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Somehow not only for ChristmasBut all the long year through,The joy that you give to othersIs the joy that comes back to you.
And the more you spend in blessingThe poor and lonely and sad,The more of your heart's possessingReturns to make you glad.
– John Greenleaf Whittier
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Cover photo: Church of St Peter ad Vincula,Wisborough Green.By Helen Vause.
Aglance at this month’s What’s Onpages will show there is plenty todo this December. In fact, many
people have told me they find these pagesvery useful, and I am grateful to those ofyou who email me with details of forthcoming events. The effectiveness of this was evident on
10th November when my family joinedover 200 people at the Charity Concert atthe Church of St Peter ad Vincula,Wisborough Green. Over £850 was raisedfor Cancer Research. A report of this superbconcert will be in next month’s ’Tweet.I wish you all a Very Happy Christmas.
Grahame
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Last But Not LeastWhat’s On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44, 45Advertisers Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
Games and quizzesCrossword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 38Spot the Difference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22, 46
EquineSPR Centre’s page: Feeding your horse . . . . . . . .34
Miscellaneous Professional Services & BusinessesThe Local Market Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Take One Productions, Business Marketing,Video . . .32ALB Accountancy & Taxation Services . . . . . . . . . . . .38Victoria Travel, Coach Holidays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Judy McMath English & Maths Tuition . . . . . . . . . . . .40Tip Top Tutors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40TechGeek IT and Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40One Stop Computer Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Wey & Arun, Santa Cruises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
Community/Farming/SmallholdingBillifest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Carols at Kelsey Hall, Ifold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Give Blood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17BilliMarket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Nativity Fun at St Mary’s Church, Christmas Eve . . . .20Sylvia Welch, Billingshurst’s ‘Lollipop’ Lady retires . .30John Nash’s Farming Column: It’s that time of year . .38Michaela Giles’ Diary of a Smallholder . . . . . . . . . . . .39Wey & Arun Canal: Winter activities on the canal . .42Look out for your vulnerable neighbours . . . . . . . . . . .42Billingshurst Community & Conference Centre . . . . . .43
MotoringPulborough Private Car Hire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Macs Private Hire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29A-Team Mechanics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37EPS Motorcycles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Sussex Towing Brackets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Food & drinkChantry Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Wisborough Green Farmers’ & Village Market . . . . .6Queens Head Pub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Recipe: Last Minute Christmas Cake . . . . . . . . . . . .7Burdfields Country Markets (Turkeys) . . . . . . . . . . . .8Clayfield Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Monsoon Indian Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9DK Vintners Wine Merchant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Billingshurst Butchers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Half Moon Pub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Austens Home Hardware (Christmas Cake Making) .14Sumners Ponds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IBC
FeaturesYour Perfect Christmas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Make your own Christmas wreath . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Christmas ’Elf and Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Book Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Computing: Get online using your mobile phone . .40
Garden Tweet!Garden View: Deck the halls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33AR Garden & Tree Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Donnabhán Garden Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Clayton-Turner Trees & Gardens . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Sussex & Surrey Tree Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Andrew Gale Tree Surgery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36John Potter Winter Garden Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Village Nurseries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
About the houseFowlers, Estate Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Cracknell Pitt-Draffen, Estate Agent . . . . . . . . . . .4, 5Appaloosa Upholstery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Jeff Wilson, Decorator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Pest Man . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19RW Scott Carpenter & Joiner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Vertus Building Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19West Sussex Interiors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Euroll UK, roller garage doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Hallam Trim, Window Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Hamilton Cole, TV & Satellite Equipment . . . . .21, 24Holly Boilers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Catherine’s Pet Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23GJ Coles Builder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Goring Road Carpets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Delta Decor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Odd Job . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Re-Nu Kitchens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25ADC Appliances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27ATG Property Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27DVS Building Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Hydropower Generators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Mjufa Cleaning Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Oven Revival Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Apex Aerials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Miss Mop Cleaning Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Paul Beadell Aerial & Satellite Specialist . . . . . . . .29Pest B Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Burdfield Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Little Tweeters!Kids Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Health & wellbeingBillingshurst Osteopaths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15JG Holistic Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Meraki Hairdressing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Solar Flare, Yoga Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15, 17Gozone Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Lesley Hawker Sports Massage Therapy . . . . . . . .16AM Beauty Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Nikki Durrant Hypnotherapist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Care Comfort . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OBC
74, High Street Billingshurst RH14 9QS. www.fowlersonline.co.uk 01403 786787
Keith brings our clients 27 yearsexperience and a record of award-winning client care and attention.
He is a Fellow of the National Association of Estate Agents and is a Qualified Energy Assessor so can advise our clients on energy conservation.
e office is Lori, his wife. You see, Fowlers really is a family firm.
Lori too is the consummate property professional having managed offices in nearby towns and villages working with clients in Southwater, Ashington, Horsham, Arundel and Billingshurst.
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Last MinuteChristmasGift CakeTraditionally Christmas cakes are made well inadvance but if you haven’t had time try this version.Because it makes two you can give one away as agift, and solve two problems with one recipe!
METHOD 1. Put the dried fruits in a bowl and pour over the whisky.Set aside for 30 minutes.2. Briefly blend the ginger and its syrup in a mini foodprocessor until finely chopped. Preheat the oven to 160°C/fan 140°C/gas 3. Grease and line a 20cm square cake tin.3. Sift the flour, baking powder and mixed spice into a largebowl and add the rest of the ingredients except the cherries.Beat with a hand-held electric whisk for 2 minutes until paleand fluffy. Fold in the soaked dried fruits and any whisky,the blitzed ginger and the cherries.4. Spoon into the baking tin and level off. Bake for 1-1¾hours (depends on your oven). Check after an hour thenevery fifteen minutes after that, until the cake is firm andgolden brown. Leave in the tin for 10 minutes, and thenremove to a wire rack to cool.5. Remove a thin slice from all sides of the cake and discard.Cut cake in half to make 2 rectangles. 6. Top with marzipan and white fondant icing and decoratewith a sprig of holly.
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Chapel Road, Barns Green, West Sussex RH13 0PS. Tel: 01403 730436www.thequeensheadbarnsgreen.co.uk
Traditional17th CenturyVillage Pub
Finest quality beers,ciders and wines
Cask Marque Pub of Excellence
Accredited in CAMRA Good Beer Guide
Finest quality, original home cooked
food using our home grown and
local produce
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The Queens Head, Barns Green
FORTHCOMING EVENTS:Weds 5th December Live Acoustic MusicTues 11th December Christmas Quiz Night
Bookings being takenfor Christmas – call in
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The perfect family Christmas – we’ve all seen it on thetelly: adoring parents watching beautiful childrenopen immaculately wrapped gifts, their faces full of
joy and wonder. So why is it that somany festive seasons consist ofweeks of frantic present-buying,culminating in arguments, tantrumsand burnt sprouts?
A lot of the stress of Christmascomes from our unreasonableexpectations of the day. We can feelpressurised to celebrate in a way thatis never going to work.
Difficult as it may be, the mostimportant thing is to think about whatyou really want from Christmas and to stick to it. Maybeyou’d like to spend the day just with your partner, or to eatcurry instead of turkey for once?
If this ruffles people’s feathers, try a compromise – youcould agree to do things one way this year and anotherthe next. Say no to things you are really against, but offeran alternative. For example, you could suggest meetingup with friends or family during the quiet days betweenChristmas and the New Year.
If you are the one who hosts the family Christmaslunch, ease the pressure by asking people to bringspecific contributions, and allocate jobs beforehand. It
may seem bossy, but things will go much more smoothlyif everyone knows what they are doing.
On the day, designate one room as a chill-out place,where people can go to escape ifthey need to. And try to take a breakfrom the sofa for a breath of fresh air.It’s easy to stagnate over Christmasand a dose of the great outdoors isgood for everyone.
Worrying about money is one ofmajor causes of stress at Christmasand can spoil your enjoyment of theday. This year, why not challengeyourself to choose smaller gifts thatare really special? You can look in
local independent shops for unusual items, or tryChristmas craft fairs and charity shops.
Last year I decided to have a real budget Christmasand made food gifts for my friends and family. Ask afoodie friend, or search online if you’re stuck for recipes.(Nigella’s Chilli Jam is a good one.) Another idea is togive your time to help someone. Or you can buy prettyboxes or bags and make your own bespoke gift sets or kits.
