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Contents
Christmas Trivia 6,8
Ashdown Forest Rangers Report 10
Ideas to keep the kids Occupied 12
BolebrokeCastle 1�
Gingerbread Xmas Lights 16
ChristmasFamilyQuiz 18
Crowborough Lions Article 22
Trivia & Sudoku 22
whatson 2�,25
Index, Useful Numbers 26
Dear ResidentsWelcome to the Christmas edition of the Ashdown Forest Living.
We’ve tried to make this issue extra fun in true Christmas spirit. For some “food for thought” see our Christmas Trivia; then take a look at our Christmas Quiz for all family, it’s worth a go – can you get all the questions right?
A special Ashdown Forest Landmark, Bolebroke Castle (situated just north of Hartfield) holds an interesting place in local history tying into, undoubtedly, one of the most well-known historical love stories… Here’s a clue “Henry VIII”, can you guess the love story? To find out about Bolebroke see our article on page 14.
Can you find “Alvin the Ashdown Forest Elf” hidden in 5 secret places in the publication. If you find him you can enter our competition, you may be a lucky winner… (Open to all ages).
Can’t think of ways to keep the kids occupied in the holidays and want to avoid TV/Computer Games? Let us help with some handy suggestions on page 25 and see our lovely gingerbread recipe to boot, brought to you by stuff2eat.
And not forgetting, our growing number of local advertisers are here to service you. Thank you for any support given to our local businesses now & in the future. We are most grateful for all your feedback & would like to thank you for your support in the last 6 months since our inaugural publication.
Finally we’d like to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a fabulous New Year.
See you in 2011!
Best Wishes,
Tally & Chris
Ashdown Forest Living
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ChRIstmAs In Britain, eating mince pies at Christmas dates back to the 16th century. It is still believed that to eat a mince pie on each of the Twelve Days of Christmas will bring 12 happy months in the year to follow – so now you have a good excuse!
Festivities were banned by Puritan leader, Oliver Cromwell, who considered
feasting and revelry, on what was supposed to be a holy day, to be immoral. The
only celebration was by a sermon and a prayer service.The ban was lifted only
when the Puritans lost power in 1660.
The Yule log custom was handed down from the Druids (ancient pagan priests). During the ancient 12-day Christmas celebration, the log burned was called the “Yule log.” Sometimes a piece of the Yule log would be kept to kindle the fire the following winter, to ensure that the good luck carried on from year to year.
6 December is St Nicholas’s Day - the
first of the gift giving days, especially
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expect gifts from 6th Dec onwards!
– not easy on the parents pocket) In Switzerland during the Reformation, all instrumental and choral music was banned from churches. In Germany, disapproval of carols resulted in some being converted into hymns.
InBritain,theholyDaysandFasting Days Act of 1551, which has not yet been repealed, states that every citizen must attendaChristianchurchservice on Christmas Day, and must not use any kind of vehicle to get to the service
The poem commonly referred to as “The Night Before Christmas” was originally titled “A Visit From Saint Nicholas.” This poem was written by Clement Moore for his children and some guests, one of whom anonymously sent the poem to a New York newspaper for publication.
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Frankincense is a sweet smelling gum resin derived from certain Boswellia trees which, at the time of Christ, grew in Arabia, India, and Ethiopia. Tradition says that it was presented to the Christ Child by Balthasar, the black king from Ethiopia or Saba. The frankincense trade was at its height during the days of the Roman Empire. At that time this resin was considered as valuable as gems or precious metals. The Romans burned frankincense on their altars and at cremations.
Winter was a time of celebration to pre-Christianromansandthey decorated fir trees in honour of this seasonal change
From Linton’s car park cross the road (with care) into Ridgecar park (summer only). Walk out of the rear past a seat ontoa grass path and in about 50m turn left onto a ride. Remain onthis gently descending ride, ignoring another that bears offright, for about 400m.
On both left and right are linear quarries,now filled with scrub and trees. Suchquarries dot the Forest landscape andprovided stone for roads. Typical heathlandbirds such as nightjar, stonechat, tree pipitand woodlark usually breed in this area andthe ride edges in particular are one of thebest places on the Forest (indeed in Sussex)to see, in May, the yellow flowers of thesmall spiny shrub, petty whin.
