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July 2012 Imberhorne Sports Hall: e Next Step Hockey Olympic Dreams Daisy Styles & the 1936 Olympics Ashdown Forest Walk Pocket Money Competitions Living EAST GRINSTEAD Photo by kind permission of East Grinstead Town Council Support your local businesses LOCAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY & COMMUNITY NEWS Call 01342 300152 to advertise See page 3 01342 315250 07851 421104 New Boarding - Guttering ALLZONES BUILDING & ROOFING Tiled Roofing Building works Flat Roofing

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Page 1: East Grinstead Living July issue

July 2012

Imberhorne Sports Hall: The Next StepHockey Olympic Dreams

Daisy Styles & the 1936 OlympicsAshdown Forest Walk

Pocket Money Competitions

LivingEASt GrINStEAD

Photo by kind permission of East Grinstead Town Council

Support your local

businesses

LocaL Business Directory & community news

call 01342 300152 to advertise

See page 3

01342 31525007851 421104

New Boarding - Guttering

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East Grinstead Living Notice: East Grinstead Living prints various articles, features, and advertisements. Although these appear in East Grinstead Living, any opinions expressed are the opinion of the author, these are not necessarily the opinion of the publisher. © Copyright East Grinstead Living 2012. The contents of this publication are written specifically for our readers, no part may be reproduced elsewhere without express and prior permission.

Dear Residents,Welcome to the July issue, Summer is truly here... and hopefully we can breath a sigh of relief - the sun is certainly shining as this goes to print.

This month is jam packed with lots of local articles of interest from the latest about the Imberhorne Sports Hall fundraising to Olympic Dreams of both 2012 (see the Hockey article) and of 1936 (see our Local History Notes article).

If there’s anyone out there with a pastime or hobby they’d like to share with other residents, please drop us a line. Supporting local charity and community is something we’ve done throughout our 7 years of publishing this magazine. So drop us a line if we can help publicise an event.

‘Support Local Businesses’ is very important, but why? To give a greater insight into this we’re very lucky to have an article written specifically for this publication by Clare Rayner, the national retail expert.

Thank you for supporting any of our local businesses.

Have a good Summer & Good Luck to our Guys & Gals of Team GB!!

With Best Wishes,

Tally & Chris

East Grinstead LivingTo advertise call 01342 [email protected]

Index: Support Local Business

AntiquE CLoCk REpAiRJohn Carpenter 5BEAuty Electrolysis/Blemishes 13BLinds & CuRtAins Elizabeth Designs 25CARELittle Fair Care Home 5Sussex Health Care �7Mill View Care Home �5ChiLdREn’s ACtivitiEs & pRoduCts/EduCAtion Blackland’s Farm 11Singing Tuition 9Effective Education 11Children’s House Nursery 11Summer Holiday Club 9Singing Group for kids 9French Tuition 9German Tuition 9Andy Tuition 9Science/Maths Tuition 9Hosting French Students 9CLEAninG sERviCEsHelp at Home �3Supreme Oven Cleaning �3ComputER/WEBsitE dEsiGn sERviCEsWillis IT Services �1Cavtec Computer Services �1Computer Studio �1Jim’ll Fix It Computer Sevices �3FinAnCiAL sERviCEsWills & Lasting Powers of Attorney 7FitnEss/hEALth/WELLBEinGLotte Berk 13Family Chiropractic Clinic 17Atlas Profilax 13Mobile Massage – Marcus Woodman 13Feet First 15Ali Creelman Massage 15Hire Fitness 15Foot Lady 13Electrolysis/Minor Blemishes 13Food/dRinkAlfresco BBQs 23Wiltshire Farm Food 19Icona Caffe, Espresso 7FunCtion vEnuE/REstAuRAnt/BARHaxted Mill Restaurant 19Yew Lodge 5GARdEn sERviCEs/pLAntsJH Vartan 21MGC 21DR Newland Tree Care 23Green Machines 21Atrium 21Imberhorne Lane Nursery 20Kingfisher Nursery 21

hAiR CAREMichael Todd Hairdressing 15homE mAintEnAnCE sERviCEs & pRoduCtsFernwood Polishing/Wood Restoration 31Mid Sussex Timber 2Bailey Bridge Refurb/Construction 33Beeches Builders 25Shuttleworth Painters & Decorators 37Paint it Now 37AI Plumbing 31Bob Stone Decorating 31Scott Maynard Plastering 25James Lowe Plumbing 35Allzones Roofing & Building Services 1,3Gutters & Soffits Cleaning 37Heat Tek Plumbing & Heating 27John Bloom Plumbing & Heating 35Gary Spurle Bathroom & Heating 35MM Roofing Contractor 29Kiwi Plastering 25Crystal Guttering 37Spreadwell 37MRM Plastering 35MDH Painters & Decorators 25James Mundy Decorating 37MM Walker Home Maintenance 25TJB Decorating & Building Services 27JoB oppoRtunityBrooker Care Home 7kitChEns Kitchen Bespoke 31Absolutely Kitchens 33Raymond Daines 29pEst ContRoL Dick Clark Pest Control 23APM Pest Control 23Expest Wasp Control 23sAtELLitE, AERiAL spECiAListsNorsat �3shoEs/CLothEs/WEddinGs/oCCAsionsSuitables 17Weddings & Occasions 17Butterflies & Bows 5vALAuABLEsSelling stuff on ebay �3WAtChEsThe East Grinstead Watch Company 39WEiGhtLossRachel Ricketts Weightloss �8WindoW sERviCEsAs Good As New Window Repairs 7

ContentsAshdown Forest Walk 6,8Meridian FM DJ 10Imberhorne Sports Hall Fundraising 10,12Queens Jubilee, We Celebrated in Style 14Stone Wall Garden 16Recipe 18Gardening Tips 20How can we help the Bees 22The Retail Champion 24Pocket Money Competition 26Sudoku/Quick Quiz 26The Olympic Dream 28,30The English Language 30Local History Notes 32,34Surrey Spring Show 38EG 4 Kidz 38Van Gogh 40Congratulations Chris 42Whats On 44,46Useful Numbers 46

The Majority of our Businesses

are East Grinstead Based

We pride ourselves on promoting quality local businesses as seen by the fact that a majority of our advertisers are local to EG.

