To be held in the Village Hall on Sunday November 20th from 11:00am to 3:00pm. Stallholders welcome, £10 a table, email jengreenuk@yahoo.co.uk to book.
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St. Andrew’s Day Quiz
At 7:00pm for 7:30pm, November 25th — this is always a popular event and promises to be a fun evening held once again at the Preston Nomads Pavilion in Clappers Lane. Tickets at £7.50 per person (in teams of four people) include a ploughman’s platter. Bar & raffle. Usually sells out so book now.
Contact Jane on 07812-465-559 to book and to enter teams.
Christmas Choir Rehearsals
The Carol Service at St. Andrew’s takes place at 6:00pm on Sunday 18th December this year. Anyone who would like to join the Christmas Choir is very welcome. There will only be four rehearsals — all held at 6:30pm at The Keep on the following dates:
- Sunday 20th November
- Wednesday 23rd November
- Sunday 4th December
- Sunday 11th December
Alison/The Keep
Henfield’s 100 Railway Years
A talk by Eddie Colgate to Henfield History Group at 8:00pm on Tuesday 11th October 2016 in the Free Church Hall, Coopers Way, Henfield. Eddie Colgate is the author of the recently published book Henfield’s Wonderful Railway: The Brighton to Horsham Line 1861-1966, Winchester: George Mann Publications, 2015.
Fulking Stream phosphate alert
Dr. Hew Prendergast of the Adur & Ouse Rivers Trust has written to urge residents to use low (or no) phosphate dishwasher detergent, especially if they have a septic tank.
Harvest Festival & Picnic
October 16th — a traditional Harvest Festival Service at 11.00am will be followed by our ever popular harvest picnic lunch (which must be ordered in advance). The picnic will take place inside St. Andrew’s, or outside if the weather permits.
Amazing Harvest Hamper raffle. We welcome all parishioners to this event. To order picnics (£6.50), phone Jane Warne on 07812-465-559 or email standrewsedburton@yahoo.co.uk.
Bobservation No. 24
It would be good if we could all take into consideration the feelings of our neighbours and communicate with them when a contentious situation happens. This might involve loud music, noisy children, late night barking dogs, trees, hedges, access to a view, parked vehicles or any number of things.
In particular it occurs to me that we might, as a village, consider that the ten-year battle between the village and Mid Sussex District Council over the Market Garden site has been brought to an end, with the decision by that council, complying with a Central Government ruling. In addition to this the recent ruling on the planning application at Conifers is the end of any objection that was raised.
Accordingly, I suggest that the village should now accept that these families are with us for as long as they wish to be, and should be accepted and welcomed as villagers on exactly the same basis as the rest of us. I appreciate that with the original lack of planning consent at the Market Garden site feelings ran high and I have no doubt that there will be objections to this Bobservation but I do implore you to let bygones be bygones and move on. After all, when it comes to planning contraventions there are some villagers who might find it difficult to cast the first stone.