Super Sunday

Hurst Festival - Super Sunday 2021

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Huge crowds turned out on Super Sunday as the High Street and South Avenue Rec once again hosted the traditional curtain raiser to the Hurst Festival. Last year’s absence appeared to swell numbers this year as crowds just enjoyed being together as a community once more. Brighton and Hove City Brass Band led the annual treasured transport parade, with many familiar vintage vehicles on show, along with a few newcomers.

They were closely followed by the children’s dance parade. Visitors young and old were able to enjoy face painting, art classes, circus workshops, the reptile tent, fair rides and a bouncy castle. Trinity church opened its doors with an exhibition of local artists, as well as bell ringing and bee keeping demonstrations. On the village garden DJ Emma kept the crowds entertained, alongside live music. Darren from Burgess Hill FM kept the energy up and crowds informed on the Rec.

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As ever there was a good choice of food stalls to keep everyone fed as well as the new edition of the Festival bar to keep them hydrated. We thank Phil Duffy for the great photographs. We will have a further round up of the Festival events in next month’s edition.

For lots more lovely photographs pick up October’s Hurst Life today. And because the photos were spectacular, here is a link to the artist himself: https://musephotographic.zenfolio.com/

Hurstpierpoint High Street - September update

Hurstpierpoint's shopping High Street

Sunday 17th September –
Super Sunday High Street Party

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There will be a Street Party atmosphere as part of the opening of the Hurst Festival. The High Street will be closed to traffic between 12 noon and 6pm. 

Please do come along and support the event for an afternoon of family fun!

All the shops are planning special events for the day – come and find out more.

There’s also a classic car rally, live music, face painting, stilt walkers roaming the street, morris dancers, a tombola, snow dogs, reptiles on the rec, fly fishing classes, art demos and the chance to try your hand at archery! 

Traders will be putting on something special for children too. The Kids Shop Window competition will be in full swing. Just collect an entry form from Mishon Mackay or Ashley & Thomas and go exploring on the High Street!

As well as the usual fantastic array of shops, the High Street will be adorned with a number of independent stalls too. If you would like to take a stall for the day, please contact Gill Blackburn on 07748 630 316.


hurstpierpoint Co-op reopening update

The Co-op is scheduled to reopen at the end of November. However, this is pending approval of additional planning consent, for which the deadline was the end of August.

On a brighter note, the temporary store on the green is now taking credit cards! And Wendy from the Hurstpierpoint Community Shop confirms that the charity shop will be returning to the High Street as soon as possible after the Co-op’s move back.