Lindfield Life

Lindfield's cricketing All Stars

By Julie Morgan, Lindfield Cricket Club

If you come down to Lindfield Common on a Friday evening in early May until the end of June, be prepared for a big surprise! In a world consumed by solitary behaviours, with children stuck indoors on phones and tablets, there is still an oasis of joy and activity to be found on your doorstep. Boys and Girls aged four to eight are outside in the fresh air, having a fantastic time learning how to play cricket!

In the early summer months, Lindfield Cricket Club hosts up to150 children. It is a much sought after ticket every year to get into our young cricketers Programme and we are always oversubscribed. Parents can sign up via the English Cricket Board’s initiative to encourage more children to get involved in sport and cricket in particular. It is called ‘All Stars’ and we at Lindfield Cricket Club have been running courses since its inception in 2017. We also have the largest number of children attending a programme in Sussex.

The Friday evening extravaganzas are run entirely by our wonderful volunteers from the club. Many of the volunteers’ train as Activators by attending a short course to facilitate the teaching of the drills and games. No cricket experience – or knowledge - is necessary but a love of sport and imparting a love of sport to children definitely is!

We encourage our younger Academy membership to get involved with volunteering as well. So, we have children from the ages of 11 to 14 from our junior age groups coming along, some possibly unwillingly at first, because its Friday evening and they want to be elsewhere. They help set up the drills, coach and demonstrate the different techniques and all, without exception, say how much they enjoy helping the younger children. We are very proud of these young volunteers and know this experience will help them by giving them confidence and a community spirit.

We love the fact that parents stay on the common as well. Many follow their children around, helping them enjoy this new experience. Many help out by keeping wicket or retrieving balls. Others have picnics and meet up with friends and make new friends. It is a very social and enjoyable atmosphere. It is making use of the Common when otherwise it would be empty on a Friday evening and Lindfield Cricket Club is delighted to facilitate this for the village.

At the end of each eight-week programme our hope is that firstly, the children have enjoyed themselves. Secondly, that they have enjoyed the freedom to run around the Common with some of the independence that used to be commonplace but is now not so available to young people. Lastly, that some of them might have discovered new skills and an enjoyment of sport and / or cricket. It is the reason we do it – to give the generation coming through a love of exercise and the characterbuilding ups and downs you can get from sporting endeavours. Seeing the smile on a child’s face when they take a catch or bowl the ball straight or hit the ball far into the distance for the first time, is what it’s all about.

Well done all our Lindfield All Stars 2025, you’ve been amazing!

Lindfield Parish Council looking for co-opted Councillor

Since its formation in 1987 Lindfield Parish Council has worked with residents to support village life. Notable events include the annual Christmas Festival Night, initiating Spring and Autumn Clean events and producing a Neighbourhood Plan to support appropriate development whilst protecting the village’s historic conservation area and green spaces. Current projects include seeking to introduce 20mph speed limits within the village.

If you want to help maintain and enhance our beautiful village, perhaps you could stand as a co-opted Councillor representing your community. The role is voluntary, but most importantly, you will be in a position to develop plans for the future of Lindfield and deliver projects in support of village life. By becoming a Councillor, you become someone your community will look to for help, guidance and support - a community leader with the power to influence decisions for the benefit of the people you serve. The role would include:

Attending Full Council and becoming a member of two committees (plus working groups). Representing the views of residents within the parish.
• As part of the council, you will have responsibility for running local services which include: Wilderness Field, Denmans Lane Allotments, Denmans Lane Public Toilets and potentially more.
• Deciding on how much to raise through the precept (council tax) to deliver local services.
• Influencing and shaping the long-term development policy for the parish, and as part of the planning process, commenting on planning applications in the parish.
• Improving the quality of life and the environment in the local area.
• Working to identify issues which are important to the lives of the residents.
• Working to bring about improvements through local projects.
• Engaging with other service providers (e.g. District & County Councils) and working in partnership with other parishes and agencies.

