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Hailsham Town hosts community events and volunteering this month.
Summary
Hailsham Lions, in partnership with UK Fire Walk, are inviting registrations for an evening charity fire-walk at the Cattle Market; the Hailsham Community Groups Forum will stage a 'What Can I Join in Hailsham?' fair on 31 January to showcase local clubs and activities.
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Hailsham organisations are running a range of community events and activities this month. Hailsham Lions, working with UK Fire Walk, are taking registrations for an evening fire-walk at the Cattle Market that includes training and a registration package. The Community Groups Forum has been preparing a public fair on 31 January to connect residents with local clubs. Additional items reported include a panto at the Pavilion, a new choir launch, free NHS checks and a small grant awarded to the Hailsham Writing Group.
Event highlights:
- Fire-walk: Registration is reported as £100 with a £50 deposit due at registration and the balance payable by 28 February 2026; the fee includes a free pitch for participating charities on the Cattle Market site, a free participant t-shirt and training; contact Geraldine Gurr on 0345 833 9828 or email [email protected] as listed in the report.
- What Can I Join in Hailsham?: Scheduled for 31 January at the Charles Hunt Centre, 10:00–13:00, where local groups will be present; the event is described as free to attend with a small charge for tables.
- Hailsham Panto: 'Treasure Island' is set for 21–25 January at Hailsham Pavilion with ticket prices reported as Adults £12 and U16s £10; box office details are given in the article.
- Health and community items: A free NHS Health Check session on 16 January at Hailsham Health Centre is reported, and the Hailsham Writing Group received a £250 grant from Hailsham Town Council.
Summary:
Local groups and organisations are offering several upcoming events that aim to connect residents with volunteering, social and cultural activities, and local services. The Neighbourhood Plan revised consultation will run through 14 February alongside the scheduled events, so public exhibitions and listed meetings will take place as reported. Undetermined at this time.
