CHURCH & VILLAGE DECEMBER 2018 / JANUARY 2019 FREE TO ALL

MILK BOTTLE TOPS FOR GOSH BABY BORN TO BE KING Did you know that there is a collection in Royal babies have been in the news lately with the announcement Crawley Down of milk bottle tops which help from the Duke and Duchess of that they are expecting. Their raise funds for Great Ormond Street Hospital? baby is not likely to be king. Earlier in the year, a baby born to be Recycling companies pay by weight to recycle them and king, Prince George, was a young attendant at Uncle Harry and the money goes straight to the hospital. RED, GREEN OR Meghan’s wedding – a future king taking a servant role. BLUE TOPS ONLY with 2 or 4 in the triangle should be At this time of year, we think about another baby, born to be king, clean and left at Crawley Down Village School or at/ who came to this world as a servant – Jesus. He was born in outside the Glebe Centre by All Saints’ Church. poverty to refugee parents and, as an adult, showed compassion to many who were marginalised or struggling. This was not a ‘just for show’ role, like a little page boy, this was God getting his hands dirty to bring real love, healing and hope to troubled people. He came and did it as one of us. I find that quite mind-boggling. Christians remember in advent that Jesus promised to return one day to fully establish his kingdom. We look forward to that day when “there will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain”. Meanwhile we can all help to build that kingdom through acts of CONGRATULATIONS! kindness, working for justice; serving God and one another. The winners of the Colouring competition were: As Christmas approaches, I invite you GEORGE HILL - age 8 to come and join us at All Saints’ Church for one of our Christmas ALFIE EVANS - age 4 services (see page 4), to take time to George and Alfie each win a packet of wonder at this baby born to be King. washable markers! Rev. Jill Alderton See page 6 for a Christmas-themed quiz just for fun!!

Church & Village Magazine is produced & published by All Saints’ Church, Crawley Down, and is hand delivered by a team of volunteers to approximately 2,300 homes. The Editor reserves the right to reduce the length of articles submitted for publication in Church & Village. The opinions expressed in articles in Church & Village are not necessarily those of the Editor. All Saints’ Church is a Registered Charity No. 1148157. 1

Sam is 14 and in Year 10 at Sackville School. He has been an avid Beaver, Cub and Scout since a young age. He recently moved up to join Explorers and was one of approx. 24 children in the area to apply for the World Scout Jamboree. Having attended a day & weekend selection, and an interview, he has been selected as one of only seven to represent the District.

Y UTH CLUB The Youth Club is for the children of Crawley Down who are in Year 6, 7 and 8 and meets on Fridays during term time from 6.45pm to 8.15pm in The Glebe Centre at All Saints’ Church. The final Youth Club this year will be on Friday 7th December; we return on Friday 4th January 2019.

The Youth Club needs six leaders to be able to run smoothly and we currently only have five leaders. The New 2nd Crawley Down This can cause problems when leaders are unable to Rainbow Unit have started their attend due to sickness or other commitments. first full term! During the summer holidays Girlguiding IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE launched a new programme which allows girls from 5 – 7 LEADER TEAM OR AN EMERGENCY HELPER, please ask a years of age to gain badges for the first time. Badges include Storyteller, Construction, Innovate and Make Change. This Youth Club leader or phone Sarah Hamilton on 01342 gives the girls skills that will grow though the sections as they 718632 or email [email protected]. move on to Brownies, Guide etc. This term we have explored the outdoors, made sweet treats, celebrated Guy Fawkes Night and discussed & expanded our Crawley Down Residents understanding of equality. and Christmas Lights Associations All Girl Guiding units are run by volunteers and we are looking for volunteers to come forward and help CHRISTMAS FAYRE provide more opportunities to the girls and young & LIGHTS SWITCH ON women in our area. Saturday 1st December 2018 Do you want to empower the girls of today? 3pm until 6pm Whatever your previous experience of Girl Guiding, as a volunteer you’ll meet new people, gain/expand on skills and Santa's Grotto * Christmas Market * be doing something positive for you and your community. Children's Tea Cup and Chair-O Planes Rides If you are interested, please email Philippa Singh at * Food & Drink * Carol Singing [email protected] * Christmas Lights Association Raffle PLUS Lights Switch On at 5pm! CRAWLEY DOWN GATWICK WOULD YOU LIKE TO HELP? FOOTBALL CLUB If so, please email [email protected] VACANCY - FOOTBALL & GOALKEEPER COACHES Due to the recent growth of the Girls’ Section within CDGFC, we are looking to take on more coaches to help develop the teams. At this stage, we welcome applicants with their FA Level 1 qualification. We currently train on Saturday mornings. www.crawleydownresidentsassociation.org.uk Please contact Mark Hills at [email protected]. @CDRA 2

CHURCHYARD NEWS Volunteers continue to work on tidying up the churchyard and we would like to thank all those who have helped this year. A note of special thanks to 1st & Crawley Down Scouts who recently spent a Saturday morning cutting back the very overgrown rhododendrons.

