Did we rock or what?

East Grinstead Rocks, on Sunday 7 Auguest, brought our summer season of events at East Court to an end for this year. Once again it attracted large crowds who stayed through the afternoon with an estimated 1400 people enjoying themselves on the terraces.

The afternoon was kicked off by East Grinstead  favourites  InChoir whose massed voices always raise the spirits. Then in a new departure for our live events we featured two young and up-coming Indie rock bands, Mile High City and Sweet Revenge. Keep your eyes open for them as their careers continue and you can tell your friends “I first heard them play at East Court!”.

Closing the show and getting the audience to their feet was another East Grinstead favourite band, Euphoria, fronted by the fantastic Terry Sumner. Their one and a half hour set was an amazing way to bring this year’s series of concerts to a rousing conclusion.

Feedback has already been positive, but we are seeking your suggestions for some themes for next year that will continue to attract the crowds to East Court, please let us know as we are soon starting to plan for 2017!

By email please to  towncouncil@eastgrinstead.gov.uk for your suggestions for new acts, music genres and comments in general.

Thanks to all who took part and those who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to put these events together.




East Court Live last event for 2016

The last of the East Court Live music events takes over the Terraces at the Town Council Offices this Sunday. East Grinstead Rocks is a FREE picnic outdoor concert featuring local acts.

The show starts at 1pm with InChoir. This choir is a favourite in East Grinstead and has even been seen on the BBC One Show. A large membership creates an amazing sound and show, you won’t want to miss.

Next up Mile High City, 4 piece, Indie rock band from Crawley Town formed in 2013 they are currently recording their debut album!

Sweet Revenge take over at 3pm.

A fresh up and coming indie-rock band, formed in 2010 whilst at school in their hometown of Lingfield, Surrey, they had an early relentless enthusiasm for writing music and performing LIVE.

Now based in Guildford studying at The Academy Of Contemporary Music and at the raw age of 17; they have developed their sound, image and performance.

Writing their own material of distinct indie rock, they are full of energy and give a dangerous LIVE performance.
Sweet Revenge are making footprints for the future.

Last up will be East Grinstead favourite Euphoria. fronted by the fantastic Terry Sumner. You will have spotted them gigging around the town and you won’t want to miss them as they close the show and bring this years’ series of picnic concerts to a end.

Food stalls: the Seasoned Sausage Co., Apple & Corr and the Lions charity food stall are available on site and we will also have a bar with a range of alcoholic and non- alcoholic drinks.

This is a free to enter event. Just come dressed for the weather, bring a rug or a low backed chair and be prepared to have a great time.

For those about to rock… we salute you!

Pokémon party in the park

Pokémon players in Burgess Hill, East Grinstead and Haywards Heath should check out the free Mid Sussex District Council Play Days if they want to catch ‘em all.

Mid Sussex District Council is hosting three afternoons of family activities, all themed around the Rio 2016 Olympic Games and Brazilian carnival fun. To celebrate these events, the Council will be placing Lures on Pokestops in the park for the duration of each event to attract even more Pokémon, and Pokémon trainers, to the party.

The free Play Day events will be held at:

  • Victoria Park in Haywards Heath from 11am until 3pm on Weds 3 August
  • St John’s Park in Burgess Hill from 11am until 3pm on Thurs 4 August
  • King George’s Field in East Grinstead from 11am until 3pm on Weds 10 August

The Pokémon Lures will be placed every 30 minutes on Pokestops within the park, attracting more Pokémon to the area while the Play Days are taking place. Then, once trainers have bagged a Bulbasaur or pocketed a Pikachu, they can head over to see what’s going on at the Mid Sussex Play Days.

The free Play Days are designed to appeal to both boys and girls and are aimed at children aged under 13. There will be something for everyone to enjoy with sports competitions, a climbing wall, interactive theatre, Brazilian dancing, Samba and drumming workshops, a fancy dress competition and the chance to make a headdress and Olympic Torch.

For more information contact Regina Choudhury, Mid Sussex District Community Development Officer on 01444 477495 or email communityservices@midsussex.gov.uk.

Review of Les Miserables at Chequer Mead, 28 – 30 July

Chequer Mead Productions’ performance of Les Miserables at the town theatre last night (29 July) brought the audience to their feet at the end of a simply outstanding show.

The dark themes of the world’s favourite musical could have proved a difficult choice for a cast who were all under 19 and in full time education, but their wonderfully mature performances belied their youth and brought the audience to cheers – and tears – as the tragic tale unfolded.

