French Hats in Iran by Heydar Radjavi

“ ‘They have removed our hats’, an Iranian way of saying ‘we have been cheated’

 ‘They have put hats on our heads’, another Iranian way of saying, we have been cheated’”.

 We have been reading French Hats in Iran (2011) by Heydar Radjavi, a mathematician of some repute born in 1935 and now living in Canada with his Canadian wife. He has always had a   love of literature although he is best known for his work on obscure mathematical subjects. However, he also loved to tell stories about his early life in Tobriz until he lived until he went to university, and his wife and children urged him to publish them, and this collection of mini tales is the result.

Each story can be read independently but together they build up a picture of everyday life in Iran in the ‘30s and ‘40s – a time of tension between the traditionalists and the Shah’s attempts to modernise.

The French hats (Frangi) symbolise this conflict. The Shah forbade both men and women to cover their heads and had policemen on motor scooters to enforce this. They were, however, allowed to wear the modern French hats although most women preferred to stay indoors rather than expose their faces. The theme of hats and head coverings runs through many of the stories.

Radjavi has brought his childhood vividly to life with all the humour and contradictions of growing up in a strict traditionalist family. His elderly father ran his household according to unbending religious precepts, but his resourceful mother and her friends found ways to enjoy such forbidden frivolities as music and dancing and to eat sweetmeats and engage in gossip and laughter together. There is humour in the way the fundamentalists tied themselves up in knots over religious rules – is a woman’s wig ahead covering, or not? for instance. Do animals depicted in art have souls?

One of the most shocking tales is the first one, in which his nine-year-old playmate is married (illegally) and had to leave her own family to live in seclusion with her groom’s family. She cried passionately for her pet cat which her strict father-in-law would not allow because he considered it unclean. The marriage however turned out to be a happy one with a gradual relaxation of rules after her father-in-law’s death until here granddaughters are able to go to university and wear Western clothes.

These are stories of a largely happy childhood in which he and his friends are inventive in finding ways to subvert the rules and enjoy themselves. Forbidden to go to the movies, they discover how to make their own film show much appreciated by their mother and the other women. It is a rich and loving enorinmen. The tone is light-hearted and humorous and sheds light on what is happening in Iran today. It can be dipped in and out of and is easy and pleasant to read.

 

Hadlow Down Book Club reviews Confessions with Blue Horses

‘They have built a new stone wall right through Berlin.’

This month we read Confessions with Blue Horses (2020), shortlisted for the Costa Book Award written by Sophie Hardach. It was a book we all enjoyed very much. Born a decade before reunification, Hardach grew up near Frankfurt in West Germany, but her novel focuses on an East German family. Continue reading “Hadlow Down Book Club reviews Confessions with Blue Horses”

Congratulations to The New Inn Hadlow Down – Runner-Up in CAMRA’s 2025 Pub of the Year!

We are absolutely thrilled to share the news that The New Inn, in Hadlow Down has been named Runner-Up in CAMRA’s 2025 Pub of the Year – a richly deserved recognition for a true Sussex treasure.

This accolade is a real testament to the enduring spirit and dedication of the loyal group of locals who have kept the pub thriving since the sad passing of longstanding landlord Graham Cook. Graham’s legacy lives on in every pint poured, every welcome extended, and every corner of this beautifully preserved pub.

If you’ve never had the pleasure of visiting, The New Inn is not just any pub – it’s a historic gem. Rebuilt in 1885 following a devastating fire, the building today offers a wonderfully quirky, no-frills, and friendly atmosphere that embodies the very best of the traditional village pub.

CAMRA has identified The New Inn as having a regionally important historic pub interior, featuring original back bar fittings, ceramic spirit casks, and a handsomely panelled counter. It’s a rare example of how pubs once were – and how, with love and care, they can continue to be.

Although free of tie, The New Inn proudly serves a selection of cask beers exclusively from Harvey’s of Lewes, all excellently kept and a delight for ale lovers near and far.

This recognition by CAMRA is a well-earned moment of pride for the entire Hadlow Down community. Here’s to The New Inn – for its history, its heart, and its hospitality. Congratulations once again!

#thenewinn #lovehadlowdown #puboftheyear

🏆🏵The Summer Show Returns!🏵🏆

🌻 The Hadlow Down Summer Show Returns! 🌻
Saturday 2nd August | Village Hall

We’re thrilled to announce that the much-loved Hadlow Down Summer Show is making a triumphant return to the village calendar!

With the recent and sad closure of the Horticultural Society, you might have thought the days of showing off your prize dahlias, giant marrows, and crafty creations were over. But fear not! Thanks to a group of determined and plucky villagers, the tradition lives on – and it’s shaping up to be better than ever.

Taking place on Saturday 2nd August in the Village Hall, this year’s Summer Show is open to everyone, and we’ve introduced some exciting new classes alongside all your old favourites.

