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SussexWorld on MSNTrailblazing Worthing librarian honoured with blue plaqueA pioneering woman who persuaded one of the richest people in the world to fund a public library in Worthing has been ...
A house in Dorset used in One Foot In The Grave has gone on the market for £337,500 - while the hotel that inspired John ...
Originating in Mexico in the 1960s, padel is a dynamic sport that blends ... Set within an eight-acre site at Titnore Way, Worthing, it is the only venue in West Sussex with national-grade grass ...
The blaze at the Sussex Yeoman pub in Palatine Road, Worthing was attended by four fire engines who used hose reels to tackle the fire internally and externally to prevent it from spreading. A social ...
Concerned residents and businesses fear the planned outlet within a conservation area of Worthing in West Sussex is out of keeping with the historic setting. But Gail's is already pressing on with ...
Voters in Worthing West have gone to the ballot box in the general election 2024. A new Member of Parliament is being elected for the West Sussex constituency which includes the Arun wards of ...
The world’s first hydrogen-powered crematorium is being tested in Worthing, West Sussex, in an effort to cut carbon emissions. About 470,000 people are cremated each year in Britain’s 300 ...
From elevated pub dining in the garden of the thatched-roofed Ginger Fox to chef Johnny Stanford’s exciting sea-view venture Tern on Worthing pier, West Sussex has plenty for foodies.
Emergency services rushed to the scene in Worthing, West Sussex at around 10.30pm after reports of a violent attack on a 18-year-old man on South Street, in the Tarring area of the city.
Plans to demolish "an eyesore" car park on the West Sussex coast have ... Plans to bulldoze the 1960s car park were first mooted in 2007. Some residents of Worthing told BBC Radio Sussex the ...
It contained newspaper cuttings and a council yearbook, Adur and Worthing Councils said ... The stone was laid by former chairman of West Sussex County Council Lt Col Sir Herbert Shiner and ...
Walking from Worthing Station to this new residential development sitting at the eastern end of the town’s seafront esplanade, I pass a blue plaque on a Regency terrace house, marking playwright ...
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