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February edition of The Deans Magazine, your free community magazine and local business directory.

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SALTDEAN • ROTTINGDEAN • OVINGDEAN • ROEDEAN • WOODINGDEAN

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Welcome to theFebruary Edition…

Page 7Adams & RemersPage 9Artist of the monthPage 11Dolphin computer tipsPage 13Saltdean Dental HealthPage 19Local history part 11Page 31Paul Brayshaw - back on his feetPage 39Local Garden Designer wins awardPage 41Bridgeford’s Best BitesPage 43Neighbourhood Watch updatePage 44 & 45What’s On & EventsPage 54Index of advertisers

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First of all an apology to Johny’s Wares of Woodingdean, this new businesswere due to appear in the January edition but through an Editor’s over sightwere omitted, I hope you will join me in welcoming them to The Deans andsupport their shop They have a feature on page 17 of this edition. I’m very pleased to see Paul’s Pizza shop has re-opened in Saltdean, which isin spite of huge personal adversity - read all about this in our article on page31. Stuck of what to do for Valentines Day? May I offer a personalrecommendation for Victoria Travel’s French day trip - see page 53. I went onone of their French Trips last year and found it to be superb. Finally I heard from Mike Laslett, our local Historian, today to say that he hashad a number of people contact him about his Ocean Hotel article (Jan 2013edition) with lots of memories and pictures of it, so look out for an update onthis in a future edition. My thanks to him and our other regular contributorsfor all their hard work. Don’t forget if you have something you would like tosay please get in touch.Keith - Editor

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7Adams & Remers Solicitors

Adams &RemersRemember Tom & Sally? Tom has an elderly Aunt Joan who has no children.Joan suffered a nasty fall recently, and is currently housebound after a stay inhospital. The prognosis is good, and she should be up on her feet soon, but thefamily are concerned for the future. They’ve noticed occasional slight memoryloss, and suspect she will need residential care in due course.

After Joan’s husband died two years ago, she prepared aLasting Power of Attorney appointing Tom to act for her onher property and financial affairs. This has proved veryhelpful, as Tom has been able to register the Power at Joan’sbank and so make sure she has cash to pay for shopping thatfamily and neighbours are doing for her. He’s also helped herset up some direct debits, so that the bills are dealt withwithout the brown envelopes regularly landing on thedoormat. When Joan is back to health, she’ll be dealing withall this herself, with the confidence of knowing that Tom isthere and able to help as necessary.

Joan continues to make decisions for herself, and enjoys thesecurity of a Lasting Power to help her through this difficultperiod. Without a Lasting Power of Attorney, when someoneloses mental capacity, all their solely held assets becomeinaccessible, even to their spouse. Even a jointly held housemay not be sold without a Court order.

The family worry that if Joan’s memory deteriorates, herability to cope at home (and with her own finances) mayreduce. If it becomes necessary for Joan to move to a home,the Local Authority (LA) may be asked to assess her financesto determine her ability to pay for care home fees. If she hasmore than £23,250 in cash and savings (including her house,as she lives alone) Joan will have to entirely fund her owncare. Once her assets deplete to that level, the LA willcontribute, or pay all the fees. This will depend on the costof the care home, and the total assets Joan has left. The familyshould consider this when helping Joan choose a care home,as if her assets fall to the LA contribution level, it will beimportant to know that her care home will accept LA funding.If not, Joan may have to move when she has already settledand made friends. Tom will be directly involved in thesefinancial questions at the time, as Joan’s Attorney.

Fortunately, Joan’s husband, Uncle Arthur did some planningof his own during his life and left his share of their assets ontrust. So, whilst her assets may be depleted by care homefees, his are secure to continue to provide for Joan in otherways as necessary, and won’t be counted in the LAassessment of her assets. This might help with ‘topping up’

fees to pay the difference between the LA contribution andthe actual cost of her chosen care home.

Preparing a Lasting Power of Attorney can save muchheartache and financial pain. It is also possible for a Deputyto be appointed by the Court of Protection to act on behalfof someone who loses capacity and has not appointed anAttorney, however the process is expensive and takes monthsto complete. In the meantime, there is no ability to accessassets. If you would like more information about LastingPowers of Attorney, Court of Protection applications andregistering of Enduring Powers of Attorney, please contactRose Macfarlane on 01273 403294.

Rose Macfarlane is a solicitor specialising in wills, trusts,estate and tax planning. You can email her at Adams &Remers LLP on [email protected] or callher on 01273 403294 for a free ten minute chat to see if sheor a colleague can help you. Adams & Remers is a full servicelaw firm, with specialists in property, tax, employment,corporate and commercial, litigation and family law.

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Thanks to the enthusiasm of a core group of residents, theRottingdean Preservation Society was formed to preserve thecharm and elegance of this stately house.Locals and visitors alike can  enjoy a wonderful array of art andartefacts in its spacious first floor gallery.

In 1992 The Grange faced final ruination. The PreservationSociety was formed under the chairmanship of John Commin,as a last bid rescue.John had seen an  exhibition  of artists’ work in the WhitewayCentre spearheaded by local artist Barry Hinchliff.John approached Barry to run the Grange Art Gallery and Barryagreed and promptly set to work, along with others, upgradingthe tired looking space.On October 2nd 1993, a grand re-opening exhibition of worksby 20 artists including oil paintings by Barry, pencil drawings byMick Bensley, a pastel by the late Mike Jerrome were proudlyshown.Also exhibiting was Ned Hoskins, who had created the firstArtist Open House trail as The Fiveways Group in 1982.An auspicious re-opening indeed!

