Hurst Players present...

Hurst Players

…Agatha Christie Witness for the Prosecution

Starting on 8th April until the 12th, starting at 7.30pm in Players Theatre Hurstpierpoint.

Tickets, £14, are available online at www.hurstplayers.org.uk or in person at the threatre box office from Monday 15th March, Saturday mornings, 10am until midday

Ukrainians seeking host family in Hurstpierpoint and surrounding areas

By Jenny Brown

The Hurst village community gave a great welcome to Ukrainians fleeing their homeland. In a variety of ways, different people and groups have helped out. Most of the earlier guests have now settled, found work and are in their own rental property either in Hurst or nearby.

However, as the 3rd anniversary of the latest Russian invasion of Ukraine comes round, there is still uncertainty about the future. Many of our local Ukrainian friends have family members in increasingly dangerous situations, and some would like to bring them to the UK for safety. For example, one local Ukrainian lady living in Hurst with her primary age child is looking for someone willing to host her parents (in their mid-60s). Currently, the UK government is granting visas for 18 months, and offering a ‘thank you ‘ payment of £350 per month to hosts. The commitment to host is six months.

If you think you might be able to help, or you know someone who might, please get in touch for more information: jenny.brown1106@gmail.com.

Hurst Parish Council news - March 2025

Berrylands Pond Update

Over the last few years, and with the active support of our MSDC Ward Councillors (latterly Cllr Geoff Zeidler), the Parish Council has been seeking the restoration of the Berrylands Farm Pond at Sayers Common. It has increasingly been lost in the undergrowth, along with the Sayers Common village sign. The change in the MSDC grounds maintenance contractor to Glendale has provided the opportunity for some of the undergrowth and trees to be cleared, and for the volunteers of our local Woodland Flora and Fauna Group to now focus on improving the health of the pond. The Group are always looking for volunteers so please contact the Office if you wish to help. Meanwhile, the village sign needed a good clean. The Parish Council has taken it down and the SCVS have very kindly volunteered to repaint it.

Hurst Meadows Butterflies

Weekly from April to September, volunteers walk the same route recording numbers and species of butterflies. This helps us monitor the health of the Meadows as a habitat for wildlife. The data is then sent to Butterfly Conservation to form part of the national picture. If you are interested in taking part in spotting and recording these beautiful insects, find out more on Thursday 27 March 1.30 - 3.00 pm Village Centre, Hurstpierpoint.

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News from Mid Sussex District Council - February 25

Free Playdays for February half-term

Children can look forward to more free fun Playdays for the February half-term. Organised by Mid Sussex District Council, the indoor events will be run from 2pm – 4pm and there’s no need to book, just turn up and take part. There’ll be a host of different activities for children, up to age 10, at the following venues:

• Tuesday 18th Feb @ Kings Centre, Burgess Hill, RH15 9LR
• Wednesday 19th Feb @ Jubilee Centre, East Grinstead, RH19 2HL
• Friday 21st Feb @ Dolphin Leisure Centre, Haywards Heath, RH16 1LY

Cllr Anne-Marie Cooke, Cabinet Member for Communities and Communications, said: “Our popular free Playdays are back for February half-term. We’re so pleased to be organising these free activities for local families once again. Please come along and join in. We’ll see you there!”



To read the full newsletter, pick up your copy of February’s Hurst Life today or click the images to enlarge them.


Village Pizza Kitchen opens new restaurant in Hurst

Village Pizza Kitchen (VPK) has recently relocated across the road to 155 High Street, where they are now operating as a restaurant, whilst still offering takeaway.
Having outgrown their premises at 126 High Street, VPK identified 155 as a new potential site when it was still operating as Feathers Boutique, before it briefly became Hurst Restoration. They have transformed the space into a cosy and stylish restaurant, offering their award-winning pizzas and an enhanced selection of pasta dishes, starters and puddings, along with an excellent wine list.

