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Hi everyone,

March not only represents the onset of spring but also brings Mother’s Day, this year on the 10th. For my mum it used to be a particularly special month, her birthday was the 7th March and then Mother’s Day would usually follow about a week later. So she had two full weeks of non-stop adoration and love poured upon her. Not that the adoration and love should ever stop, it’s just that with the busy lives we lead, it’s easy to take our loved ones slightly for granted, until a special day comes along to make us focus on what they mean to us. Although my mum is no longer around, in my heart March will always belong to her, but these days I can share a little of it with her, that is if my son cottons on to the hints that I leave for him, usually he has no idea what day of the week it is, let alone the month and date! So, don’t forget your mum this month, all it takes is a big hug and a kiss to let her know how you

feel, although chocolates, fl owers or both are much appreciated too.

I know it’s too early to be certain but I really hope the worst of the winter weather is now behind us. I can’t wait to start spending time in the garden. If your garden is anything like mine it’s probably looking a bit worse for wear and needs a good dose of TLC. Don’t forget, if time is limited, or if it’s a task you’re really not inspired by, you’ll fi nd plenty of help within these pages. Have a great month.

~ Debbie

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TheGarden ShedMarch By Jo Arnell

So the grass is growing again. That’s a good thing because it means the weather’s warmed up and a bad thing because it will need cutting – more and more often as the season progresses. Mowing and edging the lawn,

like having a haircut or vacuuming a room goes a long way towards making things look tidy and, if you don’t know where to start in the garden, cutting the grass is a good place. There is a whole spring regime recommended for keeping the lawn lovely, but I shan’t be troubling you with it. The garden centres seem to have a myriad of products on sale to improve the lawn – I never buy them because I imagine they’ll make the grass really healthy – and that will make it grow even faster. The only thing I occasionally do is aerate it, or at least the bits that get a lot of wear and tear, as compacted soil deprives the roots of oxygen and will eventually kill it. Grass does like a fair amount of sun. You can buy shady lawn seed, but remember that the type of grass used for shade tends to be fi ner and less hard wearing than a rugged rye grass, so it will never look quite as lush and thick.

We are at the mercy of the weather this month and it’s tempting after a long winter to rush out on the fi rst sunny day and overdo it, Here are a few things to be getting on with if it’s not too cold and wet this month:

• Watch out for slugs eating tender young shoots. There will be a plague of them due to last year’s wet weather.

• There will also be more weeds, as we couldn’t get out to pull them up in all the wet weather.

• Prune Dogwoods and willows (which have benefi tted from the wet).

• Plant early potatoes, onion sets and summer fl owering bulbs.

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• Divide and replant overgrown clumps of perennials.

• Sow annual seeds under cover and later in the month start sowing directly, but only if conditions allow – they will rot if in cold, damp soil.

Jo Arnell off ers Garden advice, designs borders and runs gardening workshops in Woodchurchwww.hornbrookmanor.co.uk 01233 861186

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Hello Everyone, Mowgli here. Hope you are all Hello Everyone, Mowgli here. Hope you are all well and enjoying the slightly warmer weather! well and enjoying the slightly warmer weather! All is well here. Ebony and I are still enjoying All is well here. Ebony and I are still enjoying exploring the new house (we got into the loft exploring the new house (we got into the loft the other day. We thought it was GREAT and the other day. We thought it was GREAT and even Ebony was quite naughty about being even Ebony was quite naughty about being extracted from the loft. Clive says he has aged extracted from the loft. Clive says he has aged 10 years from that experience. Humans are 10 years from that experience. Humans are such fuss pots don’t you think?)such fuss pots don’t you think?)

What unusual things and human food do all What unusual things and human food do all you cats out there like to eat? Ebony and I are you cats out there like to eat? Ebony and I are very good and really don’t like human food very good and really don’t like human food with the very odd exception. Ebony (little Miss with the very odd exception. Ebony (little Miss Perfect of course...) won’t eat any human food Perfect of course...) won’t eat any human food and I only like rocket. I often share Louis the and I only like rocket. I often share Louis the tortoise’s rocket- yum! My love of rocket can tortoise’s rocket- yum! My love of rocket can lead to fun with guests. Clive and Jane often lead to fun with guests. Clive and Jane often assure everyone that we are very good cats assure everyone that we are very good cats and won’t eat any of the lunch. This is my cue and won’t eat any of the lunch. This is my cue to leap onto the table, walk straight past all the to leap onto the table, walk straight past all the meat and other things most cats apparently meat and other things most cats apparently like, stick my head straight in the salad bowl like, stick my head straight in the salad bowl and have a rummage for rocket. It goes down and have a rummage for rocket. It goes down a storm every time and is quite the party trick!a storm every time and is quite the party trick!

