Mountfield

Peter and Valerie Miles, mountfieldvv@hushmail.com

We start with Mountfield and Whatlington School. The consultation on the proposed closure of the school runs from September 13 to October 25, 2013. Anyone can make representations and there are full details on the parish website at http://mountfield.org.uk. If you do not have access to the website or cannot download the documents, either notify us (your Village Voices, at the number given at the end of this column), one of the parish councillors or Irene Marchant, the Clerk, and the Parish Council will arrange for the information to be dropped round to you. Above all, as part of the consultation, there is to be a public meeting at 6.00pm at the school on Tuesday, 24th September. This is your chance to have your say.

So, whether you are are a parent, a grandparent, a former pupil (of whatever vintage), someone who believes the school is part of our identity and heritage, an ex-governor — whatever, remember this: a poor turnout just strengthens their argument, weakens our arguments, and weakens every C of E (and other) village school in Sussex. So, if you don’t go, you risk not just the future of Mountfield kids, but kids across the county. Please pass the word on to young and old alike. See you there!

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A final reminder that tomorrow (Saturday, September 21) is the Mountfield Charity Ride and Walk: the perfect Heineken chance to reach parts of the local estate that the public footpaths cannot reach. Riders £20.00 on the day (£15.00 for under-16s) and £5.00 walkers (dogs on leads please).

This weekend also sees the inaugural steam train rides on the Rother Valley Railway. There will be stalls and other jollities at the station and it should be a fun piece of history for the grandchildren. Just think: from Robertsbridge Station to Northbridge Street and back in less time than it used to take Concorde to reach New York. Plus the smell of smoke and smuts that some of us grew up with but which those grandchildren have never smelt.

The Mountfield Club hosted its own charity darts night last Saturday in aid Help for Heroes. The evening was very well attended with plenty of new faces and plenty of money was raised for charity. On the night, the men’s team was too strong for the women’s team and won, and the men’s captain, Alex Gray, was presented with a trophy by club member and the events organiser Sally Hayler. The Club also laid on a BBQ and would like to thank Mountfield’s own master chef, Jack Hayler, for cooking all evening and making sure every one had enough burgers and hot dogs.

The Family Quiz night will now be hosted on Saturday 19th October and not 28th September as previously advertised. The winter snooker league starts this week and Mountfield play host to Division 3 new team, Hawkhurst. If any one is interested in playing for the snooker team, please call captain Steve Smith on 07720 298971