Ashdown Forest Living August Edition
-
Upload
east-grinstead-living-ashdown-forest-living -
Category
Documents
-
view
232 -
download
3
description
Transcript of Ashdown Forest Living August Edition
LivingAshdown Forest
Local News | Community | Business August 2010 | FREE
Covering: Nutley, Forest Row, Danehill, Chelwood Gate, Lindfield, Crowborough (West), Groombridge, Ashurst, Coleman’s Hatch, Fletching, Hartfield, Upper Hartfield, Frant, Sheffield Green, Hadlow Down, Wivlesfield, Maresfield
and other places in & around the Ashdown Forest Area
A Local community magazine linking residents to businesses in the area
Gardening tipsIntroducing: Broadwater
Rainbow Orchid Competition
2 • AshdowN Forest LIVING
August 2010 • Ashdown Forest Living [email protected] • tel: 01342 300152
Forest Row:Station Road,
RH18 5EL T: 01342 822191
East Grinstead: Railway Approach,
RH19 1BY T: 01342 317470
Haywards Heath: College Road,RH16 1QW
T: 01444 413413
Crowborough:Ballards Yard,
Park Road, TN6 2QS T: 01892 652725
www.mstc.co.ukThe items illustrated are available to order
Everything you need to complete your Decking at your local Mid-Sussex Timber
pop-in for a brochure
Mid-Sussex Timber
AshdowN Forest LIVING • �
[email protected] • tel: 01342 300152 Ashdown Forest Living • August 2010
Need to sort out your
Autumn Advertising
& Marketing?Over three years ago,I was 5 stoneoverweight and feltcontinuously tired. Iwas faced with havingto take medication forthe rest of my life tohandle my cholesterolas it was dangerouslyhigh. I was desperateto find a way to losemy weight.
Two of my friends had lost their weight with Rachel and I was very inspired by their results. Having tried so many different ways of losing weight, I felt going to Rachel was my last chance.
I started my weight loss program in Jan 07 and within five months I had lost five stone. My cholesterol was then retested and much to my delight it was normal! This was achieved without having to take medication. My constant tiredness was replaced with an abundance of energy and other well being benefits.
By following the simple guide lines for weight maintenance, it has been very easy to keepmy weight off. I can only say that I am extremely happy to be the same size as I waswhen I finished the program three years ago. The support Rachel gives for weight lossand maintenance is very personal and motivating – it would be hard to find elsewhere.
I have personally known at least 20 people who have lost their weight with Rachel and have all got excellent results.
My health and well being has greatly improved. Shopping for clothes is a real pleasure now. It is wonderful to be finally free from dieting - very liberating!
Call for a free consultation, absolutely no obligation
Jan 07 May 07 May 10
01342 32739601342 327396Weight Loss Consultant
www.rachelrickettsweightloss.co.uk
Seeback pagefor more
information
Hate being overweight?
LivingAshdown Forest
distribution: over 16,700distributed to households &businesses
Covering:
Nutley, Forest row, danehill, Chelwood Gate, Lindfield, Crowborough (west), Groombridge, Ashurst, Coleman’s Hatch, Fletching, Hartfield, Upper Hartfield, Frant, Sheffield Green, Hadlow Down, Wivlesfield, Maresfield and other places in & around the Ashdown Forest Area
delivered monthly to these postcode sectors:
rh18 5, tN22 �, tN22 4, rh16 2, rh17 7, tN6 1, tN� 9, tN 7 4
Make your businessknown to residents &businesses in this area
Call: 01342 [email protected]
Ashdown Forest Living Notice: Ashdown Forest Living prints various articles, features, and advertisements. Although these appear in Ashodown Forest Living, any opinions expressed are the opinion of the author, these are not necessarily the opinion of the publisher.
Contents
rachel ricketts editorial �
The forest through an artist’s eyes 7,8
Introducing Broadwater warren 12,1�
trivia & sudoku 16
rainbow orchid Competition 19
what’s on 20
Gardening tips 21
Index 22
Dear ResidentsWelcome to the August Edition of the Ashdown Forest Living.
Firstly we’d like to take the opportunity to thank everyone for all the feedback, it’s always welcome.
With the holiday month upon us we hope you’re all finding time to relax in the (hopefully) sunshine...