You do not need any experience or belong to a political party; just enthusiasm, an ability to develop and implement projects with other members, alongside building relationships within the village and with District and County Councillors. Training for the role will be offered and is encouraged.
Ideally, the successful candidate will have the following skills/experience:
• Forward thinking
• A good team player
• Good interpersonal skills and able to contribute opinions at meetings whilst willing to see others views and accept majority decisions.
• Ability to listen constructively
• Basic IT skills
• Willingness to undertake training.

You will be supported by a small but experienced Parish Office team. Please contact the Parish Clerks on 01444 484115 or clerks@lindfieldparishcouncil.gov.uk if you would like to know more about standing for co-option or would like a chat with one of our existing councillors about this opportunity.

Lindfield Village Run

Welcome to Lindfield Life’s Lindfield Village Run event page. Here you will find our most recent information for the race.

The Lindfield Village Run is a well-established event that sets out two cross county runs: a 10k Village Run and a 5k Family Run. Both take place mostly on paths and tracks through the West Sussex countryside in the immediate vicinity of the village of Lindfield. They are old fashioned cross-country runs with multi-terrain, some slippery surfaces and the odd cow in fields!

See also, King Edward Hall
Village Run Facebook page

2026’s Lindfield Village Run will be announced early next year.


2025 success!

At Lindfield Village Run this year, nearly 650 people took part in the run, which enjoyed near-perfect running conditions on Sunday 18th May.

Full results are online now: www.kingedwardhall.org.uk/village-run

Photo credits include: Mark Tampion and Ray Turner

Mid Sussex District Council celebrates Mid Sussex Applause Awards

Celebration for the unsung heroes of Mid Sussex

Unsung heroes were celebrated at the Mid Sussex Applauds Awards 2025 - an annual event that recognises those people who go the extra mile for their community. More than 100 people attended a special ceremony that was organised by Mid Sussex District Council and held at the South of England Showground, Ardingly. Hosted by Cllr Rodney Jackson, Chairman of Mid Sussex District Council, and the High Sheriff of West Sussex, Dr Timothy Fooks, there were 37 individuals, groups or businesses who were recognised for their contribution to the district.

These included nine winners, 10 highly commended and 18 commended nominees. Sponsors of the awards were: Community People, Glendale, Jobs Go Public, Orchards Shopping Centre, Places Leisure, City Science, MUFG and Chroma Vision. For a list of all winners, including those highly commended and commended, visit www.midsussexapplauds.co.uk

To see our showcase of winners and to read the full article, please click the images to enlarge them or pick up your copy of July’s Lindfield Life.

Lindfield Arts Festival

Welcome to Lindfield Life’s Lindfield Arts Festival event page. Here you will find our most recent information for the event.

Lindfield Arts Festival is an annual art exhibition on a trail around Lindfield, featuring many talented local artists.

See also, Lindfield Arts Festival on Facebook

2025’s Lindfield Arts Festival will be held on Sunday 1st June.

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The roadmap for Lindfield Arts Festival this 1st June 2025 is as follows:

No 1 - 12 Compton Road
Irene Burns

No 2 - 222 The Welkin
Carrie Britton

No 3 - 36 Noahs Ark Lane
Herta Kingdom
Jenny Sturrock
Nick Gardiner

No 4 - Little Gravelye, Gravelye Lane
Hilary Steel

No 5 - 63 Bentswood Crescent
Suzi Alfred
Ayo

No 6 - 42 Meadow Lane
Carol-Lynne Duffy
Elizabeth Ockford
Hilary Kennett
Nicola Baker
Rebecca Herrington

For more info contact hilary.kennett@lindfieldarts.com.