In October 2012 Barry Hinchliff retired and handed over toartist Amanda Davidson. With a new team of dedicatedvolunteers, The Grange Art Gallery and Museum yet again hasundertaken a renovation project with a new look upgrade asbefitting its status as an important space for artists, bothprofessional and student alike and in celebration of those pastartists and authors who lived and created works of art forposterity. An exciting new schedule of 17 pre booked exhibitions for2013 includes : "Celebration of Love" a photographic exhibitionof home baking by Miranda Harwood, a group exhibition ofstudents’ work from classes at The Whiteway Centre, the localcamera group and visiting artists from London and Sardinia.May and December will see The Grange affiliated to theBrighton Festival Artist Open House trail, with exhibitions oflocal artists’ work.From abstract to traditional, craft to sculpture the world of artand the artists rule supreme.Stewards also play a very important part in the running of thegallery.Please contact Amanda at the Grange 01273 301004 if you areinterested in exhibiting your art or if you wish to become asteward.

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9Artist of the month

The Grange Art GalleryRottingdean

Amanda Davidson

The Grange Art Gallery and Museum, with its fascinating history of ownership and periodic threats of closure, has come a longway since the renowned artist, William Nicholson, (father of artist Ben Nicholson), lived and painted here. William NicholsonRoyal Academy artist is the creator of the Heinneman windmill logo and famous for his woodcuts and beautiful paintings ofRottingdean and the Downs. He is responsible for putting our area on the artistic map. With this in mind, we are naming therefurbished art gallery room The William Nicholson Gallery.

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All too often we are the harbingers of doom: we warn you about data loss, computer failure, virus infections andhacked accounts. And rightly so, as these are all real threats for you sitting at your laptop.

But in this, the month of love, we thought we’d take some timeout to promote the positive side of computers and technology.

2013 marked the 30�� birthday for the World Wide Web andwe’ve come a long way since the internet was “switched on”. In2012, 21 million households in Great Britain (80%) had Internetaccess, and of course, this number just keeps rising.

Yes there have been “victims” along the way, with some of ourmost recognisable larger stores falling foul of the cheaper on-line shopping, but in general it has had a positive effect on usall.

● Got relatives who live far away? You now have the abilityto see, speak and interact with them online whereverthey are.

● Need information about the latest travel problems?There for you at the click of a button.

● Wanting to market your small, independent business on ahuge scale but without the expense? Email and social me-dia marketing right there at your finger tips.

There are still those that bemoan the rise of the computer andtechnology in general, but there is so much to be thankful for.“Phones” are now little online devices, and televisions are in-corporating computer technology. This Valentine’s day let usextend our love beyond our nearest and dearest and say a littlethank you to those little bits of plastic and metal that most ofus really couldn’t live without anymore.

As always, we wish you continued happy and safe computingand are more than happy to answer any worries or concernsthat you may have.

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As many of you will know, this Summer, I got married, and after 6 happy years of working at Saltdean DentalPractice, I will now be spending a large amount of time in London, to start family life with my husband, Sean.Therefore, I am absolutely delighted to introduce Dr Alex Fenech, as my new Principal Dental Partner, who will betaking over not only the majority of the day to day running of the Practice but also  the responsibility of your DentalCare and Well-Being.  I am absolutely thrilled that he is doing so, as not only is he extremely well skilled andexperienced in all aspects of dentistry, but he is also a wonderful and understanding person

Dr Helen Marriott (formerly Pollitt)

I am delighted to introduce myself to you all as thenew Principal Dental Partner at Saltdean DentalPractice. I was born in London and graduated fromGuys Kings and St Thomas’ Dental School  (London)in 2006. I enjoyed my time at the teaching hospital,where I particularly enjoyed and had a real interestin areas of dentistry such as endodontics (root canaltreatment to save teeth)Since then I have worked in various locationsincluding a year in Australia,  finding time for afantastic combination of bungee jumping,skydiving, hiking in the outback (whilst avoidingcrocodiles),  as well as a great variety of dentistryCloser to home I have also worked largely on theSouth Coast, principally Portsmouth andSouthampton.I am delighted to say that I am now happily settledin Brighton, and absolutely thrilled to have joinedSaltdean Dental Practice, as the new PrincipalDental Partner.Since graduating, I have been keen to offer patientsexcellent levels of dental care which has led me toattend numerous courses in restorative dentistry,

which means rescuing very broken down teeth soyou can keep your teeth for longer and periodontics (saving loose teeth).  I also have aninterest in cosmetic dentistry, to help you achievethe smile of your dreams, which can be life-changing when you can smile with confidence.  Inaddition I provide facial rejuvenation techniques, toturn back the clock, smoothing facial lines andwrinkles using simple injectables, such as Botox anddermal fillersI have a kind, sympathetic and gentle approach todentistry and aim to provide pain-free treatment foreveryone, especially nervous patients, usinganaesthetic gel where necessary, for comfortableinjections.I very much look forward to seeing you all over thecoming weeks and months and hope this will be anexciting time for us all at Saltdean Dental Health

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Johny’s Wares90 Warren Road, Woodingdean, Brighton, BN2 6BA 01273 699123

“Johny’s Wares” offering the special touch well-deserved for the local community.We’re selling many different items including kitchenwares, with the unusual designs, candles, cleaningsupplies, a large variety of general hardware andmuch more.This is the beginning of a long chapter, improving allthe time by listening to what the local communityreally likes “we’re going with the flow”.Listening & understanding the people ofWoodingdean and surrounding areas is our primarygoal.We always wanted to give back the missing touch oftrading: being able to speak to a knowledgeableperson when you need somethingWe will be offering a loyalty card discount scheme soplease ask about this when you visit.

