August/ September Issue No 26 2014 DELIVERED FREE IN KNOLL AREA* Knoll Community Association receives funding boost

The Knoll Community Association has gratefully About the Safer in Sussex Community received a grant of £1300 from the Police & Fund Crime Commissioner’s Safer in Sussex Community Fund. The Safer in Sussex Community Fund helps local voluntary and community groups Bill and Christine Nye joined the Police & tackle crime and improve community safety Crime Commissioner, Katy Bourne and by providing financial support to projects representatives from over 60 other local and services that address the priorities organisations who had also been awarded outlined in the Police and Crime Plan. funding at a special “Celebration Showcase” event held in Lewes on Thursday 19th June.

Commenting on the funding award Bill said: “We are delighted to have been awarded this grant from the Police & Crime Commissioner’s Community Fund, which will enable the Community Association to continue its good works within the local community, making the area a better place to live”. Commenting The Knoll Community Association on its successful bid Mrs Bourne said: “This is a great example of an innovative local project that aims to make our communities safer. The Safer in Sussex Community Fund was launched to help communities tackle crime and disorder and I am very pleased with the level of response we received during the Bill and Christine Nye from The Knoll first round of applications. I look forward to Community Association receiving visiting the team at St Richard’s Community funding from Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner, Katy Bourne Centre, and following the progress of the (top left). project over the coming months.” by Knoll Community Association

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*The Scroll is also delivered in areas like Laburnum, Moyne Close and some public places in Hangleton, Portslade and West Toads Hole Valley, Traffic penalties, Weekly Groups at St Richard’s Housing and Community News Monday On the 11th of June, 2014 Martin Carpenter from Yoga: 9.30am until 10.30am Bi-lingual Tots: 9.30am until 11.30am Enplan and Rob Frasier from Young Women’s Group: 7pm until 9pm Council came to the Hangleton and Knoll Community Girl Guides: 6pm until 9pm Action meeting to give an update on the Toads Hole Knoll Community Association: every 2nd Mon of the month Valley development. The Developers are looking for Tuesday a partner which should be chosen in the next couple ESOL Group: 9am until 12noon of months. There has been a great deal of discussion Knoll Advice Centre Drop-In Service: 10am until 1pm regarding the access road, as to whether it would Tai Chi for Over 50’s: 12noon until 1pm be directed through the estate. No decision has Forget-Me-Knots: 1pm until 4pm 50+ Singing Group: 1.15pm until 2.45pm been made at this time. Further consultation will Keep Fit Zuzzannah: 7pm until 8.30pm take place from July to September. A Site has been Wednesday set aside for a School, but under the Free School Church Service: 9.20am until 10am Scheme a separate application for funding will be Computer Drop-In: through the day made to the Government and when funds have been Pilates: 11.40am until 12.45pm released the School can then be built. It is entirely ESOL group: 1pm until 3pm separate to the current plan. An Ecological report Saxophone Tuition: 7pm was being prepared as this has to be in place before Thursday Knoll Lunch Club: planning consent can be considered. As the planning 11.15am until 2.15pm Multi-Cultural Women’s Group: 10am until 12noon process is very expensive everything has to be in place Kate’s Pilates: 6.30pm until 7.30pm before it is submitted. Things are progressing slowly. Bingo: 7pm until 9pm Friday The PSCO Joel Moore and PC Jack Bowry gave a ESOL Group: 9am until 12noon report on the Police Day of Action on June the 4th. Line Dancing: 1pm until 3pm It was very successful with 19 traffic tickets being Children’s Muslim/Arabic Group: 6pm until 8.15pm issued. There was a large police presence outside Saturday Persian Language School: 10.30am until 12.30pm Goldstone School and tickets were issued for Bingo: 7pm until 9pm dangerous parking. Complaints have been received Sunday that at the start and end of the school day this road Church Service: 9.15am until 10.15am becomes a health risk as emergency vehicles cannot Call Pat or Ann on 414483 for further details access it. The Police and Traffic Wardens witnessed the problems first hand when the road came toa standstill because the dustmen arrived. The Police Hangleton & Knoll have also completed a letter drop to stop anti-social parking. Several tickets were also issued at the Community Action Grenadier area for parking offences. Local shops “Get involved and have a say were checked to make sure they had the correct in your Community” licences to operate.