Lindfield Parish Council news - June 2025

Clerk’s update

By Santi Gil, Clerk to Lindfield Rural Parish Council
The Lindfield Village Day is being held on Saturday 31st May, starting at noon and finishing at 5pm at Lindfield Common RH16 2LD. This is a great day for the whole family with many stands and things to do, including a dog show, live music, competition tent, food and drink quarter and (drum role please) our very own Lindfield Rural Parish Council stand. On our stand we will have the Big Cuddly Toy free competition (always a hit for your children and free to enter, just guess its name?), you can meet our councillors, ask questions and see information about LRPC, of course Sarah and I will be there to chat with you and out two little mascots Alfie the Bearded Collie and Lissi the Rough Collie - if that isn’t enough we always have a few jars of sweets and dog biscuits for you and your four legged friends!!

Again, we would love to see you there and have a chat Permission has been granted by the Planning Inspectorate for 90 dwellings with open space to be built at the Walstead site. Mid Sussex planning reference number DM/24/0446 for the location at Scamps Hill, Lindfield, RH16 2GT. LRPC opposed this application as a consultee and Cllr. Christian Bode attended the inquiry on behalf of the council. Below is a small section of the final finding for you to view.

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Orla now serving in Lindfield High Street

Previously featured in the January issue of this magazine, where Lindfield resident Ian Brunsdon had got to the quarter finals of MasterChef, we are now happy to report that Ian has opened his own restaurant on the High Street.

Ian and his wife Ellen met working in hospitality back in 2015, and vowed one day to open their own place together. Orla Restaurant & Rooms is the reality of that vision, which they have named after their two children.
“We have felt so welcomed into the village,” Ian said, “with people looking through the windows and popping in for a chat while renovations were ongoing. “Now that we are open, we are looking forward to welcoming both familiar and new faces into the restaurant.”

Ian has been working in kitchens since he was 15, and has worked in France and Australia, returning to work in Jeremy’s at Borde Hill and, more recently, head chef at Bolney Wine Estate – which he did for six years.
“Ellen and I had been researching and looking around for a few years, but when we found 67 High Street, it felt like the perfect location.”

They have been hands-on for the refurbishment, which took five weeks, and now includes a ‘sit at the pass’ area where guests can be fully immersed next to the chefs. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, Orla offers an a la Carte menu with lunchtime classics and evening tasting menus with wine pairing.

Newsletter from Mid Sussex District Council - April 2025

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Raising awareness of heat pumps

Heat pumps are relatively rare in residential properties in the UK – there are only around 250,000 currently. This means that the vast majority of people will never (knowingly) have seen a home with a heat pump.

Nesta, the charity that focuses on innovation including a sustainable future, wants everyone in the UK to be able to visit a heat pump near them and get the support they need.

Visit a heat pump combines a digital platform along with recruitment and training of heat pump hosts, providing a full end-to-end service for the public to visit a heat pump and get further support to help them build their confidence. So far, nearly 400 hosts are listed and Nesta is aiming for over 1,000 visits in the next few months.

Anyone interested in being a host or visiting a heat pump can register their interest at: www.visitaheatpump.com

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Sign up to our digital newsletter!

Want to keep in the loop with what’s happening in your local community? Then sign up to our digital Mid Sussex Matters newsletter, a monthly email to help residents stay up to date with what’s going on at the Council and in the wider district. Scan the QR code or visit our website www.midsussex.gov.uk to subscribe and join thousands of residents who are already taking advantage of this valuable resource. Let’s work together for a better Mid Sussex.

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Karate dojo open at Oathall in Lindfield

There is a new beginner’s class, for those wanting to learn karate in Lindfield.

The class started last month at Oathall Community College on Monday evenings, and Becky MacSweeney is the leader.
Becky’s own journey into the sport, begun when she went along to classes with her own children just over two years ago. She loved it so much, she started competing nationally and has ten gold medals to date, including regional champion two years in a row!
“I love watching people learn karate,” Becky explained. “Seeing them learn a form of self defence, growing in confidence and winning medals, as they do.”

Becky – who still trains six hours a week – is helped by Senpai Marli and Maddie, plus also Sachin, at Oathall (part of the Haywards Heath, Burgess Hill and Cuckfield dojo).
Lindfield resident Stuart Todd, who trains with Becky, said: “I love the elements of discipline, control and confidence that karate brings to me and those that I train with, from young children to those more advanced in years. My fitness levels and flexibility have been positively impacted and also been a huge advantage in every day life.”

