Etchingham

Etchingham Music Festival takes place in the Church from July 5 to July 13. Saturday July 5, 7.30pm The Heath Quartet performing works by Haydn, Bartok and Beethoven. Sunday July 6, 7pm BingBing Li with the Rubis Piano Trio, many of you will recall BingBing LI giving a wonderful solo recital on the Steinway two years ago. She returns this time with her piano trio and will perform works by Schumann, Shchredin and Shostakovich. Thursday July 10, 7pm the Festival Patron Dr Peter Katin has agreed to come back this year and will perform works by Mozart, Beethoven, Debussy and Chopin. Saturday July 12, 7.30pm Supper Concert, Libby Burgess will be accompanied by outstanding singers, including Marcus Farnsworth. Sunday July 13, 4pm Singing for Fun - A Summer Melody, Crowborough Choral Group “Singing for Fun” will present a variety of contrasting songs from Madrigals to Les Miserables, led by Musical Director Mark Beesley. Tickets for the concerts are £16, concessions £14, except for the Supper Concert which is £20 for all tickets which includes supper. The tickets for the Sunday are free but there will be a collection for the Church Fabric Fund in appreciation for the use of the marvelous venue.

A booking form can be downloaded from www.etchinghammusicfestival.co.uk where you will find more information about the concerts and the festival. More information by email [email protected] or phone 01580 819384.

Community Speedwatch; Two weeks ago we had the Survey SID set up again over a ten day period, recording the movements of vehicles travelling west to east, at the western end of the village. There were a couple of periods when the equipment was not recording, while the device was being charged and when a large vehicle obstructed the signal, but we got recordings over a total of 208 hours. During the recording time 13,045 vehicles were recorded, some of the figures were slightly distorted by the presence of roadworks traffic lights just west of Oaks Close for four days, so the number of speeding vehicles would probably have been higher, but 798 were recorded at speeds in excess of 35mph, the fastest recorded was 59mph, a further 1896 were travelling at speeds between 30 and 35mph. If anyone wants to see any of the detailed results from the survey, or the previous surveys from March and April, just ask and I can show you any details you require. You can keep up to date with the weekly activity of the Etchingham Community Speedwatch group on the Facebook page www.facebook.com/etchinghamspeedwatch ‘Like’ the page and get news as it is added to the page.

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These two short videos give you more information about how Speedwatch works;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ypb94rR3-GM * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJthno1lkXo

We currently have only six trained and active operators, we need more volunteer operators if we are to continue with the same frequency or we will have to reduce the frequency to avoid overloading the few volunteers we have.

If you, or you know in the village, feels inclined to get involved, please get in touch with me. Volunteers need to be trained in the use of the equipment and the safety issues involved before they can go out on Speed checks, the training is not difficult and takes just a couple of hours at Battle Police Station. Once trained, volunteer operators can take part in as many of few sessions as they want. Anyone interested in helping can get more information on the village websitewww.etchinghamvillage.co.uk or atwww.communityspeedwatch.co.uk, updates of the group’s activities are on Facebook www.facebook.com/etchinghamspeedwatch If you have any questions - please ask. Colin Boylett, Speedwatch Co-ordinator 01580 819532 [email protected]

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A Midsummers Party at Burgham Farm, Sheepstreet Lane on Saturday June 21, 7.30pm till Midnihgt, in support of Scotty’s Little Soldiers. Live Band, International Burger Bar, Auction of Promises and Raffle. Tickets are £10 per adult, children free, available from the Etchingham Shop & Deli and the Bistro, or email Beth at [email protected] Scotty’s Little Soldiers is a Charity dedicated to supporting the children of men and women killed whilst serving in the British Armed Forces.

In July the Village Summer Fete will be held in Queen’s Garden. Last year, during the Fete, I put on a display of old photographs, postcards and documents in the Church, depicting much of the village history.

I am planning a similar display this year, it will be based around my collection of old photos and postcards, if I can borrow enough suitable items from village residents I hope to also include a display of memories of the school, as this will be the last year in the current building. If you have any suitable items I can borrow, let me know as soon as possible to help me plan space. You might have photos, books, documents, press cuttings or other items from your school days, or perhaps from parents or grandparents. I also have access to a lot of items relating to Etchingham Women’s Institute, so would like to also feature that in the display, if you have anything W.I. related that I can borrow please let me know.

If you have photos or small documents I can either borrow the originals for the display or make copies so that you can have the original items back straight away. If you have books or larger items I will need to see what you have as soon as possible so that I know how much space is required and pick the items up a couple of days before the display.

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I will also be doing a display during the Flower and Dog Show, it would be good to have a different theme for the display, ideas welcome, one suggestion has been a display marking the centenary of the start of World War One, this is a possibility if enough items can be found, the items could relate to the time period and not necessarily all be related to Etchingham directly.

For both displays the available space is the area around and on the Choir Stalls and the Chancel in the Church.

Get information for this column to me as soon as possible, if you have a diary of events planned for the year let me have the dates and I will put in a list of village events for the year so that people can put the dates in their diaries. There are several ways to get your info to me, but email is preferred because there is less chance of errors during copying. I need information by 10pm on Monday to be sure it will be in time for inclusion, I can sometimes add extra items on Tuesday morning, but this cannot be guaranteed. Just a little reminder, I get plenty of information about events that are taking place, but I get very little follow up information, after your event try and remember to send me brief account of how successful your event was, it can be as simple as a thank you to those that attended and how much money was raised etc. You can deliver to 2 Park Farm Close, telephone 01580 819532 or 07941 786244 or email [email protected] .

Colin Boylett

2 Park Farm Close

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