialise in garden fencing, tree Surgery, garden and site clearance and hedge and grass cutting. Please call today for a free visit and quote from Pd tree and Gardening Services - ‘Branching out to meet your evey garden need’

New Leaf Landscaping Ltd can transform your old garden into a garden you will love. Whether you want a court yard sanctuary or a practical outside space, where you can entertain your friends, we can do it for you. New Leaf Landscaping Ltd can design your garden right down the last daffodil or create a broad outline to work from. We can also build your new garden, from brick walls and BBQ areas to pergolas, new lawns and the planting of new beds and borders. New Leaf Landscaping Ltd is here to help, so please call for a free consultation.

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Fashion & Leisure The SUMMER SALE at HALO is now on! We are famous locally for our sales as you can be certain of getting a genuine bargain. With huge reductions on our SPRING/SUMMER STOCK now is the time to get top brands ICHI, B.YOUNG, BLEND, GLAMOROUS, MEXX, UTTAM, LITTLE MISTRESS, PAPERDOLLS, YUMI, SMASH, BRAKEBURN & FIORELLI at rock bottom prices. There are hundreds & hundreds of fantastic bargains throughout the store as many FOOTWEAR, JEWELLERY, GIFTS & ACCESSORY lines have also been reduced with many items LESS THAN HALF PRICE! The gorgeous NEW SEASON stock has started to arrive and some lines are selling out fast already! We only buy small quantities of each size & style so you need to be quick off the mark. A great way to keep up to date with our latest deliveries is to join our FACEBOOK page. Not only will you see photos of the newest stock, you will get early access to our sales and even the chance to win yourself a freebie from time to time! With stock deliveries most days there is a constant stream of new lines so we can offer you all the very latest styles at extremely competitive prices. So pop into our Heathfield shop, snap up a bargain in the sale and have a look at the new season stock whilst you are here!

Shuna’s Vintage Clothes Shuna Harwood is a British Academy Award winning Film Costume Designer. She was also nominated for an Oscar at the 68th Academy Awards for the film Richard III in the category of Best Costumes. A graduate of the Royal College of Art, London, Shuna worked as a fashion magazine editor for for several respected magazines, including Harper’s Bazaar and a fashion illustrator working with many Newspapers and Magazines before becoming a costume designer. Shuna has worked on many films including Notting Hill (1999), Firewall (2006), Richard III (1995) and Wish You Were Here (1987). Her passion has always been collecting vintage clothes and antiques and she now enjoys buying and selling them at her shop situated at Heathfield Market on Tuesday mornings. Shuna Lives in her idyllic Oast House situated near the village of Broad Oak, Heathfield.

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Rural Past Times are holding their annual show in the grounds of Pestalozzi Village, Sedlescombe, on 9th and 10th August. They have the usual favourites, Birds of Prey, Ferret Racing and Heavy Horses. Vintage Tractors and Commercials, Stationary Engines, Horticultural exhibits and Collections. This year there will be a new feature, Jill who sculpts with a chainsaw, visiting from the Forest of Dean. With live music along with many Trade Stands and a much larger Craft Marquee this year, there is something for everyone. Take a Tractor and Trailer ride to the top of the site to view the beautiful surrounding countryside. Last year profits enabled them to donate to fourteen local charities.

Thurs. 14th -17th Aug. - Airbourne 2014

On the Seafront and Western Lawns, Eastbourne. Eastbourne’s International Airshow - Airbourne returns once more with what is sure to be a thrilling line up including military fast jets, helicopters, parachutists and incredible displays from aerobatics teams, including the Red Arrows. Airbourne returns from Thursday 14th to Sunday 17th August 2014 and entry is FREE! The showground opens at 10am daily with the live stage starting at 10:30am and going on until about 7:30pm daily. Flying normally starts at about midday each day and goes on untill approximately 4:30pm. http://www.eastbourneairshow.com/

Thurs. 14th Aug. - Globe on Screen - Macbeth

At the Trinity Theatre, T. Wells. 7pm. Live recording from the Globe Theatre, London. From its mesmerising first moments to the last fulfilment of the witches’ prophecy, Shakespeare’s gripping account of the profoundest engagement with the forces of evil enthrals the imagination. 01892 678678.

Thurs. 14th - 18th Aug. - Loncon 3 The 72nd World Science Fiction Convention

This September, St Wilfrid’s Hospice invites you to become your hero in our brand new fancy dress fundraising event HERO WALK. The walk sees you joining hundreds of others descending on Eastbourne Seafront for this 10km (or 5km) challenge dressed as the hero of your choice. Be it a superhero, TV or film character, a literary favourite, a paragon of the community or simply your own personal hero. St Wilfrid’s would love to see you all on Sunday 21 September for the grandest fancy dress walk Eastbourne has ever seen! St Wilfrid’s Hospice is a local charity that cares for more than 1000 people every year living with a life-limiting illness. Its services are underpinned by a respect for human dignity and care and the hospice has a highly skilled team who not only provide treatment and care for physical symptoms but also are experienced in sensitively helping people address emotional, spiritual and social wellbeing. All the care provide by St Wilfrid’s Hospice is free of charge but it costs around £11,000 every day to run the hospice services, 85 per cent of that comes through fundraising and donations to the hospice.

Thurs. 14th - 16th Aug. - The Birds

At the Stables, Theatre, The Bourne, Hastings. Conor McPherson’s modern adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s short story which inspired the Alfred Hitchcock firm of the same name is oming to the Stables Theatre for three nights only in August. Mysterious masses of birds have begun to violently attack mankind. 01424 423221.

Fri. 15th Aug. - Ashford Summer 5K

At Victoria Park, Jemmett Road, Ashford, TN23 4QD, 7.30pm. The popular Ashford Summer Series returns for a fourth time in 2014. The races take place in a traffic free, park setting. www.nice-work.org.uk

Fri. 15th Aug. - Abba Tribute Show

At Excel, 1 Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock, London. brings together authors, artists, publishers, and fans of science fiction and fantasy. www.loncon3.org

At the Bandstand, Grand Parade, Eastbourne at 8pm. The ABBA Tribute Show is the most exciting and spectacular production of its kind. With superb vocal harmonies, brilliantly choreographed routines and polished musical arrangements. 01323 410611.

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Fri. 15th - 17th Aug. Guestling Flower Festival

At Guestling Church from 10am - 5.30pm each day. Theme: Another Look at Ladybird Books. Free entry and parking. Refreshments, ploughmans, bric-a-brac, book and plant stalls etc.

Sat. 16th Aug. - Wind in the Willows

At the Trinity Theatre, T. Wells. A performance from the Summer School Juniors Workshop. 3pm and 7pm. 01892 678678.

Sat. 16th Aug. - Sunset Screening The Goonies (1985) (12)

At the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea. 8.30pm / Sunset Shown on the sea-facing wall of the Pavilion. Share those film classics with your friends and family. Free entry.

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Sat. 16th & 17th Aug. 1066 Game and Country Fair

East Dean and Friston Village Market.

At the Normanhurst Estate, Catsfield, near Battle. A celebration of rural life bringing together country sports, entertainment, rural crafts, childrens activities, food and drink and much more. See page 51.

Sat. 16th Aug. Tunbridge Wells Farmers Market

At East Dean Village Hall

On the Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells. 10am - 4pm. Approx. 30 stalls.

