Preloved budgie for sale

Preloved budgie for sale in Fulking
Lovely one and a half year old (roughly) blue and white male budgie for sale. Sad sale as wanted to buy a bigger cage to house more budgies so he’s not lonely but can’t find the space or time. Want him to go to a house with lots of other budgies! (or at least a couple others!) comes with a pretty white medium sized cage with the toys and food etc. Really, really sad sale but it’s for the best. Home more important than price!

Megan Holman

St Andrew’s Church Edburton – An invitation from the PCC

St Andrews Church - Edburton

St Andrews Church – Edburton

All the residents of Fulking and Edburton are warmly invited to join us at our Annual Parish Church Meeting, and a drink, on April 15th 2015 at 7.30pm in the Village Hall, when we will be summarising last year’s events and outlining our plans for the coming year.

We do hope many of you will be able to join us.

Jane Warne

Book Nook opening hours

Book Nook

Opening Hours from April 1st 2015

Every Wednesday 10:00am–11:30am and the second Sunday each month 11:00am–4:00pm.

For those of you who don’t know about this exciting venture we have transformed part of the Chapel of the Good Shepherd, by the Village Hall in Fulking, into a bring and buy bookshop and have an ever changing selection of bargain books, CDs, DVDs, etc. for sale. All have been generously donated.

We look forward to welcoming you. Jane Warne

P.S. Book Nook now has a large ‘sale’ section of books at reduced prices.

Bobservation No. 6

Fulking spring - water cascade

Water Supply Proposal – April 2015

Discussions between South Eastern Water, Southern Water, The National Trust and West Sussex County Council have lead to a proposal to implement a villager’s idea that the water supply system emanating at the Ram House by the Shepherd & Dog could be reinstated.

The advantages of this would be free drinking water available to villagers and passersby at both village pumps, availability of fresh water for washing at the Ruskin Fountain and a supply of water in the village in times of drought.

The disadvantages for some would be the permanent disconnection of the current water supply to all properties in the Street. This would, of course, mean that water for household, garden and indeed swimming pool use would have to be obtained by hand.  Admittedly this would prove to be an anathema to some villagers although in some cases the gardener could provide the necessary manual labour involved.

It is proposed to hold a public meeting and take a vote of those attending in which case a majority of villagers would decide the outcome of the proposal.

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