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Planning Meeting – Thursday 20th July 2017 6:30pm – Village Hall

Fulking Parish Council will hold a planning meeting at 6:30pm on Thursday July 20th 2017 in the Village Hall, to discuss:
The Cabbage Patch
- Clappers Lane Fulking BN5 9NH
Ref. No: SDNP/17/03246/HOUS
The Dales Poynings Road Fulking BN5 9NB
Note: This is an amendment to a previously considered proposal
Ref. No: SDNP/17/02025/FUL
Hillbrook Clappers Lane Fulking BN5 9NH
Note: this an amendment to a previously considered proposal
Ref No: SDNP/17/01505/HOUS
Members of the Press and Public are welcome to attend.
By prior appointment with the Parish Clerk, a maximum of 2 people may speak for up to 5 minutes each in favour, and a maximum of 2 people may also speak for up to 5 minutes each against the application.
Derek Blackhall, Clerk to Fulking Parish Council
01273 846186, parishclerk@fulking.net
22 Kymer Gardens, Hassocks, West Sussex, BN6 8QZ
Newtimber Country and Vintage Fayre

In the field next to the church in Church Lane (BN6 9BT) on Sunday 23 July 2017 from 10:30 am to 4:30 pm
Puppet shows and face painting for children, Vintage stalls, archery, plants, The Yoga Garden, jewellery, pottery, food including a hog roast, French creperie van, homemade cakes, tea and soft drinks and much much more.
Entrance – adults £1 children are free.
Free parking in the field just before the church.
All proceeds split between Newtimber Church and Wellbeing of Women (Birthright).
Clappers Lane closure

The South Downs Sahara (update)

A couple of years ago we noted that, according to a then newish SDNPA website, Fulking was in the midst of a desolate area in which it was almost impossible to buy or eat local produce. Saddlescombe Farm provided a single exception — they were the only local food producers, valiantly raising sheep on sand. A recent check on the site suggests that the situation has changed — slightly. Rushfields now appears on the map, as does a remarkable B&B that somehow manages to coexist in both Poynings and Pyecombe (with the same postcode) — they serve English breakfasts (pigs from Coombes, presumably). Springs also makes an appearance (salmon from the Adur?). Still, it is reassuring to be able to infer from the SDNPA’s map that all of our neighbourhood gastropubs (Fox, Oak, Plough, Shepherd, Tottington) have been resolute in their resistance to the ‘local produce’ fad. Corned beef from Argentina still rules the menu.






