Category Archives: National Park
Wolstonbury in winter
A guided walk exploring the woods and ancient downland of one of the most remarkable hills on the South Downs. Here you will discover ancient beech trees, a mysterious history and a bizarre lunar landscape created by billions of ants.
Sunday, 15th January 2016, 10:00am — 1:00pm, all tickets £3. Meet at Clayton recreation ground, just off the A273. Children and dogs on leads welcome. Booking essential: call Graham Wellfare, 01273 857712, devilsdyke@nationaltrust.org.uk.
Available now
Shrink-wrapped at £6.00 from the Shepherd and Dog; Rushfields; Swains Farm; Design, Copy and Print; and Jen Green.
[Advance notice: calendar launch and slideshow at 8:00pm on Saturday 12 November in Fulking Village Hall.]
Fungal Foray
Join mycologist Martin Allinson for a day of recording as many species of fungi as possible across Newtimber Hill on Friday 7th October from 9:30am to 3:00pm. Wear suitable clothing and bring lunch. Tea and cake will be served upon return to Saddlescombe. Supervised children are welcome. Booking essential. Click the image for more information.
Downland Calendar 2017

Sunrise over the Downs – Miles Firth
Many beautiful photos were sent in but sadly some were not of sufficiently high resolution to be included, or didn’t make the final selection.
The calendar will be going to press before long to showcase the beauty of Fulking and our surroundings. We hope to launch what will be a very beautiful product sometime in September, in plenty of time to maximise sales. All proceeds from the calendar will go to help maintain the village hall.
Jen Green