Council refuse scarecrow grant
The Battle Chamber of Commerce, which organises the Medieval Fayre, wrote to the council asking them for an unspecified financial contribution towards the event.
At a council meeting on Tuesday, Cllr Ron Harris said: “I think it’s something we should support as it brings in a lot of visitors to the town.”
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Hide AdCllr Jeremy Eldridge added: “Let’s hope they contact Rother (District Council) and ask them the same thing.
“The car parks will be full, it would not hurt Rother to give them £100.”
The town council voted to donate £100 to the cause.
But a request from the Battle Scarecrow Festival committee for £75 towards printing costs divided councillors.
Cllr Paula Fisher said: “People put a lot of time, energy and thought into the scarecrow competition, it does bring a lot of people into the town.
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Hide Ad“If it just covers the printing, I am one hundred per cent in favour.”
Last year the event raised around £800 for charity through entry fees, selling scarecrow kits at the Battle Medieval Fayre and street collections. This year’s event is supporting Battle-based Autism Sussex.
Cllr Margaret Kiloh questioned if such a well-supported event really needed the money.
Seven councillors voted in favour of donating the money, seven voted against.
Council chairman Richard Bye cast the deciding vote not to donate the £75.