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Leap Year proposer Sarah Baldwin reached the heights of passion when she proposed to her fi reman boyfriend.
Secretive Sarah hid away at the top of a practice tower as Kieran Hatchard, climbed towards her in what he thought was a routine evening ladder drill.
As Kieran reached the top Sarah sprang her February 29 surprise by boldly producing an engagement ring and asking him: “Will you marry me?”
Sarah went down on one knee for the proposal, at the top of the tower, and presented Kieran with a palladium wedding band from Gold Arts in Chichester. This was followed by a live appearance from local singer and performer Paul Brigstock, who sang the Jason Mraz hit “I won’t give up” to the happy couple. The song contains
The lines: “I won’t give up on us. Even if the skies get rough. I’m giving you all my love. I’m still looking up.” Afterwards it was celebrations all round at the Bill-
ingshurst fi re station, which had never seen such a case of “Burning Love”.
Romantic Sarah, 26, recalled their fi rst meeting and said: “We met on January 28 in 2010.
“Kieran came into the local leisure centre for a gym induction, which I carried out. He tells me he fell in love with me the moment we met. From then we would see each other when he came in for work-outs.
“We had bad snow that year and I needed somewhere to stay. Kieran kindly off ered and I stayed at his place as friends, where we started to get to know each other.
“Facebook then connected us af-ter an exchange of phone numbers and the rest is history.
“We have now been together for just over six years, Kieran is the kindest, most caring person I know and we love each other uncondi-tionally.“
Kieran, 27, from Billingshurst, is a retained fi re fi ghter for Billing-shurst and works at Anco storage, a local family-run shelfi ng and rack-ing company.
Sarah, from Aldwick, said: “We are looking to purchase our fi rst home this year and can’t wait to spend the rest of our lives to-gether.”
Leap year Sarah wins her hunk of “Burning Love”
phil dennettNews Editor
Leap year Sarah wins her hunk of “Burning Love”
He said yes
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04.03.2016Contents
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BusinessPiries People ‘Fiesta Tots’Page 17
EntertainmentParton sings PartonPage 21
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Former library staff turned back the pages at a 20th anniversary celebration.
They were among nearly 400 people at the party for Steyning Library and swopped memories of their time there.
Children who attended got a few treats. They received a birthday balloon, were read a story by chil-dren’s author Sam Lloyd, and made Ticklysaurus models.
More than 380 people turned up to celebrate at the library, with one happy library member comment-ing: “What a great way to cel-ebrate 20 years of real community interaction in the ‘New Library’. On behalf of three generations, thank you one and all.”
It is estimated that since Steyn-ing Library opened it has lent out two million books.
David Barling, West Sussex County Council’s Cabinet Member with responsibility for libraries, said: “I was delighted to attend the birthday celebrations and cut the cake at Steyning Library.
“That so many people came to join in with the celebrations really highlights how much the commu-nity values their library.”
To fi nd out more about librar-ies visit www.westsussex.gov.uk/libraries.
Two million books speaks volumes at party
A playgroup still run by a com-mittee after 38 years has been assessed as “good”.
St. Gabriel’s Playgroup, a regis-tered charity, opened in April 1978, with a small committee of parents, and hires St. Gabriel’s Church Hall in East Street, Billingshurst.
Ofsted rate it as “good” in its report of a visit in December.
Part of the report from the in-spector said: “The manager, staff
and committee have worked eff ec-tively to improve the overall quality of the provision.
“Staff work eff ectively in part-nership with parents, use their good knowledge to plan activities to
extend learning and development and fully value children’s involve-ment, children are well behaved,
confi dent, enjoy learning and concentrate well
Eff ectiveness of the leadership and management are good.”
The playgroup receives funding to provide free early education for children aged two, three and
four. It also receives Early Years Premium Funding. There are six members of staff .
Details on website www.stga-brielsplaygroup.co.uk or e-mail - [email protected]
The group is pictured celebrating
Well done the committeeResidents will to fi nd about £50 extra for all their council taxes, after a full Horsham District Council meeting confi rmed its own rise of 1.2 per cent.
The district rise will add about £1.63 a year to bills.
By far the largest hit will come from West Sussex County Council, which has confi rmed a rise of 3.95 per cent and has by far the largest budget and biggest council tax bills.
The combined eff ect of both increases will be to add about £50 a year to the average council tax bill, once a 1.98 per cent in Sussex Police tax and parish precepts are added.
The Government pledged an extra £6.2million to West Sus-sex after protests from councillors about cuts in funding from central government.
But the council decided to use the money to prop up services rather than reduce the council tax increase.
And it has warned that despite the extra money savings will still have to be made because in 2016-17 it will have a shortfall of £44 million while facing increasing demand for services.
The Horsham district council tax rise was approved by full council on February 24 after a recommenda-tion from cabinet.
Both councils protested to the Government about big cuts in support from central taxation that stretched their budgets.
The West council tax increase includes the two per cent charge announced by Chancellor George Osborne in November 2015 to help councils meet the needs of an in-creasingly ageing population.
The increases take eff ect from April 1. This week the Chancel-lor George Osborne warned that further spending restrictions might be needed from the public sector because of global economic turmoil and slower growth.
£50 taxes rise as district confi rms increase
The Government pledged an extra £6.2million to West Sussex after protests from councillors
Cllr Barling at the party
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Shoppers at a Co-Operative store in Horsham have a defi brillator available after their success in helping the town’s Community First Responders.
The importance of the life-saving heart machines was emphasised the week before last when one was used to save the life of former foot-ball commentator Peter Brackley when he suff ered a heart attack at the Holbrook Club. First Respond-ers were involved in helping him and a locally-based machine was used.
Customers have helped the store raise more than £600 towards buying what is called an automated external defi brillator for the store, by fi lling collecting pots.
Meanwhile the responders have loaned one of the defi brillators to the store to acknowledge its sup-port.
Kayleigh Logan, store manager, said: “I’m very proud that my store can give back to the
community. The co-operatives group purpose is the champion a better way of doing business in our community and I feel proud that as a team we have helped support the community responders and very pleased that we can support the local area now having a temporary defi brillator in store.”
Claire Matcheswala, a responder who delivered the machine to the store, said: “I’m really proud of the fact that we have been able to loan a defribrillator to the store, which is now being used as a temporary public access defi brillation site. We
hope in time to be able to install a more permanent site along the Fitzalan Road parade for 24-hour access.”
The use of the machine combined with immediate Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation, involving chest compression, gives heart attack victims a much greater chance of survival. Experts say
every minute ‘CPR’ is not done a person’s chance of surviving a cardiac arrest drops by up to
10%.Responders team leader Marc
Harrold said: “Providing public training in ‘CPR’ and also estab-lishing
Public Access Defi brillation sites across Horsham is one of the teams objects and it is
pleased to be part of the Horsh-am Heartsafe project working with Horsham District
Council, Horsham and Mid Sus-sex Clinical Commissioning Group and other local charities in
promoting this.”Anyone wishing to learn CPR
or how to use a defi brillator may contact the scheme
through its website www.hor-shamresponders.org or Facebook page and it will advise when its next free British Heart Foundation Heartstart course is running.
Shoppers help responders to save lives
Horsham’s doomed ambulance station could become part of new development of homes, busi-nesses and a hotel after district councillors approved its purchase.
Crews will be based at a new cen-tre at Crawley from April 18 using Hurst Road only as a small “re-sponse” site where they can park if needed while handling local calls.
The site has been on the market since the end of 2015 and the sta-tion building will remain on site until a date is set for its demolition.
Horsham District Council has earmarked the area between Horsham Hospital and the Pavil-ions Leisure Centre as an area with potential for regeneration. This is because as the public sector build-ings such as the ambulance station are old and in many instances are expected to become surplus to requirements.
The Ambulance Station is run by South East Coast Ambulance Ser-vice NHS Foundation Trust and its half-acre site has been marketed
by Colyer Commercial, of Horsham. The council is working on a master plan for the Hurst Road site as part of its scheme to improve the town centre.
The council says it cannot divulge how much the ambulance site will cost after last week’s decision because it is commercially sensi-tive information and is classed as “exempt information” under the Local Government Act 1972.
How long the redevelopment will have to wait for a start is uncertain,
because the ambulance is only part of an area needed. But the council expects most of the land needed for the total redevelopment to be available within about the next fi ve years.
The ambulance service said some space at the ambulance site would be kept as an “ambulance commu-nity response post”, where crews can park while in the area. As pre-viously announced by the ambu-lance trust, the closure at Horsham is linked to the setting up of a new Make Ready Centre in Northgate, Crawley expected to be running in April.The new centre at will be the base for ambulance crews from Horsham, Crawley, East Grinstead, and Horley, the temporary Gatwick HART base, as well as a Critical Care Paramedic teams. Staff will begin and end shifts at the new centre, but during their shifts will respond from the response posts which will provide facilities for staff . These will be located based on patient demand.
What is Make Ready?The Make Ready initiative will
signifi cantly enhance and improve the service SECAmb provides to the community.
It minimises the risk of cross-infection; frees up front-line staff , who currently clean and re-stock ambulances, to spend more time treating patients; and keeps vehi-cles on the road for longer
The initiative ensures that specially-trained operatives regu-
larly deep-clean, restock and check vehicles for mechanical faults.
The Make Ready Centre will be supported by a network of ambu-lance community responses posts (ACRPs) across the area and will see staff begin and end their shifts at the new centre.
However during their shifts, staff will respond from the ACRPs which will provide facilities for staff . These will be located based on patient demand.
Work is under way to have the new ACRPs in place for when the new centre becomes operational – thus protecting and improving the delivery of services to local communities. It is expected that response posts will be found in towns currently served by ambu-lance stations.
What is the Hazardous Area Response Team (HART)?
SECAmb’s HART is made up of ambulance clinicians how have undergone additional training in the use of specialist equipment and vehicles which will enable them to safely treat patients in the ‘hot zone’ of a major incident or at other incidents with environments such as smoke-fi lled buildings or where potentially dangerous mate-rials are present.
HART members are also special-ly-trained to respond to chemical leaks, urban search and rescue in-cidents, incidents at height, fl ood-ing, major road collisions and have equipment to test carbon monoxide levels.
Council to buy Horsham ambulance station
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Dedicated student nurse Carla-Marie Page will be leaving Hor-sham behind to learn about health conditions thousands of miles away.
Carla-Marie, 25, is going to work as a volunteer paediatric nurse in Takoradi, Ghana, to help her stud-ies and broaden her horizons.
She is in her second year at the University of Brighton studying child nursing, but will see a stark contrast to Sussex in Africa, where in some areas seven out of ten deaths are from starvation.
Carla-Marie said: “I would like to present a positive image to the world which is why I am taking the opportunity to work in Ghana.
“This will not only increase my
knowledge and further my experi-ence about medical conditions that are more likely in a developing country, but also provide me with more informed view of the world and its diversity, learning the com-parisons of nursing in a developing country compared to that in the UK.
“Ghana as a developing country is challenged within the healthcare system due to a lack of money to pay for services and supplies, espe-cially in more rural areas, resulting in a low life expectancy.
“The most common diseases, HIV, TB, yellow fever and ma-laria have a massive input on the number of deaths however, 70% of deaths occur through malnutrition, all of which are preventable.
“Using my current knowledge and skills, I will like the opportu-nity to help children in need with even the most basic of care but also to use the experience to help with future development, broadening my skills and knowledge to pro-gress my own career and studies. “
During her two week trip in Oc-tober Carla-Marie will experience the Ghanaian culture whilst living with other students but also have an opportunity to stay with a host
family. Working with local nurses she will
attend the village’s healthcare centre, complete community outreach work in schools and also work
in the local hospital in a special-ity of her choice.
She said: “Furthermore I will broaden my knowledge and experi-ence in medical conditions that I would not have previously seen, nurse children who have diseases such as HIV, Malaria, Sickle Cell and gangrene, and also assist in surgery which will all improve my techniques and skills.”
After completing her degree Carla-Marie’s goal is to achieve a master’s degree, and then hope-fully
A PHD, specialising in oncology and chemotherapy, nursing chil-dren with cancer back to health and
providing compassionate care to palliative patients.
Before becoming a student Carla-Marie, cared for people with learn-ing and physical disabilities. Each year she runs a charity event and paid her own way to countries such as Thailand to complete volunteer work in orphanages.
Carla-Marie sees the other side of life
Carla-Marie Page
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Join loving Lisa in a midnight walk
Midnight walkers like grateful Lisa Jarvis are being sought for charity fund-raiser in Horsham.
St Catherine’s Hospice is calling on women of all ages to ditch the beauty sleep and join hundreds
of others at the hospice’s annual Midnight Walk which starts at 10.30pm on July 2.
Lisa has a special reason for raising money for the hospice. She said: “From the moment my mum stepped through the door at the hospice, until the day she died, she was surrounded by the most dedicated and supportive people you could ever meet. The hospice isn’t a sad or scary place, it’s a calm oasis in a turbulent storm. That’s why on Saturday July 2, for the second time, I’m rounding up my friends to walk through the
night. Last year was incredible, everything from the entertainment to the organisation was superb. To see so many women come together to support St Catherine’s was so special and I’m excited to be taking part again”
With a choice of seven, 13 or 20 miles to walk, the overnight challenge is suitable for women of all ages, backgrounds and fi tness levels.
Organisers say that with so many women coming together to raise funds for their local hospice the night has an electric atmosphere.
They will be greeted with a wel-come drink, ‘goody’ bag and snacks to keep you going throughout the night.
In 2015, 430 women gave up sleep to pound the pavements and raised
£65,000 for the Hospice. This
year St Catherine’s is hoping to raise £80,000.