Ann Tizzard said she represented the Knoll Estate at housing meetings. She asked if anything had been done to help an elderly resident who is waiting for handrails to be fitted. Elaine Bachelor said her neighbour was also waiting for handrails. Julie Wilson from BHCC Neighbourhood Team answered that a time had been arranged to deal with the matter. Ann requested that when residents made applications from the Estate Budget it should be pointed out that Housing, Fire Service, Community Safety, when approval has been received, it could still take Police, City Clean. Bring your questions along. some time before monies are available. Unable to attend? Question forms available at Claire Johnson reported that the Multicultural St Richard’s Church and Community Centre or Women’s Group had a successful AGM on June at www.communityaction-hk.org.uk the 10th. The Group has been meeting for the past 5 years and 60 of the 120 members attended. Date and venue of the next meeting Wednesday 10th September 10.30am-12noon More information and full minutes of the Community action meetings, as well as report forms can be found on at St Richard’s Church & Community our website: www.communityaction-hk.org.uk.The date Centre, Egmont Road, Hove of the next meeting is shown on the advertisement on this page. Light refreshments will be provided For more information please contact by Angie Walker , HK Community Action Pat or Ann on 414483

2 To submit an article or a comment to The Scroll see www.thescroll.co.uk or email: [email protected] To advertise in The Scroll see www.thescroll.co.uk or email: [email protected] LOCAL COUNCILLORS They are looking after our local area and will hear Shape-Up Hangleton out all the residents concerns. Please contact them: Hangleton Community Centre Dawn Barnett 4pm - 5pm 3rd Friday in month Harmsworth Crescent BN3 8BW St Richard’s Community Centre, Egmont Road, Hove Every Thursday for 10 weeks Tel: 291198 Starts 2nd October Email: [email protected] 10am – 11.30am Tony Janio Hangleton and Knoll Community Directory 4pm - 5pm 1st Friday in month www.hangletonandknollcommunity.org.uk Hangleton Library, free services, community groups and West Way, Hove organisations of benefit to local Tel: 296434 Hangleton & Knoll residents Email: [email protected] BEECHWOOD TREE SPECIALISTS

Hangleton & Knoll NCHSCCARB Our local Councillors Dawn and Tony would like BRIGHTON you to contact them (details above) if you see a 01273 410764 dog being walked out without a lead. 07876 653 494 Did you know that there is a £80 fineto the owner? Please do get in touch if you have any concerns. You can also call 01273 292445 to report. ALL WASTE TIMBER RECYCLED PROFESSIONAL TREE AND HEDGE “SURGERY”

Hangleton & Knoll Labour and Co-operative Councillor CHIMNEY SWEEP

Councillor Brian Fitch 291139 [email protected] Fully Insured Write to Councillor Brian Fitch at: Chimney Sweeping Certificate Issued Brighton & Hove City Council, King’s House, Grand Avenue, Hove, BN3 2LS. Contact David on Councillor Fitch is able to call at your home or you can 07724 148817 or 01273 414961 meet him at his office to discuss any local issues. Your Labour & Co-operative Councillor www.davidthechimneysweep.co.uk is here to help www.brighton-hove.gov.uk David The Chimney Sweep

RECYCLE AT ST RICHARD’S Community Centre, Egmont Road,Hove. Please drop in to the foyer of the community centre and use the recycling bins provided to get rid of your not needed anymore bras and shoes. NEW: Now you can recycle your PRINTER CARTRIDGES (please leave in the Community Centre) and PAPER (in the bins situated right from the gates). Think of the environment while clearing up!