Although this publication does not vet advertisers, a number of complaints will mean that businesses will be barred from further advertising.

Keep this directory

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it will be taken that this advert is acceptable inevery detail and will be published as seen, subjectto our proof reading.

Please remember to check your phone number, e-mail address, web address etc...

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PLEASE NOTE The content of the advertisement is the responsibility of theadvertiser – the publisher cannot accept responsibility for any inaccuracies.Positions in the magazine cannot be guaranteed except where specialpositions are agreed in writing and on payment of a Special Position Fee.

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A walk that starts with great views over open heath to the South Downs, then descends into the valley of Millbrook stream to the Chelwood Vachery Forest Garden and Braberry ponds.

Starting in Long car park, head south-eastwards from its southern end onto a wide ride and continue parallel with the A22 road for about 150m. Turn right onto another ride towards trees and bear left on a gently descending ride. At the junction of tracks turn sharp left and gently ascend across heathland. Cross over a tarmac drive and continue to a second drive. Turn right and follow it for 300m to reach the entrance to some houses, part of the former Chelwood Vachery estate .

One explanation (there are others!) for the word Vachery is that it is derived from the French ‘vache’ (cow) and from the practice, and right, of Michelham Priory (near Hailsham) to send cattle up onto the Forest in the 1�th century. The area was ‘disafforested’ (i.e. removed from the common land of the Forest) by a decree in 1693.

The estate became covered by woodland and in 1905 a large house and spectacular grounds were created by the new owner, banker and MP Sir Stuart Samuel.

Valley Garden & Water

With Grateful Thanks to the Ashdown Forest Centre and Conservators for allowing us to reproduce their walk leaflet. There are other walk leaflets available at the Forest Centre, Wych Cross.

Braberry Ponds are fed by the Millbrook stream that descends tothe Vachery and eventually exits the Forest at Newbridge, ColemansHatch. With funding from Natural England under the Higher LevelStewardship scheme, the Conservators dredged these ponds inautumn 2009 and cleared encroaching scrub from the adjacentheathland.

Bear left and follow the path along the line of ponds andstream to reach a bridge. Turn right over the bridge and ascendto a track junction . Follow the main track towards the crestof the hill. About 75m before the crest, turn right onto anarrower ride . Ignoring other rides, remain on the wideningride, passing a pond on the left after about 600m. The ridebears left and passes along the left hand side of pine woodland.In a further 150m it joins with the main ride by the A22. Turnleft to return to Long car park.

Another walk in this series explores the area west of this car park.

and the Conservators

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ukIn 199� the Conservators acquired half of the estate comprising woodland and what is now called the Forest Garden.

Turn left onto a woodland track that gently descends and bears right. After 500m pass through a gate on the right and descend to reach the stream and ponds of Chelwood Vachery Forest Garden. Follow the watercourse upstream...........

The four lakes and ponds, each with a weir and sluice, were created shortly before 1910. They were all dredged in 2008 and 2009 as part of the Garden’s continuing restoration, with the support of the Vachery’s previous owner British American Tobacco. Additionally, volunteers have cleared extensive thickets of invasive, purple-flowered Rhododendron ponticum, taking care to leave the planted species (notably R. loderi) that dot the valley landscape. The aim is to open up views beneath the canopy of mature trees, a mix of native oaks and beeches and ornamental red oaks, maples and juneberry (Amelanchier).

Halfway along, the valley is crossed by a small stream.

The so-called Gorge up the slope, shaped by limestone boulders from the Cheddar Gorge in Somerset, was installed in the 1920s by Col. Gavin Jones, a well-known landscape designer, at the behest of FJ Nettlefold whose family owned the site from 1925 until 1955.

After about 400m is a stone Folly Bridge. Pass through it and cross the stream by stepping-stones (or use the footbridge to the right).

The Folly Bridge was built in the early 1930s. Its main use now is to cross the bridleway that passes beneath it!

Continue ahead ascending steeply on the bridleway. At the top of the ascent after 500m, turn right at the cross-rides . Cross over a drive and after another 200m turn right on a steep narrow descending path to reach Braberry Ponds

Braberry Ponds are fed by the Millbrook stream that descends to the Vachery and eventually exits the Forest at Newbridge, Colemans Hatch. With funding from Natural England under the Higher Level Stewardship scheme, the Conservators dredged these ponds in autumn 2009 and cleared encroaching scrub from the adjacent heathland.

Bear left and follow the path along the line of ponds and stream to reach a bridge. Turn right over the bridge and ascend to a track junction . Follow the main track towards the crest of the hill. About 75m before the crest, turn right onto a narrower ride. Ignoring other rides, remain on the widening ride, passing a pond on the left after about 600m. The ride bears left and passes along the left hand side of pine woodland.

In a further 150m it joins with the main ride by the A22. Turn left to return to Long car park.

Another walk in this series explores the area west of this car park.

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Imberhorne Sports Hall: The Next StepHockey Olympic Dreams

Daisy Styles & the 1936 OlympicsAshdown Walk

Pocket Money Competitions

LivingEASt GrINStEAD

Photo by kind permission of East Grinstead Town Council

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I’ve been part of 107 Meridian FM since May 2007 and have done and still do a myriad of jobs vital to the smooth running of a radio station, as well as presenting my two shows per week on a Saturday morning 10-12 noon and a Wednesday evening 6-8pm.

I am now Community Access Officer (WSCC), Head of Marketing and Sales, Advert and Radio Play Production and Book Reviews. I’ve recently introduced features to the station, including a sports show, a film review show, a monthly gardening feature, restaurant review, comedy club night review, a Meridian FM Book Club in association with The Bookshop on East Grinstead’s High Street, and Radio Plays - our first one produced by Meridian

FM Productions is in it’s post-production stage and will be aired shortly. I’m also part of our busy and vibrant outside broadcast team and hence am often out and about.

