Tuesday, 20 May 2008

Sunflower Planting Stall at the Fun Run




After getting their well deserved medals, some fruit and a bottle of water, the Lingfield runners came back to Heathfield to enjoy the rest of the Fun Day activities inside due to the rain. The allotment project had a seed planting stall for sunflower growing and lots of information to encourage everyone to get involved with the community garden in the school grounds.


Fun Run & Fun Day Activities


Here is the hard working crew of marshals who kept everyone safe during the Lingfield Fun Run, including two of our local Community Safety Wardens Rachel & D

Wednesday, 7 May 2008

This Year's Lingfield Fun Run

Despite the earlier rain, there was a very good turn out for the 2008 Lingfield Fun Run. The runners set off from Heathfield School led by Street Scene Man and then covered a circuit of the local streets. Community Safety Wardens joined in the event to work as safety marshalls and there was a lot of local support for the rest of the day's activities in the school hall. Well done to all the runners!

Tuesday, 8 April 2008

Lingfield Partnership Fun Run


Getting freshments and cold drinks after last year's Lingfield Fun Run. It's very thirsty work!

Lingfield Partnership members are busy organising things for the annual Fun Run on Sunday April 27th at Heathfield School, on the Broadway. The event starts at 1.30pm with a gentle run around the school area led by the famous Street Scene Man!! Its a good chance to get fit and be green at the same time. The rest of the afternoon will offer stalls from local groups and organisations including Groundwork, Recycling information, a raffle and tombola and some of the local school children will be showing off their progress with the community allotment project being developed with Heathfield Primary.




Here are some of the local volunteers helping with a very cold clear up day back in November 07

This allotment project is open to anyone with an interest in gardening and who would like to help the children learn new skills about growing fruit and vegetables for themselves. Please come along and get involved. Make new friends and help your local area and local children bloom. There are lots of different jobs that need doing to get a new allotment going and all offers of help and donations of gardening tools and equipment are very welcome. Please contact Lingfield Partnership or Heathfield School to join in the fun.