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The Downtown Abbey Effect History of Ashdown ForestChildren’s Storyfest
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ContentsHistory of Ashdown Forest 6,8
Recipe 10
Hadlow Down Variety Show 12
Children’s Storyfest 12
Working for Wildlife 14
Don’t mess with an old dog 16
The Downton Abbey Effect 18
In Remembrance 22
Miss Moneywise Tips 22
Quick Quiz/Sudoku/Quotes 24
Hire Fitness Competition 26
What’s On 28
Rangers Report 30
Index 30
Landscape Contractors Tree Surgeons
L.G. BurBerry
New to the area, established for over 30 years.All types of tree work, hard
hospiceintheWealdinviteseveryone,notjustthose who have benefited fromitshospicecare,tocelebratethememoryoflovedonesbysupportingthisyear’sLightupaLifeappeal.
LizaWaller,thenewChaplainatthehospicecomments“Christmasisaspecialtimeofcelebrationand also of reflection. We welcome you to join us onthisveryspecialoccasionwhenpastfriendsandfamilymemberswillberememberedthroughthelightsonourChristmastree.”
The Ashdown Forest Living has grown from strength to strength with the majority of our customers continually
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“I jumped at the chance to have an ad in the ‘Ashdown living’ when I heard about it. The fact that it is delivered by the Royal Mail means it gets to all those properties in and around the Ashdown Forest area that are hard to reach. This was proved to me when I won a job in Crowborough, at a house with 1km driveway! I’ve had great results advertising in this publication and will continue to do so for as long as it is around.”Matt Merrell,
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theplaceknownasGill’sLap,anamemoreassociatedtodaywithWinnie-the-Pooh!AtthisperiodthepresentdayAshdownForestwaspartofthemuchlargerforest,Andreswald.itisthoughtthatthisinturnwaspartofahugegreenwoodofoakandbeech which flourished following the retreat ofthelasticeage.AndreswaldstretchedoveralargepartoftheWeald.itwasdenseandalmostimpenetrable.Largeherdsofswineanddeerroamedacrossit.itwasalsothehauntofwilderbeasts:bears,packsofwolvesandwildcats.overtheinterveningcenturiesthetreeshavegraduallythinnedoutandwhatwestillcallaforestisnowmoreaccuratelydescribedaslowlandheath.Theactivitiesthattheforesthavesustained over the last fifteen hundred years havelandscapedtheforestthatweseeandenjoytoday.
TheRomanshadanadministrativecentreforitsironproductionintheWealdatGardenhillontheForest.Theironorewasplentifulandtreestoprovidecharcoaltosmelttheore abounded. When they left in the fifth centurytheSaxonspossiblycarriedontheindustryinasmallway.Verylittleevidenceofthisexists,onlyonesmallbloomeryhasbeendiscoveredofthisperiod.Theywouldmainlyhaveusedtheareaforgrazingsomeanimalsonitinthesummer.
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in1��2AshdownForestwasgrantedbytheCrowntoJohnofGaunt,1stDukeofLancaster.hewasamanofgreatimportance and influence. He was the uncle ofRichardiiandhisadviserwhileRichardwasaminor.TheForestwastobeusedasaroyalhuntingground.it’sfairlycloseproximitytotheroyalpalacesinLondonprobablymeantthatitwasusedmorefrequentlythanothers farther afield. It was known then as theGreatParkofLancaster.Theuseoftheterm“park”denotesthatitwasenclosed.“Forests”wereopengrounds.TheGreatParkwasenclosedwitha“pale”,althoughitisnotknownwhetheritwaserectedthenorhadbeenearlier.Thepaleconsistedofaditchandmounduponwhichwasafencetoohighfordeertojump.Deerwereprizedaboveallelseforhunting.“Whosoevershallslewahartorhindshouldbedeprivedofhiseyesight”,abarbaricpunishment.Gatesandhatcheswereprovidedtoallowaccess.“Gates”wereforpeopleonhorsebackorcattlebeingdriven,“hatches”wereforthoseonfoot.ThesetermsliveoninlocalnamessuchasColeman’shatchandChuckhatchandinChelwoodGate.
Okay, OK or O.K. is very probably the most recognized word in the world.It is also the most grammatically versatile of words.For instance:‘Lunch was OK.’ (adjective); ‘Can you OK this for me’ (verb); ‘I need his OK first’ (noun); ‘OK! I heard you.’ (interjection), ‘They did OK’ (adverb).It also expresses varied meanings:
A simple answer, ‘Shall we leave?’ - ‘OK’Great enthusiasm/joy - ‘OK!’Great Anger/Aggression - ‘OK!’Lukewarm/Average - ‘The day out was OK’
A meaningless space filler - ‘OK, let’s get on with it then’For such a famed word strangely it’s origins are so obscure that it’s a matter of heated debate between language experts.
