After our autumn break, Bob’s Cafe is now open Friday’s 11 – 2 and 4 – 5 (after school club).
We are also open Sunday mornings (9.30 – 12.30) if there is a football match.
Sheila
Sep 30
After our autumn break, Bob’s Cafe is now open Friday’s 11 – 2 and 4 – 5 (after school club).
We are also open Sunday mornings (9.30 – 12.30) if there is a football match.
Sheila
Sep 23
This Friday, the 27 September, starts at 8pm. Poynings village hall.
The movie will be The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp. It will be the usual £1 entry and £2 for an incredibly lucky raffle ticket where you can win a glass of beer or wine.
See you there hopefully,
Rob Delacour
Sep 23
Don’t forget, one of Mid Sussex District Councillors will be at the Royal Oak on Thursday 26th September from 11am – 12pm on.
This is a great opportunity for residents who have questions, concerns or just want to meet their councillors to come and say hello. It’s very informal and no appointment is needed.
Hope you can make it.
Sep 22
Don’t forget, if you want to use the village hall, it must be booked in advance.
Contact Matt on 01273 857 221 or cutress.family@btopenworld.com
Sep 17
We will be playing on Fridays 27 Sept, 11 and 25 October.
7.30 in Fulking Village Hall
Sep 09
Bob’s cafe will only be open on football days until October for a ‘volunteers’ break’.
Thanks Sheila
Sep 06
Bob’s Cafe Pizza Saturday night cancelled from now on, due to football season starting.
Sep 06
Now is the time for you or your children to gather native tree seeds.
You can create a small tree nursery in your garden with a view to planting in the wild later.
Avoid sycamore which grows like a weed! Oak, beech and lime are best.
There is no point in planting ash keys with ‘ash die back’ in the area but your tree could replace a fallen ash in a few years time.
Walnut and Horse Chestnut are not native but are good for gardens.
Sheila
Sep 04
Do you use the Poynings bus stop?
Do you walk across the fields to get there?
If so, can you help?
It has been suggested that it might be a good idea to have lockable lockers in the bus stop to store things like walking boots/wellington boots. Which can be left there instead of carrying them to wherever you are going.
The question is, if they were supplied, would you use them?
Could you let me know by replying to this email.
Many thanks.
Colin
Sep 04
One of Mid Sussex District Councillors will be at the Royal Oak on Thursday 26th September from 11am – 12pm on.
This is an opportunity for residents who have questions, concerns or just want to meet their councillors to come and say hello. It’s very informal and no appointment is needed.
Hope you can make it.