Summer Bus Guide Including Cuckmere Valley Ramblerbus the Bloomsbury Route Seaford Town Bus 120 Hailsham Town Bus

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Summer Bus Guide Including Cuckmere Valley Ramblerbus the Bloomsbury Route Seaford Town Bus 120 Hailsham Town Bus summer bus guide including Cuckmere Valley Ramblerbus The Bloomsbury Route Seaford town bus 120 Hailsham town bus 30 March - 25 October 2020 OUR VISION INDEX is being the Community Bus service of choice in our area. bus route page OUR MISSION 36 Berwick | Polegate | Stone Cross | Westham | Langney | Crumbles | Beachlands 6 is providing a safe, reliable and courteous local bus, serving those rural and 37 Beachlands | Pevensey Bay | Asda Crumbles | Langney | Westham | Stone Cross | Hailsham 6 urban communities in our part of East Sussex not served by commercial companies. 38 Berwick | Alfriston | Selmeston | Deanland | Ripe | Firle | Glynde | Brighton 7 We are a registered charity and our buses have been serving the communities of the Cuckmere Valley and beyond, in beautiful East Sussex since 1976, taking 40 Berwick | Chalvington | Selmeston | Wilmington | Litlington | Westdean | Seaford 7 people to their nearest towns for shopping, for appointments, or for pleasure. welcome Everyone in our organisation is a trained volunteer and keen to look after you ! 41 Eastbourne | Wannock | Jevington | Friston | East Dean | Eastbourne 8 42 Berwick | Chalvington | Dicker | Selmeston | Alciston | Alfriston | Arlington | Hailsham 9 CHANGES FROM 30 MARCH 2020 43 Chalvington | Selmeston | Dicker | Hailsham | Polegate | Stone Cross | Langney | Eastbourne 10 125 Saturday service is renumbered as route 25. Tuesday 44 11 41 minor timetable changes. Berwick | Wilmington | Polegate | Stone Cross | Langney | Asda | Eastbourne Thursday 12-13 this service will now call at Morrisons, Hampden Park as well as Sainsbury’s 44 Berwick | Deanland | Ripe | Selmeston | Polegate | Langney | Asda | Eastbourne 45 and will also pick up from there after Sainsbury’s. See timetable on page 14 45 Lion House Park | Hailsham | Polegate | Eastbourne | Hampden Park, Sainsbury’s & Morrisons 14 47 changes to Network Rail times The Cuckmere Valley Ramblerbus 47 16-17 Small timing changes to accommodate a route change in Alfriston Berwick | Alfriston | Seaford | Seven Sisters | Litlington | Wilmington | Berwick 126 to serve the side roads. Eastbourne | Langney | Westham | Pevensey Castle | Wartling | Sunday service is renumbered 26 49 19 Science Centre & Herstmonceux Castle 195 Minor timetable changes. The Seaford Town Service 120 20-21 196 Seaford | Bishopstone | East Blatchington | Seaford stops in Eastbourne 125 route 125 Mondays to Fridays route 25 Saturdays Gildredge Road is now stop G2 The Bloomsbury Route 22-24 Cornfield Road is now stop C1 25 Lewes | Glynde | Firle | Alfriston | Polegate | Wannock | Willingdon | Eastbourne Mondays to Saturdays 26 126 Berwick | Alfriston | Chyngton | Seaford Sunday 27 26 Seaford | Alfriston | Wilmington | Polegate | Wannock | Willingdon | Eastbourne English National Concessionary Travel Scheme 195 Waldron | Heathfield | Rushlake Green | Windmill Hill | Wartling | Langney | Eastbourne Passes are accepted on all services when valid. 29 We issue & accept Discovery Tickets and 196 Rushlake Green | Herstmonceux | Windmill Hill | Wartling | Langney | Eastbourne accept PlusBus tickets where valid. Payment can also be made by all H1 major credit and debit cards. 