2014 Mayor's Procession

The 2014 Mayor’s Procession to introduce the new Mayor to the Cuckfield community will take place on Saturday 18th October from 2.30pm. Take the opportunity to see the procession as it makes it way around Cuckfield, before arriving at the Talbot at 3.30pm where the Keys of Cuckfield will be presented to the new Mayor.

Read full article with full details on page 24.

Villagers don't want supermarket move

By Jo Roche

Earlier this month, with less than 3 hours’ notice, more than 150 villagers gathered outside The Ship in Whitemans Green to protest at the Co-op’s plans to convert the pub into a supermarket and close the existing High Street store. The pub was sold in May to publicans from Lingfield who had led us to believe that they would be reopening by the end of the year. It was with considerable dismay to suddenly find notices posted on the building advising that the Co-op had applied for an off-licence for alcohol sales as part of a supermarket in the building. Add to this the news that they have not renewed their lease in the High Street and you can see the whole landscape and dynamic of the village being changed in one fell swoop by one large corporate.

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Village People - Cameron Bennett

Digital cameras, iPhones and endless new technology have made it simple for us to capture family images and special moments. But in the midst of the photo shopping, digital enhancing and airbrushing, the traditional portrait never goes out of fashion and remains the number one choice for families looking for something really special. And that’s good news for artist, portrait painter and Cuckfield resident Cameron Bennett….

 

By Claire Cooper

Cameron, who lives in Glebe Road, has painted portraits which hang in libraries, colleges, law firms and homes all over the USA and England. But he’s just as happy illustrating children’s books, creating a caricature, or sketching the contented face of his sleeping daughter.

Born in Brooklyn in New York, Cameron began to paint from an early age, encouraged by his parents who were both portrait artists. “I had lots of support and was always encouraged to further my interest in the arts,” he said. This included getting him into the renowned Baltimore School for the Arts, where his classmates included famous rapper Tupac Shakur and actress Jada Pinkett Smith, wife of Will Smith. He went on to gain a Bachelor of Fine Art degree from the Massachusetts College of Art and a Master of Fine Art degree from Lesley University.

Cameron met and married his English-born wife Kim in the US and the pair made plans to settle in Cornwall. “My wife’s family is from Guildford but it was always our dream to live in Cornwall,” said Cameron. The dream became reality when the couple moved to the West Country in 2012. “Unfortunately we couldn’t find enough work and it soon became clear that we needed to be nearer to London,” said Cameron.

Read full article on pages 18/19.