Latest News of Local Interest
Three acres and a cow

Three Sussex cattle have arrived at Woods Mill for the summer and are now receiving visitors in Little Meadow. Reserves Officer Steve Tillman explained why they are there:
Using cattle to control grass and vegetation growth is the ideal way to create the best habitat for a variety of wildlife. Ground nesting birds such as snipe will benefit from naturally grazed pasture as will a huge range of grasses and wild flowers, as well as barn owls who fly over the fields at dawn and dusk searching for field voles.
Woods Mill nature reserve is home to a wide variety of dragonflies including brown and southern hawkers, red and ruddy darters, black tailed skimmers and even the rare scarce chaser. Damselflies, easily spotted during the late spring and summer, include both the beautiful and the banded demoiselle and the powder blue azure damselflies. Grazing itself creates a variety of different length grasses while droppings from the cattle will attract the midges and flies that dragonflies and damselflies feed on.
Update, 5th June 2013: another eight have arrived.
Spinning the wind

Chris Tomlinson, the Rampion Development Manager, is to speak at the weekly Transition Town Worthing Daytime Group on Thursday June 6th in the Green Cuisine Cafe, 37 Rowlands Road from 10.30 am to 12.00 noon.
Nomads still top Premier League [only more so]
Current Sussex League Champions Preston Nomads improved their placing at the top of this year’s Premier League Table with a convincing win against rivals Horsham on Saturday. .. Preston Nomads decided to insert Horsham after winning the toss at Fulking and the move paid off as the visitors were dismissed for just 83 in 37.3 overs as Kashif Ibrahim took 4 for 18 in 13 overs and Carl Simon grabbed 4 for 36 as he polished off the tail.
Walk to Henfield
For those who haven’t already done the walk, Eddie Reader provides instructions at The Argus. His map (above) has a certain visual appeal, but you would be better off clutching a copy of OS Explorer 122.
Fulking Village Fair – Sunday 28th July 2013
Fulking Village Fair – Sunday 28th July 2013
Downside Meadow – 12 noon till 5pm
A must for everyone’s diary, cancelled last year due to bad weather the social committee for the Fulking Village Fair have worked hard to ensure this year’s fair will be even more fun for all the family.
Children’s games and entertainment, Pimms, local ales, homemade cider, Birds of Prey, live music including Brighton City Singers, homemade cakes, ice creams, cream teas, Sussex Wildlife Trust, Dog Show and over 45 various stalls & country demonstrations.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Fulking Village Fair – Sunday 28th July 2013
Downsview Meadow – 12 noon till 5pm





