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Greetings from Crawley New Town
LAMBS inspects a vision of the future,
The provision of small socially mixed residential areas, each with its own individuality and its own centre, in order to promote neighbourliness and the social development of the town. Practically all homes are within one-third of a mile of their neighbourhood shops and within one and a quarter miles of the town centre. The character of the individual neighbourhood centres will vary and the design will spring from the natural features of the area, local place names have been retained for the neighbourhoods in all cases and the affix ‘Green’ .. has suggested the creation of a typical English Green at the centre of each neighbourhood.
from sixty five years ago. Well worth a read.
Clayton Tunnel North Portal
One hour tours on Saturday 13th September starting at 2:00pm and 4:00pm and Sunday 14 September at 2:00pm, 4:00pm and 6:00pm. Adults only, free but booking essential.
A change in the way you call local numbers
As we noted a month ago, Ofcom is making a change to the way people in the Brighton area dial local numbers. From 1 October 2014, you’ll need to add the 01273 area code before you call any local number from your home phone (just like you already do with national and other numbers or when you use your mobile).
It will still cost exactly the same to make a local call.
What you need to do
If you have any local numbers stored in your home phone, make sure you change them to include 01273 before 1 October. And don’t forget to check any other equipment, such as personal or home alarm systems, that might connect to a local number.
Also, if you have elderly family members, friends or neighbours, you might want to check to make sure they know it’s happening, too – particularly if they rely on Carelines or pendants (telecare type services) for help.
After the switch, if you forget to add 01273 you’ll get a free recorded message to remind you.
Any questions?
Visit ofcom.org.uk/dialthecode email dialthecode@ofcom.org.uk or call 0300 123 3333 (it costs the same as an 01 or 02 call).
[Amended 16:30 2-9-14.]
The Big Picnic
The Steyning Downland Scheme is hosting its annual picnic on Sunday 7th September from 12:30pm–3:30pm at the Old Rifle Range off Mouse Lane, Steyning, parking at the Cuthman Centre. Attractions will include tractor rides, games, face-painting, bushcraft, walks and free bacon butties. Free event, no need to book, just show up with a picnic, a rug and (possibly) an umbrella.
Gould Piano Trio
Playing Schumann, MacMillan and Schubert at Steyning Centre on Saturday 13th September from 7:30pm to 9:30pm. More information and booking details here.
Mission accomplished
Photos taken by Tony Brooks on 28th August. Click any thumbnail to view them full-size.