Christmas is said to be all about children, but I think forit to really work, the adults also need to have fun. Soarrange some treats for yourself and make this Christmas really special – for you too! Alex Brown
Your perfect ChristmasPut aside others’ expectations – celebrate your way!
Free Range Bronze TurkeysHand reared from day old chicks
in ItchingfieldReady for collection Sunday 23rd December,2012 or Monday, 24th December, 2012 upuntil 12 noon from Burdfields CountryMarket, Billingshurst – Opposite the Libraryin the Library Car Park.We can’t guarantee their actual weights untilthey are prepared so please let us knowroughly what size you would prefer:Small: Up to 12 lbs (5.4 Kg)Medium: From 12 lbs - 15 lbs (5.4 Kg – 6.8 Kg)Large: From 15 lbs - 18 lbs (6.8 Kg - 8.2 Kg)Extra Large: From 18 lbs plus (8.2 Kg plus)
A £10 deposit confirms the bookingCall 07703 182971 for more information
Tel: 07920097185www.clayfieldfarm.co.uk
Based in Barns Green
Producing free range pork & grass rearedlamb direct to your door
Last chance for any chipolata orsausage meat orders
Look out for our unbelievably generous New Year offer in the January
edition of Village Tweet.Till then Jo, Spike and all the animals here
at Clayfield Farm wish you a very Merry Christmas!
Open most Wednesday evenings 5-7pm andSaturdays 11:30am-5pm
(Please note: as from the New Year we will no longerbe open Wednesday evenings)
View our menu at www.monsoonrestaurant.netMonsoon, 42 High Street, Billingshurst
01403 786636 / 783113
Occupying one of the oldest and most charming buildings in Billingshurst,Monsoon’s characterful
low ceilings and oakbeams offer a unique andintimate dining experience
whether your party numbers 2 or 30.
Despite being able to cater for large numbers you will never feel cramped –we have 3 large dining areas with well spaced tables.
And it’s not just the ambience that is special, so are our prices…
Take-away offer7 days a week
Order a take-away meal costingover £25 and have a 660ml bottle
of Cobra beer on us!l Not to be used in conjunction with
any other offerl Collection onlyl Present this voucher to qualifyl Valid until 31/12/12
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Christmas 2-course meal for 2 for just £22Larger party? Please call to discuss how we can make
your Christmas meal special – and affordableOffer applies to chicken, meat and prawn main courses and is available Sunday-Thursday
Now taking bookings for
ChristmasMonsoon – the perfect setting for your Christmas meal
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This year’s annual Village Event on Saturday 1stDecember has invited DK Vintners to embrace thecommunity with an outdoor wine tasting!
The chances of the weather being favourable ishopeful, so throughout the day Chris at DK Vintners willbe offering to warm the cockles of your heart with atraditional Italian ‘Vin Brulé’, better known outside of theRoman Empire as Mulled Wine.
Come and find him in the dry, covered pavement areanext door to the Post Office.
December promotions will include offers on allSparkling Wines and Champagnes, to set you in themood for the festivities, ‘felix dies Nativitatis’ (Latin).
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Welcome to the seventh annualBILLIFEST!
This year’s BILLIFEST offers aSussex market featuring a wide selection of localgoods andproduce – with theemphasis firmly onChristmas –alongside anexciting all-dayprogramme ofevents.
In addition,James, our newBillingshurstButcher in Jengers Mead, will be providing a HogRoast and Billingshurst Creatives the communityCraft Enterprise will be holding a walk-in art andcraft display in their smart new premises inJengers Mead (photo, left). As usual there is thepopular ‘mega-raffle’ with over 30 prizes – fromhampers to restaurant vouchers – all donated bylocal retailers and businesses. The raffle will bedrawn by Radio Weald around 4pm.
Also, around 25 exhibitors will be in evidencein the grand marquee in the main car-parkrepresenting their various organisations andassociations (photo, right), so drop by and
support those who are so important to ourvillage lifethroughout theyear.
We promisea fun-packedday for all thefamily so in theunlikely event ofinclementweatherremember there
is no such thing as bad weather – just the wrong clothes! See you there!Billingshurst Community Partnership –BILLIFEST Team
Billifest – Best of Sussex MarketJengers Mead – Saturday 1st December 2012 9am-5.30pm
We Specialize inAll Types of Events
Event & MarketManagement
In partnership with Billifest supplying farmers’ & craft market marqueesTo find out more about our events and markets please contact us
Office: 01293 885791 or 01903 532343 Mobile: 07826 090873Email: [email protected]
Last Christmas I made an environmentallyfriendly Christmas wreath made fromrecycled materials. I thought this year I
would share it with other Village Tweetreaders.
Collect green and red net bags fromsupermarket fruit punnets, cut spirally toform long pieces, long enough to tie intobows.
Collect scraps of green and red fabric orribbon, cut (with pinking shears if possible)into ribbon pieces long enough to tie into bows.
Collect other sparkly ribbon, silver or gold balls
such as those from Christmas crackers orold decorations.
Lastly, you will need a wire coat hanger.1. Form coat hanger into circle with hookat top.2. Sort fabric into green and red.3. Tie fabric/net in alternate colours ontocoat hanger in bows, pushing tightlytogether so coat hanger is not visible.
4. When circle is full cut into loops of bowsin order to ‘froth up’ the fabric and net.
5. Tie on decorations and finish with a bow.Carolyn Gibbs
Make your own ‘green’ Christmas wreath
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We’ve all met them – those odd souls who bound upto us on the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve,informing us that there are just 358 days until next
Christmas. They seem thrilled at the prospect of anotherseason of peace and good will to all men, while we’re stillrecovering from the last one, grateful to have emergedunscathed.
There are health warnings about any number of things,but Christmas rarely features. Yet there are all kinds ofdangers lurking behind innocent looking fairy lights andseemingly innocuous novelties. A whopping 31 people havedied since 1996 from watering their Christmas tree whilethe lights were switched on; others have suffered brokenarms from pulling Christmas crackers (yes, really!); andeach year a couple of people die after testing 9 voltbatteries on their tongue!
These facts and figures are not for the faint hearted,nor is paying a visit to Father Christmas apparently.Experts say that small children often find a tripto Santa ‘terrifying’ and that responsibleadults should take appropriate action tolessen the trauma. I must admit, I dopossess a photo of my daughter lookinghighly distraught while a white-haired,bearded stranger desperately tries towrestle her back on to his knee.
We all know the dangers ofdrinking and driving, but did youknow that accidents have occurredinvolving out-of-control toy racingcars? The police warn us to stay at
home when the weather is bad, but not if there is a noviceScalextric driver on the loose! Incidents with unfamiliar toysrate in the top three causes of accidents at Christmas.
When my sister and I dropped the odd Lego brick, weknew dad had found it when we heard a loud howl and sawhim hopping around on one foot. Treading on broken toyparts, or being stabbed by pins left in shirts, may result in atrip to casualty. Nothing less than total vigilance is called for.
Do not open beer bottles with your teeth, or leave fairylights on unattended, nor should you use a knife as asubstitute for a screwdriver, pair of scissors or tooth pick.Every year, dozens of people are admitted to Accident andEmergency departments over the Christmas period havingdone one, (or in some cases more than one) of these.
And finally… the Food Standards Agency tells us thatsome ten million turkeys are sold every year at Christmas.They also tell us that 20% of all cases of food poisoningare poultry-related, so you can see there is a capacity for
disaster lurking inside almost every oven in the land.How many of us check our oven temperatures
using a thermometer? And how many more of usare still eating left-overs a week later. Make an
oven thermometer top priority this year, andfreeze left-overs or dispose of them after
three days.Wherever you are this festive season,
take care and have a very happy (andsafe) Christmas, then exhale
because it’s a full 358 daysbefore you have to do it all
again. Debbie Singh-Bhatti
Christmas ’Elf and Safety
Christmas orders now being taken for:
TurkeyRibs of Beef
Fresh Duck & GeeseEnglish Gammon
Our Capons& Our Honey Roast Ham
01403 7825238 Jengers Mead, Billingshurst
Carols at IfoldInformal and relaxed carols
atKELSEY HALL
Sunday 16th Decemberat 3 p.m.