For those who didn’t catch our first edition the Ashdown Forest Living is a business & community publication serving the residents of Ashdown Forest & surrounds. Our purpose is to connect local businesses, community groups & charities to people in & around this special area.
This month, we feature Broadstone Warren, a stunning gem of the High Weald. We also take a look at the forest through the eyes of local artist, Juliet Murray...
For keen gardeners we have August garden tips and although it’s a quieter month within a garden you can always find work to be done!
Thanks to author Garen Ewing we have a fantastic spot-the-difference competition with a stunning copy of his new comic book to be won.
Thank you for supporting any local businesses featured in the publication and feedback to their services is always warmly welcome.
Wishing you the very best for August,
Tally & Chris
The Ashdown Forest Living Team
This publication
uses vegetable based inks on chlorine free
paper
LivingAshdown Forest
Local News | Community | Business August 2010 | FREE
Covering: Nutley, Forest Row, Danehill, Chelwood Gate, Lindfield, Crowborough (West), Groombridge, Ashurst, Coleman’s Hatch, Fletching, Hartfield, Upper Hartfield, Frant, Sheffield Green, Hadlow Down, Wivlesfield, Maresfield
and other places in & around the Ashdown Forest Area
A Local community magazine linking residents to businesses in the area
Gardening tipsIntroducing: Broadwater
Rainbow Orchid Competition
Recycle me
4 • AshdowN Forest LIVING
August 2010 • Ashdown Forest Living [email protected]
Living
KITCHENSBESPOKE
Rachael Workman of Kitchens Bespoke has been a kitchen designer for over 20 years and worked with the most prestigious of companies in London & the South East. She now brings her wealth of experience to the local area to give you the high-quality project management & design usually only associated with the most expensive kitchens.
“The planning for our new kitchen was a smooth, friendly and fairly quick process with ample opportunity for our ideas to be considered. The plans were accompanied by a specification including details of all units, work surfaces and appliances each fully costed.
The whole installation was well organised using known reliable craftsmen used to working to high standards.”
– Mr Erridge, East Grinstead
Want a Beautiful Brand new Kitchen at a Sensible price?
Kitchens Bepoke prides itself on giving a personalised service with close attention to detail and a superior build quality.
Call for a free quotation & friendly advice: 01342 313133Visit the showroom: 88 London Road, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 1EP
AshdowN Forest LIVING • 5
[email protected] • tel: 01342 300152 Ashdown Forest Living • August 2010
6 • AshdowN Forest LIVING
August 2010 • Ashdown Forest Living [email protected] • tel: 01342 300152
Penumbra Blinds & Solar Control Ltd are specialists in design, manufacture, supply & installation of a huge range of Internal & External blinds & Awnings, many produced at our Pembury factory. For a free, no obligation quotation and survey or to visit our fully equipped showroom please call:-
01342 349819 (Sales) or
01892 825522 (Factory) Tel: 01892 825522 E-mail: [email protected] www.penumbrablinds.com
Unit 2 Albans Farm, Romford Road, Pembury, Tunbridge Wells TN2 4BB
TERRAZZA
YOUR LOCAL BLIND COMPANY!
FARRELL’S Established 1985Driveways - Paving - Patios - Brickwork
We can design new shapes & curves for driveways & patios – which look great
5 Year guaranteeFully insured
Professional job from start to completionWe take pride in our work
We are a friendly company, who care for our work. Call for a free quote
01444 450103 0771 306 2617www.farrellspaving.co.uk 15 Fieldway, Lindfi eld RH16 2DD
AshdowN Forest LIVING • 7
[email protected] • tel: 01342 300152 Ashdown Forest Living • August 2010
authentic indian
Forest row
The Finest Indian Cuisine
with a
“Touch of Class”
4 Lewes road, Forest row, rH18 5es
01342 825409www.bengalvillage.co.uk
Call now to reserve your table or order a take away
8 • AshdowN Forest LIVING
August 2010 • Ashdown Forest Living [email protected] • tel: 01342 300152
The first time I encountered Ashdown Forest was on a house hunting expedition in 1982. despite only living in Copthorne I had never known of its existence and when I finally settled in Nutley it felt like being on holiday with stunning views from every window. In those days I wasn’t a painter, nor had any ambition to be one.