30-31 H3 The Hailsham Town Services H4 2 3 destination routes destination routes A Alciston Village 40 42 44 M Milton Gate 25 40 44 47 Alfriston 25 26 38 42 47 126 Milton Hide 42 Arlington 42 O Observatory Science Centre 49 195 196 B Beachlands 36 37 Pevensey Bay 36 37 195 196 Berwick Station 25 26 36 38 40 42 43 44 47 126 H1 P Pevensey Castle 49 Berwick Crossroads 25 38 40 42 44 47 Bishopstone 120 Polegate 25 26 36 43 44 45 Bodle Street Green 195 Punnetts Town 195 Brighton 38 R Ringmer 25 C Cade Street 195 Ripe 38 44 Chalvington 38 40 42 43 44 Rushlake Green 195 196 Charleston Farmhouse 25 Festival Shuttle S Seaford 26 40 47 120 126 Chyngton Estate, Seaford 26 47 126 Selmeston 25 38 40 42 43 44 Cowbeech 196 where we go we where Selmeston Road, Eastbourne 25 Cross-in-Hand 195 Seven Sisters Country Park 40 47 Crumbles Retail Park 36 37 44 Stone Cross 36 37 44 45 Deanland Wood Park 38 44 D Stunt's Green 196 D G Hospital, Eastbourne 25 26 45 T Three Cups Corner 195 Dittons Corner, Polegate 44 Drusillas Corner, Berwick 25 26 42 44 47 126 U Upper Dicker 42 43 44 E East Blatchington 120 W Waldron 195 East Dean 41 Wannock 25 26 41 Eastbourne 25 26 41 43 44 45 49 195 196 Wartling 49 195 196 Exceat 40 47 Westdean 40 F Firle 25 38 Westham 36 37 49 Friston 41 Willingdon Village 25 26 Friston Forest 47 Wilmington 25 26 36 40 44 47 H1 G Glen Close, Wannock 25 44 Glynde 25 38 Windmill Hill 195 196 Glyndebourne House 25 H Hailsham 37 42 43 45 H1 H3 H4 Hampden Park, Morrisons 45 Hampden Park, Sainsbury’s 45 Heathfield 195 Herstmonceux 196 Herstmonceux Castle 49 195 196 High & Over 47 126 Hillier’s Garden Ctr, Stone Cross 37 Horsebridge 42 43 44 J Jevington 41 L Langney Shopping Centre 36 37 43 44 49 Lewes 25 Lion House Park, Hailsham 45 H1 Litlington 40 47 Lower Willingdon 25 41 45 Lullington 40 47 4 Berwick or Hailsham | Langney | Beachlands 36 37 Berwick | Alfriston | Brighton 38 Saturdays 1st & 3rd Thursday of each month commencing 7 Nov 2019 36 37 37 Berwick Station 0818 Berwick Station 0930 Brighton Churchill Square 1430 Polegate Lewes Rd/Gainsborough Lane 0822 Alfriston Market Cross 0940 Glynde Post Office R Polegate High Street Medical Centre 0825 Berwick Crossroads A27 0943 Firle Post Office R Dittons Wood Corner 0828 Selmeston Village Hall 0946 Ripe Village Stores 1513 X Hailsham High Street 0942 1112 in Beachlands, this bus will serve Chalvington Lover’s Corner 0953 Deanland Wood Park bus stop 1517 X Hillier’s Garden Centre Stone Cross x 0948 1118 Westham Drive Deanland Wood Park bus stop 1000 Chalvington Lover’s Corner 1524 X Stone Cross Dallaway Drive 0832 0953 1123 Camber Drive Ripe Village Stores 1007 Selmeston Village Hall R Westham Gallows Lane/Peelings Lane 0835 0957 1127 Camber Way Firle Post Office 1016 Berwick Crossroads R Westham rail station 0838 1000 1130 The Boulevard Glynde Post Office 1021 Alfriston Market Cross R The Square Langney Shopping Centre 0843 1005 1135 Brighton Churchill Square Berwick Station X Mountney Drive 1055 1531 Crumbles Retail Park Asda arr 0849 1012 1142 Harold Close Crumbles Retail Park Asda dep 0850 1020 1144 The Square X times will be later if the bus R buses call at these stops on request to the driver Pevensey Bay Richmond Road 0854 1024 1148 Westham Drive travels to any of the request stops Beachlands Marine Avenue 0857 1027 1151 The Parade if requested - ask the driver Berwick | Wilmington | Westdean | Seaford 40 37 37 36 Tuesdays or Fridays Beachlands Marine Avenue 0900 1030 1200 Tue Fri Tue Fri Pevensey Bay St Wilfrid’s Church 0903 1033 1203 Berwick Station 0948 0930 Seaford Pelham Road, Morrisons 1210 1210 Crumbles Retail Park Asda arr 0907 1037 R R this bus will stop on the Chalvington Lover’s Corner 0937 Seaford Library 1211 1211 Crumbles Retail Park Asda dep 0908 1038 x main A259 if requested - Selmeston Village Hall 0944 Seaford Kingston Way 1216 1216 ask the driver Langney Shopping Centre 0915 1045 1212 Alciston Rose Cottage x 0948 Seaford Fairways Road 1218 1218 Westham rail station 0920 1050 1217 Berwick Crossroads A27 0951 0951 Seaford Pelham Road, Morrisons 1230 1230 Westham Gallows Lane/Peelings Lane 