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DECEMBER 2009
Shoreham & Southwick
Inside this issue • Tree Dressing at Woods Mill • Lochness 10k run for brave Lauren • Is it a Bird? • Buckingham Park • A six foot invisible rabbit called Harvey! • What’s on
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Shoreham & Southwick Editor’s comment Hello and welcome to the December's issue of Inside Shoreham and Southwick magazine. From November onwards we are reminded by the things
in January just to ensure I can start in September. We have our latest history class by Judy Upton on the Buckingham House. We also have a Gardening article from our
in shops and the many adverts on television not to forget that
local gardener and landscaper Mark Oakley on page 10 with
Christmas is not too far away.
some great tips for all types of gardening.
If you haven’t started you present shopping yet there is now only four Saturdays to Christmas Day. Frightening! We always leave things usually to the last week to get all our presents.
The Wick Theatre is presenting in January 'Harvey' by Mary Chase which is apparently “perfect antidote to Panto”. Those are just some of the things you can read in this months
Often rushed, but somehow we make it happen. This year might
article. So on that note, I wish you all a great Christmas and
be different with a two-year-old in tow.
a Happy New Year. I truly hope that it all goes pleasantly
Unfortunately, I think I have left Christmas cake making thing too late and as for the Christmas pudding, well that will be shop bought.
wherever you are. Warm Wishes
Although I always have good intentions to make everything well in advance, it hasn’t worked out so far, maybe I need to get it all set up
Angela
Inside this issue Tree Dressing at Woods Mill......................................................4
The Origins of Santa.................................................................12
Lochness 10k run for brave Lauren..........................................4
Talk Money wtih Claire Cook...................................................14
Local Policing..............................................................................6
Buckingham Park – Judy Upton...............................................24
Is it a Bird?...................................................................................8
A six foot invisible rabbit called Harvey................................ 30
Autumn Garden........................................................................10
What’s on.............................................................................38-41
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Are you free on a Thursday evening? W
hy not sing in a friendly choir? Shoreham Oratorio Choir is an established part of Shoreham by Sea’s classical music scene. They rehearse every Thursday in the warm comfortable surroundings of The Methodist Church, Brunswick Road, Shoreham from 7.45-9.30pm. Their conductor is Tony Allen and accompanist Nicola Gruenberg. They start their season in mid September with concerts at Christmas, Easter and June. Just to confuse you, they have a break with tradition this season and their concerts will be Jan 16th and April 24th 2010. There is no audition and they are always willing to help those who want to learn or improve their singing skills. They always welcome new singers and would love to see you for rehearsals starting Jan 21st 2010. They will be rehearsing Rossini’s Petite Messe Solennelle for a concert on April 24th our concert venue will be St Mary De Haura, Shoreham by Sea. This lovely Norman Church has a great tradition of musical events and has wonderful acoustics for choral singing. The choir also enjoys joint concerts with Chanctonbury Chorus from Steyning in recent years they have performed
Tree Dressing at Woods Mill
Verdi’s Requiem and Karl Jenkin’s The Armed Man in the glorious Lancing College Chapel. They have also sung Handel’s Messiah in Worth Abbey with The Sussex Chorus They have a very long standing exchange with a German Choir from Elmshorn, Schleswig Holstein. Their friends from the Madrigalchor are delightful and choir members have many longstanding friendships. If you go to their web site www.shoreham-oratorio-choir. co.uk you will see the many choral works they have sung in recent years. They welcome experienced singers and those who perhaps have not sung since school choir. Come and experience the thrill of performing the great classical works in a big choir. It is absolutely great for mind, body and spirit. Their next concert will be held in St Mary de Haura, Shoreham by Sea at 7.30pm on Saturday, January 16th 2010 with Berlioz ‘Childhood of Christ’ and carols for Epiphany, the period after Christmas. Soloists will be the international tenor Neil Jenkins, soprano Frederique Klooster, baritone Michel Kallipetis, bass Edmund Connolly. Tickets: £8 in advance, will be available from Bookworms, 4 High Street, Shoreham, choir members and Maggie Kent 01273 465495 or £10 on the door. Shoreham Oratorio Choir look forward to welcoming you!
Loch Ness 10k RUN FOR BRAVE LAUREN
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ith frost on the ground, bare branches on the trees and Christmas around the corner, celebrate this special season with Sussex Wildlife Trust (SWT). On Saturday 5 December (11:0013:00) listen to a wintery tale and sing some festive songs around the magical old oak tree at the Trust’s nature reserve at Woods Mill near Henfield. As well as walking around the woodland, collect natural plant material to create a willow wreath tree decoration to take home. There’s also the chance to use clay and make a tea-light lamp to add sparkle to your Christmas. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Toilets. Wheelchair accessible and disabled toilets. Sorry no dogs. Members: Adults £4 /children £5 / family ticket £12.50 Non-members: Adults £5 /children £6 /family ticket £17.50 Booking essential please ring 01273 497561 4
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fter just two months personal fitness training provided by Enliven Personal Training, a local based Personal Training company, three relatively unfit and untrained local businessmen successfully completed their first 10k run, running around the famous Loch Ness, in Scotland and raised in excess of £2,500 whilst doing so. The run was part of many charity events held recently to raise funds in support of recently paralysed teenager Lauren Jones. Lauren broke her back falling from a tree in June but has amazed doctors, friends and family with her attitude and progress. Whilst still undergoing intensive rehabilitation
and still coming to terms with using her wheelchair, she has had tennis lessons and has been swimming and could even compete for Great Britain in the 2012 Olympics. All monies raised would be going to sports and exercise equipment to help Lauren physical therapy and growing involvement in wheelchair sports. To donate to the appeal, please make cheques payable to the Lauren Jones Foundation and send them to 35 Hurston Close, Worthing, BN14 0AX.