How it all started:Johny (my partner) and I decided to open a smallretail shop about 3+ years ago, so we saved & savedand sold many items from my home and moved to a1 bedroom flat.About 3 Years later, we’re here in Woodingdean, upand running!

About us:Johny (John Baker 45 years old) was born and raisedin Mile Oak, Portslade. Johny’s family have lived inthis area for the last three generations.

Johny’s background is human resources but recentlymove to the clinical side.As for myself my name is Gilles Guichard also 45years old, born in France, so I’m told,but didn’t stopthere!I lived in America for 17 years, and then gottransferred to the UK 6 years ago.My previous job involved traveling around the world,so I am full of cultural experience (good & bad).I come from a social economic & financialbackground in I.T. and still run a consulting businessparallel to Johny’s Wares Ltd

Our aims:We are very proud of ourselves. We’ve investedeverything we’re got into this fantastic & excitingadventure (Morally, Physically, Financially &everything else in between…)We’re confident to bring Woodingdean communitythe extra touch well deserved.Feel free to come inside, look around, take your time,without any pressure.We’re both very friendly and will do our best to helpyou find what you need.Our store has a customer toilet, which anyone is freeto use, (you don’t need to buy anything).

Lookout for “Minoo” our old cat, usually sleepingsomewhere…Hope to see you soon.

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North End House, which faces The Green in Rottingdean, wasonce the home of the artist Sir Edward Burne-Jones and hisfamily. It later became the home of Enid Bagnold, author andplaywright, and her husband, Sir Roderick Jones, the Chairmanof Reuters news agency. Their garden inspired her play “TheChalk Garden.”

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“The Chalk Garden” premiered on Broadway in 1955, receivingseveral Tony Award nominations. At the Theatre Royal,Haymarket the following year, Edith Evans and Peggy Ashcroftstarred in its London debut, directed by John Gielgud. In 1964 afilm of “The Chalk Garden” starring John and Hayley Mills, EdithEvans and Deborah Kerr, was made on location at East Dean inEast Sussex.However, the best known work by Enid Bagnold was her 1935story “National Velvet.” It is about Velvet Brown, a teenagerliving in a small coastal village in Sussex in the late 1920’s. Sherides her horse, Piebald, to victory in the Grand National,demonstrating the ability of ordinary women to accomplishgreat things. It was filmed in 1944 with a young ElizabethTaylor, who was to remain Enid’s life-long friend.Enid Bagnold died at Rottingdean in 1981 and is buried with herhusband in the family vault at St. Margaret's churchyard. Alsocommemorated is her brother Ralph, founder of the LongRange Desert Group during World War Two, which was aprecursor of the SAS.Their great-granddaughter is Samantha Cameron, wife of ourcurrent Prime MinisterRottingdean Museum is currently holding an excellentexhibition about Enid Bagnold’s life and work including acollection of first editions, film publicity, and informal familyphotographs taken in Rottingdean by the legendaryphotographer Cecil Beaton.Rottingdean Museum, The Grange, Rottingdean. Openweekdays 10.00am – 4.00pm (except Wednesdays), Sundays2.00pm – 4.00pm. Tel. 01273 301004 Admission is free.

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3131Local news and fund raising appeal

Getting back on his feet to help others

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A restaurant owner who lost his leg after an attack on his business is taking his first steps on the road to recovery to raise moneyfor the centre that is helping him.Paul Brayshaw was locking up late on August 18 when something wasthrown at the front of his pizza shop, smashing the glass frontage andslashing his arm.As he ran for help he fell on the kerb, causing a life-changing injury. Hisleft leg was so badly damaged that after two operations surgeons toldhim they would have to amputate it below the knee to save him.The father of two young boys spent more than five weeks in hospitaland was initially taking nearly 50 tablets a day but, a year to the daysince first opening Paul’s Pizza, in Lustrells Vale, Saltdean, (Brighton) hewas back in the kitchen.Although his whole life has been turned on its head he brought homehis artificial leg on December 19 and aims to take his first 400 steps on iton New Year’s Day to raise money for the Sussex Rehabilitation Centreat Brighton General Hospital, which has been helping him.Paul said: “It’s hard to believe something so stupid has changed my lifeforever. I was just locking the door to cash up when something wasthrown through the window and the broken glass slashed my arm. I justwanted to get out , so turned the key back and ran down the road to callthe police.“When I fell my leg went sideways. I tried to get up and carry onrunning, but it just went sideways again. Luckily, someone called anambulance for me and I ended up in the Royal Sussex County Hospitalfor the next five-and-a-half weeks.“In total, I had five operations. After the second one they told me thearteries had been so badly damaged it was beyond repair. The doctortold me my calf muscle was going toxic and there was a risk of dyingfrom blood poisoning if they didn’t take the leg off.”Paul’s left leg was amputated at the knee and he needed a further twooperations before he was finally released from hospital in early

October. On crutches, and still in pain, he was determined to re-open hisartisan pizza restaurant, serving customers for the first time onNovember 15, the first anniversary of his business opening.He started rehabilitation in November and hopes, with a lot of hardwork, to be walking properly on his artificial limb within a year. Up untilnow he has taken only a few tentative steps but he is aiming to walk 400steps with just a stick to help the centre that has been looking after him.