Sat. 16th Aug. - The 80’s Tribute Show

( in the heart of the National Park)

Every Wednesday

At the Bandstand, Grand Parade, Eastbourne. The flamboyant eighties are back in fashion as The Tribute Show “Give A Little Respect” to the entire 80s decade as a tribute to the electric era. In advance ‘Early Bird’: Adult: £7.50, Child: £5.25. 01323 410611.

10.00am - 12.30pm.

High quality local foods and crafts, coffee shop, ample free parking Enquiries to Sam Stanisstreet 01323 423481 or 07730 325398. This very successful village market has been running for 11years.

Sat. 16th & 17th Aug. - Extreme Torque Show

At the Hop Farm Country Park, Beltring, near Paddock Wood. From monster trucks and motorbikes, to BMX and the freestyle sport of parkour, the Extreme Torque Show will have it all. Monster trucks Extreme and Lil’ Devil will battle it out in the Monster Arena to prove they are the best car crushing monsters in Europe; while over in the Bike Arena, petrol heads will be showcasing incredible tricks including wheelies, burnouts and stoppies. £15 (£7 concessions) bought in advance or £18 and £8 on the door. www.extremeeventseurope.com

Sat. 16th & 17th Aug. London River Rat Race

At Excel, 1 Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock, London. Rat Race have joined forces with Shelter, to bring you the wettest, wildest, most action packed 10k ever! Get ready to swim, wade, crawl, climb, jump, splash and run your way around our aquatic obstacle course! www.londonriverratrace.com

Sat. 15th Aug. - Pop Up Supper

At Great Dixter, Northiam at 7pm. There will be drinks in the garden followed by a set menu incorporating produce from the Great Dixter vegetable garden as well as lamb, slow cooked in an underground fire pit. A vegetarian option will be available. An exhibition of drawings and etchings by artist in residence Rosie MacCurrach will be on display. Price: £50 a head. T el: 01797 254048

Hailsham Charter Market 2014 A festival of fine food, drink and entertainment will hit Hailsham Town Centre on Saturday 9th August. Together with the regular Farmers’ Market that will take place at the cattle market from 9.00am to 12.30pm, the Charter Market will

provide a celebration of local food, drink and music on Vicarage Field. The market will be trading from 10.00am and 3.00pm, with some traders selling food into the evening, including a hog roast. The entertainment will also take place on Vicarage Field, starting at 10.00am, and will include children’s entertainment, morris dancers and swing bands up until 5.30pm. The evening entertainment will start at 6.00pm and will include a jazz band and singers from Hailsham Community College. (The entertainment will take place in the Civic Community Centre in Vicarage Lane if it is raining.) Full details of the market traders, can be found on Facebook: streetmarket@hailshamforward.co.uk Twitter: @hailshamstreetmarket So come down to Vicarage Field for a delightful shopping and musical experience and support independent trade!

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Sat. 16th & 17th Aug. Arts, Crafts and Vintage Fair

At Bewl Water Country Park, Bewl Bridge Lane, Lamberhurst, Kent. Art, handmade crafts and gifts by talented local crafts people. Raising funds for Friends of Eastbourne Hospital.

Sat. 16th & 17th Aug. - Jousting Tournaments

At Hever Castle, near Edenbridge, Kent. The Brave Knights of Royal England return to battle it out with spectacular displays of action, stunts, falls and fights in an authentic arena.

Sat. 16th Aug. - The Rye Show

At Lea Barn Farm, Rye Foreign, TN31 7ST. Horse show, dog show, classic cars, displays and attractions, bouncy castle, stalls, terrier racing, heavy horses, gun dog demos, pimms bar, tea room and lots more attractions.

Sun. 17th Aug. Open Air Theatre: Treasure Island

At Herstmonceux Castle, near Hailsham from 4pm. Gardens open for picnicing throughout the day. Presented by London Contemporary Theatre. Adults £14. Child £9. Family £40. Under 3’s free. 01323 833816

Sun. 17th Aug. - Sir Garfield Sobers

At the Congress Theatre, Eastbourne. 7.30pm. £20. Join the West Indian cricket legend for a fascinating evening of stories, reminiscences and seldom heard tales in an evening that is a must see for any sports fan. 01323 412000.

Sun. 17th Aug. - Comedy in the Big Top

At the Big Top, Hastings Glyne Gap Circus Field at 8pm. Admission £12 on the door or £10 in advance. 0844 4155228. See page 43.

Sun. 17th Aug. - The Bad Shepherds

At the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea. The Bad Shepherds play punk songs on folk instruments. They’ve mostly given the songs a kind of Celtic feel, and they’ve stuck in the odd reel and jig here and there. But occasionally they just thrash! They’ve always thought the excitement of a reel taking off is the nearest thing to the excitement of watching punk live in the 70’s. Tickets £19.50. 01424 229111.

England’s Medieval Festival A Complete Day Out for the entire family. An unforgettable experience at the largest and most authentic medieval festival in the UK. Cheer the chivalry of full armoured Knights Jousting. Experience the clash of broadswords from authentically-clad re-enactors with showers of arrows and cannon fire from ancient artillery pieces as they lay siege to the castle. Watch the spectacular flying displays with falcons, and the pageantry of twice daily parades. . Stroll the lanes of over a 100 traders and demonstrators; and enjoy the sights and sounds of strolling minstrels, jesters and live theatre at five stages on the grounds. For the children there is a huge Kid’s Kingdom with have-a-go archery, medieval skittles, ongoing stage shows, a ‘jester school’, face painting, games and much more. And when it’s time to take a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life - relax and savour the tastes from the medieval style taverns, with hogs roasting over open coals and over 20 real ales and meads to sample; or linger in the beautiful grounds of Herstmonceux Castle. Stay for the Medieval Banquet in the grand ballroom of Herstmonceux Castle on Saturday August 23rd (6.30pm-10.00pm). It is a ‘Feast fit for a King or Queen’ with music, dance and strolling entertainers. Come as a day visitor; and camp, glamp or stay at B&B on-site for the weekend . England’s Medieval Festival is a Complete Day Out for the Entire Family. Advance discount ticket sales, and more information about the Festival available online – www.EnglandsMedievalFestival.com or contact info@mgel.com

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Mon. 18th Aug. - Garden Drawing Workshop

shows during the summer meant they were in need of some long overdue TLC. Prepare to be astounded as our very own Extreme BMX team, show you how it’s done with excessive pedal power. Check out their bunny hops, barspins, 360s, tailwhips, flairs and of course the backflip. 08444 771000.

Tues. 19th - 23rd Aug. - Spirit of the Dance

At the White Rock Theatre, Hastings. the White Rock Theatre Summer Youth Project presents the Broadway hit musical comedy Hairspray! Eves: 7.30pm. Sat. mats. 2.30pm. 01424 462288.

At Great Dixter, Northiam, Kent form 10am - 4pm. This workshop is a wonderful opportunity to explore the garden through observational drawing/painting and mark making. There will be plenty of time to draw followed by a chance to look at everyone’s work, share ideas and have a cup of tea and a slice of cake. Price: £15 pp. Tel: 01797 254048 At the Congress Theatre, Eastbourne. Irish in origin and bursting with raw energy, this show combines heart-pounding Irish Dance with the sensual Latino rhythms of Flamenco and red hot Salsa. Evenings 7.30pm Thursday & Saturday matinee 2.30pm. £16.50, £19.50, £21.50 01323 412000.