When I was a little kitten and came to live When I was a little kitten and came to live with Clive and Jane I came with a sheet of with Clive and Jane I came with a sheet of

Mowgli

recommended foods. Those of you who know recommended foods. Those of you who know Clive know that he is quite a stickler about what Clive know that he is quite a stickler about what he thinks pets should eat and when he read the he thinks pets should eat and when he read the sheet and saw that it was recommended that I sheet and saw that it was recommended that I liked to share the odd kebab and chips he had to liked to share the odd kebab and chips he had to be sat down and brought a gin and tonic. I have be sat down and brought a gin and tonic. I have to admit I have never seen kebab and chips again to admit I have never seen kebab and chips again but I am not sorry. Jane says that Ebony and I must but I am not sorry. Jane says that Ebony and I must be the only cats in the world that don’t eat steak be the only cats in the world that don’t eat steak or any other kind of meat. It is true- whenever we or any other kind of meat. It is true- whenever we are given any we pat it around and post it under are given any we pat it around and post it under the dresser. For some reason this is not popular the dresser. For some reason this is not popular and leads to Clive lying on the fl oor with a long and leads to Clive lying on the fl oor with a long wooden spoon trying to fi sh the meat out and wooden spoon trying to fi sh the meat out and Jane going on and on about rotting meat creating Jane going on and on about rotting meat creating a smell. Humans are so very odd.a smell. Humans are so very odd.

I think our folks have it easy compared to Chris I think our folks have it easy compared to Chris the vet. His two Bengal cats will eat absolutely the vet. His two Bengal cats will eat absolutely anything. They say that sampling everything anything. They say that sampling everything gives them a refi ned palate but I think they are a gives them a refi ned palate but I think they are a bit crazy. Recently they stole some meatballs and bit crazy. Recently they stole some meatballs and started carrying them around the house like toys started carrying them around the house like toys and they have also been found with their heads and they have also been found with their heads in a saucepan of sprout soup lapping it up. Mad!in a saucepan of sprout soup lapping it up. Mad!

Baby Joshua is continuing to do well and Ebony Baby Joshua is continuing to do well and Ebony and I are liking having Jane home all the time. I and I are liking having Jane home all the time. I have worked out that every few hours she sits on have worked out that every few hours she sits on the sofa to feed Joshua and I like to join in and sit the sofa to feed Joshua and I like to join in and sit on her lap. Gets a bit crowded but it is very warm on her lap. Gets a bit crowded but it is very warm and snuggly! So every 3 hours in our house the and snuggly! So every 3 hours in our house the baby starts crying because he is hungry and I start baby starts crying because he is hungry and I start miaowing and jumping on the sofa just in case miaowing and jumping on the sofa just in case Jane doesn’t get the hint. Some people have been Jane doesn’t get the hint. Some people have been heard to mutter that it is like a madhouse. heard to mutter that it is like a madhouse.

The clinic had an inspection recently from the The clinic had an inspection recently from the Vet Medicines Directorate and passed with fl ying Vet Medicines Directorate and passed with fl ying colours. Josh went in with Jane for the inspection colours. Josh went in with Jane for the inspection

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and slept through the whole thing in a papoose. and slept through the whole thing in a papoose. We think he was probably absorbing all the We think he was probably absorbing all the information though! We wonder how long it will information though! We wonder how long it will be before Clive starts reading him drugs dosages be before Clive starts reading him drugs dosages at bedtime instead of Beatrix Potter !at bedtime instead of Beatrix Potter !

Right, I am going to see if I can prise open the Right, I am going to see if I can prise open the door to the loft. Hope you all have a good few door to the loft. Hope you all have a good few weeks and speak to you next month!weeks and speak to you next month!

