What is "Know Your Neighbours"?

"Know Your Neighbours" is a grass-roots community group in Seal, near Sevenoaks in Kent. The group is made up of anyone in the village who wants to get involved - individuals, clubs and societies, businesses, church and schools, parish council,and many others.
We organise local events through the year - fetes, street parties, Christmas events etc. - and we hold social gatherings, just so that people can get to "know their neighbours". There's no "committee" - anyone who turns up for meetings is welcome to help in any way they are able.
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO KNOW MORE, OR BE ADDED TO THE EMAIL LIST, contact Marion Gilchrist , who coordinates the group, or Anne Le Bas, who maintains this blog.

Sunday 28 August 2022

KYN update: Aug 26

 Hello Everybody, 


Welcome to this week's Know Your Neighbours Update.

I can't help but talk of the weather again - Sorry! WOOHOO! Lovely, lovely rain! Who knew it would ever be so welcome?? That's it - just had to be done -over!


REMINDER!

So, it's that time of year again, and we are looking for your opinions please!  SCARECROW TIME!!


We want to continue with our Scarecrow Festival , but we need your ideas to ensure we are doing this in a way which suits you!


We have tried several ideas previously, and have come up with some new ones, but please say which you prefer, or come up with alternatives:-

1-In the past we have had a competition, where people pay a small entry fee to Seal Church, make and display their scarecrow, we organise a map and trail, find a judge and the prizes are awarded at the Church Harvest celebrations. We could go back to this. 

2 - Have two levels of entry - Individual households and organisations.

3 - Last year, we just had a list of contributors with no competition.


NEW IDEAS:-

1 - Make a date for a picnic mid- to late September, on the recreation ground, where people bring their own equipment (and we can help out with bits too), 

then we all construct our own scarecrows together, and have the competition and prizes awarded on the rec. The scarecrows are then carried/wheeled/dragged home, ready to out out until October 9th, which is Harvest Festival day! 


1a - If you don't want to make your scarecrow on the rec, you could construct it at home and just bring down for the judging.


2 - (which can be combined with above) Rather than have a trail around the village, we could arrange to exhibit the scarecrows at various points on the Main Road, and Childsbridge Lane, ensuring they are all seen and loved!

PLEASE GIVE US YOUR THOUGHTS BY THE BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND, OR THERE MAY BE NO SCARECROW ACTIVITY THIS YEAR!

Thank you to those of you who responded to this request last week. This will be the last week to give your comments as we need to get organising! 

Many thanks to those who have already responded to this - your comments have been welcomed!


TALKING VILLAGE

A reminder that  Deniz's is closed for a very well earned break. The cafe will  re-open on Monday September 5th.

PLEASE NOTE THERE WILL BE NO MONDAY TALKING VILLAGE ON AUG  29th.

There will be the normal monthly session in the library on Saturday from 10.15-11.15


SEAL LIBRARY NEWS

 There are always some craft/art things to do set up to keep children occupied during the holidays so please do pop in. The Summer Reading Challenge with Gadgeteers is still going strong and it is not too late to sign up and take part. I have been able to do a few celebratory dances with the early finishers and look forward to doing more!!

 

The new colour photocopier printer is now installed and can print up to A4 from the library computer, a smartphone, laptop or tablet using the free library wi-fi or from home using bit.ly/WifiPrinting. Full instructions are provided. Colour printing is 50p and Black &White 15p

 

I am thrilled to say Jenni Pascoe (known to many children and families from Seal School), has kindly offered to become a volunteer for Storytime which will begin again on Friday 2nd September at 10:30am -11 am and continue each week during term time. We look forward to welcoming pre-school children accompanied by an adult. Sessions are free and you don’t need to book.

 

Unfortunately, no-one has signed up as a volunteer for Baby bounce so these sessions will not now be running. If anyone would like to volunteer to run a session, please let me know as they were very popular, and it is a shame they will no longer be available.

 

We would also like to have a volunteer/s to help with the Home Library Service specifically with visits to Lavender Fields. If anyone is interested again, please either pop into the library, email me at seallibrary@kent.gov.uk or give me a call 03000 413131  

 

Hope everyone is enjoying the weather – it is definitely the time to relax with a good book (as always) and I am getting deliveries every Friday. We have had a new stock of audio books too if listening appeals more.

 

Thanks Jillian

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REMINDER OF IMPORTANT NEWS FROM SEAL PARISH COUNCIL

The area in the North end of the Recreation Ground, a large area of the woodland, the parish council have organised  for our contractors to work on staking the area in preparation for chestnut paling to surround the area.  This will remain in place for a period of 5 years to treat the Japanese Knotweed and to contain it and with no access, completely enclosed.  We are asking for the public to stay well clear of the area,  our contractors will be working today to fence it off appropriately, the stakes are to remain in place.  If anyone sees anything suspicious or any criminal damage to any of the stakes then please report to the police.   