Wed. 20th Aug. - The Wake The Union Band

At the Pavilion, George Street, Hailsham at 8.30pm. Shrewsbury Folk Festival have asked Steve Knightley to present this headline show featuring musicians involved in the making of the classic Show of Hands Album. Tickets £25. 01323 841414.

Wed. 20th Aug. - Bellowhead

At the Assembly Hall Theatre, T. Wells at 7.30pm. Tickets £19.50 standing or £24.50 seated. Bellowhead are widely praised for their stunning live shows and often acknowledged as one of the best live acts the UK has produced in recent years, wowing audiences in venues across the UK, Europe and North America and becoming a key fixture on the festival scene. In the process they’ve won BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Best Live Act an amazing 5 times, as well as Best Group twice.

Wed. 20th Aug. - Lamberhurst Farmers Market

At Lamberhurst Memorial Hall, The Broadway, Lamberhurst. 8.30am 12 noon. Regular and seasonal stalls.

Thurs. 21st Aug. - Extreme Stunt Show

At The Oval, Falaise Road, Hastings, Sussex, TN34 1EU. Check out the monster action where our very own trucks Extreme and Lil’ Devil compete to prove they’re the best car crushing monsters in Europe. 2013 was a very busy year for these monsters. Performing at over 150

Thurs. 21st - 23rd Aug. - Hairspray

Thurs. 21st Aug. - Big Band Sound

At the Band Stand, Grand Parade, Eastbourne. With the Swing Shift Band at 8pm. 01323 410611.

Fri. 22nd Aug. Sissinghurst Farmers Market

At Sissinghurst Castle Garden, near Cranbrook. 10am - 3.30pm.

Fri. 22nd - 30th Aug. - Funny Peculiar

At the Theatre Royal Brighton. Funny Peculiar is a fun and exciting, theatrical walking tour, ideal for visitors to Brighton and residents, who would like to investigate further the extraordinary town in which they live. Friday at 6pm. Saturday at 3pm. 0844 8717615.

Fri. 22nd Aug. - The Supremes Tribute Show

At the Bandstand, Grand Parade, Eastbourne. 8pm. With soulful vocals that work well with the tracks and dance moves all perfectly in time, the sisters are fun, sassy and elegant in this Motown extravaganza, with some Disco, Funk and Jazz added for good measure! 01323 410611.

Fri. 22nd Aug. - History of Britain

At Scotney Castle, near Lamberhurst, Kent. 7pm. The Pantaloons Theatre Co. perform a breathless race through the centuries. Ad. £13, Ch. £8. Family £40. This hysterical show is packed with songs, sketches and silliness and is suitable for all ages. Booking Essential 0844 249.

Sat. 23rd Aug. - Godspell

At the Royal Hippodrome Theatre, Eastbourne. production. 2pm and 7pm. £10. 01323 412000.

Summer School

The Sussex Guild Contemporary Craft Show At Pashley Manor Gardens

August 23rd – 25th 10.00 am – 5 .00 pm

Pashley Manor Gardens, Ticehurst, E. Sussex TN5 7HE To see the very best of locally crafted design work come to Pashley Manor Gardens, where over forty members of the Sussex Guild will be exhibiting their exquisite work in a marquee in front of the Elizabethan manor house this August Bank Holiday Weekend. You will see spectacular examples of a variety of crafts, including ceramics, creative textiles, furniture, glass, jewellery, printmaking and woodwork. Come to meet the designer makers, buy or commission an individual piece. The Garden Café, which specialises in local produce, and the breathtaking gardens, are open from 10am. The special entry price of £8.00 includes admission to the gardens and the Contemporary Craft Show. There is also a special ticket offer of two for one, for members of the National Trust. For more information about Sussex Guild events visit the Guild Shop, Southover Grange, Southover Road, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1TP Tel: 01273 479565. www.thesussexguild.co.uk

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Luxury Travel Evening with Southern Cross Travel at Wadhurst Castle Tuesday 9th September – 6.30pm until 9pm

You are invited to join the travel experts at Southern Cross Travel for a Luxury Travel Evening on Tuesday 9th September from 6.30pm. Discover the holiday possibilities that await you – be it a tailor-made longhaul holiday, ocean or river cruising, escorted touring or a short break to Europe or beyond, Southern Cross Travel can arrange your dream holiday in conjunction with our travel partners. Joining us on the night will be African Pride, APT Tours and River Cruises, Beachcomber Holidays, Canadian Tourism Commission, Classic Collection Holidays, Regent Seven Seas, Sunvil, Tourism Northern Territory, Travel 2, Unique Stays NZ and more! Doors open at 6.30pm at Wadhurst Castle. Come and enjoy a glass of wine and some nibbles, whilst browsing holiday destinations, ideas and offers in this beautiful setting. Southern Cross Travel will also be holding a raffle on the evening. Receive your ticket upon entry for your chance to win a selection of holiday goodies, including travel vouchers for our preferred tour operators. We hope you can join us! Please RSVP to penny@southerncrosstravel.co.uk or call us on 01892 783896 to reserve your complimentary place before the 25th of August. Spaces are limited, so be sure not to miss out! We look forward to seeing you on the 9th of September. Southern Cross Travel – The Tailor-made Holiday Specialists The Old Library, High Street, Wadhurst – 01892 783896 77a The Mint, Rye – 01797 229200 www.southerncrosstravel.co.uk

The Big Green Cardigan 2014 Cripps Corner - 5th-7th September 2014

The line–up has now been announced for the fourth Big Green Cardigan festival. For those who don’t know the festival, it has no musical theme; with acts from the fields of Americana to Blues and even a touch of acoustic tribal trance and a band performing 1920’s cocktail bar music. So who is playing? Just the four nominees from the British blues awards 2014, including LaVendore Rogue. The Roving Crows, who among their awards have won Band of the Year at the FATEA Music Awards and Best Live Act at The Irish Music Awards. Add in the overseas contingent of international Flamenco superstar guitarist Eduardo Niebla from Spain, and from Nashville, Buddy Mondlock whose songs have been covered by the likes of, Nanci Griffith and Garth Brooks. And let’s not forget the locals which include King Size Slim, Red Dirt Skinners, Rhythm Section, Otti Albintz and Sean de Burca, all based within 15 miles of the festival site. With 30 acts, camping, and our own ‘Green Cardigan’ real ale brewed by Franklin brewery from Bexhill it is the full festival experience, but just down the road! The Festival in a way is a bit old school, where the crowd genuinely listen to the music. No gimmicks. But do note, is not geared towards families, and runs an over 18’s only policy. Tickets, which are going fast, and full line- up at www.biggreencardigan.co.uk or info 07881 485771

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Sat. 23rd - 25th Aug. - Art Show and Sale

At Icklesham Memorial Hall from 10am till 4 daily. Original art, huge raffle, delicious refreshments and a warm welcome. Free admission and easy parking. 01424 814869.

Sat. 23rd Aug. - Neil Diamond Tribute Show

At the Bandstand, Grand Parade, Eastbourne. 8pm. As Neil Diamond prepares to mark 50 years at the top of his profession, singer and guitarist Bob Drury with his band, described as the UK’s ‘Voice of Neil’, celebrates the life and work of this musical legend. Featuring iconic songs from a hit filled musical career. 01323 410611.

