Please note that Blackwell Hollow will be closed between 9.30am and 3.00pm on Monday 11th May to allow urgent treeworks to be carried out. Diversions will be put in place

Danny Favor is a Town Councillor for Ashplats Ward

DANNY is an Ophthalmic Nurse Practitioner at the Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.

After graduating in the Philippines with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree, he continued his Ophthalmology Nurse Specialist studies at King’s College, London.

He has lived in East Grinstead for 15 years, and is Chairman/Founder of the Extra Care Team, a health and wellness initiative that provides free health screening check-ups for members of various community groups, supports various charities and is active in numerous community organisations in and around the town.

Danny received a Community Service Award 2014 from Mid Sussex Districts Council and was awarded the prestigious Presidential Award 2014 by the Republic of the Philippines for his outstanding public and charity works.

Liz Bennett is Town and District Councillor for the Ashplats Ward

“I’ve served as a Town and District councillor since 2007 and I’m dedicated to this town of East Grinstead as I have lived here all of my life.

I live on the Stone Quarry Estate with my two amazing daughters Emily 14 and Daisy 10. I know what it’s like to have to make ends meet and I genuinely care about people and want to help.

I’m keen to listen and to express the views of the people I represent and I want to make the wisest decisions I can, because I’m part of this community. I feel it’s important to be involved and to strive for a good quality of life for everyone.

I am most fulfilled in my work when I can make a difference to a resident’s quality of life.”

Two minutes silence at the East Court War Memorial for VE Day

THE Town Council marked the 70th anniversary of VE Day with a two minutes silence at the East Court War Memorial this afternoon.

Town Mayor Nick Hodges read a moving extract from Churchill’s speech to the crowds on VE Day 1945:

“God bless you all. This is your victory! It is the victory of the cause of freedom in every land. In all our long history we have never seen a greater day than this. Everyone, man or woman, has done their best. 

God bless you all.

Everyone has tried. Neither the long years, nor the dangers, nor the fierce attacks of the enemy, have in any way weakened the unbending resolve of the British nation. 

God bless you all. 

My dear friends, this is your hour, This is not victory of a party or of any class. It’s a victory of the great British nation as a whole. We were the first, in this ancient island, to draw the sword against tyranny. After a while we were left all alone against the most tremendous military power that has been seen. We were all alone for a whole year.

There we stood, alone. Did anyone want to give in? 

Were we downhearted? 

The lights went out and the bombs came down. 

But every man, woman and child in the country had no thought of quitting the struggle. 

London can take it. 

So we came back after long months from the jaws of death, out of the mouth of hell, while all the world wondered. 

When shall the reputation and faith of this generation of English men and women fail? I say that in the long years to come not 

only will the people of this island but of the world, wherever the bird of freedom chirps in human hearts, look back to what 

we’ve done and they will say “do not despair, do not yield to violence and tyranny, march straightforward and die if need be unconquered.” 

Now we have emerged from one deadly struggle – a terrible foe has been cast on the ground and awaits our judgement and our mercy.”

At the end of the reading Town Clerk Julie Holden brought forward a red, white and blue wreath, which had been generously provided by florist Zara Flora, which was laid at the base of the War Memorial by the Mayor.

Remembering a day which 70 years ago mixed triumph at the Nazi surrender with tears for the human cost of the victory, John Grantham said the Propatria:

They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old.

Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.

At the going down of the sun and in the morning

We will remember them.

The short wreath-laying ceremony ended with the standards being dipped, and the words of the KOHIMA:

When You Go Home

Tell Them of Us and Say

For Their Tomorrow

We Gave Our Today.

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Photos courtesy of East Grinstead Online

Town Centre crammed for VE Day celebrations

If the Town Council staff and members were feeling exhausted from a 17 hour Election count just hours before, there was no sign of it as they swung into action to give the town a VE Day Street party to remember.

Newly-elected councillors found themselves manning the barricades, while Town Mayor Nick Hodges gallantly offered an arm to two patriotic ladies having a wonderful afternoon in the sun.

