The Parish News For Colgate & Faygate
February 2015 Issue Delivered Free to Home in the Villages
Lovely Lent….
Soon Lent will be upon us. Wouldn't it be great if in this election year our politicians were to give up trying to score points against each other in the race to No10? Think what they might then actually achieve in those forty days.
Lent should be liberating. It is the annual spiritual spring clean for Christians and as it invites us to look towards Easter it should put a spring in our step. The reality of course is that the politicians will go on as they do, making us glum enough as it is, so please don't treat Lent as a gloomy time! We will need all the light relief from the electioneering we can get.
The main biblical story behind the idea of Lent is Jesus' time of testing in the wilderness, which prepared him for his mission. In the desert heat he forged his manifesto. He had to steer deliberately away from pursuing the easy popular vote. He was going to be offering something other than the 'bread and circuses' slogan by which the might of Rome sought to quell its occupied empire. He was offering something other, we might easily forget, than religion. He was giving himself in a way no earthly leader can do and to do so he needed to be sure who he really was. He had to be secure in his relationship with God, his heavenly father.
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A warm welcome awaits you at all our services.
February 2015
Sunday 1st 9:30 am Holy Communion BCP
Sunday 8th 11:00 am Morning Prayer
Sunday 15th 9:30 am Morning Prayer BCP
Wednesday 18th 10:00 am Ash Wednesday Holy CommunionRusper Church
Sunday 22nd 11:00 am Holy Communion
March 2015
Sunday 1st 9:30 am Holy Communion BCP
Clergy Day Off
Nick is here to serve the needs of the community. He is pleased to hear of new people moving in who may need visiting and welcomed by the the Church.
Holy Communion can be arranged for the sick or houseboundHe tries to take just one day off each week and it would be appreciated if he is not contacted on a Thursday.
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News from St Saviour’s…….
As we pull away into the New Year it is fun to remember Christmas festivities and enjoyment. St
Saviour’s played its part with four services ‐ the familiar carols and lessons service, the crib service
and midnight mass on Christmas Eve and communion on Christmas Day before the turkey. All were
well attended and warmly officiated. The church was beautifully
decorated and glowed in the winter light. A thank you is due to those
who supported the Tree of Remembrance, raising over £200, and the
Open House Charity box, and of course another special thank you is
due to all ‐ clergy, organists and parishioners ‐ who worked so hard to
achieve yet another ‘St Saviour’s at Christmas’ to remember.
Our ArchDeacon, Fiona Windsor, will visit the PCC later in February. She will be
consulting on the future of our parish and this will be opportunity for any of us to
feed ideas and views into the process.
Colgate Village Hall Christmas Dance….
The Christmas dance held in the village hall in December was a huge success with a full house
having a great time celebrating the festive season.
Not only did everyone enjoy themselves with some superb music and food, we also ran a raffle and
all proceeds from the evening were donated to the Chestnut Tree Children’s Hospice, who
received a cheque for £300. We could not think of a more worthy cause, at this time of year more
than any other.
We will be organising another dance later in the year so keep your eyes open on the Parish News
for more information.
Dave Elder
And a Thank You………
After a good many years as secretary to the PCC, Rosemary Lane has decided now is the time to
give up the role. She was certainly serving in this capacity when I took on the parish in 1998 so this
represents a generous stint by any standards. During this time we have had five church wardens.
On a personal note as well as on behalf of the PCC and the congregation I would like to express
heartfelt thanks to her patience and efficiency.
Nick
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Chloe Stubbs, Village Agent for Rusper & Colgate Age UK, Horsham District
£5.5 billion goes unclaimed every year by older people.
Did you know our Information and Advice Department at Age UK Horsham can help you, or someone you know, with understanding allowances and benefits?
This includes help with completing claim forms and assistance in considering financial aspects of housing and care options. As many as 1.6m older people who are entitled to Pension Credit are not claiming it - this could mean them receiving an extra £1,700 a year. Pension Credit is an income-related benefit that comes in two parts and you may be eligible for one or both.
About 1 in 3 of those eligible are still not claiming it.
