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REVIVAL TIME CAPSULE REMEMBERS VILLAGE PEOPLE
The opening day of the Southwick Revival 2025 will be marked by a ceremonial burial of a special time capsule in the grounds of St James Church, Southwick Village. Southwick’s Youth Club have been hard at work capturing stories about the people who live in the village and are excited to take part in a ceremony that will be attended by the descendants of the wartime Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, his grandson, Jack Churchill and great grandson, Alexander Churchill age 10. The Reverend Simon Brocklehurst, incumbent priest for the Parish of Southwick Estate leads the village Youth Club; he explained: “For us adults the Southwick Revival weekend is a relatively new event held since 2014 but for the local children and teenagers this is a feature of village life that has been there for all of their lives. One teenager told me that he ‘prefers the Revival to Christmas’! “Creating a time capsule with the young people has given us a sense of the magic of the history of Southwick and their unique part in its time line.” The children have filled the capsule with accounts of their unique experience of their own village, together with artefacts that are important to their lives now, so that future generations will have some insight into life in our unique and much-loved village and its community.” The ceremony will take place shortly after the flypast by two Spitfires from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight at approximately 1320 on Saturday 7th June. The location will be marked and in some distant decade will be rediscovered ideally by one of the children who made the capsule long ago to share the memories of his childhood home.
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TOP SECRET WOODLAND 21st ARMY RE-ENACTMENT Visitors to the Southwick Revival in Hampshire this coming weekend will have the opportunity to participate in a new and exciting immersive experience deep in the woods on the Southwick Estate, a short bus ride from the village. On the exact spot in nearby Place Woods back in May 1944, hidden under the thick tree canopy from enemy aircraft, soldiers from the 21st Army established their camp, gathering equipment, vehicles, ammunition and weaponry. They conducted exercises and received Top Secret briefings on the forthcoming Operation Overlord from the Allied Leadership including General Montgomery who was billeted nearby and whose temporary Headquarters was located in Southwick House, alongside US General Eisenhower. This Saturday and Sunday, 7/8 June, re-enactors will recreate this activity; the preparation of General Montgomery’s men readying themselves for D-Day, the Normandy Landings, the liberation of France and the devastating fight for Victory in Europe. On a 1/3-mile hard track surface deep in the woods, visitors will be met and challenged by military police. They will be issued with temporary ID cards in order to engage with the troops taking part in the classified briefings and exercises. They might learn some essential French phrases that were essential for reassuring and seeking assistance from the French citizens who were suffering the Nazi forces occupation. So, if you decide to go down to the woods, you can be sure of a BIG surprise, perhaps some loud noises and realistic preparations for major warfare. To get to this new and exciting experience, hop on the shuttle buses in the village starting from 1030am. The buses will run at intervals based on capacity (20-22 people for each run). You can spend as long as you wish in the camp before returning via the shuttle buses to enjoy plenty of village 1940s-style activity and entertainment at the Southwick Revival. Tickets for this new experience are available for purchase on the day at the bus embarkation point. It is only £10 for adults and £5 for children. Fundraising proceeds will be donated to military charities, divided amongst local organisations and Rowans Hospice This is a unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of history and honour the heroes of D-Day. Let’s Go! See you in Southwick this weekend…. File photo: 21st Army soldier checks ammunition stores in readiness for D-Day.
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