August / September 2020 DOWN Village Magazine Your Free Community Magazine and Local Business Directory

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

The Donkey Field Pre-School are creating a cook book full of your children’s favourite recipes! MADE FOR COMMUNITY As a nation, we’re making progress with the phased emergence from lockdown and for some the “new normal” is taking shape. We can have haircuts again (praise God!) and form “bubbles” with friends and family under set conditions. But we must try not to rush back to exactly how it was before lockdown began in March. For I believe that community is stronger because of what we’ve been through. The Coronavirus pandemic has slowed us down and forced us to look outwards to the needs of those most in need and it’s See page 2 for more information. helped us realise perhaps that we are not made to be isolated and “locked away”, but that we were always made to co-exist in community. See pages 6 & 7 for And this is no surprise. The God who creates is a perfect details of the Crawley ® community of three - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Each one Down Terracycle loves, supports, affirms, respects and gives for the sake of Recycling Scheme. other. We are made in this image and so need to model those qualities. So often communities divide and are marked by fear, competition, greed, envy and mistrust, but God’s perfect ROYAL BRITISH LEGION community models loving, caring and sharing. We have seen many such acts in recent months and so we must continue BOOK STALL to build on all the good we have seen and ensure that the The Book Stall has now returned outside the shops post-lockdown communities of which we are a part are built (weather permitting) each Saturday from 10am to on self-giving, tolerance, patience and love. The prophet 12.30pm. Micah sums up what community should be when he says that Hand sanitiser will be available for use before and we should act justly, love mercy and walk humbly with God. after handling the books. In the coming weeks may that be our mantra as we reach out, The stallholders will not be handling money so re-build and serve our communities in the ways we feel please bring pound coins to put in the prompted to. collection bucket. Rev Sandra, Associate Vicar

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CRAWLEY DOWN YOUTH CLUB CHILDREN’S COOK BOOK We hope everyone is keeping well and we are sure that The Donkey Field Pre-School are creating the Crawley everyone is keen to start back to school in September. Down Children’s Cook Book. A cook book full of your The Youth Club Team would normally be looking child/children’s favourite recipes - written by and/or forward to welcoming the New Year 6s and keen to illustrated by them too. It will be published and hear how the Year 7s have settled into their new available to buy in the Autumn Term. schools. However everything in year 2020 is different due to the coronavirus. We want this to be a community project so any child/ children with links to Crawley Down Village can take The Glebe Centre is still closed and at the time of writing there is no date given for when the Glebe part. They may go to The Donkey Field Pre-School, Centre can re-open, therefore we do not know when the village school, a local club or have family here. Youth Club will return. The more the merrier. The Youth Club leaders have been busy reading the If you want to take part, please join extensive Government Guidance on “Protective the Facebook event to find out more. measures for out-of-school settings during the www.facebook.com/events/s/crawley-down-childrens-cook-bo/566888237285731/ coronavirus outbreak” and “Reopening Children’s and

Youth Work” from The Diocese of Chichester. The Youth Club Team will be writing a new Risk Assessment U8 PLAYER OPPORTUNITIES and there will be new safety measures to put in place. We will inform you of these changes when we have a We currently have a small number of places clearer idea on when the Glebe Centre is going to reopen. available to join our Under 8 boys team (school Year 3 from September 2020). The Youth Club Team would like to wish everyone a happy and safe summer and look forward to being able Our goal at Crawley Down Gatwick FC is to positively to give you an update in the autumn. impact the lives of the younger generation, introducing If you have any queries please contact Sarah Hamilton on them to a team sport, creating a sense of belonging, 01342 718632 or email Nancy at [email protected] breaking down social barriers and instilling community values. As a club, we are proud to have been awarded the top Jessie, Joshua, Lincoln, accreditation available for a grassroots club and hold Chartered Community Club status awarded by the FA for Miller and Harrington providing football to both dedicated boys and dedicated girls teams from the ages of 5 through to 18 with Hopscotch wishes you all progression into adult football. We do this whilst the best at school. upholding the highest standards for the way we conduct ourselves. You will all have a good time We will be playing in the Crawley League on a Sunday and we will miss you lots. morning and we currently train on a Friday evening. Our coaches are Level 1 FA certified and safeguarded. Love from Hopscotch REGISTER YOUR INTEREST NOW and your friends x www.tinyurl.com/cdgfc-u8s