Founder and Owner, Jo Malone, who has lived in Hurstpierpoint for 15 years, said: “We are really excited to finally introduce an Italian style restaurant to Hurstpierpoint. It is something myself and many others I know have always felt that the village needed. We have built up an incredible customer base since we f irst launched Village Pizza Kitchen during lockdown four years ago and it is wonderful to be able to see them now enjoying our delicious pizzas straight out of the oven!”

Village Pizza Kitchen has gone from strength to strength since its inception in 2020, having won a number of awards, including recently being named as the UK’s Best Independent Pizza Takeaway by the prestigious industry body, the Pizza, Pasta & Italian Association, for the second year in a row. They also now have their own dedicated kiosk inside the iconic Amex stadium, where they additionally supply pizzas for the corporate hospitality lounges.

Village Pizza Kitchen is open for lunch and dinner Tuesday to Saturday.

News from Hurst and Sayers Common Parish Council

Memory Cafe

A reminder that the Parish Council continues to support the monthly Memory Cafes run by AgeUK in Hurstpierpoint and Hassocks. These are aimed at people who are experiencing memory loss whether they have a diagnosis or not and their families/partners/ carers. These get togethers are informal and fun as well as providing support and advice. The next Hurstpierpoint & Sayers Common Memory Café will be on Tuesday 4th February at Court Bushes Community Hub, Willow Way from 2pm - 4pm. From 11th March, Memory Cafes at Court Bushes will take place on the second Tuesday of the month, also from 2pm – 4pm. There will also be a café twice monthly at Adastra Hall in Hassocks on the first and third Tuesday of the month from 10:30am – 12:30pm. To find out more please call 01444 450248, or email midsussex@ageukwsbh.org.uk

Parking Restrictions in Trinity Road

Parking around the Health Centre in Trinity Road has become very congested at certain times. This area is used for parking by several different groups including local residents, people working in the High Street, health centre staff and visitors, school staff and parents, and shoppers. Unfortunately, parked cars are beginning to block access to the health centre and to properties beyond that for larger vehicles such as ambulances, f ire engines etc. This is obviously of great concern. In addition, sight lines, especially at junctions are being obscured and this could lead to accidents. Several additional double yellow lines are therefore proposed around the junctions and can be viewed on our website. If you agree with these changes, please email the Parish Council to say so. Your emails will be passed to WSCC as evidence of support for the scheme.

To read the full newsletter, please pick up your copy of February’s Hurst Life or click the images to enlarge them.

Hurst Village Cinema

By Mike Thatcher

A happy New Year to you all. It’s a busy month with four films, including the best film ever made, so I’ll crack on.

On Thursday 9th at 7.30pm we show Pan’s Labyrinth (15), Guillermo del Toro’s classic from 2006. For years I avoided this film, largely because of its label of ‘fantasy.’ Eventually, I decided to see what all the fuss was about and it blew me away. Set in post-Civil War Spain in 1944, it follows Ofelia, who escapes into a mystical labyrinth to avoid the brutal reality of her world dominated by her sadistic stepfather, Captain Vidal, brilliantly played by Sergi López. If you’ve heard of it but not seen it, come and see what all the fuss is about for yourself.

Then, on Thursday 16th at 7.30pm, we screen Sword of Trust (15). We don’t deliberately avoid showing comedies at HVC, it is just that good ones are really hard to find. This laid-back film from Lynn Shelton is a well-timed reminder that Americans can indeed poke fun at themselves, with delightful results. It follows pawnshop owner Mel, (played by Marc Maron, who also provides the deep South bluesy soundtrack), who becomes entangled in a bizarre conspiracy involving Civil War truthers. Blending humour with social satire, it shows real characters reacting normally and unheroically under pressure.

And then, ladies and gentleman, in my opinion, the greatest film ever made and perfect in every way: Magnolia (18) on Friday 24th at 7.30pm. Writer/director Paul Thomas Anderson admitted he is resigned to never making another film as good as this, and he made There Will be Blood, Boogie Nights and The Phantom Thread. It centres around seven intertwined stories in the San Fernando Valley, stories of flawed, complex characters struggling with trauma, regret and the desire for redemption. A stella cast, (Philip Seymour Hoffman, William H. Macy, Julianne Moore, Tom Cruise, John C. Reilly) who produce pitch-perfect performances and a brilliant score by Aimee Mann. The ultimate ‘come and see what all the fuss is about’ film.

