January 2020

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HAPPY NEW YEAR

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Happy New Year!

Looking at our smiles and the groaning food table below, you can see we had a good time at our Christmas lunch - you probably think that all we ever do is eat, drink and have fun.

OK, that is what we do a lot of the time but we also raise awareness and campaign on issues of local, national and international concern.

With over 220,000 members, the WI is recognised as a powerful force for change. So while most of us are making (and breaking) New Year resolutions, WIs across the UK are discussing the resolutions we want to progress in 2020. Our list includes:

Increasing stem cell donor registration - to provide life-saving cancer treatment.

Female crash test dummies – women are significantly more likely to die, or be se- riously injured in car crashes because test dummies are all based on male shapes.

End modern slavery - tens of thousands of victims are hiding in plain sight in the UK.

Time to talk about death and dying – 64% of us think we avoid talking about death, yet it can really help people to get the end of life care they would want.

Protect our precious helium – it’s widely used in healthcare, medical and scien- tific research, but it’s non-renewable and in short supply.

If you’d like to join us or find out more: email: [email protected] or phone Maureen: 01403 268963 or Wendy: 01403 217152

3 Christ’s Hospital School Performing Arts Events - Our forthcoming events include: Thursday 16th Jan. at 7.30pm – An Evening with Brangwyn

Tuesday 28th Jan. at 7.30pm – Evening Pupils Recital: Music Scholars

Sunday 1st March at 2pm – Piano Workshop with Carole Presland

Sunday 8th March at 3pm – Band Concert

Saturday 14th March at 10.15am – Choral Society Workshop

Wednesday 18th March at 10.30am – A Talk by Brangwyn author Dr Libby Horner

Sunday 22nd March at 7pm – Angus Ross Gala Concert

Box Office 01403 247434 Website: www.christs-hospital.org.uk Email: [email protected]

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If you would like to publish your sports news in this magazine please contact the Editor by email: [email protected] FOOTBALL: Broadbridge Heath Football Club

As the year comes to a close, we can look back over a 12 month period of frustration, anticipation and finally excitement as the Clubs long-term ambition of having a home of our own finally came to fruition. Frustration because of the time it took, our expectations were that we would have been in situ long before the dwellings in Cook Way were occupied and the years dragged on and on. Anticipation because the pavilion was finished in August 2018 and we were just waiting for the developers and the District Council to agree when we could take ownership and Excitement having finally moved into the pavilion on August 5th, a day before our first league match of the season.

Since then it's been full on, hardly a day goes by without some of our volunteers working on the facilities whether that's constructing something, routine maintenance, cleaning, working in our bar and kitchen, managing and coaching one of our teams or doing administration work, the jobs are endless and a big thank you to everyone involved, without you this wouldn't have been possible.

The Social Club is taking shape and if you haven't already visited us, then why not pop along one evening and take a look, although not fully established we are open Sunday from 12,00 midday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings and when the first team are playing at home on Saturdays the social club and bar is open from midday.

We also have a choir singing in the club on Tuesday mornings from 10.00 until 12.00 and they'll be delighted to hear from you should you wish to join in. The room is also available for other community groups to hire during the day so if you are looking for a venue then please get in touch we'll be delighted to show you around.

Our next first team matches are as follow: 28th Dec Away v Horsham YMCA, Kick Off 3.00 04th Jan Away v Alfold, Kick Off 3.00 11th Jan Home v Down, Kick Off 3.00

For more information please visit our website at

https://www.pitchero.com/clubs/broadbridgeheathfc

Wishing you all a Prosperous New Year.

6 CRICKET Broadbridge Heath Cricket Club Byfleets Lane Broadbridge Heath West RH12 3PB

http://broadbridgeheath.play-cricket.com/home/home.asp Just a short report from me to make sure we are not forgotten during this very wet winter.