28 years later, I find myself nearing my 600th original pastel whilst still exploring new corners of the Forest which are demanding my attention. I’m not a person who can draw the same view over and over again
nor do I spend weeks at a time on any particular image. I prefer to have the concept and then work doggedly at it until it is finished.
the Forest is a continuously changing source of inspiration. the colours, shapes and textures vary with the seasons as well as with the day to day weather patterns. I will pick out a ray of sun on a patch of bracken or the trunk of a silver birch, cloud reflection in one of the pools, or the glimmer of yellow gorse weighted down after a heavy snowfall. These can be as artistically rewarding
as the large, far reaching views.
having the sheep and cattle
grazing again is a wonderful
bonus and they are always a
rewarding subject.
Everyone has their favourite
place on the Forest . One of
my recent limited editions,
“ellison’s Pond”, is a popular
spot, especially with the
many aquatic canines and
their owners. There have
apparently been several
marriage proposals up at
The forest through an artist’s eyes
Article by Juliet Murray, Pastel Landscape Artist
AshdowN Forest LIVING • 9
[email protected] • tel: 01342 300152 Ashdown Forest Living • August 2010
Kings standing, whilst obviously the Pooh Bear places remain on constant demand. A surprising amount of my prints end up in Australia – they can’t resist the bluebells! As for my favourite place – sorry – not telling!
whilst working on Ashdown Forest I am continuously reminded of its history. The “bones “of the Forest have remained fairly constant over the decades but the surface is still evolving. It has seen activities such as iron working, stone quarrying, turf and bracken cutting and charcoal burning, to name just a few.
Elements of the past are everywhere and I sometimes look out over the long distance views and wonder how many people have done the same thing over the generations. I am aware that my paintings only record my particular interpretation of a place at a given point in time. However, I am delighted, and still a little bemused even after all these years, that they can bring so much happiness to so many people. I’m told it’s like having a little bit of the Forest at home as a constant reminder until your next visit …
Juliet’s pastel landscapes have achieved wide recognition. She has worked with the National Trust, High Weald, Ashdown Forest Conservators and many local tourist attractions. She is a committee member of the Ashdown Forest Tourism Association and is a member of Tourism South East. Her paintings can be viewed by appointment at her studio in Nutley, tel .01825 712565. Prints and exhibition details can be viewed on line at www.cogcraft.co.uk. She is offering Ashdown Forest Living readers 10% off print prices until August 31st.
Cogcraft ConceptsForest Bank Farm,
Clockhouse Lane, Nutley
Ashdown Forest and Sussex originals,prints & cards by pastel artist, Juliet Murray.
Huge amount to see – come & browse.Also antique & decorative prints.
Visit Juliet Murray's online galleryat www.cogcraft.co.uk
Open by appointment. Tel: 01825 712565Visa / Mastercard accepted
10 • AshdowN Forest LIVING
August 2010 • Ashdown Forest Living [email protected] • tel: 01342 300152
AshdowN Forest LIVING • 11
[email protected] • tel: 01342 300152 Ashdown Forest Living • August 2010
Overplucked Eyebrows?Can’t apply make-up?Thinning lips?Do you hate looking washed out & faded?
Semi-permanent make up is a beautiful, safe & effective way for you to look pretty all the time
Call now on: 01342 824646 or 07525 172908 www.musemakeup.co.uk [email protected]
Sabrina before
Sabrina After
“I am so impressed with my eyebrows now that applying my make-up takes half the time and I look great!” M. Price
MUSE Make-up
12 • AshdowN Forest LIVING
August 2010 • Ashdown Forest Living [email protected] • tel: 01342 300152
Broadwater warren is one of those hidden gems of the Weald. Barely a mile east of Groombridge, and within the High Weald Area of outstanding Natural Beauty it is a remnant of Waterdowne Forest, one of the Weald’s four large medieval forests. It is one of those few places in the south east where you can still lose yourself (either literally or metaphorically!).
The word ‘forest’ is as we know it in ‘Ashdown Forest’, an ancient term meaning the
king’s hunting grounds, a wild place of woods, heaths and glades where deer and boar would have roamed. Old maps show that it retained much of this character right up until the 20th century, an unfenced mosaic of habitats that was perfect training grounds for soldiers from Napoleonic times onwards.