23rd - 25th Aug - Bexhill Art Society Exhibition

At the Studio, De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea. Free entry. 11am - 5pm. Sun. 10am - 5pm. Mon. 10am - 3.45pm. www.bexhillartssociety.co.uk

Sat. 23rd - 30th Aug. - By Jeeves

Sat. 23rd - 25th Aug. - Flower Festival

At St. Martha’s Church, Little Common. TN39 4SL. 10am - 4pm daily. Sunday 10.30am - 4pm. Entry £2.00. Celebrating 25 years of Little Common Village Flower Club, also featuring art exhibition and sale by Rebel Art Group. Stalls and refreshments.

Sat. 23rd - 25th Aug. Flower Festival and Art Exhibition

At St. Mary The Virgin Church, Rolvenden, near Tenterden from 10am 5pm. (4pm Monday). Theme is Aesops Fables, stalls and refreshments. There will also be an interactive experience housed in a giant bell tent. Free admission. 01580 240463.

Sat. 23rd Aug. - Creepy Claws Day

At Bewl Water, near Lamberhurst, Kent. Both adults and children who wish to participate will have the opportunity to interact and hold the animals that they wouldnt normally have the opportunity of meeting. All displays are educational, fun and packed full of weird, wonderful and cute animals. Are you frightened of Snakes or Spiders ? - Why dont you Face Your Fear !!

Sat. 23rd - 25th Aug. - Jousting Tournaments

Sat. 23rd - 25th Aug. - Notting Hill Carnival

London’s famous Notting Hill Carnival celebrates its 50th birthday this year. This vivid spectacle of Carnival fills the streets with a million revelers over the August bank holiday weekend, with a sea of vibrant colours and a wash of rhythmic sounds. Saturday 23 August, 7-10pm. National Panorama Competition, See the UK’s best steel bands battle it out at Emslie Horniman Pleasance Park. Sunday 24 August, 6am – 8:30pm - Family Day. The fun starts with J’Ouvert from 6am-9am, featuring dance, drummers and steel bands. Then from 10am, it’s the children’s day parade. Main carnival parade, Monday 25 August, 10am–8:30pm. http://www.thelondonnottinghillcarnival.com/

At Hever Castle, near Edenbridge, Kent. Knights battle it out with spectacular displays of action, stunts, falls and fights.

At the Trinity Theatre, T. Wells. 5pm and 7.30pm. With a script and lyrics by Alan Ayckbourn this tale of escalating chaos and labyrinthine high jinks unfolds to the accompaniment of one of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most vivacious and sprightly scores. 01892 678678.

Sat. 23rd - 30th Aug. - Measure for Measure

At Half House Farm, 3 Oaks, TN35 4NE. Shakespeare’s rarely perform dark comedy, performed in the open air. See main ad. on page 43.

Sat. 23rd & 24th Aug. Biddenden Tractorfest and Country Fair

At Gordon Jones Playing Field, Biddenden, TN27 8BB. Local food and drink, tractors, demonstrations, attractions, ploughing and cultivation with vintage machinery. www.tractorfest.co.uk

Sat. 23rd - 31st Aug. - The Medieval Festival

At Leeds Castle, near Maidstone, Kent. Leeds Castle’s flagship event for 2014, The Medieval Festival is a magnificent nine-day celebration of medieval life and combat, staged in the beautiful grounds of the 900-year-old Castle. Experience life as it was in the Middle Ages with a different programme of inspiring activities each day, ranging from the Royal Armouries’ Knight School, Mounted Skill-at-arms, Medieval Market and Living History Re-enactment Camps to a 15th-centurystyle Longbow Tournament. A thrilling Grand Tournament comprising authentic jousts and an unplanned Mêlée. 01622 765400.

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Sat. 23rd - 25th Aug. BBC Good Food Festival

At Hampton Court Palace, East Moseley. For 3 fabulous days, Hampton Court Palace will host the very first BBC Good Food Festival. Expect a great selection of delicious artisan producers, a stellar line up of cooks and chefs, fabulous entertainment, family fun and great music. All set with the backdrop and grounds of stunning Hampton Court Palace. http://www.bbcgoodfoodfestival.com

Sat. 23rd Aug. Celebrating 50 Years of Mod Culture

At the Brighton Centre 6pm. £25.50. Featuring Bruce Foxton’s From The Jam and special guests Secret Affair, The Truth and The Chords. 01273 290131.

Sat. 23rd - 25th Aug. - Military Odyssey

At the Kent Events Centre, Detling, near Maidstone. With groups covering a vast period of global history, including Romans, Vikings, Medieval, the English Civil War, Napoleonic, the American Civil War, the Wild West, World Wars I & II, Vietnam right up to the present day. With over 4,000 re-enactors and living history enthusiasts in attendence as well as over 90 stalls, Military Odyssey is the world’’s largest multiperiod re-enactment show. http://www.military-odyssey.com

Sat. 23rd Aug. - Cranbrook Farmers Market

At the Vestry Hall, Cranbrook from 9.30am - 1pm.

Sat. 23rd - 25th Aug. England’s Medieval Festival

At Herstmonceux Castle, near Hailsham. See main ad. on page 45 including a £2 off voucher. www.englandsmedeivalfestival.com

Sat. 23rd - 25th Aug. - The Sussex Guild Contemporary Craft Show

At Pashley Manor Gardens, Ticehurst. See page 46.

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The 1066 Game and Country Fayre is located in the picturesque setting of Normanhurst Estate. Catsfield, Nr.Battle. Events over the weekend include: • A horse show all weekend • Family dog show • Clay Pigeon Shooting • Paintball/Nerf Gun Arena • Falconry • Gun Dogs & Agility • Family Dog Show • Beer Tent • Kids Rides & Entertainment • Scurry & Fly-ball • Trade Stalls • Display of Working Hounds by East Sussex and Romney Marsh Hunt and much more! (activities subject to change) Horse Show and Dog show entries still being taken now! The exciting programme is assured to keep everyone enthralled throughout the whole weekend and are expected to attract at least 3000 visitors per day. For more information call 07942878107. Check website for updates www.1066gameandcountryfayre.co.uk

Sat. 23rd - 25th Aug. - Festival of Transport

At Broad Farm, Hellingly, East Sussex BN27 4DS. Over 1,500 exhibits. See main advertisement on page 50.

Sun. 24th Aug. - An Evening of James Bond

At the Bandstand, Grand Parade, Eastbourne at 8pm with the Bond Band. Tickets in advance. Ad. £7.50. Ch. £3.75. 01323 410611.

Sun. 24th Aug. - Open Air Cinema Robin Hood Prince of Thieves

At Leeds Castle, near Maidstone, Kent. Gates open at 6pm, film starts at 7pm. Tickets: Adults £12; Children £8. 01622 765400.

Sun. 24th Aug. - That’ll Be The Day

At the Congress Theatre, Eastbourne. 7.30pm. Back by huge demand, prepare for a party as the nations favourite rock ‘n’ roll variety show That’ll Be The Day, returns with its brand new show! £22 to £26. 01323 412000.