Paul said: “The pain is indescribable really. When they amputated myleg they tried to save as many of the nerves as possible, but that means Iget a lot of phantom pains. Sometimes it feels as if my foot is on fire ormy toes are crunched up. It can be agony.“When I came back to work I just tried to prep as much as possible. I’donly opened the previous November and things were going really wellbut when you have your own business you don’t earn anything whenyou are not working. All the bills were still coming in all the time I was inhospital.“It is going really well since I’ve re-opened, even though it has been sodifficult.”“It has been the most horrendous time but I have seen some reallyheart-breaking things while I’ve been having treatment and just want todo what I can to raise some money for the rehabilitation centre.”

To support Paul’s fundraising for the Sussex Rehabilitation Centre youcan sponsor him atwww.justgiving.com/Paul-Brayshaw1.

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Juliet Sargeant MSGD is a garden designer based withoffices in Rottingdean and Alfriston. On Friday 9��October 2012 she was awarded the national award forsustainable gardens from the Society of GardenDesignersThe SGD held its inaugural Awards event at theMillenium Hotel in London. A glittering event for gardendesigners eg. Andy Sturgeon; gardening televisionpresenters eg. Jo Swift; stalwarts of the garden designindustry and friends of the SGD, such as RaymondBlanc.

Juliet’s Sussex-based garden design practice specializesin rural gardens and challenging sites. Her winninggarden was a previously derelict, one acre site beside ariver, that floods every spring. Juliet has transformed itinto a beautiful, natural space in keeping with thesurrounding countryside.

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41Health & nutrition advice

Bridgeford’s Best Bites:

GingerGinger (root) has been used throughout the world as a therapeutic agent for centuries to treat common colds,fever, to aid digestion, treat stomach upset, diarrhoea, nausea, rheumatic disorders, gastrointestinal complicationsand dizziness. It part of the same family as tumeric, cardamom and galangal. It is consumed as a food, medicine orspice. It is low in carbohydrates, high in fibre and rich in omega 3 fatty acids, alpha-linolenic acid, antioxidants,micronutrients and lignans, which are a major class of phytoestrogens, which are estrogen-like chemicals

Several studies indicate the therapeutic benefits of ginger:It has anti-oxidant, anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, anti-bac-terial, anti-fungal, analgesic, antipyretic, antihypertensiveand anti-ulcer properties and also offers some protectionagainst radiation and chemical toxicity.ArthritisOsteoarthritis, acute gouty arthritis, joint and muscle painand possibly rheumatic disorders are helped by ginger's an-ti-inflammatory properties.Asthma and Airways ProblemsGinger aids relaxation in the smooth muscle in the bron-chus, helping relieve airways problems.CancerBenefits have been shown on mucosal tissue and in cancersof the colon, cervix, breast, lung, pancreas, prostate, en-dometrium, skin, liver and also leukaemia.DiabetesGinger's anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory propertiesshow protective effects on diabetic liver, kidney, eye (cata-ract), neural system complications and possibly related im-potence.Inflammation / Neuroprotection / AutoimmuneStudies indicate that chronic inflammation plays a majorrole in the development of various neurodegenerative dis-eases, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease,multiple sclerosis, brain tumour, and meningitis; also in-flammation related obesity.Nausea and Vomiting / Pregnancy

Ginger is effective in reducing vomiting and the intensity ofnausea both in pregnancy and during chemotherapy. It isone of the few herbs/spices to have been proven beneficialand safe during pregnancy, though there are some concernsregarding safe dosage.

Adding Ginger Your DietWith so many healing properties, it certainly is worth add-ing ginger to your daily diet. If you don't like the taste trystarting with a tiny portion and increase it over time; elsetake capsules!· Sprinkle the powder in soups, stews and smoothies· Prepare tea by steeping an inch square of ginger root

in hot water, or simmer gently for 5-10 minutes, addhoney to taste - or drink packaged tea!

· Grate root ginger on a small round hole grater and addto soups and stews

· Make an oriental sauce by adding grated ginger tosoya sauce, sesame oil and pepper or chilli

· Crystallised ginger can be used to prepare sweets

We are happy to advise you on your health matters.

