St Peter’s CHURCH services this Sunday (April 6) are Holy Communion at 8am and Parish Communion at 10am. See St Peter’s newsletters at http://www.stpeterschailey.org/ for more information.
CHAILEY FREE CHURCH service is at 10.30am this Sunday (April 6). Previous sermons are available
at https://www.chaileyfreechurch.com/.
OPEN DOORS Chailey Free Church (BN8 4AN) is open every Wednesday from 11am to 3pm and is a place to sit, chat, with free light refreshments. There is free WiFi, board games and puzzles.
Chailey REPAIR CAFÉ is at St Peter’s Church, BN8 4DA, on Saturday April 12 from 10am to 1pm. There is no charge, but you are invited to make a donation towards costs. Refreshments available. Email chaileyrc@gmail.com for more details.
MESSY CHURCH is at the Free Church, South Chailey, on Monday April 14 from 4.30pm to 6.30pm. Messy Church is for families and is a combination of activities, games, teaching and singing followed by a meal together. It is suitable for pre-school, primary school and teenage children as well as the grown-ups of the family. Just turn up, all that is asked for is a donation of £1 from each family to help cover costs. For more details visit https://www.chaileyfreechurch.com/.
LUNCH CLUB at St Peter’s Church is on Thursday April 17 at 12.30pm and all are welcome. For more details call 01825 722586 or email Stpeterschurch12@hotmail.co.uk.
YOUTH GROUP (for school years 6-9) meets at Chailey Free Church on Thursday April 17 from 6pm to 8pm. There will be refreshments, games, music, discussions food and a tuck shop. For information call Dave on 07770 537676.
ST GEORGE’S DAY VILLAGE FETE is happening in the field opposite Markstakes Corner on Saturday April 26 from midday to 4pm. There will be lots of fun for all the family with stalls, attractions, live music, dog show, vintage vehicles, beer tent, burgers, refreshments and so much more. If you would be interested in having a stall please contact Claire on 07985 112968 for details. If you would like more information about the event please contact secretarychaileybonfire@gmail.com.
Chailey Parish Council is looking for enthusiastic and dedicated individuals to join the Council and help shape the future of our village. As a Parish Councillor you will be involved in making decisions that affect the community, representing residents' interests, and working with other local organizations. No formal qualifications are required, but a passion for the community and good communication skills are essential. Full training and support will be given. What's involved? Attending monthly council meetings, representing residents' concerns, working on local issues and collaborating with other organisations. How to apply:
Please submit your application by sending a CV with covering letter explaining your interest in becoming a Parish Councillor to Bettina Newell, Parish Council Clerk at clerk@chaileyparishcouncil.gov.uk or by post to Chailey Parish Council, The Reading Room, Chailey Green, East Sussex, BN8 4DA by 30th April 2025. For more information visit the Parish Council website, www.chailey.org, or contact the Council on 01825 722388. They look forward to hearing from you.
CRAFT ‘N CHAT takes place at the Free Church on Thursday May 1, from 7pm to 9pm, and all are welcome to go along. Take the craft you are working on or join in with the ‘craft of the month. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult. For more information contact Jan on 07913 652920.
CITIZEN’S ADVICE BUREAU Lewes District Citizens Advice, a local, independent charity, is offering free, confidential and impartial advice at St Peter’s Church, Chailey, on Friday May 2 from 10am to 1pm. Help will be given with benefits, housing issues, cost of living, debt, energy and much more. Do call in for a chat.
CHAILEY EVENING WI meet on Tuesday May 6, at 7.30pm, at the village hall when the WI Resolution ‘Bystanders Can be Lifesavers’ will be discussed. Also, a representative from Bluebird Community Transport, based in Wivelsfield, will explain the service they offer. It is a free door-to-door community bus service which provides accessible transport help for many who live in a rural area and/or have difficulty using public transport for hospital, dentist, doctors, hairdressers, shopping and essential trips. To learn more do come along as this promises to be a most informative evening and all are welcome. The cost is £3, which includes refreshments. For more information call Mandy on 07546 592739.
PLANT SALE organised by the Horticultural Society, where all manner of plants will be on sale as well as some locally made trugs, takes place at the village hall car park on Saturday May 17 from 10am to midday.
Thomas Tompsett Charity for Young People is a small charity set up by Thomas Thompsett in 1929 to provide grants for boys and girls, aged sixteen and under, living in the parish of Chailey. Grants are provided to individuals or groups to promote their education e.g. school trips, educational materials and extracurricular lessons. If you would like to be considered for a small grant please email The Trustees Thomas Thompsett Charity via the secretary Bea Annis at jonathan.a.d.annis@btinternet.com.
GOOD NEIGHBOURS SCHEME provides transport from Newick and Chailey for appointments to doctors and hospital etc. It is a registered charity and all activities are risk assessed. New drivers are always needed, especially for Chailey. There is no specified commitment, the system allows you to accept or refuse a journey depending on your availability. If you would like to know more please contact Bea Annis on 07837859750 or email jonathan.a.d.annis@btinternet.com.