The Queen's Hall

Cuckfield Parish Council's Annual Parish Meeting is all about YOU!

Next month Cuckfield Parish Council will host the Annual Parish Meeting, which it was been doing slightly differently for the last few years.

Held in the evening, the event is an opportunity for residents to hear guest speakers, view the Cuckfield Parish Business Plan, meet local councillors and the parish council team, as well as people from some of the local groups and organisations, which will be exhibiting there. Plus there will be free refreshments!

Kate West, Communications and Admin Officer, explained: “We want to hear from residents about the issues that matter most in Cuckfield. If there are topics you’d like us to cover, or information you’d like to hear about, please let us know. The Annual Parish Meeting is open to the whole community and provides a great opportunity to find out more about local projects and plans. Please email your suggestions to me at: kate.west@cuckfield.gov.uk.”

This year’s meeting will be held at 7pm on Thursday 26th March at Queen’s Hall.

Cuckfield Defibrillators update - How to use a defib machine

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At Cuckfield Life, we’d like to encourage everyone living and working in the village to familiarise themselves with the sites of the life-saving defibrillator machines in Cuckfield and Bolnore and learn how to use them.

Inside defibrillators:
Golf Centre on Staplefield Rd
Rugby Club Whitemans Green
Cosmos Football Club (Portable) Whitemans Green
Holy Trinity School on Glebe Rd
Warden Park, Broad Street
Holy Trinity Church on Church St
The Queen’s Hall on High Street

Outside defibrillators:
Whitemans Green playing fields
Cuckfield Baptist Church, Polestub Ln
Mansell McTaggart, High Street
Cricket Club, South Street
Staplefield Village Hall, Cuckfield Road
Staplefield Old phone box, Cuckfield Road
Bolnore School, Updown Hill
The Woodside, 120 Middle Village in Bolnore
Deaks Paddock, Ansty

We need your help to keep our defibrillators operational for the future.
We have two defibrillators paid for by our Cuckfield community. One is located on Whitemans Green (widely used for sports, picnics and recreational activities for all our residents from footballers to dog walkers), the other is located in the heart of the High Street, adjacent to The Talbot pub on the wall of Mansell McTaggart. We need £900 every six years to fund the pads and batteries and in the future we will need to fundraise to replace the actual units when they get too old. We now have a dedicated ISOC defibrillator facility for donations towards keeping these essential units operational.
If you would like to contribute to the upkeep of these units, you can make a bank transfer direct to Independent State of Cuckfield - who will ringfence any donations made with a reference ‘defibs’. ISOC Bank Account: Sort Code 20-49-76, Acc No. 20513253

Why are defibrillators so essential in our communities?
Defibrillators AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators) are the only treatment for outside hospital cardiac arrest, when available and used alongside CPR, (chest compressions) they will give our residents the very best chance of survival. The more units we have available in our community, the better the chances of survival are, as deploying them is time-critical. Every minute of delay to CPR and defibrillation will reduce the probability of survival by 10%.

Any local clubs should aim to register their details with the South East Coast Ambulance Service to enable any 999 call handlers to tell them where their nearest unit is in the village.

For those readers who aren’t sure what they would do, should they be needed to use a defibrillator in an emergency - there is an app recommended by the Resuscitation Council. To download the app, visit the website: www.resus.org.uk/apps/lifesaver

* If you know of updates to this map, do please let us know by sending an email to editor@cuckfieldlife.co.uk. *

Cuckfield's Silver Sunday

Welcome to Cuckfield Life’s Silver Sunday event page. Here you will find our most recent information for the wonderful afternoon run by the parish council.

Silver Sunday is Cuckfield’s special afternoon for older people to join us for fun, friendship, and festivities!

See also, Cuckfield Parish Council


Silver Sunday 2025

Will be held in The Queen’s Hall on 19th October from 1-3pm with fun, friendship and festivities.

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You can reserve your place today by:
Email: jane.forester@cuckfield.gov.uk
Phone: 01444 454276
In person: At The Queen’s Hall, 10am-3pm Monday-Friday
Online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/booking/t-eanzxgm