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The Story of RAF Truleigh Hill

An illustrated talk by Roy Taylor, author of Shoreham’s Radar Station: The Story of RAF Truleigh Hill (2007) and the organizer of the Marlipins Museum exhibition on the same topic. Roy served there as a radar operator, using the receiver in the sketch above, during the final years of its operation in the late 1950s.
Poynings Village Hall: 8:00pm Friday 22nd November and 2:30pm Saturday 23rd November. Admission £1.50.
Talk With Us

South Mid Sussex County Local Committee
Albourne, Burgess Hill, Bolney, Fulking, Hassocks, Hurstpierpoint &
Sayers Common, Newtimber, Poynings, Pyecombe, Slaugham & Twineham
MEET YOUR LOCAL COUNTY COUNCILLORS
SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS AND CONCERNS ON LOCAL ISSUES
Tuesday 26 November 2013 at7.00pm
Schering Suite, Downlands Community School, Dale Avenue, Hassocks, BN6 8LP




For further information and an agenda please contact:
T: 0330 22 22527
E: talkwithus@westsussex.gov.uk
We HSEQ him here, we HSEQ him there

But if you don’t know what the acronym stands for then you probably aren’t the ideal candidate for this vacancy at Edburton Contractors Ltd.
Fulking Sunset
The Mayfield Horror

The first public screening on Tuesday proved to be a sell-out: “so many turned up at Oaklands, Haywards Heath, .. that some had to be seated in an overspill room .. and listen on a sound link” (Mid Sussex Times). BBC Radio Sussex coverage of the screening can be found here (top story — interviews with several of the stars) and here. Fans will have to wait a couple of weeks to find out whether this slasher — arguably the best since Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chainsaw Massacre — is to be allowed out on general release.
GJMG
Update 16th November: The Mid Sussex Leader has published a review (PDF).
Plus ça change

Readers who were resident in Fulking in 2005 will find that this report from the Midhurst and Petworth Observer evokes a sense of déjà vu.
A job at Woods Mill
White HART
Farm conversion

The Hampshire Chronicle reports that the SDNPA has just approved the conversion of an entire farmyard into housing:
Eight barns will be turned into dwellings in Twyford, near Winchester, after applicant Hazeley Farm was granted planning permission by the South Downs National Park.
This is very similar, albeit on a slightly larger scale, to what Terry Willis did with the original Perching Manor farmyard twenty odd years ago.