Lin Bridgeford DO KFRP MSCC ICAK (UK) MScRegistered Osteopath & Kinesiologist & Yoga TeacherAether Bios ClinicSaltdean Brighton01273 309557 07710 227038www.lin4juiceplus.co.uk www.osteo-info.co.uk

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WednesdaysSea Swim Fitness ‐ 7.00am.Saltdean Beach.www.seaswimfitness.co.ukChurch Service ‐ 10.00am.Holy CommunionSt Nicholas Church Saltdean Vale, SaltdeanDizzy Tilly Kids ‐ ac�vi�es 0 – 4 yrs – music, puppets,bubbles,stories and play. 9.30am & 11am  ‐Clare Derby 308706 . St Mar�ns Hall, SaltdeanDizzy Tilly party fun time! For children's partiesage 2-6years taking bookings now!Crawlers and Toddlers Drop‐in (Free of charge)9.15am ‐ 10.30am(confident crawlers to 2 years) at St Margaret’s Co�ageRo�ngdean (next to the church and opposite the  pond)Rosemary Conley Diet & Fitness - 9.45-11.15am aerobics,6.30-8pm Zumba Fitness, Saltdean Community Centre,Lesley Jeavons 915097Funky Feet (modern dance)Woodingdean Methodist Church Hall. Classes for adultsand children Ring Vanessa on 273227Academy of Dancing 5.10 –7.20 pm. Charlene Benford01323 899149 Saltdean Community CentreFun & Fit - Total Body Workout9.30-10.20am S.dean Comm cntr - Karen 305827Weight Watchers 10.am. The Ladyof Lourdes Church Hall,R.deanDrop‐in Medita�on ClassWednesday 9.15am to 10amBindi Shah 01273 302350 Saltdean DriveStretch and Tone ‐  10 am to 11am. Ovingdean Village HallBaby and You 11am – 12.15pm  Drop‐in (Babies from 6weeks to Crawling) at St Margaret’s Co�age, RotdnTai Chi – Wednesday mornings 10 – 11.15 Andrea01273 304472 Saltdean Community CentreThe Ro�ngdean Bridge Club6.15 pm The Whiteway Centre, Ro�ngdeanCall June Hill 01273 307623 for details.Art & Cra� Club – Wednesday a�ernoon Irene Beardwell303745, Saltdean Community CentreYoga ‐  2.30pm to 3.30pm. Church of the Holy Cross, Wood‐ingdean. £3. Ella 737054Jane Salisbury School of Dance ‐ Ballet, Tap and FunkyFreestyle, (from 3yrs upwards) 3.30pm‐5.30pm, St NicholasChurch Hall, Saltdean01273 275002, 07855955138 [email protected] Dance Fitness ClassRottingdean Public Hall, 6.05 - 7.05pm every WedsContact Helena Dodds 07977 [email protected] or Nicola Price 07815 698088 [email protected] Sharp ChoirYouth 6.30-8pm, Adult 8.10-9.45pm St Martins, S’dean.Contact Karina 07803 709980Seeonee Cub Scouts(8 years to 10.5 years) 7pm – 8.30pmLi�le Gilwell, Longridge Avenue, SaltdeanSerenity Yoga - Hatha Yoga (Beginners welcome)7.00-8.15pm, & 8.30 - 9.45pmSt Nicholas Church Hall Nikki Tuke 07813 125795American Partner Dancing7.30 - 9pm W’dean Community Centre,beginners welcome: Chester 07519 818112Or Lesley 07885986857 [email protected] Male Voice Choir‐  7.30pm. Holy Cross ChurchHall, Woodingdean.  Tom Ryan 07899874969Saltdean Townswomen’s Guild ‐ 1.45PM at the MartletsFlats lounge, Bannings Vale on the 1st Thursday of eachmonth, 01273 301074Pilates – Weds eve‐ Danielle 584984. S’dean Comm CentreSlimming World 7.30PM Wdngdean Yth Centre, Warren Rd.Contact Ali - 01273 300680/07821 179343Zumba – Wednesday 7.30pm. Contact Laura Miller 01273300221. St Nicholas Church Hall.Second Wednesday of the monthRo�ngdean Flower Club ‐ Meet 2.30pm 2nd Weds of themonth at The Whiteway Centre, Rottingdean. Visitors £4 toinclude tea. If you like us, become a member. ContactSecretary 01273 300486