Refreshments to follow
Ifold Christian Fellowship
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TTHHEE HHAALLFF MMOOOONN Kirdford, West Sussex, RH14 0LT
Open every day over Christmas & New Year (excl. 27th Dec)
Notable events:
Open Christmas Eve for Lunch & Dinner, with complimentary Mince Pies, Hot Winter
Punch & Games at the Bar
Gourmet Buffet, Live Music and Dancing
(only £20 per ticket)
Christmas Day Banquet Lunch (a few tables still available)
Friday 25th January
Burns Night Supper & Music
Open Boxing Day for lunch only
*** New! Lunchtime Specials now available for lighter appetites! ***
Call or email now for bookings, and for our special festive menus.
Tel: 01403 820223
Web: www.halfmoonkirdford.co.uk Email: [email protected]
Jennifer Cambell has recently taken over theHalf Moon restaurant and pub in Kirdford,choosing to swap the pressures of
an intensely competitive corporateenvironment for the relativetranquillity of rural WestSussex. Her professionalexperience of assisting avariety of companies todevelop their businesseshas inspired her to put herskills to work in morecongenial surroundings,where personal service is moreimportant than the bottom line.
The Half Moon, located in a picture-book setting opposite the village’s Normanchurch, fulfilled all the criteria that Jennifer hadset herself when she started her lengthy searchfor a suitable establishment. It has enabled herto create a venue worthy of the charm andcharacter of its ancient building, set in attractiveand spacious gardens both front and back.
It is open every day except Monday for lunchand dinner. If you are walking in the localcountryside, with or without your dog, you will be
warmly welcomed for a pub lunch or even a fullmeal. Just leave your Wellingtons at the door!
The menu features such original dishesas Savoury Blue Cheese Bread and
Butter Pudding, and a range ofappetising and well-presented
choices to appeal to alltastes, using locally-sourced produce whereverpossible such as pheasantand other wild game.
The restaurant can caterfor events (there is a private
dining room which is free tohire and can seat up to 16 or the
full restaurant can be booked outdepending on numbers), and the chefs
frequently create special menus for individualparties, or for annual celebrations such asBeaujolais Nouveau, Burns Night andValentine’s Day to name a few.
Jennifer insists on not being a back roomproprietor – she aims for a friendly atmosphereand a high quality of personal service – so takea drive through the country lanes and try theHalf Moon, Kirdford!
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We have our Victorian ancestors to thank forestablishing the Christmas cake as part ofthe traditional festive fare. Its origins lie in a
Plumcake popularised in the 16th Century that wasboiled, not baked, and served onTwelfth Night to celebrate the endof the Christmas season. TheVictorians, however, took it uponthemselves to give the Plumcake amakeover by popping it in the ovenand then decorating it lavishly withicing, replacing the modest dustingof sugar that had been thedecoration of choice for thePlumcake.
Whether you’re a seasoned professional orenthusiastic amateur, there are a few basic items ofequipment and accessories every cake decoratorneeds and you’ll find them all in-store at Austen'sHome Hardware, Billingshurst. That means you haveplenty of time to gather the tools of the trade sothere’s no last-minute panic close to the big day.
Countless cookbooks and websites offer adviceand suggestions on how to make and apply the icingto cover your cake. If you’re going for a pristinefinish then a rolling pin, a smoother and even a side
scraper are worthwhile investments, but if marzipanpenguins clambering over snowdrifts are your thing,then a more informal approach can addauthenticity – and may prove less of a challenge.
First, you’ll need a cake board,a little bigger than the cake itself,to provide an attractive base.There’s a range of sizes andshapes in-store. A piping kit willalmost certainly come in handy, ifnot vital, for writing a festivemessage on your cake. Kits comewith a selection of nozzles (oricing tubes as they’re sometimesknown) and a piping bag or
syringe from which the icing is dispensed. These aregreat for adding fine detail or simply creatinginteresting patterns and textures to your decoration.Austen’s also stock a range of cutters to help youcreate uniform shapes out of rolled icing to addintricate detailing.
Of course, we also stock spatulas, mixing bowls,airtight containers and a wide range of essentialkitchen equipment. So visit Austen’s HomeHardware and we’ll help you all the way on thecountdown to Christmas! David Lobley
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Christmas and birthdays are about the onlytime I can unashamedly play on the image thatmassage is a treat or indulgence usually for
middle-aged women. If you have neverhad one before then you are surely in for atreat if someone close to you is kindenough to buy one for you. I want toconvince you that a massage is so muchmore important than a novel improvementin the gift department but an essential partof everyday health and fitness.
Massage is something we all doinstinctively (e.g. rubbing an aching joint)and is probably the oldest form of medicaltreatment used throughout history by allcultures. In ancient Greek and Romanliterature there are numerous references to the use ofmassage to prevent and cure diseases and to healinjuries. Julius Caesar was massaged daily to relieveneuralgia; Gladiators were massaged before andafter the games. However, with the decline of theRoman Empire it would appear that massage hasbecome less associated with medicine and more withthe pursuit of pleasure. So, “What did the Romansever do for us?” What did they know about massagethat we’ve forgotten?
Well for a start we have forgotten that massage isfor men too. Men benefit just as much as women fromthe deep relaxation effects which can reduce blood
pressure and stress. Men, although lessactive (only joking), also benefit from themechanical effects of massage (breakingdown knots, adhesions and scar tissue inmuscles, tendons and ligaments thushelping to maintain their optimum functionas well as reducing pain and tension) aswell as any woman. Supplying freshoxygen and nutrient rich blood to everycell in the body and removing wasteproducts is good for men too.
So, rather than Christmas socks andjumpers, treat your man or woman to a
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As a fully qualified sports massage therapist andpersonal trainer with over 10 years practicalexperience you will be in safe hands so book yourmassage with me.
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A Good ReadA Christmas selection from book reviewer Kath Bennett
So, it’s Christmas – time to curl up with a goodbook. But what to read? The newspapers arefull of recommendations of which books to
buy for your mum, your brother, your second-cousin-twice-removed… probably even your dog!Here are a few alternative suggestions.For Grown-UpsWant nostalgia and a lyrical description of timesgone by, when ‘December was as white asLapland though there were no reindeers’? Thendig out A Child’s Christmas in Wales by DylanThomas, preferably with Edward Ardizzone’sillustrations. Short, simple and beautiful, it sumsup Christmas with the Uncles, snow on the groundand the myriad delights for a small boy on the bestday of the year.
If, however, you are feeling slightly less full ofcheer and goodwill, Jilly Cooper might be more toyour taste. The Christmas scene in Appassionatais one of my favourite ever depictions of theholiday, but every December I find myself turningfirst to How to Survive Christmas – bleak, wittyand sometimes crushingly accurate, it is Cooper’saccount of how to get through a typical festiveseason.
Another excellent book with a brief butmemorable Christmas sequence, is Angels andMen by Catherine Fox. It is hard to gethold of, but I promise you, Mara’sChristmas with her grandmother isnot one you will forget – and therest of the book is beautifullywritten, too.
Finally, from the realms offantasy, why not try ChristmasDiscworld style in Hogfather byTerry Pratchett? As you mightexpect, this Santa is verydifferent – for a start, those arepigs, not reindeer pulling hissleigh. And he seems a little on the bonyside. What does Death have to do with
Christmas? More than you might think…For KidsFor many people, The Snowman by RaymondBriggs is the Christmas classic of choice. I muchprefer his Father Christmas – eloquently told bypictures and relatively few words. It follows acurmudgeonly Santa on his journey around theglobe, dropping off presents, struggling downchimneys, trudging up stairs, through all kinds ofweather… “Merry Bloomin’ Christmas!”
Another favourite is Dear Father Christmas byJeanne Willis and Rosie Reeve. This picture bookfollows Mary as she writes her Christmas letter.Her wishes are rather different, as she doesn’tneed any more toys – but an everlasting hamsterand self tying shoelaces would come in ratherhandy. Of course, there is a twist in the tale, butwe certainly didn’t see it coming, and it has beenread over and over again – even at the height ofsummer.
And, if you like the Jolly Postman, then you willlove The Jolly Christmas Postman by Janet andAllan Ahlberg. As you might expect, there are arange of letters to be opened, with cards, gamesand even a jigsaw puzzle for the lucky nurseryrhyme characters on his rounds. An absolute delight.And finally…
How could we look at Christmas withoutmentioning the two biggestChristmas classics ever? I mean of
course, A Christmas Carol byCharles Dickens and The NightBefore Christmas by Clement CMoore. I know you have seen amillion and one adaptations ofthe former (The Muppets do itbest!), but the book really isworth a read. Be honest, whenelse are you going to curl up by
the fire with a Dickens novel if notduring a long snowy holiday?