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Contact HKP: Youth Work: T: 01273 706469 Michelle, Helen, Nina & Polly E: [email protected] Celebrating Hangleton & Knoll’s Community: T: 01273 410858 Multicultural Women’s Group Claire Johnson (Coordinator) & Clare Hopkins In June the Multicultural Wimen’s Group (MCWG) celebrated their E: [email protected] 5th Birthday, they now have over 120 members and are the biggest E: [email protected] Multicultural group in the City. Congratulations to the entire group! www.facebook.com“ HaKIT has also been working in partnership with MCWG and Brighton and The Hangleton and Knoll Hove City Council to bring a new and very popular conversational English Project Youth Team has a course to Hangleton & Knoll taught by qualified tutors Mumtaz Ahmed & facebook page! Search for us and Faiza Baghoth. We ran 18 weeks of courses with 29 attendees. This course “like” our page to be kept up to will be back in November. Also in partnership with the MCWG there will be date with activities and events.” a “Life in the UK” course for both men and women this will start on 23.9.14. If English is your second language and you would like more information on Catch our tweets either of these courses please call Faiza Baghoth 07557 374939. www.twitter.com HKP_info Coming up at HKP Our HaKIT Leaflets which detail computer courses and free drop- Community: ins are available to download from Hangleton Park Community Festival Saturday 30th Aug 11am-3pm www.hkproject.org.uk in Hangleton Park: Laser Quest; Bouncy Castle, Climbing Wall; Face Painting; Music; Raffle and much much more! (See page 9) Regular Activities: HaKIT Computer Drop-ins Being Well Coffee Morning Come along and share your ideas on At St Richard’s on Wednesdays: Health and Well Being for Hangleton and Knoll, We’d like to know what 10am-12noon, 1pm-3pm, 3pm- types of activities make you feel well and how we can support you to 5pm. For help with getting online, make them happen. There’s a FREE Hand Massage Taster too. To find learning the basics, writing a out more please get in touch or just drop in to the Coffee Morning. Tues CV & one-to-one help available th with friendly helpful tutors and 9 September 10am-12noon at Hangleton Community Centre. volunteers. Also find out about HaKIT: Summer Break new courses. The drop-ins are Free. • Last Computer Drop-in Wed 30th July - Back Wed 3rd September • Last FI Drop-in Thu 31st July - Back Friday 5th September 10am NEW From September: To find out more call Lulu 881446 or E: [email protected] What is “Moneyworks”? Anything that using a computer Youth Team: makes cheaper; increases your Summer Holidays Youth Activities: as usual we are running our income or helps you manage your fantastic programme of varied low cost or free activities in the school finances, find out more with David holidays; the programme schedule will be available from the end of July. This Drop-in runs every Friday 10am-1pm in the HaKIT room Details available on the youth teams Facebook page, or contact the (see also page 5). Youth Team on 01273 706469. Detached Youth Work: Youth Want to know what’s happening in Hangleton & Knoll?: Team out & about after school in We send out regular updates to over 300 residents about project and Hangleton & Knoll. For regular community activities & events so if you would like up to the minute information updates and more info “like” our straight to your inbox please email: [email protected] and ask “add me Facebook page. to the database”. Registered Charity No. 113997; Company Limited by Guarantee No. 7260539 Tel: (01273) 881446 Email: [email protected] Web: www.hkproject.org.uk

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Clare as Part of the 50+ Team Outings

In the last issue Keith our chairman, gave the The ever popular outings news that our Project Worker, Catherine was continue and have recently leaving and she was replaced by a new project included a trips to Denbies worker Clare Hopkins. Clare has responsibility Winery at Dorking (very for older folk in the community and has already popular), Truffles Bakery, the Chichester made an impact with her enthusiasm, drive Canal and Newhaven Lifeboat. The outings and bubbly personality. Clare is based at are chosen to be low impact and, where possible, St Richard’s Community Centre but she will be wheelchair friendly. out and about in the community. 50+ Gardening Group Meanwhile, Catherine is really enjoying her new outreach job as NHS health advisor, so once In response to our appeal for a garden, Wayfield more we would like to wish her all the best. Residential Home in Wayfield Avenue have very kindly offered a plot in their grounds. Cream Tea Event It even has a greenhouse! This is great news for the Gardening group and work has started By the time this edition is published we will have on clearing and levelling the ground ready for held our 2014 Cream Tea event. I’m sure that planting. Volunteers from the “Hope 2014” team everyone who comes will have a great time at Holland Road Baptist Church are helping enjoying the tea and scones, the entertainment, out with this initial push. If you are interested in winning a raffle prize (well not everybody), and getting involved with the 50+ Gardening Group chatting to the Mayor. then please contact us (details below).

