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A protest meeting is being held at the Yacht Club 10.30 Saturday 12 November
Note the change for GRA Meeting Thursday 16th November 6.30pm The meeting will start with a presentation by the Action Group on the steps that have been taken to combat vandalism, graffiti, and joy-riding in Goring. The second half of the evening starting at 7.50pm will be a complete change of style and will be 'Music that Goeth with a Wheel' by Bryan Somerville.
Normal meetings start at 7.30pm and for next year are:
Accident at Ilex Way / Aldsworth Avenue
Tree threat closes Ilex Avenue
We gather, contrary to local opinion, that ivy climbing up trees does
not do much harm and it does look pretty. We also gather that the
lopped tree near the pavilion in Fernhurst recreation ground will
probably survive, though it doesn't look too well at the moment.
Hovercraft off Worthing
Also on Highdown
Not so good was the fire in a barn at the the farm up the slopes of Highdown which closed Titnore Lane for some hours.
Adur and Worthing merger
Dome Cinema Re-opening
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Better bypass for Chichester But Arundel's been left out of the government's latest roads list. Highways Councillor Tex Pemberton says getting two are a good start. Trees dying in Sea Lane Ferriing Walking down Sea Lane, Ferring, you will have noticed that nearly all the trees bordering the Goring Gap are dying. One has already been blown over onto the field; others will follow. There are some dead at Whitebeam woods, and I gather there are a lot more at The Gallops. It is a worry. They tell me that a dead tree will probably stand for five years before the roots rot away and the tree falls over.
Hospital Ratings
Brighton Spike The Spinaker tower at Portsmouth is doing well, and a on a fine morning is proving a very popular attraction
Roadside Memorials This is associated with the problem we have with people who put up planning notices, lost cat notices, happy birthday banners, garage sale notices, and then do not take them down. Lets keep Goring Tidy. Saving Water I left a message with Southern Water asking them for a 'hippo' bag to put into the toilet cistern. It arrived after a month - perhaps they were out of stock. They save one litre per flush, and my house has 20 flushes a day. Interestingly my plumber is against the idea. The cistern is designed to do the correct job. Anyway it would be easier to bend the ball-valve rod. Anyway, the hippo is now immersed and we shall see. I have a whole water-butt full of grey water saved during the drought. I use it for washing the car; and for watering plants in the greenhouse. Can't think of anything else.
Mobile Phones and Laptops The advice is good. Do not display either device when carrying them in public places.
Speed Cameras And cameras are no good for catching joy-riders, not only speeding, but no tax, insurance, or driving licence.
WBC Core Strategy I would be interested to hear your views on these rather dense documents. Contact us
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High Tides for Goring
Stones on the grass I walk my dog on the Greensward every morning before work. These early morning strolls turn into a stone gathering exercise, with the whole ones being returned to the beach, and the broken ones disposed of safely. The problem arises from visitors utilising the pebbles for goalposts, barbecue bases etc. They then leave them on the green for the tractor grasscutter to slice into razor-sharp flints, ideal for cutting the feet of unsuspecting children and dogs.
Also high on the list of offending items are serated bottletops. Are
the revellers aware of the problems they cause, or do they just not
care? I suspect the later. Follow up letter by Richard Waller Steve Davis tells it well (letters 19 Sept) about stones on the Greensward. It worries me that the litter-pickers from the gardening contractors, who do such a good job on the litter, leave the stones. Despite the fact that they will ruin the blades on their own grass- cutter. And sometimes the stones are so thickly spread that it really needs a man with a bucket and shovel to put them back on the beach.
The random stones worry me. I saw a man throw stones from the beach
onto the grass for his Alsation to chase. The dog gave them a good
lick and then ran off after the next stone. I followed 50 yards
behind picking all the stones up and throwing them back on the beach.
Then of course my dog goes and retrieves those stones off the beach
and brings them back to me.
New red sign-boards in the Ilex No mention of galloping horses, which are a real danger, but you are expressly asked not to practice golf along the Avenue. Not that we have ever seen anyone doing this. The mind boggles. It is about 1500 yards from one end to the other, and this would mean that par would be about 10. I must get my clubs out and try it.
Lots of rain in September To think that back in August we were complaining about too much sun, though in fact the wind was quite strong each day.
NTL TV channel codes changed
The NTL website has a page that has the code card, but if you try and
print it it is too small to read without changing your glasses.
Apparently a better printed card is coming by post sometime. Meanwhile try my list on http://www.goring-by-sea.uk.com/ntlpages.htm Who does watch all these channels? 120 NTL channels are available. 101 on Sky. About 30 on Freeview. Only 48 get a mention in Radio Times and 35 in Whats on TV. We watch only about 15 channels on occasion but three of these are not on Freeview. And there is little consistency. Freeview has some, Sky has a lot, NTL have some that the others do not have. You go to the Internet websites for UKTV and for Discovery and there are several more channels mentioned. Maybe it is an ego-trip to produce your own TV channel, like self-publishing a book, and it doesn't really matter if no one views it.
Winter Wheat in the Goring Gap This year Farmer Langmede seems to have accepted that there is an informal footpath across the Gap. He has made a path for us, and thus it is dead straight; normally it wanders about, following the footsteps of the first dog to wander across.
Thursday Power Cut Some burglar alarms were set off by the power failure and rang, it seemed continuously, until the power came on again.
Goring Library celebrates 50 years
Ferring in Bloom
Goring-by-Sea Action Group First ring 999 if there is trouble in progress, and remember to get an incident number. If it is too late for the police to do anything immediately, then ring the non-emergency number 0845-60-70-999 to report the incident and get an incident number. Now ring the Council ASBO line on 01903-221090. Then the next day ring the Action Group number 07989-545750 and ask for an incident report form which will go to the police as input to their crime statistics and ensure that we are high up the areas requiring police support. Several types of misbehaviour have been reported: Vandalism, Intimadation, Threatening behaviour, Theft, Burglary, Threats, Trespass, Drug Supply, Drink, Boy Racers, Lewd Sexual Activity.
Eco warriers still at Titnore Woods Despite a high court ruling that the Eco Warriers should depart, they are still there, and will chain themselves to the top of the trees if threatened. They were featured on BBC South Today. Worthing Society have a legal case in progress to fight the Durrington proposals by alternative means.
Eirene Road development 130 people packed St Laurence's church hall and made their feelings clear. We summarised the conclusions and wrote to the planners: it was accepted that some development could not be prevented but it should be in keeping with the surroundings. Now on another site in the same patch further to the East there are about three planning applications for high-density building. We have protested them all.
Frink Heads under threat
No ASDA at Durrington
Worthing Freecycle
Water Meters in the Sea Lane area
One-time Care Home facing Goring Gap
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