Ashburnham

Rachel Feeley, 17 Smith Close

Ashburnham Village Hall fund raisers are holding some Clay Pigeon Shoots to raise fnds for the hall. The first is tomorrow, February 8 at Lakehurst Meadow, Lakehurst Lane, the second is on March 15 at Deer Park Farm. Both commence at 10am. You are invited to either shoot or watch. Tuition and equipment will be available. The event is suitable for beginners and the experienced. A single Have-a-go round is £5, 1 round of 50 clays over 5 stands is £18* (* price does not include cartridges which will be available). Refreshments will also be available. For more information, please contact Louise Roberts on 01424 893976 / [email protected].

2m@1 are meeting on February 10, 1pm at Ashburnham Church Hall, where John Southam will give a talk entitled “60 Degrees North”.

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The East Sussex County Council Mobile Library service will next be in Ashburnham (by the chapel) on Thursday, February 13 & 27, 9.50am - 10.10am.

Ashburnham & Penhurst Friendly Neighbours scheme goes live on Friday, February 14. If you would like a lift to the shops, doctor of hospital, a prescription collected or a parcel posted, or shopping collected or some help around the home, please call 01424 863104. To celebrate the launch of this scheme, a coffee morning is being held on February 15, 10am - 12pm at the Pavilion.

The next Coffee Morning is on Monday, February 17 in the Church Hall, Ashburnham Place 10.30am - 12pm. You are welcome to go along for a good friendly chat. For further information, please contact Tina on 01424 843728.

Ashburnham & Penhurst WI are meeting on Monday February 17, 7.30pm at the Village Hall. They welcome Roy Calthorpe with stories and anecdotes about some of the buildings and people in the town of Battle in bygone days. The evening will include refreshments and a raffle. WI members free, visitors £2. No need to book – just go along!

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The next Village Lunch is on February 19, at Ashburnham Village Hall. Lunch is cooked every month for any older residents in the villages who would like a bit of company and a delicious meal. Transport can be arranged if needed. For more information or to book a place, give Janet a ring on 01424 892311.

The Ashburnham and Penhurst Gardening Club are next meeting on February 24 at Ashburnham Church Hall, 7.30pm, where they will look at ‘Fruit pruning’. For more information contact Brian Holdstock on 01323 832082 or view their website: www.ashpengc.org.uk

The Afternoon Book Group are next getting together on February 28. They will be looking at the book “The White Tiger” by Aravind Adiga. It is the story of Balram Halwai: servant, chauffeur, entrepreneur, phiosopher and murderer. If you would like more information, please get in touch with Nicky on 01424 892474.

Ashburnham Chapel are holding a coffee morning on February 24 10.30am-12pm. All are welcome to join them.

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Ashburnham & Penhurst Parish Council are next meeting on March 26, 6.30pm in the Ashburham Sports Pavilion. All residents of both villages are welcome to attend.

Don’t forget that you can look to see what is going on in Ashburnham and Penhurst on the community website: www.ashburnham-penhurst.net.

Church services for St Peter’s, Ashburnham, 10.30am unless otherwise stated:

February 9, Morning Praise with Children’s Activities

February 16, Morning Praise with Children’s Activities

February 23, Communion Service with Children’s Activities

Church services for St Michael the Archangel, Penhurst, 10.30am unless otherwise stated:

February 9, Morning Prayer

February 16, Holy Communion

February 23, Morning Prayer

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Services for Ashburnham Chapel, 6.30pm unless otherwise stated:

February 9, Evening Service

February 16, Evening Service

February 23, Evening Service

Prayer and Bible reading meetings on Tuesday at 2.45pm at the Chapel. Contact Fay Ramsden on 07860 113413 for further information.

Anything that you would like included in the Village Voice for Ashburnham and Penhurst, please email the details to me: [email protected].