Fulking Features in The Argus

Fulking was featured in The Argus last night.

Every Tuesday The Argus runs a feature called “In Your Street”. It’s a look at the history and current set-up of streets and villages in Sussex.

So reporter Ben Leo visited our village last week and met up with some local residents including Jenny Tooley and Bob Rowland.

We reproduce Ben’s feature here with kind permission. Click the thumbnail on the right for the full version.

Village Christmas Party – Friday 14 December 6.30pm

Fulking Christmas partyJoin us for our traditional Christmas party in the village hall on Friday 14 December starting 6.30pm. Please bring a plate of savoury food.

We also hope we can rely on your usual generous tombola donations! These can be dropped off at Carolyn’s (Woodlands, 280) or Pam and Bob’s (Furzefield, Clappers Lane, 271)!

Any offers of help in clearing up after are also welcomed (it’s always the same few who take care of this).

See here for details of the Children’s Christmas party. Children are of course also welcome at the main village party!

For queries or offers of help please contact Carolyn (280) or cj@rogerl53.plus.com

Card Making Day

Come to a fun card making day! Children welcome! Free entry (donations welcome!).

Tea, coffee and refreshments. Bring lunch if you want.

Please bring scissors, a ruler, pictures, glitter, pressed leaves etc. We will provide blank cards, glue and useful accessories.

Please email Chris at gilder6646@aol.com or phone her on 552 if you are coming.

13th October
11 to 3pm
Village Hall

Village Tables, Crockery and Cutlery…. For Hire!!

Party If you are planning a party, the village has some items for hire!

  • Tables x 6 (6’ x 2’ each) (wooden) – £4 each
  • Gazebos x 4 (9’ x 9’ each) – £4 each
  • Crockery – chunky, but up to 80 dinner and side plates, bowls, cups & saucers – up to £10
  • Cutlery – up to 80 knives, forks, spoons, teaspoons, serving spoons and forks –
    up to £10

If you would like to hire anything please call Carolyn on 280. All proceeds to Fulking Social Fund.

Many thanks!
Carolyn Loveless