0923 1053 1220 Wilmington Giants Rest 0955 0955 Seaford Library 1231 1231 Stone Cross Dallaway Drive 0927 1057 1224 Wilmington Priory & Long Man 0956 0956 Exceat Country Park Centre 1238 1238 Hillier’s Garden Centre Stone Cross 0932 1102 Lullington Corner 1000 1000 Westdean Pond R R Hailsham High Street 0938 1108 x Litlington Plough & Harrow 1002 1002 Charleston Manor 1241 1241 Dittons Wood Corner 1229 Charleston Manor 1005 1005 Litlington Plough & Harrow 1244 1244 Polegate High Street rail station 1234 Westdean Pond 1009 1009 Lullington Corner 1246 1246 Polegate Lewes Rd/Gainsborough Lane 1237 Exceat Country Park Centre 1012 1012 Wilmington Priory & Long Man 1251 1251 Berwick Station 1244 Seaford Kingston Way 1019 1019 Wilmington Giants Rest 1252 1252 Seaford Library 1023 1023 Berwick Crossroads A27 1256 1256 Seaford Pelham Road, Morrisons 1026 1026 Alciston Rose Cottage R Seaford Chyngton Road 1029 1029 Selmeston Village Hall 1302 Seaford Fairways Road 1033 1033 Chalvington Lover’s Corner x 1304 Seaford Links Road 1037 1037 Berwick Station 1258 1311 Seaford opposite Library 1045 1045 Seaford Pelham Road, Morrisons 1046 1046 R buses call at these stops on request to the driver route 40 is supported by buses may arrive at stops after Westdean up to East Sussex County Council 10 minutes later if request stops are served buses continue to Chilver Bridge after Berwick Station on request to the driver 6 7 Eastbourne | East Dean | Jevington | Wannock 41 Berwick | Dicker | Selmeston | Arlington | Hailsham 42 Tuesday & Thursdays Wednesdays Eastbourne Gildredge Road stop G2 1010 1140 1450 Berwick Station 0922 Hailsham High Street 1203 Eastbourne Old Town opposite Waitrose x 1143 1453 Chalvington Lover’s Corner 0930 Ersham Road Palmers Row 1205 R Jevington Eight Bells 1031 Upper Dicker opp The Stores 0934 Windsor Road 1206 R Jevington Hungry Monk 1033 x x Horsebridge King’s Head 0940 The Avenue 1208 R East Dean Green Lane Car Park Village Hall x 1150 1500 Hailsham High Street arr 0946 Sandbanks Way 1210 R Friston Windmill Lane 1038 1154 1504 Hailsham High Street dep 0950 South Road Diplocks Way 1214 R Warren Lane The Brow 1039 1155 1505 Ersham Road Palmers Row 0952 Ingrams Way 1215 R Hillside junction, Dene Side 1042 1158 1508 Windsor Road 0953
Recommended publications
  • PARISH NEWS May 2020 50P
    HERSTMONCEUX AND WARTLING PARISH NEWS May 2020 50p This Month Reverend Richard writes the letter from the Rectory; Rev Peter’s Green Page; Melinda’s Famous Hymns column covers " Alleluia, Alleluia, Give Thanks to the Risen Lord ", plus the regular columns and news from around the parishes 1 From the Rectory Dear Friends, I am writing this on Easter Monday the headline in front of me says “The future of the virus unknowable” says the health secretary as over 10,000 related deaths have been recorded in our Hospitals. This sounds to me like we need some solid hope and I suspect that in May this will still be the case. However the Queen’s message for Easter yesterday did give hope and also food for thought in the midst of this dark time, and just to remind you, Easter is not over yet, it covers a period of 40 days, and every Sunday throughout the Christian year is also a celebration of Easter day. Here is a section of her address: “This year, Easter will be different for many of us, but by keeping apart we keep others safe. But Easter isn’t cancelled; indeed, we need Easter as much as ever. The discovery of the risen Christ on the first Easter Day gave his followers new hope and fresh purpose, and we can all take heart from this. We know that Coronavirus will not overcome us. As dark as death can be — particularly for those suffering with grief — light and life are greater. May the living flame of the Easter hope be a steady guide as we face the future”.
