Supporting our Culture and Heritage

We are extremely lucky that East Sussex has such a rich history and boasts many great heritage sites. Wealden is home to many extraordinary medieval sights and has a unique history of hammer ponds, which were crucial to the Tudor and Stuart iron industry that was established within the High Weald. Our heritage sites are vital to the local economy and the cultural fabric of the area and I am working to support and protect our heritage sites and culture.

🏰 Saving Michelham Priory Moat

Michelham Priory boasts Britain’s longest continual medieval water-filled moat, which stretches a mile and encircles its site. The Environmental Agency is failing in its duty to operate and maintain two water control structures and has not been providing ongoing water and silt management of the River Cuckmere over the past few years. As a result, there is no water supply to the moat during dry weather periods. This has caused the moat to dry out and resulted in damaging a unique natural ecosystem and huge regrowth of invasive vegetation. In September 2020, I held an urgent Parliamentary debate on the matter and met with the EA to discuss the case. I welcome the progress made to date and I continue to follow the case closely to ensure that the project is progressing.

You can watch the full debate here. To listen to my interview with Uckfield FM, click here. See below the coverage of the case in Sussex Express and a thank you letter from Sussex Past.

🎹 Supporting Wealden's Art & Entertainment Sector

  • In light of the pandemic, I secured additional funding for various heritage sites and entertainment businesses in Wealden. As part of the second round of the Culture Recovery Fund, nearly ÂŁ400 million worth of funding has been allocated to over 2,700 arts, culture and heritage organisations in England, including 6 awards in Wealden, totalling ÂŁ521,901
  • Between January and July 2021, the Arts Council invested a further ÂŁ52,622 to Wealden artists via Developing Your Creative Practice and National Lottery Project Grants. This funding was distributed amongst several Wealden musicians, performers, choreographers, singers and researchers to aid with projects such as studio equipment, theatre production development, choir training, book writing and script writing.
  • I visited Farleys House and Gallery in Muddles Green Chiddingly to celebrate its reopening and discover its fascinating display of artwork and photography.
  • In November 2021, a further two grants have been awarded through the Culture Recovery Fund to Farleys House and Gallery and Lost Dog Dance Company.

đŸŽȘ Advocating for Wealden Festivals

  • I am proud that Wealden is home to many award-winning events and festivals, and to many of the country’s best technicians. I appreciate the hardships they have faced due to the pandemic and following conversations with many Wealden residents who work in the sector, I have previously written to the Secretary of State, urging him to consider further assistance to support the industry and secured funding to help Wealden’s event organisers back on their feet and protect our local jobs. 
  • I advocated for Wealden’s Black Deer Festival in Parliament following ongoing Covid restrictions on live outdoor events. Every year, Black Deer attracts over 30,000 visitors and fans from the South East, the rest of the UK and from all over the world, bringing a vital boost to Wealden’s economy with revenues from tourism, transport, and hospitality sectors. I have been working tirelessly to salvage the event, cooperating closely with Gill Tee, the co-founder and director of Black Deer and neighbouring MP Greg Clark, making countless representations to the Government and Arts Council England.
  • I regularly attend Wealden Festivals such as the Uckfield Festval and Hailsham Live to support local businesses.

đŸŽŒ Securing resumption of Choir rehearsals

I recently convened a virtual meeting with representatives of various amateur choirs from across Wealden and East Sussex to listen to their concerns regarding the impact of Covid-19 restrictions on restarting their activities. According to Government guidelines, ‘amateur’ choirs were excluded from the easing of restrictions on the culture sector as part of Step 3 of the roadmap and only allowed to meet in groups of no more than six indoors. I am pleased that following my representations, the Government issued a clarification of the guidance, allowing ‘amateur’ choirs to resume activities for commercial purposes. My letter and further information about the virtual meeting can be found here.

