
Over the last decade, nearly fifty small archaeological objects (aka ‘portable antiquities’) have been discovered in and around Fulking. The British Museum has a website where you can view a database that includes a lot of information about these finds together with a photo or drawing (in most cases). You can view it here.
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Live music night
The Royal Oak is looking for a deputy manager
Pistols Barn owls at dawn at the O.K. Corral
“Mayfield Market Towns’ proposals faced a wall of opposition yesterday from every tier of local government. Defending its Housing Plan, Horsham District Council was flanked by two MPs, Sir Nicholas Soames and Nick Herbert, and representatives from Mid Sussex District Council, West Sussex County Council, nine Parish Councils, the CPRE and LAMBS.” [Much more here and here. Nick Herbert here.]
Updated: 22nd November.
Koen Lybaert paints Poynings
Fulking Village Christmas Party

In the Village Hall on Friday 19 December from 6:30pm. Entrance free but please bring a dish of savoury eats. White wine and mulled red will be available, as well as soft drinks. There will be a tombola and we need adult and children’s prizes for this please. Drop off at either Louise at 13 Clappers Lane (773) or Bob at Furzefield, Clappers Lane (271).
Bob Rowland
To reside in thrilling region of thick-ribbed ice
On your next visit to Horsham ..
An eye in the Poynings sky
Bus service returns to Fulking

Beginning 24th November, Fulking will have a regular twice-weekly bus service to Hassocks and back on Mondays and Thursdays (leave 10:05am, return 12:00 noon), fare £3 return, call 01444-471919 to reserve your seat. Full details on our new Community Bus Services page.