I’ve got an eclectic taste in music but particularly love bouncy rocky music and hence was a Rock Chic for quite some time - known by one and all as Starlight because I did that show between 11pm and 1am! She still occasionally comes out of the woodwork on a Wednesday evening but now plays mostly classic rock. I also do a show on a Saturday morning, during which I play generic music and enjoy chatting with my many and varied guests.

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Raising the flag - raising fun and raising cash towards Imberhorne School’s state-of-the-art Community Sports Hall.

The 1st of June 2012 will stay in the memories of everyone at Imberhorne for a very long time. It was a day where the whole school came together to raise money by challenging themselves to either a 7 mile walk or 26 mile team marathon and to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

There was a great atmosphere about the school that day and not least when the walkers arrived back at school to cheer the marathon teams over the finish line. All participants were given a commemorative medal. It was a great way to celebrate this historic event and raise money for the sports hall at the same time.

Work begins on 23rd July for the £2 million project which will provide much needed sporting facilities for our deserving students and East Grinstead community. Thank you for all your support.

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Please explain the ‘pier to pier’ run? What does it entail?

Imberhorne school is still the only school in West Sussex not to have a Sports Hall and so we are trying to raise money to build a brand new one at Imberhorne Lane. I racked my brains to try and come up with something sporty and extremely challenging that had not been tried before. I looked at a map of Sussex and noticed that Hastings was the furthest place in the South East of East Sussex to have a pier and Bognor Regis was the furthest South West in West Sussex to have. It just made perfect sense to run from one to the other!

What is the greatest challenge you face?

The route is not the shortest route but follows the coastline to make the course more challenging – it is 66 miles long, or the equivalent to 2 ½ marathons. It would be like tying up your laces, leaving school at Imberhorne Lane and not stopping until you reach

Portsmouth! There are not too many “runners” in the PE department so rather than run the whole 66 miles we will run in pairs over 5 mile legs. This causes the biggest worry as it means that runners will finish a leg and then sit on bus for 3 hours before they start their second and third legs. Anyone who runs will know that this will make the legs of every runner very sore and very tired but I’m sure my team will prove their worth.

What are you most looking forward to about it?

We are all really excited about the run but also extremely nervous and it’s hard to know how your body will react especially over the 12 or so hours I’m expecting it will take. I think the sense of achievement at the end will be excellent and I can’t wait for a paddle in the sea and an ice cream in Bognor! We have been contacted by some ex students, many of whom are now training to be PE teachers themselves and it will be good to join up and run with them too.

What are you least looking forward to about it?

Apart from the very early start, the constant stopping and starting and the muscle fatigue, I’m dreading running up Beachy Head! I’ll do my best to find another teacher to take my place for that part! Dan Celani is probably our best runner so I’ll see if I can nobble him to do it instead!

Tell us about the progress being made towards the Imberhorne School Sports Hall Fundraising?

Other teachers from the school have climbed the three Peaks and our students raised money by running a 26 mile relay and we are well on our way to raising the money required for the sports hall but we still need more. If any readers would be interested in donating towards this worthy cause then they can do so at virginmoneygiving.com/team/imberpier I would also like to thank EG Living for sponsoring the event and I look forward to telling you how we get on.

Imberhorne Sports HallThe Next Step!

East Grinstead Living has been supporting the Imberhorne School Sports Hall fundraising efforts for the last few months. We’ve now decided to take it one step further and become the sponsors for their next event, the pier-to-pier run. Here, we interview Paul Byrne, event organiser & head of the Imberhorne PE Department:

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3. Ink stains on carpet: Try this... mix a little milk with cornflower to make a paste. apply to ink stain. Allow to dry for a couple of hours, then brush off residue and vacuum up.

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East Grinstead got together as a town for a week long series of events to celebrate the Queens Diamond Jubilee, demonstrating a real strong community spirit.

Although many of the events were coordinated through the Town Council it still needed the help and commitment of the towns many community groups along with individuals to make the celebrations something everyone would remember.

Events ranged from street parties, flower displays, museum exhibitions, dinner dances, literary competitions and civic church services. The highlight of the Jubilee weekend itself was the Jubilee Parade through the town on Sunday, with over 500 taking part in front of a crowd of thousands who lined the route.

Then on the Monday we had the lighting of the Jubilee Beacon at East Court by the Town Mayor, Cllr Liz Bennett, which was followed by an incredible Giant firework display, which almost the whole town came to watch.

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Stone Ness Walled Garden Project in the village of Ashurst ( between East Grinstead and Tunbridge Wells) is run by Jean Burgess, a woman with both a vision and a certainty in the implicit health benefits of gardening. Here is the story:

Over a century ago, our lovely walled garden was the kitchen garden supplying fruit and veg to a small mansion. Three very high brick walls protected half an acre of productive beds, an orchard, two heated greenhouses and a potting shed. Over the years, the garden fell into disuse, the walls crumbled and parts fell down, the greenhouses collapsed, and weeds outgrew the cultivated plants.

That is a potted version of the full history of the walled garden – a lot more happened within those walls during the 20th century, but we shall fast forward to 2006 the Stone Ness Walled Garden Project was born.

The aim was to develop a productive market garden following organic principles (where possible) and to provide social and therapeutic horticulture for people of the community with learning and mental health difficulties.

The bulldozer moved in, and the western half of the garden was dug deep, trees felled, skipfuls of glass carted away, hedges of ivy hacked from the walls and the potting shed dismantled. The orchard and the south east corner (now the “wild garden” ) were left undisturbed.

Then, we terraced the most sloping section, built back the fallen walls and restored the potting shed – sounds simple when you put it like that, but it

was quite a journey!

Volunteers, donations, grants, and encouragement from new friends who visited and saw the potential of the garden – all these things helped us press forward, so that we reached a certain day in the Autumn of 2009 when our very first gardening client arrived.

Two and a half years on, and I am writing this at the start of a typical week when we shall be holding six separate gardening sessions as well as being joined on Mondays by an energetic group from “The Hub” in Tunbridge Wells and on Fridays by the Oakley School work experience team.

