Ninfield and Hooe village voice

At last it is here, the Jubilee weekend!! Ninfield kicks off the celebrations tonight, Friday night (June 1) with Little Big band performing at the Blacksmiths.

On Saturday June 2 there is the Tea Party and Cabaret for the over 60’s at the Memorial Hall, doors open at 2pm. In the evening there will be a Jubilee Sparkly Village Party, at the Memorial Hall. 7.30pm - midnight. Adults £3 and children £1. Sunday June 3, there will be Boundary Walks, 2 routes 1 short (5 miles) and 1 long (8 miles). Meet at Sparks Pavilion at 7.45am (to leave at 8am). There will be joining points at Lunsford Cross, and Hope Cottage Farm Shop - Hooe. Permission has been given by Rother District Council Chief Executive, Derek Stevens, for the re-siting of the Boundary Stone at Lunsford Cross to it’s original place. PLEASE NOTE: this is not suitable for dogs, several stiles to climb, stock in fields, some rough uneven ground so PLEASE wear suitable footwear. 9.30am St Mary’s Church are holding a Jubilee Service, a Family Eucharist with 2 baptisms. At 12.15pm Trish Drawbridge will pipe the walkers onto the Rec and perform a selection of Airs relevant to the Union of Britain at the start of HM Queen Elizabeth II’s Big Lunch on the Rec. Bring your own picnic. The Carnival Queen and her Court will be ‘Crowned’ just before the Dance Club display at around 2pm. After the Dance Club, at approx 3pm, the Youth Forum will present the Jubilee Olympics. Teams of 6 people (different ages) to participate in various activities to include a marathon (Ninfield’s version being once around the rec!). Team entry forms are at Ninfield stores or from K.crittell@btinternet.com. During the afternoon there will be balloons and music will be provided Live by assorted Jazz musicians. Monday June 4 is an open day from 10am-4pm. There is a Treasure Hunt with 3 places to get forms from – Memorial Hall, Reading Room and The Old Bakery (Manchester Road entrance) 60p per entry form. At each venue there will be an Activity table where the children can make their Lanterns for the evening procession. During the day Raffle Tickets can be purchased form the Memorial Hall, Reading Room, Old Bakery, Tin Hut, Blacksmith’s and the Bowls Club. – 60p a TICKET - £3 a strip to win the chance to light the beacon. There will also be a chance at these venues to submit your bid in the auction for the animal shed donated by Skinners Sheds. At 7pm on the recreation ground, muster for the Lantern Procession – lead by The Bonfire Boyes Drummers. This will end up at the Working Mens Club around 8pm for a Concert and Beacon Lighting – Time Slot designated for Ninfield is 10.26pm!!! And finally, on Tuesday June 5 in Church Woods from 5pm for Picnic, Campfire, Prize giving, Songs and Time Capsule. If you would like any further information on any of these events, please contact Sami on 893699 or email samanthaguard@btinternet.com.

And not forgetting Hooe over this weekend. Their celebrations are on Sunday June 3 around the area of The Red Lion from 2pm until late. The Parish Council are planting Blue, White and Red bedding in the village and request that you consider doing the same to your own gardens so that the whole village can join in the patriotic celebrations. You are challenged to create a Diamond Jubilee Scarecrow and exhibit it at the front of your home for all to enjoy. This is for fun or you can join in the competition. Anything relating to the Diamon Jubilee theme goes. Entry forms from any parish councillor or the clerk. There are Fancy Dress competitions, Jubilee Hat competitions along with many other activities being planned for the afternoon. Refreshments will be available all day. The Red Lion will be serving lunches, cream teas and a BBQ in the evening. The Parish Council is planning a traditional Children’s tea party, free to all village children. The lasting legacy: The Parish Council will be creating a Diamond Jubilee Wood: You are invited to sponsor a tree. A village tree planting and BBQ will then take place in the autumn. Village Photo Album and Group Photograph: A Village Photo will be taken during the afternoon and many of the photos taken during the celebrations will be collated onto discs which can be purchased at cost. A Snap Shot in Time: An ambitious project designed to capture Hooe in Diamond Jubilee Year. Further details as they emerge. Commemorative Mugs: These will be gifted to Children - on sale to others. This happened at the Silver Jubilee and many of those mugs are still treasured today. They plan to have the children’s name painted on their individual mug. To get entry forms please contact the Parish Council clerk via email: hooepc@btinternet.com.

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Ninfield Bowls club have been busy over the last few weeks so to catch up here are the latest results: May 23, Ninfield won against Mayfield 82-73, May 24 they lost against Hastings 47-80, May 26 they beat Peasmarsh 72-64 and won again on May 27 against Hollington in the Rother League 82-70. If you wish to have a go at bowls you will have the opportunity on Monday June 4 as they join in the village activities providing tea and cakes.

