Welcome to our News page. Here is where we keep you up-to-date with what's going on in our HHD u3a.
What's New
June 2026 - Our Pickleball group leader says - Do get your name and email on our list for when we can get a block booking at the Triangle in the autumn. If we get enough players to make it viable the advanced block booking enables to have, say, three courts on a Tuesday morning each fortnight. You can hire bats at reception — and we’re enticing a guy to come now and then to teach us the rules and help us hit the ball. We’re mostly beginners, so if you haven’t played before, or you’re not sure whether pickleball is for you, now’s the time to give it a try. Meanwhile, a few of us are meeting occasionally when we can get a court at short notice (for four players only), so say if you want to be kept informed of when we have places available.
May 2026 - The first new thing, which you may have already noticed, is the website redesign. As well as this page, there is a new Documents page, where you can find now in one place, all the documents that were previously scattered around the website. The Contacts page has been updated with the new members of the Committee for 2026/27 and that page has been redesigned to make the information more user-friendly and all in one place. Now we have these changes, the HHD u3a page is no longer required and is being removed.
Our Open morning in May was a big success. New members signed up, new groups were investigated and there was a lot of chatting between u3a friends. Watch out for more new groups appearing.
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Future Lives Event – Housing, Planning Ahead
This was held in the Green Room at the Adastra Hall on Thursday 18th June.
The majority of older people in the UK prefer to stay in their own homes as they age. However, many homes become unsuitable because they are too big, have tricky steps, have a garden we can’t manage any more, have no downstairs bathroom, are expensive to heat and our hearts sink when something else goes wrong and needs repairing. Sometimes, a crisis happens forcing an unplanned move because living in the house is no longer possible.
At our event, the Senior Occupational Therapist from West Sussex Council advised what her team can do to help with aids and adaptations to make our houses safer. We also heard about the small but increasing provision of various types of retirement housing, in particular, local developments. Residents who are currently living in specialist provision shared their experiences and a solicitor and accountant were on hand to field questions about the financial considerations involved in downsizing to a retirement property.
We also now have a lot of information on Future Lives. This can be found in its own section on the Documents page.
Groups News
Natural History Walks Group 3 is now open to more members, see the Groups page to contact the group's leader.
Our third Creative Writing group has now started and is open to more members. Please contact the group's leader or the Groups Coordinator.
The Pickleball group is now starting (see "What's New" above), and will play at the Triangle Leisure Centre, Burgess Hill, provisionally fortnightly on Tuesday mornings. They plan to start fully in the autumn. Please see the group's listing on our Groups page, to contact the group leader.
We have a new novel-writing group. It will start to meet at the beginning of September, but it is on our Groups page now so interested members can join. The group will work systematically through all the stages of writing a novel as a long-term project.
This brings our total number of groups to 75.
The number of our members wishing to play Table Tennis is increasing but is still not quite enough to be viable at Adastra Hall.
It has also been suggested that we might have a computer skills group or workshop if there is sufficient interest.
More people expressed an interest in Spanish at the open morning. We still have no Spanish “expert”, but there are ongoing conversations about the possibility of a “self-help” group. If you are a Spanish speaker who would like to help, please contact the Groups Coordinator.
There is now a significant waiting list to join the Local History group and the option of spinning off a separate group specifically interested in the history of Hurstpierpoint is being considered.
Other potential new groups that have been suggested are Astronomy, Swimming, Gym, the Philosophy of Religion and Boules or Petanque.
If you are interested in any of the above potential groups, please contact our Groups Coordinator through the Contacts page.
Burgess Hill and Haywards Heath u3a info
As part of your HHD u3a membership you are able to attend meetings and up to two groups at both Burgess Hill and Haywards Heath u3a.
Here are the links to their websites -