Our friends with learning difficulties come from a variety of home lives – some are in supported living in their local community, others may need 2� hour assistance, a few are at home with their families. They come to our walled garden to share in the pleasures of messing around with seeds, plants and compost, to enjoy the birdsong and see what’s growing, to sit around the table in the potting shed and chat over a cuppa and a biscuit (or two!).

Every session is planned, so that members of the group can tackle jobs suited to them: sowing big seeds if you find that easier; weeding the raised beds on the terrace if bending is difficult; carting logs for the woodburning stove and home made compost for the fruit cage – if that is what you like doing.

And, most important of all, groups are very small, so we are all friends together for those few hours, sharing our garden and being ordinary people doing ordinary everyday things and enjoying each others company.

Because the groups are small, for the time being we have no spaces for anyone else to come.

But, if you, or someone you know, would really like to find out more, then do please give me a call.

Just to add, unfortunately the lie of the land makes it impossible for us to invite people who use wheelchairs – the walk down to the garden follows a steepish path and steps, but these do have a nice grippy surface.

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This fish pie is warm and comforting and can be made with any type of fish. It’s also a great way of getting kids to eat fish.

If you’re feeding children, remember that they don’t need to eat as much as an adult and need kid-sized portions. If you’re cooking for fewer people you can simply reduce the quantities, or why not make the full amount and freeze extra portions for another day?

Tips:1. use your choice of fish, such as cod, haddock or salmon. Look out for fish pie mix from the fresh fish counter, which is economical to buy.

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This recipe has been kindly supplied by The East Grinstead Children and Family Centre, Blackwell Farm Road

What to do:1. Preheat the oven to 200°C, fan 180°C, gas mark 6.

2. Boil the potatoes for 15-20 minutes until tender, then drain them and mash with 2 tbsp of the milk.

3. Put the remaining milk, low-fat spread and flour into a saucepan and bring to the boil over a medium heat, stirring continuously with a small whisk or wooden spoon until the sauce bubbles and thickens. Stir in the parsley (if using) add the peas and season with pepper.

�. Place the chunks of fish in an ovenproof dish, pour the sauce over, then top with mashed potato. Sprinkle the cheese evenly over the surface.

5. Bake in the centre of the oven for 25-30 minutes, until the top is golden brown. Serve with steamed or boiled broccoli.

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Gardening Tips for JulyArticle by Michael Dongray,

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Fruit and VegetablesPinch out side shoots of tomatoes on a regular basis. Feed on a regular basis with a liquid tomato feed. Sow seeds of cabbage, spinach, turnip, endive, mustard, cress, lettuce, parsley and radish. Train Espalier and dwarf fruit trees. Protect from birds. Potatoes may need a final earthing up. Keep an eye out for pest and disease.

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Even though more and more people are becoming aware of the importance of the honeybee as an essential partner to human agriculture and a keystone of the environment, few people feel able to keep bees themselves. So what can you do for the bee?

• use your consumer power - Remember everything bees make - royal jelly, propolis, honey, wax or pollen, they make for a reason so think and buy responsibly from local beekeepers. Local honey is thought to be better for you as it is made from the flora in your local environment, and you can ask the beekeeper about how their bees are kept. A worker bee will produce about a teaspoon of honey in her lifetime, so use it sparingly and treasure it!

• Try to eat locally and organically – field studies have found that compounds found in some agrochemicals are accumulated in hives by the bees as they gather pollen and nectar, and that this is a factor in their present troubles.

• Avoid using pesticides and read the labels on all your garden products. Insecticides can even be found in some types of compost.

• Find out what plants suitable for your garden are also bee friendly and plant some. Bees need a diverse range of forage. Some seed packets have a bee friendly logo which can help you choose.

• Keep an eye out for swarms in the spring, these are a real natural wonder to see. The bees are generally very docile while swarming but do call a local beekeeper who will try to find a hive to offer them.

• Spend time observing bees – they are the best teachers about their needs. They can tell you what plants they like. If you have a hive nearby you can learn a lot from just watching the entrance.

• Attend a course – learn about the life of the honeybee and how to be a bee guardian, or how to become a natural beekeeper on a course with the Natural Beekeeping Trust. You may like to attend the Natural Beekeeping Conference “The Future of Beekeeping” which promises a programme packed with prominent speakers and workshops for anyone with an interest in bees.

Go to www.naturalbeekeepingtrust.org to find more information and courses, or to support our work and become a friend of the Natural Beekeeping Trust.

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As we’re a local community magazine, we generally stick with local matters. However we decided to get in touch with ‘Retail Champion’ Clare Rayner. She’s spear-heading a national campaign, ‘Independent Retail Month’, which goes hand-in-hand with supporting local business. It is always good to be reminded of why this is important. She kindly agreed to tell us more:

EG Living: What is Independent Retail Month about? How did it get started?

Clare Rayner: Independent Retailer Month is a global “Shop Local” campaign that runs throughout July. The campaign highlights the important role smaller, local, independent retailers play in the communities they serve, the local economy they contribute to, and in the retail sector as a whole.

It was co-founded in the uS in 2009 by Kerry Bannigan, CEO Nolcha Fashion Week, and Tom Shay, principal of Profits Plus. In 2011 I was invited by Kerry, to launch the campaign into the uK, taking it transatlantic. With Canada launching in 2012, and with conversations taking place

in Australia, Independent Retailer Month has grown to be a global movement to support ALL smaller, independent businesses who serve the consumer, be they online only, market traders or store based and across the wider sectors of retail, hospitality, leisure and travel.

The initiative aims to:

• impact the independent retail sector globally with relevant support, expertise and insights

• connect consumers and communities with local retailers, reminding them of the benefits of shopping local; and

• engage small business organisations, networks and thought leaders to promote the importance of independent retail to the global, national and local economies.

EG Living: Why is it important that we support local businesses and the local high street?

Clare Rayner: It’s no secret that the internet, particularly fuelled by the growth of mobile, the global economic downturn, and various other factors such as increasing rates and rents, lack of accessible parking and ease of access to out of town developments have had a profound change on the way consumers shop, increasing migration AWAY from our high streets and local community retail areas.