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dur district Police would like to welcome a new Police Officer to the neighbourhood policing team for Lancing and Shoreham town centres. PC Julian Pinkney CP616 has joined Sussex Police from Avon and Somerset Constabulary in October 2009. He started his police career in Taunton in 1987 as a response officer. During his time in the west country Julian worked in a wide variety of uniformed departments including a few years as a community officer in Stoke Bishop, Bristol. Julian has transferred directly in to the Neighbourhood Police Team as this is where he feels he is best suited, as he thrives on community contact and team working to provide lasting solutions. Julian’s role is to bring a visible presence to your community with a particular focus on the business communities in Shoreham and Lancing. Julian is a part-time officer, which means his time is spread thinly but he will be available between 9.30 AM and 2.30 PM on weekdays and will endeavour to be as visible as possible during these times. You can contact Julian via email : julian.pinkney@ sussex.pnn.police.uk Adur Neighbour Policing Team are holding three events at Holmbush Centre, Upper Shoreham Road, Shoreham to promote Christmas Crime
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prevention. These events will take place on Saturday 28th November, Saturday 5th December and Saturday 12th December 2009 between 10am and 2pm. Sussex Police will be joined by West Sussex Fire and Rescue, Neighbourhood Watch, Community Safety team, Crime prevention Officers. The purpose of these events are to reduce crime in three key areas over the Christmas period. These will include; burglaries, vehicle crime and purse thefts. Purse chains, advice and crime prevention cards will be handed out. If you want any crime prevention advice please do not hesitate to come to the stand and speak with us. You will be able to find us in the atrium between Tesco’s and Marks and Spencer.
PCSO’s events in December
PCSO Sandra HEATON Southwick Square Christmas Festival Saturday 12th December 2009, 2nd Saturday in December - all day event (2009 event: date confirmed - details to be finalised) Southwick Square Traders Annual Christmas Festival, with kiddies funfair, best dressed window competition, children's competition. Father Christmas will be in the post office in the afternoon. Hot snacks for hungry
shoppers.Christmas illuminations. Lots of bargains for Christmas. Local charities will have stalls and other activities will be taking place.
Tuesday 15th December 2009: 10.00am to 11.30am Come along to our monthly surgery where you can meet your local PCSO's (PCSO's from: Hillside, Southwick Green and Fishersgate wards will be attending) and have general chat about what's happening in your area, or discuss any problems you may be having. At our next surgery we will have our laptop with us. This is a initiative where we show members of the public images of offenders, in the hope of getting an identification. Hope to see you there. Barn Cafe, Southwick Community Centre, Southwick Street, Southwick. Free entry.
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s it a bird? Is it a plane? No – it’s Captain Righteous who will fly into Shoreham in January 2010 to fight evil villains and ultimately save the day. Adur Theatre Company (ATC) present Captain Righteous and the Christmas Crisis written by Matthew Stevens. This production continues ATC’s tradition of panto with nontraditional themes such as King Arthur, Frankenstein, Panto at The OK Corral and, most recently, Panto of the Opera. Captain Righteous and the Christmas Crisis is a fast moving, funny, cartoon strip style of a show with super heroes and evil villains. Set in Cosmopolis, it has all the expected characters including the evil Red Claw and his two henchmen who plan to take over the world. Add into the mix a branch of the Italian Mafia with Al Cappuchino, the current Godfather of Cosmopolis refusing to relinquish power, then it soon becomes obvious that superhero Captain Righteous and his sidekick Sparrow have their work cut out to save the day. They will be fighting the forces of evil assisted by a host of characters including the local policeman, the town mayor and his PA (a larger than life Dame) and roving TV news reporter Jenny Jackson who has a crush on our superhero. Burton Munday from Dolphin Road, Shoreham takes the title role, assisted in his fight against evil by Ben Casson (Shoreham) a keen but clumsy wannabee superhero – Sparrow. The show boasts two heroines – Laura Egan (Portslade) as TV news reporter Jenny Jenkins and Janet Cuckney (Fishersgate) as the feisty Lucy Lockett. ‘H’ Reeves (Southwick) and Tom Ronan (Lancing) play Mr Biceps and Mr Triceps, the two bungling henchman of arch villain Red Claw (Keith Fowler from Worthing). Jill Leslie (Shoreham Beach) plays Godfather Al Cappuchino, aided and abetted by Italian hoods Mr Linguine (Paul Lynn – Shoreham) and Mr Macarroni (Ron Common –Portslade).
