Don’t forget Saddlescombe lambing Open Days 28,29 March and 4,5 April.
Category: Announcements
Jan 30
Bob’s Café opening times
Bob’s café is open again this Friday 11 -2 and all Fridays for the foreseeable future. Also open for coffee and bacon sandwiches this Sunday as long as footy not rained off! Does anyone still have any of the café’s white melamine plates that were first used for pizza takeaways as the café is a …
Jan 30
Poynings Sloe Gin Night. Monday 3rd Feb.
SLOE GIN AND HOMEMADE LIQUEUR COMPETITION Monday 3 February 2020 Royal Oak Poynings (Village Night) *Table reservations advisable Entries in by 8pm (a jam jar will do) £1.50 per entry (2019 fruit only) Poynings Sloe Gin Cup and prize for best liqueur (fruit+spirit) Neighbouring villages – Newtimber, Fulking, Woodmancote, Pyecombe, Edburton. Prizes for best sloe …
Jan 26
Community Network
We are in the early stages of setting up a community network to give and receive help from others in the community in any shape or form. At the moment the WhatsApp group is called ” community skills swap”. The intention being to emphasise that the group is for both giving and receiving help. If …
Jan 26
Minutes of Inter Parish Environment Meeting
Environmental Impact and Green resolutions Saturday 11 January, Fulking Village Hall “Give it a try, whispered the heart”, Introduction The aim of the meeting was to get the ball rolling on initiatives we could take individually and together. The idea for the evening came out of the Monday Quotations meetings : (10:45 in Fulking village …
Nov 26
New Year’s Resolutions for Fulking, Edburton and Poynings on Climate Change
Join an inter-village consultation on what we can each do individually and together locally to make a practical difference towards reducing our impact on the environment. Any ideas? We’ll watch a couple of short David Attenborough videos together on Climate Change, to get the ball rolling. We’ll then open the floor to consultation on what …
Nov 26
Helpful neighbours
Some Fulking and Poynings folk have been talking about setting up an informal network, through which villagers from both villages could offer and receive help. The kinds of things we have thought about are: dog walking, lifts to the GP, grass cutting, shopping, loan of tools or resources, simple computer help, sitting with someone so …