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

Town’s Filipinos represented at London Thanksgiving Rally

CLLR Danny Favor and his wife Maribel represented East Grinstead’s Filipino community at a rally held in Trafalgar Square on 12 January.

The event was organized by the Philippine Jury Campaign (Philjury) and the Philippine Embassy in London, and attended by Filipino-British community members, Ambassador H.E. Enrique Manalo and his staff, representatives of the UK Government and the office of the Mayor of London, and Matthew Warnock-Parkes of the Disaster and Emergency Committee (DEC).

“The event highlighted the sincerest appreciation of the Filipino People to the government and people of the UK, and the world, for unselfishly and whole-heartedly extending their assistance and support to the Philippines in response to the devastation caused by super typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda),” said Danny.

The occasion included remembrance and prayers for all the unfortunate victims of the calamity, and their families.

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New adventures at Mount Noddy

TOWN Clerk Julie Holden (below left) attended the formal opening of new play equipment at Mount Noddy when it was opened by Cllr Pru Moore, the Cabinet Member for Leisure and Sustainability at Mid Sussex District Council.

The new ‘adventure’ equipment links to form an obstacle course which passes over grass mounds and ends with a Tarzan swing, via netting, rope bridges and stepping stones which enable children to go from one item to another without touching the ground.

The upgrade to the play area – which also has a roundabout, slides, springers and swings, included extra monkey bars after a consultation with parents who said they were very popular with chldren using the site.

Extra outdoor gym equipment has also been installed to help adults improve their health and fitness levels. It is hoped that the equipment, which is free to use, will encourage more grown-ups to take regular exercise.

“I’m so pleased with the way this new playground has turned out,” said Councillor Moore. “The swing, rope bridges and monkey bars will give local children lots of new ways to play and the natural look of the new adventure equipment helps it to blend in nicely with the surrounding area.

“The weather may be pretty rotten at the moment but that’s the beauty of making these improvements during the autumn and winter months. We have got all the work done while it’s quiet and the new equipment will now be ready to go when things brighten up in the spring.”

* For more information about parks and playgrounds in Mid Sussex visit www.midsussex.gov.uk/openspaces.

Town Council backs sports clubs

TOWN Mayor Margaret Belsey has presented cheques from the Town Council to five of East Grinstead’s sports clubs.

Margaret, third from the left, is pictured below with (left to right) Jacqui Russell of the Felbridge Amateur Boxing Club, Neil Watts from The Meads FC, Steve Love representing the St Hill Blue FC, Andy Hayes who belongs to the East Grinstead Cricket Club and Ben Knight from Chartham Golf Club.

Each received £240 cheque for their organisation following the awards at the Finance and General Purposes committee in December.

Mid Sussex Battle of the Bands is back

AFTER its highly successful inaugural competition last year the Mid Sussex Battle of the Bands competition is back.

Promising to be bigger and better than ever, it is jointly promoted by Hereward Kaye of Rok Skool and Robert Eggleston of Snowdrop Music with strong backing from Freedom Leisure.

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The competition is being opened up to a wider pool of local talent this year with four categories which will cater for solo artists as well as bands.

Soloist categories are:
11 – 16 year olds
17 and over

Bands (two or more members) are for:
11-16 year olds
17 – 21 year olds

To be eligible, soloists must live in Mid Sussex and the bands must have at least one member living in Mid Sussex.

The winners in each category will get three opportunities to perform at live gigs as well as a trophy and cash prize.

Applications close on Friday 14 February 2014. Auditions will be held on Friday February 28 February and Saturday 1 March with four successful finalists from each category going through to the final.

The final of Battle of the Bands will be in the Martlets Hall on Friday 14 March 2014 when 8 bands and 8 soloists will compete to be the District’s top young performers.

Application forms are available by email from snowdropmusic@talktalk.net and more information can be found on the Battle of the Bands website at www.battleofthebandsmsx.com

For more information contact Robert Eggleston at snowdropmusic@talktalk.net or ring him on 0794 779 2033.

By-elections called in East Grinstead and Worth

Mid Sussex District Council has announced by-elections for the Town North Ward of East Grinstead Town Council and the Crawley Down Ward of Worth Parish Council. The by-elections will be held on Thursday 13 February and nominations are now being sought.

The by-elections will be held to fill two vacant positions, one seat on East Grinstead Town Council and one seat on Worth Parish Council. The candidates for the election are yet to be determined and nominations can be made until 12 noon on Friday 17 January 2014.

The by-elections only concern registered electors in the Town North Ward of East Grinstead and Crawley Down Ward of Worth Parish Council; residents living in other areas of Mid Sussex will not be eligible to vote.