But the need for timber meant that much of the forest was then planted up with conifers. the heathlands and woodlands were lost under the dense
shade of Scots and Corsican Pines, and lost too was much of the rare wildlife that would have flourished here.
But the great thing about plantations, compared to when forests are ploughed up or built on, is that the seeds of many of the original plants can remain viable in the soil for 50 years or more. Remove the conifers and the ancient landscape can return. Broadwater Warren has the best potential for crucial heathland restoration on the entire weald Forest ridge, a habitat that may seem common to us here but is actually one of the rarest habitats on the planet.
the site could still so easily have been lost. It became
Introducing: Broadwater Warren
AshdowN Forest LIVING • 1�
[email protected] • tel: 01342 300152 Ashdown Forest Living • August 2010
earmarked to be turned into a landfill site in the 1990s, but the efforts of local people through the Groombridge & eridge Alternatives to rubbish campaign (GeAr) helped thwart such a move, and the rsPB were able to purchase the site in 2007.
the three years since then have been all about research – finding out what is already there before the restoration starts so that nothing more is lost. There have been all sorts of surprises: plants species that hadn’t been seen for years; a host of archaeological finds; excellent populations of Dormice; and unexploded bombs. All need looking after in their own way!
And now the restoration can
start. The 19th Century pond has already been repaired, and boardwalks have gone in across rare wet woodland habitats. A small car park is now in place on the Broadwater Forest Lane off the A26, and the rsPB has created an interpreted nature trail; they will follow that up with a heritage trail around some of the most fascinating archaeological features later this year.
over the next 10 years, bit by bit, the dense conifers will be removed or thinned, providing fuel for a local college and timber, and as the ancient woodlands and heathlands return, so the greater diversity of wildlife should reappear too.
our thanks to the heritage
Lottery Fund who helped fund the site’s purchase and continue to support the project through the weald Forest ridge Landscape Partnership Scheme. GrantScape have also been a major funder through their 2006 Biodiversity Challenge Fund, as has wArr Leader+ and GEAR. And our thanks too to those local people whose input has helped us shape the project. With everyone’s help, Broadwater warren, which has such an amazing past, now has a future too.
Check out rspb.org.uk/broadwaterwarren for more information, or to find out how to volunteer.
Introducing: Broadwater Warren
14 • AshdowN Forest LIVING
August 2010 • Ashdown Forest Living [email protected] • tel: 01342 300152
TRUROOTSEcological Estate & Woodland Management
coppicingtree surgery
hedge layinghabitat creation
fencingZohair Ghullam (ND Forestry. NPTC)
01342 420130 [email protected]
AshdowN Forest LIVING • 15
[email protected] • tel: 01342 300152 Ashdown Forest Living • August 2010
Tunbridge Wells (West) ● High Rocks ● Groombridge
Take a trip back in time, and travel by Steam or Heritage Diesel train from the heart of Royal Tunbridge Wells to the High Rocks ancient national monument and the charming village of Groombridge
Trains run Trains run everyevery Thursday, Saturday and Sunday in July Thursday, Saturday and Sunday in July
Trains run Trains run everyevery Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holiday Mondays in AugustSunday and Bank Holiday Mondays in August
Trains run Trains run every weekendevery weekend in September & October in September & October
Heritage Train Ride ● Model Railway ● Gift Shop ● Tunbridge Wells: Static Buffet ● Groombridge: Refreshment Kiosk
● On-Train: Buffet/Bar Car ● Evening Dining Trains
Fri/Sat 30/31 July Sun 1 Aug
Summer Diesel Gala Featuring: 37 254, 73 140, 33 063
And Oxted DEMU 1317 Real ale bar available on all loco hauled services. Frequent service
from 10am each day. Fish & Chip Special on Saturday evening (pre book only for food) (No Steam Haulage this weekend)
Sat/Sun 2/3 and 9/10 October
Meet ‘Thomas the Tank Engine’ and some of his friends from the famous railway stories. Inclusive ticket includes train ride (only
certain trains pulled by ‘Thomas’) and children’s activities.