The event is also a means of finding out what Active Forever new activities residents would be interested in. The Brighton and Hove City Council Sports Some of the ideas that have been put forward so Development Team have been running a far are: “Take Part” festival over the past few weeks. As part of this an event was held • 50+ Health walk by foot or scooter “Active Forever” at the King Alfred Leisure Centre on 1st July. • Photography classes Active Forever is aimed at older people and the • Mixing it up activities/projects with children, event highlighted and demonstrated various families and young people sports and activities that are available including • Lunch club at the Hangleton Community bowls, tennis, flamenco dancing, table tennis, Centre, a regular wholesome cooked lunch, croquet, Nordic walking and more - something a chance to socialise and meet new people for everybody. If you fancy getting your gym kit • Meditation classes or flamenco dress on then you can contact the • Cookery classes and demonstrations. on • Dementia Café/activities for Carers and those Sports Development Team 01273 292724 or visit www.brighton-hove.gov.uk and follow the with dementia to meet and get support links to active-forever. • Weekly seated gentle exercise classes Reminiscence group/activities Contact us: • Community Gardening Group - grow fruit, vegetables, flowers, keep active and well For information about all 50+ activities in • Men in Sheds (a chance to make new friends, Hangleton and Knoll contact Clare Hopkins on unwind and work on practical projects in a 01273 410858, e-mail [email protected] shed/garage). or visit www.hk50plus.org.uk. If any of these • Massage courses activities mentioned here interest you then • Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual and Transgender please get in touch. Social Group by Hangleton and Knoll 50+ Steering Group

6 To submit an article or a comment to The Scroll see www.thescroll.co.uk or email: [email protected] TAI CHI Summer Fun for all the family at FOR EVERYONE Brighton & Hove Museums AGED 50 PLUS A gentle exercise that improves balance and fitness Looking for something to keep the kids entertained during the at St Richard’s Church and Community summer holidays? Brighton & Hove Museums are hosting lots of Centre, Egmont Road, Hove Every Tuesday 12noon - 1pm activities for all the family to enjoy, whatever the weather! Cost is £5 per session For further information call Ann or Pat on 414483 At Preston Manor (Preston Drove, Brighton BN1 6SD Tel 03000 In Shape For Life 290900) if the sun keeps shining, come and play Croquet on the Lawn Alice in Wonderland-style - nd Weekly activity sessions for ends on Tuesday 2 over 18s, men and women. September. The event is not available on the Saturdays, £10 per at Hangleton Community Centre one hour slot, book in advance. Suitable for all ages. If the kids Mondays 1pm - 2.30pm fancy something more dramatic sign up for our week long Ghost Harmsworth Crescent, Hove, BN3 8BW th For more information call Drama Workshop Performance from Monday 11 to Friday Active For Life on 01273 295226 15th August.