Merry Christmas!
Visiting the Wey & Arun Canal is a newguidebook from the Wey & Arun CanalTrust (WACT) that aims to make it easierfor visitors to use the canal for leisureactivities and to also find out more aboutthe canal’s history and route.
While the Canal Centre at Loxwood,and their boat cruises have helped peopleexplore one section of the Canal, there are
many other parts of the waterway that visitors have yet todiscover. The launch of this publication aims to change that.
Sally Schupke, WACT chairman says, “This marvellouslittle book is an absolute must for anybody wishing to visit
the Wey & Arun Canal. They will have the opportunity tosee where original canal structures still stand, newlyrestored areas, and explore its path through Surrey andSussex countryside.”
The 72-page guide includes colour photographs of thecanal, as well as maps and details of how to access parts ofthe canal by road and by public transport.
Priced at £5, the guidebook can be bought from theLoxwood Canal Centre (behind the Onslow Arms, on theB2133), opening hours 12-3pm Wednesdays, Fridays andweekends or by mail order (plus £1.50 P&P) from theWACT office, The Granary, Flitchfold Farm, Loxwood, RH14 0RH. Tel: (01403) 752403, 9am-1pm weekdays.
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The newly created BilliMarket community marketaims to bring together a range of local talent andto provide them a regular place to sell each
month. The markets are held at BillingshurstCommunity and Conference Centre in Roman Way.
The first market last month was a huge successwith many sellers signing up until the end of 2013 for amonthly slot. The majority of sellers are local butseveral have travelled from Redhill, Dorking,Chichester and Worthing. Many visitors commentedBilliMarket was just what Billingshurst needed.
There will be over 20 sellers each month selling avast range of gifts and products; each has their ownniche. Stalls include retro cupcake makers, householdproducts, jewellery, specialised fused glass gifts,wooden toys, delicious homemade chutneys and heartwarming pastries perfect for those cold days ahead.There is an embroiderer who sells photo albums andnotebooks covered in handmade fabrics in the richestwarmest autumn colours ideal as a unique and totallyoriginal gift for Christmas.
From January the markets will take place on the lastThursday of each month from 1pm until 4pm but thismonth there will be an opportunity to buy a variety ofunique and special Christmas gifts on Thursday 13thDecember from 1pm until 5pm. The market has beenextended that day to accommodate the late shopper.
Sellers interested in a stall should contact ClaireGolding or Bik-Kay Talbot on 07546 210189 or [email protected].“We are delighted with the success of BilliMarket andhope the market will grow from strength to strengthwithin the local community. The market has awonderful community vibe and we are delighted thatBillingshurst Primary School Community Associationare getting involved with BilliMarket and will be sellingthe school’s Christmas cards, Eco bag, recipe bookand other creative ideas from the children. We can’twait to see what the children come up with eachmonth!” comment Claire Golding and Bik-Kay Talbot,founders of BilliMarket.Bik-Kay Talbot & Claire Golding
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This year’s Nativity eventat St Mary’s Church inBillingshurst will be a bit
unsual…Entitled ‘Bethlehem at
Billingshurst’ the wonderfulstory of Christmas will be setin modern times with modernpeople.
Also, don’t be toosurprised if the traditionalcarols aren’t quite the
same… Nor will you find anysheep, or donkeys either, forthat matter.
Open to all ages,everyone is invited to weartheir favourite costume, be itSpiderman or Hello Kitty!Come and enjoy yourselvesat 4pm on Monday,Christmas Eve, 24thDecember.Revd Yvonne Adam
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Avery special celebration was held atBillingshurst Primary School on themorning of Thursday 25th October. Sylvia
Welch was guest of honour to celebrate her workas the Crossing Patrol forthe past 41 years since1971. Twice a day, in sun,wind, rain and snow,Sylvia has been outsidethe school, crossingchildren safely over theroad and has become avery well loved member ofthe school and villagecommunity.
Sylvia was the VIPguest at a specialassembly held in herhonour. Also attending toadd their recognition ofSylvia’s quite remarkableachievement was Mr MikeColeman, Chair of WestSussex County Council,Sylvia’s two daughters, Alison and Maria, JulieFinn, Manager of the County’s Crossing Patrols,members of the Governing Body of the school aswell as staff and children at the school.
In an emotional celebration Sylvia told thechildren she “had never once regretted taking onthe job” and that she “loved all her children andmisses them hugely”.
Sylvia finally had to hang up her ‘lollipop’ aftera recent fall and deterioration in her health but
Helen Williamson, Headteacher,said in the assembly that “we areall looking forward to seeing Sylviaat school, in the warm, helping the
children as she is suchan important part of theschool. I know shemisses the children andthey miss her too”.
Such a job is not aneasy one. It involvescoming out first thing inthe morning and again inthe afternoon, fearlesslybraving the increasingtraffic and sometimesimpatient drivers. Herdelight in the childrenwas always obvious.She greeted all of them,many by name, eachmorning and evening.Sometimes she wouldgreet the parents by
name as she had crossed them to school whenthey were children!
Sylvia received a specially engraved vasefrom the school, and gifts from the team at WestSussex County Council, including a scaled down‘lollipop’ which Sylvia was thrilled to receive andsaid that she would keep it in pride of place as ithad been so much part of her life for the last 41 remarkable years. Bik-Kay Talbot
1971: Sylvia Welch, Billingshurst’s new ‘Lollipop Lady’
Celebrating 41 Years of Safe Crossing
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With most families choosing to stay at theirexisting home rather than moving,extending your home offers a way to
reconfigure your existing living space in a waywhich will work for you. Home improvements arealso a reliable way of adding value to yourproperty. Whilst it is likely there are somesignificant changes coming within the Planningsystem that will affect what you are able toachieve with or without Planning Permission it isimportant not to think in these terms. Simplyadding rooms to the back, side or roof of yourhome can have a detrimental effect on yourproperty and how you use it.
The way in which people live has drasticallyevolved over the last few decades. However,different people still prioritise spaces differently toothers depending on their individual lifestyle. Forexample, you may use your kitchen as the hub ofyour home or you may want your living spaces tohave a direct relationship with your garden. Youmay be looking to create a home office, increaseyour entertainment or living spaces or add newbedrooms or wings. In any case working out whatyou ultimately want should be your first priority.
Whether you have a traditional SussexVernacular building, or even a Listed building, you
may choose to be sympathetic to the existingdesign right down to the methods used, or starklycontrast the design in order to differentiatebetween the old and new. In between arecountless opportunities that can vary in degree,ambition and design. An extension can meanadding a simple but elegant space with acharacter of its own or it can be part of a largerremodel where the new structure inspires theinterior renovation or vice versa. To some,bringing more light into the existing internalspaces can be more important than creating newspace itself.
Of course, there are practical issues such ashow not to deprive yourselves and yourneighbours of a sense of privacy, how theextension relates to the structure of your existinghome, and how to keep the costs in order. Theplanning process itself is not as onerous as somepeople may think and with the right guidance youshould be able to achieve your goals. Whether ornot you are involved in the construction industryalready, there are a range of differentprofessionals who can tailor their services to yourneeds and will, importantly, save you money in thelong term.Alex Burdfield, Burdfield Architecture
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Carrie Cort, one of the directors,explains why SGL was set up, “Wework with companies large and small inall sectors. However, we have done alot of work in the educational andenvironmental sectors. The currenteconomic climate has made everyone tightentheir belts and reflect on the future. It made usrealise we wanted more social purpose”.
The directors at Take One all have youngfamilies and a growing concern for their futures,with constant reminders from the media aboutclimate change and the need to live moresustainably, the team decided to take positivesteps. MD Nick Webber explained, “Our childrenwere our inspiration and incentive to set up SGL
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An abundance of cut-foil decorations, thinwispy tinsel and multicoloured fairy lights aremy earliest recollection of Christmas
decorations, where the lounge was proudlydecorated like a pub (you can tell Iwas an 80’s child!). My brotherand I would drag a dining roomchair into the lounge for our fatherto stand on (a time before healthand safety was an issue), andhe’d hang the same dustydecorations we’d bring down fromthe fusty loft every year. He’dinsist that “we must use the sameholes as last year” as he pushedthe drawing pins through the Artexceiling. To be fair to my parents,by the 1990’s Mum tried tomodernise the decorations, optingfor a more muted colour pallet ofred green and white. As kids wehated the idea of such radical change, but alas thefoil decs were relegated to our bedrooms.