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David Frost, recently appointed manager at The Shoreham Centre, takes the roll of Mayor Grundon Wheelybin who attracts the attention of Vera Vacuous, a larger than life traditional panto Dame played by Pete Levine.
Tickets are on sale now priced at £9. Venue: The Shoreham Centre, Pond Road, Shoreham Dates: Thursday Jan 14th at 7.30pm Friday Jan 15th at 7.30pm Saturday Jan 16th at 2.30pm (matinee) Saturday Jan 16th at 7.30pm Box Office: 01273 591933 To advertise call: 01273 452065
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elcome to the new gardening feature for Inside Shoreham. In the regular feature I will be giving timely pointers for the garden as to what jobs can be carried out to get the best from your garden, greenhouse and the increasingly popular vegetable patch. As we start to get drawn into the short cold days of winter and leave the very mild autumn behind, there are a large number of jobs that can be carried out and may have been put off as you strived to get the most from the garden and keep the summer flowers going for as long as possible.
The lawn Work now will pay dividends in the following year, its a good time to:• Rake up any leaves as soon as possible. Store them in black bin liners to make great leaf compost for next year • Aerate the lawn. Get air into the lawn and loosen compaction by using a fork to put holes in the lawn, that can be filled with lawn sand • Scarify the lawn to remove unwanted thatch and moss from the lawn. It will look rough when done, but it will give the lawn a chance to thicken up. • If we get a couple of dry days then give it a last cut, to keep it looking good for winter.
The greenhouse As the use of the greenhouse reduces, chose a dry warm day to remove the last of the plants outside and give the greenhouse a good clean out. A wash down of all the surfaces will help to kill off any lingering diseases. Make sure the plants go back in to avoid any frost though! 10
If it’s anything like mine then the shed can do with a good tidy up as well. Pots can be washed through, and the contents of the shed can be re-organised to keep it a bit tidier and make it a comfortable place to work on the rainy days.
The vegetable plot Work that is done over winter will reap you rewards next year. It’s time to clear away and start looking ahead to next year. • Dig up plants that have run their course and put them on the compost heap. If any plants have suffered from disease such as tomato blight then burn these, or dispose of at the tip. • Remember to check plants such as runner beans, for any seed pods. These can be stored in dry containers or envelopes to give a good supply of seeds for next year. Even better they are free! • Dig over beds. Adding in well rotted manure or compost will help prepare the ground for next year. If the ground is dug over now the coming frosts will help to break it down, and the birds and other creatures will forage for many of the bugs and their larvae to help clear pests. • Now is a good time to plant garlic to get a good crop for next year. Garlic needs a run of low temperature to get the best from it. • Harvest what remains of crops that can be stored for winter. Carrots and beetroot can be easily stored in sand boxes. We have tried this and it works very well. Crops that cannot be stored such as tomatoes can be put to good use to make chutneys and sauces. Finally take the time to have a hard earned cup of tea and walk around the garden. Take stock of the garden and make a wish list of jobs and improvements for next year. To advertise call: 01273 452065
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wooden shoes by the fireplace, and Sinterklaas would reward good children by placing treats in their shoes. Dutch colonists brought brought this tradition with them to America in the 17th century and here the Anglican name of Santa Claus emerged. In 1822 Clement C. Moore composed the poem A Visit From Saint Nicholas, published as The Night Before Christmas as a gift for his children. In it, he portrays Santa Claus: He had a broad face and a little round belly, That shook when he laughed, like a bowl full of jelly, He was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf, And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself; A wink of his eye and a twist of his head Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread. Other countries feature different gift-bearers for the Christmas or Advent season: La Befana in Italy ~ The Three Kings in Spain, Puerto Rico, and Mexico ~ Christkindl or the Christ Child in Switzerland and Austria ~ Father Christmas in England ~ and Pere NoĂŤl, Father Christmas or the Christ Child in France. Still, the figure of Santa Claus as a jolly, benevolent, plump man in a red suit described in Moore's poem remains with us today and is recognized by children and adults alike around the world.