We round off on Sunday 26th at 3pm with Perfect Days (PG). One of those films you know you are in safe hands from the start and that you won’t be sent on an emotional rollercoaster. Wim Wenders’ Perfect Days is a quiet, contemplative exploration of solitude and routine, following a Tokyo restroom cleaner named Hirayama. Through his meticulous daily rituals, we see beauty in ordinary moments: cleaning, listening to music, and taking in small details of city life.

Santa Sunday in Hurstpierpoint

Welcome to Hurst Life’s Santa Sunday event page. Here you will find our most recent information for everything about the event.

A magical Christmas Market in the heart of Hurstpierpoint! Join us for a festive celebration filled with live music, delicious treats, and plenty of Christmas shopping. Bring the family along for fun kids’ activities, exciting fairground rides, and a chance to meet Father Christmas himself! Get into the holiday spirit with us and make unforgettable memories.

See also, Hurst’s Secret Santa


Santa’s Fun Sunday

By Rob Fisher

The fun-packed Hurst Santa Sunday is now just around the corner, and there’s something for everyone this year! We’ve got Santa himself in his grotto, Santa paws (for our furry friends), snow machines, face painting, teacup rides, a magician, hook a duck and wood-turning demonstrations. There’s an amazing variety of stall holders including: AbiliTea, Garden Sage, Enchanted Bookcase, Generation Distillers, Melt my Heart, Optimize Nutrition, Southdown Woodturners to name but a few. You can expect some fabulous musical entertainment all along the High Street including a rock choir, brass band, as well as singer Tobias back by popular demand. Enjoy great food including festive treats from the likes of Marples Cakery, Krishna Cuisine, Oui Crêperie and Whambam Pakora. There’s also Fudge Delights and Lozza’s Bakes.

It’s all happening on December 1st 12.30-4.30pm on the High Street that will be closed to traffic. Special thanks once again to all our wonderful sponsors – Fabulous Floors, the Parish Council, Hurst Charity Shop as well as Hurst College who help make it all possible. www.hurstsecretsanta.co.uk and for the latest info Instagram: @santa_sunda

Churches of Hurstpierpoint & Sayers Common Christmas services

Welcome to Hurst Life’s churches of Hurspierpoint & Sayers Common Christmas services event page. Here you will find our most recent information for everything Christmas in our churches.

See also, Holy Trinity Hurstpierpoint, The parish of Albourne, Sayers Common and Twineham, Good News Church Hurstpierpoint

Holy Trinity Parish Church


High Street, Hurstpierpoint, BN6 9TS
www.holytrinityhpp.org

Wednesday 4th December
7.30pm Mothers’ Union Advent Evening with carols, readings, mulled wine and mince pies Tickets available from Judy Leech 01273 833954

Sunday 8th December
3-4.30pm - Family Christmas Crafts. Crafts and activities for pre-school & primary aged children

Sunday 22nd December
6pm - Candlelit Carol Service followed by mulled wine and mince pies

Christmas Eve
3-4.30pm Crib Services. A lively services for all ages. Children are invited to dress as a favourite nativity character
11.30pm Midnight Mass

Christmas Day
8am - Christmas Communion – a simple said service
10am - Christmas Family Communion. A service for all the family


Good News Church


149 High Street, Hurstpierpoint, BN6 9PU www.goodnewshurst.co.uk

Sunday 22nd December
3.30pm - Carols and Cakes – an informal carol service

Christmas Day
10am - Christmas Day Service - Come and celebrate with us our Saviour’s birth