ADVANCE BOOKING ESSENTIAL
© Gullane (Thomas) Limited, 2009
A Hit Entertainment Company
Sat/Sun 23/24 October Branch Line Gala
A gala event celebrating country branch lines in the days of steam
Dining Services Sat 14 August
Summer Wine & Dine
Enjoy canapés and a three course dinner whilst travelling through
the Wealden countryside
On board bar car available throughout the evening
Sat 4 Sep / Sat 23 Oct Fish & Chip Special
Enjoy traditional fish and chips as the Wealden countryside slips slowly by. On board bat car
available throughout the evening
ADVANCE BOOKING ESSENTIAL FOR ALL DINING SERVICES
01892 53 77 15
www.spavalleyrailway.co.uk 01892 53 77 15
Do you suffer from Back pain?Headaches? Neck pain? Leg pain? Shoulder pain? Arm pain? Arthritis?We give effective, friendly care...
“My 18-month old baby had been in and out of hospitals, but after only one adjustment she could breath properly, stopped coughing and is eating solids again – first time in months!” S.A.
“I had severe lower back pain for a year, which two other practitioners had not been able to resolve. After treatment with Dr Teresa White, I no longer have any lower back troubles!” J.P.
FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC SUSSEXFree Parking • Affordable Prices • Friendly Service
Old Station House, London RoadEast Grinstead, RH19 1ET
Tel: 01342 315298website: www.familychiropracticsussex.co.uk
Trivia & Sudoku Sudoku 1. (medium)
Sudoku 2. (hard)
Sudoku 3.(hard)
Funny FactsNo piece of normal-size paper can be folded in
half more than 7 times.
when cats are happy or pleased, they squeeze
their eyes shut
the elephant is the only animal with 4 knees
Every human spent about half an hour as a single cell
each year, about 500,000 detectable earthquakes
occur in the world. About 100,000 of those can be
felt and about 100 of them cause damage.
We, as humans, forget 90% of our dreams
The percentage of people dreaming in black
and white started decreasing after the spread of
colour tV
Approximately two-thirds of people tip their head
to the right when they kiss
A queen bee lays 1500 eggs a day
Pumice is the only rock that floats in water
Quick Quiz Can you score 10/10?
who invented Penicilin?
Who is the famous father of the actress, Angelina Jolie?
What does the first initial stand for in J.R.R. Tolkein?
What percentage of the earth’s surface is not
covered by water (to the nearest 10%)?
Name the capital of Mexico?
what are the 7 deadly sins?
which planet is known as the red planet?
Who was the first Queen of England?
which UK country did the romans name Cambria?
Which flowers does Wordsworth admire in his
famous poem, I wondered as a lonely cloud?
Answers bottom of page 23
1:
2:
3:4:5:
6:7:
8:
9:10:
1:2:3:4:
5:6:7:8:9:10:
16 • PUZZeLs
August 2010 • Ashdown Forest Living [email protected] • tel: 01342 300152
AshdowN Forest LIVING • 17
[email protected] • tel: 01342 300152 Ashdown Forest Living • August 2010
The finishing TouchUniSEX HairdrESSing Salon and BEaUty
Unique organic Hair and beauty treatments availabletop london Stylist
Specialist colour technician
Qualified beauty and sports therapist
2 ashdown Courtlewes road, Forest row, rH18 5EZopposite the Chequers inn Hotel 01342 826 005
10% discount with this advertisement
18 • AshdowN Forest LIVING
August 2010 • Ashdown Forest Living [email protected] • tel: 01342 300152
WASPS • RATS • MICE • BEES • FLEASANTS • COCKROACHES • DEER • FOXESSQUIRRELS • RABBITS • MOLES ETC
Blinds & Curtains*Made to Measure*
Contemporary - TraditionalYour LOCAL Choiceat the Best Prices!
For FREE Home Visitsand Advice, Estimates & Fitting
Buy Direct and Save £££’s Please call for an appointment
Elizabeth Designs01342 301060
Do you want your house as clean and fresh as a daisy?
Well look no further!
The Clean Machine is a small, local and privately-owned domestic cleaning company. We only recruit the very best ladies who are as dedicated to their jobs as we are.
We will REALLY clean your house on a regular weekly basis, using the same lady so you never need to worry about who is in your home when you’re not!
Or if you just want your ironing done, we can do that too, with regular collection and delivery at no cost!
With dozens of clients in the area, we would be delighted to supply you with references to illustrate our commitment and are ready to provide you with a quote based on your specific needs and requirements.