Sun. 24th Aug. - Outdoor Theatre The Tempest

At the Barn Theatre, Smallhythe Place, Smallhythe Road, Tenterden. The Pantaloons put their own unique and hilarious twist on Shakespeare’s romantic tale of shipwrecks, sorcerers and silly servants. 01580 762334

Just 4 weeks to go until historic Firle Place flings open its doors for its annual Horse Trials, Country Fair and Dog Festival! On Sunday 31st August, over 500 riders, 1,000 dogs and up to 10,000 visitors will descend on this historic Sussex estate for the awardwinning Firle Place International Horse Trials, Country Fair and Dog Festival - voted SEEL Event of the Year in 2012 and 2013. Now in its 38th year, the jam-packed line-up on the 5,000-acre estate in the South Downs National Park includes something for every family member. Horse lovers will enjoy the world-class dressage, showjumping and cross country riding over the whole weekend, combined with some excellent shopping including over 60 Weald Craft exhibitors there for both days. Added to that, on the Sunday, the Country Fair and Dog Festival offer fun for all the family - and new for this year “My Dog Has Talent”. Dog owners will relish the huge variety of dog competitions, including high octane gundog scurries and terrier racing, and the added variety of farmers market stalls and attractions will suit everyone, including the shopaholics! Run in aid of Hope In the Valley Riding for the Disabled and the Breast Cancer Campaign, the Country Fair also boasts licensed bars, food outlets, Punch & Judy, have-a-go archery as well as a wide range of exhibitors. Organiser Jo Carr commented: “Stunning Firle Place is the perfect backdrop to this hugely popular event. Following extensive renovations, the 15th Century stately home’s art collection and tea room are open to the public. Bring the family and the dogs for a great day out in this historic country setting” Gates open at 9am. Entry on Sunday is just £10 per car including all occupants.

For more information, visit www.firleplaceevent.co.uk

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Eastbourne Area Epilepsy Group was formed in 2005 by Andy Evans to support people with Epilepsy, and their friends and families, in the Eastbourne Area. The group now covers East Sussex, the group attend different events all over the county. They also have a youth group for 7-17 year olds with epilepsy which meet in Eastbourne on the second Saturday of the month. The group is also there for information and raise awareness with stalls countywide and to reduce the stigma of epilepsy.

This month you can find us at Sat. 9th August - You Raise Me Up - Eastbourne Rugby Club Sat. & Sun. 23rd 24th August - Transport Festival Mon. 25th August - Age UK Event, Western Lawns, Eastbourne Thurs. 28th August - Eastbourne Area Epilepsy Coffee Morning. (Stalls And Raffle/Cakes/Books/ Tombola/Etc) Christ Church Main Hall, Seaside, Eastbourne. 10.00-12.30 Information will be available. Please come along, Sun. 31st August - Eastbourne Homes Event, Sevenoaks Park, Sevenoaks Road, Langney. 12.00-4.00

‘Everything Dance under One Roof’ and More! DanceHouseUk lives up to its name with a wonderful hand picked Team trained to perfection and inspiring others with their love of Dance. Owner Natascia tells us ‘I am very proud in all that the School and Students have achieved over the last 3 and a half years, the dedication and support is outstanding along with the enthusiasm for my very special friendly and technical Dance School. I want to see young students inspired and enchourage them to develop a life-long passion for Dance and the Arts so that DanceHouseUk produces the best dancer’s, singers, actor’s and

Teacher’s in Sussex. We take great pride and pleasure in each other’s successes and progress. It’s been a very successful year with Exams, Competitions, Fetes and working hard for this year’s Annuel Show ‘Lets Celebrate in Dance’. Myself and the Team are definitely proud of each and every student that attends DanceHouseUk! Please keep sharing OUR successes you can follow us on Face book, for our next exciting future events, we are off to Canterbury Competition’s and then followed by our Summer School on the 4th to the 8 th of August 2014!’ Have a wonderful Summer! Yours in dance, Miss Natascia x x

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Parent & Child

At Carousel we pride ourselves on ensuring all our children not only reach their full potential but thoroughly enjoy doing it. We believe education is not a destination but a journey. Our Outstanding OFSTED report reflects our dedication to all the children in our care. We believe that children learn best through explorative play and through the skilled intervention of our

practitioners. The Nursery environment reflects our commitment to using the outdoors as a classroom which endorses and reflects the indoor learning environment. We have a few places still available for September but our exemplary reputation means that these are being filled quickly so please call and we will be happy to give you a guided tour of our nursery.

Little Acorns Day Nursery offer quality care for children aged 0 – 5 years and the aim of the Nursery is to provide a loving and safe environment for the children in our care. We treat children as individuals and supply a wide range of activities to encourage their development, which will enable them to attain their potential with the help and guidance of our highly qualified staff. We offer flexible sessions to suit parents’ requirements. Subject to availability, we are able to register children hourly for the times required between 7.30am and 6.00pm from Monday to Friday. We are open 52 weeks of the year. Our nursery is set up as an open plan area, allowing children to have access to clearly labelled resources, this encourages children to move around freely, starting to make their own choices and decisions about their play. We offer a range of resources, including sand and water, rest and sleep areas, musical instruments, books, puzzles, mark making, heuristic play, small world and imaginary play equipment, secure outside play area including a stimulating ‘mud kitchen’ and planting area where children can play and explore with access to our local environment and community. We have two classrooms; ‘Acorns’ an exciting, stimulating and caring environment for those aged 0-2 years and ‘Little Oaks’ a fun filled room with access to a messy area encouraging independence and confidence and preparing your child for school. Now registered for 2 year olds who are eligible for the 15 hours government funding. We have recently had our OFSTED inspection and achieved ‘Good’ in all areas which we are delighted with. Please contact us for more information.

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Rye Arts Festival 12th-28th September 2014

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lassical and contemporary music, literary talks, historical walks, theatre, comedy, art exhibitions and children’s events are all on the menu at the 43rd annual Rye Arts Festival, which this year runs from 14 to 29th September. Classical Music highlights include the return of the Euphonia Company with a fully-staged production of Verdi’s La Traviata on 13th Sept. All the singers, including Icelandic soprano Rannnveig Karadottir in the title role, and the musicians in the full orchestra are professionals so this is a must-see event. The Festival finishes on 28th Sept with the brilliant The English Concert – one of the world’s finest chamber orchestras. Sandwiched between are many concerts including a weeklong residency by the Piatti Quartet who will also be joined by other musicians to form a quintet and sextet, as well as giving a free gig on 21st Sept in a pub, titled Beer and Beethoven. The performer won’t be Brahms and Liszt!

Among many other highlights, including the return of pianist Nikolai Demidenko, the exciting vocal group Voces8 are not to be missed, singing on 18th Sept at Winchelsea Church which might have been built for them! British jazz legends Alan Skidmore and Peter Jones will be bringing their quintet to play a tribute to Elvin Jones, John Coltrane’s drummer. There will be folk from the award-winning Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin duo; electric blues from one of the UK’s finest exponents, West Weston’s Bluesonics; and Flossie Malavialle sings every Indie band worth its salt’s self-proclaimed biggest influence Jacques Brel, plus a bit of Edith Piaf! Last, but far from least, the Rye Arts Festival’s favourite singer, raconteur and wit Cathy Jordan is back to popular demand. And she is, once again, fronting the incomparable Dervish. The varied literary programme includes Sarah Raven talking about Vita Sackville-West’s designs for the Sissinghurst garden; Jane Gardam on her Old Filth trilogy; Richard Owen on the inspiration for DH Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover; Vicky Pryce on ‘doing porridge’ having taken her husband’s driving points; Henry Blofeld on… well, Blowers; and many more fascinating talks! Theatre is represented by When the Rain Washes, a one-man play about a young black man’s horrifying and yet inspiring life through and after independence in Zimbabwe, plus Bite-Size Plays – both of which wowed audiences at last year’s Edinburgh Festival. On a lighter note, Gyles Brandreth is back with his sidesplitting, sell-out show from the Edinburgh Fringe. And youngsters from the Rye Dance Centre will again perform at Rye College. But older Ryers can take part in Argentine Tango and Flamenco workshops – and then watch the real thing by professional and polished performers. The ever-popular Winchelsea Cellar Tours and tour of the Romney Marsh churches are back, together with the returning Rye in World War II walk, which has the added poignancy of being the 75 anniversary of the start of the conflict. So if music, theatre, literature or informing and inspiring speakers float your boat, check out the 60-plus events between 12th and 28th September in Rye and make sure you don’t miss the best smaller Arts Festival in the UK! More information is available by telephoning the Box Office on 01797 224442 or checking out www.ryeartsfestival. co.uk. The Box Office will be open for personal bookings at Phillips & Stubbs in Cinque Ports St, Rye, from 9.30am to 1.00pm Monday to Saturday from 11th August.

