I have now become an award winning columnist. Not for what is produced by my pen alas but rather what is produced from my garden. After years of handing out the trophies and admiring huge onions and spectacular dahlias at the Shoreham Horticultural Show (other good local horticultural societies are also available) I took the plunge myself.
I tentatively turned up with a trug full of random vegetables and fruit cropped from my garden early that morning and with a bit of help from obliging competitors entered 6 different categories. Beginner’s luck I ended up with a novice first for my runner beans, apples and pear and walnut chutney and a second for my selection of 3 plates of different fruits. It is a very competitive show and the experienced entrants put my modest offerings to shame but I think I have the bug now and am going into serious training for the autumn show no longer a novice.
Every time I have been to the West Sussex Scout and Guides International Camp at the South of England Show it rains. This year was no exception but it really rained and like any good former cub and scout I went prepared in bots, Barbour and hat, unlike the Worthing Mayor and mayoress and youth mayor and deputy who all got soaked! The precipitation did not dull the spirits of the 3500 young people enjoying a week of Hogwarts themed fun however, with representatives from 16 overseas countries too.
There were over 500 scouts and guides aged 10 upwards there from Adur alone all having a fantastic time with just about every activity going. A lot of effort had gone into a replica of the Hogwarts Express and Platform 9 ¾ at Kings Cross and we couldn’t resist a go despite the monsoon.
It was a lot drier opening the Lancing Art Exhibition at the Lancing Methodist Church last Friday which runs until tomorrow afternoon and there are plenty of bargains, including some inevitable renditions of Moby Dig. Again the Lancing Art Club have displayed what talent they have on offer amongst their members.
Last week I gave the wrong date for the public meeting I am holding about the New Monks Farm development and the A27 proposals. It will be on Thursday September 14th 7pm at Lancing parish Hall. All local residents welcome and in the meantime my survey on the New Monks Farm plan is live on my website at https://www.timloughton.com/campaigns/new-monks-farm-development
Don’t forget this Saturdays; street surgery will be at Lancing Queensway from 10-12 and then at Sainsbury’s Lyons Farm from 12.15.