Knoll Community Association Hove Museum (19 New Church Road, Hove BN3 4AB Tel 03000 Meets the 2nd Monday 290900) is hosting an Indian summer of colour with Rangoli Art of every month at 7.30pm every Tuesday and Thursday from 29th July to 21st August. at St Richard’s Church and Community Help us create a huge rangoli pattern for our Celebration Day on Centre, Egmont Road, Hove Saturday 30th August. If you haven’t seen it already this is your last All local residents welcome chance to catch Into the Blue before it closes on 2nd September. For further information call Ann or Pat on 414483 This fabulous family-friendly exhibition explores science, history Knoll Lunch Club and art around the theme of blue. Learn some fascinating facts Join us for a fresh cooked meal, dessert like why certain plants have evolved to be blue, and what exactly plus tea or coffee for only £4 did the ancient Britons paint themselves in? Discover the story at St Richard’s Church and Community of the evolution of vision, why some creatures only see certain Centre, Egmont Road, Hove colours and what happens to a scorpion under ultra-violet light. Thursday from 11.15am - 2.15pm Transport available door to door - 50p If you prefer rocks, fossils and insects then get down to the Booth For further information call Ann or Pat on 414483 Museum (194 Dyke Road, Brighton BN1 5AA Tel 03000 290900) th “Forget-Me-Knots” for Fossils and Minerals Discovery Day on Friday 15 August and on Friday th . Join us for a cup of tea and chat on Microscope Madness 29 August Tuesday from 1pm - 4pm at St Richard’s Church and Community Don’t forget that Brighton & Hove residents living within Centre, Egmont Road, Hove postcodes BN1, BN2, BN3 or BN41 can enjoy half price entry Activities include bingo, bring to the and Preston Manor with up to four and buy and a raffle For further information call Ann or Pat on 414483 accompanying children free! (proof of address is required). There will be Memory Trail until Wednesday 3rd September at Bingo! Brighton Museum (Royal Pavilion Gardens, Brighton BN1 1EE Come along for a fun evening Thursday and Saturday 7pm - 9pm Tel 03000 290900). Pick up in Museum Foyer. The event is free. It at St Richard’s Church and Community is suitable for all ages Follow the clues and explore the museum Centre, Egmont Road, Hove to discover some special objects people have used to remember Tea and Coffee, Soft Drinks,Weekly Raffle important things. For further information call Ann or Pat on 414483 by The Royal Pavilion and Museum Press Office Knoll Advice Centre The Scroll is published with the support REACH NEW CUSTOMERS of Knoll Community Association and Advertise in The Scroll Local Knoll Newspaper A free confidential advice service Debt, Benefits, Housing, Form filling, Letter Estimated readership 4,500 writing, Phone calls, Information & advice Discounts for yearly subscriptions and who kindly donated a PC which saved non-profit organisations at St Richard’s Church and Community up the funds the newspaper makes and Deadline for submitting in Centre, Egmont Road,Hove thus made it possible for low budgeted October/November 2014 Edition: 5th September 2014 community groups, new businesses and Contact Rali Sarker on 07917 154 666; Tuesdays between 10am and 1pm charities to be charged at very discounted email: [email protected]; Drop in or call Mandy on 410838 rates or published free. website: www.thescroll.co.uk

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PORTSLADE – YOUR LOCAL U3A MakeBritish Hedgehog a hole Preservation for Society, Hangleton Hedgehog House, Dhustone, Ludlow, Shropshire, SY8 3PL What is the U3A? & Knoll’sTel: 01584 hedgehogs 890801 U3A stands for www.britishhedgehogs.org.uk the University of the Third Age, a learning co- operative of older people who share informal educational, creative and leisure activities. Who can join the U3A? Everyone in the Third Age is welcome. The “Third Age” refers to the time after full-time employment and/or parental responsibility, when we are freer to pursue our own interests. No qualifications are required, and none are given. “A 13 cm square gap in the What do we do? We have about 25 special bottom of your fence or wall interest groups which meet regularly throughout will help hedgehogs, who “term” times. The interests covered by these groups range over Theatre Visits, Reading travel around a mile a night.” Fiction, Music, Languages, Writing, Walks, Art, HK Hedgehogs Play Reading and Theatre Studies, Gardens, Making every Hangleton & Knoll street a ‘Hedgehog Street’

Discussion Groups, Patchwork… and many Like us: www.facebook.com/hkhedgehogs more. Suggestions for new groups are always Follow us on Twitter: @hkhedgehogs welcome. Each group has a co-ordinator, with members of the group sharing knowledge and experience, discussing ideas. Teresa Baker & Michelle Tanner Mother & Daughter Funeral Directors We also have a programme of interesting talks and visits to places of local interest, plus social events for all members, and at the AGM in November we have some entertainment and again a chance to socialise. What does it cost? There is an annual fee, currently £16 - and that’s it! Talks, social events and visits may have a small additional charge. How to join or just find out a little more: On ‘The ladies that care’ Wednesday, 10th September 2014 at 2pm we Independent, Family Run Business will have an Introductory Meeting to be held at PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS the Ralli Hall, near Hove Station, where you can AND PHONE NUMBER: hear what is going on, meet members and see 20 Blatchington Road, what all the groups are up to – and if you like (corner of Brooker Street) what you see, you can join. Hove, BN3 3YN 01273 734242 Contact our Membership Secretary: Cynthia Barnes on 01273 550745/[email protected] or visit our website: u3asites.org.uk/brunswick-westward. www.motheranddaughterfuneraldirector.co.uk email: [email protected] We hope to see you soon. 24 Hour Personal Caring Service Pre Paid Funeral Plans by Jo Adams, U3A Home Arrangements