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he origin of Santa Claus begins in the fourth century with Saint Nicholas, Bishop of Myra, an area in present day Turkey. By all accounts St. Nicholas was a generous man, particularly devoted to children. After his death around 340 A.D. he was buried in Myra, but in 1087 Italian sailors purportedly stole his remains and removed them to Bari, Italy, greatly increasing St. Nicholas' popularity throughout Europe. His kindness and reputation for generosity gave rise to claims he that he could perform miracles and devotion to him increased. St. Nicholas became the patron saint of Russia, where he was known by his red cape, flowing white beard, and bishop's mitre. In Greece, he is the patron saint of sailors, in France he was the patron of lawyers, and in Belgium the patron of children and travellers. Thousands of churches across Europe were dedicated to him and some time around the 12th century an official church holiday was created in his honor. The Feast of St. Nicholas was celebrated December 6 and the day was marked by gift-giving and charity. After the Reformation, European followers of St. Nicholas dwindled, but the legend was kept alive in Holland where the Dutch spelling of his name Sint Nikolaas was eventually transformed to Sinterklaas. Dutch children would leave their
SHOREHAM HEARING CENTRE
A New Service for the Hard of Hearing
A recent look around our town shows signs of resilience to the recent economic developments with new shops and businesses opening. We are pleased to announce that another new business is starting, especially for those suffering from hearing problems. Shoreham Hearing Centre has opened for business and our family run practice is keen to help all those with hearing difficulties. Those of you who have tried hearing instruments before with limited success, and those of you who have noticed a gradual deterioration in your hearing and perhaps have a member of your family giving you a few hints and nudges! We know you’re out there and are keen to help you. The last decade has seen major changes in technology with the age of digital and this applies no less to hearing devices than anything else. Just as televisions have high definition and many different channels and programme options, hearing devises now offer more flexibility for dispensers to ‘tailor make’ your prescription fit your needs and offer more additional features to help you cope with many different and challenging listening situations whether you are working or retired, busy and active or leading a quieter life. If appearance (or non appearance!) of hearing devices is important to you then we have more styles and solutions than ever before. Shoreham Hearing Centre is a private practice diagnosing hearing loss and recommending appropriate treatment including hearing devices. Cathy Colclough is our dispenser and she has many years experience both in the NHS and private sector. “In the mid 90’s I was working in research for a leading manufacturer on the first generation of digital devices. It was so exciting to be able to offer real hope of better hearing but even then we had no idea of the advances a decade would bring! The digital age has grown up around me and now as dispenser with my own business, I am free to offer the best independent advice to my clients based on all those years of working with NHS hearing devices, the research & development work and what I see now as cutting edge technology. There is something to suit all needs and budgets out there now and I am excited to be able to help.
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Claire Cook from independent mortgage and financial advisers Talk Money, gives essential advice
Need a mortgage? Be prepared I
f you are looking for a mortgage, then be prepared. The credit crunch has forced lenders to tighten up their act when assessing new borrowers, so it is imperative your adviser has the right facts when assessing which lender is right for you. You can play a bit part in making your application smooth and trouble free, simply by having all of the correct information and paperwork to hand. It used to be that you could apply for a mortgage and as long as you had a good credit score the lender would ask for nothing further, but things have changed. Not only are mortgages harder to come by, the lender will normally ask for further paperwork to prove that you are a worthy borrower.
Top Tip: Many lenders are asking for bank statements which
In Summary Your adviser needs correct and accurate information to get the best deal for you. It is always best if they can send your paperwork to the lender in one go. Sending up bits at a time can increase the chance of some going missing, or waiting several turnaround times instead of just one. Being prepared can seriously reduce your stress levels when applying for a mortgage and get you a quick and hassle free offer.
For independent advice and a free initial consultation call me Claire Cook on 01273 224667. I would be very happy to assist. Buy to let mortgages are not regulated by the Finanicial Services Authority. Talk Money is a trading style of Best Practice IFA Group Ltd, which is Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Services Authority. If you prefer to pay a fee for advice this option is available, the exact amount of the fee will depend on circumstances but we estimate it will be 0.5% of the loan amount. Where a rate is quoted the rate will depend on individual circumstances and not all borrowers will qualify for acceptance of the loan (or similar).Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
tell a lot about your lifestyle and spending habits, so if you think you might want a mortgage soon, be aware. Also, most don’t mind you being in overdraft, but if you exceed the limit this could cause real problems.
The process If you see an independent adviser, they will recommend the right type of rate for your situation, ie fixed or variable. They will then recommend the right lender for you in terms of lending policy and rate. Bear in mind that your adviser will be dealing with all the different lenders, so they will know the service standards and any lending policy quirks which could affect your application. Your adviser will normally submit your case online, this ensures that your case is immediately with the lender. Your case will then be passed to an underwriter. They will assess your file and decide what is needed in terms of paperwork from you. Most lenders now need the following items, so be prepared. If you are employed, dig out your payslips, especially if you need to prove any bonus or overtime. Self employed people should have their net profit figures ready, normally lenders will require the last three years’. Your last one to three months Bank statements are often required. If you have buy to let properties, often tenancy agreements are needed. You should also bring your Passport or Driving Licence and a recent utility bill or bank statement showing your name and where you live. No adviser can do a mortgage for you without checking these items. One other thing, make sure you are registered on the Voters Roll, this is a requirement of most, if not all lenders. 14