For further information, please call Laura at The Clean Machine on 01825 712525 or send me an email to [email protected]
Approved footballtraining for kidsaged 18 monthsto 7th birthday
Crawley, Horsham, East Grinstead, Burgess Hill and Uckfield
Brighton & Hove and Shoreham Venues Start AprilMidweek & Weekend (with FREE TRIAL CLASS) available
And we do Birthdays too!Call for more details on 01293 226201
[email protected] www.littlekickers.co.uk
Venues in Crowborough, Tunbridge Wells, Tonbridge, Uckfield, East Grinstead & Haywards Heath.
where learning is a ball
Gary SpurleBathroomS & heatinG
For all your plumbing & heating needsInstallation of Heating Systems • Power Flushing • Bathroom
Design & Installation • Boiler Servicing & Replacement
All work Fully Guaranteed & InsuredMany references from local work completed
Fully Qualified in all aspectsReliable, Helpful & Friendly
01342 326499 or 07885 640508
Need to sort out your
Autumn Advertising
& Marketing?
ComPetItIoN • 19
[email protected] • tel: 01342 300152 Ashdown Forest Living • August 2010
What’s On – August 2010 Some Events in & around the Ashdown Forest area
If you have an event in the Ashdown Forest area you would like publicised here
email: [email protected]
THuRSdAy 12 AuGuSTCrowborough. A short community walk. Led by the sussex Community rail Partnership.11.45am at Crowborough Rail Station, Jarvis Brook Crowborough East Sussex TN6 2JR
SuNdAy 15 AuGuST Classic Cars & Bikes at RiverView Cafe.Forest Row. No costs, just turn up with your Pride & Joy. Station Road, Forest Row RH18 5DW tel 01342 823030 From 12.00 onwards. (cafe opens at 11 am as usual)
WEdNESdAy 11 TO SuNdAy 15 AuGuST Coppice Week at Ashdown Forest. Broadstone Warren Scout Camp. A gathering of England’s finest coppice craftsmen from six counties. this is your opportunity to enjoy an insight into the fascinating world of making traditional products from our coppiced woodlands. Many of the tutors still make their living from producing these products and all of them have gathered this week to teach their skills to others. Call Jo Waters on 07786 515460 [email protected]
SuNdAy, 22 AuGuSTBrass Band & PicnicBring a picnic and enjoy the sounds of the Adur Concert Band (Brass Band) all within the beautiful surroundings of the garden.11am – 4pm at Borde Hill Garden, haywards heath, rh16 1XP
MONdAy & TuESdAy 23 & 24 AuGuST 10.00 to 16.00 LuCIuS dECIuS Legionary of the VI Legion Come and meet Lucius Decius Legionary of the VI Legion at the Forest Centre and have a go at various roman activities such as testing your skills as an auxilliary archer; laying out a road or a barrack block using a groma; decorate a shield and have a go at drilling and marching in a cohort. £2.50 per person and each child will receive a certificate and bag of coins. To book a place please email [email protected] or call 01�42 82�58�
WEdNESdAy 25 AuGuST Bird Walk for children and beginners At the old Airstrip Come and take a bird walk on the Forest with one of our Centre volunteers (a member of the Ashdown Forest Bird Group). The walk is about
an hour long and is aimed at both children and beginners. Please bring a pair of binoculars. There is a small charge of £1.00 per child and £2.00 per adult payable to the walk leader. No unaccompanied children please. At 2pm. For more details call the Forest Centre. 01342 823583 [email protected]
uNTIL 25TH OF AuGuST 2010Cathie Hubert Art Work Sharpthorne Organic CaféCathie Hubert Art work is exhibited and for sale at the Sharpthorne Organic Cafe. Go and see her beautiful work and enjoy the delicious organic food of the Cafe! Sharpthorne Café, Top Road, Sharpthorne, RH19 4PQ. Tel 01342 811 321 www.artworksforestrow.co.uk www.cathiehubertartwork.com 29 & 30 AuG NuTLEy WINdMILL open afternoons From 14.00 to 17.00 The last open-trestle mill in Sussex and one of only five surviving in the country. A fine example of a medieval style mill, Nutley windmill is thought to be 300 years old. Open during school holidays from 10.00 to 16.00 on 8 & 25 August and 1 & 8 September.