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MNW1, can take part for just £20. Unfortu-nately no-one can regis-ter on the night.
A group is pictured getting ready for the event.
Never mind chocolate eggs, Hor-sham Museum’s hen Harriet lays whole bars of Horsham chocolate.
As you might imagine, laying bars of chocolate is a tricky busi-ness, all those corners, so of course she does have to have intermittent
rests. Spectacular, eye-wateringly hardcore hen Harriet, is now nest-ing in the museum shop window. She lays between 10am and noon, and 2pm until 4pm; other times are at Harriet’s discretion.
Harriet’s “eggscitement” at museum perch
Harriet the hen
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Youngsters need to be encour-aged to try things rather than fear failure.
That is the view of Frances Mwale, Prep Headmistress at Far-lington School, Horsham.
In her article she gives her views on mental health issues facing children.
“The recent Children’s Mental Health Week was incredibly impor-tant for making transparent and
explaining the range and extent of situations facing society. I was often riveted to television and
radio programmes, as well as drawn to articles, about multitudi-nous issues in our frenetic, modern
world: often a real eye-opener. Working in a school where pu-
pils have access to professional counselling, our staff feel
well supported when ad-dressing the many complex mental health issues that face young people today.
A recent BBC article men-tioned children having to deal with family
break-ups, bereavement and diffi culties arising from drug and substance abuse, not to mention the increased sexualisa-tion and violence that is prevalent in many communities. Hearing that greater
funding will be available to pro-vide the desired level of support to all schools, particularly funding
for talking therapies, is enor-mously welcome.
Another signifi cant issue to be tackled is the understanding of and attitudes towards illnesses that
are of the mind; mental health awareness initiatives go some way to addressing these.
Sympathy is evident when it comes to a broken bone, illness or condition such as diabetes, but when it comes to mental health, there is still stigma, even preju-dice attached and some outmoded viewpoints.
‘Keeping a stiff upper lip’ when facing times of trial and not ‘airing your laundry in public’ are
attitudes that still persist. When undertaking mental health train-ing, I was quoted that 1 in 3 of us
would at some time in our lives suff er with a mental health issue.
With its very broad range includ-ing grief, depression, loneliness and managing anger, I would sug-gest that at some point in time, all of us do. It is our reaction to life’s trials that can lead to mental
health issues, rather than the is-sues
themselves and so building life skills to promote wellbeing and happiness are, quite rightly, very
much in the fore of current edu-cational thinking.
My generation was often kept away from what were deemed ‘adult’ situations; for example, money was never discussed in front of children and attendance at funerals, even those of quite close family members, was often consid-ered inap-
pro- priate, the impor- tance of the grieving process not fully
understood. Now as adults, how can we help
the next generation to come to terms with life’s inevitabilities, if we have not experienced and learned to deal with them our-selves? Teenage anxiety and anger issues were once attributed just to hormones and dealt with more through sanctions than dialogue. A balance has to be struck between shielding our youngsters from the harsher realities and allowing them to grow through life experiences. As parents and educators, this can be tricky to navigate.
Hearing that a young person has expressed suicidal thoughts is alarming: ‘did not see that com-ing’.
However, the Young Minds char-ity’s statistics suggests that 1 in 4 young people will experience
these, and that teenage rates of depression have increased by 70% over the past 25. We read how
some groups are far more vul-nerable than others: those in care, for example. But this must not let
us close our minds to the fact that
children in wonderfully supportive, caring and often affl uent homes
will also have personal battles. Unhelpful is the blame culture,
where parenting skills are con-stantly questioned or inadequacies
about spotting obvious signs which lead to crisis situations are highlighted. Pressures on young
people these days are important contributory factors.
Our young people have ‘never had it better’: there is a wealth of opportunity set before them to travel, to network, to access information and yet along with these, society imposes pressures
of conforming, competing and striving for status, often with youngsters being defi ned by what they do or have, rather than for who they are.
So what are the answers? It certainly is not acceptable to do nothing. Young people need informing
that alongside looking great and keeping healthy,
they must also nurture positive relationships and mental wellbeing. Children with
a wide social circle, appropriate adults to whom they can turn and
excellent role models grow into resilient, happy, self-suffi cient and confi dent individuals.
My school, Farlington, believes in ‘educating for confi dence’. This does not come about by keeping
our children away from pressured situations; quite the contrary.
They are steered towards hav-ing a go, taking a risk and trying something new, but always in the knowledge that a safety-net of support is there. Failing is always a possibility, but in failing there is no shame, rather learning and growth.
Having strong values to underpin the way we live our lives is a vital component: we need to work
towards what is good and true and important.
Mental health issues in our society are real and not going away. Our youngsters need to know that
they are cherished, believed and taken seriously, whatever they are going through and this will begin
by examining our own attitudes and reactions, as parents and edu-cators: more information, more
talk and sharing, more getting issues out in to the open are to be encouraged.”
Give it a try, urges Frances
Sainsbury’s welcomed pupils from Northolmes Junior School to the Horsham store to cele-brate their Christmas advertise-ment reviews.
In December the children, as part of their English lessons, wrote their reviews of the Sains-bury’s Christmas advertisement, which featured “Mog’s Christmas Calamity”.
Sainsbury’s deputy store manager at Horsham, Richard
Lasham, said: “When we heard about Northolmes School pupils reviews we were delighted to be able to display their results in the store. Many customers have enjoyed reading them and the feedback has been very positive.”
School head teacher Sylvia White said: “We were thrilled that Sainsbury’s wanted to dis-play the children’s reviews and we were very proud to showcase their hard work in this way.”
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Visitors to Steyning are promised an extra attraction with a dash of the Dolce Vita when it hosts its popular Italian Market on March 13.
It will be held within the High Street car park from 10.30 a.m. but this time it has powerful added sights.
Horsham District Council has ar-ranged a “drive round” of glamor-ous Italian cars and motor bikes, which will arrive and be displayed alongside the market from 11-2pm.
These cars are some of the su-perb examples that will be on show during the Horsham Piazza Italia X Festival, which is held over the Easter weekend in Horsham Town Centre, but Steyning is having a special preview.
Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Mase-ratis and other marques will jostle
with Italian favourites and there will also be Pizza Oven cooking up delicious pizzas and face painting for the children.
Organisers say visitors should watch out for special Italian themed offers from businesses on the Steyning High Street, both on the day and during the following weeks leading up to Easter.
Car and bike calvalcade for Steyning Italian market
These cars are some of the superb examples that will be on show during the Horsham Piazza Italia X Festival
Pictured are some of the vehicles
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Caring Katy Thomas was so shocked at conditions in a refugee camp that she raised money for them.
Katy was working as a volunteer at the well-publicised Jungle camp in Calais when she saw the misery of the refugees fi rst- hand.
Katy, a yoga teacher from Rudge-wick, has since raised more than £1000 to support Refugee charity Help Refugees.
She says her experience inspired her to take action and gather fund-raising support.
Her fi rst charity initiative was a day-long yoga retreat set in the Sussex countryside for local people
interested in yoga and keen to support a worthwhile cause. The retreat was aimed at all levels of yoga practitioners from beginners to those more experienced.
Katy said: “Having spent time volunteering at the Jungle in Calais and experiencing how truly ter-rible conditions are out there, I felt inspired to try and do something to help. The people out there are living in horrendous conditions and are there because they simply have no other option after fl eeing from war and persecution in their own countries. I was particularly moved by the plight of the fami-lies who have been separated from
their loved ones and the vulnerable situation that many young children are in. I hope that by using my yoga skills to help raise money I can help in some way.”The fund-raising retreat also included a three-course vegan meal.
Emily Crispin, who attended the workshop, said: “We had a fantas-tic day. It was wonderful uniting through yoga and raising desper-ately needed funds for an impor-tant cause.”
Katy has been a yoga teacher for two years after making the transi-tion from corporate life in London and Sydney, Australia, to commu-nity off -grid living in Portugal after a two month trip to India, training at renowned Yoga Teacher Training School, Siddhi Yoga in Goa. Since then she has been busy building up her yoga business, off ering both group and one-to-one classes. She also runs weekend yoga and wellness retreats, off ering yoga, meditation and vegan cooking as well as day long yoga and vegan cooking workshops around Surrey and Sussex.
Katy will be returning to Calais to volunteer with Help Refugees later this year.
To read more about Katy’s expe-rience in Calais, go to her website and read her blog at Katy and the calm To donate to the refugee eff ort, visit http://www.helprefu-gees.org.uk
Shocked Katy raises cash for refugees
Katy is pictured at yoga
A fi ve year search for the world’s ancient tree will bring author Julian Hight to Horsham later this month.
Julian will be presenting an illustrated talk on the trees and his travels to photograph them fol-lowed by a book signing at Water-stones bookshop in Horsham at 6.30pm on March 3.
After the success of his fi rst book “Britain’s Tree Story” for the National Trust in 2011, Julian set off on a fi ve year photographic odys-sey to capture 100 ancient, historic trees across 39 countries for his latest book. The book also features remark-able subjects closer to home.
They include the
‘Crowhurst Yew’ at Crowhurst, which is an ancient hollow Yew tree, thought to be about 2,000 years old. It stands on what was King Harold’s manor, and was possibly known to him before his death at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
Julian said: “I travelled exten-sively, from the UK to New Zealand and Australia, Japan to the USA, across Europe and Scandinavia, sourcing the subjects from archive engravings and photographs, and re-photographed them in the pre-sent day to add historic context. I am really pleased with the way the book has come out. It looks fantas-tic and has been very well received. My hope is that it will help raise awareness of the world’s historic ancient trees and go some way to promote their conservation.”
The result is a celebration of the world’s oldest, largest and most famous trees, and sometimes not so famous, detailing their history, legend and mythology, present-ing an extraordinary record of the rich variety of ancient trees
surviving around the world, while also telling the human tale.
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Julian’s tree journey brings him to Horsham
on a fi ve year photographic odys-sey to capture 100 ancient, historic trees across 39 countries for his latest book. The book also features remark-able subjects closer to home.
They include the
engravings and photographs, and re-photographed them in the pre-sent day to add historic context. I am really pleased with the way the book has come out. It looks fantas-tic and has been very well received. My hope is that it will help raise awareness of the world’s historic ancient trees and go some way to promote their conservation.”
The result is a celebration of the world’s oldest, largest and most famous trees, and sometimes not so famous, detailing their history, legend and mythology, present-ing an extraordinary record of the rich variety of ancient trees
surviving around the world, while also telling the human tale.
Places can be reserved at Waterstones bookshop,
Horsham or by telephone: 01403 268088
Author Julian
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Firefi ghters in Horsham are set to fl ex their sponge-squeezing muscles on Saturday as they foam up for a national charity car wash day.
Car washes take place at fi re sta-tions up and down the country in March to raise money for The Fire Fighters Charity, which is the only offi cial organisation that supports both serving and retired fi refi ght-ers and their families in their time of need.
Horsham residents and visitors are invited to bring their cars to the fi re station on Hurst Rd to receive the full 999 emergency ‘wash and go’ treatment in exchange for a charitable donation.
Holly Beeston, a fi refi ghter at Horsham Fire Station who is
organising the event said: “The Fire Fighter Charity Car Wash is the biggest annual fundraising event in the Fire Service calendar. It’s a great opportunity for us to help raise money for a charity that relies entirely on the generosity of the local resident and fi refi ghting community.
“It is also a great chance for local residents to come and meet us and have an informal chat so hopefully they can pick up a few extra tips on how to stay safe at home and on the road.”
The event will be from 9am until noon on March 5.
To fi nd out more about the work of The Fire Fighters Charity visit-www.fi refi ghterscharity.org.uk.
Firefi ghters and foamReady to wash Police constables are being re-
cruited after a tax increase helped pay for 100 of them.
The recent increase in what is called the police precept, its equivalent of council tax,
paved the way for recruitment to start for the fi rst time for two years.
Sussex Police force is looking to fi ll new positions with what it calls “passionate and dedicated people” to serve the community.
Chief Constable Giles York said: “Being a police constable is an in-credibly challenging and reward-ing job. They work closely with the community and undertake activities to help make commu-nities safe, protect vulnerable people and reduce crime.
“I plan to recruit at least 70 new offi cers this year.
“We are looking for people who understand and share our values and have the drive and dedication to deliver the very best public service. Policing is chang-ing to match the changing demands from the public and we need a breadth of new constables who are willing to meet that chal-lenge. We want a workforce who represent the diverse communi-ties across Sussex and we would welcome applications from under-represented groups.”
Sussex Police and Crime Com-missioner Katy Bourne said: “I am delighted to approve a budget that enables the Chief Constable to re-cruit up to 100 new police offi cers.
“I have always maintained that protecting neighbourhood policing is a top priority be-cause it mat-
ters so much to
communities across our county.
“The news that the Chancellor would protect police budgets was very welcome but we have had to wait until now to understand ex-actly what this means for Sussex.
“Sussex Police will continue im-plementing its Local Policing Pro-gramme in order to meet existing and future savings requirements.
“These new offi cers will be a welcome addition in helping to keep us all safe.”
The application window for po-lice constables opens on Monday, February 29 and will remain open, 24 hours a day, until midnight on Sunday, March 13.
Applicants will not be at any disadvantage if they apply towards the end of the window, as long as their application is received by the deadline.
To fi nd out about the process and what criteria an applicant must meet, please visit www.sussex.police.uk/policing-in-sussex/work-with-us.
