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Cuckfield Parish Council publishes regular newsletters in Cuckfield Life magazine

For many years we have worked with Cuckfield Parish Council to facilitate it to publish quarterly newsletters within the pages of Cuckfield Life magazine. The format is specifically designed and branded for the parish council - and means that its pages get delivered to all homes in Cuckfield - exactly the right demographic for it.

In this video Assistant Clerk Caroline Hansen talks about the success of working Cuckfield Life to produce and print its regular newsletters.

Cuckfield Youth Club

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By Claire Cooper

The well-loved youth club and playgroup building in Cuckfield looks set to welcome village children and young people for many more years, if a sale can be agreed with West Sussex County Council.  The Parish Council has taken the first steps to secure its future by agreeing at an extraordinary meeting to negotiate with West Sussex to acquire the freehold for the site. 

The little building in London Lane was originally built as part of Warden Park’s outbuildings, but was transferred by West Sussex and became a base for the youth club and playgroup. It has evolved over the years and is now home to several groups offering activities for a range of children and young adults. West Sussex now wishes to dispose of the site to raise funds and notified the Parish Council they wish to sell it as quickly as possible.

The Parish Council took the first steps towards protecting the building just before Christmas, registering it as a community asset. The Parish council now has six months to put forward a bid to buy the land and building and preserve it for future generations, with the risk that West Sussex County Council will sell it off for development if they don’t get their asking price of £200,000.

Parish Council Chairman Nigel Page explained: “This important community facility is key to the social fabric of the village, due to the playgroup and other activities which run out of it and its proximity to other services in the village, such as the Medical Practice and Holy Trinity Primary School.” 

The Cuckfield Pre-School Playgroup has been based in the building for more than 20 years. The group, which is rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted, is run by a management committee made up of local parents and a team of experienced staff and meets every weekday morning and on two afternoons each week.

The playgroup has invested in the property over the years, obtaining a capital grant to build a patio area. The patio was built on the site of an old portacabin and has provided a well-used outdoor space both for pre-school children and young people.

Although old and in need of replacing, the building is accessible and ideal for wheelchair users, which has made it a popular meeting place for members of Orchard House who use the building on two evenings each week and for day care sessions during the school holidays.

A karate club meets on Saturday mornings and the Baptist Chapel is currently using the building as a temporary base for its Friday night youth club. A local tutor also runs Maths and English classes there twice a week.

In addition, the building is a popular venue for private parties and other events and is regularly rented.

The Parish Council proposals have the backing of local residents. “Our recent Neighbourhood Plan consultation showed that more than 80% of residents were in favour of retaining the building for youth purposes,“ said Nigel. 

If the bid is successful, the Parish Council will have to begin raising funds to replace the building. “A survey has estimated that it will cost a further £250,000 to replace the building,” added Nigel. “That will be hard given what West Sussex is demanding but at least then the community will be able to control its own future.”

Cuckfield Neighbourhood Plan

Do you want to know what the future holds for Cuckfield over the next 20 years? 

Luckily, you don’t need a crystal ball to find out!  Just log onto your computer or visit the Parish Council offices to take a look at the Draft Neighbourhood Plan. 

The plan has been drawn up to shape the future of the village and residents are currently being invited to have another say before the final version is submitted for approval. 

Neighbourhood Plans were created as part of the Government’s Localism Agenda, designed to give local people more say about what goes on in their area.

Through the plans, communities can influence decisions that will affect them on a day to day basis. For Cuckfield, this means ensuring that the village continues to thrive and meet the changing needs of the community, whilst preserving the distinctive character, landscape, and setting that has evolved over nine centuries of history.

Sponsored by Cuckfield Parish Council, the Draft Neighbourhood Plan has been developed by a team of parish councillors and community volunteers. The team started working on the project back in September 2011, making Cuckfield the first parish in Mid Sussex to begin developing its Neighbourhood Plan and part of a Government Front Runner program.

This is an excerpt from an article on p.8 of Mar/Apr 2013 Cuckfield Life magazine.

The plan can viewed on line at www.cuckfieldplan.com, with hard copies  in the parish office.

All responses must be provided in writing and can be emailed to info@cuckfieldplan.com or posted to: Cuckfield Parish Council, The Queen’s Hall, High Street, Cuckfield, West Sussex, RH17 5EL.

The consultation period closes on 29th March.