GRACIE GROOVES DANCE STUDIO We have been running classes in the village since 2015. We have approx 85 children from Crawley Down and the surrounding areas who take classes in ballet, tap, modern, street dance and musical theatre every week. During lockdown we have been running online classes and challenges and since the beginning of July we have been running outdoor classes at the Haven sports field! Get in touch to join us! Email : [email protected] Tel : 07590 403232 www.graciegrooves.com 2

CRAWLEY DOWN SUPPORT NETWORK NATURE’S MEDICINE OSTEOPATHY CLINIC As a volunteer for the Support Network since the beginning A difficult birth can result in tension in the of lockdown in March, I just wanted to say a few words cranium and face of the baby as well as about what a wonderful experience it has been. I think I stress from the trauma. An early cranial osteopathy treatment can release the speak for all of my fellow volunteers that have been pressures in the tissues before the bones involved that it has given us all a great sense of purpose and fascia become set in a distorted pattern thus preventing during these troubled and difficult times. Being able to use life-long issues. our time productively to help those in need has been truly Nature’s Medicine Osteopathy clinic has treated babies with amazing. The feedback we have received from all of those feeding problems, colic, reflux, digestive pain, sleeping who we have helped has been marvellous. problems and flat head syndrome. Compressed palettes and I also think it was set up and ran so well. Talking to friends narrow arches can be assessed during treatment to help and relatives in other parts of the country, there have not prevent future dental problems. been such set ups that have given such security and peace Pregnant women and mothers have also benefitted from the of mind to everyone - both the volunteers, with the easing of tension and realignment of the pelvic area. “buddying” scheme and the “customers” with the safe and Cranial osteopathy is a gentle treatment that can help people secure way their payments were dealt with. of all ages with a wide range of symptoms. Accidents, illness I think it was said that we have undertaken well over 400 and emotional trauma can leave behind compressions and stresses in the body which show up later as inexplicable shopping and pharmacy run tasks amounting to over symptoms. Osteopathy can sometimes provide the missing £2,300 worth being dealt with securely and safely with link to treat symptoms which have not been treated over the phone card payments and bank transfers. successfully by other healthcare professionals. On behalf of all the volunteers I would like to say a For expert advice and treatment massive thank you to all involved, especially to all of call Jo Barber on 01342 712266 the volunteers themselves and to Andrew, Hannah, Craig and Emma. The Ark, Mount Lane, Turner’s Hill West RH10 4RA CRAWLEY DOWN WOMEN’S INSTITUTE AFTERNOON WI EVENING WI We hope that this finds you all well, and coping with the On 1st July, our President, Jan Albury, welcomed everyone current situation. At least by saying what a great pleasure it was to see how many some things are getting a members had joined the third ZOOM meeting and how little easier, and will we pleased she was that they had embraced the new recognise each other technology. She then went on to introduce our guest down at the shops with speaker for the evening, Sally Botwright, whose talk was our face coverings on? entitled “The Old London Docks and New Docklands”. We were very pleased to have our first committee Sally is a Blue Badge Guide for London and she had meeting again since lockdown. Our president Kay invited previously spoken to us in August 2019. Sally began her us a sit in her lovely garden, social distancing, and the presentation by describing the development of the docks weather was kind for the afternoon. Kay & Roger have from their earliest days in Roman times. At that point in been working very hard in their garden during lockdown, time, the docks had only been a sheltered import and and we will possibly be able to have our August Tea export hub. However, in order to cope with the growth of Meeting there. Fingers crossed for a sunny day. worldwide trade in goods varying from tobacco, spices, We have missed hearing our interesting speakers that cotton and even livestock, additional docks were were booked over the last months, but they have all constructed, by hand would you believe, as this was prior agreed to dates in 2021. So something to look forward to to the days of mechanisation. She showed us numerous for next year. photographs and illustrations of the docks and the Many of our members have been missing our friendly shipping over the centuries which really brought her talk afternoon meetings once a month. In the meantime, Kay to life. We also saw photographs of dock workers standing has kept in touch with a friendly and newsy email once a in line each day in the hope of securing work. This was an week, and Lynne has continued to keep us informed with immensely interesting and well delivered talk which our monthly Newsletter. Anyone not on line have had everyone thoroughly enjoyed. phone calls, or their Newsletter delivered. We hope that If you would like to join one of our virtual meetings, please it won't be too long before we can meet again as a WI. contact Jan Albury (President) on 01342 713926. Stay safe everyone, and let's hope that things will have improved soon. Best wishes to everyone from the Evening WI. Jackie Kaldenberg, CD Afternoon WI Jean Ford, CD Evening WI

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YOUR VILLAGE CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS’, CRAWLEY DOWN

All Saints has Re-Opened for Private Prayer All Saints Church is now open for private prayer every Saturday from 10am to 12noon. To ensure you can visit safely, a number of changes have been made in accordance with government and Church of guidelines. These changes include a revised route of access.