Applicants:- must be aged 18 years
or over at the time of ap-plication- have lived in the UK for
three continuous years immedi-ately prior to application
- possess a Full UK Manual Driv-ing Licence
- have achieved a standard of education equivalent to A Level
- not be a member of the British National Party (BNP) or similar organisations
- not have tattoos that could cause off ence
More police offi cers being recruitedcruited after a tax increase helped
The recent increase in what is called the police precept, its
paved the way for recruitment to start for the fi rst time for two
Sussex Police force is looking to fi ll new positions with what it calls “passionate and dedicated people”
Chief Constable Giles York said: “Being a police constable is an in-credibly challenging and reward-ing job. They work closely with the community and undertake activities to help make commu-nities safe, protect vulnerable
“I plan to recruit at least 70
“We are looking for people who understand and share
deliver the very best public
demands from the public and we need a breadth of new constables who are willing to meet that chal-lenge. We want a workforce who represent the diverse communi-
missioner Katy Bourne said: “I am delighted to approve a budget that enables the Chief Constable to re-cruit up to 100 new police offi cers.
“I have always maintained that protecting neighbourhood policing is a top priority be-cause it mat-
ters so much to
communities across our county.
“The news that the Chancellor would protect police budgets was
plementing its Local Policing Pro-gramme in order to meet existing and future savings requirements.
“These new offi cers will be a welcome addition in helping to keep us all safe.”
The application window for po-lice constables opens on Monday, February 29 and will remain open, 24 hours a day, until midnight on Sunday, March 13.
Applicants will not be at any disadvantage if they apply towards the end of the window, as long as their application is received by the deadline.
To fi nd out about the process and what criteria an applicant must meet, please visit www.sussex.police.uk/policing-in-sussex/work-with-us.
Applicants:
or over at the time of ap-plication- have lived in the UK for
three continuous years immedi-ately prior to application
- possess a Full UK Manual Driv-ing Licence
- have achieved a standard of education equivalent to A Level
- not be a member of the British National Party (BNP) or similar
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To celebrate turning 40 this year Mark Barrett will run 12 mara-thons in 12 months to help vulnerable people.
Mark, a personal trainer, says he wanted to take on a physical and mental challenge that could push him to his limit. He will also raise thousands of pounds for the charity Home-Start and their work with vulnerable young children and their families in Horsham and sur-rounding areas.
Mark, whose support for Home-Start has already included running the Brighton Marathon in
2015, said: “I know the hard work that goes into training for and competing in a marathon, but
also the satisfaction and elation in completing them, so why not 12 in 12 months!
I’m hoping to raise more than £4,000 for Home-Start along the way. They are a local and
independent charity that do tremendous work in the local area supporting families with young
children where there are issues such as isolation, neglect, illness, bereavement and disability.”
Mark’s marathon challenge will see him travelling around the UK and throughout Europe, with
his fi rst marathon in Barcelona next month.
Mark said: “I’m lucky to be com-peting in some amazing and iconic marathons, including London, and my fi nal challenge will be the origi-nal marathon course in Athens.”
Aneliese Whittaker, events and community fund raiser at Home-Start, said: “We are so grateful to
Mark for making his amazing per-sonal challenge something that will help us support struggling local families. “We’ll be there to cheer him on when he runs the fi rst of his UK marathons in Brighton on April 17 and we hope other lo-cal people will support him too.” Mark, of MBT Fit, can be sponsored on-line for his Marathon eff ort on his donation page at: http://tinyurl.com/mark-12in
If you would be interested in joining Mark as part of the Home-Start team for this year’s
Brighton Marathon, or want to know more about other Home-Start fundraising challenges that
you could take part in, please call Aneliese on 01293 416327, or visit http://www.homestartchams.org.uk/events/.
Mark’s marathon year for charity
Mark on the run
A seed saving workshop might be held in Horsham this year to pro-mote seed swapping in the town.
It follows the Seedy Saturday seventh annual seed swap at the Friends Meeting House at Worthing Road, Horsham.
Organisers Transition Horsham said that seeds to swap were not as prolifi c as in previous years, per-haps due to what they described as the rather odd weather in 2015. But they added that they were thinking of putting on a ‘Seed Saving Work-shop’ in the autumn to encourage Horsham gardeners to collect their seed for swapping next year.
The event focussed on seed swapping and gardening, and all the local horticultural societies were represented, as well as Hor-sham in Bloom.
Seedy Saturday has always been keen to promote the green spaces of Horsham and representatives from Warnham Nature Reserve and Chesworth Farm attended. Other attractions included Jeanette Mer-cer publicising her Kinder Living event on the weekend of July 2-3 which aims to provide ideas and products for a more ecologically friendly lifestyle.
Seed workshop being considered
Swappers at session
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Diners at Amberley Castle have a man from Cape Town as king of the kitchen from this Sunday.Brownsword Hotels has appointed South-Africa born Conor Toomey as head chef.
Starting in his role on Mother’s Say, Conor takes up his new position after 10 years of experi-ence working across the UK, including under Michael Wignall at the two Michelin starred Lat-ymer at Pennyhill Park.
Starting his career in Cape Town in 2002, Conor gained two years’ experience at the Aubergine Res-taurant, before moving to Wicklow in Ireland to work at Rathsallagh House in 2004.
Moving in 2006 to the acclaimed Latymer Restaurant at Penny-hill Park, Conor worked as sous chef to Michael Wignall for four years, before taking up his fi rst head chef posi-tion at Coworth Park in 2012. Here he regained 3 rosettes in the year after they had been lost, before moving on most recently to head up the kitchen at Storrs
Hall in Cumbria, where he gained 3 ro-
settes within
a
mere seven months of starting. Mr Wignall, executive head
chef at sister hotel Gidleigh Park, whom Conor names as his biggest infl uence, said: “I’m delighted to welcome Conor to the Brownsword Hotels group and wish him every success at Amberley Castle. His classically infl uenced style, which delivers a grounding which Conor takes forward with modern techniques, produces outstanding dishes and excellent fl avours. We look forward to tasting his new menu and seeing what he had his team create at Amberley Castle”.
Conor said: “I’m very much looking forward to starting work with the team at Amberley Castle. With a brand new kitchen and new menus, I look forward to welcom-
ing both new and returning diners. Both the
hotel and res-taurant have
an excellent reputation and I look forward to grow-ing this further”.
Conor king of kitchen at castleman from Cape Town as king of the kitchen from this Sunday.Brownsword Hotels has appointed South-Africa born Conor Toomey as head chef.
Starting in his role on Mother’s Say, Conor takes up his new position after 10 years of experi-ence working across the UK, including under Michael Wignall at the two Michelin starred Lat-ymer at Pennyhill Park.
Starting his career in Cape Town in 2002, Conor gained two years’ experience at the Aubergine Res-taurant, before moving to Wicklow in Ireland to work at Rathsallagh House in 2004.
Moving in 2006 to the acclaimed Latymer Restaurant at Penny-hill Park, Conor worked as sous chef to Michael Wignall for four years, before taking up his fi rst head chef posi-tion at Coworth Park in 2012. Here he regained 3 rosettes in the year after they had been lost, before moving on most recently to head up the kitchen at Storrs
gained 3 ro-settes
within a
Mr Wignall, executive head chef at sister hotel Gidleigh Park, whom Conor names as his biggest infl uence, said: “I’m delighted to welcome Conor to the Brownsword Hotels group and wish him every success at Amberley Castle. His classically infl uenced style, which delivers a grounding which Conor takes forward with modern techniques, produces outstanding dishes and excellent fl avours. We look forward to tasting his new menu and seeing what he had his team create at Amberley Castle”.
Conor said: “I’m very much looking forward to starting work with the team at Amberley Castle. With a brand new kitchen and new menus, I look forward to welcom-
ing both new and returning diners. Both the
hotel and res-taurant have
an excellent reputation and I look forward to grow-ing this further”.
Conor Toomey
Girls in Farlington School’s Prep 3 class have been working on line dancing.The unit started with the girls learning a set piece, which they performed altogether as a
group. Once this had been per-fected the girls worked in pairs to choreograph eight counts of
their own work. The seven- and eight-year-olds
at the Horsham school learnt about choreographic devices - elements that can be implemented into the dance to make it more interesting. Mirror, match, canon and unison,
levels and speed were all dis-cussed in relation to the impact within the routine and on the
audience. The girls then worked together to create 16 counts of their own work, working with another partner. Once completed, the girls then came together to complete a fragmented part of the set piece.
Jemma Wilson, Farlington PE teacher, who led the lessons, said: “These lessons were
invaluable in teaching the girls about the theory and practice of dance, not just the steps to a
dance. They enjoyed being able to create their own work and explore their own creativity
through movement. The girls worked extremely hard and enjoyed the challenges set. I am thrilled with the overall outcome.”
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The Horsham Shelley Probus Club has a new president after a busy year of activities.
Freddie Mullen, pictured on the left, handed over the reins to John Crockford, pictured right.
Shelley is one of fi ve Probus clubs in the Horsham area, and says it likes to think that it has one of the best programmes of events and activities.
The club meets at 10.00am on the second Tuesday of each month at the Roff ey Sports and Social Club.
After the business of the meet-ing there are high-quality speakers covering a wide range of topics. The meeting fi nishes at about noon, when many members go for a con-vivial lunch.
A well supported programme of walks normally fi nds a way of fi nishing at a local pub for lunch, although winter months such as
January and February tend to be avoided for obvious reasons.
However, there are always other excuses for a meal - the annual lunch at Cottesmore, the Chinese Banquet and the annual BBQ.
2015 saw an interesting and varied series of places to visit, eight in all, including castles, stately homes, galleries, museums, gar-dens and towns. Six theatre visits meant trips to London, Chichester and Newbury, while six concert outings were mainly with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Croy-don, but included Glyndebourne Touring at Woking.
The snooker players managed eight well contested sessions, while the golfers had fi ve
outings, but failed to win their annual match against Probus Bill-ingshurst.
At a more gentle pace, the
group’s bridge guru has been improving the skills of some of the members.
Diff erent skills were deployed at the races at Goodwood, but, for most, the bookies came out ahead.
The club is open to new members who are, or have recently, retired. They would be
encouraged to partici-pate, with their wives and partners, in the club’s or-ganised events, and even-tually to assist in running the club. For further informa- tion, contact
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Welcome for new president John
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A few articles ago I mentioned some strange and curious visi-tors to the waters around Sussex and would like to continue that expedition.
It’s hard to believe that ex-tremely large fi sh; of the shark family have been seen in our waters and nothing beats fi nding an old story – accompanied by a photo-graph of what was described as a ‘monster whale thresher’ being paraded around the streets of Rye in 1926. The Hastings Observer of 10th July of said year featured a fascinating little photograph showing a large thresher shark which had been caught in Rye Bay; the image showed a small child straddling the back of the beast which lay dead on an old cart and being transported around today much to the joy of several onlook-ers. It is a shame of course that such unusual visitors to these parts have to be killed but in 1857 an even stranger creature was said to have been seen in the county. The Sussex Advertiser reported that at Boreham Street in Hailsham a cow had been attacked by a ‘serpent’!
Now, serpent folklore in Sussex is known and yet often is a term used to describe escaped snakes and other reptiles, but in the Alnwick Mercury of 1st September 1857 it was reported that a farmer named Robert Pursglove had attended his cattle and found them to have been attacked by a ‘fl ying serpent of large dimensions’. This most certainly is not the sort of headline you expect to read when in regards to your local town but it is said that at the time ‘most of the villag-ers had arrived at the spot where the cow, which appeared to have a serpent in her mouth, was dashing about among the others , driving them in all directions.’
The onlookers panicked, but de-cided that if they could get a clear shot at the projecting monster then a bullet may be the only way to destroy the monster. Of course, many of the onlookers refused to put themselves forward to carry out the deed; all the while leaving the cow to thrash around furiously. However it was this thrashing around which eventually removed the serpent from the cow; the monster then hastily making its way towards the spectators who scurried in fear. The serpent then made its way to a ditch and by this time Mr Purseglove had called upon an assistant named Vidler who, armed with a gun approached the
menacing beast only to fi nd him-self transfi xed by its glinting eyes. Villagers began to return to the scene; armed with an assortment of weapons before a man named Jarman – a blacksmith by trade – grasped the gun and nimbly made his way towards the creature. Never taking his eyes of the slithering beast, Jarman eventually fi red at the monster – watching it writhe and coil ad then returned to the crowd; never once taking his eyes off the once fl ailing and now still specimen. According to the report it is said that ‘the serpent was cap-tured and fi xed to the end of a pole and was found to measure in length and breadth nearly four-feet and of black colouration.’
But what was this seemingly hypnotic menace/ Why, ‘nothing more nor less than as fi ne a black silk handkerchief as any person might wish to place around his neck, and which the cow had by some means no doubt taken from the hedge while it had with other wearing apparel been washed and hung out to dry!’ But of course, not all such strange stories can end so prosaically; take for exam-ple the case from Bognor in 1866 when several fi shermen claimed to have seen a large menacing fi sh lurking in the waters of the pier. There were those who did not believe such a tall story until the
emergence of some sort of shark alarmed many; resulting in a full scale hunt for the predatory fi sh. A young man named Joseph Ragless
was one of man who while armed hunted the beast which eventually headed southwards and was never seen again…
Sharks, Serpents and silk handkerchiefsNeil ArnoldSussex Folklore
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DC/16/0444 3 Fairfi eld Cottages Cowfold Hor-sham West Sussex RH13 8BL Part demolition of number 3 construction of new attached dwelling provision of revised parking arrangementsReason for Advert: The development would affect a Public Right of Way.
DC/16/0213 Cargo 5B - 5C The Forum Lower Tanbridge Way Horsham West Sussex RH12 1PQErection of 1x internally illuminated fascia sign to the front elevation and 2x inter-nally illuminated hanging signsReason for Advert: Conservation Area. Affecting Setting of a Listed Building.