For more information about karate, email: skrycler@ gkrkarate.com.

https://www.gkrkarate.com/locations/listing/gkr-karate-haywards-heath-occ/

Lindfield Horticultural Society

By Christine Cawley

Lindfield Horticultural Society (LHS) has been at the heart of village life since its inception back in 1945. Much has changed in the intervening 80 years, but gardening remains a passion for many Lindfield residents, and new generations are bringing a fresh outlook to how we tend our gardens.

The LHS is keen to embrace change, whilst still maintaining the traditions for which it is known and loved, and is inviting members and non-members alike to a Coffee Morning at the King Edward Hall on Saturday 8th February from 10am to 12noon.

As well as providing an opportunity to meet fellow gardeners and enjoy tea, coffee and home-made cakes, this event will highlight current and future projects planned by the LHS.
It will also feature the annual seed swap and the unveiling of the new 2025 schedule.

Other local organisations, including Greener Lindfield, the Eastern Road Nature Reserve and Lindfield in Bloom, will also be there to showcase their own aims and activities.
Along with the traditional flower and produce shows, talks and outings, the LHS is trying out some innovative new ideas in 2025, with gardening masterclasses, flower arranging workshops, visits to members’ gardens and a special rose event.
This coffee morning will showcase these and much more, and there will also be the opportunity to chat to the committee and to put your gardening questions to a team of experienced gardeners.

If you’re interested in joining the Lindfield Horticultural Society, you can do so on the day, visit www.lindfieldhorts.org.uk or contact Membership Secretary, Jacqui Essen, at membership@lindfieldhorts. org.uk.

Forthcoming copy dates

2025 Copy Dates for Lindfield Life magazine

September’s Lindfield Life
Copy date 12th August
Delivery between 23rd - 29th August


October’s Lindfield Life
Copy date 9th September
Delivery between 20th - 26th September


November’s Lindfield Life
Copy date 7th October
Delivery between 18th - 24th October


December’s Lindfield Life
Copy date 4th November
Delivery between 15th - 21st November

Lindfield Society newsletter - January 2025

Gladman Development

The announcement of Gladman Development’s (GD) proposed 90-unit estate on the north of Scamps Hill kicked-off the year. The Lindfield Society submitted strong objections based on non-compliance with current planning policies. During protracted planning discussions with the Mid Sussex District Council (MSDC), GD filed an appeal despite not having a final ruling. The Appeal Inquiry was scheduled to begin on 10th December but has been delayed until 2025. The pre-inquiry evidence exchange showed that GD challenged the validity of the current MSDC District Plan, which currently excludes the Scamps Hill site from development. Due to publication deadlines, we cannot print an outcome, but we will have full coverage of the meeting on our website. Related documentation can be viewed on the MSDC website https://pa.midsussex.gov.uk/online-applications/ Using reference AP/24/0044, select the ‘Appeals’ tab.

Lindfield Society talks programme

Our programme of free talks continues in King Edward Hall. We roamed from the Trolleys of Lisbon to the Artic Home of the Polar Bear in 2024. In 2025, we’ll visit Treasures in St Petersburg, hear about writing comedy for TV, and walk the Sussex Downs with Ian Everest. A complete listing is available on our website and the Jubilee notice board on Denmans Lane at High Street. Our talks are well attended and provide a forum where the management committee can discuss current planning issues with the membership.

Website enhancements

We may have mentioned our newly updated website at www.lindfieldsociety.org.uk, which has an easy-toreach layout to find information on any of the above topics. The most exciting announcement is our ability to accept payments through our JustGiving page, so it is possible to join, renew, or make donations entirely online through the Society website using debit or credit cards of your choice. Your contributions will also be eligible for Gift Aid, which will benefit the Society over and beyond your donation. Please have a look and let us know what you think. We want to thank all our members for your continuing support in 2024 and wish you all a very happy New Year!

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