UpdateUpdate onon thethe StatusStatus ofof thethe ChurchyardChurchyard (July(July 2020)2020) Consultations and notices about our churchyard have been in place for almost two years.

The churchyard has been used for burials for the better part of 200 years and, sadly, the Parochial Church Council (PCC) (as the body responsible for it) has had to accept that the churchyard cannot decently accommodate new grave spaces. It has applied to the Ministry of Justice for a formal order discontinuing burials in new graves spaces. (Although we believe an objection has been made to that application, we are continuing to liaise with the Ministry of Justice about this).

However, when this order is made, burials will still be possible in existing family graves where they are already double or triple depth, and cremated remains can still be interred in our memorial garden. Please continue to contact the vicar and churchwardens to discuss this.

Our churchyard will still be available for our community, and we welcome all to visit it as usual. It will continue to be a place of prayer, reflection and peace as it has been for the generations before us.

If you wish to join the Churchyard Maintenance Team, help out occasionally at one of our workday parties, or contribute financially to its upkeep, please see the article on Page 10.

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Roads in Organisations in and around Charities supported Crawley Down Crawley Down by All Saints’ Church

Family Support Work 2nd Aug Forest Close Worth Parish Council (Chichester Diocese)

9th Aug Furnace Farm Road Council Happy Home Orphanage, India

16th Aug Gage Close County Council Mothers' Union

Grange Road 23rd Aug Crawley Down Village C of E School Scripture Union and Grange Crescent The Donkey Field Pre-School 30th Aug Hawmead Link to Hope Shoebox Appeal and all pre-schools Crawley Down Health Centre – doctors and 6th Sep Hallsland Torch Trust staff and patients

13th Sep Hawarden Close Crawley Down Dentist Bible Society

20th Sep Hazel Way Crawley Down Haven Centre Care for the Family

27th Sep Hornbeam Place Haven Centre Social Club Christian Aid

“OPEN DOOR” GROUP All Saints’ Church is a Registered Charity No. 1148157 “Open Door” is a friendly group for anyone who is feeling lonely for whatever reason; we normally ON THE WEB : meet once a month. As soon as this is www.allsaintscrawleydown.org possible, a varied programme of get-togethers ON FACEBOOK : will be organised. @AllSaintsChurchCD / @GlebeCentreCD Chairman : Brian Moore 01342 714359 / [email protected] The Parish of All Saints’, Vicarage Secretary : Sue Pearson 01342 715105 / [email protected] Road, Crawley Down, RH10 4JJ Tel : 01342 718741 WORTH ABBEY NEWS Email : [email protected] AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 2020 Any member of the Ministry Team Worth Abbey has now reopened for a limited number of Masses and may be contacted on 01342 704449 for private prayer. There are three Masses during the week - Saturday at 5pm, Sunday Vicar: The Revd Christine Keyte at 9.30 am, and Tuesday at 10am. Associate Vicar: The Revd Sandra Bale You are welcome to participate but whilst maintaining social Chair of the Parochial Church Council: distancing limits in the available space. If you are planning to attend Revd Christine Keyte any of these masses, please sign in on the Parish website. Churchwardens: The church continues to offer time for private prayer on Wednesdays Kerry Scott and John Wells and Fridays from 2pm till 4pm, but regretfully can no longer offer Honorary Church Treasurer: Sunday and Monday afternoons. Kerry Scott Do please remember the Quiet Garden here at Worth, which is also a Parish Administrator & Magazine Editor: lovely spot for prayer. (Follow the signs from the main car park.) Jane Summers The liturgy from the Abbey is all being streamed (sound only) at Worth The Glebe Centre : Abbey Live Streaming – worthabbey.net/spiritual-resources/liturgy- Tel : 01342 718741 live-streaming Email : [email protected] “In Touch”, the weekly parish magazine, is available on the parish Honorary Glebe Centre Treasurer: website www.worthabbeyparish.co.uk Gill Crook

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This is a guide to the items currently accepted in the Terracycle recycling scheme that is run in Crawley Down by Hayley Wiggins. Space here does not allow for larger images so if you have any questions please email [email protected]. The blue waste bin is kept permanently outside her home at 3 Kiln Road. Please ensure items are FLATTENED, clean, emptied of crumbs and bagged.

