Town Lions Club roar in with £3000 raised at swimathon

Over 100 competitors took part in the East Grinstead & District Lions Swimathon on Saturday evening at Kings Leisure Centre. The event was sponsored by John O’Dwyer, owner of the East Grinstead McDonalds franchise, and together with Town Mayor Dick Sweatman and Lions President Mike Barty, welcomed swimmers of all ages who were taking part to raise funds for their own good causes, whilst also supporting their community via Lions charities.

Teams representing Sackville, Imberhorne, and St Peter’s schools competed alongside the 1st Forest Row Falcons, 8th EG Scouts, Tadpoles, Bloomin’ Arts, Pericles and Parkinsons UK and swam in relay for 25 minutes raising £3,000 during the evening. Once all sponsorships have been collected, teams will be presented with cheques during the Lions May Fair in East Grinstead High Street on Bank Holiday Monday May 2nd.

L-R: Lions president Mike Barty, John O’Dwyer, Mayor Dick Sweatman

Sackville School who entered 7 teams and are largest event supporter

Parkinsons UK

Bloomin Arts

1st F Row Falcons

Youth Support for Local Age UK IT

East Grinstead & District members to get a better understanding of the modern world of IT. Laptops/ iPads and iPhones were all devices that the older generation have had to get to grips with while the youngsters are using them from early ages.

The once a week session was set up on a trial basis in early 2015 by the Youth Council under the guidance of youth advisor Caroline Halpin who runs the activity of the Youth Council and helps facilitate their ideas.

The service was in danger of being cancelled, as the Town Council (who fund the youth council) would not be able to continue to finance the club from April, however as this has been such a success and is a format that is being considered for launching in other places, it will be transferred to outset youth from April. The Youth Council will now be able to consider other schemes and ideas to help support the community going forward.

Chairman of Public Services Cllr Liz Bennett said “The youth council have some great ideas and it is fantastic to see that this idea will become a permanent resource for Age UK East Grinstead & District members”

Pam Mitchell, Chief Officer of Age UK East Grinstead & District said “This is such a valued class by the members. We are delighted that Outset Youth, taking over the finance for providing the co-ordinator will allow it to continue on a permanent basis”.

For more information about this service, or to sign up for classes, please contact Sue Willox on 01342 327046 or email members@ageukegandd.org.

Frazer asks, can East Grinstead help send me to Rio?

24 year old Frazer Chamberlain is training hard and hoping to be chosen for the UK Judo squad that will take part in this year’s Rio Olympics. Frazer, who went to the Meads Primary School and then on to Sackville School, first became interested in Judo at the age of six. So dedicated did he become that he transitioned to training full time at the Camberley Judo Club and has subsequently competed internationally representing Great Britain. His haul of medals in 2014 and 2015 are putting Frazer at the forefront of his sport.

All of this involves not only hard work and dedication, but also considerable expense travelling the globe to take part with air fares, visas and accommodation all needing funding.

Frazer needs to achieve a points total of at least 500 to be considered for the squad ,and he is currently ranked in the top 50 with 290 points and has until May to make the big push for points.

There is a Virgin Giving page where you can pledge support online at http://tinyurl.com/mhnyjkg and by clicking on the Gift Aid button it increases your donation by 25%

Here’s hoping that this athlete with strong East Grinstead links will be able to join Team GB at the Olympics in Rio this August.

Fairtrade Banners all over East Grinstead

Fairtrade banners will be seen all over town during Fairtrade Fortnight which runs from 29 February – 13 March. Not only do they highlight the fact that East Grinstead has been a Fairtrade Town for 10 years with the support of the Town Council, but also indicate the number of churches, schools and community groups involved in promoting Fairtrade goods and raising awareness about the Fairtrade. Basically the banner message Choose products that change lives means local community supporting global community.

Millions of farmers and workers in developing countries work hard every day to grow the food we eat. Yet many don’t earn enough to know where the next meal is coming from. Buying Fairtrade goods in shops and supermarkets helps them to achieve fair and stable prices for the goods they grow and supply. In this way they can they feed their families and provide much needed healthcare and education.