Information and Advice is one of several departments at Age UK Horsham. Other services include home helps, gardeners, Housing Options Advisor, day services, hairdressers, computer courses, complementary therapies and more.
For details on any of the above or if you would like to know more please call me, Chloe Stubbs, Village Agent for Rusper and Colgate on Mobile: 07591-049042 Office: 01403-751321
Cuppa & Chat
Every first Monday of the month
Monday 2nd February 2015 Any time between 10.30-12:00, at St Saviour’s Church, Colgate.
We have now been meeting at Cuppa & Chat for three years and it is as popular as ever with an average, over last year, of 16 people coming to each gathering. During last year our clientele ranged from those between the ages of 8 weeks and 90, all coming together as a community and often sharing home produce. Our special fundraising event was very popular and this year benefitted The British Heart Foundation. We finished the year with lots of laughter at a Christmas meal at the Dragon Pub for 15 of us plus 1 dog.
All are welcome. See you soon.
‘Like’ us on Facebook: Colgate and Faygate Cuppa and Chat Check out local information and events on our web site: http://colgateandfaygate.community21.org
Gardener’s Journal By now those hyacinths and other bulbs planted for forcing back in November should be bursting into flower and livening up indoor spots on gloomy winter days. Outside, recent mild conditions have persuaded cherries, camellias and early rhododendrons to open up and the first snowdrops are in flower. Daffodils are well out of the ground. It is time to weed and clean up flower beds, adding manure or compost, to prune roses, fuchsias, penstemon, honeysuckle, wisteria and other summer flowerers and to trim summer heathers. In the vegetable garden sets of onions and shallots can be planted outside and broad beans will not be far behind. Netting may be needed to protect them from mice and birds. Raised beds need repair with new timbers for the coming season. Last season’s harvest continues to come in. Leeks, carrots and parsnips have all done well, and purple sprouting broccoli looks promising for spring. Summer raspberries should be cut back to a yard high, and autumn raspberries to the ground. Strawberry beds will need weeding and feeding. Potatoes can be placed in egg cartons in the greenhouse for chitting; when ready try container planting in a warm sunny spot. Sweet peas, tomatoes and lettuces can also be sown in the greenhouse in response to lengthening days. However recent activity suggests a few mousetraps might be needed
Continue to remove rotting vegetation from the fish pond and keep up the supply of food in this mild weather. Protect from hungry herons!
In the woods the woodpeckers are drumming to claim territory and by night owls and foxes call looking f or mates. The weather has been kind to birds so far, but additional nourishment in bird feeders will now be appreciated and generate life and activity in these winter months. And in the long evenings load the wood stove and study favourite catalogues!
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Are you ready for winter?
There’s no way of telling what the weather might be like this winter – but you can make sure that you are as prepared as possible for every eventuality.
West Sussex County Council will have new webpages on its website at www.westsussex.gov.uk/snow from mid to late November, where residents can find out more about how to cope in snow and ice conditions.
You can look up which roads the County Council is able to grit, read about how the County Council prepares in the event of bad weather, and also about what you can do.
In addition Colgate Parish Council invested in grit bins and salt last winter. The purpose of this was so residents are able to access the salt to distribute on roads and pathways to help keep the villages moving. Salt bins are located at key positions within the village:
Lay-by – Blackhouse Road, Colgate Blackhouse Farm, Colgate
Red Cedar, Blackhouse Road, Colgate Colgate Farm, Blackhouse Road, Colgate
Village Hall, Colgate Dragon Pub, Colgate
Start of Faygate Lane, off A264 End of Park Road, Faygate
There are some simple things we can all do to prepare for winter and the weather it might bring:
Check on vulnerable or elderly family and neighbours – they may need your support in bad weather
Don’t use water to clear snow and ice, it will refreeze and become more dangerous
Don’t travel unless you have to and make sure your vehicle is ready for cold weather
Be prepared – keep a supply of provisions in case of bad weather Mobile phones and social media such as Facebook and Twitter are an excellent
and easy way to keep in touch during severe weather events. Make sure you share your details with your neighbours
Make sure you dress appropriately for the weather conditions, especially footwear
It doesn’t hurt to think ahead and be well prepared. Don’t forget, you can also follow @WSHighways on Twitter, or ‘West Sussex Matters’ on Facebook, to keep up to date and share information.
