Ninfield and Hooe
LOCAL HISTORY GROUP: The members of NLHG look forward to seeing everyone at Ninfield Carnival tomorrow, Saturday. They have an exhibition on Women’s Suffrage to mark the 100th anniversary of the Representation of the People Act 1918 and they are also launching their new book, a joint project with Ninfield Parish Council, which is the fully illustrated edition of Ninfield in the Nineties by Alfred Ridel. The members will be happy to chat at their stand in the main Marquee. NB:Their next meeting at the Methodist Hall, is on Thursday July 19 at 7.30pm and their speaker will be Helen Poole, giving a talk on Lewes Priory. Membership to NLHG is only £10 per year, which sees reduced price entry to the meetings £1, while non-members pay £4, all of which includes refreshments and good company. Don’t forget their Archive Room, upstairs at Sparke Pavilion, which is open to the public every Monday morning from 10am to midday. You can look through old photos, documents and local history or even try researching your own family tree.
NINFIELD PARISH COUNCIL: Will be having their Hub at the Carnival, situated just in front of the main marquee. There will be a lot of information on current events within the village. The new classrooms at the school, plus Local Plan/planning updates, speeding issues, new projects, new councillors and also our District Councillor, Pam Doodes, will be on hand to answer any questions. She will be joined by Sussex Police Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne, after they have both finished their respective judging duties and both will be happy to meet and chat with people in the Hub alongside NPC Chairman Kaye Crittell. Also within the stand will be the first publicity for this year’s Village Awards; forms for nominations will be available, and these will then go up to the Village Stores until the closing date of Friday October 19.
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Hide AdNINFIELD SURGERY: Are also getting involved in this year’s Carnival Fete. They will be on the Rec with their stand promoting good health and well-being (I did say that I wouldn’t put them too near the bar or barbecue) and again, surgery representatives will be happy to supply up to date information on all current issues and see how they can help people in the village with any problems or concerns.
BONFIRE SOCIETY: The Guys are taking over the village. There has been a competition running up to Carnival day, where residents have been creating a home-made Guy, putting it up in the front garden, and hoping to win first prize. The Guys will be collected up this Friday evening, placed on the Bonfire Society’s float and paraded around the village in the procession, with their drummers alongside, before the winners are announced, on the Recreation Ground, between 1pm and 1.30pm. The society will be having a stand within the fete, promoting the upcoming Music Festival, advertising their membership and garnering interest for the Fireworks Night to be held on Saturday October 20. NB: The next meeting of NBS is on Wednesday in the Working Men’s Club at 8pm and new members are always very welcome.
JO’S JAMMAS: Will be recovering after their performance in the Carnival Arena tomorrow, Saturday. Do come and support them at 1.50pm as they take the stage for the first time. They will then have their next gathering in the Methodist Hall, on Friday July 20, 7.30pm to 9pm, at £5 for the session, and will welcome any new members who would like to join them, to sing for the pure joy of singing. This group was formed after the Coffee and a Danish New Ideas Coffee Morning and has become a firm favourite with the members already, so whether you’re an experienced choir singer, or just love belting it out in the shower, go and have some fun with Jo’s Jammas, they’d love to see you.
BOWLS CLUB: Thanks to Carole for the following update and results: A fabulous week of weather and although the match against Peasmarsh was cancelled due to the England game last week. The Ladies went over on Friday July 6 for their Ladies Invitation match. 20 very hot ends of bowls and a fantastic lunch made the day extremely enjoyable even though they missed out on the trophy this year. Monday’s match ended Ninfield 58 v Hastings 64. Wednesday July 4 was a Rother League match, Ninfield 63 v Winchelsea 65, four league points. Sunday July 8 saw a trip to Guestling, Ninfield 59 Guestling 66, a lovely day with great afternoon tea.
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Hide AdCHURCH SERVICES: Sunday, Methodist Church, 10.30am Service of Worship and Praise with Revd Tricia Williams. Messy Active Teens, Methodist Hall Wednesday, 5pm to 7pm.Barbecue at Church Woods.
PARISH CHURCHES: Sunday, Ninfield St Mary’s, 9.30am Family Eucharist; Hooe St Oswald’s, 11am Parish Eucharist.
CARNIVAL LISTINGS: Tomorrow, Saturday, noon, procession leaves Lower Street. Rec Main Arena at 12.15pm Canine Partners Display with Dogs and Owners. 12.45pm Theatre Workshop Performance. 1pm procession onto the Rec. 1.15pm prizegiving. Main Arena 1.30pm, Tornado Twirlstars, 1.50pm Jo’s Jammas, 2pm Fun Dog Show, 3pm Meet the Coakham Bloodhounds, 4pm the Tractor Pull. Raffle draw 4pm. Bar, barbecue, tea tent, live music all day and continues until evening entertainment starts. Doors open from 7.30pm. 8.30pm to late The Chandeliers. Sunday morning 11am the Full English Breakfast for all who want to help with the breakdown.