  • Kelly Richards, Chair of South Downs Singers, said: "I would just like to thank you on behalf of our choir for all you help, advice, and support in getting us back on the road to performing. It is so refreshing to see an MP complete in a strong fashion what they say they will do. Again so many thanks."
  • Jane Bolger, Chair of Mayfield Festival Choir, said: â€œThank you so much for listening to our explanations and for the way you responded when I and other local choral societies asked for your help seeking clarification from the DCMS. It was so encouraging to have your interest and support and to read the letter you sent to the secretaries of state as a result of our discussions. We were delighted when the DCMS responded saying that "we would remind you that limits do not apply to activity taking place for work or commercial activity". Because we sell tickets for our concerts, and employ professional musicians, choral societies come under the heading of work or commercial activity. We are resuming our in-person (distanced, masked, cleansed) rehearsals with joy this week."

â›Ș Supporting local faith leaders

I supported our local faith leaders during the Covid-19 pandemic and called for full reopening of religious buildings. People of all faiths have not been able to mark religious festivals in the traditional way this year and they have shown incredible patience and resilience. Places of worship have demonstrated in recent months that they can be made safe for individuals to come together to reflect, pray and celebrate. 

News

MP pledges help to amateur choirs

Wealden MP Nus Ghani has met virtually with amateur choir leaders to discuss impact of current restrictions Amateur choirs across the area have been unable to restart group singing, despite the recent easing of restrictions. As non-professional singers, amateur choirs are excluded from the easing

Nusrat Ghani backs East Sussex choirs over crackers Covid rules

Nusrat Ghani, MP for Wealden, has met virtually with representatives of amateur choirs in Wealden to discuss the impact of Covid-19 restrictions on restarting their activities. Nusrat hosted a virtual meeting of Wealden’s choir leaders to listen to their concerns regarding ongoing Covid-19 restrict

Nusrat Ghani celebrates English Tourism Week at Michelham Priory

Nusrat Ghani, MP for Wealden, has visited Michelham Priory to celebrate English Tourism Week and discuss progress regarding restoration works on its medieval moat. Each year, English Tourism Week celebrates the invaluable contribution that tourism businesses make to the community and local economy.

Nusrat Ghani meets new Environment Agency Area Director

Nusrat Ghani, MP for Wealden, has secured a meeting with new Area Director of the Environment Agency, Simon Moody, to discuss various projects across Wealden and especially the progress of Michelham Priory moat case. During the meeting, Nusrat praised the success of the recent works at Eridge Strea

New funding for Wealden Entertainment

Six cultural sites and entertainment businesses in Wealden have been awarded funding In July last year, the Government announced an unprecedented ÂŁ1.57 billion package to support heritage and the wider cultural sector through grants distributed by the Arts Council.

Government boost for Wealden's arts and entertainment welcomed by MP Nus Ghani

Nus Ghani, MP for Wealden, has welcomed the news that six cultural sites and entertainment businesses in Wealden have been awarded funding as part of the second round of the Culture Recovery Fund. In July last year, the Government announced an unprecedented ÂŁ1.57 billion package to support heritage

Wealden leisure centres receive financial boost to support their re-opening

Wealden District Council has secured a grant of ÂŁ330,000 to support the re-opening of its four leisure centres in Crowborough, Uckfield, Hailsham and Heathfield, a financial boost welcomed by Wealden MP Nus Ghani. The funding is from the National Leisure Recovery Fund, administered by Sport England

Mayfield's new Community Centre moves a step closer

Work is to begin shortly on progressing the architects’ brief for a new combined community hall and health centre for Mayfield and Five Ashes in East Sussex. Wealden MP Nus Ghani said, “I am pleased that plans are in motion for Mayfield’s new medical facilities and opportunities for fitness and soc

GHANI WELCOMES PROGRESS ON MICHELHAM PRIORY CASE

Nus Ghani, MP for Wealden, is working in partnership with the Environment Agency to save the deteriorating Michelham Priory moat and has welcomed progress that has been made on the case in the last few weeks. After learning about issues surrounding the Michelham Priory moat - the longest continual