    [Show full text]
  • Alfriston Village Much Ado Books, Is an Award-Winning Independent Bookshop Situated in ALFRISTON Alfriston, Offering a Hand-Picked Selection of Both New and Old Books
    Much Ado Books Alfriston Village Much Ado Books, is an award-winning independent bookshop situated in ALFRISTON Alfriston, offering a hand-picked selection of both new and old books. www.muchadobooks.com/ Badgers Tea House BISC Alfriston was granted its market charter in 1406, and the Alfriston and the Cuckmere Valley house at the Old Village Bakery Minibus Destination Take a trip to Alfriston to explore the historic heritage of the dates from 1510. It was the village and the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside. village bakery for 200 years Stroll along the Cuckmere river or up onto the Downs to soak until 1933 – village residents up the peace and tranquillity of the area. used to bring cakes to bake to their local bakery (it was run by Alfriston is surrounded by the Wealden South Downs and the Richard Harryott in the 1700s, South Downs Way passes through the centre of known as Doughy!), but once this historical village. domestic ovens were affordable, many villages lost Around the village, visitors can enjoy their famous church (The Cathedral of the South Downs), clergy house along with galleries, their bakery. cafes, pubs and boutiques offering a wide range of gifts, from unusual chocolates to music memorabilia. Drink tea from fine bone china cups, poured from silver Alfriston hosts many events throughout the year including music festivals, traditional fetes, boot fairs ... the list seems endless. teapots, in a lovely walled Keep an eye on the website noted below for information. garden if the weather’s good, or in the cosy tea room if it’s https://www.alfriston-village.co.uk/ cooler, and enjoy freshly baked The village of Alfriston is steeped in history, and has scones and perfect cakes.
    [Show full text]
  • Trumpetts Farm, Nr. Hurstmonceux, East Sussex
    Trumpetts Farm, Nr. Hurstmonceux, East Sussex Trumpetts Farm with bespoke shelving and there is a well- proportioned sitting room with French doors to Bodle Street Green, the garden. Nr. Hurstmonceux, The large kitchen presents Horsham stone roof East Sussex, BN27 4RD tile as stunning flooring, a range of wall and base units, a four-oven Aga and a fitted utility A detached Grade II Listed farmhouse room. The kitchen opens into a triple aspect with annexe potential set in stunning garden room and French doors to the rear patio. gardens and situated at the heart of a The property also benefits from a generous sought after village cellar, suitable for a variety of uses. Herstmonceux 2.5 miles, Hailsham 5.9 miles, The first floor offers a large principal bedroom Pevensey Bay Station 7.3 miles (London Victoria with fitted dressing room and contemporary 1 hour 45 minutes), Bexhill-on-Sea 9.5 miles, en-suite bathroom with bath and separate walk- Eastbourne 11.2 miles, Hastings 15.0 miles, Lewes in shower and four further generous double 18.2 miles, Royal Tunbridge Wells 19.6 miles, bedrooms, one with Jack and Jill access to one Brighton 27.2 miles, London Gatwick Airport of the two family bathrooms. On the second 35.9 miles, Central London 60.6 miles floor the property offers a large 24 ft. office with exposed vaulted ceiling, suitable for use as an Reception hall | Drawing room | sitting room/ additional bedroom if required. Library | Family room | Dining room | Kitchen | Conservatory | Utility room | Cloackroom | Cellar Outside | Principal Bedroom with dressing room and The property is approached through twin stone en-suite bathroom | 4 Further bedrooms | Office pillars and wooden gates over a sweeping | 2 Family bathrooms | Garden | Double garage/ gravelled driveway providing parking for workshop with adjoining wood store and multiple vehicles and giving access to a carport with fist floor and shower room over | detached single garage.
