Game and country fair ardingly
Our work includes encouraging school children to learn about the land and where their food comes from, offering travel bursaries for people working in the farming sector and providing grants to students and colleges in the land-based sector.
Two oak trees were also planted on the showground at the weekend. Anyone can take part and plant a tree for the jubilee — from families in their gardens to schools, clubs and community groups, as well as farmers and landowners.
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The venue is large and provides sufficient car-parking spaces. Being in the centre of Sussex - its easily accessible - no matter what direction you are coming from. The conference facilities are clean, spacious and elevated overlooking the grounds.
The catering is exquisite and always served at the appropriate time. I would highly recommend this venue to those that run seminars, training days or management meetings. Kieran Diamond Money Matters Seminar.
Our first impressive of the room Ardingly Room, Norfolk Pavilion when we walked in was impressive, it was beautifully laid out. The food was excellent and there was nothing that could have been improved upon.
This was a great start to the scheme in a fantastic setting. I just wanted to say very many thanks to all involved with organising and catering for Mother's funeral tea. From our perspective, from set up to close, it could not have been smoother and, given the circumstances, it was lovely to know that everything was in hand so that we had nothing to worry about. We cannot think of anything that could have been improved upon and it was exactly as we had hoped for. Our guests were comfortable and relaxed and they obviously enjoyed the food - some very favourable comments were made with recommendations to others along the lines of 'you must just try.
Judith Stanley Funeral Tea. Thursday - Saturday Tombola, refreshments and plenty of spares, what more could you want on a Sunday Morning.
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