THuRS, 2Nd SEPT – WEd 8TH SEPTArt 4 Aid Exhibition An exhibition of stunning paintings and prints with 20% of Profits to Charity (from 9am to 9pm most evenings) Chequer mead Arts Centre, east Grinstead This exhibition represents a unique collection of Paintings by members of the Society of Equestrian Artists (South East), all of which have been painted with a particular Cause or Charity in mind. Sales of all these paintings and prints have a percentage of income raised going to the artist’s chosen charity or cause.
SATuRdAy 25TH SEPTEMBERRace Evening in aid of the RNLI Held at Nutley Memorial Hall. Doors open at 7pm for a 7.30 start. Tickets at £10 include a ploughman’s supper, cup cake and glass of wine and are available from Jackie Norman on 01825 712056 or thelma manning on 01�42 �27587
20 • whAts oN
August 2010 • Ashdown Forest Living [email protected] • tel: 01342 300152
Gardening Tips for AUGUSTArticle by michael dongray, Imberhorne Lane Nursery Proprietor
Annuals, Bulbs and Herbaceous Remove fading and dead flowers on your annuals and herbaceous perennial plants. Removing the finished flowers will promote a longer flowering season. Perennial and biennial plants can be started from seed sown directly into the garden. Continue to plant container grown perennials. Always take time to properly prepare the soil by mixing generous quantities of soil improver compost or well composted manure with your existing soil. Spring flowering perennials can be divided and transplanted. Be sure to do this during the coolest part of the day and water the plants thoroughly after transplanting.
ShrubsSummer flowering shrubs should be pruned for shape after they have finished flowering. Remove any dead or diseased branches.
Vegetables and FruitNow is the time to start your autumn and winter vegetables. Sow seeds of onions, carrots, beets, lettuce, spinach, radishes, and winter cauliflower directly into the garden early in the month.
LawnsGrasses go dormant in times of drought, but will quickly return to life with the autumn rains so a brown lawn is not necessarily a dead lawn !! If a lush green lawn is important to you, and you don’t mind mowing, water it regularly, and deeply. If a water shortage is expected, or you hate tending to grass, you may choose to just let your lawn go dormant, and water it as seldom as once a month. Raise the cutting height of the mower. taller grass cools the roots and helps to keep the moisture in the soil longer. Keep an eye out for slug and snail damage and treat accordingly.
RosesBush roses can be pruned in late August to promote the most autumn blooms. Remove about a third of the vigorous growth. Any stems that cross each other should be removed, as well as those that are in the centre of the plant. Weak, spindly growth and any damaged by black spot or rust should also be removed. Continue feeding roses with a general rose fertilizer. Spray against pest and disease preferably with an organic product.
50% off any plant at Imberhorne Lane Nursery Valid until 31st August 2010
Please present voucher when paying.One voucher per customer. Does not include special offers.
GIFT VOUCHER
Imberhorne Lane NurseryImberhorne LaneEast Grinstead RH19 1TZPhone: 01342 321 175
GArdeNING tIPs • 21
[email protected] • tel: 01342 300152 Ashdown Forest Living • August 2010
Index - Support Local Business Useful ContactsSuSSEx POLICE (non-emergencies) 0845 607999CROWBOROuGH POLICE STATION: 01�2� 414098uCkFIELd POLICE STATION: 01444 445927ASHdOWN FOREST HEALTH CENTRE 01�42 8221�1CROWBOROuGH COMMuNITy HEALTH POINT: 01892 65��11 WEALdEN dISTRICT COuNCIL 01�2� 44��22 or 01892 65��11MId SuSSEx dISTRICT COuNCIL: 01444 458166BELLS yEW GREEN PARISH COuNCIL 01892 78�292BuxTEd PARISH COuNCIL 014�5 812757dANEHILL PARISH COuNCIL 01825 740570 FLETCHING PARISH COuNCIL: 01892 6602�5FOREST ROW PARISH COuCIL 01�42 82266101444 47170�
AtlasPROfilax
NEW AMAZING, SELF-EMPOWERING REALIGNMENTDid you know that the atlas bone is misaligned in most people? What if you could GET RID OF BACK PAIN, NECK PAIN, ETC…?
Situated at the base of the skull, a misaligned Atlas bone can disrupt the normal flow of information between the brain and the body causing numerous painful and medical conditions.
