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[email protected] News from your Parish Council by Charlotte Dumbrill, Assistant Clerk painting, a coconut shy, in organising this year’s event. It really a rodeo bull, a dog show, couldn’t happen without you. Anyone ice cream, raffle draws, wanting to help with next year should lots of cake and our very contact thakehamcommunityevents@ own Parish Rector in the gmail.com. Please send any photos that stocks! Thakeham Primary you’d be happy to share on our website School wowed us with to [email protected] their Choir performance and proved “Thakeham’s Got Talent” with their fantastic talent show. We also had a martial arts demonstration and a dog show brought to us by Meadow Hall Veterinary Practice. VILLAGE DAY SUCCESS As the day activities ended the evening’s Fun Guy Fest began, featuring he sun shone for Thakeham Village local bands GJs Group, Moore Than TDay and Fun Guy Fest. This year A Feeling, Holly & the Rockits and Wes those in Lucas & The Band. attendance This year we made the event as enjoyed environmentally friendly as practicable. a mix of Bar “glasses” were reusable and stalls and recyclable waste was separated and activities sorted the following day, including all the including plastic bottle tops being removed. This bouncy extra care and attention meant 9 bins- castles, worth of rubbish was recycled instead a fire of going to landfill. engine, Thank you to everyone who attended face and to every person who played a part

2 CRICKET REPORTING A PROBLEM PAVILION e often see people asking who Wthey can report a problem to, AND PITCH we’ve created a list of our most frequent n May the new cricket queries. You can also report issues at Ipavilion (pictured www.thakehamparish.co.uk/report-it right) and facilities I’ve noticed a problem with… were handed over from Who is responsible? the developers to the • Overgrown hedges…The landowner community to enjoy. The opening event • Overgrowth on pavements and rights was a huge success, of way…The owner of the land the with a cricket match, vegetation grows in; problems can be hog roast and barbeque, a bar and a flagged via the Love West website new book William Penn: A Life. It was a performance from a live band. The portal fantastic event attended by many keen facilities are a great asset to the village • Roads (including potholes)…West historians and book lovers alike, learning and will be used regularly by County Council (Love West about Penn, the man, a little of his life at Chiltington & Thakeham Cricket Club Sussex portal) and the strong historical youth (and other) teams. roots of Quakerism and the Blue Idol • Rights of Way: footway surface issues… West Sussex County Council (Love West WILLIAM PENN EVENT Meeting House in Thakeham. Attendees  took the opportunity to view the Penn Sussex portal) On 3 June we hosted US academic Stone in its new tranquil setting by the • High Bar Lane Playground…Thakeham Andrew R. Murphy for a talk about his new Abingworth pond. Parish Council • Abingworth Meadows toddler playground…Abingworth Meadows Highways still require further technical managing agents approvals, which are being progressed • Furze Common Road playground… Transport matters as quickly as possible, with a view to District Council TRAFFIC CALMING scheduling works without further delay. uring August, long-awaited signage The PC will keep residents updated as • Speed Limits…West Sussex Highways Dworks will extend the 40mph speed the timeline of the roadworks emerges. • Traffic Calming installations…West limit on the B2139 northwards from Sussex Highways the Merrywood Lane junction over RIGHTS OF WAY • Road Safety/Anti-Social Driving Jackets Hill, to meet the 30mph zone Individual road users…Report it to the at Abingworth Hall. Another vehicle- IMPROVEMENTS Police via Operation Crackdown. activated sign to support this is due ork is underway to improve the to follow. Wsurface of the east (Thakeham) • The Village Hall…Thakeham Village Hall A new Traffic Calming Speed Study end of the bridleway connecting High Trust (www.thakehamvillagehall.co.uk) on the 30mph zone on the B2139 is Bar Lane and West Chiltington. Thanks • Abingworth football fields…Thakeham now available comparing current data to all for bearing with the inconvenience Parish Council of a temporary closure while these with data from before installation of • Fly Tipping… Council the pinch points. The key findings were works to create a more usable all- • Litter…Everyone, if you see it, pick it up. that northbound vehicle speeds have weather route are being completed. The