Lecture: 19th October, 2022 – George Orwell in Kent and the old Sundridge Hospital

Ide Hill Society Lecture: 19th October, 2022

George Orwell in Kent and the old Sundridge Hospital

Many of us will remember reading ‘Animal Farm’ and ‘1984’ by George Orwell when we were at school. Perhaps less well known is his diary in which he records his hop-picking journey through Kent in 1931. In this he notes that he intended to stay at the ‘spike’ in Ide Hill but instead slept ‘on the edge of a park near the church’. The spike was a part of the old workhouse located on Sundridge Road, which subsequently became Sundridge Hospital before being converted into housing and renamed Birchfield.

The Ide Hill Society is delighted to welcome Neil Smith, the secretary of The Orwell Society, who has been researching the author’s connections with Kent, including Ide Hill.

Joining Neil will be Mike Bolton, a local historian, who will share his research into the old Sundridge Workhouse/Hospital – the former recorded in Orwell’s ‘Down & Out in Paris and London’ as a spike that is best avoided. He writes that his fellow tramps warned him:

to steer clear of Billericay and Chelmsford, also Ide Hill in Kent’.

This promises to be a fascinating and informative double session.

It will be held in the Ide Hill Village Hall and will start at the earlier time of 6pm on Wednesday 19th October 2022.  All are welcome – non-members £2.

 

Save Our Ide Hill Public Conveniences

Ide Hill Public Conveniences consultation:

The Public Convenience With a View

 

Sundridge with Ide Hill Parish Council Consultation/Survey Ide Hill Public Toilets

Sundridge with Ide Hill Parish Council is seeking the public’s views on its public toilet strategy for Ide Hill Public toilets. As part of the preparation for the strategy, residents and visitors are asked whether the Ide Hill Public toilet facility should be retained or closed and/or redeveloped. The Public Convenience is adjacent to car park by the Ide Hill Community shop and village hall on Wheatsheaf Hill, B2042.

The toilets are used by many walkers and cyclists who visit this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). It is literally The Public Convenience with one of the most popular views of the local countryside and Bough Beech Reservoir in the area.

This consultation is taking place on the Parish website at and closes on 31st August 2020. General information can be found here.

To take participate in the consultation regarding the public conveniences at Ide Hill please click on this link below: https://www.cognitoforms.com/IdeHillParishCouncil/SundridgeWithIdeHillParishCouncilConsultationSurveyIdeHillPublicToilets


 

Ide Hill Christmas Craft Fair, 30th November, 2019

Ide Hill Christmas Craft Fair

To be held on Saturday 30th November, 10am – 4pm at the Ide Hill Village Hall (next to the Community Shop)
Lots of local craft stalls, food, refreshments, tombola, raffle, fun for all the family!

Adults £1, Children free.

Consultation on cleaner domestic burning of solid fuels and wood

Consultation on cleaner domestic burning of solid fuels and wood 

The Clean Air Strategy states that air pollution is the top environmental risk to human health in the UK. We often think of air pollution as being caused by transport or industrial level burning of fossil fuels. The Strategy is clear that we now need to tackle these other sources of air pollution, including emissions caused by heating our homes.
Get involved in the consultation by completing an online survey
NB Survey closes 12 Oct 2018

Ide Hill Village

Ide Hill village lies four miles to the south-west of Sevenoaks at one of the highest points of the Greensand Ridge with views to the south over the Weald and north, over the parent parish of Sundridge and the Holmesdale valley, to the North Downs. It is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.