Ninfield Jubilee committee are meeting on June 7, 6pm at the Working Mens Club to go over the weekends celebrations.

The Hooe Open Group are next meeting on Friday June 8, commencing at 2pm, not 2.30pm. This meeting we will be celebrating the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, when the members and guests will mark the occasion, with the cutting of a specially prepared iced cake, which will be cut at 3pm by Rt.Hon Greg Barker MP, who has been invited along with other local dignitaries, including Councillor’s Stuart Earl, Deirdre Williams, Pam Doods andHer Worship the Mayor of Rother, Mrs. Joanne Gadd. The health of Her Majesty will be proposed by Greg Barker with a glass of “Champagne”. For more information, please contact Edna Wallis, Social Organiser Tel. 01424 842591.

The East Sussex County Council Mobile Library service will next be in the villages tomorrow, June 9 & 23:

Hooe, opposite Denbigh Court, 1.50pm - 2.35pm.

Ninfield, Millfield (off Manchester Road), 2.50pm - 3.25pm.

Ninfield, Downsview (off Church Lane), 3.40pm - 4.05pm.

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Ninfield Flower Group are meeting on Monday June 11 in the Memorial Hall commencing at 7.30pm. They shall be welcoming Tricia Bashford with her demonstration entitled “Fragrant Fantasies”, non members welcome for a small charge of £3. which includes refreshments. All flower arrangements are raffled at the end of the evening.For more information regarding any of the above,please email ninfieldflowergroup@hotmail.co.uk

Ninfield Local History Group is still busy preparing photo displays for the Jubilee exhibition in the Memorial Hall on Monday June 4. They hope as many people as possible will visit their displays showing life in Ninfield over the past 100 years or so and help them put names to faces in the photographs. For the future, the group is planning to have guest speakers at monthly meetings. They start the ball rolling on June 21 with ‘What Did Your Ancestors Do in The War?’. On July 19, ‘Faces and Memories’ and on September 20, ‘What the Census Tells Us’. Everyone is welcome to the meetings. There is a charge of £1 for members and £2 for non-menbers to help cover the cost of refreshments and guest speakers. Annual membership costs £10. For more information please contact: Acting Chairman: Rod Ffoulkes via email: ken.ffoulkes@which.net or Tel: 893635.

Join Little Stars School of Dance for the Summer term. Fun and friendly dance and movement classes with Melody Bear for boys and girls aged 2 -4 years. New class - Tip Tap Toe and Groovy Moves (tap and modern) for 3 - 4 years. From September 2012 Little Stars will also be offering a Reception aged First Ballet class. First class free of charge. All at the Reading Room in Ninfield on a Monday afternoon (term times only). Alternative classes in Hastings. Please call Kirsty on 07582269164 or email info@littlestar.vpweb.co.uk. Visit www.littlestar.vpweb.co.uk for more details.

Christian Voices, the musical drama group, will be performing “Lost & Found”, at Ninfield Methodist Church Hall on Saturday, June 16 at 3.00pm. The play is based on the parable of the Prodigal Son. It was written by Alan Young and the songs composed by Dave Chamberlin. The performance will be in aid of the Bexhill Caring Community.

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Don’t forget that you can find out more community information from both villages and Wealden District Council on our district councillors (Pam Doodes) website or the Ninfield Parish Council website: www.pamdoodes.com / www.ninfield.webplus.net.

Church Services for Ninfield and Hooe (www.ninfield.org.uk):

St Mary’s Services (Church of England, Ninfield):

Sundays - 9.30am Parish Eucharist (Family Service on 1st Sunday of the month)

1st Sunday of the month - 6pm Book of Common Prayer Communion

Wednesdays - 10.00am Holy Communion

St Oswald’s Services (Church of England, Hooe):

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Sundays - 11.15am Parish Eucharist (Family Service on 1st Sunday of the month)

Ninfield Methodist Church - all services at 2.30pm (unless otherwise indicated):

June 3, 2.30pm Worship & Praise with Mrs M. Bickerdike.

June 10, 2.30pm Worship & Praise with Revd. Peter Timms.

June 16, 3pm Concert with ‘Christian Voices’.

June 17, 2.30pm Thanksgiving & Praise service (and cream tea).

June 24, 2.30pm Worship & Praise with Revd. Ian Wales.

Anyhing that you would like included in the Village Voice for Ninfield or Hooe, please email the details to me: nhvillagevoice@hotmail.com.

Rachel Feeley, 17 Smith Close

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