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Gibbons Mannington & Phipps are a ‘full service firm’, able to carry out all of the services that you should expect from a firm of Chartered Accountants. We do company, business and charity accounts, audit, tax for people and for business, business advice and personal financial guidance. We can make a difference to you and your business to secure your financial future. We look after private companies of all sizes, professional and family partnerships, sole traders and personal tax clients. We are registered auditors and qualified tax specialists. We are on your doorstep too, with offices in Bexhill, Rye and Tenterden or we can travel to you if this is more convenient. Accountants traditionally process historical information to help comply with the responsibility to report to the authorities. Many such obligations fall on individuals, businesses and organisations of every size. These are not the only services Gibbons Mannington & Phipps have to offer you. Planning for the future, troubleshooting and investigating, analysing and reporting are some of the services that may be of more interest to you and we offer all these. We are always happy to discuss the specific needs of a potential client during an initial half hour, with no obligation and no charge. You have nothing to lose and so much to gain from professional advice given by qualified people.

The Rye Bakery is a family run business and has been established for over 100 years. The present owner has been running The Rye Bakery for nearly 25 years. The bakery has a staff of 44 and make regular wholesale deliveries to over 90 regular customers. Trade enquiries are always welcome. Please call in to The Rye Bakery where you will find only the finest Artisan breads and pastries made everyday as well as coffee, tea and sandwiches to eat in or takeaway.

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Health, Fitness & Beauty

Trim Feet Podiatry offer complete professional treatment, offering appointment times to suit everyone. Feet are one of the most active parts in the human body, they go everywhere with you and take part in everything from shopping to sporting activities, therefore at Trim Feet Podiatry we believe that your foot care should not only be seen as a treatment but a lifestyle choice, maintaining general foot health and preventing future mobility and joint problems.

Miniskirts, features some of the greatest hit songs from the swinging sixties. Eves: 7.30pm. Wed. and Sat. Mats. 2.30pm. Tickets £15 to £30. 01323 412000.

Mon. 25th Aug. - See The Steam Giants

At Brede Waterworks on the A28, six miles north of Hastings. The steam pumping engines have been restored and are in motion again. Free entry. Refreshments available. 01323 897310.

Mon. 25th Aug. - Garden Drawing Workshop

Sun. 24th & 25th Aug. - Bushcraft

At Penshurst Place and Gardens, Penshurst, near Tonbridge. 11am 5pm. The Bushcraft Co. invites children to explore life as a WW1 soldier. Interactive sessions every hour, learning the core principles of outdoor survival in a controlled environment.

At Great Dixter, Northiam. 10am - 4pm. This workshop is a wonderful opportunity to explore the garden through observational drawing/ painting and mark making. Price: £15 per person. Book Online www.greatdixter.co.uk or tel: 01797 254048.

Mon. 25th Aug. - The Good Old Days Featuring Special Guest Anton Du Beke

Mon. 25th Aug. - Bandstand Music: Tango Unlimited

At the Royal Hippodrome Theatre, Eastbourne. 7.30pm. Tickets £22.50. Old Time Music Hall presented by Anton Du Beke. 01323 412000.

Mon. 25th Aug. -AgeUK Event

At Sissinghurst Castle, near Cranbrook at 7pm. Ad. £15. Ch. £8. Family £37. Join Quantum Theatre for the retelling of this magical tale. Booking essential. 01580 710700.

Mon. 25th - 30th Aug. Dreamboats and Mini Skirts

At the Theatre Royal Brighton. Eves: 7.45pm. Wed. and Sat Mats 2.30pm. From the producers of West Side Story and South Pacific this Tony award-winning version of Irving Berlin’s classic musical Annie Get Your Gun stars Jason Donovan. 0844 871 7615.

At The De La Warr Pavillion, Bexhill On Sea. Dancing with Ragroof Players, live music from Corina Piatti Trio and Kiju Tango DJ. Free entry. On The western Lawns, Eastbourne. · Children’s Funfair. · Live Entertainment. · Traditional Family Games. · Food and Craft Stalls. Meet Eastbourne Area Epilepsy Group. See page 52.

At the Congress Theatre, Eastbourne. Inspired by the 7 smash hit multimillion selling albums of Dreamboats and Petticoats, Dreamboats and

Tues. 26th Aug. Alice Through the Looking Glass

Tues. 26th - 30th Aug. - Annie Get Your Gun

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You are invited to Unique Boutique’s re-launch event on Friday 22nd August from 6-9pm Come and meet the team at Unique Boutique Hair & Beauty Studio, 9 Parkstone Parade, Parkstone Road, Hastings, TN34 2PS. Enjoy a glass of Bucks Fizz on arrival and see a variety of hairdressing & beauty demos taking place during the event. There will be a prize draw/raffle (raising money for St Michaels Hospice) along with Free samples/goodie bag for all visitors. You will also receive a Free £5 gift voucher to use in the salon at your next visit. (gift voucher cannot be used with any other offer) Existing clients who bring a friend will receive in addition to the £5 voucher, an ‘upgrade’ service on their next salon visit.

Tues. 26th Aug. - 1st Sept. - Lee Evans Monsters

At the Brighton Centre at 8pm. Lees amazing new show bringing his manic energy, observations, hilarious delivery and the side splitting material. 01273 290131.

Wed. 27th Aug. - Rio 2 (U)

At the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea. 2pm. 3D computer-animated musical adventure-comedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios and directed by Carlos Saldanha. £4. 01424 229111.

Thurs. 28th Aug. - The John Mann Music Show

At the Winter Garden Theatre, Eastbourne. Enjoy yesterday’s music played today on the Eminent organ and grand piano all interspersed with John’s wonderfully infectious humour. 2.30pm. £7. 01323 412000.

Thurs. 28th Aug. - The Country Superstars Experience Tribute Show

At the Royal Hippodrome Theatre, Eastbourne. 8pm. hosted by Sarah Jayne who has been performing as Dolly Parton for over 22 years and is Europe’s Leading Tribute to the Queen of Country. 01323 412000.

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Wedding Services Thurs. 28th Aug. - Peter Pan

At Scotney Castle, Lamberhurst, Kent at 6pm. Ad. £13. Ch. £8. Family £40. Fasten your lifebelts for a fast and frenzied journey back to your childhood. Booking essential. 01892 893820

Thurs. 28th Aug. Eastbourne Area Epilepsy Coffee Morning

At Christchurch Main Hall, Seaside, Eastbourne from 10am - 12.30pm. Stalls, raffle, cakes, books, tombola. Information available. See p.52.