DC/16/0332 76 Lower Street Pulborough West Sussex RH20 2BW Proposed change of use of a redundant single storey barn to a single dwelling (Full Application)Reason for Advert: Affecting Setting of a Listed Building. Conservation Area.
DC/15/0896 Kingslea Farm Marringdean Road Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9HD Residential development of 87 dwellings, including 30 affordable units, together with associated open space, landscap-ing and the creation of a new vehicular access from Marringdean RoadReason for Advert: Listed Building. Conservation Area. The proposed de-velopment does not accord with the pro-visions of the development plan in force in the area in which the land to which the application relates is situated.
A copy of each application and the submitted plans are available for inspection on the Council’s website [email protected]/publicaccess if you cannot view plans on line please call 01403 215187 for guidance. Any
person who wishes to make representations about any of the applications below should do so in writing to Horsham District Council, Parkside, Chart Way, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 1RL by no later than 21 days from the date of this advert. Please note that any representations received will be made available for public inspection and posted on the
Council’s website or the SDNP website.
HORSHAM DISTRICT COUNCILTown and Country Planning Act 1990
Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990The Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015
Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015Notice is hereby given under Article 15(3), (4) or (5) or Article 16 that the following applications have been submitted to Horsham
District Council, registered between 22nd February 2016 and 26th February 2016Please note the below list of applications advertised are only those we are required to do so by law. A full list of ap-
plications is available by visiting our website at www.horsham.gov.uk
Billingshurst Village Centre – Draft Supplementary Planning Document Notice of Consultation
Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act (as amended) the Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 2012 (as amended) (Regulation 12 Consultation).
The Billingshurst Village Centre Draft Supplementary Planning Document sets out how the village centre of Billingshurst will grow and change in the future, and is being published for consultation from 5pm Friday 4 March 2016 to 5pm Friday 29 April 2016.
Comments on the document may be made using the online consultation form on the council’s website, submitted via email to [email protected] or by post to the Strategic Planning team at the Horsham District Council offices sent to the council address below. Hard copies of the documents are also free to view at:
Horsham District Council OfficesParkside, Chart Way, North Street,Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1RL9am – 5pm Monday to Friday
Billingshurst LibraryMill Lane, Billingshurst RH14 9JZ 10am – 5pm Monday to Friday, 10am – 2pm Saturday
Further information, or advice, can be obtained from the Strategic Planning and Sustainability team on 01403 215398 or [email protected].
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THE COUNCIL TAX (PRESCRIBED CLASSES OF DWELLING) (ENGLAND) REGULATIONS 2012/2964 COUNCIL TAX
HORSHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL hereby gives notice that on the 24th February 2016 it set the Council Tax and asbilling authority made the determinations in respect of the financial year beginning on the 1st April 2016 as follows:-
BANDA B C D E F G HPARISH/AREA £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £Amberley 1,034.11 1,206.46 1,378.81 1,551.16 1,895.86 2,240.56 2,585.27 3,102.33Ashington 1,051.20 1,226.40 1,401.59 1,576.80 1,927.19 2,277.59 2,628.00 3,153.60Ashurst 1,045.83 1,220.14 1,394.44 1,568.75 1,917.36 2,265.96 2,614.58 3,137.50Billingshurst 1,047.06 1,221.58 1,396.08 1,570.60 1,919.61 2,268.63 2,617.66 3,141.19Bramber 1,029.83 1,201.48 1,373.11 1,544.75 1,888.03 2,231.30 2,574.58 3,089.50Broadbridge Heath 1,028.23 1,199.60 1,370.96 1,542.34 1,885.08 2,227.82 2,570.56 3,084.68Coldwaltham 1,016.14 1,185.51 1,354.86 1,524.22 1,862.93 2,201.64 2,540.36 3,048.43Colgate 1,006.37 1,174.10 1,341.82 1,509.55 1,845.00 2,180.45 2,515.91 3,019.10Cowfold 1,026.59 1,197.70 1,368.79 1,539.89 1,882.08 2,224.28 2,566.48 3,079.78Henfield 1,044.25 1,218.29 1,392.33 1,566.37 1,914.45 2,262.53 2,610.62 3,132.74Itchingfield 1,048.10 1,222.78 1,397.46 1,572.14 1,921.51 2,270.87 2,620.24 3,144.29Lower Beeding 1,011.41 1,179.98 1,348.54 1,517.12 1,854.25 2,191.38 2,528.53 3,034.23North Horsham 1,018.36 1,188.09 1,357.81 1,527.54 1,866.99 2,206.44 2,545.90 3,055.08Nuthurst 1,017.65 1,187.26 1,356.86 1,526.47 1,865.69 2,204.90 2,544.12 3,052.95Parham 1,017.34 1,186.90 1,356.45 1,526.01 1,865.12 2,204.22 2,543.34 3,052.01Pulborough 1,044.63 1,218.73 1,392.83 1,566.94 1,915.14 2,263.35 2,611.56 3,133.88Rudgwick 1,027.56 1,198.83 1,370.08 1,541.34 1,883.86 2,226.38 2,568.91 3,082.69Rusper 1,017.44 1,187.02 1,356.59 1,526.17 1,865.31 2,204.46 2,543.61 3,052.33Shermanbury 1,034.65 1,207.10 1,379.53 1,551.98 1,896.86 2,241.74 2,586.63 3,103.96Shipley 1,024.16 1,194.86 1,365.55 1,536.24 1,877.63 2,219.01 2,560.41 3,072.49Slinfold 1,035.14 1,207.67 1,380.18 1,552.71 1,897.75 2,242.79 2,587.85 3,105.42Southwater 1,047.48 1,222.07 1,396.64 1,571.22 1,920.38 2,269.54 2,618.71 3,142.45Steyning 1,058.19 1,234.55 1,410.91 1,587.28 1,940.00 2,292.73 2,645.47 3,174.56Storrington & Sullington 1,030.46 1,202.21 1,373.94 1,545.69 1,889.17 2,232.66 2,576.15 3,091.38Thakeham 1,025.33 1,196.22 1,367.10 1,538.00 1,879.77 2,221.54 2,563.33 3,075.99Upper Beeding 1,054.33 1,230.06 1,405.77 1,581.50 1,932.94 2,284.38 2,635.83 3,162.99Warnham 1,036.39 1,209.12 1,381.85 1,554.58 1,900.04 2,245.50 2,590.97 3,109.16Washington 1,020.36 1,190.42 1,360.48 1,530.54 1,870.66 2,210.77 2,550.90 3,061.08West Chiltington 1,029.73 1,201.36 1,372.97 1,544.60 1,887.84 2,231.08 2,574.33 3,089.20West Grinstead 1,028.59 1,200.03 1,371.45 1,542.89 1,885.75 2,228.61 2,571.48 3,085.77Wiston 1,024.33 1,195.05 1,365.76 1,536.49 1,877.93 2,219.37 2,560.82 3,072.98Woodmancote 1,015.89 1,185.20 1,354.51 1,523.83 1,862.45 2,201.08 2,539.71 3,047.66Horsham Town - Special charge1,011.93 1,180.59 1,349.24 1,517.90 1,855.20 2,192.51 2,529.83 3,035.79
Second homes
That the Council Tax discount for second homes (furnished dwellings not the sole or main residence of any individual) shall be 0%
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Every 2nd Wednesday of the month, from 12-2pm at Highly Manor, West Sussex, RH17 6LA.
9th MarchWomens business networking New to West Sussex
07793 732 103, [email protected]
The Athena Network launched a new group in Handcross to help women make business connec-tions, and grow their business in a supportive atmosphere. These meetings are held on the second Wednesday of the month, from 12-2pm at Highly Manor, West Sussex, RH17 6LA. The next meet-ing will be held on March 9.
“Our groups give business women throughout Mid Sussex a chance to build authentic busi-ness relationships and we inspire, support and help each other to fi nd new business opportuni-ties”, says Gina Quayle, the Regional Director for The Athena Network Mid Sus-sex. “Within The Athena Network, our aims are to create opportunities for members to make strate-gic connections, accel-erate business growth, and inspire success by
developing members’ business and net- working skills.”
The Athena network has
grown to over 100 monthly groups
throughout the UK, since its launch in 2005, and all members have ac-cess to an international network, training and resources.
“The meetings are structured, interactive and professional whilst being fun and relaxed, providing the perfect combination for strong business partnerships as well as friendship,” explains Jacqueline Rogers, co-founder of The Athena Network, “We aim to create a vi-brant, thriving and dynamic com-munity of women entrepreneurs and executives who collaborate and
connect with like-minded women and learn and grow in the pro-
cess.”The network also runs
meetings in Haywards Heath and East Grinstead. Telephone 07793 732 103 to book your space, or for more information visit www.theathenanetwork.
com
Women throughout West Sussex can now do business over lunch! The Athena Network launched a new group in Handcross to help women make business connec-tions, and grow their business in a supportive atmosphere. These meetings are held on the second Wednesday of the month, from 12-2pm at Highly Manor, West Sussex, RH17 6LA. The next meet-ing will be held on March 9.
“Our groups give business women throughout Mid Sussex a chance to build authentic busi-ness relationships and we inspire, support and help each other to fi nd new business opportuni-
developing members’ business and net- working skills.”
The Athena network has
grown to over 100 monthly groups
throughout the UK, since its launch in 2005, and all members have ac-cess to an international network, training and resources.
“The meetings are structured, interactive and professional whilst being fun and relaxed, providing the perfect combination for strong business partnerships as well as friendship,” explains Jacqueline Rogers, co-founder of The Athena Network, “We aim to create a vi-brant, thriving and dynamic com-munity of women entrepreneurs and executives who collaborate and
connect with like-minded women and learn and grow in the pro-
cess.”The network also runs
meetings in Haywards
com
Gina Quayle
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Horsham has some pleasant sur-prises and several of the best ones can be found at the town’s Pop Up Shop in the former Whittard store next door to Wilkinson on Swan Walk’s upper level.
At the Pop Up shop small retail-ers have a chance to introduce their products and try out their marketing ideas for a maximum of one month, the peppercorn rent - just to cover expenses - greatly reducing their risk.
Horsham District Council, landlords Aviva and Swan Walk management support the venture, which is run by a team of fi ve Directors gener-ously giving their time and expertise to help the budding entrepreneurs sharing the shop space to launch their businesses. New businesses come in at the beginning of each month, giving shoppers a constantly refresh-ing array of retail opportunities, but the shop is always happy to welcome back a familiar face for a renewed session.
When the District Post visited last week’s open day at the Pop Up Shop the businesses on display, with an astonishing array of attrac-
tive items, included Hello Birthday Gifts, Infi nity Photographic, Bee Cosmetics (“Naturally beautiful skincare sourced from nature”), Britot multi award winning baby carriers, Clev-er-
stix child de-velopment cutlery and Raw Passion organic and vegan body beauty.
Pop Up Director James Wing, an energy effi ciency champion displaying some of his own S4U LED Lighting products, told us: “Start up businesses usually begin by working at home, branching out
into exhibitions and then perhaps progressing to selling from a mar-ket stall. Here we’re giving them a diff erent chance to showcase their wares - with greatly reduced overheads.”
Hayley Marriott, local MD of Expose Design specialising in ex-hibition design, arranging events
and advising on branding, also relishes being a Director of the Pop Up project, saying: “We’re all happy to share our diverse experience to help get these businesses moving – after exposure here Bee Cosmet-ics, who are anxious to re-turn to the shop, got a 900% increase in website hits in one day!”
Little wonder that the Hor-sham Pop Up Shop has been
featured on television, and, through the Association of Town
Centre Managers, is being courted as a template for Pop Up Britain, attracting interest from as far afi eld as Wales, where there is the intention to replicate Horsham’s success. Businesses can apply for space in the Pop Up Shop via www.popuphorsham.co.uk – the website highlights details of some of the shop’s success stories, so make sure you visit Horsham’s inspira-tional Pop Up Shop!
Pop Up To Horsham’s Pop Up Shop!
BusinessMartin Read – Reporter
For young children’s needs, home and away, Horsham’s Fiesta Tots boutique in Piries Place is an absolute must visit shop! And, owner Alexandra Wyver-Northam has exactly the right credentials.
Alex is a mother of three, aged eight and a half, six and a half and three and a very experienced trav-eller, too, telling the District Post: “The shop showcases my main loves – children, home, travel, family excursions and shopping for clever, innovative and useful ideas! Using great products at home and getting out and about is a great adventure for kids, allowing them to let off steam, so let’s enjoy it all stress-free and as easily as pos-sible.”
The specialist independent shop stocks a wide range of maternity, nursing and feeding items and equipment for babies. From mater-nity through to pre-school years, with mny brilliant ideas. Starting with feeding, bathing, sleeping and comfort for both parent and child, Fiesta Tots moves on to hygiene and health and safety products. In addition there are changing and weaning essentials, along with a large selection of baby-wearing options. Little additional niceties
include night lights, sleep clocks, buggy and car accessories and many things to keep tots enter-tained, too – and comfortable and secure while on the move locally, on the road and much further afi eld. Alex adds: “Having fl own world worldwide as cabin crew, I’ve seen many diff erent ways people have travelled with children. Now I’m a parent myself, I can look at many of those situations diff er-ently! Over the years I’ve taken note of things done by cool, calm family-travel experts and added in my own experiences, building up a worthwhile knowledge of various modes of transport and types of accommodation. Hopefully that enables my husband and our staff to off er a wide range of realistic solutions.”
Alex has access to many of the very best suppliers but aims to source as locally as possible, too. Local Sussex and Surrey brands include Abeille, Avant Baby, Cheeky Rascals, DK Bedding, Great Gizmos, Love Mia and Lou, Maguari and Pipsy Koala. At the same time Fiesta Tots is full of best selling brands from streamlined “Sock Ons”, simple devices to keep those elusive foot covers in place, to the full “Skip Hop” range including cutlery, plates and lunch bags. And the clean, trouble free dynamic and
futuristic new born high chairs are exceptionally functional and easy to maintain.