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n the 15th century a section of land north and east of St. Nicholas Church was known as ‘Buckinghams’, apparently named after John Buckingham, a steward of John de Braose who had been given these acres in the 13th century. A house on this land called Buckinghams or Buckingham Place is mentioned in records dating from the 1540s. It is known that in the 1650s the land belonged to Edward Blaker who built a manor house there. In 1766 Colville Bridger bought the house and surrounding acres, making Buckinghams the seat of his landowning family. The park surrounding the house was at this time known as ‘The Lawn’. Around 1820, the Bridgers had a new house built on the site. Buckingham House was an imposing mansion designed by J.B. Rebecca. It had a classical style façade including Doric columns. Today part of the exterior of Buckingham house still survives, incorporated into a modern housing estate off of what is now Normans Crescent. Originally, Buckingham House had a gatehouse known as Buckingham Lodge, that lead to both Buckingham House and it’s private park. It was situated just north of the trees at the top of Buckingham Road. The lodge keeper’s job was to open the gates for the estate’s carriages to pass and to keep trespassers out. Later there were two gates, one for pedestrians and one for motor vehicles. Rebuilt by the early 20th century, the current gatehouse is now a residential address in Upper Shoreham Road. From the beginning of the 20th century the park was occasionally opened to the public for fetes and other events. To the north of the park, a hunting gate led out onto the open downland beyond. The hounds belonging to the Southdown Hunt were housed in kennels within the park at this time. A seat inscribed to those who had died in World War 1, fronted the triangle of trees at the top of Buckingham Road. From the 18th century the Bridger family also owned Little Buckingham
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Farm, on land north of what is now The Avenue. Today, The Avenue largely follows the route of what was once an old cart track from the ferry at Old Shoreham via The Street to Portslade. This route passed both Little Buckingham Farm and Buckingham House. In the 1930s tenant farmer Captain Torr who lived in its own rather grand house, Little Buckingham, was running Little Buckingham Farm. At this time the thriving farm had a 1000 acres of land, including downland to the north and meadows to the east of Buckingham Road. Its buildings included a dairy, chicken huts, and a granary. The chicken huts had been designed to house soldiers in the First World War and were home to hundred of birds. It also had stabling for both heavy horses to pull the farm vehicles, and racehorses, which were used to compete at Fontwell and Lingfield. The farm also had a duck pond and a large dovecote. The dovecote still remains, situated on what is now Downsway. The farm buildings north of The Avenue and Little Buckingham House itself are however long gone. In the 1890s the Bridger Family moved to nearby Adur Lodge in The Street. Adur Lodge at this time had its own coach houses beside it, which
weren’t demolished until after the Second World War. When the Bridgers moved to Adur Lodge, the imposing mansion Buckingham House was then let for a while to Henry Head, who tragically lost three of his sons during the time he was living there, including one killed at Galipoli and one in the Titanic disaster. The house and its grounds were bought W.G. Little in the early 1900s. He built a new mansion 200 yards north of the original, which later became the Downs School. After the Second World War this imposing mock Tudor house became a children’s home for a while before finally being demolished. In 1930, the western area of the parkland was built on and the council acquired the eastern section. It cost them £14, 850 for it’s 38 acres and was officially opened to the public as Buckingham Park on February 28th 1931 During the Second World War, Buckingham Park was used as an army camp, and Adur Lodge and Little Buckingham House were also taken over by the army. After the war, Buckingham Park was soon open to the public again providing the tennis courts, bowling green, cricket and football pitches and playground that are still popular today. Judy Upton To advertise call: 01273 452065
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lwood P. Dowd is the nicest man in town, but he has a problem. His family thinks he’s crazy, his lawyer thinks he’s crazy, and the doctors are certain he’s crazy. It’s all because of Elwood’s best friend Harvey, an invisible six-foot tall white rabbit with a taste for a whisky or two. Harvey by Mary Chase is Wick Theatre Company’s choice for the New Year, a gentle family comedy full of fun characters, and the perfect antidote to panto! It is probably best known as the 1950s film of the same name starring James Stewart, which was based on this deliciously witty Pulitzer Prize winning play. Directed by Guy Steddon. Elwood (Bob Ryder) is a regular patron of every bar for miles around. He is always happy to meet people and buy them a drink, but Vita and Myrtle Mae Simmons (Judith Berrill and Olivia Robinson), the sister and niece who live with Elwood, find him a social embarrassment. He insists on introducing Harvey to everyone and now their friends and neighbours are
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companion. But when Elwood loses Harvey and turns up at the sanatorium looking for him, it seems that his delusion has had a strange effect on the doctors, including the renowned and very pompous Dr. Chumley, his medical partner Dr. Sanderson (Will Hackett) and their secretary Miss Kelly (Natalie Colgate) Among the characters we encounter in this hilarious comedy is Duane Wilson (John Garland), tough orderly at the sanatorium and very loyal to his boss. Betty Chumley (Gill Etter) is the doctor’s long-suffering wife, then there’s Ethel Chauvenet (Joan Bearman) a snobbish family friend, and a nononsense cab driver called E.J. Lofgren (David Creedon).