Thurs. 28th Aug. - 13th Sept. To Kill A Mockingbird

At Regents Park Open Air Theatre. NW1 4NU. Winner of the WhatsOnStage Award for Best Play Revival, our 2013 sell-out production of To Kill a Mockingbird returns ahead of a major UK tour. 0844 826 4242

Thurs. 28th Aug. - An Evening With Best Selling Historian Alison Weir

At Leeds Castle, near Maidstone, Kent. Talk entitled ‘The Monstrous Regiment of Women: Tudor Queens and Commoners’. Alison is currently the best-selling female historian in the UK specialising in royalty. Event price including dinner - £40 per person. Call 01622 767855. If you are fan of magicians and highly professional sleight of hand artists, then be dazzled, baffled and entertained by the amazing Lewis Fuller. Lewis is one of the most exciting new talents in magic today, an incredible talent, who has made a big name for himself in the magic industry. He has appeared on television, in newspapers, online blogs and numerous celebrity events. Lewis can entertain guests in large venues such as concert halls, or in small locations such as company dinners. Lewis’s close-up magic leaves audiences spellbound and most importantly laughing with joy....... Jonathan Ross - “Thank you Lewis for entertaining all of our guests, it helped make the day so special”

Fri. 29th Aug. - The Tempest

At Scotney Castle, near Lamberhurst, Kent at 7pm. Ad. £13. Ch. £8. Family £40. Quantum Theatres Production of Shakespeare’s magical play of love and sorcery. 01892 893820.

Fri. 29th & 30th Aug. Ant and Decks Takeaway on Tour

At the 02 Arena, Docklands, London. In addition to hosts Ant & Dec, the raft of celebrity stars will be joined on stage by former Pussycat Doll ASHLEY ROBERTS who will resume her role as the host of Ant v Dec and Irish dance phenomenon RIVERDANCE who will be treating each city to a spectacular showcase.

As a cheese maker I’m able to offer you a service where all of your wishes can be met for your special day. At Bespoke Cheese you can choose the shape of your cheeses, cylindrical, square, little hearts, all of which are made especially for you. Would you like to have your cheese matured for a little longer, giving a stronger flavour, muslin bound or rinded, given your preference I can advise you of the best options available. Your cheeses will be made from the wonderful raw milks of free range, grass fed animals, you can choose from cows, ewes or goats milk. I can also provide you with a totally stress free service, by delivering and dressing your Bespoke Cheese cake with flowers to match the bouquet. Call Rebecca to discuss your requirements: 01580 201610 or 07525 689116. The Traditional Cheese Dairy, Stonegate, East Sussex. www.traditionalcheesedairy.co.uk SEE OUR FRONT PAGE ADVERTISEMENT.

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ollowing their highly successful wedding show at Battle Abbey, Empirical Events are delighted to announce their next event being held at the stunning Hastings Museum & Art Gallery on Sunday 14th September. A real hidden gem of colonial design and a venue that is experiencing rising interest in weddings with both the interior and the grounds providing a beautiful backdrop for wedding photography. The Durbar Hall is the licenced room for wedding ceremonies with its intricately carved wooden walls and gallery. Wedding Co-ordinators from Hastings Museum will be available on the day to discuss your interest and to arrange a tour of the venue. The Wedding Fair will be set across 2 halls, The Durbar Hall and The Long Gallery. We have carefully selected approximately 40 companies who are renowned for the quality of their products and their reliability of service who will be travelling from East & West Sussex to meet couples planning their weddings. Traditional wedding suppliers will be present together

with some new ideas that we are certain will be of interest. As main sponsors of the Hastings Museum & Art Gallery Wedding Fair, Azur at the Marina Pavilion will be providing welcome drinks on arrival and will discuss how their wedding reception packages overlooking the sea compliment your ceremony at the Museum. Doors open at 11.00am and entry is FREE. Please follow our Facebook page where you can register in advance for your chance to win some exciting prizes. We look forward to welcoming you at Hastings Museum & Art Gallery, John’s Place, Bohemia Road, Hastings, TN34 1ET. We have some space still available for selected wedding service providers Please contact Helen Pomery on 01424 444324 for more information as soon as possible.

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Swallows Oast: Originally biult in the 1830’s, Swallows Oast is situated at Gibbs Reed Farm, East Sussex and has been well known as a banqueting hall since 1995. Swallows Oast has ample room to comfortably seat 100 guests downstairs and 30 upstairs for a meal prepared by their resident chef Russell Webb of Capers Catering. Russell will always ensure he creates a menu to suit your personal taste. Another popular catering option throughout the summer months is a barbecue or spit roast, these can either be served as a main course or a buffet style evening feature. Swallows Pavilion holds a full licence to perform a civil ceremony for those looking for an outside wedding. Telephone: 01580 200638 markvidal@swallowsoast.co.uk - 60 -

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Nursing & Care

What is a Will

Fri. 29th Aug. - The Good Old Days

A will is the Expression by a living person of wishes which they intend to take effect immediately after their death. To make the wishes enforceable in law a person must incorporate in a legally valid document the disposal of their assets on death. The will does not take effect until the person dies but it can be changed at any time prior to death. Capacity to make a will The capacity to make a will depends on the person having attained the age of eighteen years and being of sober and sound mind and understanding.

At the White Rock Theatre, Hastings at 7.30pm. Based on the popular 50s BBC television show, The Good Old Days recreates an authentic atmosphere of the Victorian- Edwardian music hall. Featuring special guest stars Lionel Blair and Lee Thompson, all your old favourite songs will be performed. £20. 01424 462288.

Fri. 29th Aug. - Michael Buble Tribute Show

At the Bandstand, Grand Parade, Eastbourne at 8pm. 01323 410611.

Fri. 29th Aug. - Medieval Banquet

At Leeds Castle, near Maidstone. Come dressed as Lords and Ladies from the Middle Ages for a hearty feast fit for a King, in the oak beamed Fairfax Hall at Leeds Castle. Evening price - £59 pp. 01622 767855.

For more information please contact Matthew lock. Tel: 01424 200272. Mobile 07900 732418 E Mail matthew@lockandgurney.co.uk www.lockandgurney.co.uk

Procter Health Care Procter Health Care Ltd is a premium supplier of healthcare products, based in Eastbourne. Our wide range of products include mobility aids, incontinence products, pressure relief products, bed protection and many other living aids which are designed for the disabled community, the elderly and those with general mobility difficulties. Our online healthcare shop caters for all your healthcare and mobility needs. Here at Procters, we understand the importance of providing items which are tailored to your individual needs. We have a wide range of products to assist and support you through your everyday life. We offer a high standard of service to help you find the healthcare product you require, at a price you can afford. See front page.

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Sat. 30th Aug. - BBQ, Beer and Birds

At Feathers Wildbird Centre, Parsonage Farm, Salehurst TN32 5PJ. Owl display, barbecue, beer tent, pimms bar, bouncy castle and much more. See main advertisement on page 67.

Sat. 30th Aug. Elio Pace Perform Billy Joel Songbook

At the Royal Hippodrome Theatre, Eastbourne. 8pm. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience The Billy Joel Songbook in this electrifying concert performed by the dynamic singer/songwriter and piano player, Elio Pace and his magnificent band. £20. 01323 412000.

Sat. 30th Aug. - Light Fantastic: The Chermayeff Effect

At the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea. 2pm. £5. For the first time, work by three generations of the Chermayeff family can be seen in one place in Ivan Chermayeff : Cut and Paste. Professor Alan Powers, author of a book on Serge Chermayeff and associate curator of the current exhibition, looks at themes linking his work of three generations of the family and through these at the different meanings of Modernism in the past 100 years. 01424 229111.

