New building for the Baptist Church

Although initial appearances can be deceptive, the modest Baptist Chapel on Polestub Lane was built nearly 250 years ago. Set back from the main road, it can be somewhat forgotten by villagers in their to and fro of life. However, although the building was recently sold, the church community is far from closing its doors; quite the reverse.

It was in 2003 that the congregation of Cuckfield Baptist Church agreed to investigate the possibility of creating a new building in the area that was their car park. It has taken 12 years, three architects and two planning appeals to get where they are today, which is well into the construction of a brand new and modern church building.

David Sprouse, pastor of the church, explained: “It [the building] has been part of our plan for a long time. Our church has been steadily growing over recent years and we now have very real needs for more space.” With around 100 attending the Sunday morning service, the small chapel is at maximum capacity, especially with fixed pews seating. The church hosts two youth clubs on a Friday night, regularly attracting over 40 young people, which is a practical challenge in the London Lane building.

The new building will comprise of an open central welcome area, two large halls (one with facilities as main space for Sunday meetings), three offices, a kitchen and two smaller meeting rooms. The site will also have the enviable benefit of 29 parking spaces plus a designated overflow area.

“Whilst we have some plans, we don’t yet fully know what we will use the building for. Our primary purpose in building is to help us share the message of Jesus Christ with others around us.” The church hopes it won’t be too long before they employ another full-time member of staff, although the role may change depending on what possibilities the new building provides.

The total cost of the project is estimated at £1.25m, with a significant amount of that coming from the sale of the chapel, which is to be converted into a four bedroom house. However, the church leadership were delighted when they learned that the new owner offered to rent the chapel back to them for the duration of the build. Andrew Symonds, one of the Building Project Committee, commented: “It is a very generous offer and we are extremely grateful to them. Although we had a provisional plan kindly agreed in principle with Warden Park School, this is clearly much easier for us.”

The members of the church are very excited at the prospect of their new building, which promises to be more open, full of light and flexible. “As the congregation has given sacrificially to the project everyone is really looking forward to it becoming reality,” Andrew said. “We would also like to thank the village, and especially our immediate neighbours, for all their support.” Andrew is joined on the committee by Jon Broome and David Guthrie. The building is expected to be completed towards the end of this year.

Also on page 15.

Hooked on Crochet!

Are you looking to pick up a new hobby this year? How about something creative, that you can start straight away, is probably within walking distance of your home and has no expensive set up costs? Want to find out more? Claire Cooper visited Sussex Crafts to find out why villagers are getting hooked on crochet and knitting.

By Claire Cooper

Stepping into the little craft shop on the High Street is like entering an Aladdin’s cave with walls crammed floor to ceiling with colourful craft materials and knitted and crocheted treasures!

Venture further inside and it’s soon clear why dozens of customers look forward to their weekly (sometimes daily!) visits here. Sitting around a large table in a bright and cosy workroom are a group of knitters each beavering away on their own creations while catching up on each other’s news over a cup of tea and a biscuit. Overseeing the happy group, and ready to step in and help with any hitches, are shop owners Philip and Sebastian.

The pair have run the shop for 10 years and during that time have expanded the business to create a haven for knitting, crochet and other arts and crafts.

For French-born Sebastian, who worked as a hotel Maître d’, and Phillip, who ran the Kitchen D’or catering business in Burgess Hill for 15 years, opening the shop fulfilled a lifelong ambition. “I’ve alwasys been creative and made my own cards, but had always wanted to open a craft shop,” Philip recalled. “I was looking at premises in Brighton when a friend told me there was a business for sale in Cuckfield. I came here and it was perfect!”

Surprisingly, Philip didn’t know how to crochet until he started running the shop. “I had a telephone call from a former Cuckfield resident who had written a book explaining how to crochet and asked if I would stock it.” Not only did Philip say yes, he decided to try the book for himself and learn to crochet. Once he started, he couldn’t stop. “I was hooked!” he said.

Read full article on pages 12/13.

Thorpe Park Tickets Give Away

Explosive, electric and eccentric, Brainiac Show Live! returns to THORPE PARK Resort for a nine-day thrill spectacular over February half-term from Saturday 14 February. 

Strap on your safety goggles and join Brainiac Live’s mischievous band of scientists for the ultimate entertainment show with a science spin. From freezing household objects with liquid nitrogen to exploding bins, rocket propelled chairs, giant airzooka and testing how to make a really big BANG, who knew science could be this fun. 

Guests can catch one of four 45 minute shows that will take place each day between 14 – 22 February as well as enjoying the Park’s thrilling family friendly rides (*selected rides available). 

For more information visit www.thorpepark.com 

For your chance to win five tickets to THORPE PARK Resort this half- term simply e-mail your name and address to competitions@cuckfieldlife.co.uk before 28th January.

PRIZE DRAW TERMS AND CONDITIONS

1.              These are the terms and conditions which apply to the Prize. By accepting the Prize, entrants will be deemed to have agreed to be bound by the following terms and conditions.

2.              There are two prizes consisting of: five tickets to the February Half Term event between 14 February and 22 February 2015.

3.              The prize promotion is open to all UK residents aged 18 years or over except:

(a)        Any employees of the Merlin Entertainments Group or members of their immediate families; or

(b)        Any employees or representatives of any agencies, suppliers or third parties associated with any attractions in the Merlin Entertainments Group

4.              Only one entry per person is permitted.

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9.              The tickets will be posted to the winners before the event.

10              The Prize is not transferable to another individual and no cash or other alternatives will be offered, unless specifically agreed by THORPE PARK Resort. The Prize is not valid in conjunction with any other offer, concession or online/call centre booking. THORPE PARK Resort reserves the right to substitute the prize for one of the same or greater value at any time.

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