Alex has a wealth of ideas to make life easier for parents, sum-ming up by saying: “My website and Facebook page always has de-tails of special off ers, new products and competitions. It’s lovely to observe customers’ babies grow-ing from bump to toddlers and I look forward to getting to know the next generation, too!” The web-site – www.fi esta-tots.co.uk – is an absolute goldmine of sound, professional, friendly advice based on practical experience and Alex can also provide Horsham Mummy an excellent pack containing es-sential information from parenting and baby development courses, nursery school, swimming, dancing singing and play opportunities, a leafl et detailing the best places to feed and change a baby in Horsham and much, much more. Shopping on the internet may be convenient but the opportunity to see, touch and try what you are buying ac-companied by free specialist advice is unbeatable and there is nothing better than supporting the local economy at Fiesta Tots in Piries Place – open Tuesday to Saturday from 10.00 – 16.30 – (01403) 217656 – sales@fi estatots.co.uk
Horsham’s Innovative Children’s Boutique!
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REWARDING PART-TIME WORK
Do you want to make a difference to the lives of older people? Are you looking for part time/flexible hours;
early morning, daytime, evening or weekends?
Home Instead Senior Care provides care and support to people in their own homes in Horsham and the
surrounding villages. We require people who are able to help with all aspects of day to day life. No experience is required. We offer excellent training, a competitive rate of pay, and the ability to make a real difference. Own
transport is essential.
For more information contact Pearl Blakemore on 01403 248227 or email
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Vacancy for a Gym Instructor/Sports CoachSouthwater Leisure Centre
Southwater Leisure Centre is operated by Southwater Parish Council, a large local council with Quality Status.
Southwater Leisure Centre is looking to appoint a full time Gym Instructor/Sports coach. �is position will initially be on a one year
contract.Reporting to the Assistant Leisure Centre Manager, you will responsible
for the provision of instruction in the Gym, the teaching of �tness related classes and the teaching of a range of sports classes.
�e successful candidate will also be expected to build upon existing sports/�tness activities and develop new ones. Candidates will already,
desirably, hold some basic sports coaching and Gym quali�cations. He or she will continue to enhance their professional development by obtaining
additional quali�cations as and when required.The successful candidate will be a good communicator, able to engage
with customers and sta� alike. �e post holder must be able to work shi�s including evening, weekends
and public holidays.Southwater Parish Council operates a pension scheme, and is an equal
opportunities employer. Application forms are available from the Council O�ce, Beeson House,
26, Lintot Square, Southwater, West Sussex, RH13 9LA . [email protected] 01403 733202
Closing date for applications: 12th February 2016
www.sussexhealthcare.co.uk
The new service will provide nursing support to younger people with acquired brain injury and neurological conditions. Would you like to work in this purpose built service with all the latest technology, hydrotherapy pools and salt cave?
We are looking for caring and enthusiastic staff to join our team. We provide fantastic career progression from Carer to Nurse to Deputy Manager to Home Manager.
No previous experience required for Carer roles as we have excellent training facilities. You will however need to have the right skills:
• A friendly, caring approach
• Genuine desire to help people
• Tact and sensitivity
• Ability to remain calm under pressure
• Patience and team working skills
Carers, Nurses, Kitchen staff, Domestic staff and Management opportunities available.
Please bring your up to date CV and join us for a chat.
Monday 7th and Tuesday 8th March 2016
10.00am – 6.00pmRapkyns Site, The Granary, Guildford Road, Broadbridge Heath, Horsham, RH12 3PQ
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WHAT’S NEEDEDA strong individual with the ability to run this very busy Italian kitchen operation
EMPLOYER INFORMATIONSolid reputation for cuisine and wine
serviceStrong reputation as ground breakers in
food styles
WHAT THE JOBS ENTAILSHands on management role
Full control of kitchen operationsHands on approach to managing the
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CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTSExperienced as a Sous / Head Chef
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Horsham DistrictGig GuideThursday 3 March
Andy Walker and Friends (20.30) The Dragon,Colgate (01293 852146)Open Mic with Stan The Malt Shovel,Horsham (01403 252302)
Friday 4 March
High Octane Junkies (21.00) The Star,Roff ey (01403 259890)Mainly Madness (20.00 - Horsham Sports Club Spring Skank) Horsham Cricket Club,Horsham (01403 254628)Jinn House (20.30) The Swan,Crawley (01293 527447)Chelle Dean (21.00) The Stanley Ale House,Lancing (01903 366820)
Saturday 5 March
Jellyhead (21.30) The Swan,Crawley (01293 527447)The Songs Remain The Same (21.00) The Garden Bar,Sovereign Harbour, Eastbourne (01323 479822)Jason Allen (20.30 - UK’s No 1 Michael Buble Tribute - £7 (£10 on door) Members Free) Comrades Club,Warnham (01403 211747)Alter Ego (20.30) The Bedford,Horsham (01403 253128)Black Heart Angel (20.30) The Malt Shovel,Horsham (01403 252302)
Sunday 6 March
Horsham Folk Club (20.00 - Winter Wilson - £6 members £4) The Normandy Centre, Denne Road,HorshamMark Ben Wilson (20.00 + Ben Hemming) 12 Bar Club,London
Thursday 10 March
Willie Austen (20.30 + Band) The Arun View,Littlehampton (01903 722335)Players’ and Singers’ Showcase (20.30 - Open Mic) The George and Dragon,Dragon’s Green (01403 741320) Thursday 3 MarchAndy Walker and Friends (20.30) The Dragon,Colgate
(01293 852146)Open Mic with Stan The Malt Shovel,Horsham (01403 252302)
Listings kindly supplied bywww.horsham-rocks.co.uk
CAMRA NORTH SUSSEX BRANCH PRESENTS
SPRING EQUINOX BEER FESTIVALwww.NorthSussexCamra.org.uk
Tickets on sale from 1st Dec at Beer Essentials, Malt Shovel & Kings Brewery, Jubilee Estate, Horsham or contact [email protected]
Saturday 5 March, £6 open 12–4pm, 6pm–10pm
Sunday 6 March, FREE open 12–4pm
5-6 March 2016 Horsham Drill Hall,Denne Road, RH12 1JF
Having performed to over a mil-lion fans since they formed over a decade ago.Rumours of Fleetwood Mac returns to the UK to launch its stunning new stage production performing, in meticulous note-for-note detail, all the classic hits from one of the most outstanding and enduring catalogues in the history of rock music.
“They do Fleetwood Mac bet-ter than Fleetwood Mac.” Mail on Sunday
Recognised internationally as the world’s leading Fleetwood Mac tribute show, and with the price-less golden seal of approval from founding member Mick Fleetwood, this stunning new show takes you on an epic musical journey through
changing eras and styles, from the exciting sound of the sixties Lon-don blues scene, right through to the staggering commercial success of the seventies and eighties, and beyond.
Replicating perfectly the power and subtlety of Fleetwood Mac at their brilliant best, Rumours of Fleetwood Mac perform all the classic hits, live, including Black Magic Woman, Albatross, Go Your Own Way, Dreams, Gypsy, Say You Love Me, Sara, Oh Diane, Little Lies, Everywhere and more.
Performance: March 16. Tick-ets: £24.25 (Gold Circle Tickets: £34.25), can be purchased from The Hawth Box Offi ce on 01293 553636 or by visiting www.hawth.co.uk.
Rumours of Fleetwood Mac: The ultimate tribute
FRIGG (Finland): The internation-al fi zzing fi ddle septet return to The Capitol this spring on March 10 at 7.30pm.
Named after the Norse goddess of love and fertility, this free-wheeling, feelgood septet have created their own captivating style of music – Nordgrass, fusing Nordic folk and American bluegrass.
Frigg’s globetrotting has seen them complete six extensive tours of North America, together with tours of Australia, Japan, Germany, Austria, the Benelux countries, appearances in Malaysia, Spain, Portugal, France and several tours of Switzerland.
‘Embracing everything from
Nashville to Nordkapp, Salzburg to Stornoway, this Helsinki septet manages to sound like a polka band, a rock group, or a Riverdance ensemble, while remaining purely acoustic and fi rmly string-pow-ered. Four fi ddles, an upright bass, guitars and mandos: that’s all there is, but Frigg fi ll the air, live or on CD.’ Alex Monaghan, Folkworld.
Possibly the most exciting, uplifting, gut-wrenching & hip-twitching band in the Northern Hemisphere. Don’t miss this blizzard of jigs, reels & bluegrass inventions!
To book, please contact The Capi-tol Box Offi ce.
Hot Fiddles from Cool Scandanavia are back!
Following her acclaimed perfor-mance in Calamity Jane, Jodie Prenger now steps into Andrew Lloyd Webber and Don Black’s classic musical, Tell Me On A Sunday.
Tell Me On A Sunday charts the romantic misadventures of a young English girl in New York. Brimming with optimism, she seeks success and love. But as she weaves her way through the maze of the city and her own anxieties, frustrations and heartaches she begins to wonder whether she’s been looking for love in all the wrong places. This iconic musical, with a wonderful original score, features the chart-topping Take That Look Off Your Face and title track Tell Me On A Sunday.
Originally conceived for televi-
sion, Tell Me On A Sunday has been performed by many legendary
musical theatre stars including Marti Webb and Sarah Brightman. This new 2016 production directed by Paul Foster includes an intimate
post-show chat with Jodie about life, love and playing the role of Emma.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s nu-merous awards include 7 Tonys, 3 Grammys, 7 Olivier’s, a Golden Globe, an Oscar, 2 Emmys and the Richard Rodgers Award for Excel-lence in Musical Theatre.
Don Black is an Oscar winning lyrist (Born Free) and penned nu-merous James Bond theme tunes, and chart hits including Michael Jackson’s Ben and Lulu’s To Sir With Love.
Performance: March 17. Tickets: £26 (Child/Over 60: £24.50), can be purchased from The Hawth Box Of-fi ce on 01293 553636 or by visiting www.hawth.co.uk.
Tell Me On A Sunday at The Hawth
7 Tonys, 3 Grammys, 7 Olivier’s, a Golden Globe, an Oscar, 2 Emmys and the Richard Rodgers Award for Excellence in Musical Theatre.
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ANNE REID – I LOVE TO SING!Sunday 6 March 7.30pm
SKERRYVORE Tuesday 8 March 7.30pm
STELLA PARTON Wednesday 9 March 7.30pm
FRIGG (FINLAND) Thursday 10 March 7.30pm
HAIL, CAESAR! (12A) KUNG FU PANDA 3 2D & 3D (PG)
On Screen @ The Capitol
FRIGG’S FINNISH FIDDLE TUNES WORKSHOP For fiddlers, string players and other musicians
Thursday 10 March 5pm – 6pm
LONDON HAS FALLEN (15)
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The Capitol will be delighted to welcome Stella Parton on to thea-tre stage on March 9 at 7.30pm
Coming from one of America’s most creative families since the Hemingways, Stella Parton has blazed her own unique pathway to success. From the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, she emerged from extreme poverty and disenfranchisement, to see her dreams of performing on the Grand Ole Opry come true, and to become an international award-winning singer, songwriter, actress, author and producer.
Stella recently relived those humble beginnings while fi lming NBC’s made-for-tv movie, Coat of Many Colors. At the request of her sister, Stella served as a consult-ant on the fi lm, and landed the role of “Corla Bass.” The fi lm is based on her sister, Dolly Parton’s well-known song, “Coat of Many Colors.”
Stella’s fi rst foray into acting was on the hit TV series, The Dukes of Hazzard, where she starred as Offi cer Price alongside John Sch-neider, Tom Wopat and Catherine Bach. She was the fi rst country artist to guest star on the show in a character role and since that time she has shared the screen with numerous notables including Louis Gossett, Jr. and Gena Rowlands.
Musically, Stella most recently released, Last Train to Memphis, an album of Rockabilly covers, which coincided with a sold out 4-week Scandinavian tour alongside Billy Burnette of Fleetwood Mac fame. Earlier in the year saw the release of Buried Treasures, a compilation of never before heard songs that were pulled from Stella’s archive of masters and converted to digital from 2-inch tapes. Stella wrote all of the songs, with the exception of co-writes with Songwriter Hall of Fame, Paul Overstreet and Frank Dycus, as well as her brothers, Randy Parton and CMA award-win-ning writer, Floyd Parton.
Also an author, Stella released her self-published inspirational memoir, Tell It Sister, Tell It. She opens her soul with her trade-mark straight to the heart candor and writes about everything from miracles and childhood stories to spine-chilling and terrifying real-life nightmares. As an acclaimed moti-vational speaker, Stella utilizes this book/au-diobook to not only share hope and inspira-tion, but to help raise aware-ness in the fi ght against domes-tic vio-lence. This has long been a
cause close to Stella’s heart, having suff ered it herself. She established the Red Tent Women’s Conference, a 3-day women’s conference and concert. The launch was a huge success and the organization is cur-rently exploring options and spon-sors to host the event in diff erent cities across the United States, Europe and Australia.
Also, currently on bookshelves, is Stella’s third published cookbook, State Fairs & Church Bazaars, which is fi lled with blue-ribbon winning recipes, church favourites and fam-ily specialties, which spotlights the savoury fl avours of true Southern delicacies like cracklin’ bread, fried chicken, sausage jambalaya, fried green tomatoes and milk gravy as well as scrumptious dishes like roast rib beef au jus, stuff ed squash and lasagne.