For further advice, you can also visit www.metoffice.gov.uk and search ‘Get Ready for Winter’
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Free Health Check You are invited to have a Free NHS Health Check with a Health care professional at: -
Broadbridge Heath Leisure Centre on Monday the 9th of February.
Alternative dates to be added.
The NHS Health Check provided by ToHealth is the same as the NHS Health Check that is provided by GPs and Pharmacists. The NHS Health Check Programme is a national service which assesses a person’s risk of developing heart attack, stroke, diabetes and kidney disease. Currently these conditions affect the lives of 4 million people in England and are responsible for a fifth of all hospital admissions. The check provides advice and support on how a person may prevent or reduce their risks and live a healthier life.
The NHS health check will last for 20-30 minutes and will include:
Simple questions about your family history and any medication you are currently taking.
Your height, weight, ethnicity, gender and age being recorded.
A simple finger prick test to check your cholesterol levels or blood glucose (if required). Results given there and then.
Your blood pressure being taken.
Cardiovascular risk analysis with free advice and support on maintaining good health and on lifestyle changes that will help improve your health.
You are eligible for the Health Check if:
You are between 40 – 74 years old (inclusive) You are a resident or your GP resides in West Sussex. You have not had a full NHS Health Check within the last 5 years. You have not been diagnosed or taking medication for:
Heart Disease, Heart Failure or Heart Attack
Stroke or TIA (Mini Stroke)
High Blood Pressure
High Cholesterol
Kidney Disease
Peripheral Vascular Disease
Diabetes
To book an appointment please call 01243 624 023 or check out our website www.nhshealthcheck.com/westsussex for other convenient days and locations.
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Health & Leisure Walks for February
All welcome to guided, free, sociable, HDC walks led by trained volunteers; no need to book, just
turn-up at the start point. Programme booklet containing over 250 walks is available from the Walks Co-ordinator on 01403-215269 or online at www.horsham.gov.uk/leisure/2103.aspx. Beginners are recommended to contact the Walk Leader to discuss suitability. All walks can be wet and muddy in places. Forthcoming walks in the Colgate Parish and neighbouring areas are as follows:- Every Monday 10:45 am: North Heath, Horsham, gentle 2 mile walk around the riverside. Suitable for slow & new walkers. 1 to 1¼ hours. Meet at the Sussex Barn pub car park off North Heath Lane. Leaders Ann & John 01403-268885. Tuesday 3rd & 17th February 9:30 am: Buchan Country Park. A 2 mile walk in a largely wooded area with some open heathland, meadows and ponds, easy walking with well-defined paths, taking 1 hour. There is a Nature Reserve area and the Countryside Centre may be open. (First timers and families welcome). Meet at car park (RH11 9HQ) off the A2220 Crawley to Horsham side of the dual carriageway. Leaders: Richard 01403-230293 or Emmy 01403-255517. Wednesday 18th February 10:30 am: Leechpool and Owlbeech Woods, various 2 to 3 mile generally easy circular walks, some gentle slopes. Suitable for new walkers & families most welcome. Meet in the Leechpool Wood car park, (Roffey End), off Harwood Road (B2195), Horsham (TQ194313). Dogs allowed on a lead. 1 to 1½ hours. Leaders: Margaret 01403-262311 or Emmy 01403-255517. Tuesday 24th February 10:30 am: New Walk, New House Farm, a flat 2.5 mile walk, but with some uneven surfaces & can be muddy in places, taking 1¼ hours. We walk through two fields, separated by a short woodland section, on pavements & grass verges. Refreshments & toilets are available in the Tea Room. No dogs. Meet in the car park of New House Farm Shop & Tea Room, Old Crawley Road, Faygate, Horsham, RH12 4RU (TQ204332). Leader: Alex 01403-273751.