Such conditions as: recurring back pain, whiplash, migraines and headaches, joint pain in the hips and/or knees, rotation of the hips, repetitive strain injury, jammed spinal nerves, stiff neck, trapped nerves & difference in leg length.
USING A PROvEN TREATMENT FROM SWITZERLAND A strategic and non-chiropractic massage is applied to the short musculature of the neck. In only one application, safely and permanently,
the Atlas bone returns to its correct position.
For more details and booking, contact: Marie-Agnès Casalini, Certified AtlasPROfilax practitioner
Tel: (01342) 303279 Mob: 07828 954 304Email: [email protected] Website: www.marieatlas.co.uk
CLINIC IN EAST GRINSTEAD
Marie-Agnès Casalini
22 • INdeX
August 2010 • Ashdown Forest Living [email protected] • tel: 01342 300152
ARTCogcrafts Concepts 9BEAuTy muse makeup 11diana Beauty 17BLINdS & CuRTAINS Penumbra Blinds & solar 18 Control 5CAFé/FuNCTION VENuE/RESTAuRANT/BARYew Lodge 11Bengal Village 6CLEANINGthe Clean machine 18COMPuTER SERVICESAshdown It support 14dENTALriverview dental Centre 10FAMILy/CHILdREN’S ACTIVITIESspa Valley railway 15Little Kickers 18FITNESS/HEALTH/WELLBEINGLotte Berk Fitness studio 17Family Chiropractic Clinic 15AtlasPROfilax 22
michael wall 4FOOdstuff2eat 15GARdEN SERVICES/CENTRESGreen machines 14Imberhorne Lane Nursery 21 JH Vartan 23Pete Payne 2�HAIR Finishing touch 17HOME MAINTENANCE SERVICESJDC Building Services 6Farrells Paving 5mid sussex timber 2 mrm Plastering 2� Gary spurle 18storaheat 2�kITCHENSBespoke Kitchens 4 PEST CONTROLAPm 18WEIGHTLOSSrachel ricketts weightloss �,24WOOdLANd MANAGEMENTtruroots 14
AshdowN Forest LIVING • 2�
[email protected] • tel: 01342 300152 Ashdown Forest Living • August 2010
WE FITNew & replacement storage heaters atcompetitive pricesWE OFFERA free, no obligation survey from ex seeboard, e.d.f. advisors all with a minimum of 15 years experience WE CAN Fit fast if your heater fails. Plus our supply & fit service offers a full 5year* parts and labour guarantee SO DON’T PAY Electricity board prices - ring for FREEadvice, for prices or a FREE survey
01342 714972 ▪ 07827 815 900www.storaheat.co.uk▪ Sussex ▪ Surrey ▪ Kent ▪
*Robinson Willey Products Only
THE STORAGE HEATING SPECIALISTSSTORAHEAT
Pete PayneGardener/Handyman
All Your Garden NeedsEast GrinsteadWest Sussex
Mob 07971 696366Tel 01342 305109
Answers to Quick Quiz Alexander Fleming Jon Voight John 30% mexico City lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy, pride mars mary I wales Daffodils
1:2:3:4:5:6:7:8:9:10:
MRM Plastering ServicesFor all your plastering requirements
• Skimming over artex etc.
• Tacking
• Dry lining
• Float and set
• Rendering
• 15 Years Experience
Fast, reliable, quality serviceFor free quotes or advice
Tel.01342 323425Mob.07798664293
Before
After
Fran lost 5 stone in 5 months and is maintaining her weight loss 3 years on
Read page 3 for Fran’s testimonial
Lose weight quickly, keep it off and feel healthierLose weight quickly, keep it off and feel healthier
01342 32739601342 327396
Average weight loss of clients, 10-14 lbs a month - feel more energetic, healthier and better about yourself in just a short time!
Easy to follow eating plan -designed so that you won’t feel hungry or have cravings. No pills, diet shakes etc.
One-to-one support - to get you to the weight you want to be and then help in keeping it off!
No matter how hard you have tried to lose weight, call for a free consultation, absolutely no obligation
No matter how hard you have tried to lose weight, call for a free consultation, absolutely no obligation
Weight Loss Consultant
www.rachelrickettsweightloss.co.uk
Hate being overweight?Hate being
overweight?