Stella’s entertainment career is fi lled with awards and accolades including being named the Chris-tian Country Music Association’s Female Vocalist and Mainstream Country Artist of the Year, the Ala-bama Country Music Hall of Fame’s Entertainer of the Year, Most Promising International Act by the CMA/GB, Honorary Ambassa-dor of Country Music in Kentucky, Louisiana, Pennsylvania and New Zealand, not to mention being in-ducted into the American Country Music Hall of Fame.
One of the very fi rst “Indie” art-ists, before the phrase was coined, at the tender age of 24, Stella wrote, produced, recorded and secured the promotion/distribution for her very fi rst album, “I Want To Hold You (In My Dreams Tonight).” Releasing it on her own label, the album and title single became huge hits on the country charts - at a time when the industry was con-trolled by the major labels and very much a good ole boy system. Stella took Nashville by storm - topping the charts and inciting fear in many that a young single mother from East Tennessee could so quickly become a threat, in spite of the fact that her older sister Dolly was already a nationally known singer/songwriter. And with that maver-ick spirit she continued to move forward.
After her fi rst hit record, Stella
signed
with Elektra records and had a string of top 20 Billboard singles and albums in conjunction with ex-tensive international touring of the U.S., Canada, UK, South America & Australia. She garnered interna-tional awards and acclaim for the pop crossovers, such as “Danger of a Stranger,” “Steady as the Rain,” “Undercover Lovers” and “Four Little Letters.” Stella’s ability to design all of her own costumes in a much more contemporary Euro-pean fashion and her high energy stage persona, set her apart, lead-ing to her being dubbed country music’s Tina Turner.
During this period, she per-formed alongside a who’s who of artists and entertainers including, but not limited to, Chet Atkins, George Jones, Hank Williams Jr., Merle Haggard, Ronnie Milsap, Joan Rivers, Johnny Cash, Reba McEntire, The Judds, Kitty Wells, Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette and Kenny Rogers.
After her days with Elektra, she submerged herself into the thriv-ing theatre scene of New York City, starring in several major Broadway touring productions, including The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Gentleman Prefer Blondes and Pump Boys & Dinettes. The produc-tions were an incredible success, with Stella receiving phenomenal reviews.
Her fi rst cookbook, Really Cookin’, Vol. 1, was a fundraiser for the Nashville homeless situation and partnering with Ingles grocery stores, she embarked on a huge promotional tour. The book was so tremendously successful that it spawned an HSN (Home Shopping Network) partnership and a line of all natural food products.
In the 1990’s, Stella launched Raptor Records to exclusively represent her in partnership with Attic Entertainment. Managing the release of her “Hits Collection” & vintage video series, in addition to her “Blue Heart,” “Appalachian Blues,” “Appalachian Gospel,” “Testimony,” “Tell it Sister, Tell It,” “Resurrection,” “Buried Treas-ures” and “Last Train to Memphis” albums.
Stella’s career is like a kaleido-scope of creative talent – beautiful, inspiring, heart-warming and full of colour – encompassing eve-
rything from music and writing to acting. Thankfully, she has
never been one to be held back by the proverbial “glass ceil-ing,” or any other creative boundaries. Stella’s pure and characteristic blend of country, bluegrass, gospel, jazz and blues, mixed with
her sincere and faithful heart, makes her one of
America’s richest musical treas-
ures!
Parton sings Parton
and writes about everything from miracles and childhood stories to spine-chilling and terrifying real-life nightmares. As an acclaimed moti-vational speaker, Stella utilizes this book/au-diobook to not only share hope and inspira-tion, but to help raise aware-ness in the fi ght against domes-tic vio-lence. This has long been a
forward.After her fi rst hit record,
Stella signed
albums.Stella’s career is like a kaleido-
scope of creative talent – beautiful, inspiring, heart-warming and full of colour – encompassing eve-
rything from music and writing to acting. Thankfully, she has
never been one to be held back by the proverbial “glass ceil-ing,” or any other creative boundaries. Stella’s pure and characteristic blend of country, bluegrass, gospel, jazz and blues, mixed with
her sincere and faithful heart, makes her one of
America’s richest musical treas-
ures!
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La Source 3 East Street
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Mapp & Weston
27 East Street 01403 271977
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EXEL OFFICE
Exel O� ce has been supplying local and nationwide businesses, both small, medium and large with o� ce supplies including stationery, o� ce furniture, hardware, photocopiers and printers for over 8 years from its central Horsham store. In the retail store they boast a great copy centre for those people needing
photocopies of documents right the way through to large colour prints in all sizes from A5 to A0. Exel O� ce also stocks a large selection of home printer ink cartridges at lower prices than the online stores, so it means that you can shop local and still save rather than going on-line for the best bargain.
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BROCK TAYLOR
BROCK TAYLOR is one of Horsham’s best known and most successful Independent Estate Agents. Located on the corner of East Street & Market Place. Brock Taylor has won numerous accolades - including being Winners of The Estate Agency of the Year competition. The o� ce is
sta� ed by a team of property professionals who all live in Horsham and the surrounding villages and so have a high level of local knowledge and expertise. if you are looking to sell, rent or auction a property in Horsham you know that by instructing Brock Taylor you are in safe hands.
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PIZZA EXPRESS
Pizza Express is celebrating the launch of its exciting new look restaurant in Horsham. Located in East Street, this restaurant has been totally transformed and features artwork paying tribute to Percy Bysshe Shelley, one of the major Romantic poets, who was born in Horsham. Each PizzaExpress restaurant is individually designed
– often using well known places, people or historical events from the area as the basis. The interior of the Horsham restaurant has a range of collage artworks inspired by Shelley’s poetry and his story. The artworks combine pieces of text and imagery that give a contemporary interpretation of his work.
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LA SOURCE
Sylvie, Chris and the team at La Source o� er its customers the very best in quality, contemporary furni-ture, along with a stunning selection of fabulous accessories to help you create that individual look. Our products are sourced, with care, throughout Europe (including here at home in Britain) and in many cases are exclusive to us, giving you access to a range of products that you will simply not � nd anywhere else on the high street. At La Source you can also make an
appointment to chat with one of our accredited interior designers, and we o� er a free home consultation. Not only can we help you choose your furniture and accessories, but we can also o� er you curtains and blinds, hard and soft � ooring, kitchens and bathrooms, and if that’s not enough, we can build you an extension to � t it all into (thanks to our wonderful team of builders!). Basically, we can design and project manage your dreams to reality here at La Source - all under one roof!
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CARMELA
The Carmela Italian Restaurant is run by the Raciti family and o� ers an authentic Italian dining experi-ence for all the family. Based in Denne Road Horsham, West Sussex,
the 16th century listed building has been completely renovated from top to toe in a contemporary yet charming style which is both warm and inviting.
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SUSSEX BEER & CIDER FESTIVALMarch 17 - 19The 26th Sussex CAMRA Branches Beer & Cider Festival will be held at the Corn Exchange, Church Street, Brighton, BN1 1EE.There will be over 160 beers from across the UK, including new beer launches from some of our Sussex breweries. Plus a large selection of ciders and perries.
QUEENS 90TH CELEBRATIONApril 23In celebration of the Queen’s birth-day, Epworth Choir will be holding a concert featuring music for choir, brass and organ at 7.30pm at Holy Trinity Church, Guildford. Tickets £20 or £15 for adults and £6 for children under 12. Available from Epworth Choir Box Offi ce, 01483 768136 or www.epworthchoir.org.
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRAMarch 20 The 65 strong Worthing Philhar-monic Orchestra with conductor Dominic Grier will perform the Borodin Prince Igor Overture plus many more in the Assembly Hall Worthing on Sunday march 20th at 3.00pm
CATSRAVAGANZAMarch 13Cats Homing Show: Cats Protec-tion Horsham & District Branch will be holding a Homing Show at Broadbridge Heath Village Centre, Wickhurst Lane from 11am - 2pm-Refreshments will be available, Entry is free but donations (includ-ing cat food & litter) will be warmly
LEAVE THE ENGINE RUNNINGMarch 118:30 PM - 11 PMThe Malt Shovel - Horsham, 15 Springfi eld Road, RH12 2PG HorshamLeave the Engine Running are hav-ing our Launch Party! And would love you to come along!Mc from Mailman, with per-formances from him and Jodie Munday.
VALENTINE’S DINNERMarch 197 PM Drill HallDenne Road, RH12 1JF Horsham Presented by BSP Events. Follow-ing his successful set at Oxjam Horsham we are holding a whole evening of this supremely talented singer, major Gary Barlow hits as well as some Take That classics. bspevents.bigcartel.com
HORSHAM 10K ROAD RACEMay 15Horsham Joggers and Lions Inter-national bring you the Horsham 10k Road Race in partnership with The District Post.HORSHAM RUGBY CLUB, HAMMER-POND ROAD, HORSHAM, RH13 6PJ.Closing date for postal entries May 11.ENTRY: www.horshamjoggers.co.uk OR www.horshamlions.freeuk.com
HORSHAM HOSPITAL BOOK SALEMarch 17
MOTHERS DAY PAMPER DAYMarch 5At Lavinia House, Dukes Square, Horhsham, RH12 1GZFREEHave your hair, nails or feet done - appointments all dayBring that special someone along for some pampering Pick up presents or gift vouchers- selection of stalls
PLANT LECTURERMarch 12A special lecture by Stephen Herrington the Head Gardner at Nymans National Trust Gardens for the Plant Heritage Sussex Group Spring lecture commenc-ing at 2.00pm.There will be Plant Sales, Raffl e, Tea & cakes as well. Non members £3 on admission at Hayward’s Heath Town Hall.
EVENT OF THE WEEK
The League of Friends of Horsham Hospital will be holding a book sale on Thurs-day March 17th from 10am - 1pm.At Horsham HospitalHurst RoadHorsham
SOUTHWATER HISTORY GROUPMarch 77.30pm at Beeson House, Lintot Square, Southwater. Gordon and Pippa Reay will be giving a talk en-titled “The Shipley Workhouse”.Non-members welcome - £3 en-try. Further information: Jeremy Senneck Tel: 01403 731247.
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Treat that special someone to something special this year, at the Pre Mother’s Day Pamper Event, in support of Age UK Horsham District.
This Saturday, Age UK Hor-sham District volunteers will once again be organising their popular Mother’s Day Pamper Event, with all proceeds going to the charity. The event will take place at the charity’s Lavinia House premises, situated behind the Drill Hall on Denne Road, Horsham.
Why not pop along for a bit of pampering, perhaps bring that special someone for a pre Mother’s Day treat or pick up their present?
Throughout the morning, beauti-cians will be available to make over hair, nails, feet or make up. There will also be the opportunity to purchase beauticians gift vouch-ers, cakes and a selection of gifts from local stall holders, as well as refreshments and a raffle.
If you are a local beautician, or sell gifts that might appeal to Mum, and are interested in at-tending this event, please contact Age UK Horsham District for more information.
Entry is free and all day parking is available for just £1!
Janice Leeming, Chief Executive Officer, says: “We are so thankful
for the support of our wonderful volunteers in organising these fun events. The Mother’s Day Pamper Event will be a fantastic opportu-nity for people to treat that special someone, or themselves, whilst showing their support of older peo-ple in the Horsham District. We’d love to welcome even more people than before to Lavinia House on 5th March.”
Age UK Horsham District pro-vides many services, to ensure older people are getting the help they need, such as their Home Vis-iting and Information and Advice services, helping people remain independent and healthy. Many of these services are completely free and money raised through this event will help them to continue in the future.
If you would like to show your support, Age UK Horsham District would welcome raffle prizes and good quality donations for this and their future events. If you have anything you think would be suit-able, please get in touch to discuss. If you would like to help or spon-sor this event in any way, you can contact the Fundraising Manager by phone: 01403 751304 or email: [email protected]. For further details, please visit: Facebook page www.facebook.com/AgeUKHorsham-District or follow on twitter: @AgeUKHorshamD.
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Mothers Day at Ghyll Manor
Mot� rs Day Lun� SUNDAY 6TH MARCH 2016SEATING TIMES 12:30 2:30PM
Treat your mum this Mother’s Day with a sumptuous three course traditional Sunday Lunch in charming surroundings.
Mother’s Day Lunch - £32.00 per personChildren under 10 yrs £16.00 per person
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A� rn� n Tea SUNDAY 6TH MARCH 2016FROM 2:30PM
Alternatively why not join us from 2:30pm onwards and enjoy a delicious full afternoon tea in our beautiful lounge or conservatory.
Afternoon Tea £22.00 per person
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OUR CHANCE TO GIVE BACK TO YOU. Collect a rewards card from our main reception at Ghyll Manor today and each time you attend one of our events marked with our swan you can collect a stamp.
Choose to trade your loyalty card in when you reach 4 or 8 swans or push for the top reward at 12 stamps to receive a complimentary night’s stay at Ghyll Manor, breakfast included.
Redeem your rewards* at our main reception and receive a new card to collect stamps again and again.*One card per person. One stamp per person per event. Stamps are subject to certain events. Rewards are subject to availability at time of booking. Bed and breakfast based on standard rooms. Upgrade charges will apply.
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In January there were an average 172 properties available to rent per branchThree in ten tenants were af-fected by rent increases – the highest since September 2015The impending stamp duty surcharge caused an uplift in interest from investors hoping to complete sales ahead of the 1st April deadlineARLA issues January Private Rental Sector (PRS) report
The supply of rental accommo-
dation is the lowest since records began a year ago, while demand for accommodation rose slightly in January 2015, reveals the As-sociation of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA) January Private Rental Sector (PRS) report1.
After a period of gentle decline, the number of proper-ties registered per letting agent branch dropped by fi ve per cent to 172 in January –10 fewer than in December.