At our recent AGM, 1st XI captain Tom Endacott notified his decision to stand-down to concentrate on his playing. Tom has been a star performer for us in recent seasons and it’s important that after injury, he returns to top form as we try to establish ourselves as a strong team in a competitive Division 6. As a result, James Round was elected as the new captain and James follows a strong family tradition in the club with his dad and brother both playing too.

Meanwhile, our winter indoor team is still going well in the Crawley League with a win over Crawley ‘B’ but a defeat to Three Bridges ‘A.’ By the time you read this our indoor nets at the Hove County Ground will have started so please let me know if any readers would like to join us. Finally, our Awards Evening is on the 23rd December at the clubhouse.

Now it’s back to watching the cricket in Australia on TV, particularly the fabulous weather in Perth.

Colin Case

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News from your Horsham District Councillors in Broadbridge Heath

We hope the residents of Broadbridge Heath had a very peaceful and merry Christmas. A new year is upon us again and 2020 will bring a lot of change to this country and to Broadbridge Heath. A new government will bring unprecedented change, whether you voted for or against it, we will all be impacted by their actions.

As your District Councillors we will be working to make sure that the council is prepared to deal with whatever comes next. The biggest challenge for the council will not be Brexit, but rather how we deal with our finances. At the time of writing it is not clear what changes if any will be made to the council’s income, but we will be keeping a close eye on this as more information comes to light.

On a more local scale, this year should see the major highways work and major development in the village come to an end. As your District Councillors we are looking at ways we can become more engaged in the village and tackle more of the issues that matter most to you. Look out for information on some upcoming councillor surgeries.

There are a number of local issues that we will be consulting on this year, especially as we move closer to the Local Plan Review and we look forward to engaging with you on them. As always if you do have any issues that you want us to take a look at, please don’t hesitate in getting in touch.

Best wishes, Matthew Allen and Louise Potter Broadbridge Heath Parish Council Clerk and Financial Officer Jo Ball T: 07716 130103 E: [email protected] Broadbridge Heath Parish Council, PO Box 1009, , Horsham, RH12 9RX

Broadbridge Heath Parish Council would like to wish all the residents of Broadbridge Heath a Happy New Year. 9 St John’s Church, Broadbridge Heath

St John’s Events – January 2020

Sunday 5 January - Cafe@Church Open from 10.00 am. For all the family. Coffee served all morning, papers, chill, craft activities, games for children, worship and short talk.

Tuesday 7,14, 21 & 28 January – Early Bird Café 8.45 – 10.00 am. Come along for Fair Trade coffee/tea, toast, biscuits, read the papers and have a chat. No charge but donations welcome. All ages welcome. Toys for toddlers. Contact Val 01403 260179

Wednesday 8 January - Tea & Fellowship 2.30 pm. Open to all elderly folk in Broad bridge Heath. Contact Heather 01403 210996

Thursday 9, 16, 23 & 30 January – Kinderoo Baby & Toddler Group 10-11.30 am. All pre-school children and their carers are welcome. Entrance fee is only £2 per family which includes refreshments. Contact Hollie 07966 037669

Wednesday 15 January – Village Lunch 12 for 12.30 pm. Cost £4. To book please contact Charlotte 01403 267673

WE ARE NOW A NEW PARISH !

From 1st November 2019 St John’s, Broadbridge Heath became an independent Benefice and Parish to be officially known as ‘The Benefice and Parish of Broadbridge Heath, in the district of Horsham, in the diocese of Chichester’ – simply known as St John’s Broadbridge Heath for most day-to-day purposes. Our vision is unchanged and we look forward to continuing to serve our Parish and maintaining close links with the other churches in Horsham

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If you are over 50 please come and join Hayley, Age UK Horsham District’s Village Agent for Broadbridge Heath, for a ‘Cuppa and Chat’ at the Shelly Arms on Tuesday 7th January from 1.30pm to 3.30pm. For more information please call our offices on 01403 260560 or email [email protected]

This role is provided by Age UK Horsham District and supported and kindly funded by Broadbridge Heath Parish Council.