ThursdaysMorning meditation 7.30-8.30am Open Art Café, 6 NevillRoad Rottingdean Drop-in £3 info: Theresa Sundt01273 303571Downs Baptist Church, WoodingdeanThree youth clubs to suit age 8-16 at Rudyard KiplingPrimary School, BN2 6RH. Contact: Sean Older01273 232414 [email protected] Service ‐ 10.00am.Holy CommunionSt Nicholas Church Saltdean Vale, SaltdeanCuba Salsa ‐ 7pm. Contact Elizabeth Green (AKA Moran)01273 307063. Saltdean Community CentreOpen House Friendship Club 1.30 to 4.00pmWoodingdean Community CentreDrop‐in Medita�on Class11am to 11.45am Bindi Shah 01273 302350Saltdean DriveCoffee Shop ‐ Thursdays 10‐12 Woodingdean MethodistChurch, The Ridgeway. 304812 Make some new friends.Healthy Child Clinic ‐ 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month11‐12 noon at Hazel Co�age, Warren Road, Woodingdean(FREE) .Weighing, measuring and drop‐in session forchildren up to 5yrs and their carers.Healthy Child Clinic – 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month11‐12 noon at The Deans Gateway Children’s Centre,Rudyard Kipling School (FREE) Weighing, measuring anddrop‐in session for children up to 5yrs and their carers.Academy of Dancing 4‐8.35pm. Charlene Benford 01323899149 Saltdean Community CentreWeight Watchers 6.00pm Peacehaven Evangelical Church,Mayfield Avenue, PeacehavenSue Ca�, 390652 for futher informa�on.Weight Watchers 6.45pmWoodingdean Community Centre.Habakkuk Harriers running Club7.00pm Running in and around Woodingdean. FREEPhone 01273 705685 for details.Love Art A�er School club Over 5’s3.30 ‐5.00 pm. An introduc�on to Arts and Cra�s. £6 perchild. Refreshments and Materials provided.To book call 01273 390618Weight Watchers‐ 6.00pmThe Church of the Holy Cross, WoodingdeanRo�ngdean Wine Club ‐ Second Thursday in the month,Whiteway Centre, Ro�ngdean, 7.30 PmFurther details, Tony Woodhall 01273 309697Gardening Club‐ First Thursday of the month. 7.30pm to9.30pm. Ovingdean Village Hall.Beaver Scouts(6 years to 8 years) 6.00pm – 7.00pmLi�le Gilwell, Longridge Avenue, SaltdeanLine Dancing ‐  Second and Fourth Thursdays 7.00pm to8.30pm. Ovingdean Village HallU3A mee�ng2.00pm  St . Mar�ns Hall, SaltdeanBeaver Scouts(6 years to 8 years) 6.00pm – 7.00pmRo�ngdean Contact Lindsey Delow: [email protected](10.5 years to 14 years) 7.30pm – 9.00pmRo�ngdean Contact Mar�n Carr: 07801 687172Scout HQ, Whiteway Lane, Ro�ngdeanTai Chi & Qigong 6.45pm‐8.45pmRo�ngdean Public Hall, Park Road, Ro�ngdeanInfo from Evelyn Hills 01323 7255451st Thursday in the monthSaltdean Townswomen’s Guild ‐ 1.45PM in the Lower Hallof the Saltdean Community Centre, 01273 301074Second Thursday in the monthSaltdean Oval Women’s Ins�tute meetsat 10 a.m. at the Saltdean Community Centre.The contact is Gill Rees  01273 3012703rd Thursday in the monthOvingdean Social Group ‐ 7.15pm for 7.30pm OvingdeanVillage Hall (3rd Thursday in the month)Last Thursday of the monthLunch Club ‐W’dean Methodist Church ‐ 887734/ 887618

FridaysSea Swim Fitness7am, Saltdean beachwww.seaswimfitness.co.ukChildren’s Art Club ‐ 3.30‐5.15pm Clair Ma�hews07843275520. Saltdean Community CentreFun & Fit Fitness Pilates Plus 9.30- 10.30am; 10.30-11.10am legs, bums & tums;Beginner fitness Pilates 11.15-12.15pmKaren  01273 305827. all Saltdean Comm. Centre.Deans Business Club Every other Friday.See www.deansbusinessclub.c o.ukSlimming world – morning – Mandy Crew 542827 SaltdeanCommunity Centre.Stretch and Tone ‐  10 am to 11am. Ovingdean Village Hall.

MondaysCivil Service Pensioners Alliance – Monday morning month‐ly Evelyn George 308665. Saltdean Community CentreWeaning Clinic drop‐in at Hazel Co�age, Warren Road,Woodingdean.  The first Monday of the month only (exc.Bank holidays) (FREE)Yoga ‐ 10am to Noon. Renata 01273 301245 or07775537484 Ovingdean Village HallFun & Fit - Pilates and Tone10-11am Saltdean Community Centre - Karen 305827Exercise to Music ‐  1.30pm to 2.30pm. Church of the HolyCross, Woodingdean. £3. Ella 737054Womens Ins�tute ‐  Second Monday of the month.2.30pm to 4.30pm. Ovingdean Village HallCalligraphy – Monday a�ernoons Julie Walker 308648Saltdean Community CentreLa Jolie Ronde (French for children) a�ernoons  – JoannaClark 302167. Saltdean Community CentreYoga – Monday and Wednesday evening and Thursdaymorning Breeda Duggan 233608. Sdean Community CentreBeaver Scouts(6 years to 8 years) 6.30pm – 7.30pmScouts(10.5 yrs to 14 yrs) 7.30pm – 9.30pm. Old Parish Ln, WdeanMowgli Cub Scouts(8 years to 10.5 years) 7pm – 8.30pm.Li�le Gilwell, Longridge Avenue, SaltdeanExplorer Scouts(14 years – 18 years) Scout HQ, Whiteway Lane, Ro�ngdeanBrownies ‐ Term �mes 5.45pm to 7.00pm.Wai�ng list. Ring Samantha on 07870899832. OvingdeanVillage HallHabakkuk Harriers running Club7.00pm Running in and around Woodingdean. FREE. Phone01273 705685 for details.Serinity Yoga - Hatha Yoga7.00-8.30pm S’dean Comm Centre Nikki Tuke 07813 125795Biblical DanceSt Martins Church Hall, Lonridge Ave.,S.dean 6 - 7pmJi�erbug Jive and Swing – 7.30 ‐ 8.30pmRo�ngdean Village Hall. Lizzie 01273 300533Pilates – Pregnancy 6.30 to 7.15pm. Intermediate7.30 to 8.30pm. Beginners 8.30 to 9.30pmtracys�[email protected]. Saltdean Community CentreTracy Armfield 07877 878532Weight Watchers – Monday evenings 7.00pm – 8.30pm Sarah Evans 605749. S’dean Community Centre