In spite of the well-publicised difficulties on the high street there are still over 169,000 independent retail businesses in the uK, equating to 92% of all retail businesses. From fashion boutiques and art galleries to convenience shops and DIY stores, independent retailers form a valuable and treasured part of many communities.

Smaller retailers are often the only route to market for start-up and independent designers, makers and producers, enabling them to

showcase their work and bring creativity, uniqueness and diversity to the high street.

Of course retailers also need to buy services from a whole range of other businesses – shop fitters, graphic designers, accountants, electricians etc – so Independent Retailers are an integral part of local economies, servicing local people’s needs, generating local employment and buying products and services from local suppliers.

EG Living: What benefits will we see in the community if we do so?

Clare Rayner: More money spent locally means more support to the local economic eco-system. This leads to more thriving businesses, more employment opportunities, more business for other businesses. This then creates an upward spiral that ultimately makes your community a better place to live.

With that in mind, try and support your local independent retailers throughout this July and beyond –find out more via www.independentretailermonth.co.uk or seek out your local independent shops using www.independentretailermonth.co.uk/uk-shops

With Thanks to Clare Rayner, The Retail Champion, Mentor & Author

Why Support Local Business?

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Sudoku LOVERS

Quick QuizThe Opium Wars were fought primarily between which nations?

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‘Islands in the Stream’, the Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton hit, was recently popularised by which BBC sit com?

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Who sang the best known version of ‘The Candyman’?

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Which mountain range separates India and China?

Who directed The 2009 film, ‘Avatar’?

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Tell us about the buzz in the run up to the Olympics.It really is unbelievable, everybody wants to talk about it and we feel we are in a very lucky position to have the chance to play in a home Olympics. I really feel that London will stage a fantastic event and the British public will support it massively.

What is your goal for the British team?We feel that we have a really good chance of making the medal matches. We are going in to it aiming at Gold and until that goal isn’t achievable then that’s what we will target.

Why did you choose East Grinstead Hockey Club, what makes it special?After I left Loughborough university and moved to Essex I was faced with the task of choosing a new team. At the time East Grinstead had only been back in the Premier league for one season but you could see from the outside that there was great ambition. I met with Phil Coote (club captain), Mark Pearn (player coach) and Matt Jones ( manager) and I was left convinced that this was a hugely ambitious and professional club that were going places and I haven’t been disappointed.

As part of our series of articles about our fabulous Hockey Club, we ask Glenn Kirkham of Team GB his thoughts of a once in a lifetime event.

The Olympic Dream!

Profile questions:Year of Birth & Birthplace?1982 in Grimsby, Lincolnshire

First professional team joined?Loughborough Students

Joined East Grinstead Hockey Club when?October 2006

Major Honours?European Champions 2009 (with England), League Champions with East Grinstead in 2009 and 2010215 combined caps for England and Great Britain5th Place in Beijing Olympics 2008

Highlight of the last year?Being told that my wife and I are expecting our first child.

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What is your greatest challenge in preparation for Summer 2012?I think it’s the challenge of focusing on our team goals and performance during what will be a really hectic and pressured few months. It’s easy to get lost and carried away with all of the glitz and glamour of an Olympic Games and especially that of a home Olympics.

Tell us about the added pressures of 2012?This time we go in to the games with a real chance of winning a medal. In Beijing this wasn’t the case, we were very much an outside shot and in the end were really pleased with our 5th placed finish.

Who or where do you draw inspiration from?My parents. They sacrificed so much time during my childhood to help me achieve my dreams, forgoing holidays and time to themselves to taxi me all over the country. I will never be able to thank them enough.

Any message to young potential professional sports players in this area? There are some fantastic sports teams in the East Grinstead area with the central hub of the Saint Hill Sports Club providing fantastic facilities. I would say to make the most of these facilities, work hard and don’t expect anything to come easy.

The English Language: is there method to the madness?

The word ‘peek’ was originally a dialect word in England that existed in only 3 pockets of East Anglia. It ‘travelled’ to America (some of the first immigrants came from East Anglia), gained popularity and eventually a few hundred years later became a well-used English word.

3 words which we believe to be exclusively ‘Australianisms’: ‘fair-dinkum’, ‘cobber’ and ‘no worries’ are more likely to have come from English dialectal expressions.

The tendency for New Yorkers to pronounce words like ‘dog’ as ‘doo-awg’ apparently comes from second generation American Jews. In an effort to distance themselves from their parent’s Yiddish accents (which shortened the vowel sounds), they over-compensated by elongating these vowels sounds. So that coffee became coo-awfee, door became doo-ah and cab became kee-ab, etc.

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As the Olympic Games comes back again to London for the third time, it is perhaps appropriate that we remember Maresfield-born Daisy Styles, who was selected to compete in the Olympic Games of 1936 in Berlin, but was not allowed to go.

Lilian Daisy Styles was born on June 20th 1905 in the parish of Maresfield – just north of uckfield. Her parents Thomas and Caroline farmed at School House Farm, Stumble Wood near Birch Grove, Harold Macmillan’s estate on the edge of Ashdown Forest. The youngest of four children born to her parents after three boys, she was christened Lilian but seems to have always been called by her second name, Daisy. The family moved to Lingfield to the Bays, a smallholding growing fruit and vegetables for local markets. They were living there at the time that the

Lingfield Marathon was being developed. This is possibly where Daisy’s interest in long distance running was encouraged. Helping on her parents smallholding and having three older brothers to compete with, no doubt helped with the development of her stamina.

She began to run half miles and was soon competing all over Sussex becoming a noted performer at this distances - the equivalent today of the 800 metres. She also competed very successfully in many cross country events and was the Sussex champion six times during the 1930s. The high jump was the discipline on which she was selected to go to Berlin and represent Great Britain at the Olympic Games of 1936.