    [Show full text]
  • Selmeston Conservation Area
    Selmeston Conservation Area Selmeston Village Wealden District Council has designated part of Selmeston village as a Conservation Area - an area of special architectural or historic interest - so that its character and appearance may be preserved and enhanced. This booklet explains why the designation has been made and what it implies for residents and landowners in the area. Introduction Selmeston village, positioned just beyond the foot of the Sussex Downs, is a relatively small linear village and is primarily residential in nature. The village consists almost entirely of frontage development extending northwards from the A27. The tracks leading from the crossroads at Selmeston Church give access to the residential properties of Little Bells and Green House to the east and Sherrington Manor some way to the west. The historic core of the village can be considered to be the area immediately to the north of and including the Parish Church of St Mary. In this locality, the listed buildings date from the 17th Century and the Church, although mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1085, is of a 14th Century style but was largely reconstructed in 1867. Sherrington Manor also dates from around the 17th Century. Selmeston Church Appraisal In order to determine the boundary of the Conservation Area, a study was made of the features which contribute to the special character of the village: 1. Listed Buildings: There are 14 buildings in the village included on the Statutory List of Buildings of Architectural or Historic Interest, all of which are listed as Grade II. The oldest building in Selmeston is the Parish Church which is of a 14th Century style, but much of the structure was rebuilt in 1867 and very little of the original building now remains.
    [Show full text]
  • Pdf Download
    EN LD IR A O E N W R P E S U E O A R RCH G Woodcock Hammer 1748 (Mercers’ Company, London) A Bloomery Site in Burwash David Brown Crowhurst Forge, Surrey – a new site identified J. S. Hodgkinson Notice of Wealden Ironworks in Early English Newspapers J. S. Hodgkinson Volume 32 Wealden The Location of Etchingham Forge Brian Herbert & Tim Cornish Second Series Modelling Business Performance of a Mid-18th Century Cannon Manufacturer Alan F. Davies 2012 Iron Index WEALDEN IRON RESEARCH GROUP Bulletin No. 32 Second Series 2012 CONTENTS Page No. A bloomery site in Burwash, East Sussex David Brown 3 Crowhurst Forge, Surrey - a new site identified J. S. Hodgkinson 5 Notices of Wealden ironworks in early English newspapers J. S. Hodgkinson 11 The location of Etchingham Forge Brian Herbert & Tim Cornish 28 Modelling business performance of a mid 18th-century cannon manufacturer Alan F. Davies 35 Corrigenda 56 Index 57 Honorary Editor David Crossley, 5, Canterbury Crescent, Sheffield, S10 3RW Honorary Secretary David Brown, 2, West Street Farm Cottages, Maynards Green, Heathfield, Sussex, TN21 0DG © Wealden Iron Research Group 2012 ISSN 0266-4402 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher and copyright holders. www.wealdeniron.org.uk 2 A BLOOMERY SITE IN BURWASH, EAST SUSSEX DAVID BROWN The stream which rises on the north side of the Dudwell valley at TQ 637228 was investigated, following it past Poundsford Farm down to the river Dudwell.