Fairtrade Breakfasts will be held at St Peter’s School on Friday 4 March, St Swithun’s Church on Saturday 5 March, Imberhorne School on Friday 11 March, and at St Mary’s Church on Sunday 13 March. A full list of these and other Fairtrade Fortnight events can be seen on www.fairtrade-eg.co.uk. Town Mayor, Dick Sweatman, will be attending some of these events.

Leaflets about Fairtrade and the Fairtrade Town Group can be collected from the Fairtrade East Grinstead Library display which runs from 29 February – 13 March

East Grinstead’s best Easter Activity!

Starting the week before Easter, be sure and keep your eyes open for the bright yellow leopard posters which will be appearing in the windows of some of the shops and attractions around East Grinstead.

Each of the numbered posters has a ‘Did you know’ historical fact about the town and once spotted the secret number can be written down inside the trail leaflet. Once completed the leaflet should be handed into the tourist information in the library where it will be entered into a free prize draw. Prizes have been kindly donated by Deers Leap Park and Scotts Cinema and the Easter Bunny! Three Lucky winners will be picked.

The trail leaflet, designed by Town Promotions Officer Roger Gwatkin, also has some other Easter activities. Town Promotions Manager Dawn Spalding explained. “Roger has worked hard to produce an eye catching trail leaflet which will give children and their adults a fun activity whilst also learning a little more about our town.”

East Grinstead Lions host Senior Citizens Party

On Saturday The Town Mayor Dick Sweatman joined  over 170 local senior citizens at the the East Grinstead & District Lions party held annually in Sackville School’s main hall.  The partygoers received a drink on arrival before being entertained by the Copthorne Players.  After the hour long show, a light tea was served with background music supplied by The Hatch Band from neighbouring Colemans Hatch.  Over 100 senior citizens without their own transport were collected and taken home afterwards in a fleet of minibuses and Lions club members private cars.

East Grinstead Town Mayor, Cllr Dick Sweatman gave a short speech before the party, and with assistance from the Lions May Queen handed out spot prizes to some of the partygoers.  Cllr Sweatman and the May Queen also distributed boxes of biscuits to all partygoers before they left.

Discovering East Grinstead 2016

East Grinstead has a new leaflet to encourage visitors and locals alike to discover the many attractions in and around East Grinstead. 20,000 copies of Discovering East Grinstead 2016 will be distributed around the South East over the coming year ‘.

It is a very important leaflet for us’ said Dawn Spalding Town Promotions Manager  ‘We work hard to get the feel of this leaflet just right to showcase what we have on our doorstep and I think this year we have created something special.’

To pick up your copy of the new leaflet, visit the tourist information desk in East Grinstead’s library.

Neighbourhood Plan consultation 3rd February – 16th March

Please note that the link has changed to access the document on the Mid Sussex Website. The correct link is below:

http://www.midsussex.gov.uk/planning-licensing-building-control/planning-policy/neighbourhood-plans/east-grinstead-neighbourhood-plan/

Hard copies can be viewed at Mid Sussex District Council or East Grinstead Town Council and a copy may be requested to take away should you wish.

Calling all budding photographers to capture the secrets of the Kingscote Valley

Visit Kingscote Valley today launches a new seasonal photography competition seeking a photo that represents the very best of the season within the Kingscote Valley area, whether that be spring flowers in the Standen House garden or the Weir Wood Reservoir landscape. A prize from a Kingscote Valley attraction is on offer for the best photo of each season and an annual overall winner will also be chosen.

Kingscote Valley is a new tourism destination consisting of 2000 acres of stunning Sussex countryside surrounding East Grinstead; packed with activities and places to stay, eat and explore.

“The countryside surrounding East Grinstead is very picturesque, so we wanted a competition that encourages everyone to explore, enjoy and share their images of the Kingscote Valley,” said Dawn Spalding, Town Promotions Manager, East Grinstead Tourism.

“There are so many amazing things to see and do within the Kingscote Valley that we want local residents, as well as visitors to Sussex, to know what’s on offer,” added Councillor Gary Marsh, Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Property, Mid Sussex District Council.