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Brian New, Assistant Priest, St John’s Church, Broadbridge Heath, Church Road, RH12 3LD

[email protected] www.stjohnsbbh.org.uk

So, Was That It?

Phew! It’s January and we’ve done Christmas and are now looking ahead to the New Year (but not the credit card statement!) and wondering what lies ahead. Perhaps you’re excited or perhaps you are fearful of the future. But let’s just pause and think about what has just happened…….

We start the Christmas process in about October (or at least the shops do) and then we race about getting presents, making arrangements, perhaps go to nativity plays and carol services, eat Christmas dinner, watch the festive episode of Dr Who and then get ready for New Year – quickly followed by getting back into the normal routine. Christmas rapidly becomes a hazy memory – but is that really it? Shouldn’t the wonder and excitement of Christmas be something that stays with us for a bit longer? Is Jesus confined to a few weeks a year – we get him out for a nativity play and some well-loved songs and then put him back in the loft with the decorations until next year?

One of the songs in the Shelley School KS1 nativity had the words “Jesus is the greatest gift in history” and if that’s true then He clearly isn’t just for Christmas but is someone we can enjoy and know all the year round. In John’s gospel we read that “God so loved the world that he gave His only son that whoever believes in Him shall be saved and have eternal life.” God wants us to know him so much that Jesus was given to live as a normal human to show us how we can experience God’s love – not just at Christmas but all year and all of our lives.

And, we can choose to receive and enjoy this gift or to put it back in its box in the loft. My prayer and hope is that you enjoy the truth of Christmas throughout the coming year and that 2020 brings you many blessings.

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Praying for Our Local Streets.

At St John’s Church, we are praying every month for a set of roads in the village. If you would like something prayed for, email us: [email protected]

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VILLAGE ROADWORKS UPDATE.

Note from the BBH Mag Editor: This information is supplied by the contractors and was correct at the time this magazine went to press (15th December 2019).Let’s all hope the work is completed soon; it’s been difficult time for many residents. ======Planned works for January 2020:

1. At Farthings Hill the footways outside of Hendy Ford and the Shell petrol station will be completed. The old footways on the north side of the roundabout will be removed as pedestrian access around the roundabout will be provided by the new footways and traffic signal controlled crossing points.

2. Resurfacing works to the Newbridge roundabout can now take place following the stopping up of the old access into Road. These works are planned for mid-January 2020. In addition to this resurfacing work the footways to the north and west of the roundabout will be widened and re-surfaced.

Countryside Properties and their Contractors, Walker Construction, are expected to start construction works on the new Neighbourhood Centre downgrading on the C622 in January. They will provide dates and more information in due course. We continue to liaise with them on temporary traffic management and handover of the closure on the C622.

Please remember that businesses are open as usual at Tesco, the Bridge Leisure Centre, Bridge Retail Park and in the village of Broadbridge Heath.

We would like to thank the local community for their continued patience during these improvements as we realise that works of this nature can be inconvenient. Our site will be closed during from 20th December and reopen on Monday 6th January to complete the remaining works. The team would like to offer our warm wishes over this festive period and are looking forward to completing the Broadbridge Heath Major Improvement Scheme in the early part of 2020.

Updates are also made available on the WSCC website - https://www.westsussex.gov.uk/roads-and-travel/roadworks-and- projects/road-projects/broadbridge-heath-major-highways- improvements/

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Muntham House School’s Local Offer to the Community

Muntham House School, , Horsham, .

Is a specialist boarding and day school for boys aged 8-18 with emotional and social difficulties which affect their learning and behaviour.

The School has an excellent reputation and has been judged by OFSTED as Outstanding or Good for the last 15 years. Muntham has also picked up international awards from the British Council.

