Adastra Hall Events

Learn how to use a Defibrillator in Adastra Hall, Hassocks

We’d like to encourage everyone living and working in the village to familiarise themselves with the sites of the life-saving defibrillator machines and learn how to use them.

An estimated 60,000 people each year in the UK have an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and, sadly, less than 10% of those people will survive. Yet, if a bystander is able to start CPR they could double a person’s chances of survival.

Hassocks has an impressive thirteen defib machines that we know about. Four of them are available 24/7 as they are fixed to the outside of the address. The other units would only be available when each location is open.

All of the machines are portable and contain full instructions. And when using it while on a call with 999, the operator will talk you through using it. However, local first aid trainer Katie Jardine is on a mission to help educate the people of Hassocks. During the free training session, organised in conjunction with Adastra Hall Hassocks Community Association, Katie will be sharing how to use a defibrillator. The short session will include: what is a defibrillator, how to use it, where are they located, and a recap on how to perform basic CPR.

Katie, from Andersson First Aid Training, who has run this free session in Cuckfield in the past, is very happy to share what she knows: “The aim is simply to help people to understand what would happen, if they were in a situation where a defib would be beneficial. In my experience members of the public are fearful of these devices - even though they are very easy to use.”

The last time Katie ran a public session like this elsewhere, it proved very popular, as lots of residents were keen to help themselves be useful - should they need to be. Although you don’t need to, you can register to attend by sending an email to: katie@anderssonfirstaidtraining.co.uk - or just turn up at 7pm on Friday 28th April, at Adastra Hall.


Play Days on Tour is coming to Hassocks

The Mid Sussex District Council Play Days on Tour Summer 2022 programme will visit ten locations across the district twice a week throughout the school summer holidays. This programme delivers free activities for children and families, providing a range of activities including music, arts, circus skills and sports. The target age is under 10s but all children and young people can attend.

On Tuesday 26th July, Play Days on Tour will be in Adastra Park from 1pm to 3pm and there will be lots of things to do! Sussex Clubs for Young People will have their purple bus and will offer various arts and games activities. DJ Neel will be playing great music and running DJ workshops. Circus Allstars gives an opportunity to learn new circus skills. Jolf Golf will set up a 6-hole golf park for families to play together. Little Kickers encourage under 5s to have a go at learning some football skills. Poponin, who runs creative clubs and workshops in Hurstpierpoint will offer an art experience. There will be a trail around the park organised by Liz. MSDC Recycling Trail gives families a chance to solve clues. More activities are being added all the time, and if you can’t make this date, remember Play Days will visit other villages in Mid-Sussex, too, so check out the website: www.midsussex.gov.uk/playdays