Sam Tutty in the lead role of Jean Valjean was astonishingly good.

His voice was warm and confident, and his acting ability second to none in a performance which was heart-breaking, not least when singing the prayerful ballad Bring Him Home. While his tender death scene duet with Fantine can have left few dry eyes in the house.

Tara Mahy was haunting as Fantine, the abandoned mother forced into prostitution to support her child, and she veered between anger and despair in a touching and nuanced performance which made I Dreamed a Dream a real show highlight.

Liam Carse had both the voice and the physical presence for Javert, the implacable Nemesis hunting Valjean across the years. Devoted to the letter of the law, but with no understanding of Justice, Liam’s death scene was a powerful portrait of a man ultimately unable to comprehend a world in which former convict Valjean was so undeniably the better man.

The comic interludes provided by the ghastly Tenardiers provide much-needed relief in the story and last night’s production was blessed with two terrific performances from Tom Clark and Daisy Minords as the innkeeper and his wife.

Tom, all gangling arms and legs, was wonderfully and physically funny, and Daisy’s great vocals and acting made the most of his appalling spouse.

With her long hair and delicate frame, Mitzi Tullett looked touchingly frail as the abused and neglected orphan Cosette and her rendition of Castle on a Cloud was a delight. While young Charlie Stripp was outstanding as Gavroche, earning hugely well-deserved applause for his great voice and strong acting ability as the funny, feisty street urchin who dies on the barricades.

Jack Barnard was a handsome and endearing Marius, and adult Cosette – played by Samantha Locker-Lampson – has a soprano as beautiful as her face, and soared with effortless grace through the difficult ensemble songs with Marius and Eponine.

Grace Dougan brought a streetwise swagger to Eponine which hid her heartbreak as Marius fell for Cosette, and her lovely vocals made On My Own a highlight of the show – and a tragedy of her death in the arms of Marius.

The cast was well served by its excellent chorus of ‘lovely ladies’ and doomed youths, particularly an excellent Ryan Cottee as the idealistic Enjolras, Sam Cunningham as the cynical Grantiere and Tobias Braxton, who brought humanity to the role of the Bishop.

This was an evening of wonderful theatre by a cast of enormously talented young performers and it was heartwarming to hear the enthusiastic plaudits voiced by the audience as they made their tear-stained exit from Chequer Mead after a standing ovation.

Deputy Mayor Julie Mockford, who attended the show, said it for all of us.

“I am thrilled it was so good,” she said. “It was totally amazing – so much talent on one stage – the cast were absolutely brilliant. Well done each and everyone of you.”

Review by Geraldine Durrant

Lest We Forget

IN a regular feature on the Town Council website, we will be remembering, on the anniversary of their deaths, the East Grinstead soldiers who died during WWI,  and who are named on the High Street War Memorial.

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This month we recall (as recorded on The Roll of Honour website):

George A. COOPER

Private G/4679 7th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 12th Division.

Died of wounds 11. 8.16. Son of Mr. Cooper and Mrs. M.A.Cooper of 4, Council Cottages East Grinstead.

Born and enlisted in East Grinstead

Buried Bouzincourt Communal Cemetery Extension F.296.

William Jesse. RUSSELL

Private .24126 1st Garrison Battalion, . The Bedfordshire Regiment.

Died of disease in India 18. 8.16. Born and enlisted in East Grinstead. Next of kin East Grinstead.

Formerly with the Royal Sussex Regiment.

Buried Delhi War Cemetery, India.

Arthur James WHITE

Lance Corporal G/7319 9th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 24th Division.

Killed in action on the Somme at Guillemont 18. 8.16.

Born in Lingfield, Surrey and enlisted in East Grinstead

Buried Serre Road Cemetery Number 2. F. 1890

Laurence H. WILLSON

Lance Corporal G.3683 9th Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment. 24th Division.

Died of wounds 25. 8.16. age 20. Son of William and Anne Amelia Willson of “Oaklands”, Baldwins Hill, East Grinstead.

Born in Dalson, East London and enlisted in Brighton

Buried La Neuville British Cemetery, Corbie F. 66.

Herbert Lancelot WOODLAND

Second Lieutenant 1/10th Battalion, The Kings Liverpool Regiment. 3rd Division.

Killed in action on the Somme 9. 8.16.age 32. Son of The Rev Clement Colby Woodland and Mrs. Frances Woodland of Hammerwood, East Grinstead.