Regional winners and losersSupply in Scotland stands
above the national average, with 280 properties available per member branch, while the supply of rental properties in London is 59 per cent less, with only 116 properties per branch. However, the capital has seen a slight in-crease in the number of proper-ties available over the last month, rising from 108 in December 2015.
Demand for accommodationDemand for rental accom-
modation picked up in Janu-ary following a seasonal lull in
December, with an average of 31 prospective tenants now regis-tered per branch. However, it has not returned to the high levels reported in January and February last year, when there were 38 and 40 tenants registered per branch respectively.
In line with growing demand, the number of agents reporting rent hikes for tenants increased in January, with three in ten (30 per cent) reporting an increase in rent – the highest since Septem-ber 2015.
David Cox, managing director, Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA) said: “Supply of housing continues to be a prob-lem and tenants bear the brunt of this with more people competing for properties at higher prices. The majority of tenants fi nd that it is impossible to save very much at the end of the month to put towards buying their own home. Our recent Cost of Renting report2 found that a fi fth of those renting in the UK do not expect to ever be able to aff ord to buy a home, and unless we act soon to build more properties, this num-ber will only get higher.
Upcoming stamp duty changes on additional residential proper-ties
Nearly two-thirds (63 per cent) of ARLA members think the Chancellor’s stamp duty reforms
for buy-to-let (BTL) properties will push landlords out of the market, which will in turn cause supply to drop further – and nearly six in ten (58 per cent) believe the reforms will push up rent costs.
However, nearly half (47 per cent) of ARLA agents reported that they have seen an uplift in interest from buyers looking to invest in BTL properties before the 1st April – a rise from 24 per cent from last month.
David Cox continues: “A few weeks into the new-year and the April deadline for the stamp duty surcharge is looming and interest from buyers looking to invest in buy-to-let properties and beat the deadline is ramping up. The fi nal details of the new tax will be revealed at the Budget in March but we are not expecting to see the Government back down on this policy. The fi ndings from our members echo our concerns that eff orts to penalise buy-to-let landlords will ultimately impact those entering and currently in the rental market, as by increas-ing rents landlords will seek to recoup their costs. Rent costs are already rising exponentially, and tenants are feeling the strain of a crowded marketplace. We just need more houses; it’s as simple as that.”
Supply of rental properties at lowest in a year
LITTLEBURY LODGE, STOR-RINGTON ROAD, THAKEHAMPRICE £525,000
Littlebury Lodge is an indi-vidually built detached Bungalow situated down a private driveway just off Storrington Road within 1/4 mile of the village centre set within a large plot. Internally the property is well presented having been subject to recent moderni-sation in certain areas. Features include: superb re-fi tted kitchen/dining room, dual aspect sitting room, three double bedrooms, majority uPVC double glazed windows, shower room, attic room with further potential for conversion, gas central heating, off -road parking for several ve-hicles and recently built detached studio.
For more information or to arrange a viewing, call the team at Fowlers, Storrington on 01903 745844.
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Linden House is a unique development of concept, 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments, finished to a high quality specification and situated on Albion Way, within the heart of Horsham town centre. Overlooking the opulent surroundings of Horsham Park, these homes are just a 5-minute walk from Horsham Rail Station.
Concept apartments FULLY RESERVEDOne bedroom apartments FULLY RESERVEDTwo bedroom apartments from £272,500Two bedroom penthouse apartments from £310,000Three bedroom apartments FULLY RESERVED
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Apartment 28
5% Deposit
75% Mortgage
20% Help to Buy* Equity Loan from the government (interest free for 5 years)
Price: £287,500
£14,375
£215,625
£57,500
DID YOU KNOW
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Thinking of selling?
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Offers are for a limited time only. Terms and conditions apply.
Celebrating the opening of our new estate agents in Horsham, we’ve launched three offers that could save you thousands when you sell a property.
Find out what it’s worth. For a no-obligation valuation, call us on 01403 255420
Choose Chesworths and select one of the following:
Option 1 We’ll take 50% off our feesOption 2 We’ll cover your solicitors and removal feesOption 3 Get £1,000 cash back
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26 North Street, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1RQ
Tel: 01403 255 420
Small country estateGoose Green, Thakeham
Price: £1,950,000Detached7 Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms5 Living roomsOutbuildings
A substantial and rurally situated small country estate with converted barn, detached dwelling called “The Lodge” with income and good range of outbuildings with paddocks and grounds of approx 5 ¾ acres. EPC: C
North HorshamFloor Area: 1,467sq ft Location: Springfield Rd Horsham
Price: £400,000
Exceptionally presentedPease Pottage, West Sussex
Price: £795,000Detached4 Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms3 Living roomsGarages
A vastly extended four bedroom detached house situated within the village of Pease Pottage. The property enjoys swift commuter connections to London, Brighton and Gatwick Airport. EPC rating D
Constructed circa 1347Lambs Green, Nr Rusper
Price: £960,000Detached5 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms2 Living roomsParking
Woodreeves is a substantial Grade II Listed Period property dating back to circa 1347 which is part stone, beamed and has been substantially re-roofed in the last 5 years. EPC rating F
Private and secludedFloor Area: 2,344sq ft Location: Ifold, Billingshurst
Price: £750,000
Surrounded by fields and farmland and in one of the UK’s most picturesque areas. EPC rating C
Extended detached family home is located within a popular cul-de-sac adjacent to Leechpool Woods. EPC rating C
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Stay in touch with us at:
Thinking of selling?
chesworthestates.co.uk
Offers are for a limited time only. Terms and conditions apply.
Celebrating the opening of our new estate agents in Horsham, we’ve launched three offers that could save you thousands when you sell a property.
Find out what it’s worth. For a no-obligation valuation, call us on 01403 255420
Choose Chesworths and select one of the following:
Option 1 We’ll take 50% off our feesOption 2 We’ll cover your solicitors and removal feesOption 3 Get £1,000 cash back
make yourself at home...
26 North Street, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1RQ
Tel: 01403 255 420
Small country estateGoose Green, Thakeham
Price: £1,950,000Detached7 Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms5 Living roomsOutbuildings
A substantial and rurally situated small country estate with converted barn, detached dwelling called “The Lodge” with income and good range of outbuildings with paddocks and grounds of approx 5 ¾ acres. EPC: C
North HorshamFloor Area: 1,467sq ft Location: Springfield Rd Horsham
Price: £400,000
Exceptionally presentedPease Pottage, West Sussex
Price: £795,000Detached4 Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms3 Living roomsGarages
A vastly extended four bedroom detached house situated within the village of Pease Pottage. The property enjoys swift commuter connections to London, Brighton and Gatwick Airport. EPC rating D
Constructed circa 1347Lambs Green, Nr Rusper
Price: £960,000Detached5 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms2 Living roomsParking
Woodreeves is a substantial Grade II Listed Period property dating back to circa 1347 which is part stone, beamed and has been substantially re-roofed in the last 5 years. EPC rating F
Private and secludedFloor Area: 2,344sq ft Location: Ifold, Billingshurst
Price: £750,000
Surrounded by fields and farmland and in one of the UK’s most picturesque areas. EPC rating C
Extended detached family home is located within a popular cul-de-sac adjacent to Leechpool Woods. EPC rating C
Stay in touch with us at:
Thinking of selling?
chesworthestates.co.uk
Offers are for a limited time only. Terms and conditions apply.
Celebrating the opening of our new estate agents in Horsham, we’ve launched three offers that could save you thousands when you sell a property.
Find out what it’s worth. For a no-obligation valuation, call us on 01403 255420
Choose Chesworths and select one of the following:
Option 1 We’ll take 50% off our feesOption 2 We’ll cover your solicitors and removal feesOption 3 Get £1,000 cash back
Stay in touch with us at:
Offers are for a limited time only. Terms and conditions apply.
call us on 01403 255420
Celebrating the opening of our new estate agents in Horsham, we’ve launched three offers that could save you thousands when you sell a property.
We’ll cover your solicitors and removal fees
Celebrating the opening of our new estate agents in Horsham, we’ve launched three offers that could Celebrating the opening of our new estate agents in Horsham, we’ve launched three offers that could save you thousands when you sell a property.
make yourself at home...
26 North Street, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1RQ
Tel: 01403 255 420
Small country estateGoose Green, Thakeham
Price: £1,950,000Detached7 Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms5 Living roomsOutbuildings
A substantial and rurally situated small country estate with converted barn, detached dwelling called “The Lodge” with income and good range of outbuildings with paddocks and grounds of approx 5 ¾ acres. EPC: C
North HorshamFloor Area: 1,467sq ft Location: Springfield Rd Horsham
Price: £400,000
Exceptionally presentedPease Pottage, West Sussex
Price: £795,000Detached4 Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms3 Living roomsGarages
A vastly extended four bedroom detached house situated within the village of Pease Pottage. The property enjoys swift commuter connections to London, Brighton and Gatwick Airport. EPC rating D
Constructed circa 1347Lambs Green, Nr Rusper
Price: £960,000Detached5 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms2 Living roomsParking
Woodreeves is a substantial Grade II Listed Period property dating back to circa 1347 which is part stone, beamed and has been substantially re-roofed in the last 5 years. EPC rating F
Private and secludedFloor Area: 2,344sq ft Location: Ifold, Billingshurst
Price: £750,000
Surrounded by fields and farmland and in one of the UK’s most picturesque areas. EPC rating C
Extended detached family home is located within a popular cul-de-sac adjacent to Leechpool Woods. EPC rating C
Family home with 2,177 sq ftHillside, Horsham
Price: £665,000Detached4/5 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms3/4 Living roomsExtension
With 2,177 sq ft, this flexible family home deceives at first glance. Situated conveniently in a prime cul de sac within central Horsham close to the town centre with all its shops and amenities.
Substantial detached houseThorndean, Cowfold
Price: £675,000Detached5 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms5 Living roomsAnnexe
If you’re looking for a spacious home with bags of character that sits within a third of an acre, this could be the house for you. Separate annexe.
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We have had 21 Enquires and 13 viewings which have resulted in 3 Offers being made.This property is Under Offer and we have a number of applicants with and without pets who are looking for a
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The best homes are going before you even know about them.
With many of the best homes being sold or let before hitting the internet and press, it’s vital that you register your requirements with Hamptons International today.
At Hamptons International we offer professional photos and floorplans as standard to ensure your property is presented to the highest standard. For more information on all the services we offer, please call us.
Horsham: £1,895 pcmAn 18th Century 4 bedroom detached period cottage.EPC:EHorsham Lettings 01403 342206 [email protected].
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Capel: £1,295 pcmA charming 2 bedroom mews house.EPC:DHorsham Lettings 01403 342206 [email protected].
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Saturday February 27 – London 3 South EastBurgess Hill 30 - 17 Pulborough
RugbyMartin Read – Sports Reporter
Pulborough built a promising lead
but then faded badly to lose a game they had hoped and expected to win against lowly Burgess Hill.After dominating the opening 25 minutes Boro led 17-6 courtesy of tries from Ollie Paige, Will Akers and Luke Kilford – plus a conver-sion by skipper Simon Burfiend.
But, from there it was downhill all the way, Head Coach Clayton Saunders telling the District Post: “Having created the ideal platform we were still in the game, trailing by just a single point at the break but we lost concentration and let them in. We were short of sev-
eral senior players but it was very disappointing to see them run in four tries and notch up a rare bonus point win. We know what we need to do but need to ensure that we put that into practice! We’ve had a disappointment but are still aim-ing for a mid table finish. We’re at second placed Bromley tomorrow (Saturday) – that will be a tough game but we beat them at home in November.”
Boro slip to disappointing defeat
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Dame Kelly runs the Horsham parkrun
AthleticsDave Snith – Sports Editor
Horsham parkrun hit gold this weekend when a double Olympic gold medallist paid them a visit.
Dame Kelly Holmes - who has been using parkrun in her build up to running the Virgin Money London Marathon in April - chose to run at Horsham over two other local parkruns. She joined the other 259 runners on the three lap course in the park and, not surprisingly, fi nished fi rst Female in 19.47. She then posed for photos and signed autographs before going for an impromptu jog with some of the junior runners. Dame Kelly is run-ning the London Marathon in an
attempt to raise £250,000 for 5 charities. To fi nd out more and to help Dame Kelly reach her target, email [email protected] or visit her Twitter page @kcharityheroes.
Forty-fi ve Horsham Joggers and a number from Horsham Triathlon Club were among over 8000 run-ners who completed the Brighton half marathon on Sunday..
Matthew Anstee-Brown and Neil Boniface lead the Horsham Joggers contingent home fi nishing in an amazing 50th and 51st in 1.18.04. Chairman of HTC John Birkens said “I am so proud of the club today. Practically every member got a PB and the best part was that everyone fi nished with a smile of their face.”
Dame Kelly Holmes at Horsham’s parkrun
Cup defeat leaves Horsham feeling hard done by
Saturday February 27 - RFU In-termediate Cup Regional QFTunbridge Wells 20 – 10 Horsham
RugbyDave Snith – Sports Editor
Playing against league leaders Tunbridge Wells on their own pitch was never going to be easy and given that the league fi xture saw a resounding 75 – 29 victory for the Kent side, Horsham’s before match expectations were not high. However the Green & Whites put up a great showing in a tight con-test that saw them make life very diffi cult for the strong Tunbridge Wells team.Horsham – despite playing up the slope and with the strong wind in their faces – made the best of the early play by winning most of the exchanges. However on 15 minutes the home side’s full back, Pope, started the scoring with a penalty from in front of the posts. Hor-sham continued to impress with Richard Tredgett and Paul Talbot putting in strong tackles to disrupt the opposition but on 21 minutes a slight crack in the Horsham de-
fence allowed Doherty to cross the line for a try, converted by Pope for 10 – 0, a scoreline that remained until the half time whistle.Now with the slope and wind to their advantage Horsham pressed and following good play from Talbot, Barber, Rich Tredgett and Harcus, Matt Stone went over for 10-5; the conversion was missed. Horsham continued to dominate the scrum and lineout but the ex-perienced Tunbridge Wells players managed to make something out of nothing and scored two fur-ther unconverted tries on 53 and 60 minutes. The 20-5 defi cit was not a refl ection of the play and on another day the lead up to the two tries could have been penalised. Horsham refused to drop their heads and instead totally domi-nated the remainder of the match, getting some reward when Thomp-son burst through to score in the right corner for another uncon-verted try. Final score 20-10, but a good performance from Horsham that on another day could have seen them progress to the semi-fi nals.
