One You East Sussex with the support of Wealden District Council is delivering a further phase of the NHS health check roadshow.
To make an appointment email hello@oneyoueastsussex.org.uk or call 01323 404600.
One You East Sussex with the support of Wealden District Council is delivering a further phase of the NHS health check roadshow.
To make an appointment email hello@oneyoueastsussex.org.uk or call 01323 404600.

Members had previously enjoyed Jung Chang’s first book, Wild Swans (1991), the gripping account of the lives of three generations of women in her family, moving from the horrors of foot binding to their experiences of the Cultural Revolution. Fly Wild Swans, My Mother, Myself and China is a continuation of her story and a more reflective account of how she herself moved from indoctrination to intellectual freedom.
It opens with her family’s experiences at the hands the Revolutionary Guards. Even though her parents were committed communists and Party loyalists, they suffered with imprisonment and torture, and her father never recovered. We learn how children in school were brainwashed, sometimes turning against their own parents, and she herself was a fervent young revolutionary.
Continue reading “Book Club, Latest Reveiw – Fly Wild Swans, My Mother, Myself and China”

After a break of a few years, the famous Hadlow Down Variety & Drama Club Pantomime is returning to the Village Hall — and we’re delighted to welcome it back!
This year’s production is “Dick Turpin”, promising a thoroughly entertaining evening in the grand tradition of panto. Expect plenty of laughs, a fabulous pantomime Dame… and keep an eye out for the pantomime horse!
Dandy highwayman Dick Turpin travels to York pursued by the villainous Judge Mental and his Bow Street Runners, Hand and Cuff.
In York he meets and falls in love with Maggie Micklegate of the Cock and Bull Inn, run by Doris Doolittle and her son Simon.
When Dick reveals he holds a pirate’s treasure map and offers to make them all rich, the adventure truly begins…
Will Judge Mental capture our hero, or will Dick escape once again?

The Hadlow Down Village Associations — Hadlow Down Village Hall, Hadlow Down Playing Field, Hadlow Down Village Fayre and Hadlow Down Community Centre — warmly invite residents to attend their Annual General Meeting at 7:30pm on 20th February in the Village Hall.
Come along to hear the Chair’s reports for 2025 and find out what has been achieved over the past year, as well as the plans and priorities for the year ahead.
All of these organisations are run by volunteers for the benefit of the whole community. Your support really matters, and the AGM is a great opportunity to learn more about what they do and how you might like to get involved.
Refreshments will be served and there will be time to chat informally afterwards.
We look forward to seeing you there.

We’re pleased to share that a new Craft Group has started in the Village Hall — a relaxed and friendly space where everyone is welcome.
The sessions are free to attend, and each month two crafts are demonstrated. If you would like to join in, packs of supplies are provided for you to use during the session or take home and finish later — perfect for beginners as well as experienced crafters.
This month we’ll be making Raggy Dolls and focusing on upcycling projects, giving old fabrics and materials a new life.
The café kitchen will be open from 10:00am, serving brunch, tea and coffee, homemade soup and a roll, hot dogs, and plenty of delicious cakes. Even if crafting isn’t your thing, it’s a lovely place to pop in for a late breakfast or lunch with friends.
All proceeds from the café go directly to support HDCC
Why not pop in this Saturday from 10:00am and see what it’s all about?
For all upcoming dates, please check the calendar here.
Pop the date in your diary — our Spring Market will be held in the Village Hall on Saturday 28th March.Please do come along and join us for a relaxed morning in good company. There will be a wonderful selection of local businesses, home produce, jams and handmade crafts, perfect for a browse or to pick up something special.
It’s also a great chance to catch up with friends and neighbours over a cuppa — with cakes and hot snacks available to keep you going.
The Spring Lottery will be drawn during the event… could you be our next winner?
Best of all, every purchase and every visit helps support our fundraising efforts to build a new Village Hall at the Playing Field. Your support really does make a difference.
We look forward to seeing you there!

🎀With less than a week to go until the Christmas Market, in aid of HDCC. We thought we’d take a moment to share all the details with you –
🎄 At our Christmas market you will meet local producers, butchers and crafts people.
🎄Have you saved the date? This Saturday, 22nd November 2025
🎄Entry is FREE
🎄Thoughtful gifting, festive food, bring your family & friends
🎄Delicious food to grab & go. Hot drinks, cakes and more! Local producers and makers. Festive fun for all.
🎄 See our Village Lottery draw take place, could you be our next winner?
🎄There will be a warm welcome awaiting you, 10 am – 2 pm

We’re inviting you to join us for a special fundraising Sunday Lunch and Games on Sunday 12th October at 1pm in the Village Hall. It’s the perfect way to kick off autumn: delicious food, lively company, and plenty of fun.
On the menu:
Tickets:
👉 Pre-booking is essential! Please call 07795 451976 to reserve your tickets.
Bring your appetite, your family, and your friends – every ticket sold and every laugh shared over lunch brings us one step closer to our HDCC fundraising goal. Let’s make this another memorable village event together.
We can’t wait to see you there!
The bunting is being strung, the grills are being scrubbed, and the excitement is building… It can only mean one thing – the Hadlow Down Village Fayre is almost here!
Join us on Saturday 5th July from 1pm on the Playing Field for an afternoon bursting with fun, laughter, food, and community spirit. This year promises to be one of our best yet, and we can’t wait to welcome everyone from the village (and beyond!) to share in the festivities. Continue reading “🎉 Hadlow Down Village Fayre – Saturday 5th July – A Summer Celebration for All! 🎉”
Raw space is a panther, feral and primal.
The 2024 Man Booker Prize went by unanimous decision to Orbital by Samantha Harvey. At 136 pages it is one of the shortest ever Booker prize-winners. It is an unusual book, fiction but not a conventional novel as it has only a very rudimentary plot. It follows six fictional astronauts over twenty-four hours on an orbiting international space station. The astronauts, from America, Russia, Italy, the UK and Japan are there to do vital work. Their days keep to a rigid pattern: preparing dehydrated meals, following a strict exercise routine to prevent muscle atrophy, monitoring the effects of zero gravity on the mice, routine repairs and maintenance and occasional space walks.
As they travel at speeds of over 17.000 miles per hour, they watch their silent blue planet, circling it sixteen times in a single day, spinning past continents and passing through seasons, taking in the beauty of mountains, glaciers and seas. Although separated from their world, they cannot escape its pull as news comes from home bringing thoughts of their eventual return. They watch a typhoon, marvelling at its magnificence but fearful of the destruction it brings. They become increasingly aware of the fragility of human life – so far from Earth, they have never felt more part of it. It has been described as ‘mesmerising, ethereal and tender’, a beautifully written mediation on human aspirations and limitations.
Some of us had to get used to the lack of plot and character development and would agree with the Guardian reviewer that’ ‘thrilled reports of light effects start to fall a little flat’. Nevertheless, we found it enjoyable and worthwhile while the rhythms of the writing made it a compelling read.
Our next book is Strange Sally Diamond by Liz Nugent.
Heather Mines