Terrific Trees

Woods Mill Terrific Trees
Woods Mill Summer Holiday Club, ages 6-11, parent-free, 20 August 2013
Do you know your beech from your birch or hazel from holly? Come and spend a fun day finding out all about the trees at Woods Mill, what their wood was used for and how they are an important wildlife habitat. Suitable for children aged 6-11 years. Parents/carers should not accompany children. Booking essential. 20 August 2013 – 10:30am – 2:30pm. Please book via Sussex Wildlife Trust or ring 01273 497561. [At the time of writing, on-line booking for this event does not seem to be possible so probably best to phone them.]

Public Transport

Public TransportAunt Clarissa has notified you of her impending triennial visit. The relevant authorities confiscated her driving licence a couple of years ago. And she has declined your kindly offer to send Soames over in the Mercedes GL to pick her up at Hassocks station.

What to do?

A solution is now at hand: just draw her attention to our new public transport reference page in the sidebar under the About Our Village heading. If you’re lucky, she may even change her mind about visiting.

Fulking from the air in April 1946

Fulking from the air, April 19th, 1946
Fulking, April 19th, 1946: click the image to see it at the original size.
The University of Sussex has released a large archive of aerial photos of Sussex taken in 1946. You can view (and download) the full photo from which the above fragment was extracted and there is a slightly clunky interactive map that allows you to get at neighbouring images. You click on the green plane symbols to access the photos.