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Ingredients Pastry
400gm/13oz self-raising flour
200gm/7oz suet
Pinch of salt
125ml/4floz milk
125ml/4floz water
Filling
2 lemons
Unsalted butter
Demerara sugar
Method1. Butter 4 x 250ml/8floz heatproof pudding basins.
2. For the Pastry: mix the flour, suet and salt in a large bowl. Then, mixing with your fingers, add the milk and start to work into a dough. When you have added all the milk, start with the water - you may not need all of it. Keep working till you have a dough you can roll out with a rolling pin.
3. Roll the dough to 3-4mm/1/4” thick and then cut out 4 circles big enough to line the basins – a side plate is a good size to use as a template.
4. Cut one quarter of each circle. Place remaining three-quarters in each basin, bringing the 2 cut edges together to overlap a little bit. Push the pastry down into the basins, taking care to seal the overlap by pressing firmly. Keep the remaining quarter to use as lids.
5. To make filling, weigh the lemons and then weigh out the same amount of butter and sugar. Cut the lemons into ½” square chunks. Do the same with the butter. Mix in bowl with sugar and then fill the basins.
6. Now roll remaining pastry into circles and fit as lids. Pinch the lining firmly together to seal. Cover each pudding with foil, place in a steamer with tight fitting lid over a saucepan of simmering water. Boil gently for 3 hours – keep an eye on the water level and top up when needed.
7. To serve remove foil, turn out into bowl and serve with a thick dollop of Jersey Cream.
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}same weight as 2 lemons, see recipe
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ThismonthweinterviewDave&AnnetteRisleyof Folly Wildlife Rescue. Read on to find out howtheybecametheaccidentalsavioursofwoundedwildlifeinthisarea.
How & why did you start the Folly Wildlife Rescue? Tell us about it’s inception.Annetteworkedforthecampaigngroup,AnimalAid,inthe1980’sandmembersofthepublic,thinkingtheorganisationwasananimalwelfareone,wouldsometimesbringinjuredororphanedanimalsintoit.AnnettetookonthejobofcaringforthematourthenhomeinTonbridge.WhenwemovedtoEridge,wecontinuedtheworkanditrapidlygrew,untilbytheendofthe1990’sweweretakinginovera1000casualtiesayear.Atthistimewehadverylittleequipmentorinfactanywheretokeepthecasualtiesandmostofthemwerekeptinthehouse!
How has it expanded over the years since it started to what it is today?By200�werealisedthattheoperationwasindangerofoverwhelmingus,sothetrusteesdecidedthattheonlyoptionopenwastosetupaproperwildlifehospital.manypartsofthecountryalreadyhavewildlifehospitals,butKentandSussexareverypoorlyserved.
How many animals come through your doors every year?Atthepresenttimeweadmitsome�500wildlifecasualtiesayear.Themajorityarebirdsbutlastyearweadmitted��badgers,over�00hedgehogsandseveraldeertoo.
In a couple of sentences please describe a typical day at the centre?Fromdawnuntildusk,especiallyduringthebusysummerseason,thecentreisahiveofactivity.Feedingbabybirdsbeginsbefore�.00andcontinuesuntil8.00atnightandveryoftenthereareanimalssuchasbadgercubsthathavetobefedthroughthenighttoo.
What’s your vision for the future of Folly Wildlife rescue?Wehopeinthecomingyearstobeabletoopensimilarcentresinvariouslocationsacrosstheregion.Atthistimethoughwestillhavetoworkhardtofundthepresentcentre.ourrunningcostsareinexcessof£80,000ayear.WerelyverymuchonourSupporterGroup.ifanyonewouldliketosupportus,theycanvisitourwebsiteandgetmoredetails.
HELPLINE 07957 949825 Open daily from 8am to 8pm Folly Cottage, Danegate, Eridge Green, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN3 9JB. Tel: 01892 750865 www.follywildliferescue.org.uk
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An old German Shepherd starts chasing rabbits and
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“Whew!” says the panther, “That was close! That old German Shepherd nearly had me!”
Meanwhile, a squirrel who had been watching the whole scene from a nearby tree, figures he can put this knowledge to good use and trade it for protection from the panther. So, off he goes.
The squirrel soon catches up with the panther, spills the beans, and strikes a deal for himself with the panther.