However it wasn’t to be. Her parents, particularly her father, strongly

Local History NotesDAISY STYLES & THE OLYMPIC GAMES OF 1936 by Dorothy Hatswell

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disapproved of Hitler and the regime of the Third Reich – quite understandably we might add. He not only did not want to appear to support the event, as it could be taken as support for Hitler, but he was worried about Daisy’s safety. He refused to give his permission for her to go, which, as a minor, she needed. She actually reached the age of twenty one a few weeks before the Games themselves, but by then it was too late. One can only guess at Daisy’s reactions to this ultimatum. She must have been bitterly disappointed. However, it did not seem to breed any lasting resentment in her, towards her family. She continued for many years to help with growing the vegetables and then selling them in their small shop at �� East Grinstead High Street, just behind Middle Row. However, she did have a reputation for being rather short with the customers…Perhaps it did affect her after all.

While watching the start of the London Marathon this year, I was very interested to find that it was officially started by Dorothy Tyler. On August 9th 1936 she had the Silver medal in the High Jump Competition at the Olympic Games held in Berlin. Whether she took Daisy’s place or if they would have been together in the team, I have been unable to discover. Tyler, or Odam as she then was, jumped 160cms using a straight forward straddle jump. She was in later years to accuse Dick Fosbury of cheating saying “in my day your feet had to go over the bar first, not your head”. The winner of the Gold Medal in 1936, a Hungarian athlete by the name of Ibolyo Csak, cleared 162 cms (about five feet four inches) on her fourth attempt. Three athletes, including Tyler, had tied at 160cms and were all equal on countback, where previous failures were taken into account. All three were allowed a fourth

jump. Csak, the eventual winner, was the only one of the three to do it. Where Daisy would have come is impossible to predict, but it is fair to speculate that she might have won gold. The women’s high jump record now stands at 209 cms (seven feet). The Fosbury Flop being the preferred method, of course!

It is interesting to note that this event could well have been watched by Winifred Wagner, the wife of the composer Seigfried Wagner, who were both friends of Hitler’s and certainly attended some of the Games. Winifred was orphaned at eight and brought up in St. Margaret’s Convent in East Grinstead. She may even have known the Styles family who were well known in the town at the time.

Daisy continued to run and win cross-country events until the start of the Second World War. When the war was over, she did not seem to have taken any further part in athletics. She worked in the family shop for many years, selling the fresh vegetables and fruit grown at their smallholding in Lingfield.

Later, in the 1960s, the family purchased part of the Orchard Estate on the Holtye Road. They gradually found it difficult to compete with the prices in the supermarkets which were beginning to spring up all over the country. The smallholding began to diversify and concentrated on plants rather than produce. It became known as Orchard Nurseries which supplies their award-winning hanging-baskets to the East Grinstead Town Council.

Daisy died in 1992, at the age of eighty seven. She never married but she had nieces and nephews, one of whom now continues the family tradition of plant-growing as proprietor of the nursery.

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Surrey Spring Show 2012 NOW TAKING PLACE IN SUMMER!

The Surrey Spring Show, the equine event held at Felbridge Showground, was postponed until Summer for obvious reasons: we all know how our Spring went…

The New date is 21st July - from 9am. The Show was established last year by a group of friends & family who have all been touched by cancer and share in common a love of horses. The idea to raise money with a charity show began when dear friends Sam Holland & Sue Alkin were both diagnosed. A committee was formed and it went from there.

Funds are being raised for The Royal Marsden Hospital and St. Catherine’s Hospice – much beloved by the people of East Grinstead.

Amazingly Last year the inaugural Surrey Spring Show raised a staggering £16,000 which was donated to these charities.

The event promises to, yet again, be a fantastic family day out, with show jumping, eventing competitions, raffle with superb prizes, a cake stall, hog roast, etc.

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EG4KIDZEach summer the Tourism Initiative organizes a children’s competition encouraging a closer look at our Medieval town and what it has to offer. We hope to inspire children to go on to study the history of East Grinstead by introducing some child friendly historical facts and encourage them and their ‘adults’ to discover something they might not have known before.

This year there are fun activities to complete, a word search, a dot to dot and a spot the difference all with an East Grinstead theme. The challenge involves a short trail along the London Road and High Street and for those children who complete the entry form and return it to the Tourist information desk in the Library, there will be a chance to win one of 3 cash prizes. Our three lucky winners will be invited to receive their prize from the Town Mayor in her parlour.

The competition is suitable for children up to 11 and will be launched at the beginning of the school summer holiday on 16 July 2012.

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Last month we asked residents with pastimes or hobbies, who were keen to let other residents know about these, to get in touch. Ian Morgan is a local dedicated art-lover, here he shares his love of art with this article about the woeful yet profilic life of one of the world’s greatest artists:

If you asked someone which famous artist would they consider to be the tortured genius, the vast majority would say Vincent Van Gogh. During his lifetime he had always had difficulty sustaining close relationships and lacked self belief. Born in Zundert, a village in the south Netherlands, as a child he was very serious and silent.

For twenty years between 1860 and 1880 Van Gogh tried many professions - bookbinder, preacher, teacher and art dealer. In 1885 he moved to Antwerp where he enrolled in the Academy of Fine Art however, sadly his teachers rejected his work. Having moved to Paris, in 1886, he was living with his brother Theo. That same year he met Paul Gaugin (another post-impressionist artist) and they become good friends.

Two years later he left for Arles in the South of France. His move to Arles was prompted by a number of reasons including his failing health but it was also because he wanted to develop his art. His dream was to establish a “Studio of the South” in the Yellow House “la petite maison jaune”. In October of that year he was joined by Gaugin. Being opposite personalities, it was only a matter of time before they clashed.

Gaugin was horrified by Van Gogh’s disorganised ways and untidiness together with his inability to handle money. Faced with the prospect of eating a hot meal or buying paint Van Gogh would often choose the latter. Having two individuals who were both opinionated and volatile was bound to end in trouble. In December 1889 the arguments reached a head which resulted in Van Gogh cutting off part of his own ear. There are many different accounts of how this happened, including Van Gogh threatening Gaugin with a razor, but ending up cutting himself. However, we will never be sure of the precise truth.

After the turmoil he recovered but suffered with bouts of mental illness with hallucinations, hearing voices and seeing visions. Whilst at a mental institution he was free to paint and his work took

on a new spirit of energy. Indeed he found the other inmates “more discreet and polite” than the people of Arles.