The competition starts 1 March 2016 for the spring season. The photo needs to be taken within the Kingscote Valley area, which stretches south from East Grinstead to West Hoathly, and includes the area around Kingscote station and the Weir Wood Reservoir. Refer to the map on the website to see the location of the area and links to all of the attractions.

Prizes include a Deers Leap Park family pass for four including bike hire, lunch for two at Gravetye Manor, a Busses Farm beef box, and a Kingscote Estate vineyard tour and wine tasting for two. One prize will be awarded to the overall winning photo for each season. Further details are available on the Visit Kingscote Valley facebook page.

The photography competition seasons are:

  • Spring – starting 1 March and ending 31 May
  • Summer – starting 1 June and ending 31 August
  • Autumn – starting 1 September and ending 30 November
  • Winter – starting 1 December and ending 28/29 Februar

All keen photographers need to do is post their photo on twitter or instagram using #kingscotevalley. They can also post a photo on the Visit Kingscote Valley facebook page or email a photo to visitkingscotevalley@gmail.com.

Kingscote Valley Attractions:

ACTIVITIES:

Blackland Farm incorporating 4th Dimension and Young Drive

Bluebell Railway

Deers Leap Park

East Grinstead Sports Club

Kingscote Estate

Ultimate Laser Games

Weir Wood Sailing Club

HISTORIC HOUSES:

Saint Hill Manor

Standen House and Garden

The Priest House

COUNTRY PUBS:

Old Dunnings Mill

The Cat Inn

The Fox Eating and Drinking House

CAMPING AND GLAMPING:

Blackland Farm

Yoghurt Rooms (at Busses Farm)

HOTELS:

Alexander House Hotel

Gravetye Manor

About Kingscote ValleyVisit Kingscote Valley is supported by Mid Sussex District Council and works in partnership with West Sussex County Council, East Grinstead Town Council & Tourism, East Grinstead Business Association and Ashdown Forest Tourism Association.

Kingscote Valley is a new tourism destination consisting of 2000 acres of stunning Sussex countryside; packed with activities and places to stay, eat and explore. A magical and enchanting valley steeped in history, rich with ancient woodlands, streams, lakes, vineyards, rocks, the River Medway, and a host of walks and trails. Attractions include historic houses and the Bluebell Railway. It is a destination for everyone; well suited to families, dog owners, foodies, adventurers, and couples seeking a rural retreat.

Website:

www.visiteastgrinstead.com/kingscote-valley

Social media:

www.twitter.com/KingscoteValley

www.facebook.com/visitkingscotevalley

www.instagram.com/visitkingscotevalley

Media contact:

Clare Kitts, Whippet PR

07808 906107

clare@whippetpr.com

Notice of publication East Grinstead Neighbourhood Plan

(The Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012 – (Regulation 16) and Localism Act 2011)

The subject matter: East Grinstead Neighbourhood Plan

Details: East Grinstead Town Council has prepared a neighbourhood development plan for the town and surrounding countryside. The Plan seeks to identify sites for housing, and recreational land, whilst regenerating the town centre.

Inspection: Copies of the East Grinstead Neighbourhood Plan and supporting documents are available to view on our website: http://www.midsussex.gov.uk/planning-licensing-building-control/planning-policy/neighbourhood-plans/east-grinstead-neighbourhood-plan/. Hard copies of the plan are available for inspection at the Mid Sussex District Council offices, Oaklands Road, Haywards Heath, West Sussex, RH16 1SS and from East Grinstead Town Council.

Representations: If you would like to make representations, please send them to neighbourhoodplans@midsussex.gov.uk or to Planning Policy and Economic Development, Mid Sussex District Council, Oaklands Road, Haywards Heath, West Sussex, RH16 1SS. A representations form is available on our website and at locations identified for hard copy inspection. Please be aware that all comments received will be publicly available and may be included on our website. The consultation runs from 03rd February 2016 to 16th March 2016.

Notification: Any representations may include a request to be notified regarding the decision under Regulation 19 (decision on making a plan) to make the submitted neighbourhood development plan for East Grinstead. Planning Policy, Mid Sussex District Council Dated: 3rd February 2016