Saturday May 11th saw a bright sunny day at 8am turn in to a rainy and cloudy later morning
just when the Tatsfield Horticultural Society, the Fairtrade Tent and the Knife Ninja's were all
present on Westmore Green ready for hoped for but expected arrival of the villagers to
support these three events.
The Tatsfield Horticultural Society had arranged for Barnsfold Nursery to deliver in over £300
worth of hanging and bedding plants for the villagers and members at very good rate. These and
the donated plants from Bryan Everest , Peter Maynard, Sue Warren amongst others were eagerly received
and taken away by the villagers ready to make Tatsfield look great and green again during the summer.
A healthy profit was made which will go back in to the Society funds for reusing later in the year.
Picture shows Carol Gaskell, Sue Warren Christine Stainer and David Hadden looking cheerful despite the ran.
The Fairtrade tent was on hand to keep the supply of Fairtrade Teas and Coffee's coming to the workers and villagers
who visited Westmore Green to promote the continued use of Fairtrade products and the fact that Fairtrade was celebrating 10years of Tatsfield being a Fairtrade village. The pictures show Carys Long , Barbara Hester and Alizon Mooney on duty on the day.
The added bonus this year was the addition of a sharpening company in Knife Ninja's being available to sharpen all sorts of kitchen and garden tools. This was run by Father & Son duo Paul and Charlie Richard whose first time in Tatsfield proved to be a success for them and a benefit for the villagers. Despite advertising the event for some weeks there were people who came along not knowing that the sharpening van was present and so Paul and Charlie were kept busy long after the other events had closed down. If you missed them they will be back next year meanwhile they can be found at Polhill every Friday between 10 and 4pm. Pictures show Paul in action.
Another successful event held and delivered by the Societies in the village for which we thank you for your support.
just when the Tatsfield Horticultural Society, the Fairtrade Tent and the Knife Ninja's were all
present on Westmore Green ready for hoped for but expected arrival of the villagers to
support these three events.
The Tatsfield Horticultural Society had arranged for Barnsfold Nursery to deliver in over £300
worth of hanging and bedding plants for the villagers and members at very good rate. These and
the donated plants from Bryan Everest , Peter Maynard, Sue Warren amongst others were eagerly received
and taken away by the villagers ready to make Tatsfield look great and green again during the summer.
A healthy profit was made which will go back in to the Society funds for reusing later in the year.
Picture shows Carol Gaskell, Sue Warren Christine Stainer and David Hadden looking cheerful despite the ran.
The Fairtrade tent was on hand to keep the supply of Fairtrade Teas and Coffee's coming to the workers and villagers
who visited Westmore Green to promote the continued use of Fairtrade products and the fact that Fairtrade was celebrating 10years of Tatsfield being a Fairtrade village. The pictures show Carys Long , Barbara Hester and Alizon Mooney on duty on the day.
The added bonus this year was the addition of a sharpening company in Knife Ninja's being available to sharpen all sorts of kitchen and garden tools. This was run by Father & Son duo Paul and Charlie Richard whose first time in Tatsfield proved to be a success for them and a benefit for the villagers. Despite advertising the event for some weeks there were people who came along not knowing that the sharpening van was present and so Paul and Charlie were kept busy long after the other events had closed down. If you missed them they will be back next year meanwhile they can be found at Polhill every Friday between 10 and 4pm. Pictures show Paul in action.
Another successful event held and delivered by the Societies in the village for which we thank you for your support.