Poynings Picnic

Monday 30th August 2021 from 2-4.

Poynings Church

 

Devil’s Dyke quiet crafters raise the climate stakes with creative ‘gentle protest’

Sunday 29th August 2021. 3.30pm to 5.30pm.

When most people think about taking part in a climate change protest they might think of going on a march, youth strike or even sitting on a busy road. A group of locals from Fulking in the South Downs have taken a more unusual approach by using their handicraft skills to share their concern about climate change with the community and send a warning message to local MP Andrew Griffith that the Government needs to do more and faster to protect our home from global warming.

Laurence Teillet from Fulking and group members have used their sewing skills to create a small handmade yellow canary each to gift to Andrew Griffith to urge him to use his position to push for stronger and faster action to tackle climate change locally, nationally and encourage our Government to act as bold hosts of this year’s UN climate change summit, known as COP26, taking place in Glasgow in November. This crucial meeting of world leaders will be an opportunity for the UK to be seen as leading the way in creating a cleaner and greener future for all.

The ‘Canary Craftivists’ as they’re known, even donned yellow canary outfits and spent time quietly creating their handmade canaries in public at the top of Devil’s Dyke in the South Downs.

The group have taken inspiration from yellow canaries because they are small and sensitive little birds yet in the past they quietly helped warn miners of dangerous pollution such as carbon monoxide with miners treating them as valuable colleagues not unkind enemies. In the same way the Craftivists hope that their little canaries and images of them sitting quietly in small ‘flocks’ in the local area will gently warn and help remind their MP and the Government about the urgent dangers of global warming and encourage them to take more and faster action to tackle this pressing issue.

The Craftivists believe climate campaigning doesn’t have to always be big, loud and disruptive to have impact and suggest that gentle and quiet craftivism (craft + activism) can play it’s part to show the widespread concern about climate change from diverse audiences including introverts, shy people and people who love to craft.

Laurence Teillet, the Craftivist Coordinator of this ‘flock’ happening on Devil’s Dyke said:

“ I have been visiting the South Downs for many years and I am now lucky to live in this beautiful part of the country which I love so much. This action is to gently remind people that our National Park is fragile like the rest of the planet. We need to tackle air pollution and global heating together now so we can boost our own well being, and leave a safer, cleaner and greener place for the future generations”.

The ‘Canary Craftivists’ campaign is part of a nationwide initiative run by the Craftivist Collective, who use handicrafts as a tool to do a form of quiet, kind and attractive activism that they call ‘gentle protest’.

This year the UK has a particularly important role to play to address climate change as it’s hosting the COP26 UN climate summit in November. This meeting, hosted and overseen by Boris Johnson and the UK Government, will be a key moment where world leaders negotiate how they will reduce emissions to protect the environment and stabilise the climate.

As the first country in the world to industrialise, the UK has pioneered and shaped the world as well as contributing to the creation of climate change. This year the UK Government has an important role in bringing world leaders together to agree a way forward that will help, not harm, the world.

 

Pyecombe Fayre

Pyecombe Church 4-5 September – 11am to 4pm

Albourne Fayre

Fulking Fair is still on!

You might have to bring wellies and a brolly!

Fulking Fair and RSPCA fun dog show are on this Sunday in the North Town Field from 12 till 5pm.

Free entrance and parking.

Bric-a-brac and books, Shepherd & Dog bar, Clive’s BBQ, Rushfields pies, Teas, coffees, and homemade cakes. Ice cream including a doggie one! lots more stalls. and children’s games.

Give yourselves and the pooch a fun afternoon, possibly in the rain, be there.

PARISH COUNCIL EXTRAORDINARY MEETING

POYNINGS PARISH COUNCIL

Mr John Digby.  Chair of the Council                                       

6th August 2021

PARISH COUNCIL EXTRAORDINARY MEETING

The next meeting of Poynings Parish Council  is to be held in the Village Hall on Wednesday 11th August 2021 at 7pm.

Agenda

SDNP/21/03709/HOUS | Replacement extension to the eastern elevation with external alterations | Shepherds Hey The Street Poynings BN45 7AQ https://planningpublicaccess.southdowns.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?keyVal=QW6ANUTUJW300&activeTab=summary

 



Food Bank

If you can, please support this local charity – there’s a box at the back of the church for donations. Many thanks !

Don’t forget Fulking fair this Sunday

Fulking Fair and RSPCA fun dog show are on this Sunday in the North Town Field from 12 till 5pm.

Free entrance and parking.

Shepherd & Dog bar, Clive’s BBQ, Rushfields pies, Teas, coffees, and homemade cakes. Ice cream including a doggie one! lots more stalls. and children’s games.

Give yourselves and the pooch a fun afternoon.

Church Lane Road Closure

New funding boost for Mid Sussex retailers

Mid Sussex District Council has secured £80,000 of funding to support local retailers as they bounce back from the pandemic.

With high street businesses continuing to face challenges, exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic, the Council has joined with local authorities across West Sussex to use part of the funding to develop a virtual learning hub for independent retailers.

The West Sussex Retail Hub launches on Monday 12 July and will be completely free for local business owners to use. The Hub has been developed in partnership with local business consultancy Digital Islands and consists of a series of pre-recorded learning sessions and live events with industry experts.

All live Q&A events will take place virtually via Zoom and are scheduled to last no more than one hour. The sessions, which run throughout July, August and September, will help local retailers strengthen their skills and improve their business knowledge. Experts will provide information on a range of topics including marketing, customer insight, business modelling and social media promotions.

The West Sussex Retail Hub is part of a broader programme of support including grant funding which will launch later in the year. A requirement of the grant funding is that businesses have engaged with the training element of the programme.

Councillor Stephen Hillier, Mid Sussex District Council Cabinet Member for Economic Growth said:

“The Covid-19 pandemic has made life extremely difficult for many of our local businesses and it’s absolutely vital that we support them through these tough times.

“The recovery of our local economy is the number one priority for Mid Sussex District Council and that’s why we’re providing this free support for our independent retailers.

“Local businesses will be able to connect with industry experts through the West Sussex Retail Hub and the knowledge they gain will help them to grow their businesses and create additional jobs, which will be vital to the future prosperity of our area as we recover from Covid-19.

“If you run a small business in Mid Sussex then please take advantage of the training and support on offer by visiting www.westsussexretailhub.co.uk.”

Fulking Fair

Here is a reminder that Fulking Fair and RSPCA fun dog show is in the North Town Field on Sunday 25 July from 12 to, 5pm.

Admission and parking free!!

Shepherd & Dog bar, Live Tenderhooks music, Hot and cold food, Ice cream, Kids games, many demonstrations, Homemade cakes, teas and coffees, Many stalls etc.

This will be the best Fulking village event of 2021.

Don’t miss it.

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