Pet pouches must be washed out. Please email [email protected] for his address. 6

MILK BOTTLE TOPS with a 2, 3 or 4 in the lid are recycled and funds raised go to Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital. They should be rinsed & bagged, and left at any of the following when they are open:  The Pantry (delicatessen in the village)  Crawley Down School (leave them by the office hatch during term time)  The Glebe Centre (still closed due to coronavirus at the time of writing)

ANY BRAND OF CRISP packets can also be left with Sally Cheesmur. They should be FLAT and BAGGED. Please contact Sally directly 07834 955856 or email [email protected]

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WORTH PARISH COUNCIL NEWSLETTER - SUMMER 2020

Chairman’s Report I last wrote to you all via this newsletter in May – who would One issue that we are struggling with however, is the amount of have known then that our lives would still be restricted by this litter being generated. Both our own and Mid Sussex District dreadful virus in July. Council staff have found it very difficult to keep on top of However, I remain heartened by the way that the community emptying bins. And a lot of time is spent picking up the litter has come together to help each other; that strength of which does not make it to a bin. community spirit has not lessened, despite many weeks So may I request that whilst you enjoy being out and about, having passed. please can you take your litter home with you and put it in your We Councillors have had to learn new skills, and are now own bin. Thank you! experts in virtual meeting technology. See details of our In the meantime, stay healthy and safe. meetings below. We expect to be meeting in this way for some Elaine Anscomb, Chairman months to come.

The “Snake on the Green”

We know that many of the village children have enjoyed putting to our groundsman or to passersby. The Council has therefore out their decorated rocks around the village green over the decided to remove the stones at the beginning of September, summer. However, this does cause us problems when cutting when the children will hopefully be going back to school. If you the grass, as the stones can damage our equipment or get have a treasured rock, please make sure you collect it caught up and catapulted some distance, possibly causing injury before then.

Council Play Areas

Up until 4th July, all play areas were closed as per Government validity of insurance. instruction. New guidance was issued for re-opening play areas, It is hoped that by the time this newsletter is distributed, but these included elements with which the Council could not common sense will have prevailed and that the Council feels comply, such as moving play equipment to ensure social able to safely re-open its play areas to the public whilst still distancing, operating a timed booking system for access and acting in accordance with Government advice. regular sanitization of all surfaces. This led to concerns over

Crawley Down Support Network (CDSN)

Since the lockdown began on 23rd March 2020 the volunteers of Medication the Crawley Down Support Network have completed over 400 The village pharmacy can deliver medication to those unable to tasks for those in need within our community. These tasks have collect or have someone collect for them. Please arrange this amounted to some £2,300 of essential supplies being delivered directly by calling 01342 716970. to those in isolation or shielding. Whilst the cost of these Groceries supplies was paid for by the recipient, the Crawley Down Residents Association (supported by a grant from the Parish The Co-op have set up a community shopping scheme. You can Council) have covered all administrative and transaction costs. call them on 0800 029 4592 and be matched with a volunteer who will be able to assist with essential shopping needs. Now lockdown is easing, our wonderful team of volunteers are returning to work. Alongside this, demand for support has been These services compliment other support available from local significantly reduced as people are able to leave their homes and national government. For details on other support available again. As a result, the Crawley Down Support Network will cease please visit www.midsussex.gov.uk/coronavirus-community- to operate on 1st August 2020. support/ or call the West Sussex Community Support Helpline on 0330 222 7980. From 1st August, support within Crawley Down can be accessed in the following ways.

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Worth Parish Council

At the beginning of lock down, the Parish Council decided to Office staff are mainly back in the office at the Parish Hub in suspend all Council meetings until further notice. Copthorne, but have a staggered working pattern to minimize The Government wrote new legislation to allow Councils to contact. Both the groundsmen have continued to work through meet virtually. Worth Parish Council took advantage of this and the lock down period, trying to keep both our villages neat have been holding meetings via Zoom. Please see the Council’s and tidy. website for details of future meeting dates; members of the The Parish Council Office itself remains closed to the public for public are still welcome to attend- contact the Clerk for details the foreseeable future – please contact the Clerk should you of how to do so. have to meet in person with a member of staff. The Annual Council Meeting scheduled for 4th May was cancelled. This may be held later in the year; in the meantime the current Chairmen/Vice Chairmen of Council and Committees remain in post.