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Rest poor Vita is so upset that she gives completely the wrong impression and ends up being committed in his place! Finally the truth emerges, Vita is released and the search is on for Elwood and his invisible
Performances run from Wednesday 6 to Saturday 9 January, 2010 at the Barn Theatre, Southwick Street, Southwick. Curtain up is at 7.45pm. Tickets cost £8.50 for Wednesday and Thursday, and £9.00 for Friday and Saturday from the Box Office on 01273 597094 or through our website: www. wicktheatre.co.uk
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New Year’s Eve Events New Year’s Eve Party at The Ropetackle Centre presented by The Noise Next Door
What better way to see in the New Year than with your favourite improvised comedy team, The Noise Next Door? Join us at the Ropetackle for an evening of non-stop entertainment and the biggest party in town! The night will kick off with a champagne reception before we add a splash of the Mediterranean with a locally produced paella supper. 8.30pm – late. Tickets are limited so book early to avoid disappointment. Tickets £35 (Includes glass of champagne and paella dinner). Ropetackle Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham by Sea, BN43 5EG. Tel: (01273) 464440. W: www.ropetacklecentre.co.uk
New Year’s Eve at The Shoreham Centre – Details TBC Call centre for information on (01273) 454686.
New Year’s Eve at The Crown & Anchor, High Street, Shoreham-by-Sea
Celebrate the New Year with live music from 'Rubber Band' featuring Dave Barnard, Sonia Maz and Theseus Gerard. Doors 7.30pm, £5 Entry on Door. Tel: 01273 463500.
General Saturday 26th December: Herbie’s Boxing Day Jazz Breakfast
Weds 9th – Sat 12th December: The Southwick Players present “Moonshine to Stardust”
A walk through the 1920s including music, news and dance. At the Barn, Southwick Street, Southwick, West Sussex. Tickets available through the box office (01273) 597094 or online via http://www. ticketlord.com/barn.htm. www.southwickplayers.org.uk
Saturday 19th December: Barnstormers Comedy
Barnstormers Comedy is back with more great comedy for the new season. 8.30pm. £10 in advance, £12.50 on the door. Ropetackle Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham by Sea, BN43 5EG. Tel: (01273) 464440. W: www.ropetacklecentre.co.uk
Courses and Classes Southwick Sequence Dance Club
Every Wednesday at St.John Ambulance HQ, The Twitten, Southwick. 7.30pm to 9.30pm - £2.50 each (First Night FREE). For more information please call Mike on (01273) 592194.
Streetdance fitness class for adults
Tuesdays 8-9pm in the Shoreham centre main hall. £4 per session. For more info call: 07885 205307. This is a fun drop-in class, no need to book in advance.
Modern Jive
Learn Modern Jive, Wednesdays from 8pm – 11pm at The Shoreham Centre, Pond Road, Shoreham. Contact Ian and Diana on 01273 you reach your target goal 453733 for more details or visit www.danceaholics.co.uk.
Feeling Good at Feel Good Factor The Legendary Herbie Flowers, along with friends from far and wide, delights an audience and shows off how fun and entertaining Boxing Day morning can be. Wash away those Christmas hangover Blues with some Jazz! Adults £8, Under 16's £2. Ticket includes a cup of coffee. 11am. Ropetackle Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham by Sea, BN43 5EG. Tel: (01273) 464440. W: www.ropetacklecentre.co.uk
Wednesdays – Shoreham Centre Indoor / Outdoor Market
9am – 12.30ish. With Coffee Shop, Refreshments and Car Parking. For more info please call (01273) 454686 or visit www.shorehamcentre.co.uk
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What’s on in December Sussex Highland Dancers Southwick & Shoreham Branch
Saturdays 10.45am – 11.45am. St Julians Church Hall, Rectory Road, Shoreham. 5 years and over. Fees – Adults £2.50 per session, Children £2 per session. For more info contact Trudy Bellinger on 07854 649711.
Weekly Tea Dance
Starting Friday 8th January 2010. 2.30-4.30pm. Ballroom, Latin and limited Sequence to recorded music. Main Hall, The Shoreham Centre. £3.50. For more info chat with Ray or Janis on 01273 453328.
Music, Arts and Creative Writing Thursday 3rd December: Phillippe Barnes and Special guests
hits along with live favourites. £14 seated / £12 standing. 7.30pm. Ropetackle Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham by Sea, BN43 5EG. Tel: (01273) 464440. W: www.ropetacklecentre.co.uk
Tuesday 15th December: SAM Snowdown
The show celebrates SAMs 1 year anniversary of music tuition and recording at the Riverside business centre, along with the several schools that use SAM’s full instrumental and workshop music service. This action packed event is fun for all the family to enjoy this Christmas, tickets are £5 each, £4 for any student of the Sussex Academy of Music. 6.30pm. Ropetackle Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham by Sea, BN43 5EG. Tel: (01273) 464440. W: www. ropetacklecentre.co.uk
Friday 18th December: Three Bonzos and a Piano
Fresh from a three month tour of America and Europe, Brighton born flautist Philippe Barnes returns to Shoreham with exciting new material, showcasing his hugely diverse influences of Celtic, Jazz, Flamenco and Arabic music. Tickets £8. 7.45pm. Ropetackle Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham by Sea, BN43 5EG. Tel: (01273) 464440. W: www.ropetacklecentre.co.uk
Fans who missed the recent (and possibly final) reunion tour OF THE BONZO DOG DOO DA BAND, or are experiencing withdrawal symptoms having actually managed to catch up with it, will be delighted to know that these Bonzos will provide them with a life affirming and glorious “hair of the dog” in the true anarchic spirit of the infamous band. 8pm. £12. Ropetackle Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham by Sea, BN43 5EG. Tel: (01273) 464440. W: www.ropetacklecentre.co.uk
Thursday 3rd December: The Golden Slipper Performers Club
Friday 18th December: 60s, 70s, 80s Disco night
The Cellar Bar of the Ferry Inn, High St Shoreham, 8.30 for 9pm. Free entry! A host of musicians gather for their monthly meeting in the most compact performance venue in the known universe to perform short spots. A wide range of musical genres, all subjected to new and innovative interpretations!
