WD/2024/2043/OH for DEWLANDS HILL, ROTHERFIELD AND STONEHURST LANE, HADLOW DOWN
Install a third wire of 50 covered core conductor to an existing 12 spans of 2 wire covered core conductor. Some pole changes will be required but this will be to change pole thicknesses rather than heights.
Link to documents: Planning and Building Control – Wealden District Council
WD/2024/1975/LDP for Cartlodge Farm, Stonehurst Lane, Hadlow Down, TN20 6L
Proposed sand riding arena with three bar post and rail fence.
Link to documents: Planning and Building Control – Wealden District Council
WD/2024/7026/AD for FORD FARM VINEYARD, HASTINGFORD LANE, HADLOW DOWN, TN22 4DY
Proposed winery building – Possible demolition of a WW2 Pillbox.
Link to documents: Planning and Building Control – Wealden District Council
WD/2024/2037/FR for HASTINGFORD FISHERY, HASTINGFORD LANE, HADLOW DOWN, TN22 4DY
Retrospective application for the change of use of land to dog walking/training fields with associated fencing.
Link to documents: Planning and Building Control – Wealden District Council
‘Jewish is a way of seeing the world, a strong consistent background theme.’
Our book this month is Going Home by Tom Lamont 2024. It is set in the Jewish community in Enfield and centres on Joel, an articulate two-year-old whose mother dies leaving him in the care of her friend Teo. It is about the four adults who take on responsibility for him in their own way. Teo who has moved away from the community to a job in the police force and a flat in Aldgate is the responsible one who takes on the grieving youngster and learns to care for him and love him. Then there is Ben, the feckless rich boy, the opposite of Teo but also his best friend, and Vic, Teo’s father, dying of a degenerative condition and determined that Joel will not grow up in the care of the Social Services as he once did. Finally, Sybil, the only woman of the four and a progressive rabbi trying in vain to reform the intransigent members of her synagogue. All of them interact with Joel in their own way and find their lives challenged and enriched by him Continue reading “Book Club Review – September”
Thanks to our friends at Tinkers Park you can see a classic traction engine from the Claude Jessett Collection up close at the Village Fayre.
Plus experience the nostalgia of the beautifully restored musical organ.
Oh and if that wasn’t enough you can take a ride on the miniature railway!
Toot Toot!
The Fun Dog Show at Hadlow Down Village Fayre will start at 2.30pm, on Saturday 7th September 2024
Please register for classes at the Treasure Hunt Stall, £1 per entry
Rosettes will be awarded to top three in each class
Dog treats for all entries
Judging by Natalie Curtis
With thanks to Oakfield Property and Mint Hound for sponsoring us.
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