The young panther is furious at being made a fool of and says, “Here, squirrel, hop on my back and see what’s going to happen to that conniving canine!”
Now, the old German Shepherd sees the panther coming with the squirrel on his back and thinks, “What am I going to do now?”
But instead of running, the dog sits down with his back to his attackers, pretending he hasn’t seen them yet, and just when they get close enough to hear, the old German Shepherd says...
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What’s On: November 2011 SatUrday – Monday, 12th - 14th noveMberArt Exhibition/Open Weekend . Cogcraft Art Studio, Clockhouse Lane, Nutley. See the latest pastel landscape paintings, prints and cards by Ashdown artist, Juliet Murray. Ashdown Christmas cards / antique& decorative prints. Hundreds of pictures to view. Special exhibition offers . All welcome. An opportunity to buy a unique gift from a local artisan. Sat.& Sun. 11.15am – 5.30pm/Mon.9.30am – 5pm.Further details 01825 712565/www.cogcraft.co.uk.Note: Please park in the village at peak times.SatUrday 5th noveMberRoyal British Legion Poppy Recital at Holy Trinity Church Hall, Forest Row 7:30pm - 8:30pmSUnday, 6th noveMber. Fireworks Night at Perryhill Orchards in aid of Hartfield PTA. Gates open 5pm Fireworks start 6pm. Call: 01892 770221 or email: [email protected]. Tickets also available from Perryhill Orchards and Hartfield Village Stores. www.hartfieldschoolpta.co.ukthUrSday 10th noveMber Lecture for National Trust members: ‘Wiston House, West Sussex’ by Dr. Janet Pennington. Clair Hall, Haywards Heath at 2:30pm. Call: 01444 482055thUrSday 10th noveMber Charity Ladies Night in aid of the Horder Centre, 7pm-10pm. Fashion show, beauty treatments at only £7 and boutique stalls. The Horder Centre, St. Johns Road, Crowborough. Tickets: 01892 602 980 or email: [email protected] SatUrday 12th noveMberWeald Home and Gift Fair. Raising funds for “Pilgrim Homes”, caring for the elderly. Over 20 stalls of great variety. Relax with drinks & cakes. Stay for a 2 course lunch from 12.00 onwards. All Saints Church, Chapel Green, Crowborough, 11am - 2.30pm.SatUrday 12th noveMberMansion Market. A wonderful selection of interesting and unusual stalls in and around a beautiful 18th century mansion offering everything for Christmas. 11am- 4pm, Kidbrooke Park, Priory Road, Forest Row. SatUrday, 12th noveMberHospice in the Weald Coffee Morning - 10am-12 noon. All Saints Coffee Room, Chapel Green, Crowborough. Sale of Christmas goods plus cakes, preserves, books, plants, bric-a-brac and raffle.SUnday 13th noveMber Remembrance Service at Holy Trinity, Forest Row 10am - 11:15am Monday 14th noveMber Sussex Family History Group. Upstairs Downstairs, domestic service by Ian Waller. Refreshments available. Meet 7pm for 7.30pm start at Luxford Day Centre, Library Way, High St, Uckfield.WedneSday 16th - SatUrday 19th noveMber Forest Players present “Dancing at Lughnasa” by Brian
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The forest is at its best at the moment brilliant sunshine, blue skies autumn tints and mellow fruitfulness. In the good weather there is always more traffic on the forest. The rut is underway and deer will cross roads frequently at this time of year. Drivers will encounter deer just about anywhere on country roads now and it is a hazard.
There are also deer crossing places on the forest where you should be careful especially driving in the evenings and early mornings, certainly on the way to and from work.
The A22 at Pippingford is the worst place in the British Isles for deer RTCs! Deer also cross the A26 between the Crow and Gate and Crowborough Army Camp, also south of Nutley on the A22. These are busy A roads and many deer are hit by cars every year in the same places. There are also a high number of accidents on the C2 from Coleman’s Hatch to Wych Cross especially near the Ashdown Park Hotel and Broadstone Warren. The Hartfield Road at Coleman’s Hatch Church as well. Also on the Hindleap Lane
and at the junction with Twyford Lane. Deer cross frequently on Priory Road.
If you see a deer cross in front of your vehicle stop and wait patiently as there maybe up to a dozen deer following the leader. The motorist may have avoided the first deer but often collides with the next one that crosses as he drives off. Please for your own safety drive slower at this time of year and phone 01342 822846 (24hrs) to report deer RTCs on the forest. Thanks.
Mike Yates, Ashdown Forest Ranger
1.75 miles/3km
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.
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