Van Gogh shot himself, “for the good of all” in a wheat field in Auvers in Southern France where he had moved to in 1890, he died 2 days later. Theo, to whom he had written almost every week since he had moved to Arles, said about his brother, “He has found the peace he never found on earth.” Theo died within months and the two brothers are buried side by side at Auvers.

Vincent loved painting sunflowers, not just the famous painting Vase with Fourteen Sunflowers painted 2 years before his death, but in many different forms describing them as “somewhat my own”. When he died, his coffin was surrounded by his paintings including the ubiquitous sunflowers.

The Red Vineyard (1888) was the only painting that Van Gogh sold during his lifetime. It was sold in 1890 after being shown at an exhibition in Brussels to an impressionist, Anna Boch. The price paid for the painting was �00 Francs the equivalent of $1,000 in today’s terms. It is now housed in the Pushkin museum in Moscow.

Contrast this with the $1�6.5 million dollars (inflation adjusted) paid for Van Gogh’s Portrait of Dr. Gachet sold at public auction in 1990.

Article written by Ian Morgan. Ian Morgan is available for art talks on a variety of famous artists. For contact details go to www.morganprobate.co.uk or e-mail me at [email protected].

Vincent Van Gogh 1853-1890

he had moved to Arles, said about his brother, “He has found the peace he never found on earth.”Theo died within months and the two brothers are buried side by side at Auvers.

Vincent loved painting sunflowers, not just the famous painting Vase with Fourteen Sunflowerspainted 2 years before his death, but in many different forms describing them as “somewhatmyown”. When he died, his coffin was surrounded by his paintings including the ubiquitoussunflowers.

The Red Vineyard (1888) was the only painting that Van Gogh sold during his lifetime. It was sold in1890 after being shown at an exhibition in Brussels to an impressionist, Anna Boch. The price paidfor the painting was 400 Francs the equivalent of $1,000 in today’s terms. It is now housed in thePushkin museum in Moscow.

Contrast this with the $146.5 million dollars (inflation adjusted) paid for Van Gogh’s Portrait of Dr.Gachet sold at public auction in 1990.

Article written by Ian Morgan. Ian Morgan is available for art talks on a variety of famous artists.For contact details go to www.morganprobate.co.uk or e mail me at [email protected].

he had moved to Arles, said about his brother, “He has found the peace he never found on earth.”Theo died within months and the two brothers are buried side by side at Auvers.

Vincent loved painting sunflowers, not just the famous painting Vase with Fourteen Sunflowerspainted 2 years before his death, but in many different forms describing them as “somewhatmyown”. When he died, his coffin was surrounded by his paintings including the ubiquitoussunflowers.

The Red Vineyard (1888) was the only painting that Van Gogh sold during his lifetime. It was sold in1890 after being shown at an exhibition in Brussels to an impressionist, Anna Boch. The price paidfor the painting was 400 Francs the equivalent of $1,000 in today’s terms. It is now housed in thePushkin museum in Moscow.

Contrast this with the $146.5 million dollars (inflation adjusted) paid for Van Gogh’s Portrait of Dr.Gachet sold at public auction in 1990.

Article written by Ian Morgan. Ian Morgan is available for art talks on a variety of famous artists.For contact details go to www.morganprobate.co.uk or e mail me at [email protected].

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The walk100 was last weekend & our team reached the 100km point in 22 hrs & �2 mins, we crossed the finish line at the Blind Veterans uK Centre in Ovingdean in 2� hrs & 16 mins. As a team we have raised over £2300 for the charity so far, www.justgiving.com/teams/pride-runs-deep. The last few hours & 15 miles or so really pushed us to the limit and it was just sheer guts & determination that got us to the finish. We all crossed the line with a great sense of achievement.

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TuESDAY 3RD JuLY

Nightjar Walk 8:�5 to 10:15pm approx - join us out on the Forest with one of our volunteer Rangers (an enthusiastic birder) to hear and, hopefully see, the elusive Nightjar, one of the most characteristic heathland species. You will need to bring a warm jumper to wear as the evenings can be cold; wear nothing bright red or yellow; wear sturdy boots/footwear; bring binoculars if you have them. Torches are essential! This walk is strictly bookable and limited. It is aimed at novices and those with a general interest rather than experienced birdwatchers. Sorry, no dogs. This free event is also weather dependent. To book: 013�2 823583

FRIDAY 6TH JuLY

Having a clear out? This month Ashurst Wood Community Pre-school and Primary School are holding a Bag2school collection on. Please help us raise more money by recycling your good-quality unwanted clothes, etc. (Sorry no duvets, pillows, books or toys). Please fill a bin liner for us and bring it to the Primary School by 9am. For more info: www.bag2school.com

SATuRDAY 7TH JuLY

Summer Fair, Baldwins Hill Primary School, Lowdells Lane, East Grinstead,

MONDAY 9TH JuLY

Age Concern Trip: Experience the London Eye & Covent Garden. To book your place tel: 013�2 3270�6

SATuRDAY 1�TH JuLY

Forest Row Primary School Summer Fete, 11am-2pm. Balloon race at 11, dog show at 11.30, bouncy castle, tea tent, pimms tent, cake stall, arts and crafts, BBQ, swish tent, deli stall and many fun things to see and do.

SATuRDAY 1�TH JuLY

Friends of Stildon invite you to their Strawberry Fayre at Stildon Brendoncare Home in Dorset Avenue, East Grinstead. Starts at 2.30 pm includes strawberry tea - £2.00 and various stalls. All welcome! For further info contact Claire Beattie (013�2) 32�37�.

TuESDAY 17TH JuLY - SuNDAY 22ND JuLY 2012

Lingfield Art Exhibition 2012

Lingfield & Dormansland Community Centre, High

Street, Lingfield, RH7 6AB. Tuesday until Saturday 10am - 6pm. Sunday 10am - �pm.

TuESDAY 17TH JuLY

The Olympic Torch will be carried through East Grinstead on its way around the country before the official olympic opening ceremony. Come out to show your support. At around 10am the first runners will start to carry the torch on foot from Felbridge before turning in to the A22 which becomes London. At around 10:15 the torch reaches the shopping area of the town, these roads will be closed until 12pm to allow the crowds to enjoy the spectacle and entertainment that will be provided.

