Cuckfield Chemist returns to High Street

The premises that only opened a few weeks ago is once again under the care of Ilyas Alloualida and his brother Yusaf, who moved into the old Lloyds Pharmacy building temporarily, following its closure at the end of 2023.

The brothers have since returned to the village, but to a new, more convenient location on the High Street. After almost 18 months away, their aim is to continue providing the same high-quality level of service, expertise and loyalty to the whole community as they did before.

Ilyas who has a master’s in Pharmacy from the University of Hertfordshire said: “It’s been over a year since we left the old business, and now that we’re back, people seem to be very happy that the chemist is open again. We’ve been here for less than a month and already we’re seeing some of our old customers, and the residents have been coming in to tell us how pleased they are to have somewhere to collect their medicine again. We still need to do a little bit of work to the interior, but I think the position of the shop is much better than where we were before. We’re right in the middle of the High Street now and people are popping in all the time, which is really encouraging, given that they’ve not had access to one locally for such a long time.”

Cuckfield Chemist is open from 9am to 6pm Monday - Friday and from 9am to 1pm on Saturdays.

Cuckfield's Cuckoo Fayre

Welcome to Cuckfield Life’s Cuckoo Fayre event page. Here you will find our most recent information for everything regarding the fayre.

The annual Independent State of Cuckfield Cuckoo Fayre takes place on May Day Bank Holiday Monday every year in the Recreation Ground, from 12noon, with the official opening by the current Mayor at 1pm. Entry is free.

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Our next Cuckoo Fayre will be announced early 2026.

2025 Cuckoo Fayre success!

By Mike Schlup

The Cuckoo Fayre returned on the May Day Bank Holiday, determined to make up for last year’s rain enforced cancellation.

It was a chilly start to the day but the sun showed its face and the crowds came out in force. There were over 50 stalls selling all variety of goodies and raising funds for local good causes, plus plenty of tasty food and drink options. Live music from Made In The Shade, Kirsty Bishop, Jess and Paul and Alex Dew kept everyone entertained, and for the younger visitors Tomfoolery was onhand with his fun show.

The Tug of War competition was a closely fought battle with HHRFC just edging reigning champions the White Harte Tractor Boys to lift the Ted Murphy memorial trophy. And - new for this year - was the barrel toss challenge which proved a big hit with the crowds.

The Independent State of Cuckfield would like to thank all the volunteers who helped to make the Cuckoo Fayre such a success this year. For more information or to get involved email info@cuckfieldstate.org.