Any residents who wish to vote in the forthcoming elections but have not yet responded to the annual canvass of electors must submit a voter registration form without delay. The form can be downloaded from the Council website at www.midsussex.gov.uk.

Guidance about being an election candidate and the various election procedures is available online from the Electoral Commission at www.electoralcommission.org.uk.

For any questions regarding nominations, voter registration or the electoral process then contact the Mid Sussex District Council Electoral Services team on 01444 477003.

Museum Hire

THE town museum in Cantelupe Road is available for private hire as a venue to host meetings and receptions.The facilities on offer include lavatories and a small kitchen area with a fridge, sink and kettle.

For further information contact the museum on 01342 302233 or email info@eastgrinsteadmuseum.org.uk.

Check out Chequer Mead

Norwell Lapley Productions presents magician Paul Daniels in The First Farewell Tour From Legend to Leg End on Friday 24 January at 7.30pm

FROM the moment Paul Daniels burst on to TV, his magic shows topped the ratings.  A true legend, Paul’s brand new show will feature a selection of his favourite magic and a number of new tricks never performed in public before.

Brian Shaw Concerts presents Marty Wilde on Thursday 30 January at 8pm

A chance to see live on stage one of the only performing Rock’n’Roll pioneers in the world today. Marty began his career in 1957 and was one of the first British singers to play a leading part in those ground-breaking years.

With his many hits and a host of wonderful songs from the era, Marty and his band The Wildcats recreate some of the most exciting musical times this country has ever experienced.

The Jive Aces – Friday 31 January at 7.30pm

RENOWNED for their swinging music and high-energy stage show, The Jive Aces play songs made famous by such greats as Bobby Darin, Louis Prima and Sammy Davis Jnr as well as a selection of originals.

Review of Jack and the Beanstalk at Chequer Mead – 20th to 30th December

THIS year proved that audiences – quite literally – can’t get enough of the Company of Friends’ pantos at Chequer Mead.

With sales soaring, the sky-high demand for tickets to see this year’s Jack and the Beanstalk demanded an unscheduled 17th performance to accommodate the Friends’ ever-widening fan base.

But their commitment to Christmas – surely unparalleled for an amateur cast? – delivered yet another great show with a marvellous cast, great scenery and a tap-dancing cow…

Panto simply doesn’t come better then this.

Dylan Holdsworth was a perfect Jack.

Endearingly boyish, charming and handsome, Dylan was the very embodiment of a fairy tale hero. And with a voice to match his blond good looks, the little girls in the audience – and indeed their mothers – were quickly won over.

Skye Tupholme gave a winsome performance as his leading lady and brought a refreshing touch of the hoyden to her Jill.

Presiding over the madness which is panto was Michael Spencer, back again this year as the Dame.

I have seen Michael’s previous incarnations as Professor Higgins, Bill Sykes and Bob Cratchet and marvellous he was as all of them.

But there is something about his Dame  – Trott in this instance – which is simply irresistible.

Blessed with a  grin which is the cheekiest ever seen on stage, his knowing jokes, flirtatious interplay and audience participation routines had parents, grandparents and children eating out of his hand…even when he wasn’t throwing sweets at them.

Ashley Wolfendale’s Silly Billy lived up to his billing with a lovely turn as Jack’s simple sibling, while Antony Worssam brought a real frisson of terror to his villainous Fleshcreep, ably assisted by his sidekick Spinetingle, played by John Barnett.

Phil World  – often the panto baddie – was back playing an endearing King Crumble this year, and Jill Redford gave a sparkling performance as Fairy Moonbeam whose magical machinations brought everything to a very satisfying conclusion after the terrors of the plot.

Mike McMahon’s Voice of the Giant certainly terrified the small girl sitting behind me – which in theatrical terms is A Good Thing – not least because, when it comes to giants, imagination is far more potent than an actual appearance by the villain of the piece.

And a special word of praise must go to Gilly Mill and Phoebe Lowy who together made a marvellously mobile cow. It was lovely stuff, and although the same little audience member did remark after their tap dance “I TOLD you there were people in there” it in no way detracted from their overall credibility in a pivotal role.

As always the supporting cast of singers and dancers deserve praise for some lovely routines and a particularly effective – and scary – dance with Jack in the Giant’s wood – as does Stanley Tuesley who made a very endearing Golden Goose.

This was classic Christmas fare, beautifully delivered by a Company whose affection for each other and whose dedication to their loyal audiences made this year’s pantomime something really rather special.

Again.

Geraldine Durrant