The Parish of Albourne, Sayers Common and Twineham


ascat.ad@yahoo.com – You can also find us on www.achurchnearyou.com

Sunday 15th December
6pm - Nine Lessons and Carols at St Bartholomew’s, Albourne

Friday 20th December
6pm - Carol Service at Christ Church, Sayers Common

Christmas Eve
4pm - Crib Service (with live animals) at St Peter’s, Twineham
8pm - Midnight Mass at St Bartholomew’s, Albourne

Christmas Day
10am - Parish Eucharist at Christ Church, Sayers Common

Hurstpierpoint & Sayers Common Parish Council news - December 2024

A Winter Walk through Hurst Meadows

Are you looking for a very short accessible circular walk with impressive views, beautiful trees, rolling fields, the sound of birdsong and benches to sit and rest and take all this in? The new cyclepath through Hurst Meadows from the eastern end of Trinity Road makes the countryside accessible for everyone. It is all-weather and suitable for buggies, wheelchairs and those with limited mobility.

Combining a walk along the cyclepath with a return along the Millennium Garden path makes for a varied and interesting short ramble. There really is so much to see and enjoy in just a very small area. Things to look out for include the kestrel which has taken to hovering over the part of Fifteen Acres field adjacent to the cyclepath, the old apple trees which were once part of the orchard of St. Georges House and the animals and birds carved from the Monterey pine tree which once stood in the House gardens. You will be able to see nature recovery taking place in the ex-arable fields and hear the green woodpeckers calling from the trees that surround them. Last year we heard skylarks above Hurst Meadows in January so if you are very lucky you may also be rewarded by hearing their beautiful song.

We have had so many positive comments about the cyclepath and it really has been heartening to see just how many people of all ages are using it.

To read the full newsletter, click the images to enlarge them or pick up your copy of December’s Hurst Life today.

Hurstpierpoint's Remembrance Sunday

Welcome to Hurst Life’s Remembrance information page. Here you will find our most recent information for all things Remembrance Sunday.

See also, Hurstpierpoint & Sayers Common Parish Council
and Holy Trinity Church, Hurst


Remembrance Sunday 10th November 2024

On Sunday 10th November, Hurstpierpoint will once again come to a standstill to remember those who gave their lives for our freedoms.

In preparation for the event this year, we have had the village war memorial professionally cleaned by stonemasons.

The morning will include the parade from South Avenue to the war memorial for the outdoor service, followed by in indoor service at Holy Trinity Church on the High Street. Please note that road closures will be in place from 10am until 1pm to facilitate the parade and service.

Mid Sussex District Council news - November 2024

Urban Events mark the first steps taken in new partnership for Burgess Hill

Following the Council’s recent decision to progress the formation of a Joint Venture with NewRiver REIT plc (NewRiver), which aims to deliver the redevelopment of Martlets Shopping Centre in Burgess Hill, both parties are jointly delivering a series of activities to mark their commitment to the partnership and help enliven the school holiday and festive periods for the local community. ‘Urban Events’ is a series of free activities during October half-term and in the run up to Christmas, aimed at young people aged 8-16 to bring local people together and drive activity into the town centre. Details of the events can be found on Mid Sussex District Council’s website and on social media. Search Urban Events on www.midsussex.gov.uk

Mid Sussex libraries host free events to support Positive Ageing

This month is the first West Sussex Positive Ageing Month with a series of free events for residents offering information and advice on healthy ageing. As a joint initiative between West Sussex County Council’s Library Service and Public Health, all libraries in Mid Sussex will offer information and book displays on healthy ageing while selected libraries, including Haywards Heath and East Grinstead, will hold events. Depending on venue, these will include health and wellbeing checks, hearing tests, physical movement assessments and expert talks on maintaining wellbeing as you grow older. For more information visit www.westsussex.gov.uk/positiveageing

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Hurst Parish Council news - November 2024

Speed Indicator Display

The Parish Council owns and operates a Speed Indicator Display (SID) which is placed at different locations throughout the parish, and the data is collected for analysis. Between 26th April and 21st May 2024, the device was located on Cuckfield Road, Hurstpierpoint, recording 52,800 recorded vehicles, 3598 of which exceeding the speed limit, 332 of those by more than 10mph. One vehicle was recorded at 74MPH! Between 4th July and 1st August 2024, the SID was positioned on Reeds Lane in Sayers Common, where of the the 37,329 vehicles recorded, 6,490 were speeding, with 163 of those travelling more than 10mph over the limit.