EVERY STEP COUNTS WAKING AND SOCIALISING GROUP IN KEMSING- 🚶🚶
Another Kemsing group, EVERY STEP COUNTS, run by Martin and Yvonne Watt, takes place on Friday mornings from 10.30 each week (rain or shine)!. The group meets in the Kemsing village car park, and walk the common field, which takes about half an hour. They then take coffee in The Bell, where Yvonne passes around a jug for voluntary contributions. If this sounds more like your level, just turn up in Kemsing Village car park for 10.30am any Friday morning and you will be added to the group. All welcome, including dogs!

SEAL COMMUNITY SCHOOL FARM - MAKE THE MOST OF FARM ACTIVITIES DURING THE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS!


Thank you for supporting us at Seal community school farm.
We have new open days this August you may want to check out.

Why not walk one of the baby hillside goats around our woodland?🐐
Stroking piggies suits you better? no problem!🐖
See the website for latest updates and for purchasing tickets:

We look forward to seeing you!
The Farm Team.

(Do follow the activities on the farm through their FaceBook page, or Instagram).




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REGULAR VILLAGE ACTIVITIES AND INFO (This section is repeated every week, so please feel free to skip if you don't need it this week).

TALKING VILLAGE
Monday afternoons between 2pm and 3.30 in Deniz's on the High Street. Buy a cup of tea or coffee and join us on the Talking Village table, for a chat and to make new friends, or catch up with old ones!

Saturdays - First Saturday of each month in Seal Library from 10.15am-11.15am. Join us for a coffee whilst out browsing for your library books.(Please note change of timing)
At both these venues, there will always be two hosts to welcome you, and we look forward to meeting with you and getting to know each other better.

FRIDAY GROUP
Meets each Friday morning in the Church Hall between 10.30 and 12.30   Coffee, chat, by all means, bring your crafting with you but mostly, enjoy the company.

MESSY CHURCH IN THE CHURCH HALL 3pm-4.30
Sept 18th
Oct 16th
Nov 20th

SEAL TIDDLERS 
 In Seal Church Hall £2 per session pre schoolers and parents/Carers Monday mornings 9.30-11.30 tea drinks snacks for children art activities singing. This takes place during term time only.CURRENTLY CLOSED FOR SUMMER HOLIDAYS.

JESSIE'S YOGITRIBE
Seal Village Hall Saturday mornings plus much more - see www.yogitribe.com or call Jess 07976 522726

JuJitsu Seal Church Hall at various times during the week - contact Adam - hello@adamwattsbjj.co.uk

Seal Allotments - Contact Zoreen - zoreengibbens@gmail.com

SEAL CHURCH CHOIRS

Adult and junior choirs looking for new members - practice Wednesday evenings -sealpandp@gmail.com


Seal Over 60s every 2nd Saturday of each month following, from 2.30-4pm at Seal Village Hall.£3 per head for a lovely tea.


SHORT MAT BOWLS CLUB Thursday evenings Seal Village Hall contact Alan Davies jandadavies@hotmail.co.uk


SEAL SEQUENCE DANCING - Village Hall Tuesdays 8pm -10pm contact awatts@talktalknet 


SEAL BEAVERS CUBS AND SCOUTS Please contact 9thgsl@sevenoaks.scouts.org.uk for current info during the pandemic.


Dance For Fun Classes - Village Hall - Tuesday mornings -10.30am - contact Luci 07748 008431.


SEAL LIBRARYOpening  hours - Tuesdays 2pm - 5pm, Thursdays 10am - 1pm, Fridays 10am-3pm and Saturdays, 10am - 2pm.

Derek - the IT Guru/Buddy, is available for appointments on Thursday mornings from 10.15am. If anybody would like any help, please book an appointment in the library.
 Fridays Rhyme Time at 10.15, followed by Story Time at 10.45, (please see note above).
 Book Club First Tuesday of each month 2.30-3.30
 Tea Set - Fourth  Tuesday of the month - 2.30 - 3.45 - Tea, cakes, good company and an interesting speaker at each session.


CHURCH HALL BOOKINGS - Maggie Fox - 01732 762840
VILLAGE HALL BOOKINGS - Gerry Froggat - 01959 522545


If you are planning, or already running some activity in Seal you would like to share with us, please contact us at this email address, and we will do our best to spread the word. Also, please remember to tell any new neighbours about this group, so that we can add them to our circulation list, or they can use the FaceBook page.

Have a great week everybody - it looks to be another sun filled one! Enjoy the last week of the holidays!
Best wishes,

Marion (on behalf of Know Your Neighbours).

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