Completion of Annual Accounts 2019/2020

The Annual Governance & Accountability Return for 2019/2020 7th August inclusive; please contact the Clerk should you wish to has been submitted to the external auditors. Residents are do so. entitled to inspect the Council’s accounts from 29th June to

PARISH COUNCILLORS To assist compliance with data protection, email contact regarding Council matters should be made via the email addresses listed below:

WEST SUSSEX DISTRICT COUNCILLORS Crawley Down Ward Copthorne & Worth Ward Elaine Anscomb [email protected] 01342 715213 Graham Casella [email protected] 07710 019516 Phillip Coote [email protected] 01342 713443 Tony Dorey [email protected] 07802 359123 Alex Cruickshank [email protected] 01342 714328 Andrew Dymond [email protected] 07834 486098 Les Flanagan [email protected] 07763 121124 Trevor Hodsdon [email protected] 07771 810220 Ian Gibson ian.gibson@@worth-pc.gov.uk 01342 716790 Bob King [email protected] 07851 332918 John Hitchcock [email protected] 01342 716831 Roger Webb [email protected] 01342 719029 Chris Larkin [email protected] 01342 714350 Kerry Scott [email protected] 01342 712213 Eddie Lord [email protected] 01342 714905 Chris Mayor [email protected] 07710 039277 Chris Phillips [email protected] 01342 712668

MID SUSSEX DISTRICT COUNCILLORS

Crawley Down Ward Copthorne & Worth Ward Phillip Coote [email protected] 01342 713443 Chris [email protected] 01342 712668 Ian Gibson ian.gibson@@midsussex.gov.uk 01342 716790 Phillips Vacancy Roger Webb [email protected] 01342 719029

Imberdown Ward Worth Forest Ward Heidi Brunsdon [email protected] 01342 327200 Bill Acraman [email protected] 01444 400079

PARISH COUNCIL OFFICERS

Clerk Jennifer Nagy [email protected] Assistant Clerk Tracy Cruickshank [email protected] Finance Officer Ellen Smith [email protected] PARISH OFFICES The Council offices are currently CLOSED to the public. First Floor, The Parish Hub, Borers Arms Road, Copthorne, West Sussex RH10 3ZQ Tel : 01342 713407

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CRAWLEY DOWN GROUNDSGROUNDS CAMERA CLUB MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCE In these strange times, like many other clubs and groups we are doing our best to keep going and keep our ATAT ALLALL SAINTSSAINTS members interested and like many we have resorted to CHURCHYARD using Zoom for meetings. It is an odd way to carry out the CHURCHYARD activities of a camera club but seemingly quite successful. We are very keen to hear from volunteers who would like to help out in the churchyard. Our first such meeting was a committee meeting and then we had our AGM which was well attended. If you would like to help, please phone John Wells on We have had a couple of very interesting sessions lead by 01342 300960 or email the Church Office at our Chairman, Eddie Lord, where he was illustrating how [email protected] we can learn from the Old Masters. We saw how their We are fortunate that we receive a small grant annually from perceptions of composition are very relevant to the Parish Council, and also regular contributions from the today’s photographers. Friends of All Saints Church, but those contributions are only More recently we had the services of Rosemary Wilman, about 20% of the costs for skips, tree surgeons, equipment a highly qualified and respected photographer. Rosemary renewal and maintenance etc. was critiquing a number of photographs submitted by Therefore the cost of properly maintaining the churchyard members. This was very interesting and I felt that we had as a welcoming and safe place represents a major part of learnt a lot from Rosemary, and all carried out over Zoom. our expenditure and we would welcome donations or regular giving from residents of the Village. We hope that we will be able to go back to the Haven Centre in the not too distant future - but that decision is One way to do this is to join the Friends of All Saints which out of our hands. was set up a few years ago so that people in the Village, who Normally, our meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th are not necessarily regular church-goers but who value the Thursdays on the Month from 8-10pm in the Oak Room presence in the Village of a sacred place of worship, can at the Haven Centre, Crawley Down. We are still contribute financially to its upkeep. keeping to the 8-10pm timings but now have the ability Donations can be made directly through our to add in extra Thursdays thanks to Zoom. website or by using this QR code. All are welcome, join us for a taster evening. For further If you wish to find out more, please contact information see www.cdcamclub.org or email to Kerry Scott on 01342 712213. [email protected].

