Today sees the continuation of our series of posts on the history of St. Andrew’s. You can read F.A. Howe’s 1949 essay on St. Katherine’s Chapel and its rather gruesome link to a popular firework; Lindsay Fleming’s 1958 article on the Hippisley Memorial, whose restoration he supervised, and the wording of the no longer legible verse that appears on it; and the results of Chris Comber’s recent work on the identities of those former residents of Fulking and Edburton whose names appear on one or both of the two War Memorials.
How to be a journalist
On the market
Truleigh Hill Health Walk

Five miles, Tuesday June 9th 2015, 2:00pm–4:00pm, five miles starting from the High Trees car park (by the roundabout where the A2037 joins the A283). Organized by Horsham District Council, free, led by trained volunteers. No need to book, just turn-up at start point.
On the market

Every local garden enthusiast should take the opportunity to flip through the photos of the astonishing garden at Downmere in the centre of Poynings which Knight Frank has generously made available on the web. Downmere was the home of the late Geoffrey Harris from 1978-2013.