With Top DJs Kenny and Billy-Lee. The Shoreham Centre, Pond Road, 7.30pm till midnight, with Bar & Cafe. Tickets only £5 on the night. Call centre for ticket details on (01273) 454686 or visit www. shorehamcentre.co.uk.
Monday 21st December: The Shoreham Session
A fun night of dancing and chilling to classic soul and Motown floor fillers. 8pm – Midnight. The Shoreham Centre, Pond Road. 7.30pm till midnight, with Bar & Cafe. Tickets only £6 on the night. Call centre for ticket details on (01273) 454686 or visit www.shorehamcentre.co.uk.
The Bridge Inn, High Street, Shoreham, 8.30 for 9.00. Free entry. A dozen or two musicians meet for a traditional round-table folk session. Accordions, melodeons, fiddles, guitars, mandolins, concertinas are just some of the instruments you might hear. Call it folk, roots, or celtic music, hear tunes and songs from England, Ireland, Scotland and beyond.
Saturday 5th December: “Tonight Matthew”
Courses, Clubs and Workshops
Sunday 6th December: Herbie’s Jazz Breakfast
December dates: Tuesday 7th. January dates: Thursday 21st & Sunday 31st. Four hours of tuition in a small group. An opportunity to learn various ways to cut and lay tiles then practise what you have learnt by making a mosaic to keep. Price includes all materials, information sheets and refreshments. To find out more or to reserve a place please telephone Denise on 01273 463268 or visit www.somosaic.co.uk
Saturday 5th December: Soul & Motown
Doors open 8.30pm till 11pm. Shoreham Airport. Ticket £6. Back due to popular demand this 7 piece band gets everyone up and dancing with their mix of 70s 80s and 90s music including Bowie, Rolling Stones, The Kinks, Elvis and much more; for further information visit their website at www.tonightmatthew.com. The legendary Herbie Flowers, along with friends from far and wide, delights an audience and shows how fun and entertaining Sunday mornings can be. Adults £8, Under 16's £2 Time: 11am to 1pm. Ropetackle Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham by Sea, BN43 5EG. Tel: (01273) 464440. W: www.ropetacklecentre.co.uk
Thursday 10th December: A Christmas Concert by the Adur Concert Band
The Adur Band is long established in Shoreham, and plays tours in Europe as well as entertaining in Sussex all year round. 7.30pm. Tickets: £8 / concessions: £6. Ropetackle Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham by Sea, BN43 5EG. Tel: (01273) 464440. W: www. ropetacklecentre.co.uk
Friday 11th December: Richard Durrant’s Airport Club
Doors 7pm, music from 8pm. Tickets £9 in advance / £11 on the door. A very special “Club Class” edition with finger food and a slightly more refined atmosphere...Posh dress please…half of Shoreham seem to be getting their best evening wear out for this gig! www.richard-durrant. com. Ropetackle Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham by Sea, BN43 5EG. Tel: (01273) 464440. W: www.ropetacklecentre.co.uk
Sunday 13th December: Boomtown Rats & Dave Sharpe (The Alarm)
.... Garry & Simon the driving force behind the Rats sound, have put their powerful alliance together once again to re-ignite and develop the essence of their music as it should be heard, with its driving rhythms and meaty guitar riffs. Their new band, with Pete Barton on bass & vocals and Darren Beale on guitar, perform all their classic
Somosaic Beginners Mosaic Workshops.
Shoreham Oratorio Choir
Rehearsals Thursday evenings 7.45 – 9.30pm in The Methodist Church, Brunswick Road, Shoreham by Sea. For more details call Maggie Kent 01273 465495 or visit.www.shoreham-oratorio-choir.co.uk
Music Workshops
For a variety of music workshops ranging from Junior Rock School through to songwriting, DJ-ing and music technology call Sussex Academy of Music (SAM) on 0800 756 9411 or visit their website at www.sussexmusic.com
Creative Writing Workshops: Unleash your imagination
Workshops in central Shoreham. For more information call Jennifer on 01273 454867
Adur Art Club
Meets Tuesdays 7.30pm – 9.30pm & Thursdays 2pm – 4pm. Room 8, Shoreham Centre, Pond Road, Shoreham. Membership £35 per annum. For more info please visit http://aartc.webs.com
Arts & Crafts, Computers, Health & Fitness, Languages, Performing Arts, Literacy, Numeracy and ESOL.