Big savings on sports and leisure for District
HORSHAM District residents on a low income could be entitled to big savings on sports and leisure with a Leisure Access Card from Horsham District Council. This free card can help residents on a low income to save money when visiting local attractions, going to the gym, taking the kids swimming, going bowling or catching the latest movie at The Capitol in Horsham. The card offers great discounts at leisure venues and attractions across the District including:
The Pavilions in the Park with its indoor and outdoor all year round heated pools. The Capitol cinema and theatre Horsham Superbowl Rookwood Golf Course Amberley Museum and Heritage Centre St Mary’s House and Gardens, Bramber Cricket, table tennis, badminton, football, boxing and other sports clubs A wide range of children’s holiday activities Plus great savings at other leisure centres across the District
Please note: membership is not required at any of the listed leisure centres above. Brochures are available from Horsham District Council reception, local libraries, most Horsham District leisure centres and Horsham Visitor Information Centre / Horsham Museum (9 The Causeway)
Full details and an application form is available online (www.leisureaccesscard.info) or call Horsham District Council on 01403 215263.
Countryside Events
February 2015
Events running at Buchan Park
Family Night Hike
Where: Buchan Country Park When: Tuesday 17th February, 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm Cost: £5.50 per person (includes mince pie and hot drink) A one and a half mile after dark walk looking for nocturnal wildlife, followed by hot drinks and marshmallows around the camp fire and a torchlight procession back to the Countryside Centre. Booking essential, meet in the Countryside Centre.
To book (unless otherwise stated): Please use the online booking form on our website
www.westsussex.gov.uk and search for countryside events.
You can also contact us at: 01293 542088
The Extraordinary World of Insects By Mike Russell, Senior Wildlife Advisor, Sussex Wildlife Trust When it comes to the natural world, it has to be conceded that insects do not figure highly in terms of wildlife that we admire. Yes, we can appreciate and marvel at the dragon and damselflies in their aerial dexterity and enjoy the
butterflies that visit our garden, but perhaps not the moths that fly around our lights at night. Bees we know are vitally important and are fine if they keep their distance and we all love ladybirds, except those horrible invasive harlequins that arrived on our shores a few years ago. Generally, we don't like insects. They invade our homes, buzz annoyingly around our heads and at worst sting us, eat our wood, flowers and vegetables and can ruin an alfresco lunch. However, they are perhaps the most important layer in the food chain, and are great survivors, long after
human beings have disappeared from our planet insects will still be around. Putting our prejudices aside, when you look at some of our more familiar species there are some fascinating insights into their world to be discovered. Take aphids for example, probably the most destructive of garden pests and something you really don't want to see on your roses. It has been calculated that a single aphid can produce about 10 million tonnes of progeny during a single summer season, a figure beyond comprehension! Of course most end up as food for all sorts of other wildlife and therefore this overwhelming number is never reached. They produce so many offspring as they don't have the messy business of having to mate. Earwigs on the other hand are far more caring parents; at least the females are as they tend to their young throughout the winter deep in the soil. The mythology surrounding earwigs is, as the name suggests, that they are thought to enter people's ears which is probably unfounded, though Stefan Buczacki in his book 'Fauna Britannica' cites the story of a Cornishman who was so distracted by the pain in his head that he asked the local butcher to chop off his ear, and as he lay his ear down on the chopping board an earwig fell out and the pain ceased from that day. Such is the stuff of myths and legends! Insects are at the bottom end of the food chain and so life is a battle to prevent being eaten. Some devise devious colour schemes to warn predators that they might be distasteful or
provide large false eyes to make the attacker think that their potential prey is much bigger than it really is. One of the most ingenious methods is that of the froghopper which, when in it's in the larval stage produces a frothy liquid that conceals it from hungry foes. You are probably familiar
with this as it's commonly known as 'cuckoo spit', on account that it appears about the same time as the cuckoo returns from Africa. The next time a fly or wasp buzzes around your head or woodlice invade your home try and think about the amazing way this life form has evolved over millions of years and that is just much part of the intricate web of life as we are, which may then just curb your natural instinct to carry out their wholesale destruction. Pictures Courtesy of the Following: - Seven Spot Ladybird – Alan Price, Sussex Wildlife Trust Froghopper – Neil Fletcher, Sussex Wildlife Trust Cuckoo Spit – Gemma Harding, Sussex Wildlife Trust
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