~ Mowgli~ Mowgli

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Challock Memorial Hall, Blind Lane.1st & 3rd Friday of each month 1pm to 4pm

Contact Pauline Hickson 01233 740979

THE BARN SHOP TRADITIONAL MARKETChallock - 2nd & 4th Saturday of each month

10am – 2pm Contact 01233 740237

CHARING FARMER’S MARKETCharing Church Barn

9 -11.30 every Thurs morningContact 01233 740176

EGERTONEvery Friday 2 - 4.30pm Millennium Hall

ROLVENDEN - 01580 240763Every Thursday 10am -12 noon

St Mary’s Church and the Village Hall

RYE FARMERS MARKETEvery Wednesday at Strand Quay 10am - 1 pm

(12pm Oct - April)

RYE MARKETEvery Thursday at the Cattle Market Car Park. Early till around 3pm (depending on the weather)

RYE COUNTRY MARKETFormerly WI Market

Rye Community Centre, Conduit Hill.Every Friday 10am -11.30am

TENTERDEN COUNTRY MARKETEvery Friday 9.30am -11.30am

St Mildred’s Church Hall, Church road.

WITTERSHAM MARKETEvery Tuesday Village Hall 9am. - 11am

Tel: 01797 270757

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Seasonal DelightsLemon Chicken with Tabbouleh

Serves 4 Ready in 45 minutes

This is a great way to turn simple and very economical chicken portions into a delicious Mediterranean-style supper. If you have time, make the tabbouleh a few hours in advance to let the fl avours fully develop.

Ingredients:• 1 lemon, thinly sliced• 4 large chicken thigh portions (or

8 small thigh portions)• 4 tbsp olive oil• 3 tbsp lemon juice• 2 tbsp clear honey, warmed• 225g bulgar wheat (see tip)• ½ cucumber, fi nely diced• 4 spring onions, trimmed and

fi nely chopped• 2 tbsp fresh chopped mint • 2 tbsp fresh chopped coriander• Salt and freshly ground black

pepper

Tip:Bulgar wheat is a type of wheat grain that has been parboiled, dried then fi nely crushed. It is similar to couscous but has more texture and bite. You’ll fi nd it in most large supermarkets or health food shops.

Preheat the oven to 190C, 375F, Gas 5. Push a lemon slice under the skin of each chicken thigh. Heat 1 tbsp of the oil in a frying pan and fry the chicken over a medium-high heat until golden brown all over. Transfer to a shallow roasting tin and arrange the rest of the lemon slices around the chicken.

Mix together 1 tbsp of the lemon juice with the honey and pour over the chicken. Roast for 20-25 minutes until cooked through.

Meanwhile, place the bulgar wheat into a bowl and pour over enough boiling water to cover. Leave for 30 minutes until grains are soft. Stir well and drain off any excess water.

Stir in the rest of the olive oil and lemon juice and season with plenty of salt and freshly ground black pepper. Add the cucumber, spring onions, mint and coriander and mix well. Serve the hot roast chicken on the tabbouleh with any juices from the roasting tin poured over.

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Designing your kitchenUsing a designer is the most expensive option. Check whether they price per hour or per job, and what’s included. A much cheaper option is to design it yourself, as well as source all components such as units, worktops and appliances. Many people choose the middle option of using their kitchen supplier’s design and installation service. If you’re asked to take your own measurements, be careful: even in a new-build, walls are not always true and the surfaces fl at. Take at least three measurements at fl oor, work-surface and wall unit height, and work to the smallest width.If you’re using a mid-range or luxury kitchen supplier, you may be asked to pay a fee for them to measure up and produce a set of drawings.

Comparing prices When comparing prices, ensure that you know exactly what you’re buying – a cheap option can cost considerably more if you end up paying for extra work. Ask the right questions. Will they dispose of existing fi ttings? Prepare plumbing and electrical work? Carry out associated building work? Fit fl oor and wall fi nishes? What about fi nal decorating, electrical work and other carpentry such as shelving? Who will fi t worktops, sinks, taps and

appliances? Is there a guarantee and after-sales service?

Checking for qualityBudget suppliers will give you machine-made units, whereas luxury ones off er hand-built cupboards by cabinet-makers. These aren’t necessarily poor quality, though they will have “plant-on” doors that sit in front of the frame, rather than “in-frame” doors, individually made to fi t perfectly inside their frames.

Doors Solid-wood doors with traditional mortise and tenon joints are the highest quality. In-frame doors may expand and contract with the humidity. Good suppliers off er an after-sales service to check their fi tting after a few months. Veneered doors are cheaper and easier to maintain. Check whether painted doors are machine-sprayed, or painted by hand with a brush.

CarcassesTop-of-the-range carcasses are made of solid wood. Next-level-down ones are usually made from plywood or MDF veneer, while cheaper ones are chipboard, sometimes with just hardboard backs. Check the thickness of the chipboard – 18-20mm is a good guide.