JOIN US AS A FAMILY AT MESSY CHURCH. We meet in the Glebe Centre for craft activities, songs and bible stories. Bring a contribution for a shared buffet tea. (Children must be accompanied by an adult). On 21st October we spent a fun hour choosing items to go in the Link to Hope shoe boxes and then wrapping them up in Christmas paper! We next meet on Sunday 16th December from 3.30-5pm and Sunday 13th January from 4-5.30pm For more information about Messy Church, have a look at their website www.messychurch.org.uk. YOU WILL BE MADE MOST WELCOME ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH SERVICES Services for December and Morning Morning / Afternoon Afternoon / Evening January are : Sunday 2nd December 8am Holy 10am Worship Together and Christingle 6pm - Choral Evensong 1st Sunday of Advent Communion (a shorter family service) Sunday 9th December 8am Holy 10am Parish Communion

2nd Sunday of Advent Communion (traditional Eucharist) Sunday 16th December 8am Holy 10am Worship Together with Communion 4pm - Messy Church 3rd Sunday of Advent Communion (a family service with Communion) 6pm - Carols by Candlelight Sunday 23rd December 8am Holy 10am Parish Communion

4th Sunday of Advent Communion (traditional Eucharist ) Monday 24th December 3pm Crib Service - children may come 11pm - Midnight Mass - Christmas Eve dressed in their Nativity costumes Tuesday 25th December 10am Worship Together with Communion - Christmas Day (a family service with Communion) Sunday 30th December 8am Holy 10am Parish Communion

1st Sunday of Christmas Communion (traditional Eucharist) Sunday 6th January 8am Holy 10am Worship Together 6pm - Choral Evensong Epiphany Communion (a shorter family service) Sunday 13th January 8am Holy 10am Parish Communion 4pm - Messy Church Baptism of Christ Communion (traditional Eucharist) Sunday 20th January 8am Holy 10am Worship Together with Communion

3rd Sunday of Epiphany Communion (a family service with Communion) Sunday 27th January 8am Holy 10am Parish Communion

4th Sunday of Epiphany Communion (traditional Eucharist) Please pray for:

Roads in Organisations in and around All Saints’ Tithe Organisations Crawley Down Crawley Down 2nd December Vicarage Road County Council Torch Trust 9th December Wallage Lane Crawley Down Village C of E School Bible Society West Park Road The Donkey Field Pre-School 16th December Care for the Family and Chapel Lane and all pre-schools Woodlands Drive Crawley Down Health Centre 23rd December Christian Aid and Woodlands Close - doctors, staff and patients 30th December Wychwood Place Crawley Down Dentist Church Army Crawley Down Community Centre Family Support Work 6th January Acorn Avenue (also known as The Haven Centre) (Chichester Diocese) 13th January Ash Close The Future of the Royal Oak Pub Happy Home Orphanage, India 20th January Aviary Way Crawley Down shops Mothers’ Union 27th January Beech Gardens Crawley Down businesses Scripture Union 4

