by Jenny Seale | Mar 23, 2023
Get togethers on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at Hellingly Community Hub, The Drive, Hellingly, BN27 4EP. A cuppa, activities, information, chatting, friendship, fun.
Get in touch to find out more on 01424 722309 or info@associationofcarers.org.uk
by Jenny Seale | Mar 7, 2022
Monthly meetings at The Grenadier Inn. Main event in town centre and recreation ground.
Suitable for anybody of any age.
The activity is suitable for people with a learning and/or physical disability depending on individual circumstances as there is loud noise and busy crowds.
The main event in the town is accessible for people in wheelchairs.
by Jenny Seale | Mar 7, 2022
Hailsham Lions are members of Lions Clubs International. A community service organisation dedicated to the idea that the men and woman who live in a community are in the best position to know who needs help and why.
Hailsham Lions raise funds to support those needs through various events all year round.
Meet on the first Tuesday of every month from 7.30pm in the Charles Hunt Centre, Vicarage Field, Hailsham BN27 1BG. Men, women and youngsters of all ages welcome.
Activities are suitable for people with learning and/or physical disabilities and all venues and facilities have access for people in wheelchairs.
0345 8339828 (local rate)
by Jenny Seale | Mar 3, 2022
We are a friendly, welcoming church of all ages and backgrounds at the heart of Hailsham
There are a range of activities during the week for different age groups, including Children & Families, Youth, Young Adults, Men & Women, Growth Group & Prayer, Music, Christianity Explored, Special Services.
by Jenny Seale | Mar 3, 2022
Environment Hailsham is a small group of volunteers who provide and maintain all the floral displays around the Market Town of Hailsham in East Sussex. It is registered as a charity, No: 1156667.
These displays include the War Memorial; railing planters by South Road Bridge; Neptune and Tesco crossings; Market Square and all the hanging baskets. In addition, the volunteers also maintain the tranquil Dennis King Garden, the Library Rose Garden and sponsored displays in Battle Road.
The Volunteers use two poly tunnels off Grovelands Road and this is where all the action takes place! Here, hundreds of seeds are sown in the Spring and carefully looked after until planting time. During the summer much work is carried out by the volunteers to keep the flower displays looking bright and cheerful, including a weekly watering regime.
Environment Hailsham’s aim is to provide the town with a welcoming colour of floral displays for the benefit and enjoyment of the whole community and visitors.