Served in the South African War.

Commemorated on The Thiepval Memorial MR. 21

 

50th anniversary of town twinning

East Grinstead Town Council is very proud to celebrate the 50th anniversary of twinning with Bourg-de-Peage.  The original charter between our towns was signed in 1966 and since then there have been many exchange visits.  The links have grown stronger over the years and our friendship with Bourg-de-Peage has flourished.

As Town Mayor I congratulate The East Grinstead Town Twinning Association for maintaining the special relationship between our towns and to Chairman Ken Averill, BEM, for his tireless leadership.  Through twinning we have a better understanding of the French way of life and it has enhanced the education of many young people.

Personally I have played in rugby matches between our towns. These were always competitive on the pitch but wonderful social events once in the club house after the game!

Twinning has grown considerably from our charter with Bourg-de-Peage to now include official links with four other European countries: Germany, Italy, Spain and Austria. We thank Bourg-de Peage for introducing us to their twin towns of Mindelheim, Verbania and Saint Feliu de Guixols, all of whom we now also twin with.

This year East Grinstead welcomes young people from our twin towns who will be participating in a Conservation and Environment weekend which includes a visit to Wakehurst Place and the Science Museum in London.  I am sure everyone will learn from the activities and most importantly develop lasting friendships.  These young people are our town twinners of the future.

Join the carnival at a Mid Sussex Play Day

Local families are invited to take part in a 2016 Rio Olympics and carnival themed afternoon of fun and activities as part of Play Day 2016, a series of free community events organised by Mid Sussex District Council.

There will be three Play Day events held in locations throughout the District, so local families can join in the fun no matter where they live. The free Play Day events will be held at:

  • Victoria Park in Haywards Heath from 11am until 3pm on Weds 3 August
  • St John’s Park in Burgess Hill from 11am until 3pm on Thurs 4 August
  • King George’s Field in East Grinstead from 11am until 3pm on Weds 10 August

The days are designed to appeal to both boys and girls and are for children aged under 13. A fun packed day of activities is planned and families are welcome to bring a picnic and stay for the whole day.

Local children will have a chance to take part in track and field games, including foam javelin throwing, standing long jump, mini hurdles and the 25m sprint. The winners will get to stand on an Olympic style podium to receive their medals.

A specialist immersive theatre company, Goat and Monkey will be putting on interactive dramas throughout the day. Led by trained actors, children will use wireless headphones and top trump style playing cards as part of an epic adventure, trekking through the perils and pitfalls of the Amazon rainforest to reach the ultimate goal; the Olympic Games in Rio.

Youngsters can burn off energy by learning some Brazilian dancing, with Samba and drumming workshops taking place throughout the day. There will then be a chance for the children to show off their new moves with a Samba carnival procession at the end of the day.

There will be a fancy dress competition for children aged under 11, so those who come along dressed in their finest Rio Carnival costume will have the chance to win a £30 High Street voucher and lead the huge carnival procession that closes the event.

Children who enjoy being creative will be able to make their own Olympic torches and carnival head dresses. There will be a chance to make instruments using recycled materials; plastic bottles will become sparkling shakers and old shoe boxes turned into drums. Parents are encouraged to bring along some recycling from home and join in the fun.

Kids will get stamps for taking part in each activity and by completing their card they will be entered into a prize draw for the chance to win a Family Swim Ticket at a local leisure centre.

“This is the fourth year we are celebrating National Play Day with events taking place in all three towns. 2015 saw over 1,500 young people and families enjoy free games, sports and activities and we’re hoping this year will attract even more families to our carnival themed events,” said Councillor Garry Wall, Leader of Mid Sussex District Council.

“Parents looking to keep their kids occupied over the summer holidays won’t need to travel far – our Play Day events will be full of fun activities for kids to join in; from Olympic themed games to Samba dancing! We’re looking forward to welcoming local families for a free fun filled day.”

Play Day is a celebration of children’s right to play and a campaign to highlight the importance of play in children’s lives. The 2016 events have been organised by Mid Sussex District Council with support from Burgess Hill Town Council, East Grinstead Town Council, Haywards Heath Town Council, the East Grinstead Youth Council, the Bell Group and Groundwork NCS.

Sponsorship has been provided by Places for People, the Lions, East Grinstead Business Association and Affinity Sutton. For more information contact Regina Choudhury, Mid Sussex District Community Development Officer on 01444 477495 or email communityservices@midsussex.gov.uk