C&V FEBRUARY / MARCH 2019 CHURCH & VILLAGE PUBLICATION Church & Village is published six times per year by All Saints’ The next edition of Church & Village will be the February/ Church and is distributed free to all homes in the Crawley March 2019 issue. All material for publication should be Down ecclesiastical parish. either emailed to [email protected] by Do you have an enquiry about distribution, advertisements Monday 7th January or posted at The Glebe Centre (NOT the or flyer inserts? Please contact the Church Administrator on Vicarage) either on paper or on disc/stick. 01342 718741 or email [email protected]. CRAWLEY DOWN WOMEN’S INSTITUTE AFTERNOON WI EVENING WI We were glad to welcome a few extra visitors to our September At our October meeting, Steve Roberts, a retired fraud squad meeting when Jeremy Hodgkinson came to speak to us. Jeremy police officer, talked to us about protecting ourselves from has played a prominent part in the village over the years, and scams and frauds. His talk was very informative and his has a vast knowledge of it's history. His talk was accompanied humorous approach held our attention. There was one with photos from the past, and we heard about boxing fundamental message “STOP, THINK, CHECK”. Steve advised competitions held in the village, the brick works, the railway and that should never get drawn into telephone conversations with much more. Some of the audience had memories of the houses, people we don’t know, just say “NO THANK YOU” and NEVER or places, that were mentioned. A nice trip down memory lane, click on any link sent in an email unless you know the source. and new knowledge learnt. Six members attended the West Our Annual Meeting was held on 1st November where we were Sussex WI Federation meeting in Worthing and heard two pleased to hear that Jan Albury would continue as President speakers during the day. Author Jane Robinson has many and Yvonne Leach as Secretary with Evral Goldsmith coming on written books about the lives of woman and she talked about board as Treasurer. Warm thanks were extended to Jill Yates, her latest book "Hearts and Minds". Jane told us about the retiring Treasurer, Belinda Watson for assisting the Secretary Great Pilgrimage march, and the life and times of the and to retiring committee members for their hard work and Suffragists finally getting the vote for women. The afternoon commitment in 2018. Gail Lesslie was welcomed as a new speaker was Lady Emma Barnard the chatelaine of Parham committee member. Our guest speaker, Katharine Collett, was House. then introduced to us. She was dressed in a very pretty Our October speaker had to cancel due to unforeseen afternoon tea dress, typical of the Edwardian era around which circumstances but we were lucky that Helena Griffiths was able the television series Downton Abbey was set. Katharine to come and speak to us at short notice. Helena travelled on explained that during her presentation she would entertain us her own around Western Australia in 80 days. There were by singing songs which had been featured in the series. She many things Helena had to learn for her trip, having to change told us that in Edwardian times, thousands of people were the tyre pressure on her vehicle to suite the varied terrain employed in domestic service, but this all changed after World being one of them. She had the latest navigation and tracker War I because, between 1914 and 1918, an estimated two systems to help her on her way, and she brought these in to million women replaced men in employment during the war. show us. Helena is a very adventurous woman and it was a This would herald a time of great change. Katharine’s very interesting talk. presentation was a mixture of social history and songs of that time. We meet at 2pm on the 3rd Wednesday in every month at th The Village Hall. If you would like more information please Our next meeting will be our Christmas Party on Thursday 6 contact Kay Webb 01342 719029 or Jean Wakeling 01342 December. We meet at 7.30pm on the 1st Thursday of the 712834. All welcome. month in the Glebe Centre and visitors are most welcome to come along to our meetings. For further information, please With best wishes for Christmas and a Happy New Year 2019. contact Jan Albury on 01342 713926. Jackie Kaldenberg, CD Afternoon WI Jean Ford, CD Evening WI 01243 554001. Bereavement Support, Marian & Clare are WORTH ABBEY NEWS available to meet you either at St. Benedict’s or to visit you at CRAWLEY DOWN COMMUNITY home. Contact the team via the Parish Office. Vigil for Vocations, DECEMBER 2018 - JANUARY 2019 1st Friday of the month, 9pm to midnight, in the Abbey Church. Children’s Mass 1st Saturday of the month at 5pm. Mothers’ FORTHCOMING EVENTS Prayer Group, in , every Tuesday at 12 noon. Call Marie Sunday November 25th : Concert given by Worth Choral Society at on 07860 845658 if interested. 7.30. Sunday December 2nd : Handel’s Messiah 7.30 in the Abbey th SPECIAL FEASTS Church. Sunday December 16 : Organ recital given by Darcy Trinkwon at 7.30 in the Abbey Church. Monday December 17th : December : 2nd First Sunday of Advent, 8th The Immaculate Parish Reconciliation Service in the Abbey at 7.45. Sunday Conception of Our Lady, 25th The Nativity of the Lord, December 23rd : Carol Service at 4pm in the Abbey Church. 26th St Stephen, 28th Holy Innocents, 30th Holy Family. Monday December 24th : Christmas Vigil from 10.30pm with Carols January : 6th Epiphany, 8th Baptism of the Lord and organ music. Mass begins at 11pm with refreshments in the MASS TIMES (all at the Abbey unless otherwise stated) Narthex after Mass. Tuesday December 25th : Mass at 9.30/10am Weekday Masses are at 8.00am and 5.30pm, a concelebrated Mass. REGULAR EVENTS IN THE PARISH On Saturday morning Mass is at 9.00am. Sunday Masses, First Mass Adoration, Friday evenings 7.00 - 8.00pm in the Blessed Sacrament of Sunday, Saturday at 5pm, Sunday 9.30am (concelebrated) and Chapel. Confessions, Sunday 9.10 – 9.30am before Mass. Marian 11.30am at St Dunstan’s, . Prayer Group, 2nd/4th Monday, 7.30pm, Blessed Sacrament Chapel. Holidays of Obligation: 8.00am, 5.30pm, 7.30pm. (Vigil Mass) Lectio Divina, Tuesdays 8.20pm for 30 minutes, Parlour 3 (entry CONTACT POINTS from the Narthex) then Compline. Eucharistic Healing Service, Wednesday 12th December at 7.15. Christian Meditation Group, Priest : Fr.Paul Fleetwood (01342 710313) Blessed Sacrament Chapel, 7.45pm for 8pm start to 8.45pm Secretary : Maria Stribbling followed by Compline. Contact Gabrielle 01342 326118 / Catrina Email address : [email protected] 8