HingesPoor hinges are usually made from thin metal and will wear

so thin that the doors hang unevenly. While many people are happy with good quality Blum or Blumstyle hinges (concealed, adjustable and available in a variety of specifi cations), solid brass butts are better. Check whether hinges open through a complete 180 degree angle.

WorktopsVery cheap laminate worktops can burn, scratch and wear out quickly. High-pressure laminates are more durable than low-pressure ones; check that the underside is sealed to prevent water damage from appliances beneath. In a more luxurious kitchen package, you’ll be off ered solid wood (at least 4cm thick is best), granite (3cm), man-made solid surfaces (such as Corian) or even glass or concrete.

InstallationA good fi tter can make an average kitchen appear fantastic, whereas poor fi tting will make the most luxurious kitchen look terrible. Consider this if you’re planning on doing it yourself. If you’re using a fi tter, ask to see examples of their work. When buying an expensive, bespoke kitchen, it’s wise to use the company’s own fi tters.by Katherine Sorrell

The true cost of a kitchenHow do you ensure value for money when fi tting a new kitchen?

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So here I have developed a personal agency for all child care requirements. I meet all my families personally, so that I can make a perfect match fi rst time round, causing less disruption to the whole family. On the home visit I off er the opportunity to discuss your requirements fully and any queries with regards to employing a nanny or other child carer but most importantly you get to meet me personally.

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The residents of the historic village of Wye are looking forward to one of its most prominent landmarks coming back to life after decades of decline. The once grand Kings Head public house has seen many landlords come and go, each attempting to bring back the glory days of the old coaching inn, usually without great success. The present building was built over 140 years ago, although a public house has stood on the site for centuries at the heart of the village. Now, a group of friends have vowed to bring The Kings Head back to life, and catapult it into the 21st century. The four friends - Scott, Sharon, Gordon, and Mark - all residents of neighbouring village Brook, have come together to pool their skills, resources, and fi nances to ensure the new business is not only a fi nancial success, but will bring in much needed footfall and investment to help maintain Wye as one of Kent’s premier tourism and leisure destinations.

One of the partners, Scott Richardson, said “This was once the heart of the village, but hasn’t been for some time now and we can’t wait to bring this back. It’s a beautiful old Victorian coaching house that just needs some love, and bringing back up to date”. Husband and wife Sharon and Gordon Thompson, well known localy as the landlords of Brook’s Honest Miller, are bringing almost 30 years’ experience in the pub and hospitality trade to The Kings Head. Speaking amidst the dust of the rennovations, Sharon said “we’re really looking forward to bringing local, seasonal food, using local suppliers to our menu” adding that “our menu will be a mix of seasonal classics, and great food

from the local area - very much produce from the land. Our head chef has worked in many top London restaurants, and also did a stint at The Five Bells in Brabourne. We’ll be very chalkboard ‘specials’ driven, so there’ll always be something new on the menu”.

The ongoing rennovations will see the old bar and restaurant areas united for the fi rst time, combining comfortable lounge seating and formal seating. Mark Lightford who has been on site daily helping to oversee the refurbishment said “we’re bringing the guest accommodation back into use, which has been under-utilised in recent times, and we don’t think anyone will miss the acres of woodchip wallpaper and avocado bathroom suites - although the old rooms were full to capacity recently when we sent the old Kings Head off with a bang at New year. We had Pop Idol Gareth Gates join us from his stint in pantomime at Canterbury’s Marlow Theatre. He DJ’d right through to midnight, and belted out a few tunes to welcome in 2013, it was a great way to signal the end of an era.”

Why not visit us on 2nd March when we will be having a Wye Villagers Day, along with the Wye Farmers Market it will be a great opportunity to sample the very best of Wye.

For more information go to

www.kingsheadwye.com

Cheers Scott

A Fantastic New Look

for the Kings Head,

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Kids Corner

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Making Use of WyeWhilst schools closed across the county, Spring Grove remained open during the recent snow. Just a little preparation beforehand – our resident gap students and I salted our hazardously sloping entrance drive and built a uniformed snowman to welcome the children arriving at school – ensured that we were ready for another busy week. With

most children present we were able to enjoy a normal timetable but still found time to play in the snow, build sculptures and ambush the teachers. Our extensive games sessions were obviously disrupted but we adapted to the weather and enjoyed our now traditional snowy walk to Wye Crown and give the children a chance to enjoy some stunning views across the county on a chilly but beautiful day.

