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Forthcoming copy dates

2025 Copy dates for Cuckfield Life magazine

January’s Cuckfield Life
Copy date 7th January
Delivery between 18th - 24th January


February’s Cuckfield Life
Copy date 4th February
Delivery between 15th - 21st February


March’s Cuckfield Life
Copy date 4th March
Delivery between 15th - 21st March


April’s Cuckfield Life
Copy date 1st April
Delivery between 12th - 18th April


May’s Cuckfield Life
Copy date 29th April
Delivery between 10th - 16th May


June’s Cuckfield Life
Copy date 27th May
Delivery between 7th - 13th June


July’s Cuckfield Life
Copy date 24th June
Delivery between 5th - 11th July


August’s Cuckfield Life
Copy date 29th July
Delivery between 9th - 15th August


September’s Cuckfield Life
Copy date 2nd September
Delivery between 13th - 19th September


October’s Cuckfield Life
Copy date 30th September
Delivery between 11th - 17th October


November’s Cuckfield Life
Copy date 28th October
Delivery between 8th - 14th November


December’s Cuckfield Life
Copy date 25th November
Delivery between 6th - 12th December

News from Cuckfield Parish Council - Feb 24

We kickstarted the new year hosting the hilarious take on the gothic Frankenstein play by Rain or Shine at the Queen’s Hall. We launched the Community Art Display open to local amateur and novice artists who wish to exhibit their work in a non-competitive and relaxed free space. The Artwork is displayed in the lobby of the Queen’s Hall and is changed every month with a different theme. Feel free to pop into the Queen’s Hall during our opening hours Monday to Friday 10am and 3pm.
The Cuckfield photo competition is also back! We are encouraging the residents of Cuckfield to send in their pictures, 12 of which will be shortlisted to feature in the 2025 Cuckfield Calendar. If you wish to participate, please send in your pictures to the Parish Office to noemi.ripert@cuckfield.gov.uk - pictures must be of Cuckfield in JPG format and of a good enough resolution for printing.



To read the full newsletter please pick up a copy of February’s Cuckfield Life today and turn to page 34, or click the images provided to enlarge them.

Cuckfield opens its own Little Free Larder and Library for the community

A community larder has opened in Cuckfield to help support local residents and families who might be struggling with the rise in food costs. Helen Holman, who lives in the village, is the brains behind the kind venture: “My aim is to help everyone in the community who might need a little bit of help. Items in the larder have been donated by local people and the larder is there to support the residents who live here so they can come along and take what they need and leave what they can.
”The larder accepts all non-perishable items and even items that might have been partially used, because it might just be what someone is looking for and one less thing that is not wasted that day. People can also put books in and take them out if they see something worth reading and return it at a later date.”

Helen is also hoping that local businesses might consider getting involved and donating any items that they would otherwise throw away at the end of the day and try to limit waste where possible.

If you would like to find out how you can get involved or if you or your family are in need of a little help please search for the Facebook page or you can email Helen direct: littlefreelarderandlibrary@gmail.com.

Find the larder in the front garden of 10 Brainsmead, Cuckfield, RH17 5EY.