    [Show full text]
  • WARTLING PARISH COUNCIL DRAFT MINUTES of the FULL COUNCIL MEETING of 4Th March 2020 Held at the Reid Hall, Boreham Street
    WARTLING PARISH COUNCIL DRAFT MINUTES OF THE FULL COUNCIL MEETING OF 4th March 2020 held at The Reid Hall, Boreham Street 78 Present Councillors K Stevens (Chairman), D Kehl, C Paterson and W Reid. County Councillor B Bentley, District Councillor R Cade, A Stevens (Clerk) and five members of the public were also in attendance. 79 Apologies for Absence Apologies for absence were received from Councillor E Ashley and the reasons for her absence were accepted by the Parish Council. Apologies for absence were also received from District Councillor P Doodes. 80 Minutes of the Parish Council Meeting held on 8th January 2020. The Minutes of the Full Council Meeting held on the 8th January 2020, were read, confirmed as a true and accurate record, and signed by the Chairman. 81 Clerk’s Report on Matters’ Arising Councillor Stevens said; • he has replaced the battery in the defibrillator at The Lamb because it was flat. Councillors approved the cost of a new battery and pads at £199.31 plus vat. • He also checked the defibrillator at The Bull’s Head. It was in good working order. Councillors agreed that: • Councillor Stevens will write to the landlord of each pub and see if they can help contribute towards the cost of replacing the defibrillator battery. • Councillor Reid will check the defibrillator at The Bull’s Head each month and report back. • Councillor Paterson will check the one at The Lamb and report back. It was also noted that defibrillator batteries usually last between 4 and 5 years. 82 Disclosures of Interests There were no disclosures of interest on any items on this agenda nor were there any changes to the Register of Interests.
    [Show full text]
  • CUCKMERE BUSES Winners of the Queens Award for Voluntary Service
    CUCKMERE BUSES Winners of the Queens Award for Voluntary Service Service 125 Route description:Operates on Saturdays only. Revised route from 4th May 2019 125 Eastbourne, Gildredge Road - Lewes, Railway Station Via:District General Hospital grounds, Selmeston Road, Willingdon Village, Lower Willingdon, Wannock, Polegate, Wilmington, Alfriston, Selmeston, Charleston Farmhouse, Firle, Glynde and Ringmer. EASTBOURNE Gildredge Road(Stop G2), Terminus Road, The Avenue, Carew Road, Enys Road, Lewes Road, Kings Drive, Private Road through District General Hospital grounds (north & westbound), Kings Drive, Rodmill Drive***, Framfield Way***, Westfield Road***, Selmeston Road***, Kings Drive, Willingdon Roundabout, Willingdon Road, Wish Hill, WILLINGDON VILLAGE, Coopers Hill, Eastbourne Road, LOWER WILLINGDON, Willingdon Triangle, Coppice Avenue, Broad Road, Wannock Lane, WANNOCK, Wannock Road, POLEGATE, High Street, Hailsham Road, Cophall Roundabout, Eastbourne Road, A27 Lewes Road, WILMINGTON, Lewes Road, Drusillas Roundabout, C39 North Street**, ALFRISTON**, Private road to Alfriston Coach Park(Turn round)**, C39 North Street**, Drusillas Roundabout*, A27 Lewes Road, Berwick Crossroads (for BERWICK CHURCH), SELMESTON, A27 Lewes Road, Private Drive to CHARLESTON FARMHOUSE****, Turn around in front of visitor centre****, Private Drive from Charleston Farmhouse****, A27, Wick Street, The Street, FIRLE, (turn around at The Dock), The Street, A27 Lewes Road, Laceys Hill, GLYNDE, Laceys Hill, New Road, Glyndebourne, New Road, Ringmer Earwig Corner, B2192 Lewes Road, A26 Malling Hill, Malling Street, Phoenix Causeway, Eastgate Street, LEWES Bus Station Stop C, Eastgate Street, Friars Walk, Lansdown Place, Station Road, LEWES Railway Station. *= The 1200 journey from Eastbourne travels to and from Berwick Station South Car Park via the C39 Station Road and the 1800 journey from Eastbourne travels from Drusillas Roundabout via the C39 Station Road, to Berwick Station, where it terminates.