TuesdaysMorning meditation 7.30-8.30am Open Art Café,6 Nevill Road Rottingdean Drop-in £3 info: TheresaSundt 01273 303571Saltdean & District Choir – Tuesday 9.45am AudreyPickles 303596. Or Pamela Reynolds 583701Saltdean Community CentreConversa�onal French 10.30am‐12pm, Our Lady LourdesChurch Hall, Steyning Road, Ro�ngdean. 01273 390179.All proceeds go to CAFODFun & Fit Pilates and Tone9.30‐10.30am plus coffee. OvingdeanVillage Hall. contact Karen on 01273 305827Baby and You 10.30am‐12 noon at Hazel Co�age Clinic,Warren Road, Woodingdean.  (drop‐in for expectantparents and parent/carers with babies who are not yetwalking) ‐ (FREE)Low Cost Healing Clinic10-12pm the House Project cntre, 75 Longridge Ave, S.deanVenetia Campbell 306525www.brightonmetamorphic.co.uk/communitywellnessprojectHealthy Child Clinic 1.30pm – 3pm at the SaltdeanChildren’s Centre (Outreach) in Boomerang Kids Nursery,Saltdean Barn,Arundel Drive West, Saltdean.  Weighing,measuring and drop‐in session for children up to 5yrs andtheir carers.‐  (FREE)Age Concern Drop‐In Advice Centre, with morning tea andcoffee, first Tuesday of every month, 10am‐12am, StMar�ns Church Hall, Longridge Avenue. Anyone caring forelderly rela�ves or neighbours most welcome to drop induring that �meAcademy of Dancing 3.55 –7 pm. Charlene Benford 01323899149 Saltdean Community CentreOver 50’s Keep Fit Classes – Tuesday 1.45 – 2.45 pm £3.00per session. Tea and Coffee included. St Mar�ns ChurchHall, Longridge Ave. SaltdeanParents/ Carers/ Babies/ Toddlers Tuesday 9‐12pmPamTurner01273306553.WoodingdeanCommunity CentreSlimming World ‐ Tuesday 5.30pm and friday morninglower hall – Mandy Crew 542827. Saltdean Comm CentreRoyal Sco�sh Country Dancing Society – Tuesday 7.30pmto 9.30pm during school �me.Saltdean Junior School. Pam & Ray Archer 01273 684417Drop‐in Medita�on Class2pm to 2.45pm Bindi Shah 01273 302350Pilates 7.45 - 8.45pm Deans Leisure Centre, Falmer RoadContact Jan Davies - 07904 187257

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Local GroupsBrighton Male Voice ChoirTom Ryan‐ Secretary01273 688005 07899874969Or G.Meeton 01273 241755Four Deans Stroke Club01273 302998Ro�ngdean Preserva�on Society 01273 304752The Grange Museum and Art GalleryRo�ngdean 01273 301004Mon/Tues 10am ‐4pmWednesday ClosedThurs/Fri/Sat 10am‐4pmSunday 2pm ‐ 4pmRo�ngdean Drama Societywww.ro�ngdeandramasociety.co.ukRo�ngdean WritersMary Deacon 01273 306956Ro�ngdean Camera Club Brian Knight01273 302605Ro�ngdean Cricket ClubEst 1758. New Members welcome01273 309325Rottingdean Bowling ClubNorman Watson 01273 301290www.rottingdeanbowlingclub.co.ukThe Ro�ngdean Bridge ClubJune Hill, Secretary 01273 302680Ro�ngdean Wine ClubTony Woodhall 01273 309697The Deans OrchestraBarry Mar�n 01323 895927Saltdean Community ChoirCathy Rands 01273 583105Saltdean Towns Womens Guild01273 301074Saltdean Lido 01273 888308WSLAT & Rottingdean [email protected] 01273 291011S’dean Bowling ClubSec: D.Hanchett 01273 390230S’dean Residents [email protected], Rdean & Odean NH WatchLinda Hood, Secretary 01273 [email protected] Swimming Pool01273 673265Woodingdean Rainbows and BrowniesElizabeth 01273 272670Five Deans U3AMargaret - 01273 583005Janet - 01273 304347www.fivedeansu3a.org.uk

Woodingdean Bowls ClubKate Paton Secretary 01273 502570Trevor Smith Chairman 01273 302642Local Community CentresSaltdean Community CentreAlex on 07804 908609Ro�ngdean Whiteway CentreWhiteway Lane Ro�ngdean, BrightonBN2 7HB 01273 307431 For Le�ng01273 301227Ro�ngdean & Saltdean Lions Clubinfo@ro�ngdeanand saltdeanlions.org.uk08458 339617Ro�ngdean Public HallPark LaneAvailable for Hire 01273 302092Woodingdean Community CentreWarren Road 01273 685940Woodingdean Youth CentreWarren Road BrightonBN2 6BB 01273 [email protected] Badminton ClubDan (07812 658834)Lesley (01444 233965)[email protected]/southoverclubBeacon Hill Nature ReserveMonthly work sessions with RangerCharlie. Contact Bernadette [email protected] ChurchesSt Mar�ns URCLongridge Avenue, Saltdean