Although I hold these memories dear, I wouldn’thave this kind of decoration anywhere near myminimalist abode, and much prefer real ‘trimmings’wherever possible. I don’t think there’s anythingmore special than a family day out collecting pinecones and seed heads, then returning to thegarden to cut long lengths of Ivy to wrap aroundthe spindles on the staircase while humming ‘Deckthe Halls with Boughs of Holly’ (words from 1881).The word ‘deck’ in the title is of course referring tothe verb meaning ‘adorn’ and entered the languagefrom the Dutch word ‘dekken’, meaning ‘to cover’(although you’d be forgiven for thinking it soundslike a piece of furniture from Ikea!).
Both holly and ivy will last a week or so without
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way to make yourown table decoration isto take an old 6 inchterracotta pot and squash awetted piece of green oasisinside. Place a church candlecentrally and add in cut pieces ofholly, ivy and other evergreenleaves, as well as berries such asholly and Cotoneaster. You caneven add in pine cones (scentedwith a few drops of festivescented oil) or push in a couple ofcinnamon sticks. Do make sureyou place it on a level saucer orsimilar, keep it moist and don’t letthe candle burn too low
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due to the cold, wet days. The possibility of ice andsnow and limited turnout due to rutted, frozenpaddocks is part and parcel of horsey life. Here area few tips to help horse and rider through the longmonths ahead!Helping the horse:Mud fever is a common winter problem; bacteriaenter the skin through minuteabrasions and set up aninfection. Horses affected willhave scabs and sore, crackedskin – most likely on the lowerleg but it can occur on otherareas of the body as well.Mild cases can be treated bythe owner by washing thelegs, removing scabs andthen thoroughly drying thelegs after wards and leavingthe horse on a deep, cleanbed and using a barrier liquidor cream before turning out.More severe cases will need antibiotic treatmentfrom a vet.Rain scald is another skin condition caused bybacteria thriving in wet conditions. Affected horseswill have scabs forming under the hair on their back,neck and withers, often accompanied by a serum.Affected horses need to be kept clean and dry andhave access to shelter and a good waterproofturnout rug. Rain scald treatment is similar to that ofmud fever and severe cases should be attended bya vet.Coughs. Some horses are sensitive to dust and thisis exacerbated when stabled for long periods in thewinter, feeding dry hay can challenge the respiratorysystem. Look to using dust extracted bedding; thereare plenty to choose from and either steam or soakhay or use haylage to minimise challenge to therespiratory system, stable hygiene is also of greatimportance, do not let ammonia build up in thebedding and keep surfaces free from dust.Limited turnout. Some yards have limited turnoutover the winter, especially those on clay soils whichbecome boggy very quickly. If your horse has tospend lots of time in the box make sure he hasplenty to keep occupied with. There are many stabletoys on the market: treat balls that dispense ponynuts and boredom breaking licks are very popular,you can put carrots in the hay net and apples in hiswater bucket as well as hanging a swede to keepyour equine friend from getting bored!
Rugging. Apart from some of our very hardy nativeponies most horses will benefit from some sort ofrug during the winter months. Rugs are available ina huge range of different fits, weights and stylesand it is often trial and error as to what works bestfor your horse! Invest in as high a quality of rug asyou can. Rugs must be removed daily and thehorse given a good groom and checked for anyrubs that may be caused by the rug. Keep rugs ingood order of repair and check buckles and
surcingles periodically forsigns of wear and tear.Rider:Head Torch. This wonderfulinvention allows you to haveboth hands free so you canget on with the job to hand –in fact you can use theprecious daylight hours toride and poo-pick in the dark!Waterproof trousers are amust too; many types allowyou to ride in them, keepingyour legs warm and dry!They are also great for
popping on over you office clothes so you don’tsmell of horses when you get to work!And…Keep some road salt to hand for putting down onthe yard when the weather is icy, much safer forhumans and horses!
Lag all water pipes as much as possible. This willhelp prevent burst pipes as well as keeping thewater flowing. Putting a football in water troughscan also help prevent the water freezing solid.
Keep a few filled water containers in anaccessible and well insulated place – wrappingthem with old stable rugs works a treat! If the tapsare frozen then you will have water ready to fillbuckets with.
Let’s hope this winter is kind to us. We haveChristmas to look forward to and after that has been and gone the evenings will start to lengthen, slightly at first and then by the end of February we are on our way towards spring. Wrap up warm and keep safe!Jeanette Douglas. SQP, Qualified Horse Adviser. SPR Centre. www.sprcentre.co.uk
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John Nash is a retired, well sort of retired, fruit farmmanager in Kirdford who enjoys scribbling about life onthe farm from the now to days gone by.
As you get older do you find that you reflect evermore on events and times longgone? I do. For some reason I
measure the passing of the years moreby the passage of winters than by anybirthday celebration. Perhaps as afarmer the long winter nights and thequietness that descends on the land atthis time of year gives me more time todwell on the seasons that have passed.
I consider myself fortunate to havebeen born during the later part of theSecond World War and as such to havewitnessed a dramatic and wonderfulchange in the world around me.However, there are memories fromthose days of my childhood that still liftmy spirit at their recalling and make mea little sad at their loss. For instance…
Wool. Long before syntheticmaterials that drip dry and need noironing. Hours spent with arms outstretched holdingthat skein of wool so that Gran could roll it into a ball.Peering through the dim light of a gas lamp thatspluttered on the wall, as she unpicked yet anothersweater to recycle the material into a pair of socks ormittens.
The mangle in the yard on a Monday, tin bath in frontof the fire on a Saturday, bed time in the Morrisonshelter – the Anderson in the garden was always full ofwater; my Gran always said it was only fit to growmushrooms in… even when a couple of houses downour road were reduced to rubble.
Collecting coal on the soapbox cart from the shuntingyard, balloons and goldfish from the rag-and-bone man.Milk and bread delivered by a cart that was pulled by ahorse who knew the round better than the driver, who,at the end of the day, would sit in his seat and ‘do’ hisbooks while the horse made its own way home.
When the snows came it was snowball fights andslides, the latter carefully groomed to huge lengths andguarded by a boot inspector to check that nobody withBlakeys in their soles was allowed on it as they would
cut the smooth surface to ribbons. The long winter of1948 was recalled with horror by adults and loved by uschildren.
The Sunday school outing on double-decker busesto the coast for a day by the sea. Stuffing sand down
the insides of our knitted swimmingcostumes to see who could hold themost and then standing in the shallowsso that it leaked slowly back into thelapping water. Walking back up thebeach with the crutches down aroundour kneecaps from the stretched wool,and small rivulets of blue dye, lookinglike premature varicose veins, runningdecoratively down our legs.
Saturday morning cinema: sixpenceto get in, a great singsong, thencartoons, a serial and finally a Westernor similar which we would emulate byshooting at each other all the way homeafterwards.
Liquorice Wood, lemonade, sherbetpowder, aniseed balls, gob stoppersand palm toffee bars.
That accumulator powered radio onthe sideboard, Rays a Laugh, Educating Archie, InTown Tonight, Dick Barton Special Agent, Workers’Playtime, ITMA, Wilfred Pickles with Violet Carson atthe piano (Later to become Ena Sharples in Corrie) andon and on…
The band playing on the stand in the park and Gransitting in her deckchair, eyes closed and pink bloomerson display.
Red buses that had open doorways where you couldhang on to the upright pole and dare each other tojump off before the bus stopped. Bus tickets dispensedfrom a wooden clipboard that the conductress held andsnipped with her little machine strapped to her waist.Fag cards, cardboard milk bottle tops (useful formaking pom-poms ), French knitting with an old cottonreel, marbles in the gutter, catapults, fish and chipswrapped in newspaper, Liptons, Home and Colonial,MacFisheries, Lyons corner shops, Woolworths when ithad a myriad of individual counters, each one mannedby its own assistant. Do you remember them all? Youdo? Then I guess you’re as old and decrepit as methen. Still, Happy Christmas. John Nash
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It is starting to become peaceful at Tedfold. TheBillingshurst fireworks are over for another yearthank goodness; they are held
extremely close to the farm andcause much distress to thelivestock especially the horses.