Muntham House has a history of successful partnership working with local schools, Care services, other public services and Further Education colleges. Muntham House School has an excellent reputation with local and national employers, Further Education colleges and universities where our young people continue to thrive and become successful citizens and taxpayers.

Muntham House is a non-maintained boarding and day specialist school set up by the Ministry of Education in 1953 and has a long tradition of partnership working with all of the local authorities in the South and South East of . We welcome the New Children and Families Act and the attendant SEND Code of Practice and in particular the new development of a Local Offer to Parents and others for the support of young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities.

Please call us for free advice on any challenging behaviour you may be experiencing with your child.

Muntham House School, Barns Green, Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 0NJ Tel: 01403 730302 Email: [email protected] Web: www.muntham.org.uk

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Village Contacts. Cut out this page and keep it by your phone.

st Shelley Primary School 1 Broadbridge Heath Administration Office 01403 271340 Beavers/Cubs/Scouts Paula Flack (GSL) 01403 791453 or [email protected] Kinderoo Parent & Toddler Group Meets on Thursday mornings at St Johns

Church Hall 1st BBH Rainbows

Sharon Newman Broadbridge Heath W.I. [email protected] Maureen McConnell 01403 268963

Wendy Griffin 01403 217152 2nd BBH Brownies [email protected] Sharon Carver

[email protected] Horsham & District Cats Protection:

Report lost or found cat 01403 854464 2nd BBH Guides and Rangers

Sharon Newman Horsham Arun Badminton Club [email protected] Ian Wood 01403 250337 - Website: www.habc badminton.com St Johns Church

[email protected] Citizens Advice consumer helpline

03454 04 05 06

Broadbridge Heath Parish Council Chairman – Terry Oliver Toasties Youth Club Donna Puttick 07940 886615 [email protected] Clerk – Jo Ball 07916 778547 or 01403 581962 07716 130103 - —————————————————

Contact details for: Broadbridge Heath Gala Association BROADBRIDGE HEATH PARISH Email: [email protected] COUNCIL Broadbridge Heath District Councillors Contact: Jo Ball, The Clerk of the Parish Louise Potter and Matt Allen Council [email protected] PO Box 1009, Cowfold, West Sussex, RH12 9RX Broadbridge Heath Cricket Club e-mail: clerk@broadbridgeheath- 07740 101983 pc.gov.uk Telephone: 07716 130103. Broadbridge Heath Football Club 01403 252273

Broadbridge Heath Tennis Club Ann Lines 01403 790503

Horsham District Indoor Bowls Club 01403 268346

Broadbridge Heath Club (Ladies) Sally Booker 01403 260036 19

Karen MacDonald

The Financial Fairy Godmother of Broadbridge Heath

New Year’s resolution

Last month we had a General Election and whether we are happy or not with the result I am sure most would agree that the people sent a clear message for the Government to sort things out so that we can move forward. As we enter another year it’s time to consider our New Year’s resolutions. If you’re having difficulties deciding what yours are, here’s our advice. We can usually improve our lives somehow, and there will certainly be ways we can move forward. So what is a good starting point? First, look at last year and ask yourself if you were happy with the way it went and if not, what could be improved? Base your resolutions on this. For example, if you believe you worked too hard make it your resolution but also include how much downtime you should have. This is more meaningful than giving up chocolate for example, and the more meaningful resolutions are more likely to be achieved. As an adviser, I always feel you should include a financial resolution, outlining your goals. We aim to achieve this for our clients when we hold their annual review. I also believe that any resolutions should be written down and all goals defined clearly. So don’t leave them to the last minute, take time to really think about what you want. If you feel there is too much to expect to achieve in one year, consider what steps you can take towards making it happen. We do offer a free, without obligation financial consultation so if you need a hand, we can guide you through the process and help you reach your goal.

Karen MacDonald is an independent financial adviser with Monetary Solutions. www.monetarysolutions.co.uk To discuss the above or any other financial matter, please call us on 01403 288078 or email [email protected].

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