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Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Isfest 2016!!

More info here http://www.isfest.org.uk/

Friday, March 13, 2015

Isfield.com domain

I've decided not to renew the isfield.com domain due to no donations at all, so now the main feed will be on twitter, and the site will remain on http://isfield.blogspot.com/

Thanks..

Gav.

Monday, February 16, 2015

Isfield country walk

First published Saturday 14 February 2015 in Walks

Steve Kisko walks around the village of Isfield, crossing the meanders of the River Uck and the tracks of a preserved steam railway. This walk is best when Isfield Station is open to watch the steam trains in action.


Full article here by The Argus


Monday, January 27, 2014

ZZZZZzzzzz - few changes

As there hasn't been much feedback or donations for this blog i'm going to make a few little changes:


  • Main source of news / events will be provided by the Twitter feed
  • Twitter feed to be made more prominent on front page
  • Facebook group page created for old photos pre year 2000
  • Events, local services, newsletters to be closed down



Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Nicholas Culpeper (isfield) - The rebel herbalist’s


Leave it to the rebels of the world to make an impact on history. When one thought of the “bad boy” of the herbalist world, one would automatically think of Nicholas Culpeper. This herbalist who lived in 17th century England would lead a tragically short life. Yet his brief life was nothing short of being fraught with meaning. Though his career was cut short, he would be later known as “The People’s Herbalist.” To this day, many owe Culpeper and his radical beliefs a debt of gratitude. At the time, he would use what would then be viewed as unconventional methods, and was, at a time, accused of witchcraft. But who was Culpeper?

What was it in him that made him a man of the masses?

Continued here