Sat. 30th and 31st Aug. - The Mid Kent Show

At Bewl Water, Lamberhurst, Kent. 10am - 8pm. Garden, craft and food stalls, childrens games and lots more attractions. 01892 890000.

Sat. 30th and 31st Aug. Jousting Tournaments

At Brave Knights of Royal England return to battle it out at the annual jousting tournament. Witness spectacular displays of action, stunts, falls and fights in an authentic arena.

Sat. 30th and 31st Aug. Antiques and Collectors Fair

At the Kent Event Centre, Detling, near Maidstone.

Sat. 30th & 31st Aug. - Grand Tournament

At Leeds Castle, near Maidstone, Kent. comprising authentic jousts and a real life unplanned Mêlée. Visitors will see the squires arm the knights in full plate armour, before witnessing four knightly warriors compete in this thrilling special ticketed event. Adults £24. Tel: 01622 765400.

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Dementia care‌. in St Leonards Following an extensive refurbishment programme Lauriston has just opened a new space for people with dementia in our welcoming and impressive care home. Members of our staff team are specially trained in dementia care to deliver the appropriate type of attention and support to each individual in our home. We provide a number of opportunities for people with dementia to harness their happy memories and sense of self. Through music, creative activities, a reminiscence area with photographs and various personal possessions, we open up alternative ways for people with dementia to communicate and express themselves. Each of our residents has a beautiful private room all of which are en suite. Our wide range of food is freshly cooked by our own in house chef, and we are proud of our

landscaped gardens and patio areas, tea bars and lounges and welcoming other communal areas for people to meet friends and family. If someone you love has dementia, contact Helena Barrow, our Home Manager, who will be able to help you find out more about how we can help‌and care. Lauriston, 40 The Green, St Leonards on Sea, E Sussex TN38 0SY Tel: 01424 447544 home.leo@mha.org.uk

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Welcome to Wealden Mobility!

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n amazing array of mobility equipment and special off road scooters greeted visitors to the Brightling International Horse Trials in July. There was great interest, not least from our rose hued editor, in Wealden Mobilty’s stand which they shared with Mybility, distributor of very special off road powerchairs and TerrainHopper. The Mybility range of “go anywhere” powerchairs give their users an almost limitless access to town and countryside alike. Mybility

owner Chris, who has had MS for 25 years, shows the ability of his chair to lift him up to a standing position in the photo (insert image location ie left, right, below) which gives him the freedom to interact with people at eye level and, as he says, have a beer at the bar! The TerrainHopper Overlander 4 is a specialist 4x4 mobility scooter designed exclusively for off road use. It comes with a wide range of options and there is also a junior version available. All models have joystick control options in addition to the handle bar / thumb control steering. (Insert appropriate image). All of these scooters provide a comfortable seating position and offer all day use, subject to how they are driven and the terrain. For further information and advice regarding mobility scooters, particularly off road models, call 01435 864155 or drop into Wealden Mobility on Heathfield High Street.

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Pets, Wildlife, Equestrian Halliday-Sharp back on the podium at Brightling Park International Brightling Park International once again proved a happy hunting ground for Liz Halliday-Sharp last weekend (July 12/13) where three sensational results saw her and Chailey Stud take home both the 1* and 2* South East Eventers League trophies for the second year running. Podiums for Blackie (Fernhill by Night) in the CIC2* and Flynn (Cooley Cruise Control) in BE100, as well as a top-five result on Chaco’s (Cooley Ground Control) CIC1* debut, emphasised the stable’s increasing strength in depth, as well as the potential of Team Cooley USA. Halliday-Sharp’s USA Training Listed mount, Blackie, led the charge at Brightling by equalling the CIC2* second place he achieved there 12 months ago. “It’s always nice to finish on the podium,” said Liz. “Blackie now seems to be over his mid-season wobble and getting back to the sort of form we saw at the start of the year. I must admit to being a bit disappointed with the Dressage score of 45 as I know we can do a bit better than that now, but in the jumping phases he was awesome and found it easy. No-one made the optimum time Cross Country, and despite a few time faults we were one of the fastest on the day. As it turned out, second place was the best result we could have achieved anyway based on our Dressage score. I’m just happy we did enough to finish where we did and deny Oliver Townend a clean-sweep of the podium: he’s a hard man to beat! Acquired by Liz at the end of 2010, Chailey Stud Equestrian Centre in East Sussex (UK) offers superb full and competition liveries as well as hire of the fabulous indoor and outdoor arenas, and Cross Country facilities. www.chailey-stud.co.uk www.lizhalliday.com

Liz Halliday-Sharp

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Birds of a Feather Tho’ I am mainly a “bird man” a stroll up to my local woods in Beckley on a lovely summers day can be very rewarding with the vast selection of Butterflies around. Identifying them is a different matter, sure, the more I see the easier it gets but the little critters don’t always settle for me. I have occasionally seen the *rarer* butterfly like the “Grizzled Skipper” but mostly the more common woodland species like the White/ Red Admiral, Silver-washed Fritillary, the

odd Comma, millions and millions of the Meadow Browns, the beautiful Peacock, Gatekeepers, Ringlets plus some that I was just unable to identify. An hour or two with me Lumix, me binoculars and nature sets me up nicely for the riggers of Feathers. Talking of which take a peak at the page opposite, this should be a great family day. Apart from an Owl Display with the wonderful “Owls About Town”

we have - Beer for dad, Pimms for mum, a Bouncy Castle for the offspring, a scrummy barbecue if you get a tad peckish, you can also meet the RSPB and Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, Allan ..... feathers wild bird care. www.featherswildbirdcare.co.uk

Sat. 30th Aug. - Ultimate 80’s Night

At the White Rock Theatre, Hastings in the Sussex Hall. 01424 462288.

Sat. 30th Aug. - Cher Tribute Show

At the Band Stand, Grand Parade, Eastbourne at 8pm. Features Believe In Cher, Gypsy Dancers and live musicians. 01323 410611.

Sat. 30th Aug. - Music and Beer Festival VIII

At Smallhythe Place, Smallhythe Road, Tenterden from 11am. All tickets £10 on the day. £8 in advance. Lots of music and beers/ciders to choose from plus barbecue and wine tent.

Sat. 30th Aug. National Paralympic Day and Liberty Festival

At the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. This free outdoor event showcases the talents of death and disabled artists including live music, street theatre, dance, plus film and fun activities for kids. Watch world class paralympic sport courtesy of the British Paralympic Association.

Sun. 31st Aug. - Firle Place International Horse Trials and Country Fair

At Firle Place, Firle, Lewes, BN8 6LP from 9am. £10 per car including all occupants. See main advertisement and feature on page 51.

Sun. 31st Aug. - Rye Maritime Festival

At Strand Quay, Rye. A mixture of Maritime Exhibitions, demonstrations and live entertainment. Celebrating Rye’s nautical heritage. Displays by coastguard, RNLI, Sea Cadets, Environment Agency plus lots more.

Sun. 31st Aug. - The Len Phillips Big Band Swinging on Broadway

At the Congress Theatre, Eastbourne. 3pm. After four years of sellout shows, this all-star band returns to Eastbourne with a brand new programme. £15.50 to £17.50. 01323 412000.

Sun. 31st Aug. Neil Bartlett in Conversation with Julian Clary

At the Theatre Royal Brighton. 3pm. Tickets £10. Proceeds to Theatre Royal Brighton Young Writers project. 0844 8717615.

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