
Fundraising Ferring Friends to Cycle D-Day Beaches
Two sexagenarian friends from Ferring are to cycle almost 350 miles in six days to the D-Day beaches and back to commemorate the 80th anniversary
Two sexagenarian friends from Ferring are to cycle almost 350 miles in six days to the D-Day beaches and back to commemorate the 80th anniversary
Improvement scheme in Burgess Hill Work starts soon on a £4.7million scheme to support the local economy and improve active/sustainable travel options in Burgess Hill.
Arundel schoolchildren made a special presentation to councillors on Friday 1st October, joined by the Arundel Mayor and Arundel and South Downs MP Andrew Griffith,
Local people are being encouraged to give their views on a new Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan for Chichester city centre, as part of
Firefighters from Burgess Hill have pedalled their way from one end of the country to the other – and raised more than £6,000 for two
Test your endurance and raise funds for local hospice care. Are you looking for a socially distanced cycling challenge? Cycling fans will be pleased to
On September 21st, local cyclist, Eoghan McHugh, is planning to ride up and down Firle Beacon in East Sussex 70 times. This is to complete
A set decorator from Worthing will be testing his physical limits by taking on a gruelling 24-hour cycle ride on 24th July to raise money
A £9000 grant national charity Heart Research UK to Obesity UK has been heralded a major success after helping Bognor Regis residents reduce their risk
This year, on 8th August 2019, National Cycle to Work Day, the UK’s biggest cycle commuting event, is encouraging thousands of enthusiastic riders to hit
Beat the Street – West Sussex’s giant walking and cycling initiative – is off to a running start with residents travelling more than twice the
Two sexagenarian friends from Ferring are to cycle almost 350 miles in six days to the D-Day beaches and back to commemorate the 80th anniversary
Improvement scheme in Burgess Hill Work starts soon on a £4.7million scheme to support the local economy and improve active/sustainable travel options in Burgess Hill.
Arundel schoolchildren made a special presentation to councillors on Friday 1st October, joined by the Arundel Mayor and Arundel and South Downs MP Andrew Griffith,
Local people are being encouraged to give their views on a new Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan for Chichester city centre, as part of
Firefighters from Burgess Hill have pedalled their way from one end of the country to the other – and raised more than £6,000 for two
Test your endurance and raise funds for local hospice care. Are you looking for a socially distanced cycling challenge? Cycling fans will be pleased to
On September 21st, local cyclist, Eoghan McHugh, is planning to ride up and down Firle Beacon in East Sussex 70 times. This is to complete
A set decorator from Worthing will be testing his physical limits by taking on a gruelling 24-hour cycle ride on 24th July to raise money
A £9000 grant national charity Heart Research UK to Obesity UK has been heralded a major success after helping Bognor Regis residents reduce their risk
This year, on 8th August 2019, National Cycle to Work Day, the UK’s biggest cycle commuting event, is encouraging thousands of enthusiastic riders to hit
Beat the Street – West Sussex’s giant walking and cycling initiative – is off to a running start with residents travelling more than twice the
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