Seaford

ARMED FORCES DAY: Seahaven Veterans Armed Forces Day tomorrow, Saturday, at The Martello Fields and will be opened by our Mayor Cllr Lindsay Freeman at 11am. There is a full programme of events during the course of the day closing at 4pm, including Seaford Rock and Jazz Orchestra, Kitkar Display Team, Tug of War and much more. Lots to do including funfair, stalls, local charities and activities. Proceeds of the day will go to The Royal British Legion and Soldiers, Airmen and their Families (SSAFA). Programmes available at various shops and on the day, recommended donation of 50p.

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OPEN GARDEN: At The Long House, Westdean BN25 4AL on Sunday from 1.30pm to 5.30pm. Proceeds to All Saints Church, Westdean and village projects. Admission £5 children free. There will be teas and plants for sale. Free parking.

ST PETER’S GARDEN PARTY: At 33 Soputhdown Road on Sunday starting from 2pm to 5pm. There will be arts and crafts hut, books, cards, and homemade cakes. Listen to the Pop Up Singers.

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LUNCHTIME CONCERT: An organ recital to be given by Jack Redman at St Leonard’s Church, Church Street on Saturday July 2 at 1pm. The concert last approximately one hour and has free admission with a retiring collection.

CONCERT: Of Traditional and Classical Guitar music by Mark Jennings on Friday July 8 at St Andrew’s Church, Bishopstone Village. Doors open at 7pm for 7.30pm start. Tickets are £10 which are available from Jim Taylor 01323 490038 or Newberry Tully Estate Agent, 53 Church Street which included free parking and refreshments. All proceeds go to St Andrew’s Church.

U3A BOOK FAIR: At the Seaford U3A’s book fair on Saturday we had more people and books than we’d ever seen and made more money than ever before. I’d like to say thank you to all of those people who brought books down to us and those who bought more and took them away. It was a good morning for everyone and the books which were left over (and there were quite a few), were taken to the local charity shops in Seaford and the proceeds from them will hopefully fill their coffers. We look forward to seeing everyone again next June when we’ll hold our next book fair.

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