WORTH PARISH COUNCIL NEWSLETTER - WINTER 2018

New Councillor A new Councillor was needed following the resignation of Sue Mel Hollands whose contact details are included at the end of Smith. An election was not required and the new councillor is this newsletter.

New Website The new Parish Council website is now live. This offers a much to access the old website will be redirected to the new site. better gateway into the work of the Parish. Anyone attempting

Email Communications

Alongside the website, official council email accounts have been Denise Curzon - [email protected] created. These allow the councillors to comply with the recently Eddy Lord - [email protected] enacted Data Protection Act, and ANY email communication Graham Cassella - [email protected] with the council or with one of your councillors should be via John Allen - [email protected] one of these addresses. Lindsey Field - [email protected] Elaine Anscomb - [email protected] Mel Hollands - [email protected] Ian Gibson - [email protected] Paul Blakemore - [email protected] John Hitchcock - [email protected] Phillip Coote - [email protected] Kerry Scott - [email protected] Roger Webb - [email protected] Alex Cruikshank - [email protected] Tony Dorey - [email protected] Chris Larkin - [email protected] Clerk - [email protected] Chris Phillips - [email protected] Assistant Clerk - [email protected]

Neighbourhood Plans A lot has changed since the Crawley Down Neighbourhood Plan inviting views from all residents and will soon be sending out was approved in a local referendum in 2015 including the questionnaires. It is estimated that the review will take 18 adoption of a new District Plan earlier this year. The Parish months to 2 years with a second local referendum in 2020. The Council has commenced a review to ensure that the Crawley equivalent plan for Copthorne is now at an advanced stage and Down Neighbourhood Plan is up to date and still reflects the the draft plan is expected to move through the remaining needs of the local residents. The review will follow the five consultation process quickly. Future reviews are likely to be themes of the current plan: Community, Housing, Economy, based on a single, parish plan for the two villages, to minimise Environment and Transport. New housing is a Government the costs involved. priority. At a recent meeting, the council resolved to continue with two The Council is considering whether the review should include plans, but reserved the decision regarding a single plan for the the selection of sites for development to ensure that local Parish to a future time. In order to progress both Plans the housing needs are reflected in any future growth. The Council is council has taken on a person specifically for this role.

Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner Our Police and Crime Commissioner is currently holding them as far as her remit allows. She has been instrumental in meetings to ensure that she reflect the community. One of the recruitment of 200 extra officers over the next two years. these was held in East Grinstead at the end of October. She She talks about this in a video, which can be found listened to the concerns of residents, and promised to deal with here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJh4MwfV64M

Council for the Preservation of Rural

The CPRE has recently published a short newsletter in which meet unrealistic housing targets allowing developers to target they include an article on the Green belt. It says, “We analysed these profitable sites. Time and time again, we find the new government data to find an extremely concerning trend – government failing in its commitment to protect the Green Belt. that almost 10,000 hectares of Green Belt land have been We plan to keep up the pressure to better protect our Green released for development since 2012. This is the countryside Belts, and push for developments to be built on brownfield land next door for 30 million people, and is only meant to be released first. Further details are available at www.cpre.org.uk/media- under ‘exceptional circumstances’”. Yet Green Belts are clearly centre/latest-news-releases/item/4973-new-government-data- being eroded by urban sprawl, with the pressure for councils to backs-cpre-green-belt-figures 9