Secretary: Rob Upward 01273 309097St Nicholas ChurchSaltdean Vale, SaltdeanBrighton ,BN2 8HE  01273 302192www.saltdeansaintnicholas.org.ukLocal Police ContactsSaltdeanChristopher KingswoodPolice Community Support Officer07766 9978630845 60 70 999 Ext:19365WoodingdeanRay HarrisonNeighbourhood Policing Constable07766 9978870845 60 70 999 Ext:25581Ro�ngdean, OvingdeanChristopher KingswoodPolice Community Support Officer0845 60 70 999 Ext:19365

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The Ro�ngdean Bridge Club1.20pm The Whiteway Centre, Ro�ngdeanCall June Hill 01273 307623 for details.Tots & toys1.15pm ‐ 2.45pm. For carers with babies,toddlers and pre‐school children. Meet atSt. Nicholas Church Hall, Saltdean. (term�me only). Laura 07980 242283.Royal Bri�sh Legion Women’s sec�onFirst Friday of the month at 2.30pmWhiteways Centre, Ro�ngdeanSocial Dance Group‐ 6.30pm to 8.00pm.Lizzie 01273 300533. Ovingdean Village HallScouts(10.5 years to 14 years) 7.30pm – 9.30pmLi�le  Gilwell,  Longridge  Avenue,  SaltdeanLine DancingBeginners 11.30am - 1pmIntermediate 1.30 - 3.30pmW’dean Comm Centre - Steps Dance ClubChester 07519 818112 Lesley 07885 [email protected] Tilly Kids! - activities 0-4yrs, puppets,stories, music, bubbles & play10:30am   St.Martins Hall, Saltdean - Clare01273 308706 www.dizzy-tilly-kids.comDizzy Tilly party fun time! For children'sparties age 2-6years taking bookings now!SaturdaysAcademy of Dancing 9am ‐1.50 pm. CharleneBenford 01323 899149 Saltdean Cmnty Centre

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date or info 01273 307034Church Service ‐ 10am. WoodingdeanMethodist Church The Ridgeway Wood‐ingdean.Church Service ‐ 8am.Holy Communion10.30am Parish Communion St Nicholas ChurchSaltdean Vale, Saltdeanwww.saltdeansaintnicholas.org.ukSunday Mass ‐ Our Lady of LourdesCatholic Church, Ro�ngdean 6.30pm (Sat)10.30am Sun also 9am St Patrick’s CatholicChurch, Woodingdean.Downs Baptist ChurchFamily friendly Service & Sunday School10.30am meet at Woodingdean PrimarySchool.DBC Youth Church Service (age 11-21) 6pm atRudyard Kipling Primary School.DBC Adult service 6pm Rudyard KiplingPrimary School.

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Mar�al Arts – Morning ‐ Jason Sale07876165890 Saltdean Community CentreSaturday bridge – June Hill 01273 307623Saltdean Community Centre.Saturday night dance 7.30Pm – 10.30pm– Doug Hann 01273 691767 SaltdeanCommunity Centre.Jane Salisbury School of Dance ‐ Ballet,Tap and Funky Freestyle, (from 3yrs upwards)9.30am‐12.30pm, St Nicholas Church Hall,Saltdean01273 275002, 07855955138. janesalis‐[email protected] Night – Roniq 07790580790. Salt‐dean Community CentreSacrament of Penance ‐ 10.30am, 5.45‐6.15pm. Our Lady of Lourdes CatholicChurch, Ro�ngdean

SundaysChurch Service ‐ 10.15am. St Mar�ns URCLongridge Avenue SaltdeanBiblical Dance, circle style for men, womenand children ‐ Held occasional Sundays at StMar�n’s Church Hall, Longridge Ave from3‐4pm. Contact Judy Law for next mee�ngSunday Mass - Our Lady of LourdesCatholic ChurchRottingdean  6.30 pm (Sat) and 10.30 am(Sun), also 9.00 am (Sun) at St Patrick'sCatholic Church, Woodingdean

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Events & AnnouncementsYogafitEvery morning Mon-Fri 9.30-10.30am atthe Saltdean Community Centre- Dropin. First class free. Contact Angela07986277792 / 581640.

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Southover Badminton ClubWednesday nights8 - 10pm, Deans Leisure Centre,RottingdeanFriendly and competitive badminton.New members welcome.Contact Dan (07812 658834), Lesley(01444 233965) [email protected]

Whiteway Centre EventsFebruary 15  Whiteway Evening at 7.30p.m., "Fashionable London - anillustrated talk on the spectaculargrowth of the capital during the 17thand 18th centuries" by Martin Knott,architectural historian

March 22   Whiteway Evening at 7.30p.m., "Imps, Fairies, Dragons andGiants:  Sussex Folklore" - a talk by ColinManton, local historian

April 20  Study Day, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.,"From Egypt to Eternity:  Ancient Faces,Stones and Stars", led by Jeannie Labno,egyptologist, and Lisette Flinders Petrie,archaeologist.

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