    [Show full text]
  • Hailsham Town Council
    HAILSHAM TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF a meeting of the HAILSHAM TOWN COUNCIL to be held in the JAMES WEST COMMUNITY CENTRE, BRUNEL DRIVE, HAILSHAM, on Wednesday, 30th January 2019 at 7.30 p.m. 1. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE: To receive apologies for absence of council members 2. DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST: To receive declarations of disclosable pecuniary interests and any personal and prejudicial interest in respect of items on this agenda. 3. PUBLIC FORUM: A period of not more than 15 minutes will be assigned for the purpose of permitting members of the Public to address the Council or ask questions on matters relevant to responsibilities of the Council, at the discretion of the Chairman. 4. CHAIRMAN’S UPDATE To receive a verbal update from the Chairman of Hailsham Town Council 5. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES To resolve that the Minutes of the Hailsham Town Council Meeting held on 21st November 2018 and the Extraordinary Meeting held on 9th January 2018 may be confirmed as a correct record and signed by the Chairman. 6. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS TO COUNCIL To consider the following recommendations made by committees, which are outside of their terms of reference or otherwise were resolved as recommendations to full council: 6.1 Strategic Projects Committee 12/12/2018 – Hailsham Cemetery 7. NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN COMMITTEE 7.1 To note the minutes of the Neighbourhood Plan Committee Meeting 13/12/2018 7.2 To approve the Neighbourhood Plan Committee’s delegated authority up to the next Town Council meeting 8. FOOTBALL PROVISION IN HAILSHAM To receive a verbal update regarding a recent meeting held with local football clubs to discuss football provision in Hailsham.
    [Show full text]
  • The Old Manse, High Street, Alfriston, Price Guide - £430,000
    The Old Manse, High Street, Alfriston, Price Guide - £430,000 Viewing strictly by appointment The Old Manse, High Street, Alfriston, East Sussex BN26 5SZ An extremely rare residential and commercial opportunity in the downland village of Alfriston - A charming period property overlooking Warrior Square presently run as a highly successful antique showroom with self-contained living accommodation above Ground floor accommodation comprises 28’ x 12’ principal show room ♦ office ♦ utility area ♦ separate wc Self-contained first floor apartment with private courtyard garden ♦ large entrance hall and utility lobby with large cellar below and staircase to first floor ♦ ♦ charming sitting room spacious open plan luxuriously fitted kitchen/dining room bedroom suite comprising double bedroom and luxurious bathroom/wc Ground Floor Accommodation comprises Charming Sitting Room 15'4” x 13' (4.67m x 3.96m) Description An extremely rare residential and Principal Show Room 28’10” x 12’10” (8.79m x 3.91m) into the recesses flanking the fireplace , beamed ceiling, commercial opportunity in the downland village of reducing to 9’8” (2.95m) at the rear featuring an open range of fitted adjustable book shelving, radiator. Alfriston - A charming period property overlooking fireplace, beamed ceilings and a double aspect with Warrior Square presently run as a highly successful windows to the front and side. Double Bedroom 1 14'9” x 9'6” (4.50m x 2.90m) to antique showroom with self-contained living accommodation above . This Grade II listed freehold include
    [Show full text]
  • Gardens and Grounds
    A Selection of Events for 2020 Opening Times and Admission Prices 2020 u Saturday 21st and u Sunday 28th June Open daily from 15th February to 1st November 2020 Sunday 22nd March Canadian Connections (except Friday 28th August), 10am–6pm (5pm February, Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea u 29th, 30th and 31st March, October and November). Last admission one hour u Sunday 12th and August before closing. Easter Monday 13th April Medieval Festival Daily Rate Gardens and Grounds only Castle Tours (extra fee) Gardens and Grounds Easter Family Fun u Sunday 13th September Adult £7.00 £3.00 u Sunday 26th April Wedding Fair Child (4–17 years) £3.50 £1.50 One of the finest brick built castles Tea Dance in the Castle (Empirical Events) Child (under 4), Carer Free Free in Britain Ballroom u Sunday 27th September u Saturday 16th May Taste of Autumn Senior (65+), Castle Night Trek u Saturday 31st October Disabled and Student £6.00 £3.00 (Chestnut Tree House) and Sunday 1st Family of 4 £17.50 N/A u Saturday 23rd May November (2 adults and 2 children or 1 adult and 3 children) National Garden Scheme Halloween Horrors Family of 5 £21.50 N/A Day u Sundays 13th and (2 adults and 3 children or 1 adult and 4 children) u Sunday 21st June 20th December u Tour times – are available by checking the website or Father’s Day Afternoon Tea Christmas Lunch and Carols calling 01323 833816 (please note that as the Castle operates as an International Study Centre for Queen’s For further information and full events calendar University in Canada, it is not freely open to the public and visit www.herstmonceux-castle.com tours are scheduled around timetables and other uses or email [email protected] including conferences/weddings).