We have held our last pigcourse in 2012 and then we sortof hibernate for the worst of thewinter! Our son, Oliver, hasmade use of this extra time toteach a pen of fattening weanersto sit on command – alwaysuseful(!) but he probably nowwon’t eat them now.
The rain is causing us problems for the pigswith a thick mud of Velcro soup in some of thepens, so we have ordered yet more arks to beable to create new pens.
Excitingly we are now pig exporters and sold aMiddle White sow to a smallholding in France –or should that be La Petite Ferme. Time wasagainst us as she is pregnant and you cannotexport in the last 10% of gestation. However, theAHVLA export centre and our vet were
exceedingly efficient and after a 4.30am start shearrived safely with a few days to spare. We have
one gilt left to farrow beforeChristmas and have confirmeda few sows pregnant to givebirth in January, ready for the2013 show circuit and thespring weaner market.
We selected some lambs tosend off for our Christmascustomers (and the lovelyHarry Sherrard who cut ourhay for us in exchange forsome meat – thank you Harry)which, after maturing, will be
delivered to freezers around West Sussex. The chickens are laying one egg a fortnight –
lucky we don’t rely on them to pay the mortgage!The WSSC has a reshuffled committee with a
new activities manager ‘Mossy’ who will organiseadditional trips and activities for club membersand we have our 2012 Christmas social on the12th December at Brinsbury so come along andmeet us all. Michaela Giles www.tedfoldcottagefarm.co.uk
Diary of a ‘Commuter’ SmallholderThe continuing diary of Michaela Giles, a Billingshurst smallholder
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The costs that you run up will vary dependingon whether you are using the mobile web with a3G or Wi-Fi connection. Once you understand thedifference you’ll be in a better position to managehow much you spend.
All smartphones come with 3G connectivity. Putvery simply, 3G is your phone’s own internetconnection. Another option is to use Wi-Fi, whichworks the same way that a wireless connectionworks in your home or office.
When your mobile connectivity is switched toWi-Fi mode you are asking the device to find anoutside source to provide an internet connection,instead of using the phone’s 3G connectivity.
When using the Wi-Fi connection the service isusually free of charge (if you have to pay this willbe made clear before you can use it).
When using a 3G connection your use will belimited to an amount that you’ve agreed with yourprovider; if you exceed the limit you’ll be chargedextra. So it’s best to use Wi-Fi where you can.
So how do you switch on online services onyour phone? In the settings menu you can selectWi-Fi if you are in an area where a Wi-Fi signal isstrong, or you can choose to turn it off. By de-selecting Wi-Fi, you are telling the device to useits own 3G internet connection.
It is common for Wi-Fi access to be guarded bya password. When you select Wi-Fi yoursmartphone will be shown a series of ‘hotspots’.Each will have a padlock icon beside them butsome will be unlocked while others are locked.The unlocked options are public and can beconnected to without having to enter a password.In some cases a connection may appearunlocked but then prompt you to log on using apaid for service. You will usually be asked for yourbank details in order to set up an account.
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As a neighbour and member of thecommunity you are often the first to raisethe alarm in the event of
noticing something unusualabout an elderly neighbour’shouse: milk left sitting on thedoorstep, curtains still drawn ora newspaper in the letterbox.
These are just some of thesigns that all may not be well inthe house – remember the oldergeneration are often reluctant to askfor help or let on they may be strugglingto cope as well as they used to.
Tina Montague, Director of CareComfort Company, tells Village Tweetof such a case she was involved withrecently…
“I got no reply at the home of a 97-year-old client on Halloween eve lastweek. This is not unusual as we visitthree times a week to make sure thelady baths in our presence and remainssafe while doing so; if she doesn’t feellike a bath on any particular evening she will lockus out (her perogative). However, on talking with a
neighbour the warning bells began to ring…“The neighbour hadn’t seen the neighbour all
day which was unusual. Novisitors had been and shehadn’t gone out. Crucially theneighbour had a key which shegave me to investigate.
“On entering the property itwas obvious the house wasovercome by GAS and I got no
response by calling out to the client soI called the emergency services. Our97-year-old lady was found in herbedroom overcome by gas fumes,presumably there since the previousnight. Not only was she lucky tosurvive the ordeal, the whole streetwas also in danger as four gas ringshad been left on!”
So please, if you think somebodyclose by may be in need of a hand thiswinter and feel reluctant to getinvolved yourself, Care ComfortCompany will be happy to visit the
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“Don’t ignore the signs,” saysTina Montague
Now that regular weekend public boat tripson the Wey & Arun Canal have finished forthe winter season, finding something
different for the kids to do at the Canal has justbeen made easier with the launch of newchildren’s quiz sheets.
There are two versions of the quiz – one for theyounger members of the family and another forolder children – and both have been designed tomake a walk alongside the canal moreinteresting. The quizzes aim to make learningabout the canal and its surroundings engagingand fun for both children and parents.
The free quiz sheets will be available from theCanal Centre beside the Onslow Arms, on theB2133 at Loxwood, RH14 0RD, between 11amand 4pm on Saturdays and Sundays, andbetween 1pm and 4pm on Wednesdays andFridays, until the end of December.
Remember that our popular Santa Cruises willbe taking place in December, and that relaxingpost-festivities trips will be available on BoxingDay and New Year’s Day. See our advertisement opposite for details.Susan Goble, Office Manager, Canal Centre, WACTwww.weyandarun.co.uk
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A Macmillan Film: Skyfall Friday the 7th of December
A triumphant return to classic Bond – The Times
This is perhaps the best, most thoughtful 007 film in years, and willappeal to those who winced at Roger Moore’s silliness, frowned at
Pierce Brosnan’s gadgets and were completely baffled by the plot ofQuantum of Solace – The Manager
All films begin at 7.30pm
Tickets £5.50 on sale at Mansell McTaggart, online atwww.TouringCinema.com and at the Centre on the night.
billingshurstcentre.com 01403 787690 [email protected]
Saturday the 9th of February Elsie & Norm’s Macbeth – fromthe theatre folk who brought us Inspector Drake and theBlack Widow in November 2011.
Fed up with playing Trivial Pursuit and watching television re-runs, Elsie & Norm decide to go for a bit of culture andstage some Shakespeare in their living room (as you do). Ofcourse, it needs a bit of re-writing, which is no problem forNorm following his attempts at prose in the Pigeon Breeders’Gazette, but it’s a bit of a push with the two of them playingall those characters – although two kilt-clad toy pandas playBanquo and his son…
The results are hilarious, but will have Shakespeare turningin his grave – and luvvies everywhere wincing into their frappaccinos.
Tickets will be £8 (concessions £5); on sale from early Januaryand online via WeGotTickets.com
We were delighted to host BilliBiz 2012 and hope that all theexhibitors and visitors concluded that Billingshurst Centre is
an ideal venue for meetings, training and conferences
We look forward to seeing you again in Autumn 2013– or sooner
Billingshurst Centre is a member of Billingshurst Chamber of Commerce and is very pleased to support local business
whenever possible
Friday the 5th of April: Fake Thakray
Saturday the 4th of May: The Starrlite Beatles
Saturday the 1st of June: Los Endos – Ultimate Genesis
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What’s On near youEditorial and advertising enquiries:
07762 767084, [email protected]
Every Mon Coffee Shop in Plaistow Church. 9-11.30am. Real coffee and a selection of cakes. Why not drop inwith your friends after you’ve dropped your children off at school?
Every Mon Wisborough Green Short Mat Bowls Club. Village Hall. Mons 2.30-4.30pm, Weds 7-9pm. New& Weds Members and Visitors welcome. £2.50 per session (includes Tea/Coffee & biscuits). Trial session free
for newcomers. Further information from www.wisboroughgreen.org or contact Keith Carter on 01403700502. (NB No meeting 5th Dec, we have an away match. Last club session of 2012 will be Monday10th December, resuming on Monday 7th Jan 2013)
Every Mon Careful Hands – Day Club for people with Dementia. Dial Post Village Hall, 10am-3.30pm. & Thurs Jenny Jupp, 07951 652788.Every Tues Short mat bowls. Billingshurst Community & Conference Centre (formerly Village Hall). 2-4pm. £2.50.