Our pupils enjoy a busy and broad academic programme but also benefi t from making full use of our rural community. Classes visit the church, the Chinese restaurant and even the pub! We go out to the lifeboat station at Dungeness, we visit castles and the Cathedral in Canterbury. We enjoy visits to local farms and learn about the crops, the animals and environmental issues.

Our musicians have brought tremendous pleasure to the old people at Brambles Old People’s Home and have been involved in important services at Wye Church. In November, the Year 6 pupils visited and studied the graves of Wye Churchyard, in particular those of soldiers and airmen killed in the two World Wars. Equipped with trowels, forks and brooms, we tidied

the churchyard ready for the Remembrance Service, in which three of our young trumpeters played The Last Post. We were recently surprised and of course delighted that the pupils had been given a special School Community Award by the High Sheriff of Kent, Mike Bax, who has led a campaign to serve our communities by keeping them free of litter.

Education that goes beyond the confi nes of the classroom undoubtedly broadens horizons and encourages children to appreciate their rich, local, rural heritage.

Bill Jones, HeadmasterSpring Grove Schoolwww.springgroveschool.co.uk01233 812337 / 07732329163

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warehouse - the same fl oor size as the O2 Arena in London, and thus one of the largest new buildings in Europe, taller than Sevington Church Spire. This will be seen from all the surrounding areas yet IF plans are passed we will end up with just a huge unimaginative shed!

The hugely increased traffi c will be able to exit onto the bypass, to Junction 10, via new traffi c lights. However, nothing will be done to help the Barrey Road users in the existing plans. There are plans to build part of a new Junction 10A but only the coast bound slip roads. What are the consequences of this for Ashford?

Will these changes make a diff erence to you, if you are caught up in the traffi c chaos? Remember this will be twenty four hour working, every day and night. How will it impact the emergency vehicles from the Hythe Road fi re station and the hospital?

Will all the residents of Ashford be expected to reimburse the developer for the millions spent creating a junction that just feeds more traffi c onto the existing Junction 10?

The development is being sold as supplying jobs for Ashford. But will it? We need quality, skilled jobs that fully value the working population and their potential for long term career development. What are the real quantity and quality of jobs that Ashford’s environment is being destroyed for?

Isn’t it short-sighted and irresponsible to concrete over increasingly scarce agricultural land which we will need to feed our rapidly expanding population in the years ahead? This looks like Ashford’s equivalent of cutting down rainforests!

Why not regenerate the many empty and derelict existing industrial sites around the borough? Is this really the best site for this size of development? Can you imagine any other town

Traffi c queue on A2070 approaching Junction 10

Is this how you see Ashford’s Future?

There are several new developments proposed for the area marked, that will feed into the Bad Munstereifel Road. Hundreds more vehicles will be travelling to Junction 10 every day. Will this impact on you?

Have you heard that the powerful multi-national, AXA, want to build a huge new warehouse near Sevington Church and Kent Wool Growers are moving from the town centre to the same site?

If Ashford Councillors agree to this plan, Sevington fi elds will be engulfed by warehouses. The plans show much of the fi elds covered by a single 80,000sqm

Huge Warehouse Planned For Sevington

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wanting this huge shed as its most iconic building? Is this the legacy our Councillors want to leave future generations? Surely Ashford deserves a better deal than this?

These are the questions you need to be aware of. If you have any comments now is the time to make them. Now, while Ashford Borough Councillors are still able to make changes to the plans. Now, not when you are sitting behind a huge queue of trucks! If this scheme is allowed to go forward unopposed we could all end up with a great deal more traffi c being fed into an inadequate road system causing even more mayhem.

Village Alliance is a group of ordinary people living in Ashford and the surrounding villages. We came together to try and help keep residents informed of exactly what the rapid changes being proposed to Ashford and the surrounding area will actually mean to them.

The real impact of the development is not being widely advertised only people a few meters away have been informed but we feel this will impact the whole of Ashford and its surrounding villages forever.

If you want to know more...

Visit the Village Alliance web site and like our Community Facebook page, Village Alliance. Detailed information about these developments and their implications for all of us – town and country – is found on the Village Alliance’s website: (www.thevillagealliance.com)

You can have your say and get up to date comments from other people on the Alliance’s Facebook Page if you want to contact us direct the Village Alliance email address is [email protected]

FINALLY, IF YOU REALLY WANT YOUR OPINION TO COUNT:

Write to Damian Green MP, at the House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA, and your Ashford Borough Councillor. Their name and address can be found on Ashford Borough Council website.