Parish Council employ a part-time decreased by 11.1mph from 40.1mph Progress is also being made on litter picker to clear certain areas within to 29.0mph and southbound vehicle safe walking/cycling between central the Parish. speeds have decreased by 6.3mph Thakeham and : a number from 38.3mph to 32mph. Despite some of substandard sections of Strawberry • Dog fouling…The dog owner. Failure visibility concerns, WSCC Highways Lane are being upgraded and by the to pick up poo can result in a £50 Fixed have confirmed that they consider the end of 2019 we should see completion Penalty Notice so bag it, tie it and bin it! current layout to be the only viable one, of a new footway on the east side of (Any bin will do!) so the PC is doing what it can to improve the B2139 to link from the end of the Anything else can be reported at visibility and signage. Another vital part existing pavement at Merrywood Lane www.thakehamparish.co.uk/report-it of making our roads safer is the regular to the concrete bridleway opposite ongoing presence of members of the Kingdom Hall. Thakeham Community Speedwatch Meantime, work continues to secure group; visit www. thakehamparish.co.uk/ the new east-west bridleway route Contact your traffic-calming-latest/ to find out more through the Abingworth Meadows and join this group. development, which is due to connect Parish Council to a further section on the west side Clerk: Owen Richards MONAGHANS ENTRANCE of the B2139 running south of the [email protected] Monaghan’s site, before re-joining High Assistant Clerk: Charlotte Dumbrill WORKS Bar Lane by the existing playground. [email protected] orsham District planners have now This will allow safer crossing of the Telephone: 01798 815305 Hgiven permission for long-awaited B2139 and benefit both residents in Facebook: @Thakeham Parish Community proposals to re-shape Monaghans the Linfield Copse area and through- www.thakehamparish.co.uk Mushrooms’ front-of-site access travellers along the existing bridleway to Office: Thakeham Parish Council, Thakeham arrangements, which are designed to West Chiltington. Village Hall, 1 Abingworth Crescent, prevent (as far as possible) HGV vehicles Details and further updates available Thakeham, West Sussex RH20 3GW from entering or leaving the site in a at www/thakehamparish.co.uk/rights- northerly direction on the B2139. WSCC of-way-improvements/ Councillors’ full contact details can be found at: www.thakehamparish.co.uk/councillors 3 COMMUNITY NEWS Community matters VILLAGE SHOP UPDATE r Bryant, the owner of the new Abingworth shop THAKEHAM PARISH HISTORY: CAN YOU Mbuilding, issued an updated statement on 24 June CONTRIBUTE? stating that problems with the building structure needed to he parish website has a history section, including an be resolved by dispute resolution between himself and the archive page thakehamparish.co.uk/archive-area/), builder before the internal fittings for the shop and veterinary T for which we welcome items relating to the parish surgery could be completed. The statement says, “it is not from historical times to the recent past. Contact Roger realistic to believe this will be resolved in the short term Taylor ([email protected]), Owen Richards (clerk@ and it is now unlikely that the building will be completed thakehamparish.co.uk) or Charlotte Dumbrill (assistant- before next spring”. The Parish Council shares the general [email protected]) if you have any photographs, local frustration with delays on this but understands that information or anecdotes you can share, or questions about the prospective tenants of both the shop and vets remain village history. A good example of important anecdotal committed despite the delayed timeline. information is Alan Simmonds’ memoir of his time here as an evacuee during WW2. HIGH BAR LANE CHILDREN’S PARK Each notable building, space or artefact should have he Parish Council has now secured funding for further its own record here, and we welcome written accounts Timprovements to High Bar Lane play area, including a of houses and other locations from their present or past new rubberised ground surface to replace the current wood- residents, neighbours or visitors. Our collection is steadily but chipped area, further refurbishment of existing equipment slowly growing – can you help speed up progress? and other repairs. Keeping weeds at bay has become an expensive and losing battle and we hope to have work THAKEHAM SHORT MAT BOWLS CLUB underway early this autumn. his recently formed club holds roll-ups every Monday Tevening from 7.15 to 9.15 and welcomes new members. VILLAGE