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Santa's Fun Sunday in Hurst this December 2021

One of the highlights of the Hurst calendar, when the High Street is closed to traffic and the village comes together, takes place on 5th December as we celebrate Santa’s Fun Sunday from 12pm to 6pm. With a fabulous array of shopping opportunities on display it is a fantastic way to kick off your Christmas gift shopping whilst all importantly supporting your local retailers.

Hurst Traders proudly present this Christmas Extravaganza, an event for the whole community to come together and enjoy, celebrate and have fun traffic-free. Our shops have a wide array of fabulous gifts for all tastes and budgets. As always, the cafés, pubs and restaurants will be open offering an incredible range of hot food and drinks from pulled pork and burgers to pizza and fish and chips. Guest food stalls French creperie, Thai, Halloumilicious, Hot Donuts, Marples home-made cakes and ice cream. There will of course be plenty available to drink from speciality beers, gin and wine tasting, to expresso martinis and of course hot mulled wine.

A huge selection of stalls will be lining the High Street with charity stalls and local crafts, children’s books, ceramics, clothes, handbags, decorations and soft toys to name but a few. What of Santa himself? He will be in his very own igloo on the green between 1-3pm and will be free of charge to visit.

Christmas trees will be on sale and to order from Garden Sage, street music will be on display, Emma DJ doing her stuff on the green along with choirs and 10 Straw Dogs outside the chemist. Singing and dancing performances by Zoe at Creative Space Studios will keep us all entertained. Face painting has proved so popular at these events that to help avoid queues this year there will be three available, so get in there nice and early. There will be a huge bubble display, a singing Elsa from Frozen, donkey rides on the South Avenue Rec, as well as stilt walkers and elf skaters and the ever-popular snow machine.

We welcome back Harris’ fair who are providing children’s rides and hook-a-duck, located opposite the Poachers Pub. The event will be kicked off by the bells being rung from the Holy Trinity Church and during the afternoon the Holy Trinity Choir will be singing traditional Christmas carols.

We are asking our High Street residents to please decorate and light the outside of your homes to add to the festive atmosphere. Hurst Traders invite you to wear seasonal clothes, wrap up warm in Christmas jumpers, silly hats and advise you bring a torch. We look forward to seeing you; please bring your family and friends and let’s make this a very special community event. Can we remind everyone to please remove all cars from the High Street by Sunday morning at 8am as all space is allocated to stalls and events. The road closes to traffic from 11am and reopens at 6.30pm. Thankyou. Hurst Traders.

Hurstpierpoint's Christmas services

Wishing you a blessed, peaceful and hope-filled Christmas from the churches of Hurstpierpoint

This had been a hard year, to say the least – but the great news for us all is that Christmas is not cancelled! Though how we will celebrate this year is rather less certain... We are praying for our community in these challenging times, and between us we will be offering a variety of Christmas services – online, and hopefully in person. We’re sorry we can’t give you definite details of our services right now – but please do visit our websites or contact us for the latest information:

Holy Trinity Parish Church

www.holytrinityhpp.org
High Street, Hurstpierpoint, BN6 9TS
Contact: Revd Jane Willis - 01273 835109
hurstparishoffice@gmail.com

Hurstpierpoint Methodist Church

www.haywardsheathmethodistchurch.co.uk
42 Cuckfield Road, Hurstpierpoint, BN6 9RR
Contact: Revd Will Fletcher – 01444 215652

Good News Church

www.goodnewshurst.co.uk
149 High Street, Hurstpierpoint, BN6 9PU
Contact: Pastor David Lowries
david@goodnewshurst.co.uk

The Parish of Albourne, Sayers Common and Twineham

www.ascatparish.com
Contact: ascat.ad@yahoo.com

The Point

www.thepointchurch.co.uk
Contact: Revd Will Kemp - 01444 230830
info@thepointchurch.co.uk

My connection to the Hurst Pierpoint name…

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By Alice de Pierpont de Burnot

When I arrived in Sayers Common in 1989 to improve my English language, I was far from thinking that I would come across places in England with the same name as my surname. Very early on in my stay, I noticed the village of Hurstpierpoint on one of my walks. I was very surprised and really interested in finding any connection with my family.

I decided to visit Lewes library, which I was told was one of the best places to find information about the area. I spent a whole day amongst old books and registers only to find that there is so much information to look at that it would take a very long time to ascertain whether Hurstpierpoint has any link with my family. There were various spellings of the name such as: Pierpont, Pierrepont, Pier Point, Pereppount, Perepond, Perpount. To this date I have no idea if these names all have the same root rather than various spelling due to the authors’ inconsistent spelling.

When I visited the little village church, Holy Trinity, with my parents who came to visit me during the year I spent in Sayers Common, we saw the two effigies of what is thought to be Sir Simon de Pierpoint in 13th century chain armour and 14th century plate armour. We were so fascinated that we asked the lady who was present in the church at the time and she led us to a gentleman who lived opposite the church. This gentleman, whose name escapes me after 30 years, welcomed us with open arms and we had a long chat with him over a cup of tea. It was so interesting listening to him that we left his company with a strong Find, follow and share us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram www.hurstlife.co.uk desire to find out more about Hurstpierpoint.

To read more about Alice’s discoveries about the village and her family, you can find the whole story inside this month’s (March) issue of Hurst Life Magazine.