Epic win for the Cuck-stye campaign

By Bradbury Williams

Against all the odds the Cuck-stye plan was rejected by Mid Sussex councillors, who in a highly unusual move, voted against a strong recommendation from senior planning officers.

Despite officials mounting a concerted effort with last minute legal advice to members of the MSDC District Planning Committee, councillors voted eight to four, to turn down the plans for 1,450 houses merging the villages of Ansty and Cuckfield.

It was refused due to the impact on the countryside and the location of the giant site.
“Thanks to a huge community campaign of over almost four years we have been able to commission a range of expert reports showing this is not a suitable site,” said Simon Stokes, Chair of Ansty & Staplefield Parish Council.

Cuckfield Parish councillor Steve Oversby-Powell, one of the keynote speakers, admitted he was not sure how the vote would go.
“The Cuck-stye proposal was rightfully left out of the MSDC District Plan, but for various technical reasons the legally binding plan has not yet been adopted. The developer attempted to exploit this temporary situation, but thankfully most of the councillors listened to our arguments,” said Cuckfield Parish councillor Steve Oversby-Powell. “It does astonish me the lengths we have to go to for common sense to prevail,” he added.

Next steps are now actively under consideration and there are many key challenges facing the campaign in the coming months.
“It was a great moment for the whole community and I was delighted by the enthusiastic banner-waving support we had on the day,” said another keynote speaker, Giles King, Chair of the Cuckfield Society.
“But some big challenges lie ahead as we assemble the best planning consultants and legal team, but at the same time we need to reinvigorate our fundraising efforts to ensure we have the right resources in place,” he added.

A public meeting and a number of fundraising events are now in the pipeline and will aim to re-energise the campaign as it moves into its final phase next year.


Judgement day is looming for the proposed Cuck-stye development – merging Ansty and Cuckfield with 1,450 houses – as the plan is due to be considered by Mid Sussex District councillors.

Deputy Chief Executive of MSDC Judy Holmes has informed our two local parish councils that they are due to recommend approval of the Ansty Farms proposals, submitted by the developer Fairfax.

The final decision will be made by twelve councillors on the planning committee who have recently rejected officer’s recommendations on another local development, as they had sound grounds on which to object.

Members of the community-wide Cuck-stye campaign have been busy for some weeks compiling an evidence-based 35-page dossier, with the help of a team of consultants and legal support, demonstrating comprehensively why the evidence shows the plan is not sustainable.

They also reported back to the community in a wellattended briefing session at the Talbot pub last month, led by Cuckfield Parish Council Chair Andy Burton and Giles King, Chair of the Cuckfield Society.

This campaign report along with a 2-minute film has been sent to all officers and members of the planning committee, who will also have been provided with a range of officer’s own reports, explaining why they now back the development.

At the committee just three representatives of the campaign will have very limited time slots to make the case against the development. Cuckfield District Councillor Jim Knight, who is not on the committee will also have an opportunity, unconstrained by time limits, to make the case against Cuck-stye.

“We have left no stone unturned in the drive to ensure that we have provided a very professional, evidencebased case to MSDC, thanks to input from a range of consultants and advice from our KC,” said Simon Stokes, Chair of Ansty and Staplefield Parish Council. “I am confident that the councillors will make a balanced judgement in our favour, but there’s little doubt the case will then go to appeal,” he added.

Cuckfield’s Remembrance Sunday

Welcome to Cuckfield Life’s Remembrance information page. Here you will find our most recent information for all things Remembrance Sunday.

See also, Cuckfield Parish Council
and Holy Trinity Church, Cuckfield


On Sunday 9th November 2025, the village will gather for Remembrance Sunday in partnership with the Royal British Legion.

At 10.45am people will meet at the War Memorial before keeping the Two Minutes’ Silence at 11am and laying wreaths. The community will then move into Holy Trinity Church for the Civic Service and Parade, with hymns, readings, poetry, and the solemn Roll Call of Honour. Representatives from local schools, the Armed Forces, veterans, and community leaders will take part, followed by refreshments in the Old School. ‘At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them’. All these services and events are free and open to all.