Come and try a game. It’s great fun with friendly people in a small club. Further details Gerry (01403)265873 or John (01403) 783477
Every Tues Help and Company’s Day Care Centre for the elderly. Billingshurst Community & Conference & Thurs Centre, 10am-3.30pm. To reserve your place and book your home-cooked two-course lunch please
phone (01403) 788080Every Weds Horsham Accordion Band. Practises in Slinfold Chapel from 7.30-9.30pm. Varied repertoire. Band
Leader Mags Fisher tel: (01403) 790717 or email: [email protected] Thurs Social evening for the villagers of Ifold, Plaistow and Kirdford. Monthly, Foxbridge Golf Club, Ifold,
from 7pm. Meet other local people and enjoy a nice social event. Janice: [email protected] Thurs Wildlife walkabouts. RSPB Pulborough Brooks Nature Reserve, Wiggonholt, RH20 2EL..
10am-12 noon. These gentle rambles are an ideal introduction to the reserve and its varied habitatsand wildlife, taking in the seasonal delights on the brooks or on our heathland trail. £4 per person (£2 for RSPB members). Visitor Centre: (01798) 875851
Every Thurs HDC Health Walk. Billingshurst. Meet Library car-park, Billingshurst, 2.25 miles, flat, easy. Free, justturn up at 11am. Jean (01403) 786201
Every Sat Indoor table top sale and market. Ansell’s Yard, Kirdford Road, Wisborough Green, RH14 0DD.10am-2pm. No entrance fee. Tables £5 (must be pre-booked). Tel: (01403) 700633 or 07798 941940
From 25 Nov Horsham Christmas Markets. Horsham Carfax will host Sunday Christmas Markets and during theweekdays in the last week before Christmas Day. www.horshammarkets.co.uk
28 Nov Film Night. Salmon Fishing in the Yemen. Kelsey Hall, Chalk Road, Ifold. 7.30pm. Tickets £5 fromOak Tree Stores, Ifold or on the door on the night. Refreshments and raffle.
28 Nov West Sussex Smallholders Club meeting. Talk: ‘How to make Christmas wreaths’ with Sue Taunton.Arundel Room, Brinsbury Campus, Chichester College, Pulborough. 7:30pm. All welcome. Info:www.westsussexsmallholders.co.uk
Every Dec Wild Families – Winter Fun! RSPB Pulborough Brooks Nature Reserve, Wiggonholt, Pulboroughweekend RH20 2EL. Drop in between 9.30am-5pm. Take part in the wildlife challenge or play Wild Bingo! Plus
festive crafts. Normal nature trail entry fee. Felicity Cooper (01798) 8758511 Dec Christmas Fayre. Osmund Court, Billingshurst. 2-5pm. Raffle prizes Tombola and Gifts. Free local
transport and admission. John Rawlings, Osmund Court Social Club (01403) 782695 or 7847511 Dec BilliFest. Jengers Mead, Billingshurst. 9am-late. See page 111 Dec HDC Health Walk. Mucky Duck, Tismans Common, Rudgwick, 4¼ miles, mostly flat, some stiles and
slopes, to Gibbons Mill. Free, just turn-up in pub car-park at 9.30am. No dogs. Pauline (01403)240419 or Jane 261672
1-2 Dec Optics Weekend. RSPB Pulborough Brooks Nature Reserve, Wiggonholt, Pulborough RH20 2EL.Drop in between 10am-4pm. Get expert advice on choosing the right binoculars, telescopes and accessories. We stock a wide range. No charge. Felicity Cooper (01798) 875851
1-23 Dec Balthazar’s Palace at Petworth House. 11am-3pm. An exotic Eastern fantasy for the Christmas season. Journey through the imagined palace of the Arabian King, Balthazar. From Throne Room to Ballroom, each sumptuous interior will leave the beholder spellbound. Weekend prices: Adult £8, Child£4, Family £20. Weekday prices Adult £6, Child £4, Family £15 (All prices to include NT members).Booking essential: 0844 249 1895. More info: (01798) 342207. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/petworth
2 Dec Barns Green Village Hall Film Night. Skyfall. Doors open 3.30pm. Film 4pm. Families welcome.Tickets £6. Booking recommended. Go to www.barnsgreen.com or telephone (01403) 734408
2 Dec Indoor Antiques Market & Collectors Sale. Ansell’s Yard, Kirdford Road, Wisborough Green, RH14 0DD. 10am-2pm. No entrance fee. Tables available £8 (must be pre-booked). Telephone(01403) 700633 or 07798 941940
3 Dec Wisborough Green Horticultural Society Meeting. Talk: ‘Great Plants for Problem Places’ byLesley Chamberlain. Village Hall, 8pm, £2 non-members, £1 members
3 Dec Macmillan Film night. Skyfall. Pulborough Village Hall. 7.30pm. Tickets £5.50 from Four Seasons oron the door on the night
5 Dec HDC Health Walk. Bax Castle, Two Mile Ash Road, 4 miles mostly flat. Free, just turn up in pub car-park at 10.30am, no dogs. John (01403) 263661
5-8 Dec Cinderella. Storrington Dramatic Society, RH20 3PP. 7.45pm (5th-7th), 2.30 and 7.30pm (8th). Ticketsfrom Fowlers, Storrington or www.storringtondramatics.co.uk. £7 (£3.50 children, Weds concs £5)
What’s On – December
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Village Tweet will publish details of local events in the What’s On section. Please email brief detailsto [email protected] together with contact or website details. There is no charge for this asVillage Tweet aims to support the local community.
6 Dec West Chiltington Floral Club December Extravaganza. Featuring Andrew Grisewood (AcclaimedFloral Designer/Demonstrator). West Chiltington Village Hall, RH20 2PZ. 7 for 7.30pm. SupportingMacmillan Cancer Care. Tickets £10 (including a glass of wine) (01798) 813787 or 813608
7 Dec Macmillan Film night. Skyfall. Billingshurst Conference & Community Centre. 7.30pm. Tickets £5.50from Mansell McTaggart or on the door on the night
7 Dec HDC Health Walk. Barns Green. Meet by the Village Club, 2 miles, mostly flat, can be some muddypatches. Free, just turn-up at 11am. Peter (01403) 741305
9 Dec Christmas Concert by Petworth Town Band. St Mary’s Church, Petworth GU28 0AE. 2.30pm(doors open 2pm). £6 (children free). Richard Barron, tel: 07784 651485 or email: [email protected]
11 Dec Cranleigh Womens Institute meeting. St Nicolas Church Rooms, Cranleigh, 7.45pm. Our meetings(2nd Tues of the month) are fun and informative with a wide range of speakers. Additional groups forwalks. Quizzes, coffee and lunches. Outings to the theatre, cinema and gardens. We welcome newmembers who can visit at any time. Gill and Brenda (Joint Presidents), tel: (01483) 272337/548535
11 Dec HDC Health Walk. Health Centre, Station Road, Rudgwick, 4 mile, gentle, some slopes and stiles.Free, just turn-up at 10am, please do not park in Health Centre. Keith (01403) 823436
12 Dec Loxwood Jazz & Blues Club. Village Hall. With candlelit tables and a licensed bar, it has a very intimate atmosphere with international standard jazz and blues. All profits go towards the renovationLoxwood Village Hall. Tickets are priced at the amazing price of £10 each, available from Loxwood Village Stores or Anita Bates on (01403) 752954
12 Dec Messy Church! Billingshurst Village Hall. 3.30-5.45pm. Billingshurst churches welcome families tohave fun with games, crafts, singing and stories. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Sit-down meal, donation. www.messychurch.org.uk
12 Dec West Sussex Smallholders Club Christmas Social. Arundel Room, Brinsbury Campus, ChichesterCollege, Pulborough. 7:30pm. All welcome. Info: www.westsussexsmallholders.co.uk
12 Dec Christmas Party featuring Julie Stardust. Loxwood Village Hall. 8pm,doors open 7.30. Licensedbar with local real ale. Tickets £10 from Loxwood Stores and Anita Bates tel: (01403) 752954
13 Dec Helen Poole (curator of Crawley Museum) talk: ‘Sir John Gage: the rise of a Tudor Courtier’.Firle Place is one of the loveliest houses in Sussex. This talk looks at its early years with Sir JohnGage who survived the ups and downs of Henry VIII’s court and others. Billingshurst Community &Conference Centre. 7.30pm.Billingshurst Local History Society. Gillian Knight (01403) 78410
13 Dec Wisborough Green Farmers’ and Village Market. Village Hall, 9am-12.30pm. Up to 30 stalls sellinga variety of locally produced foods and crafts. Contact: Mary Lindfield (01403) 700624
13 Dec BilliMarket – a new market for the local community. Billingshurst Community and Conference Centre. 1-4pm. Stalls are available to local businesses for £12. They are limited so please ensure youbook early! Contact Claire or Bik-Kay to reserve your stall now or for further information: [email protected] or call 07546 210189. See page 20
13 Dec Billingshurst WI Meeting. Talk by Margaret Watson: ‘Harp Music.’ St Mary’s Room. 2.15pm. Visitors welcome. Tel: (01403) 784175
14 Dec Icebreakers Dining Club Christmas Party Night. Singles dining club for the over 40s. ManningsHeath Golf Club. No membership or joining fee you just pay the advised charge for the evening. Seewww.icebreakersclub.co.uk or call (01403) 273480 or 262477 to book or for more information
14-16 Dec Date with Nature – Winter Predators & Prey. RSPB Pulborough Brooks Nature Reserve, Wiggonholt, Pulborough RH20 2EL. Drop in between 10am-3pm. Come along and watch the dramaunfold. Normal nature trail entry fee. Felicity Cooper (01798) 875851
15 Dec HDC Health Walk. Itchingfield. Meet outside the school, 4 ½ miles, some stiles, may be mud, free,just turn-up at 10.00 am. No dogs. Tony 01403 269232
15,16, Christmas Elves Workshops. Petworth House. 11am-12.30pm or 2pm-3.30pm. Have you got what 22, 23 Dec it takes to become a Petworth Christmas elf? If you enjoy making and painting wooden gifts and
creating Christmas tree decorations and cards then this might the job for you. Why not come alongdressed as an elf and join in the festive fun. £5 per child, bookable (40 children per session plus accompanying adult): (01798) 342207. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/petworth
16 Dec Carols at Ifold. Informal and relaxed carols. Kelsey Hall. 3pm. Refreshments. See page 1218 Dec St Mary’s Guild Talk: Christmas Traditions and How They Started. St Mary’s Room, East Street,
Billingshurst. 8pm. Visitors welcome. Beryl Peacock (01403) 78283520 Dec Barns Green & Itchingfield Women’s Institute Meeting. Barns Green Village Hall. 2.30pm.
