Local Community Connect team at local Community Hospital in Arundel
Sussex Community Foundation Trust’s vision The present Arundel Hospital was opened in 1932, built on land donated by Bernard, Duke of Norfolk and funded by
Sussex Community Foundation Trust’s vision The present Arundel Hospital was opened in 1932, built on land donated by Bernard, Duke of Norfolk and funded by
The Big Listen team chat to residents on the seafront The team from The Big Listen was out listening to residents again at the weekend,
Open your garden for the National Garden Scheme People who are passionate about their garden can open it with the National Garden Scheme and share it
Potential sites that can be submitted for consideration The South Downs National Park Authority is offering an opportunity for individuals, landowners and developers to put
Eastbrook Manor arrangment with Age UK West Sussex Adur District Council is looking for ideas for the future of Eastbrook Manor Community Centre in Fishersgate.
The Big Clean Up events on Worthing seafront The first week of The Big Clean Up – Worthing Borough Council’s new drive to brighten up
Beach patrols to enforce rules and issue notices Beach patrols have been commenced on Shoreham Beach as part of an effort to crackdown on littering,
County Council Digital Ambassador programme For those who need advice and support about how to be safe online or are interested in learning more about
Community BioBlitz in Worthing A community BioBlitz in Findon Valley, Worthing, on 4th August allowed people to get to know what lives close by. Worthing
Housing register figures rising due to pandemic Adur’s housing chief pledged to try to reduce the waiting list of people who qualify for social housing.
Stores to sell products with use-by dates Due to the success of a trial in East Sussex, convenience store shoppers and local good causes across
Southwater Country Park improvements survey Under the banner ‘Your Southwater Country Park’, a new consultation to help shape priorities for facilities at Southwater Country Park
Development plans for Frosts Cars site on Brighton Road Residents and businesses are being urged to have their say on the potential redevelopment of a
Potential sites to provide accessible public Wi-Fi A project to provide freely accessible outdoor public Wi-Fi at visitor areas in West Sussex has taken a
West Sussex Record Office returns to normal opening hours West Sussex Record Office is back to its pre-pandemic opening hours, with visitors now able to
West Sussex Health and Wellbeing Board meeting Residents of West Sussex can put their questions to the county’s health leaders ahead of the next meeting
Summer open days at fire stations across the county Firefighters across West Sussex are looking forward to throwing open their fire station doors and welcoming
Sir David Attenborough supports coastline investigation project Sir David Attenborough has written to show his support for a project that has been launched off the
Worthing Library refurbishments Last year Worthing Library re-opened to the public after being closed for nine months for a full refurbishment. Since the new look library
Haywards Heath Rotary Club 90th anniversary Haywards Heath Rotary Club celebrates 90 years of helping the community and announces a merger with Cuckfield & Lindfield
Rustington Golf Centre housing development concerns Andrew Griffith, Member of Parliament for Arundel and South Downs, has backed Arun District Council’s decision to reject the
New appointed team of cabinet members The ruling group of Worthing Borough Council has confirmed its top team to transform the authority into a community-focused
District Council joins Coastal Partners partnership Chichester District Council has joined forces with Coastal Partners to protect its nine miles of coastline by sharing coast
Community venues to enable more residents to have their say Venues across Worthing could be used to host Council meetings to allow more members of
Bexhill Carnival week long celebration Bexhill Carnival is taking place next month for a packed week of events, thanks to the generosity of a community
Sussex Community Foundation Trust’s vision The present Arundel Hospital was opened in 1932, built on land donated by Bernard, Duke of Norfolk and funded by
The Big Listen team chat to residents on the seafront The team from The Big Listen was out listening to residents again at the weekend,
Open your garden for the National Garden Scheme People who are passionate about their garden can open it with the National Garden Scheme and share it
Potential sites that can be submitted for consideration The South Downs National Park Authority is offering an opportunity for individuals, landowners and developers to put
Eastbrook Manor arrangment with Age UK West Sussex Adur District Council is looking for ideas for the future of Eastbrook Manor Community Centre in Fishersgate.
The Big Clean Up events on Worthing seafront The first week of The Big Clean Up – Worthing Borough Council’s new drive to brighten up
Beach patrols to enforce rules and issue notices Beach patrols have been commenced on Shoreham Beach as part of an effort to crackdown on littering,
County Council Digital Ambassador programme For those who need advice and support about how to be safe online or are interested in learning more about
Community BioBlitz in Worthing A community BioBlitz in Findon Valley, Worthing, on 4th August allowed people to get to know what lives close by. Worthing
Housing register figures rising due to pandemic Adur’s housing chief pledged to try to reduce the waiting list of people who qualify for social housing.
Stores to sell products with use-by dates Due to the success of a trial in East Sussex, convenience store shoppers and local good causes across
Southwater Country Park improvements survey Under the banner ‘Your Southwater Country Park’, a new consultation to help shape priorities for facilities at Southwater Country Park
Development plans for Frosts Cars site on Brighton Road Residents and businesses are being urged to have their say on the potential redevelopment of a
Potential sites to provide accessible public Wi-Fi A project to provide freely accessible outdoor public Wi-Fi at visitor areas in West Sussex has taken a
West Sussex Record Office returns to normal opening hours West Sussex Record Office is back to its pre-pandemic opening hours, with visitors now able to
West Sussex Health and Wellbeing Board meeting Residents of West Sussex can put their questions to the county’s health leaders ahead of the next meeting
Summer open days at fire stations across the county Firefighters across West Sussex are looking forward to throwing open their fire station doors and welcoming
Sir David Attenborough supports coastline investigation project Sir David Attenborough has written to show his support for a project that has been launched off the
Worthing Library refurbishments Last year Worthing Library re-opened to the public after being closed for nine months for a full refurbishment. Since the new look library
Haywards Heath Rotary Club 90th anniversary Haywards Heath Rotary Club celebrates 90 years of helping the community and announces a merger with Cuckfield & Lindfield
Rustington Golf Centre housing development concerns Andrew Griffith, Member of Parliament for Arundel and South Downs, has backed Arun District Council’s decision to reject the
New appointed team of cabinet members The ruling group of Worthing Borough Council has confirmed its top team to transform the authority into a community-focused
District Council joins Coastal Partners partnership Chichester District Council has joined forces with Coastal Partners to protect its nine miles of coastline by sharing coast
Community venues to enable more residents to have their say Venues across Worthing could be used to host Council meetings to allow more members of
Bexhill Carnival week long celebration Bexhill Carnival is taking place next month for a packed week of events, thanks to the generosity of a community
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