New Courses for Adults at Claverham

Do you fancy doing something new this autumn? Claverham Adult Learning at Battle is joining ACRES (Adult College for Rural East Sussex), and there are lots of new courses to tempt you. Click here to search for courses.

Enrolment has started for the new term, so don’t delay!

 

 

 

 

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We are now in to the second half of a busy season. We had a good run in the Busbridge Bash T20 competition, finishing joint second in the league stages.

With 6 games to go in the league we are currently in fourth position with a game in hand so have everything to play for in terms of getting promotion.

The recent tour of Dorset and Hampshire was enjoyed by all of those members that went. However, the results were not good as we lost on both occasions but a good time was had by all.

In addition to all the efforts on the pitch we had a successful Open Day which was held at Westfield School in conjunction with the Sussex Cricket Foundation and Westfield School following which 21 pupils were invited to attend Summer coaching at Horntye. I am pleased to report that 9 pupils have already attended this free coaching by Sussex Cricket Foundation. This event was the beginning of our new junior section which starts in the 2017 season. In the meantime our club will be holding some lunchtime sessions at Westfield School from 8th September, and Sussex Cricket Foundation will be holding 20 weeks of free coaching at an after school club, at the school, from the end of October until March 2017.

All in all a busy but very promising season so far and we are looking forward to a successful 2nd half of the season.

Retired Hastings and Romney Marsh Solicitor, Westfield resident Marion Eaton, will be launching her new book at Waterstones, Priory Meadow Shopping Centre, Hastings tomorrow (Saturday July 23), 10am-3pm.

‘When the Earth Cracked’ is the third book in Marion’s Mysterious Marsh series, and is set on Romney Marsh

The New Inn has won an award for best eatery from MORE RADIO . The pub itself has only been open less than 18 months, after being brought back to life by a local entrepreneur after being closed down for three years. The pub has re-energised the village.
The award means a lot to Patrick, the landlord, who wants to thank the staff for all the hard work they put in. The pub would not have worked without them.
It's a family pub which serves good home-cooked locally sourced ingredients at a good price.  

New Inn award