Meetings 3rd Thurs of the month. 2012 is our 90th anniversary. Louise Taylor (01903) 743499 orDaphne Lindfield (01403) 791258
20 Dec Billingshurst Village Market. Library car-park, Billingshurst. 9am-2pm. Info: Anita Burdfield, (01403) 784445, [email protected]
21 Dec HDC Health Walk. Barns Green. Meet by the Village Club, 2 miles, mostly flat, can be some muddypatches. Free, just turn-up at 11am. Peter (01403) 741305
28 Dec Give Blood! Billingshurst Community & Conference Centre. 2-4.30pm & 5.30-8pm. See page 173 Jan Keith Robinson, a tutor with Sussex University will speak on Anglo Saxon Sussex. ‘Are the
Dark Ages really so dark?’ Billingshurst Community & Conference Centre. 7.30pm. BillingshurstLocal History Society. Gillian Knight (01403) 784101
Kids of all ages / Advertisers IndexEditorial and advertising enquiries:
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ADVERTISERS INDEX December 2012A-Team Mechanics .............................37ADC Appliances..................................27ALB Accountancy & Taxation Services ..........................................38
AM Beauty Clinic ................................17Andrew Gale Tree Surgery .................36Apex Aerials........................................29Appaloosa Upholstery.........................19AR Garden & Tree Care......................33ATG Property Solutions ......................27Austens Home Hardware....................14Billingshurst Butchers .........................12Billingshurst Community & Conference Centre..........................43
Billingshurst Osteopaths .....................15Burdfield Architecture .........................31Burdfields Country Markets (Turkeys) ..8Care Comfort Company ..................OBCCatherine’s Pet Services.....................23Chantry Farm........................................6Clayfield Farm.......................................8Clayton-Turner Trees & Gardens ........35Cracknell Pit-Draffen, Estate Agent ..4, 5Delta Decor.........................................25DK Vintners Wine Merchant................10Donnabhán Garden Design ................33DVS Building Services........................27
EPS Motorcycles.................................37Euroll UK, roller garage doors ............21Fowlers, Estate Agent...........................3GJ Coles, Builder................................23Goring Road Carpet Centre ...............23Gozone Care ......................................16Half Moon Pub....................................13Hallam Trim, Window Cleaning ...........21Hamilton Cole TV & Satellite Equipment.................................21, 24
Holly Boilers........................................21Hydropower Generators......................27Ifold Christian Fellowship (Carols) ......12Jeff Wilson, Decorator.........................19JG Holistic Therapy.............................15John Potter Winter Garden Work........37Judy McMath English & Maths Tuition..............................................40
Lesley Hawker Sports MassageTherapy...........................................16
Mac’s Private Hire...............................29Meraki Hairdressing............................15Miss Mop Cleaning Services ..............27Mjufa Cleaning Services .....................27Monsoon Indian Restaurant..................9Nikki Durrant Hypnotherapy................17Odd Job ..............................................25
One Stop Computer Store ..................41Oven Revival Company ......................28Paul Beadell, Aerial & Satellite Specialist .......................................29
Pest B Off............................................29Pest Man.............................................19Pulborough Private Car Hire...............25Queens Head Pub ................................7Re-Nu Kitchens...................................25RW Scott Carpenter & Joiner .............19Solar Flare, Yoga Classes.............15, 17Sumners Ponds ................................IBCSussex & Surrey Tree Services ..........35Sussex Towing Brackets .....................37Take One Productions, Business Marketing, Video .............................32
TechGeek, IT & Computers ................40The Local Market Company................11Tip Top Tutors......................................40Vertus Building Management..............19Victoria Travel. Coach Holidays ..........39Village Nurseries.................................37West Sussex Interiors .........................19Wey & Arun Canal, Santa Cruises .....42Wisborough Green Farmers’ &Village Market ...................................6
THE CAFÉ BY THE LAKE Sumners Ponds, Barns Green
A Perfect Setting for Christmas Lunch
With all the trimmings
01403 732539For bookings and more info:
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] From Wednesday 28th November] We can cater for parties of up to 35] 3 course Traditional Lunch] Alternative Christmas Lunch available] Vegetarian option] Two courses £18] Three courses £22] Pre booked evening parties for 15 and over
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Christmas GiftVouchers availablefor Fishing, Campingand our Café
Please call for a full list of services, trips, outings & prices: 01403 782217Email: [email protected] www.carecomfortcompany.com
The Care Comfort Company
1st Class Private Homecare for Retired Gentlefolk
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“The Care Comfort Company team have made a world of difference to my mother’s lifeand therefore to the rest of the family. They are truly committed to what they do, and mymother receives kind, compassionate care from the same one or two carers every day ofthe week. They are extremely thoughtful, helpful and very good at communicating withthe family to ensure that my mother has everything she needs to enhance her comfort andpeace of mind. They are definitely not your average care provider. I’m so glad we foundthem; they are something special and I thoroughly recommend them.” Mandy Sinclair
We are a small family run carebusiness and pride ourselves inproviding an outstanding care service,allocating you with one of our highlyrecommended female carers who willensure you remain independent, safeand content in your own home.
To ensure the safety of you – or your loved one – and to give peace of mind andconfidence of being well cared for and stimulated through the long wintermonths please call to make an appointment to discuss your individual needs.You will be allocated your own carer who will visit at your convenience not ours!Please don’t just take our word for it…“Tina and her team have made my life so much easier with looking after my older sister.My sister’s life has taken on a new meaning now that she knows that she will see someoneevery day not only for care but for the cups of tea and time for a chat so readily given.”Mary Bancroft
Care Comfort Company invite you to celebrate the festive season
with us by coming to our Christmas Lunch with Traditional Menu
You will be collected from your home, taken to lunch and deliveredback home. is is ideal for anybody who is considering care for
themselves or their relatives. A great opportunity to meet the team,listen to existing clients’ feedback and make new friends who you
will meet regulary in the new year at our regular lunch clubs. As we go to press the date and venue is to be finalised
but we have secured some fantastic entertainment for you: e Fabulous Shadows tribute band!
Please call the office for further details if you wish to be included in our Christmas Celebrations