According to www.think.gov.uk/themes/speed, speed contributes to around one in four fatal collisions on our roads and kills or injures 58 young people every week. We urge everyone to be mindful of their speed when travelling through our villages.

South Avenue Recreation Ground

The hammock in the play area has been repaired, and with the help of Section 106 money two new larger waste bins have been installed. We have also received confirmation of additional section 106 money and generous funding from the Hurst Society to plant the new avenue of lime trees.

To read the full newsletter, please pick up your copy of November’s Hurst Life or click the images to enlarge them.

Danny House Bonfire & Fireworks

Welcome to Hurst Life’s Hurstpierpoint Bonfire Night event page. Here you will find our most recent information for everything bonfire and fireworks at Danny House.

See also, Danny House Bonfire & Fireworks


Danny Bonfire and Fireworks – 3rd November 2024

By Andrew Hair

Danny Family Bonfire and Fireworks returns for its 27th evening and will be celebrated with a spectacular display of fireworks from our new firework maestros Aurora, on Sunday 3rd November. Please note the earlier times below. Families are again welcome to share the event to be held in Danny Park, New Way Lane, Hurstpierpoint.

The event is organised by Hurstpierpoint Gymnastics Club with assistance from Oldland Mill Trust and Friends of Hassocks Infant School. They, and Albourne, Birchwood Grove, London Meed and Southway Schools will benefit from your support. The Hassocks will be running their ever-popular BBQ, so come and enjoy the evening.

Take a ‘Guy’ to the Best Guy Competition before 4.50pm and one child will be given free admission. For safety reasons - no private fireworks or sparklers etc. Sorry, but no parking (due to ground conditions). Limited parking will be available for Blue Badge holders – please allow extra time. Food will be available on site.

Timings on the night...
4.30pm Gates open
5pm Best Guy competition judging
5.30pm (approx.) Fireworks Display
5.50pm (approx.) Bonfire lit with all the guys and the Best Guy on top

Ticket prices are unchanged from last year. Children Under 3 or with a Guy are free (one Guy gives admittance to one child). Children or adults £7. Families including up to two adults and three children £15. Discounted eTickets available on dannybonfire.co.uk where you can choose which organisation to support. Tickets will also be available from Pierpoint Pets in Hurstpierpoint and from QD Stationery in Hassocks.

In the event of bad weather, please check www.hurstpierpointgym.co.uk for the up-to-date news on postponement.

Pete the Pond to give talk for Hurst ReThink

By the Hurst Rethink team

The inspirational wetland and wildlife landscaper Pete the Pond is to give a talk at the Scout Headquarters on October 2nd at 7.30pm. Pete the Pond will talk us through the why, what and how to have a wildlife-friendly pond in your garden, having worked tirelessly for over twenty years helping to sustain and restore many local aquatic ecosystems.

Of all the features you can add to your garden, a wildlife pond is the number one all-star addition. The water reflects light, plant fronds and clouds, and the life it attracts adds movement and year-round interest. Putting in a pond is a generous act as it’s such a valuable resource for all kinds of creatures. As chemically-supported farming around Hurst drives creatures out of the fields and into our garden world, having a pond is a powerfully eco-friendly gesture. Also, a pond for frogs and toads might just help your slug problem.

There are some clever moves to be had, and Hurst Rethink has joined forces with Pete the Pond for an evening of information designed to give you a head-start as a wildlife pond owner. In the interval, browse stalls promoting the cause of local mammals and birds, buy plants from Garden Sage and local honey, and enjoy tea, coffee, and Ukrainian homemade cakes sold to raise money for the Ukraine cause.

Tickets are £3 and available at hurstrethink.org