    [Show full text]
  • A27 East of Lewes Improvements PCF Stage 3 – Environmental Assessment Report
    ¦ Lower Barn "N Bushy Meadow Lodge Railway View Farm Farm Cottages Lower Mays 4690 Lower Mays Bungalow Mays Farm Middle Farm Pookhill Barn Petland Barn 12378 Sherrington Ludlay Farm Manor Compton Wood Firle Tower Selmeston Green House Beanstalk Charleston Stonery Farm Farm Tilton House 12377 Peaklet Cottage Keepers Sierra Vista Stonery Metres © Crown copyright and databaseFarm rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 100030649. 0 400 You are permitted to use thisCottages data solely to enable you to respond to, or interact with, DO NOT SCALE the organisation that provided you with the data. You are not permitted to copy, Tilton Wood sub-licence, distribute or sell any of this data to third parties in any form. KEY: SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL Drawing Status Suitability Project Title A27 INFORMATON FINAL S0 DESIGN FIX 3 EAST OF LEWES In addition to the hazards/risks normally associated with the types of work Drawing Title FLOOD MITIGATION AREAS detailed on this drawing, note the following significant residual risks WSP House (Reference shall also be made to the design hazard log). 70 Chancery Lane NOISE SENSITIVE RECEPTOR Construction FIGURE 11-1: 2 London NOISE IMPORTANT AREA (NIA) WC2A 1AF NOISE AND VIBRATION CONSTRAINTS PLAN Tel: +44 (0)20 7314 5000 PAGE 2 OF 5 www.wspgroup.co.uk CONSTRUCTION STUDY AREA Maintenance / Cleaning www.pbworld.com Scale Drawn Checked Aproved Authorised OPERATIONAL CALCULATION AREA Copyright © WSP Group (2019) 1:11,000 NF CR GK MS Client Original Size Date Date Date Date Use A3 15/03/19 15/03/19 15/03/19 15/03/19 Drawing Number Project Ref.
    [Show full text]
  • Final Programme 2018
    71st Saturday 26th May Heathfield & District 2018 8am – 5.15pm AGRICULTURAL SHOW Little Tottingworth Farm, ICUL GR TU A not-for-profit organisation benefiting the local community A R A Broad Oak, Heathfield, D L L S E I O East Sussex F C H I T E A T E Y H FREE THE SOUTH EAST’S PREMIER PROGRAMME ONE DAY AGRICULTURAL SHOW F R E E M A N F O RMA N CONTENTS 4 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM 17 WOMEN’S INSTITUTE Experts in handling the sale of a wide range of superb properties from Apartments and Pretty Cottages up to exclusive Country Homes, Estates and Farms 6 TIMETABLE OF EVENTS 17 MICRO BREWERY FESTIVAL 8 SOCIETY OFFICIALS 26 VINTAGE TRACTOR & WORKING STEAM SOLD SOLD 9 STEWARDS 18 NEW ENTERPRISE ZONE 10 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 20 COUNTRY WAYS 12 SPONSORS & DONATIONS 11 FARMERS MARKET 14 COMPETITIONS & ATTRACTIONS 22 ARTS & CRAFTS MARQUEE 27 TRADE STANDS 24 SUSSEX FEDERATION OF YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB 33 CATTLE SECTION SOLD SOLD 50 SHOWGROUND MAP 24 EDUCATION AREA 53 SHEEP SECTION 24 PLUMPTON COLLEGE 48 PIG SECTION 16 DISPLAYS 61 HORSE SECTION LIABILITY TO THE PUBLIC AND/OR EXHIBITORS ® Country Homes Battle 01424 777165 Country Homes Tunbridge Wells 01892 615757 A) All visitors to premises being used by the Society accept that the Society its Officers, employees or Est 1982 May 2018 servants shall have taken all reasonable steps to ensure the safety of such visitors while in or upon Battle Burwash Hawkhurst Heathfield the premises, or while entering or leaving the same. B) All visitors to premises being used by the Society shall at all times exercise all reasonable care 01424 773888 01435 883800 01580 755320 01435 865055 while in or upon the premises, or while entering or leaving the same.
    [Show full text]