Cuckfield Parish Council newsletter - Nov 2024

Staff changes at the Parish Council…

After over eight years as Cuckfield’s Parish Clerk, Sam Heynes is moving on to pastures new. “It has been one of the hardest decisions I’ve made to leave Cuckfield Parish Council, I have loved every moment of my time working here in the beautiful Queen’s Hall. From introducing the everpopular Silver Sunday events, developing the Angela Fox Nature Garden and co-ordinating the recent Operation Watershed improvements to stop the flooding of London Lane, Courtmead Road and Broad Street, to the installation of the new pathways in the cemetery, the King’s Coronation picnic at Whitemans Green and overseeing the installation of the feather bench in the cemetery, I will leave with so many great memories.
I am leaving a great team who will continue to support the Council with their vision for Cuckfield. I wish Noemi all the very best in her new role as Parish Clerk and will miss everyone greatly.” Sam is moving to become Town Clerk in East Grinstead from 1st November, we wish her the best of luck in her new role.
Noemi Ripert, who has been working at the Parish Council for the past 2 ½ years, has been promoted to Parish Clerk and has taken over from 1st November. “I am excited to have taken over as Clerk and am looking forward to the new challenges ahead.” We are also delighted to announce that Kate West has joined the team as the new Communications and Admin Officer. Kate started on 28th October and you will be able to meet her and the rest of the team in the office at the Queen’s Hall.
We are sure that Noemi and Kate will form a great new team and continue to deliver all the events and activities planned by the Parish Council, starting with the annual Christmas Street Festival on Friday 6th December and the return of the Advent windows from 1st December.
Finally, we would like to say thank you to Richard Gill for his efforts as Councillor over his time here. Richard left the Council earlier this year, and at October’s Full Council meeting Daniel Morgan was co-opted to replace him. We look forward to working with Daniel, who is particularly interested in looking at ways to introduce traffic calming measures at Whitemans Green.

In addition, if anyone would like to purchase the 2025 Cuckfield calendar please do pop into the office, they are being sold at £8 each and include an envelope in case you want to post them to friends and family who are not local. Also, we have the prints of the Queen’s Hall for sale from the office, these are a limited edition print priced at £10 each. Both items will also be for sale at the craft market on Friday 29th November at the Queen’s Hall, and at the Christmas Street Festival (if we haven’t already sold out!).

Cuckfield’s Remembrance Sunday

Welcome to Cuckfield Life’s Remembrance information page. Here you will find our most recent information for all things Remembrance Sunday.

See also, Cuckfield Parish Council
and Holy Trinity Church, Cuckfield


Remembrance 2024

This year, we aim to relaunch the Cuckfield branch of the Royal British Legion. The Cuckfield branch will be selling poppies from the lobby of The Queen’s Hall on Friday 25th and Saturday 26th October and Friday 1st and Saturday 2nd November from 10am through to 12.30pm. I encourage you to join the Cuckfield branch (visit www.britishlegion.org.uk and select “Cuckfield”.

Remembrance Sunday on 10th November will be marked with a 10.45am service at the War Memorial, including a two-minute silence at 11am.
Following this, a church parade will take place at Holy Trinity, with refreshments in the Old School.
At 6pm, ‘For the Fallen’ will feature music, poetry, and reflections, honouring those lost or affected by war.

Cuckfield's Christmas Street Festival

Welcome to Cuckfield Life’s Cuckfield's Christmas Street Festival event page. Here you will find our most recent information for everything Christmas late night shopping.

See also, Cuckfield Parish Council


Cuckfield's Christmas Street Festival 2024

Cuckfield's Christmas Street Festival will be held on Friday 6th December from 17.30-9pm. One of the key events in the village calendar, come join us to enjoy carol singing, a Santa's Grotto, snow machine, a craft fair at the Old School and stalls run by local charities.

There will be a variety of food and drink stalls offering warming delights on what promises to be a joyous, festive occasion and some late night shopping as well with the High Street retailers!