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BLUEBELL TRAIL: Closing on May 14 and the bluebells are now at their best. You can find out how they are doing on a daily basis at www.bluebellwalk.co.uk. Different charities are benefitting daily by running the event in the tea room and entrance. This week they are the Saturday, Sunday and Monday Arlington village hall, Tuesday and Wednesday Hailsham Old Pavilion Society, Thursday and Friday Rotary Club of Seaford. Entrance adults £6, children 3 to 16 years £2.50, family £15 (two adults and up to four children), seniors 60 years plus £5.50.
MICHELHAM PRIORY: On Sunday and Monday, there is an Ancient Crafts Festival at Michelham Priory. Normal admission prices apply with no extra charges inside for activities. Other events in May are Saturday May 13 National Mills weekend starts and Saturday May 27 there is a Michelham Bowmen Living History event. For full details see the web at www.sussexpast.co.uk.
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Hide AdSEEDLING SUNDAY: This day creating a new garden from open-pollinated seeds is on Sunday May 7 at Starnash Farmhouse, Upper Dicker. Eat great food too. For details and to book, visit www.meetup.com.
DOG SHOW: Bring your pooch along to Dicker Village Hall at noon on Sunday May 7 in aid of Sussex Pet Rescue. Entries from 11am are £1.20 per class. Car park £1. Hot/cold food, refreshments, stalls, books, crafts and lots more.
THE DICKER QUIZ: Book your table for a great evening of quizzing on Saturday May 13, 7.30pm Dicker Village Hall. Adults £7.50 under 12s £4, includes two course supper with tea or coffee. Bring your own other drinks. Quiz master Stuart Higgins. Book with Jenny on 01323 844687 or Glynis on 01323 846924.
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