It is no use complaining about the chaos once it is here.

We can ALL make a diff erence NOW.

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3. Which street in the East End of London is famous for it’s curry houses?

4. The world’s most expensive spice, Saff ron, is taken from which fl ower?

5. What’s the hottest curry available in most British curry houses?

6. Name the popular yoghurt based drink that is often served with curries?

7. Which out of the following is not an Indian based curry - Bhuna, Pasanda, Massaman or Dopiaza?

8. What is the fi lling you would expect in a Keema Naan?

9. What type of meat would you be eating if you had Bombay Duck?

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‘Hang spring –cleaning!’ cries Mole in Kenneth Grahame’s The Wind in the Willows. The critters are emerging from hibernation, and so are we. We’ve picked a selection of the best novels where animals are calling the shots. What better way to welcome in the warmer weather, than with some tales from the riverbank… and beyond?

War HorseMichael MorpurgoBased on the true story of a horse named ‘Warrior’, War Horse follows the tale of Joey, a young mount who is sold to the cavalry for service in the First World War and the attempts of his previous owner Albert to bring him home safely. It’s an amazing story of bravery and friendship, set against the bloodiest of backdrops and you can’t help but gallop alongside the intrepid pair.

White FangJack LondonSet in Canada during the gold rush at the end of the 1800s, White Fang is the story of a half dog-half wolf hybrid puppy and his attempts to fi nd his place in the world. It’s an epic story of survival, with White Fang struggling against the violent backdrop of the Yukon Territory before he’s adopted by American Indian Grey Beaver and attempts to live as a domesticated canine. White Fang’s new life is just as brutal, as he fails to be accepted by other young dogs and so reverts to being the ‘lone wolf’, detached and isolated in the frozen wastelands.

Watership DownRichard Adams

Fiver can sense impending doom. Something very bad is coming to the rabbit warren and fl eeing is the only way to save the clan. He and his brother Hazel embark on the journey of a lifetime to fi nd sanctuary at Watership Down. Crammed full of amazing rabbit folklore, myths, legends and even their own language of ‘Lapine’, we become totally immersed in Fiver and Hazel’s world, carried along on this amazing and perilous journey across southern England.

Animal FarmGeorge OrwellOriginally subtitled ‘A Fairy Story’, this was Orwell’s allegory for events leading up to the Russian Revolution. Rebellion is in the air at Manor Farm when the drunken layabout of a farmer, Mr Jones, forgets to feed his animals. Pigs Napoleon and Snowball lead the revolt and bring power to all those on four legs. But in time, the uprising takes an unexpected downturn. Remember: ‘All animals are equal. But some animals are more equal than other.

Charlotte’s WebE.B. WhiteBashful and whimsical Wilbur the Pig is horrifi ed to learn that

he’s facing the chop. His human protector, Fern, might not be able to save him all on her own and it looks like it’s up to the barn’s resident arachnid to save his bacon. Can Charlotte convince the farmer that Wilbur really is worth hanging onto? Ok, so the clue is in the title but this is a thoroughly charming tale that will have you laying off the sausages, and letting the cobwebs hang around a bit longer, way after you’ve put the book down.

The Art of Racing in the RainGarth SteinAnother dog has his day now and this time it’s Enzo who wants to be reincarnated as a human. Enzo already feels human - he watches television and listens carefully to everything his master tells him. Through watching and listening, Enzo has gleaned that his human family is in trouble and he must do everything in his power to fi x them. ‘Heart-warming’ doesn’t come close.

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Doctors SurgeryWillesborough 01233 621626Wye 0844 387 8419

Veterinary SurgeonsBarrow Hill Vets 01233 624687Montgomery Vets 01303 813756

Parish Councils:Brabourne & Smeeth 01233 623902Boughton Aluph & Eastwell 01233 720392Brook 01233 750415Challock 01233 740351Hastingleigh 01233 750415Wye & Hinxhill 01227 700204Westwell 01233 623902 Ashford Borough Council 01233 637311www.ashford.gov.uk Ashford Gateway 0845 8 247 247info:ashfordgateway.co.ukwww.ashfordgateway.co.ukCitizens Advice Bureau 01233 626185

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