Remembrance 2024

This year, we aim to relaunch the Cuckfield branch of the Royal British Legion. The Cuckfield branch will be selling poppies from the lobby of The Queen’s Hall on Friday 25th and Saturday 26th October and Friday 1st and Saturday 2nd November from 10am through to 12.30pm. I encourage you to join the Cuckfield branch (visit www.britishlegion.org.uk and select “Cuckfield”.

Remembrance Sunday on 10th November will be marked with a 10.45am service at the War Memorial, including a two-minute silence at 11am.
Following this, a church parade will take place at Holy Trinity, with refreshments in the Old School.
At 6pm, ‘For the Fallen’ will feature music, poetry, and reflections, honouring those lost or affected by war.

Cuckfield Bonfire and Fireworks

Welcome to Cuckfield Life’s Cuckfield Bonfire and Fireworks event page. Here you will find our most recent information for everything bonfire and fireworks.

See also, Cuckfield Bonfire

2025’s Bonfire Night will take place on 1st November at Cuckfield Park.


Appeal for marshals to help with the charity big bang

To create an explosive charity night out in Cuckfield a lot of help is needed.
As the big day is fast approaching – the village’s epic Bonfire & Fireworks to Music – a call has gone out for more volunteer marshals to join the team running this giant community event, which for decades has raised very large sums for local good causes.
It involves just a few hours work on Saturday 1st November and the chance to wear an illuminating Hi Vis and be part of the Cuckfield Bonfire Society team who ensure the event runs smoothly.
“We have a great reputation and families come from across Mid Sussex, but this year securing enough marshals is a particular challenge so we really would welcome the support from anyone who can spare a few hours,” said Michael Moore, Chair of the Cuckfield Bonfire Society.
“We have a great night lined up with a dramatic new display set to a memorable music track and if all goes well are set to make substantial donations to several local good causes, like Woodlands Mead and Holy Trinity Schools, along with the Dame Vera Lynn Charity.
“We are delighted to be able to continue to support people across the community despite the fact that our event costs are constantly going up and our instinct is not to increase ticket prices,” he added.
Anyone who can help out Is urged to contact organisers as soon as possible via the website www.cuckfieldbonfire.co.uk or the society’s Facebook page.

Tickets which are £28 for a family, £10 for adults and £5 for children, are already on sale via www.trybooking.co.uk Parking can be booked in advance at Warden Park School.

The spectacular event at Cuckfield Park starts from 5.30pm, with ceremonial bonfire lighting at 6.45pm. There are a range of food outlets on offer to cater for most tastes, including stands run by Holy Trinity School PTA and the Scouts.

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Remember, remember the 1st of November

One of Cuckfield’s greatest charity events is making a sparkling return in the autumn – in one of its earliest ever appearances. Months of painstaking planning and fiery preparations have gone into making it an explosive family night out to remember.

It’s the annual Cuckfield Bonfire and Fireworks to Music - which over many decades has raised huge amounts of funds for local good causes – and is this year being held earlier than usual, on Saturday 1st November.
“We have been working for months to make sure it is a night out to remember and it is definitely one of the earliest dates we’ve held it,” said Michael Moore, Chairman of the Cuckfield Bonfire Society.
“Last year we were able to make substantial donations to six local good causes, including Woodlands Mead and Holy Trinity Schools, along with the Dame Vera Lynn Charity. “We are delighted to be able to continue to support people across the community despite the fact that our event costs are constantly going up and our instinct is not to increase ticket prices,” he added.

CBS are always on the lookout for event marshals and anyone who can help out is urged to contact organisers via the website www.cuckfieldbonfire.co.uk or via the Facebook page.

Tickets are £28 for a family, £10 for adults and £5 for children, which are already on sale via www.trybooking.co.uk – where parking can be booked in advance at Warden Park School.

The spectacular event at Cuckfield Park starts from 5.30pm, with ceremonial bonfire lighting at 6.45pm. There are a range of food outlets on offer to cater for most tastes, including stands run by Holy Trinity School PTA and the Scouts, plus there’s one new secret ingredient in the display.

“This year we have been working with our fireworks team on coming up with a memorable last few minutes… So, we are planning a truly grand finale,” said Michael.