Gatwick Airport Gatwick Airport has recently announced plans to use its M23 and the London to Brighton British Rail line, both of which emergency runway as a second runway, thereby significantly are already at, or close to, their maximum capacity. Plans are increasing its capacity. Whilst the council is not against any available for consultation and comment until January 10th 2019 development, it believes that they should all be accompanied by and may be viewed at www.gatwickairport.com/ an expansion of the infrastructure to cope with increased masterplan2018. demands for transport, schools, doctors etc. The current plans Further information from Tel: 0808 168 7925 or do not include any changes to its two main access routes the email [email protected].

Neighbourhood Watch Neighbourhood watch has not been in the news lately, but is There were 644 burglaries across the force in September 2017, still active in many areas. They produce and circulate a weekly but this fell to 518 in September 2018. The Autumn campaign newsletter that includes amongst other things a resume of all aims to maintain this decrease, as well as raising awareness recent burglaries. Anyone wishing to receive this may enrol at about how you can protect your own home. www.intheknow.community. The 6th November issue includes During the week there will be prevention advice to specific advice on prevention. “A focus on burglary begins this Autumn communities as well as social media posts, in an effort to after the clocks changed. From October 29 to November 4, prevent burglaries from happening in the first place.” Sussex Police is running Operation Magpie, the autumn burglary More specific advice is available at www.sussex.police.uk/ prevention and awareness campaign. news/autumn-burglary-campaign-begins-after-clock-change/

Council Meetings Dates of Council meetings are published on the Council's notice boards and website with at least three working days’ notice. Unless otherwise stated, all meetings are open to the public and are held at 7.30pm at the Parish Council Offices.

YOUR PARISH COUNCILLORS :

Copthorne and Worth Ward Crawley Down Ward

Mr J Allen Fagus, 65 Newtown 716694 Mrs E M Anscomb 1 Royal Oak Cottage 715213 Mr P B Blakemore 3 Pinetrees Close 715775 (Chairman) Mrs D Curzon 29 Spring Gardens 713886 Mr P A C Coote San Felipe, Lake View Road, Mr A Dorey 22 Westway 07802 359123 (Vice Chairman) Furnace Wood, Felbridge 713443 Mr G Casella 13 Church Lane 07710 019516 Mr A Cruickshank 32 Tiltwod Drive 714328 Mrs L Field Deer Wood Cottage, Dr I P Gibson Kiln Wood, Turners Hill Road 716790 26 London Road, Balcombe 01444 819316 Ms M Holland 9 The Furrows 713799 Mr C Larkin 19 Knowle Drive 714350 Mr E Lord 5 Spring Copse, Copthorne 714905 Mr C T Phillips 16 Calluna Drive 712668 Mr K J H Scott Preferred Lie, 14 Rufwood 712213 Mr J Hitchock 10 Fermandy Lane 716831 Mr R Webb Withywindle, Kiln Close 719029

MID SUSSEX DISTRICT COUNCILLORS:

Copthorne & Worth Ward Crawley Down and Turners Hill Ward Mr E Matthews 3 Dexter Drive, 301002 Mr B Forbes 5 Turtledove Avenue East Grinstead Turners Hill Park 719866 Mr P A C Coote – see under Parish Council

Mr A Dorey – see under Parish Council

Mr N Walker 10 Clays Close, East Grinstead 327330 WEST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCILLORS:

Worth Forest Division Imberdown Division Mr W Acraman 2 Staplefield Court, Brantridge Lane, Mrs H A Brunsdon 83 Blount Avenue, 327200 Staplefield RH17 6EN 01444 400079 East Grinstead RH19 1JN

PARISH COUNCIL OFFICERS

Clerk to the Council Ms Jennifer Nagy Responsible Finance Officer Mrs Ellen Smith Assistant Clerk Miss Sophia Vaughan COUNCIL OFFICES First Floor, The Parish Hub, Borers Arms Road, Copthorne, West Sussex RH10 3ZQ Tel : 01342 713407 / Website : www.worthparishcouncil.co.uk / Email : [email protected] The Council Offices are open 9.30am-12 noon Monday – Friday. Staff may be contacted there on 01342 713407 (you can leave a message on the answering machine) or send an email

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HOLISTIC THERAPIST

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