8 The articles in The Scroll do not necessarily reflect the views of the Editor. All images are supplied by the authors. HOUNSOM UNITED REFORMED CHURCH Top of Nevill Avenue (opposite Texaco Garage) Little Lambs Kindergarten SATURDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER Open since January 2011 at St Helen’s Church Hall COFFEE MORNING 10am-12noon TH Free-flow indoors and outdoors, including regular visits SUNDAY 14 SEPTEMBER 10.30am to local parks, woodland, seaside, soft play and farms. CHILDREN’S FAMILY SERVICE We offer a nurturing, stimulating and safe learning led by Tristram Peatty environment that aims to offer a new and exciting from Brighton and Hove City Mission approach to early years’ education. SUNDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER 10.30am Funded spaces available for children from the term CHURCH ANNIVERSARY after their 2nd birthday and respite care. AND “BACK TO CHURCH SUNDAY” Little Lambs Kindergarten has been registered by OFSTED to take children 0-5 years. HOUNSOM FELLOWSHIP Alternate Tuesdays at 2.30pm Our staff are highly qualified (including QTS and EYT) New session starting 2nd September and receive regular training. Speakers, fun and friendship, Refreshments Term time All are welcome to join us Monday 8am-3pm GIRLS’ BRIGADE Tuesday 8am-3pm Wednesday evenings during school term 5.30pm-7pm 5-8yrs. Wednesday 8am-3pm 6pm-7.45pm 8-11yrs. Thursday 8am-3pm 6.45pm-8.30pm 11-18 yrs. Friday 8am-3pm NOAH’S ARK Please contact us for more information Parent/Carer Pre-school Group (for 0-4 years) Wednesdays 9.45am-11.45am [email protected] during school term times Or call Lisa and Eva on 01273 933631 Activities, Singing, Refreshments, Please see our website £1 per child per session [email protected]

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Goldstone Primary School and The School PTA Friends of Goldstone School

Would like to say big thank you to:

De Vere Grand Hotel, Brighton The Brighton Pier Thai Connection, Blatchington Road, Hove Duke of York’s Picturehouse Cinema Have Your Cake and Run Club Brighton Boulder Art Room Brighton, Portland Road Hove Sussex County Cricket Ground LaserZone Brighton Reflex-massage, Hove Dyson Gymnastics, Knoll Business Centre Krater comedy club Brighton & Hove Bus & Coach Company Paradise Park, Newhaven Coral Brighton & Hove Greyhound Stadium

for supporting the school Summer Faire that took place on the 11 July 2014! Your contributions are much appreciated. The event was organised by the PTA chair Claire Evans and the committee members Lucy Hangleton Library is Open: Smith, Tac Carters, Dee West Way, Hangleton, Hove, East Sussex BN3 8LD Carter, Favi Flores, Gwenny and Jo Young who worked so hard to make this event being fun and run smoothly despite the last minutes rearrangements Tuesdays 9.30am-1pm and 2pm-5.30pm, due to the weather. Wednesdays 2pm-5.30pm, Thursdays 9.30am - 1pm & 2pm-7pm, Fridays 2pm-5.30pm, Last but not least thank you to Chris Pearson, Anne Saturdays 9.30am-1pm & 2pm-4pm. Gibbs, all the teachers, teaching assistants, office EVERYONE WELCOME. staff, pupils and parent volunteers for donating their time and skills to this event. Tel: 01273 296904; Web: www.citylibraries.info HAVE A GOOD SUMMER ONE AND ALL! Goldstone Primary School, Laburnum Avenue, Hove, BN3 7JW Also at Hangleton Library Turn To Us For Help West Way, Hangleton, Hove, East Sussex BN3 8LD And Support In your time of need we’ll take care of all the funeral arrangements. Join our friendly and informal book group at Hangleton Library meeting on the last Saturday Call us 24 hours a day. of each month - 11am-12.15pm. W. CORNFORD & SON Tea, coffee and biscuits provided (small donation requested). Just turn up on the day at Hangleton FUNERAL DIRECTORS Library, where the group meets in a relaxed 01273 726766 environment upstairs in the meeting room. 8-9 Queens Parade, Hangleton, Hove, Tel: 01273 296904; East Sussex BN3 8JG. Web: www.citylibraries.info Part of Dignity plc. A British Company.

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