The ride bears left, then right through a break in the quarriesand continues descending for 400m to a metalled drive (SandyLane) . On the left is a bowling green and ahead are thecricket pitch and pavilion of Coleman’s Hatch Cricket Club.
On the hill-top in the distance is Gills Lap Clump, the Galleons Lapof the Winnie-the-Pooh books. One old name for the Clump was TheCamel’s Hump, from the shape formed by the silhouettes of its pinetrees. In the 1920s, when the picture (left) was taken, there werevery few trees on the surrounding slopes, just open heathland.
Cross the drive and walk to the right of the cricket pitch. Wherethe ride divides, bear right, leaving the pitch, and bear rightat the next divide after 300m . The ride descends more steeplyand swings right and downhill into woodland and to a bridgeover a stream .
This area is known as Tabell Ghyll. Itswoodland is most unusual for the publicpart of the Forest with its many largetrees, especially beech, and severalhectares of planted sweet chestnutcoppice. The area was sold off from thecommon land of the Forest in 1693 andonly ‘returned’ during World War Two inexchange for the compulsory purchaseof land elsewhere for military reasons.In the map of 1931 (below) the heavilywooded Ghyll is in marked contrast to the heath to the north of thestream – a reflection of different land use over 250 years.
November has been a good month with some fine days and a good opportunity to see the forest in Autumn . A good time for walking .
Sheep are now off the grazing area on the South Chase except for a few straggelers butyoumayencounterourownsmallerherdof Hebrideans which are being grazed in a temporary enclosure on the West Chase . So please put the family pooch on a lead when in the vicinity of sheep .
At least a thousand people gathered at the Airman’s Grave to pay their respect on Rememberance Day. Horse riders, dog walkers and families stood in silence for two minutes . The tiger moth then flew in, circled the Airman’s Grave and dropped poppies which was very moving . I should thank the pilot Nick Parkhouse, on behalf of us all who were there, for creating a memorable day and also Ranger Beal for maintaining the Airman’s Grave over the years.
On the way home that evening I saw a Hen Harrier flying low across the road at Duddleswell. A few hours earlier cars, dogs, horses and hundreds of people had packed the forest. There are only 6 nesting pairs of Hen harriersinthecountrysoitisnotablewhenwesee them on the forest and reassuring that they are still here inspite of pressure from such a large gathering earlier in the day.
The deer rut is keeping Rangers busy with deer being hit on the roads daily. The worst places locally are Crowborough Army Camp on the A26 . Pippingford Park to Wych Cross on the A22. Coleman’s Hatch Road up to Wych Cross and to Goat Cross Roads. On any woodland road stop and wait if deer are crossing . It is possible that 10 or 20 deer may cross in front of your vehicle. Please take care.
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Home made paper chains are always a winner Youneednothing more than paper, scissors and glue (decorations like glitter to add to the paper as you like)
Hand-made Christmas cards for all the members of their family (or others)
Looking after a “bird table” (anything flat and raised will do) and make them responsible for looking after the birds by topping it up regularly with bread crusts etc.
Home-made Christmas Tree Decorationsone option is to make Christmas biscuits, but before baking them pierce them well with a skewer, then after they are cooked & decorated, thread through ribbon (or even wool/thread) and hang on the Christmas trees.
A “Christmas Race” in the gardenthiswillget them outside for fresh air and warm them up! Make it the best out of 10/20 (enough to keep them going a while). Younger siblings get a head start.
Give them some big card-board boxes andoldsheets and suggest theymakeafabulous camp in their bedroom. They’ll love it.
They can make an obstacle course canbe set up either in or out of doors. Chairs, old tyres, stools, and cardboard boxes are just a few things that can be used. Make and show the children the pattern of the course so that they know what they have to crawl over, under, or through, then give them free reign to create (also gets them exercising). Suggestion: wear waterproofs if outside in wintertime…
Make Home-made jewellery Ingredients: 1/2 cup corn starch, 1/2 cup salt warm water. Mix the ingredients in a bowl. Add warm water gradually until the mixture forms a dough, optional: put the dough into sections and add food colouring for different colours. Before working with the dough, dust with flour to reduce stickiness. The children can shape the dough into different shaped beads. A hole can be pierced in each bead with a toothpick. Dry the beads on baking paper.
