Burwash

Love Burwash Day: The Burwash Parish council are hoping for lots of volunteers to join them tomorrow for the Love Burwash autumn clean up. Teams will work in Shrub lane,The High Street, Highfields, Bateman’s lane, Spring lane, Burwash Weald and Burwash Common. They will begin work on cleaning up litter, washing road signs and generally cutting back grass and hedging to make the village look tidy and loved, at 9am. Free coffee will be available in The Bear, The Rose & Crown and the Wheel inn to volunteers. If you are unable to help with the actually work maybe you can provide fresh water for the cleaning. call Jackie Nash on 07787 863117 if you can help in any way.

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Quiz: Tonight is quiz night at the Pavilion in Burwash Common. Teams of six players are welcome to go along and join in the fun which begins at 8pm. The licenced bar will be open and delicious sausage & onion supper is a treat. Cash prizes for the winning team. To find out more and book your team in please call Karol Richardson on 01435 883318.

Children: The Sunday club and Pathfinders will meet at the Rectory on Sunday morning from 9.45am to 11am. The Sunday Club is for children aged 3 to 9, (2 if accompanied by and adult. The Pathfinders is for young people from year 6 upwards. The two groups meet for worship and sharing timeand then in two groups for activities and discussion. They meet on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each moth, joining family at church for the end of the service on the 4th of the month. Call Celia Merchant on 01435 882360 to find out more.

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After 8: The ladies of the After 8 group which meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month in the Pavilion at Burwash Common will host their annual quiz evening with Rotherfield’s Thursday Club. They will all supply a plate of finger food and the clubs mix with each other at the tables to make a lot of fun. The club are approaching their 25th anniversary and are wondering if anyone knows in which year the original Young Wives group changed it’s name to The After Eight Club. If anyone knows please contact Jan McCartney on 01435 882117 thank you.

NSY: The members of the Not So Young club will be meeting on Thursday at the Burwash Village hall from 2.15pm. The members of this lively group for the over 60’s enjoy a wide variety of interesting talks and fun afternoons. It is open to men and women and is a great way of meeting old and making new friends. The group will be making the final arrangements for the fund raising event which takes place on the Saturday.

Sale & Tea: The annual Autumn Sale and come to tea event for the Burwash Not so Young club will take place in the Burwash village hall on Saturday 17th October from 2.30pm to 4.30pm. There will be produce, a raffle, tombola, books, bric a brac, crafts and more. Entrance is £2 and includes tea. They would be delighted to see you there.

Flower club: The burwash and district flower arrangement club will be holding a craft morning. from 10am to 12 noon in the Burwash village hall. It will be lead by Mrs Maggie Hayes, all materials will be supplied and it will cost you £10 to join in. You can book a place by calling Jean Plummer on 01435 883483

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