Category Archives: Pyecombe
The Downland Churches – December Calendar
Holy Trinity, Poynings; St Andrews, Edburton; St John the Evangelist, Newtimber;
The Transfiguration, Pyecombe [www.downlandchurches.co.uk]
December 2013
Sunday 8th December – Advent 2
10am Holy Communion Newtimber
6pm Carol Service Pyecombe
Traditional Carol Service with the Mid Sussex Brass Band
Sunday 15th December – Advent 3
10am Holy Communion Poynings
11am Holy Communion Edburton
2.30pm Carol Service Newtimber
6pm Carol Service Poynings
Sunday 22nd December – Advent 4
10am Holy Communion Pyecombe
6pm Carol Service Edburton
Tuesday 24th December – Christmas Eve
3.30pm Christingle Service Poynings
11.30pm First Communion of Christmas Pyecombe Edburton
Wednesday 25th December – Christmas Day
8am Holy Communion Poynings
10am Holy Communion Newtimber
Sunday 29th December – Christmas 1
10am Holy Communion Newtimber
Pyecombe Church Christmas Fair
Hurstpierpoint Village Centre, Saturday 23rd November, 1:45-4:00pm. Raffle, refreshments, and stalls selling gifts.
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

Peter Griffiths

Anne Jones

Andrew Barrett-Miles

Andy Petch
For further information and an agenda please contact:
T: 0330 22 22527
E: talkwithus@westsussex.gov.uk
Bus burns in Pyecombe
More information at The Argus and the Mid Sussex Times.
Updated 26th September 2013.
Ace Café Reunion Brighton Burn Up
This Is Local London warns:
Motorists are being advised to allow extra time for their journeys if they are using the M23, M25 and A23 this Sunday (September 15), as tens of thousands of motorcyclists are expected to take to the roads. The mass convoy of motorcyclists will be travelling down from London to Brighton as part of the 20th Ace Café Reunion event. They are due to travel along the anti-clockwise M25 between junctions 16 and 7, the southbound M23 and the southbound A23. Ben Wates, from the emergency planning team at the Highways Agency, which is responsible for motorways and major trunk roads, said: “We are asking road users to plan their journeys and allow extra time as we are expecting the M25, M23 and A23 to be busier than normal.”
Community Bus Service
Fulking Parish Council along with Poynings, Newtimber, Hurstpierpoint, Keymer, Clayton and Pyecombe Parish Councils were the original supporters of starting up a community led bus service linking those parishes with Hassocks some twenty years ago.
The bus services commenced on the 17th January 1993. Each parish paid a nominal £1 to become members which allowed us to provide a bus service to the parishes. It also entitled the residents and not-for-profit organisations within the parishes to hire the community bus whenever it wasn’t being used on the bus services.
The bus services that we provide are available to any member of the public and we accept all English disabled and pensioner bus passes.
However the service we provide is loss making but nevertheless considered by those who use it as an essential service. It has this problem in common with many rural bus services. The volunteers that provide the service do so without any form of payment whatsoever. As we are a charitable organisation we cannot make a profit. Most of our income is generated by private hires enabling us to plough this back into the organisation and thus continue to provide a bus service to rural communities.
Peter Gibbons
Driver Assessor Trainer/Driver Recruitment
Hassocks Parish Council