Follow the plastic eggs around the Dyke to solve the clues. All children receive a free chocolate: 31st March, 1st–2nd April, 11:00am–3:00pm, Stone Seat, Devil’s Dyke.
Category Archives: Sport and Recreation
Saddlescombe Farm
Please join us on our working farm for our annual lambing open days here at Saddlescombe. We open our gates for our visitors to see us at our busiest time and share with us the hustle and bustle of our farmyard during lambing. Our visitors will see newborn lambs and maybe a lamb being born, an amazing experience. We are keen to share the respect and care we give our sheep right the way through to when we sell them for meat. Our own delicious lamb burgers will be available for a tasty lunch plus vegetarian food and refreshments from the Wildflour Cafe here at Saddlescombe Farm. Tractor and trailer rides will be running subject to weather conditions. There will be activities running for children from the National Trust (bread making on the 24th March) RSPB (25th March and 1st April), Red Fox Forest School (24th and 25th March), also local butchers Garlic Wood will have a butchery stall selling Saddlescombe meat and other local produce to take home.
South Downs PLOD 2018
Avoid the views — hike at night. Your chance to walk from Devil’s Dyke to Beachy Head starting at midnight on 14th July for just £150.00 per five-person team (one in a car). Details here.
Games Evening
Table Tennis: Friday 16th March, 7:30pm in Fulking Village Hall (then S&D).
All welcome Jen Green (552)
Walk includes a hill
Shepherd & Doggerel
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Ping Poynings
Table Tennis: Friday 23rd February, 7:30pm in Poynings Village Hall (then Royal Oak)
Fulking welcome — Sheila Marshall
Games Evening
Table Tennis: Friday 9th February, 7:30pm in Fulking Village Hall (then S&D)
All welcome Jen Green (552)
Sloe Gin
Sloe Gin and Homemade Liqueur Competition: Monday 5th February, Royal Oak Poynings (Village Night — table reservations advisable). Entries in by 8:00pm (a jam jar will do), £1.50 per entry (2017/2018 fruit only). Two categories:
(i) Poynings — Sloe Gin Cup and prize for best liqueur (fruit+spirit);
(ii) Foreigners — Fulking, Newtimber, Pyecombe, and Woodmancote.
Sheila Marshall notes that “you don’t have to have made sloe gin or other liqueurs to enjoy the night complete with Royal Oak Village Night main courses at £7.00 (booking advisable)”.