Superb competition debut’s for Horsham gymnasts
GymnasticsDave Snith – Sports Editor
Horsham Gymnastics Centre entered fi ve gymnasts in the club grade 6 and 5 levels at the NDGA Pre-Grades competition in Tun-bridge Wells. Horsham’s Jessica Harmer, Polly Stott and Evie Har-ris-Duff all competed at the club grade 6 competitions as individuals as well as a team.Polly competed in the Out of Age category and fi nished in a very respectable 3rd place, while Evie fi nished 6th overall and Jess 3rd overall in the In Age section. In ad-
dition, competing as a team, they earned the bronze medal. This was the very fi rst competition for all three girls and the results obtained were highly commendable against some strong competition. At club grade 5 Horsham was represented in the In Age category by Morgan Miller who fi nished 1st overall, winning the competition by nearly 2 whole marks. Lily Garrard competed in the Out of Age club grade 5 category and was placed 1st overall. These girls will compete again at NDGA on March 13 at the South East Regional Club Grade 6 and 5 competitions.
Horsham performed well at the NDGA competition
Junior Football Round Up
U12 Chesworth Rovers 2 - 3 U12 Royal Utd The dream of a double ended with a semi fi nal defeat for Chesworth Rovers.
Fletch gave Rovers an early 1 - 0 lead and then Toby curled in a cor-ner for 2 - 0. Royals pulled a goal back for 2-1 at the break. Royals equalised after the restart and then with 10 minutes left a free kick from Harry Sutton curled into the top corner for the winner to leave Chesworth beaten for the fi rst time this season.
U16 Southwater 0 – 2 U16 Rof-fey Robins Athletic
Robins booked their place in the cup fi nal by beating Southwater in this U16 plate, semi-fi nal. Joe McGrane opened the scoring with a left-foot volley. Robins’ second followed when Alex Barker fi red home from outside the box. The second half produced no more goals due to some fi ne saves by both keepers although Marcus Laker was unlucky to see his shot hit the bar.
Loxwood Youth 2 - 3 Pevensey & Westham
Loxwood Youth suff ered their fi rst league defeat of the season in a top-of-the-table clash that was decided in the fi nal minute. After a goalless fi rst half Loxwood took the lead through Tim Bennett but the visitors came back and equalised. Michael Murray slotted the ball into the net to restore Loxwood’s lead, only for Pevensey to equalise again. The match was decided when a last minute Pevensey free kick found the net to take them to the top of the table.
U13 Steyning Town 4 - 1 U13 East Grinstead Meads
The sloping pitch and strong wind made this semi-fi nal a game of two halves. Steyning attacked from the start with front two Andrew Younger and Jack Pace causing problems. The opening goal came from Steyning’s Eddie Hyatt who lobbed the keeper and then just before the break Jack Pace scored a second. Meads started the second half strongly but Steyning - in particular, man of the match Cameron King - kept them out. Steyning went further ahead with a Toby Bloomfi eld penalty before
Meads pulled one back for 3-1. Jack Pace added a fourth late on to see Steyning into the fi nal.
U12 Horsham Sparrows 0 – 1 U12 Horsham Baptist & Ambas-sadors
Sparrows were narrowly de-feated in the semi-fi nal of the Plate competition by Division A side Horsham Baptist & Ambassa-dors. Sparrows conceded mid-way through the fi rst half but otherwise kept their opponents to long shots which Kane dealt with comfortably. MoM was Louis.
U14 Horsham Sparrows 2 – 0 U14 Partridge Green
Sparrows took the lead half way through the fi rst half from a twice taken penalty by Andrew. Sparrows extended their lead late in the fi rst half when Oliver S forced the ball into the net. The second half was goalless. MoM shared by Nathan and Fraser.
U15 Ashington Cougars 4 – 0 U15 Horsham Sparrows
Despite a great fi rst 25 minutes the Sparrows team lost their Plate Semi fi nal to a strong Ashington Cougars team. 2 goals in each half were enough to secure the win for the A division team.
U14 Horsham Sparrows Girls 1 - 1 U14 Worthing Town Girls
After a slow start Worthing took the lead from a corner but Spar-rows responded well with a good chance for Esther before Charley scored the equalizer for 1-1 at half-time. The second half was fi ercely competitive and a good chance fell to Alice right at the end. GoG was Liberty.
Horsham Sparrows WomenA tough game against runaway
top of the league team Lewes saw the team beaten away from home in blustery conditions and on an unfamiliar 3G pitch.
Steyning Town U13 have reached the cup fi nal
AtheleticsDave Snith – Sports Editor
Horsham’s Commonwealth Games discus silver medallist Jade Lally has qualifi ed for this summer’s Rio de Janeiro Olympics, and has done so in some style.Jade threw two Olympic qualify-ing distances in a week, both of which set new English records. The 28-year-old, who is a member of Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers, threw 64.22m at the Auckland Track Challenge and then followed it up with 65.10m at the New South Wales Championships in Sydney. Her PB before Auckland had been 60.76m, set in 2011.65.10m is the longest throw by an English woman since 1983 and a distance that has placed her at number three on the all-time Brit-ish list and fourth in the 2016 world rankings.
Jade Lally off to Rio in style
Jade Lally and her record throw
Friday March 4, 2016
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
It was a funny old game
Peter Buckland
AthleticsDame Kelly at Horsham
parkrun
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Horsham overcome resilient Loxwood in cup clashTuesday March 1 – Peter Bentley Cup QFLoxwood 1 – 2 Horsham
FootballDave Snith – Sports Editor
Horsham were made to work hard at Loxwood’s Recreation Ground in this local derby cup quarter-fi nal but eventually progressed courtesy of goals from Kieran Pamment and Evan Archibald ei-ther side of a Mark Cave equaliser to keep the Hornets hopes of a double alive.
After some early exchanges that kept both keepers on their toes Horsham took the lead in the four-teenth minute. Kevin Keehan hit a long range eff ort that moved about in fl ight suffi ciently enough that
‘keeper Sam Smith could only half parry the ball to Pamment who had the easy task of fi ring his shot into the net.
In what was a lively, all action, end to end game chances came at both ends. Loxwood’s Ryan Rich-efond shot over without troubling Gareth Williams, ‘keeper Smith saved well from Pamment and Ashley Jones did well to prevent Charlie Pitcher equalising. That equaliser was not long in coming however. With 31 minutes gone Horsham had a rare casual mo-ment at the back which allowed Cave the space to hammer the ball past Williams and leave the tie all square at the break.
Surprisingly the second half did not live up the intensity of the fi rst
and although there were the odd panics at each end both ‘keepers had a much quieter time of things. Then with the match looking to be a stalemate and extra time 12 min-utes away Horsham grabbed the winner. In a move that spanned the length of the pitch Joe Shelley found Pamment who played a long pass through to Archibald who hit a superb eff ort passed Smith to see the Hornets into the semi-fi nals.
Attentions now turn to Saturday with the vital and possibly season defi ning clash with Eastbourne Town at Gorings Mead.
Horsham Team: Williams, Duncan, Storrie, Keehan, Jones, Farmer, Lewis, Hunt, Archibald, Pamment, Smith. Subs: Block, Boswell, Shelley, Martin, Knee.
Photo by John Lines
Kieran Pamment opens the scoring
Hornets grab three points from nine man WickSaturday February 27 - SCFL Premier DivWick & Barnham Utd 0 – 2 Hor-sham
FootballDave Snith – Sports Editor
It has to be said this was not one of the Hornets fi nest displays but at this stage of the season it’s all about points and the 3 gained from this ugly encounter have kept Horsham 5 clear of nearest rivals Eastbourne Town ahead of tomorrow’s (Saturday March 5) vital top of the table clash.
A Joe Shelley goal in each half sealed the win against a Wick & Barnham Utd team that sit four places off the bottom and who played virtually the whole of the second half with 9 players.
When on 14 minutes referee
Blogg pointed to the spot after Matt Noble had brought Kieran Pamment down and then Shelley tucked the penalty into the corner of the goal a repeat of the early season 7-0 Horsham victory looked on the cards, however there was to be no such repeat. Horsham huff ed and puff ed but without any real conviction and although Wick of-fered little threat themselves it was uncomfortably tight and nervy for the visitors. At the very end of the fi rst half Horsham’s task was made much simpler when Darren Boswell was tackled heavily from behind by Scott Towers, a challenge that referee Blogg deemed worthy of a straight red card.
If Wick’s hopes of taking some-thing from the match were low they fell to zero after 7 minutes of the second half when Darren Pearce unceremoniously pulled
down Pamment to earn himself a second yellow and leave his team with just 9 players on the pitch. Despite their numerical advantage Horsham still failed to make any meaningful breaches in the stub-born 8 man Wick defence, only Dan Simmonds remaining up-fi eld for the depleted home side. It was then somewhat of a relief when Shelley headed home his and Horsham’s second goal from Pamment’s corner.
So another three vital points, and if the same can be said after the fi nal whistle against Eastbourne Town tomorrow then Horsham may well have the season wrapped up.
Horsham Team: Williams, Lewis, Knee, Keehan, Jones, Farmer, Shel-ley, Hunt, Archibald, Pamment, Boswell. Subs: Atkinson, Block, Storrie, Martin, Duncan.
Johnson brace helps YM conquer Mullets
Saturday February 27 - SCFL Premier DivHorsham YMCA 4 – 2 Arundel
FootballTom Norris – Football Reporter
Horsham YMCA moved to within a point of third placed Lancing as a brace from striker Phil Johnson helped Peter Buckland’s side to a 4-2 Premier Division win over Arundel at Gorings Mead.
Johnson picked up from where he left off after last week’s fi ne dis-play away at Littlehampton Town, as he tapped home a low Anthony Hibbert cross to open the scoring just after the quarter hour mark. The lightening quick forward then capitalised on a terrible Arundel goal kick to double YM’s lead three minutes after the restart, but lively Mullets front man Dave Herbert halved the defi cit with just under a quarter of the game remain-ing. However, hosts’ substitute
Nick Sullivan popped up with his customary goal to restore YM’s two goal advantage just ninety seconds later, before Luke Donaldson added a fourth and Asa Nicholson curled home a late Arundel consolation.
YM manager Peter Buckland commented: “It was a funny old game. We always expect a tough match against Arundel and their 7 and 10 were two really lively play-ers. There were diffi cult condi-tions. There’s nothing wrong with our pitch, but the very cold wind has dried it out and so passes were bobbling around a bit. Phil got his two goals this afternoon, the sec-ond of which he took really well. I don’t think that the result was ever really in danger, but we were made to work hard. I’m not just saying it, but we did have a tough game on Tuesday night. With the game so close to a really exerting night on Tuesday, I’m thrilled with the three points.”
A winning weekend for Horsham’s men and ladiesSaturday February 27 - South League Premier Div 2 London Eastbourne 2 - 3 Hor-sham Men’s 1st XISouth Clubs’ Women’s League Div 1 Woking 2 - 3 Horsham Ladies
HockeyMartin Read – Sports Reporter
Horsham’s men ground out three vital points keeping up their push for promotion, although, despite the win, they were shaded into third spot by a single goal after nearest rivals Tulse Hill & Dulwich put six past Purley Walcountians.
On the previous Saturday Hor-sham provided vibrant, exhibi-tion hockey but at Eastbourne the uneven surface mitigated against accuracy while the hosts earned constant yellow cards, ending with only nine men on the pitch. Eastbourne, though, scored fi rst following a defensive error. Hor-
sham were then unable to take advantage of short corners until Ollie Yeomans managed a conver-sion just before half time. After the break Freddie Campbell’s skill won another set piece, Matt Hough obliging. Cirdec Atkinson imme-diately followed up with a corner fl ick for skipper Duncan Howarth to slot home. Having failed to threaten Eastbourne netted a late penalty, causing some anxiety but Horsham were not to be denied, Team Manager Al Campbell telling the District Post: “This was not a pretty game but we came away with the points, all that really matters – and we’ve got a game in hand. Tomorrow (Saturday) we entertain Holcombe we’re the second high-est scorers in the league and only one team has conceded fewer goals than them so it should be another toughie.”
At Woking Horsham Ladies went 2-0 up in the fi rst half, Lauren Keefe scoring a defl ection and
Steph Dent maximising a short corner. The hosts pulled one back following a defensive lapse after the break but Steph Dent then found the net with a fi eld goal before Woking reduced the defi cit. Horsham’s Elle Blakesley said: “This was a good game for us, but we made life a bit hard for our-
selves! Louisa Denman was our Player of the Match, with Lauren and Sam Stares played well, too.” Horsham, fourth, just two points behind second placed Southgate, return home tomorrow – Saturday – to take on lowly Staines. Hor-sham won the previous encounter 5-2 in November.
YM’s Dave Brown out jumps an Arundel player
Photo by Clive Turner
This was a good game for us, but we made life a bit hard for ourselves!