Age Concern Heathfield & District
Age Concern Heathfield and District has recently become an incorporated Charity and our Charity number is 1205545.
We have a Chairman and Board of Trustees who meet regularly to ensure the efficient running of the service, with our minibus and medical car services, as well as our Men’s Shed, run entirely by volunteers.
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Age UK East Sussex Information and Advice Outreach Vehicle
Our partners at Age UK East Sussex are coming to Heathfield with their Information and Advice Outreach Vehicle on:
Friday 16th August
10.30am – 3.30pm
Recreation Ground, Sheepsetting Lane
They can offer advice on:
- Benefit checks
- Pension credit
- Attendance allowance
- Housing issues
- Finding support at home
- Choosing a place in a residential care home
- Health and social care
- Leisure and social activities
- Family and personal matters
- Filling in forms
- Accessing local services
- Utility bill queries
- Any other issues that affect older people
If you would like to know more about the Age UK East Sussex Information and Advice Outreach Service please call them on Tel: 01273 476704
Age UK East Sussex – Vintage Spring Fair
Our Partner Organisation, Age UK East Sussex, is running a Vintage Spring Fair on Metropole Lawns, Bexhill on Sea on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th May, 10.00am – 5.00pm.
Celebrating their 70th Anniversary, the Vintage Spring Fair is a community event highlighting the serious issues affecting local people and the services available to support them, their carers, families and friends.
The free to enter family fun day will bring 8,000 local people together and focus on how the whole community can help support our vulnerable, older neighbours who may be at risk of isolation, loneliness and poverty.
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Ready, Sheddy, Go!
Great news – we have now completed the legal agreements necessary to start with the first phase of our Men’s Shed project!
The Heathfield & District Men’s Shed will be situated just outside the town centre, in an idyllic location, adjacent to The Little Tinker’s nursery school. Set in some 57 acres of land the project will not only be able to offer the usual woodworking and craft opportunities, but also photography, painting, walking, gardening and the chance to take part in inter-generational projects with the children attending the nursery school.
We are so lucky that Ellie and her team have been so generous and welcoming in their offer to us to site our Men’s Shed in a location which has so much to offer.
The first phase of our building work is now underway and will see the erection of a smaller, timber building which will serve as an office, meeting room, ‘clean’ Shed and rest area where Shedders can enjoy a tea or coffee, a well-earned rest and the company of others. Whilst this building is being constructed, the planning application process will begin for the bigger timber building, which will house the necessary equipment for our Men’s Shed.
We currently have 38 men who have registered an interest in becoming a member of this exciting project and who have been meeting monthly at the fire station, taking part in visits to other local Men’s Sheds and having stalls at the local farmers market and Le Marché highlighting our aims and produce.
We are also very grateful for the support of individuals helping with this project whether it be storage of items in readiness, donating equipment, construction, materials and tools thus far. We are still looking for unwanted tools (in good condition, please), work benches and gardening equipment – so if you have anything you think we could use, please let us know. We will be seeking funding for further items to support this project, in particular equipment for the Shed and office.
If you or a family member would like to join us, or would like to find out more about our exciting project, please telephone Peter on 01435 863656 or email
Peter Brock
Project Leader
Heathfield & District Men’s Shed
Knitting Project
Can you help knit or crochet blankets or twiddle muffs?
Join our group of enthusiastic knitters and crocheters who keep busy all year round making blankets which we distribute locally to those in need during the winter months.
In addition, we also make twiddle muffs which not only keep your hands warm, but are also are very soothing to anyone who fidgets with their hands.
If you would like to take part in our knitting project, please phone (01435) 866960 or email
Heathfield Men’s Shed
The Heathfield & District Men’s Shed (HMS) is the latest venture linked with Age Concern Heathfield & and is open to men over 60 in the TN21 postcode.
The Shed activity fits in nicely with our aim to support those over 60 years of age in the TN21 area & goes hand in hand with our existing facilities.
There seemed to be a gap in support activity for men in particular over the age of 60 and, after after some initial research it was seen that there was indeed a demand. Read more …
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Our volunteer minibus drivers and escorts have taken passengers to a number of social and cultural events, including: Lunch Clubs in Heathfield and Punnetts Town; Day Centres in Heathfield; the ‘Airbourne’ Air Show in Eastbourne, viewed from Beachy Head; a cinema trip to Hailsham; a concert at the Eastbourne Bandstand; a boat trip on Bewl Water; a visit to the Llama Park in the Ashdown Forest; greyhound racing in Brighton; Raystede Animal Rescue Centre, Ringmer; pub lunches in Cross-in-Hand, Eastbourne, Pevensey Bay, Chiddingly and Brighton; shopping trips to Heathfield, Eastbourne, Brighton and Hastings and visits to garden centres in Heathfield and Eastbourne – to name but a few!