The weather, which had looked dodgy in the morning, turned to glorious sunshine on an afternoon when the town turned out to enjoy some good natured fun, as they celebrated the end of the War in Europe 70 years ago.

Gallery of VE Day pictures

THE town centre was crammed with people of all generations at a Street Party organised by the Town Council to mark the 70th anniversary of VE Day yesterday.

Families with young children arrived early for magic and ice creams and as the youngsters drifted off to bed older revellers enjoyed The Spinettes and The ConChord Big Band on what was a special day in a very special town.

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Photos © East Grinstead Town Council and East Grinstead Online

Election results for Mid Sussex Constituency

Nicholas Soames retains his seat as the elected Parliamentary Member for the Mid Sussex Constituency following the result of the General Election on 7th May.

The General Election results for the Mid Sussex Constituency are as follows:

  • Nicholas Soames (Conservative Party) 32268 votes – Elected
  • Greg Mountain (Labour Party) 7982 votes
  • Toby Brothers (UK Independence Party) 6898 votes
  • Daisy Cooper (Liberal Democrat Party) 6604 votes
  • Miranda Diboll (Green Party) 2453 votes
  • Beki Adam (Independent) 958 votes
  • Baron Von Thunderclap (Official Monster Raving Loony Party) 328 votes

On election day (7 May 2015), there were 75 polling stations in the Mid Sussex District, which were open all day from 7am -10pm. The total number of people eligible to vote in the Mid Sussex Constituency was 81,034 and the turnout was 71.2%

Local elections for Town and Parishes also took place on the same day and these votes will be counted on Saturday 9th May with the full election results available on the Mid Sussex District Council website at www.midsussex.gov.uk/elections.

Town Council Election Results

AFTER a 17 hour count of all the votes cast in the local Elections, the Conservatives were declared winners late last night of all 19 of East Grinstead’s Town Council seats.

The new Town Councillors are as follows:

Ashplats Ward:

Liz Bennett, John Dabel, Danny Favor and Jacquie Russell

Baldwins Ward

Margaret Belsey, Nick Hodges, Julie Mockford, Norman Webster

Imberhorne Ward

Bob Mainstone, Frank Osborne, Rex Whittaker

East Grinstead Town Ward

Edward Matthews, Norman Mockford, Adam Peacock, Peter Wyan

Heronyte Ward (returned uncontested)

Christine Mainstone, Adam Reeves, Dick Sweatman

Worsted Ward (returned uncontested)

John Saull

Funeral of Dot Joyce-Nelson

THE funeral of former Mayoress Dot Joyce-Nelson will be at 3pm on Friday 22 of May at Worth Crematorium, and afterwards at the Meridian Hall in East Court.

No flowers, but donations to the Stroke Association and Dementia UK would be welcomed and may be sent via Funeral Directors Francis Chappell and A.G. Rice of 79 High Street East Grinstead.

All 54 seats at Mid Sussex District Council go to Conservatives

All 54 seats at Mid Sussex District Council go to Conservatives

THE count for Town and District Council seats took place today, and with the results now declared, it is apparent that the Conservatives have taken every seat at District level.

The District Councillors for the East Grinstead area are as follows:

Herontye Ward

Edward Belsey and Dick Sweatman

Ashplats Ward

Liz Bennett and Peter Reed

Imberhorne Ward

Heidi Brunsdon and Bob Mainstone

Baldwins Ward

Norman Webster and Margaret Belsey

Worsted Ward

John Saul

Town Ward

Norman Mockford and Peter Wyan

Ashurst Wood

John Belsey

Copthorne and Worth

Edward Matthews and Tony Dorey

Crawley Down

Philip Coote, Bruce Forbes and Neville Walker

Death of former Mayoress Dot Joyce-Nelson

IT is with great sadness that the Town Council has learned of the death of Dot Joyce-Nelson, wife of 2006/7 Town Mayor Jim Joyce-Nelson.

It is understood that Dot, who had been in poor health for the past few years, passed away in the Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath on 5 May.

“Our condolences are sent to Jim and his family at this sad time, “said Town Clerk Julie Holden.

The photo shows Jim and Dot on Bus Day in 2007.