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RAY FOSTER Dörte Hass GARDEN & FOREST MACHINERY IRONING 4 U GARDENING CARE BY NICK Now owned by Horace Fuller Ltd All your IRONING requirements Crawley Down & surrounding areas Burleigh Quarry, East Street, & much more! Honest and reliable Grass cutting, hedge trimming, raking, Tel : 01342 714774 Service washes and wash & finish available. Weeding etc. Fixed rate or rate per hour. Lawn mowers, Lawn tractors, Chainsaws, Duvets, pillows & sleeping bags cleaned. Hedgecutters, Brushcutters, Strimmers, Alterations and repairs. Dry Cleaning. Call Nick on 07980 016549 for a FREE quote. Shredders, Blowers, Cultivators, Trailers OPENING HOURS and attachments, Safety Clothing & Boots, Tues : 8am-1pm & 2.30-5.30pm Oils, Greases, Sundries, Garden Tools Weds, Thurs & Fri : 9am-1pm & 2.30-5.30pm C J GATES Horace Fuller Ltd is a family business with garden machinery shops in Horsham, Other hours available to collect/ PAINTER & DECORATOR drop off by prior arrangement Redhill & Pulborough. We aim to provide Interior & exterior old fashioned service with a proper shop Parmeria Place, Lion Lane, Turners Hill, RH10 4NY and competitive prices. Tel/Fax : 01342 717788 Contact : 07711 712358 HOME HAIRDRESSING FINISHING TOUCH DOG SITTING Tiling, Decorating, Flooring, Plastering, All in the comfort of your home Kitchen & bathroom revamps AMANDA Call Alistair Hunt Telephone : 01444 891772 Mobile : 07973 914866 on 07866 937772 Email : [email protected] WSCC Trading Standards approved

Fence panels, fence posts, concrete posts, Would you like to see your softwood & oak sleepers, softwood & hardwood decking, softwood cladding BUSINESS advertised here? Online discounts available www.timberstore.co.uk Or see your GROUP or Tel : 01342 717155 Timberstore, Rowfant Sawmills, Wallage Lane, RH10 4NQ EVENT mentioned in the Village Magazine?

Email : [email protected]

Bee Clean !! One off or regular service For all your cleaning needs Contact us on: 01342 529649 07734 435085 monikascleaning97@gmailcom

HURST FARM SHOP  Free Range Poultry specialists  Free Range Eggs  Poultry Feed & Equipment  Fresh Fruit & Vegetables daily  Horse Feeds, including hay & straw  Large Range of Animal Feeds & Bedding

 Coal, Logs & Kindling

We have now expanded our shop and our range of Pet Foods & Supplies Open Tue to Sat : 8am - 5pm (Closed Sun & Mon) Hurst Farm, Turners Hill Road, Crawley Down, RH10 4HG Tel : 01342 712045 11

Kevin Geal – Painter and Decorator Interior and Exterior Mobile: 07708 562885 Email: [email protected]

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General IT assistance a meeting? a seminar? Website design & hosting THE GLEBE CENTRE Domain name registration New computer supplies offers the perfect solution! Windows & Mac Children’s parties - £55 for 3hrs Free local area collect & return Private Hire rates available to include free WiFi, kitchen, AV, free parking. Tel : 01342 716971 www.allsaintscrawleydown.org Web : www.spwebco.com Facebook : @GlebeCentreCD Email : [email protected] Email : [email protected] Phone : 01342 718741 Unit 6 Grange Farm, Turners Hill Rd, Crawley Down, RH10 4EY All Saints’ Church, Vicarage Road, RH10 4JJ

Why not pop in and take a look at what’s on or take a look at our Facebook page! The Café Bar is open Monday to Friday 9.30am to 2.30pm There’s a range of fitness classes, groups & clubs for all ages, including rooms to hire for private parties, family occasions & meetings. Don’t forget the Haven Bar is NOW OPEN TO ALL (closed Monday eve) Check our opening times on the website www.cdhavencentre.co.uk For further information, please contact 01342 716791 or email [email protected] 12