🌼 For the green-fingered and creative at heart:

  • Show off your blooms, veg, flower arrangements, and handmade crafts

  • Try your hand at new 2025 classes like infused gin and homemade wine

  • Crafters – get ready to create a doorstop or something in tie-dye

🧒 For our younger showstoppers, we’ve added fantastic new children’s classes across three age groups:

  • Under 6s, 7–10 years, and 11-14 years

  • Get creative with wooden spoon puppets, an alien made from fruit or vegetables, or a decorated picture frame

🎟️ And it doesn’t stop there! Expect:

  • An exciting raffle with brilliant prizes

  • An auction of donated exhibits for some lively bidding fun

So, whether you’re a master grower, a crafty genius, or just love a bit of community spirit, save the date and get involved. It’s a celebration of all the talent, creativity, and heart that makes Hadlow Down such a special place.

Keep an eye out for entry forms and full details coming soon – and start planning your entries now!

🧀Join Us for a Dramatically Cheesy Quiz Night!🧀


Friday 26th April | 7:00pm | Hadlow Down Village Hall

The Hadlow Down Drama & Variety Club invites you to an evening of fun, food, and a touch of drama at our Dramatically Cheesy Quiz!

Tables are going fast for this lively quiz night, taking place on Friday 26th April at 7:00pm in the Village Hall. For just £10 per person, you’ll enjoy a Cheese and Pâté Ploughman’s supper, a fun-filled quiz with a theatrical twist, and access to our pay bar to keep the good times flowing.

Expect laughter, friendly competition, and a great evening out with friends and neighbours – the perfect way to shake off the April blues!

So gather your team and come along for a night of fun, friendship, and good food – all served with a generous helping of drama.

To book your table, please contact Claire at 📧 claire.rivers61@gmail.com – we’d love to see you there!

✨🎪Save the Date – The Village Fayre is Back!🎪✨

Saturday 5th July from 1pm | Hadlow Down Playing Field

Get ready, Hadlow Down – the Village Fayre is back, and this year we’re going to knock your socks off!

Join us on Saturday 5th July from 1pm on the Playing Field for an afternoon full of fun, games, food, and community cheer. After last year’s fantastic event, we’re pulling out all the stops to make this year even bigger and better!

🌟 Programmes will be available soon, packed with all the juicy details – from what’s on to how to enter our exclusive prize draw.
🎯 Traditional fayre games were a hit last year, and yes – they’ll be back, ready for another round of friendly competition.
🍰 The tea tent and bar will be overflowing with ale, cakes, and all sorts of delicious goodies.
🎟️ The grand raffle returns, with tickets available in advance – don’t miss your chance to win something special!

A huge thank you goes to the “A Rose and Three Thorns” quiz team, who generously donated their winnings from the New Inn’s monthly pub quiz to support the Fayre – we’re so grateful!

If you’d like to get involved, sponsor a game, or donate a prize or treat, we’d love to hear from you. Please get in touch with Gill at gillbillie@btinternet.com to find out how you can help.

Mark your calendars, tell your neighbours, and get ready for a fantastic day on the field. We can’t wait to see you there!

☕🍰💐Save the Date: Vintage Tea on the Terrace-Sunday 11th May at 3pm ☕🍰💐

We’re delighted to invite you to our upcoming
“Vintage Tea on the Terrace” – a charming afternoon of classic treats and community spirit, all in support of the Hadlow Down Community Centre.

Join us on Sunday 11th May at 3pm at Hadlow Down Playing Field, the future site of our new village hall and sports pavilion. Enjoy a traditional afternoon tea with freshly baked scones, jam and cream, a selection of homemade cakes, and plenty of tea – all for just £10 per person. (Children under 5 go free).

Bring your friends and neighbours, relax with a cup of tea, and soak up the atmosphere as we gather at the heart of our village to raise funds for a fantastic cause. Every penny raised goes directly towards building our new community centre – a space that will serve generations to come.

To book your place or find out more, please contact Glenys at
📧 glenys.lake@btopenworld.com
☎ 07920 036149

Join the Parish Council for the Hadlow Down Annual Parish Assembly


Hadlow Down Parish Council warmly invites all electors to attend the Annual Parish Assembly, which will be held at the Village Hall on Tuesday, 15th April, starting at 7:00 pm.

This is a fantastic opportunity for you to hear about the latest developments in the village, ask questions, and share your thoughts on local matters. The Parish Assembly is your meeting—a chance to engage with the Parish Council and have your voice heard on the issues that matter most to you.

Come along to:

  • Learn about ongoing and future projects in Hadlow Down.

  • Ask questions and raise any concerns or suggestions.

  • Meet with fellow residents and your Parish Councillors.

We encourage everyone to attend and take part in shaping the future of our village.