“We have dropped plans to host a small group of asylum seekers for a visit to the woods, due to threats from some groups and Individuals.”
Emily and Dan, Wilderness Woods
“We have dropped plans to host a small group of asylum seekers for a visit to the woods, due to threats from some groups and Individuals.”
Emily and Dan, Wilderness Woods
WD/2026/0262/LDE for WILDERNESS WOOD, MAIN ROAD, HADLOW DOWN, TN22 4HJ
Erection of Structure (known as the Meeting House)/
Link to documents: Planning Register – Wealden District Council
WD/2025/2429/FR for DRAKES HEAD DEN, LAND SE OF PIGSFOOT FARM, BRICK KILN LANE, HADLOW DOWN
Demolition of existing approved buildings. Retrospective permission for stationing of a shipping container and temporary caravan for welfare purposes, and retention of stable building with two loose boxes. Installation of security fencing and stationing of one shipping container.
Link to documents: Planning Register – Wealden District Council


Your last chance to comment on the proposed “Local Plan” is approaching. The Local Plan will shape future Planning Policy in the District. Wealden District Council have extended the deadline for public comments –
“We are aware that a very small number of users have trouble accessing parts of our website, and particularly the consultation portal for the draft ‘Focused’ Wealden Local Plan. We can confirm that this issue has now been rectified and those users will now be able to access these pages.
However, we have taken the decision to further extend the consultation period for the local plan to allow for further comments until 5pm Monday 30 March 2026. Any responses received after this cannot be accepted.”
Link:https://www.wealden.gov.uk/planning-and-building-control/planning-policy/new-local-plan/

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”
Cllr Michael Lunn