Make Fun Play Dough Ingredients: 2 parts flour, 1 part salt, 1 part water, food colouring. Mix andkneaduntilit is doughy and the colour is mixed in well. Store in a covered container.
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Built in 1480 & located just north of Hartfield, Bolebroke Castle is the earliest brick-built building in Sussex. It is known that a castle existed on this site since Anglo-Saxon times and indeed a Roman road passes nearby. The architectural style of the building is unmistakably Tudor.
Although called a castle, when it was built the need for a “fortified” house had passed. However the stone mullioned windows on the ground floor were placed high above ground level so that no one couldlookintotheinteriorroomsfrom outside.
henryVIIIusedBolebrokewhenhe went hunting in the nearby Ashdown Forest for wild boar and venison.
And in one of history’s most famous love stories, Anny Boleyn, who lived at Hever Castle just five miles away, was courted by King Henry from Bolebroke. Indeed, itiswhereAnneBoleyn’sauntonce resided.
The castle has been loved and cared for through the centuries with a wealth of history. It was owned by the famous Sackvilles – the Earls & Dukes of Dorset – who, with many strong ties to this area also built nearby Sackville College in East Grinstead.
It boosts the second largest fireplace in England - the largest being at Hampton Court. And from the hall rises one of the finest Elizabethan solid oak staircases still in existence. The solid oak treads, some 9 inches thick, rise through four landings right to the roof. It seems inconceivable that in Victorian times the staircase was painted stone colour!
The whole of the interior of the castle is oak-framed and massive beams support exposed oak ceiling beams. Many original beams remain and it’s interesting to note that some of these were probably used in sailing ships before being used in the construction of the house. Due to widespread felling at one time it was forbidden to use oak trees for the construction of buildings.
The house has a commanding view over two large lakes to surrounding woodland and the Ashdown Forest can be viewed from the top floor.
It is believed the reason a settlement has always existed atBolebrokesinceearlytimesis because there was a good water supply. An old well has been found in the inner courtyardbut500yardsawayisa natural spring.
Amazingly nature seems to have followed suit with a 9 foot diameteroaktreeasoldasthehouse itself, just a few yards from the north corner of the castle. It still comes into leaf each year.
Bolebroke Castle is in private ownership and is not normally open to the public. It is,
however, a venue for wedding receptions, private dinners & birthday celebrations. Plus offers Bed & Breakfast accommodationwithahenryVIII 4 poster suite!
thereistheBolebrokeCastleminiaturerailwaytobootwhichruns from Friday 2nd April until �1stoctoberonsaturdays,Sundays and Bank holidays from 12.00 noon until 5.00.pm. Also each day during the summer school holidays.
On Sunday 19th December it hosts a SANTA SPECIAL with gift from Santa’s sack, mince pie and mulled wine for adults by log fire, cost: £5.00.
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Gingerbread Xmas Lights
125g (5oz) margarine or butter
100g (31/2 oz) dark soft brown sugar
4tbspn Condensed Milk
325g (11oz) plain flour
1 tspn bicarbonate of soda
2 tspn ground ginger
20boiledsweets
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Preheat the oven to 180 C, Gas Mark 4, 350 FPut bicarbonate of soda, ginger and sifted flour into a bowl. Place butter and sugar in a saucepan and heat, keep stirring until the sugar has disap-peared. Add the condensed milk and stir until it has become one with the mixture..Pour the butter, sugar and condensed milk mixture into the bowl and spoon them to-gether, then with your hands bind the mixture together until it forms a dough. This feels odd as it is warm and feels crumbly, just go with it and work quickly with the warm dough.On a floured surface roll out the dough to a thickness of 0.5cm. Have your parchment pa-per ready on the baking sheet. Cut out the biscuit rounds and place onto baking sheet.Now for the hole in the middle – you might want to experiment in size depending on the effect you want, use a knife or small round cutter to make a hole in the centre.Put the boiled sweets into the hole. Put them into the oven and bake for 10 minutes, or until golden brown.Let them cool and decorate as you wish.