WEDNESDAY 18TH JuLY

Open air theatre at Standen NT ‘HMS Pinafore’

Illyria return to Standen to perform Gilbert and Sulivan’s classic musical comedy, 7:30 – 10pm. Adults £20 Children £9. West Hoathly Road, RH19 �NE. 013�2 323029 [email protected]

FRIDAY 20TH JuLY

Talk: RAF Search and rescue by Squadron Leader (retd) David Carey

Squadron Leader Carey spent 39 years in the RAF and logged 8,000 flying hours in fixed wing aircraft and helicopters.

Main Hall, East Court at 7.30pm, members £1.00, non members £1.50, to include coffee and biscuits.

SATuRDAY 21ST JuLY

East Grinstead’s popular Midsummer Market returns when a large part of the town’s shopping street, London Road, is closed to traffic for the day. Stalls and small fairground attractions take over the street and crowds spill out of the cafes onto the pavements. The ever-popular French Market will be offering continental fare with gifts and food, and there are street entertainers and musicians giving the day a laid back mellow ambiance.

THuRSDAY 26TH JuLY

Open air theatre at Standen NT ‘Private Lives’

Noel Coward’s hilarious comedy of manners is brought to Standen by Heartbreak Productions. 7:30pm – 10pm. Adults £16 child £8. Standen, West Hoathly Road. Call: 013�2 323029

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01342 349613 www.millvieweastgrinstead.co.ukMill View, Sunnyside CloseDunnings Road, East Grinstead

Mill ViewA very different type of care homeCare UK is delighted to announce the opening of Mill View, East Grinstead. Our brand new care home offers award winning residential, nursing and specialist dementia care in luxurious surroundings.

At Mill View, we are committed to fulfilling the daily lives of the people we care for. And the home itself - with its very own ‘village’ - provides the perfect setting for residents to enjoy quality time with their relatives and friends.

Why not come and see the difference for yourself?

We’ll be happy to show you around and to discuss the best care options for your loved one.

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What’s On: July 2012 continued

Electricity (Power Cut): 0800 7838866Smell Gas (emergency): 0800 111 999National Grid Gas Enquiries: 08�5 605 6677BT Fault line: 0800 800151 Water Emergency: WSCC 0800 028 3399 Emergency Dental Numbers(9am - 5:30pm, Mon - Fri) NHS Dental Helpline: 0300 1000899(5:30pm - 10pm, W/Ends, Bank Holidays) 01��� ��0695Flooding and Drainage 01��� �77�08Chequer Mead Box Office: 0132� 302000 Citizen’s Advice Bureau: 013�2 321638EG Learning Centre: 013�2 32187� EG Library: 013�2 �10050 EG Sports Club: 013�2 321210 EG Town Council: 013�2 323636 EG Tourist Information: 013�2 �10121 EG Volunteer Point 013�2 328080 EG First Station (non-emergency) 013�2 321�77

Fire and Rescue Headquarters 012�3 786211Help Point at the Library: 013�2 300780 Olympos, East Grinstead : 013�2 328616 Local Post Office: 013�2 321969 Mid Sussex County Council: 01��� �58166 National Rail Enquiries 08�57 �8�950Police (non-emergency): 101 Princess Royal Hospital: 01��� ��1881 Queen Victoria Hospital: 013�2 �1�000Refuse and Recycling (bins, green waste, etc.) 01��� �77��0Royal Mail, East Grinstead: 013�2 32�585 Scott Cinema: 0871 2303200 Samaritans: 08�5 7909090 West Sussex County Council 012�3 777100WSCC Highways (roads / pot holes / gritting) 012�3 6�2105Dog Control (lost and found, dangerous dogs, etc.) 01��� �770�1

Useful Phone Numbers you might need them one day

If you would like your event on these pages email [email protected] for more information

TuESDAY 31ST JuLY

Hartfield & District Horticultural Society invite you to an evening with John Withall, previously a Ranger with the Royal Botanic Gardens at Wakehurst Place, who will be entertaining us with a talk about the Millennium Seed Bank. Please come along and enjoy the evening at the Village Hall, Hartfield. Doors open at 7pm with John’s talk commencing at 7:30 pm followed by refreshments and a raffle. Entry £3 non members, £2 members. Members old and new very welcome. For further information please ring Pauline on 01892 770088.

TuESDAY 31ST JuLY

Drop in and Dig

East Grinstead Museum Summer Activities

Come and be an amateur archaeologist. Dig for finds and take home a souvenir.

All activities run from 10.30 to 3.00 and cost £1 per child. There is no need to book. For more information contact the Museum on 013�2 302233 or [email protected]. EG Museum, Cantelupe Road.

10-12TH AuGuST

Join us at this unique gathering to learn, share and network with fellow honeybee enthusiasts and leading practitioners of natural beekeeping from Britain and the Continent. The jam-

packed programme promises an exciting mix of internationally-renowned speakers, informative hive demonstrations, diverse workshop choices and a ‘World Cafe’ discussion space. Also included is a Barn Dance on Saturday night at neighbouring Tablehurst Farm, a biodynamic, community-owned farm.

Emerson College, Forest Row, East Sussex RH18 5JX. For further details and to book, please contact Natural Beekeeping Alliance www.biobees.com/naturalbeekeepingalliance/conference.php

What’s on at Chequer Mead

FRIDAY 6TH JuLY AT 7:30PM

Chequer Mead Youth Theatre presents Uncle Tom’s Cabin

SATuRDAY 7TH JuLY AT 7:30PM

JC Vocals presents Students Summer Show

MONDAY 9TH JuLY AT 7:30PM

Ariel Drama Academy presents Ariel Drama Academy Showcase

FRIDAY 13TH JuLY TO SATuRDAY 1�TH JuLY

Bullfrog Productions presents Sweet Charity

FRIDAY 20TH JuLY AT 7:30PM

Choirpower presents Diamonds

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New specialist unit

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Rapkyns site (Sycamore

Lodge) Broadbridge Heath for

people with Neurological

and Acquired brain

injury conditions.

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