
Arundel History – The Battle of Mill Lane
Top image – Lasseters Corner – where the old Mill lane joins the High Street. c1890 By local historian Mark Phillips In the mid-19th century,
Top image – Lasseters Corner – where the old Mill lane joins the High Street. c1890 By local historian Mark Phillips In the mid-19th century,
A staff uniform recycling scheme at the country’s largest train company has helped save enough energy to drive from Peterborough to Cape Town in a
The site of the former Lancing police station has been put up for sale by Adur District Council to help the community benefit from the
28th January 2025 – In a world cluttered with digital distractions, Polly Atkinson, the Founder of Children Reading for Life, will be orchestrating storytelling sessions
Chichester District Council is thanking the many residents, workers, businesses, groups and organisations who provided their feedback on a range of potential climate change projects,
Chichester District Council is asking for people’s views on the aims and actions proposed for its new Housing, Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy, as part
Stories from DEEP TIME, the latest exhibition at Hastings Museum & Art Gallery, sees 18 local artists respond to the museum’s fossil collections through the
Cycle path improvements, new toilets, a school extension, wildlife viewing platform and the restoration of a historic walled garden are among the community projects to
Horsham Museum will unveil a new exhibition Cretaceous Horsham: Discovering Dinosaurs which will open on Saturday 18 January 2025. The exhibition tells the story of
The Waste Prevention Community Grant Fund is now open for applications from community-based projects in West Sussex to encourage people to repair and reuse items
West Sussex County Council’s Crawley library has won an ‘All Stories’ national competition to host a fully-funded workshop aimed at encouraging and supporting aspiring writers
Pensioners that are not eligible for Winter Fuel Payments are being offered support by Adur & Worthing Councils. This month the councils will be sending
Could you make a change this year? West Sussex County Council’s Fostering Service is calling on local residents to join their team at this year’s
West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service has launched its latest recruitment campaign and applications to become a wholetime (full-time) firefighter are now open. They are
The University of Brighton is at the forefront of two groundbreaking research initiatives that unite the UK and India to address some of the world’s
FREE maths courses are available to adults in East Sussex to help build numeracy skills. Who is eligible? People aged 19 and over without a
A recent debate at a meeting of West Sussex County Council led to unanimous support for a proposal that the council should increase public awareness
West Sussex County Council is continuing its efforts to resolve the ongoing situation with the A29, Church Hill in Pulborough following a landslide which occurred
New investigation work under Worthing’s lido has given fresh hope that the building could be preserved for future generations. Worthing Borough Council commissioned structural experts
Horsham District Wellbeing is pleased to announce new Get Active courses in 2025 which will be available across the Horsham District, greatly expanding the availability
Seventy-five years ago National Parks were created as special places where people and nature could come together, bringing hope and joy to a nation scarred
West Sussex County Council, in partnership with Biffa, has launched a new Reuse shop at the Worthing Recycling Centre on Willowbrook Rd, as part of
Measures to improve air quality in the Horsham District moved up a gear recently with the introduction of new improved air pollution sensors. New air
More than 20,000 tree plantings and a new woodland the size of five football pitches are part of a major nature recovery drive this winter
With the onset of autumn, residents are being warned to be wary of rogue traders aiming to capitalise on damage caused by seasonal storms. Wet
Top image – Lasseters Corner – where the old Mill lane joins the High Street. c1890 By local historian Mark Phillips In the mid-19th century,
A staff uniform recycling scheme at the country’s largest train company has helped save enough energy to drive from Peterborough to Cape Town in a
The site of the former Lancing police station has been put up for sale by Adur District Council to help the community benefit from the
28th January 2025 – In a world cluttered with digital distractions, Polly Atkinson, the Founder of Children Reading for Life, will be orchestrating storytelling sessions
Chichester District Council is thanking the many residents, workers, businesses, groups and organisations who provided their feedback on a range of potential climate change projects,
Chichester District Council is asking for people’s views on the aims and actions proposed for its new Housing, Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy, as part
Stories from DEEP TIME, the latest exhibition at Hastings Museum & Art Gallery, sees 18 local artists respond to the museum’s fossil collections through the
Cycle path improvements, new toilets, a school extension, wildlife viewing platform and the restoration of a historic walled garden are among the community projects to
Horsham Museum will unveil a new exhibition Cretaceous Horsham: Discovering Dinosaurs which will open on Saturday 18 January 2025. The exhibition tells the story of
The Waste Prevention Community Grant Fund is now open for applications from community-based projects in West Sussex to encourage people to repair and reuse items
West Sussex County Council’s Crawley library has won an ‘All Stories’ national competition to host a fully-funded workshop aimed at encouraging and supporting aspiring writers
Pensioners that are not eligible for Winter Fuel Payments are being offered support by Adur & Worthing Councils. This month the councils will be sending
Could you make a change this year? West Sussex County Council’s Fostering Service is calling on local residents to join their team at this year’s
West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service has launched its latest recruitment campaign and applications to become a wholetime (full-time) firefighter are now open. They are
The University of Brighton is at the forefront of two groundbreaking research initiatives that unite the UK and India to address some of the world’s
FREE maths courses are available to adults in East Sussex to help build numeracy skills. Who is eligible? People aged 19 and over without a
A recent debate at a meeting of West Sussex County Council led to unanimous support for a proposal that the council should increase public awareness
West Sussex County Council is continuing its efforts to resolve the ongoing situation with the A29, Church Hill in Pulborough following a landslide which occurred
New investigation work under Worthing’s lido has given fresh hope that the building could be preserved for future generations. Worthing Borough Council commissioned structural experts
Horsham District Wellbeing is pleased to announce new Get Active courses in 2025 which will be available across the Horsham District, greatly expanding the availability
Seventy-five years ago National Parks were created as special places where people and nature could come together, bringing hope and joy to a nation scarred
West Sussex County Council, in partnership with Biffa, has launched a new Reuse shop at the Worthing Recycling Centre on Willowbrook Rd, as part of
Measures to improve air quality in the Horsham District moved up a gear recently with the introduction of new improved air pollution sensors. New air
More than 20,000 tree plantings and a new woodland the size of five football pitches are part of a major nature recovery drive this winter
With the onset of autumn, residents are being warned to be wary of rogue traders aiming to capitalise on damage caused by seasonal storms. Wet
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