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I don’t know about you,but I just love Christmas. I love the memories it brings, the rituals we all have, the sharing of time with each other, andof course the foods we look forward to making. Thinking about what to share with you, I felt that you probably had more mince pie recipes than you know what to dowith, it is probably too
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This recipe is a bit of fun, children love them. Gingerbread is such a festive food, so making them look different gives them a little lift, especially if you use red and green.
What is the most popular Christmas tree topper?Which Christmas Carol demands figgy pudding?The traditional Santa Claus clothing was created as part of an advertising campaign in the 1930’s for which world famous drink?Which Christmas song was originally titled, “One Horse Open Sleigh”?What did Rudolph never get to join in?What happens under the mistletoe at Christmas?From which country does the Christmas Carol, “Silent Night” originate?Which European country was the first to introduce the idea of giving gifts at Christmas in the 1300’s?Which Christmas Carol is known as the counting game?How does Father Christmas get into people’s houses to drop off presents?How does Scrooge improve Crachit’s life the day after Christmas?What are the two most popular Christmas colours?Which country gives Britain a yearly Christmas gift of a huge Christmas tree that is always placed in Trafalgar Square?Which day in January is the last official day of Christmas?Which famous pop singer sung the popular Christmas song, “Last Christmas”?In most European Countries on which day do children open their Christmas presents?Which singer was dreaming of a “White Christmas”?Which gifts did the 3 wise men give to baby Jesus?Boxing Day (Dec 26th) is the holy day of which Saint?Most of the Christmas Carols sung today were composed in which 2 centuries?What is the biggest selling Christmas single of all time?Which carol contains the line, “O Tidings of comfort and Joy”?In which historical East Grinstead Building was “Good King Wenceslas” written?Which British leader “banned” Christmas Festivities in the 17th Century.Which famous King was crowned on Christmas Day?
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Lions Clubs International is the world’s largest service organisation with an international network of over 1.3 million men and women members in 44,000 clubs spread through 200 countries who strive to provide community service for their local communities.
Crowborough Lions Club was formed in 1974, every pound raised goes directly to a charitable cause. The time individual members give to Lions depends on their own personal circumstances and on the community service activities the club undertakes.
Crowborough Club is currently seeking new members. Membership provides opportunities for the kind of volunteer experience to suit an individual’s lifestyle as well as scope for fun and developing friendships.
The club has three primary committees: the welfare committeewhichresearchescharitablecausestakenonboardbytheclub,afundraising committee which,asthenamesuggests, endeavours to raise funds for the clubs charity account. Finally the club has a social committee to organise social events for members to partake in if they so wish.
Examples of fundraising events
are the Easter Egg Raffle, which raised over £1000 this year. A bookstall in the town on Saturday mornings where paperback books are sold.and exchanged with a similar facility at Crowborough railway station. A Darts Marathon recently completed promises to raise in excess of £2,000. The Club also supports local fetes and fairs.
The Social committee arrange a variety of events, Theatre trips, Fish & Chip supper with aQuiz,Countrywalkswithan evening supper as well as arranging a formal dinner dance to celebrate the anniversary of theClub’sFormationChartergranted in 1974.
The Club are holding a XMAS lunch for members and guests on the 12th of December.
The Club meet at Croft Road Social Club (opposite Waitrose Supermarket) on the second Tuesday of each month and would welcome visitors wishing to find out more about the Club and its activities in the community.
Alternatively, contact the Club’s Community Liason Officer Terry Mason on 01892 852234 or President David Brown on 01892 655530.
Below is the schedule of our Christmas Carols Charity Collection, when our Christmas Sleigh with Carols and Father Christmas will tour homes around Crowborough.
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Carol Concert in aid of Crowborough Hospital accompanied by the Salvation Army Band “The Very Spirit of Christmas” All Saints Old Church Hall Church Road Crowborough, Salvation Army, Entry by donation, refreshments provided following concert. 7:45pm.