HALL CHAIRS If you don’t know anything about short mat bowls we will hakeham Village Hall is fundraising to buy 120 new lend you some woods and give tuition. Please bring your Tchairs that are comfortable, stackable and easy to move. slippers with you, if you don’t have bowling shoes, to protect This includes chairs with arms to help guests with mobility the mats. difficulties. The first batch of chairs is already in use. The cost is just £2.50 per session and there is an annual An individual chair costs £27 and a chair with arms is £35. membership fee of £20.00 which is due by 1st May each year Any donation is gratefully accepted. You can donate online at or before you have your third roll-up. With no annual fee www.chuffed.org/project/thakehamvillagehallchairs or you payment the session charge rises to £5. canJim Hills make Sports 1-1:A4 a cheque 08/07/2019 payable 12:40 Page 1 to Thakeham Village Hall Chairs. Contact: Barbara on 01798812151 or barbara.weir@ uwclub.net for details. E 4 st a 5 b y lish Jim Hills Sports ea ed rs Traditional Sports Shop – Vast Stock “Simply the Best for Service and Price” ON NOW: CLEARANCE SALE THAKEHAM GARDENERS CLUB UP TO 50% OFF eets second Monday of each month, 7.30pm at the MVillage Hall. Annual Flower Show, 2 plant sales, outings EVERYTHING. and talks. Contact Linda Turk on 01903 741068. MASSIVE BARGAINS! THAKEHAM BELLRINGERS ased in St. Mary’s church, they practice on Wednesday Bevenings from 7.30 to 9.00 p.m. and organise outings and links with other societies. Welcoming anyone who is Hillside Farm, Rd (A272), , West Sussex RH13 8QN interested in finding out about ringing and to see the bells. Monday to Friday 9am-5.30pm, Saturdays 8.30am-5pm. Large FREE car park Check our WEBSITE for details and directions: To find out more visit thakehamparish.co.uk/thakeham- Nu bellringers/) contact Christine Hounslow (01798 815993 m www.jimhillssports.co.uk R er ev ou [email protected]) or Roger Watts (01798 iew s e-mail: [email protected] 5 813775 [email protected]). s H Tel. 01403 741116

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“THE RED LION” A PLAY PERFORMANCE The Red Lion is a hugely entertaining play with great humour. Gathering many 5* reviews in its ENVIRONMENT previous two outings, this is the ideal piece of theatre for regular REDUCTION IN playgoers and football SINGLE-USE PLASTIC fans alike. Age 14+, plan to eliminate single-use plastics contains strong language. and avoid unnecessary plastic waste Where: A has been launched by West Sussex Thakeham Village Hall County Council. The council has made a When: Saturday 14 commitment to find alternatives to plastic September UPCOMING COMMUNITY wherever possible and to use recycled (Time 7:30pm) plastic when it isn’t. The council will also EVENTS: Price: £10 Pre-book at ensure that where possible, plastic items www.thecapitolhorsham.com/whats-on they do use can be reused or recycled. AUGUST CARIBBEAN PARTY and search for “The Red Lion” A Caribbean party with live music by Jim Bernardin (creator of Steel SEPTEMBER “WE THE JURY” Band) and the Blue Steel group. Hear INTERACTIVE TALK well-loved tunes in the great tradition of An interactive talk with Steve Watkins. the steel bands of Trinidad and Tobago. Test your knowledge of the Magistrates You can bring your own drink and enjoy Court system and use your skills to judge authentic Caribbean food (pre-booked ur planet is changing. Climate change if someone is innocent or guilty of a only). Wear your loudest shirt! is having more and more of an crime. There will be an interlude with tea O Where: Thakeham Village Hall impact and there is a growing urgency for and coffee provided. When: Wednesday 21 August everyone to do something about it. But (Time: 7:30pm) Where: Thakeham Village Hall what can we do in West Sussex? Price: £10 entry per person. Caribbean When: Wednesday 18 September There are lots of small changes we can food £7 per head. (Food must be pre- (Time 7pm-10pm) all make which not only helps with climate booked). Price: £1 entry on the door. change but also could improve air quality, our health and save us money. From June, the County Council will be raising awareness of one of the following pledge themes each month: Please show your support by making TAX your pledge and signing up to receive regular email updates and tips. 01903 745414 Get in touch on Twitter @ WSClimatePledge, keep an eye out www.localhorsham for #WSClimatePledge and join the districttaxis.co.uk Facebook group. www.westsussex.gov. uk/campaigns/makeyourclimatepledge

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