Arlington & Berwick
ARLINGTON VILLAGE PARTY: (Part of Summer Trifle) tomorrow, Saturday, 7.30pm, Pickhams, Hayreed Lane, Wilmington, tel: 01323 840048 www.summertrifle.co.uk Live music night featuring Dandelion Charm, and Milton Hide. Tickets £7.50 on entry, food and pay bar available.
CHURCH SERVICES: For Sunday are Holy Communion BCP 8am at Alciston; Holy Communion 9.15am at Upper Dicker; Holy Communion 9.30am at Arlington; Holy Communion 9.30am at Selmeston; Holy Communion 11am at Berwick; Holy Communion 11am at Wilmington.
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Hide AdOUTDOOR THEATRE: Rude Mechanicals outdoor theatre will be performing Oberon’s Cure on Sunday at Michelham Priory, Upper Dicker. 7.15pm start, tickets available from www.therude mechanicaltheatre.co.uk
CRICKET: Selmeston and Alciston Cricket Club are playing Willingdon II at home tomorrow, Saturday, 1.30pm start.
LUNCH CLUB: Cuckmere Valley Lunch Club is on Tuesday, 12.45pm at Alciston and Selmeston Village Hall to which any residents of our downland villages are welcome. To book a place, or find out more, please call Eileen Fisher 01323 871299 or Linda Boys 01323 870072.
WILDLIFE WEDNESDAY: Is being held at Michelham Priory, Upper Dicker, on Wednesday. A fantastic day of wildlife activities, all ages can get up close to nature.
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Hide AdPARISH COUNCIL: Arlington Parish Council meeting (provisional) will be held on Thursday, 7.30pm at Upper Dicker Village Hall. Parish Clerk: Alison Stevens, 01323 460007, E: arlingtonparish [email protected]
FLOWER SHOW: Alciston and Selmeston Flower Show is on Saturday August 18, 2pm in Alciston and Selmeston Village Hall.
ARTWAVE: Exhibition and Pop-Up Cafe in Alciston,11am to 5pm, Sundays August 19 and 26. The Clergy House, 50 The Village, Alciston, the small thatched cottage on the left-hand side just up from the Rose Cottage Pub, look out for the Artwave signs. The Foster-Gandey family are holding their annual Artwave Exhibition and Pop-Up Cafe again this year. They will be supporting and exhibiting art from a group called Viewcraft, showing work by visually impaired participants. The work is of a very high standard and all Viewcraft artists’ work sold will be paid directly to the charity. Additionally, there will be paintings, textiles and ceramics works by local artists. The Pop-Up Cafe will be selling lunches and high teas with Justin’s delicious cakes on sale in the stunning setting overlooking Berwick Church and the South Downs National Park.
RURAL CRIME: The launch of a rural crime hotline has been announced by Nus Ghani, local MP for Wealden. Rural crime can include fly-tipping, livestock worrying or machinery theft etc and the hotline is 0800 783 0137 or www.ruralcrimereportingline.uk