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Mansion Market. A friendly Christmas Market in a beautiful 18th century mansion with over 70 stalls offering interesting and high-quality crafts; organic bakery; fresh meat, fish and garden produce; wood/metalwork;toys;oldandnewbooks;jewellery; leathergoods; designer clothing; hand-made dolls and much more. Workshops and puppet shows for children, taster therapy sessions, musicians and an all-day cafe. free admission and parking, 11.00am - 4.00pm, Kidbrooke Park, Priory Road, Forest row
Nordic Fitness Walk Over Ashdown from the Hatch: 4 miles (2hours) Nordic walking through a wintry forest around Colemans Hatch Loan. Nordic poles avaiable. PRE BOOKING ESSENTAIL. Cost: £7. Time(s): 2pm. Meet at the Junction near the Hatch pub, Colemans Hatch. Tel: 01323 871554
SunDAy, 12 DECEMBEr
Classic Cars at RiverView Cafe, Forest Row.Meetings are every second Sunday of the month. Costs: it’s free! Just turn up and enjoy! from 12.00 onwards. stationroad,Forestrowrh185Dw,tel01��282�0�0
WEDnESDAy, 15TH DECEMBEr
Circle Dancing in the Rose Room of Forest Row Community Centre. From 3-4pm, £1.Contact Yvonne 01��2�22005orClaudine01��282����
unTIl 23rD DECEMBEr
Santa Specials at Spa Valley Railway. Take a steam train ride through the Winter countryside, then meet Santa in his magical Grotto. Our Santa Specials leave Tunbridge Wells West for a 7 mile round trip to Groombridge on the following dates and times. 4th, 11th & 20th December 10:45, 12:00 & 14:15 5th, 11th, 12th, 18th & 19th December 10:45, 12:00, 14:15 & 15:30 21st - 23rd December 10:45, 12:00, 14:15 & 15:30. The Spa Valley Railway. West Station, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN2 5QY
FrOM SATurDAy 18 DECEMBEr 2010 TO FrIDAy 24 DECEMBEr 2010
Christmas Victorian Specials. A ten mile round trip on special trains from Horsted Keynes to Kingscote. Meet Father Christmas and every child will receive a gift, have exclusive use of your own compartment including a complimentary hamper with finger buffet and a selection of drinks. Plus play the traditional Victorian fairground games of hoopla, splat the rat and the shooting gallery at Horsted Keynes Station. Have your photograph taken with Father Christmas in his sleigh at Kingscote. The Bluebell Railway, Sheffield Park Station, TN22 3QL. To book: 01825 720800
UNTIL SUNDAY 9TH JANUARY 2011
ASHDOWn FOrEST WOODTurnErS (normalCentreopening times) Back by popular demand! The AshdownForestwoodturnerswillbeattheForestCentre demonstrating their skills and selling their products - just in time for Christmas.
The Alternative Library at Plawhatch Farm is open Mondays 2 – 4pm and Saturdays 10am – 12pm. Donations of books welcome. Please contact Julia 01��2811860orClaudine01��282����
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Ashdown Forest Living covers all of the Ashdown Forest area & nearby, so please let us know if there’s a contact you would like to see listed here: info@ashdownforestliving
MRM Plastering ServicesFor all your plastering requirements
• Skimming over artex etc.
• Tacking
• Dry lining
• Float and set
• Rendering
• 15 Years Experience
Fast, reliable, quality serviceFor free quotes or advice
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ALLZONES BUILDING & ROOFINGDear Sir/Madam,
We are a professional family business with 40 years experience. Our services are cost-effective with references.
Our Roofing Services
• Roof tiling works, renew/repair• Flat roofing works, renew/repair• Sheet roofing, renew/repair• Chimney repair/remove/rebuild• Guttering replacement/Fascias• Full building services
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“It is with pleasure that I recommend Paul and Allzones Roofing Services. We encountered a problem at our residence over the last winter during the large snowfall with an ingress of water in two dormer window areas. We requested quotes from two well known roofing companies and were told we require a completely new roof at an exorbitant sum of money. Thank goodness we had someone refer us to Paul. He identified the problem as being poorly fitted felt and loose tiles which were pushed up by the snowfall & freezing weather. He and his men attended immediately and corrected the situation at a fraction of the cost quoted by the previous two companies
It is truly wonderful to meet a tradesman who is not only extremely honest but very proud of the work he performs. I am quite confident that any who employs this company will be very pleased with the final result.”
Yours truly,Richard ReussIndependent Business ConsultantForest Row