Cuckfield Nuclear Bunker Open Weekends 2016

Cuckfield Nuclear Bunker image

Cuckfield Museum is again helping o organise visits to the village’s Cold War bunker.

The underground bunker, near Cuckfield churchyard, was built in 1962 as part of the Royal Observer Corps Post.

It formed part of the Cold War early warning system and stayed in place until 1991 when the Post was closed. Mark Russell and Ed Combes have restored the bunker to how it would have looked at closure.

ROC Post open weekend dates are:

Sat 4th June 11am-5pm
Sun 5th June 10am-1pm

Sat 2nd July 11am-5pm
Sun 3rd July 10am-1pm

Sat 27th Aug 11am-5pm
Sun 28th Aug 10am-1pm

For more information and to book a place visit:  www.facebook.com/cuckfieldnuclearbunker and www.rocremembered.com or telephone Phillipa Malins 01444 452307.

Flowers for the Queen, Holy Trinity Church, Cuckfield 21/22 May 2016

TRINITY WEEKEND 21/22 MAY 2016 – OUR PATRONAL FESTIVAL

FLOWERS FOR THE QUEEN  1926-2016

A floral journey to celebrate 90 years of the life of Her Majesty

Saturday 21st May (10am-4pm)  
Sunday 22nd May (11.30am-5.30pm)  

Tea/Coffee & Cake (£3) served in The Old School Saturday: 10-12am & 2-4pm  
Donations towards church funds.

TRINITY SUNDAY (22nd May)
8am Holy Communion
9.45am  Parish Eucharist – Preacher: Canon Dr. Rosemarie Mallett  
(Public Policy Advisor to the Bishop of Southwark & Chair of Affirming Catholicism
6pm Festival Choral Evensong

Sussex Crafts reopens in Cuckfield

Villagers have given a warm welcome to Cuckfield’s newest trader Sarah Freeman who recently took over Sussex Crafts in the High Street.

“I think nearly everyone in the village has popped in to say hello, and it’s been really lovely meeting everyone,” said Sarah, who is already putting her stamp on the popular village shop following the departure of Philip and Sebastian who have left the village to start a new life in France.

The shop was closed for ten days while Sarah painted the walls, changed the layout, ordered new stock and prepared for the official opening day.

“The opening day was really busy as it was also market day, “ said Sarah. “It was great to meet regular customers and lots of new faces. I don’t think I sat down all day!”

A keen knitter, Sarah will continue to run the popular Knit & Natter and Chat & Crochet sessions, but also plans to introduce new crafts such as quilting, creative sewing machine stitching and sugar paste cup cake decorating.

“At heart I’m a knitter, but I also like to sew and can crochet a bit, and am happy to have a go at anything,” said Sarah, who will be bringing in tutors to teach new crafts.

Children will also be well catered for as former primary school teacher Sarah is planning to run after school and holiday clubs offering a variety of crafts, including polymer clay, knitting and origami. “My favourite part of teaching was showing children a new skill and watching them learn, so I’m looking forward to welcoming them into the shop,“ said Sarah. “I’ll also be offering birthday parties tailored to a child’s age and interests.”  

She also plans to get involved with village events and has already been signed up to judge the crafts at the annual Cuckfield Show. Sarah is keen to hear from any local craft tutors who are interested in running courses at Sussex crafts.