West Sussex Adult & Community Learning Service have a wide range of classes running in your area, including a NEW venue for daytime classes at Southwick Community Centre, also local libraries and King's Manor Community School (Wednesday Eves). Brochures available from libraries and Southwick Community Centre. For further info call 0845 601 0161
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Messengers UK Youth Gospel Choir
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Southwick Art Club
Retired looking for new or old interests to share with others? Shoreham and Southwick U3A offers an extensive range of educational, creative and leisure activities for older people. It’s a flourishing and friendly organization and new members are welcome. Contact 01903 754719.
A community youth gospel choir in Shoreham for 10 – 18 year olds. No auditions necessary – just enthusiasm. Shoreham Baptist Church, Western road, Shoreham. Tuesdays from 7 – 8.30pm. For more info visit www.messengerschoir.org or email info@messengerschoir.org Wednesdays 7.30pm at Southwick Community Centre. Membership fee - £30 p/a. Over 16s. Contact: Clifford Feeney – (01273) 411890
Beach Bateria
All ages and abilities welcome to join this community based Samba band. The group meets every Wednesday from 7.30pm – 9.30pm at The Church of the Good Shepherd, Kings Walk, Shoreham Beach. Fees – Adults £3.50 per session / Students £3 / Under 16s £2. For more info contact Jeremy Croucher on (01273) 455513.
St. Mary De Haura Handbell Ringers
Pilates Mixed ability drop-in Pilates classes at the Shoreham Centre on Tuesdays 9.30 am, Thursday 6.30 pm & Fridays 5.30 pm. For more details ring Jenny on 01273 454041.
Legs Bums and Tums. Tuesday evenings 7-8pm in the main hall The Shoreham centre. £4 per session with an aerobic warm up and exercises aimed at toning legs, bums and tums! For more info call 07885 205307
Small friendly group. New members (over 16s) always welcome. The group meets Wednesdays from 7.30pm at St. Mary De Haura Church, Shoreham. Membership £25. For more info contact Andy Parrott on (01273) 453844.
Adur East Lions club
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Aerobics (incorporating small hand weights)
Shoreham Stitch & Bitch Knitting Group
Meet every Monday at Beach House, East Street from 7:30pm to 9:30pm. All abilities from newbies to experienced welcome. For more information email Linda at: shorehamknits@yahoo.co.uk
Pushy Mothers
1 hour outdoor buggy workout . You can talk but you must walk – a great way of meeting other mums and get fit at the same time. Thursdays 12.30 Buckingham Park. Try your first session for only £5! For more info call Karolina on 07931 758307 or visit www. pushymothers.com
Worthing Speakers Club – Public Speaking Made Fun. Meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays each month at The Charles Dickens Pub, 56 Heene Road, Worthing, BN11 3RG. Arrive for: 715pm, Start: 7:30pm, Finish 9:30pm. Everyone very welcome. For more information please contact Meg Heyworth on (01323) 872487, meg@heyworth.co.uk or visit www.worthingspeakers.org.uk
Courses, clubs and workshops 55+ Exercise to music
To loosen joints, strengthen muscles and improve circulation. Every Monday from 1.45pm – 2.30pm at St. Julian’s Church Hall, Rectory Road, Shoreham. £3 per session. For more details please call Susan on (01273) 249600.
Adur Valley Bridge Clubs- Shoreham
Meet 4th Tuesday of the month at the Royal George Public House, Holmbush Roundabout, Shoreham. 8pm. All welcome. Low / High impact class with upper body workout. Every Monday 6.30-7.30pm at St. Julian's Church Hall, Rectory Rd. Shoreham. £4 per session. Drop in or contact Susan on (01273) 249600 for more details.
Adur Petanque Club (Boules) Tuesdays & Thursdays from 7pm and Sunday mornings from 10.30am at Lancing Manor Park (next to the Impulse Leisure Centre). New members welcome. Come and Try. For further information please call (01903) 776387 or visit www.adurpetanque.co.uk
Shoreham Horticultural & Allotment Society The Shoreham Horticultural and Allotment Society holds meetings on the first Friday of each month at St. Peters Church Hall, Shoreham starting at 7.30pm. Monthly speakers talk on various subjects with a break for home made refreshments. Free admission. For further information contact Daphne Thomas on 01273 463638.
Pregnancy Yoga Gentle yoga to help your body adapt to the demands of pregnancy, prepare for birth and meet other mums to be. The classes are on Wednesdays from 4.45-6.15 and 6.30-8 at the Huntingdon Hall, Shoreham Free Church, Buckingham Rd., Shoreham by Sea. For more information, please call Rachel on 01273 386121 or email rachel. claridge@ntlworld.com
Adur Book Club for the over 60s
EBU Affiliated Duplicate Bridge Club. Very friendly. Visitors welcome. No partner required. The Hall of the Church of The Good Shepherd, Shoreham Beach. Tuesday afternoons at 1.30pm. For more information contact Bob & Kathy Whiting on (01403) 711707, Email: adur.bridge@ btinternet.com, www.adurbridge.org.uk
Meetings are at Shoreham Library on the 1st Thursday of every month from 10am – 11.30. All books are supplied free by West Sussex Library Service. Large print and audio versions available. Cost £2.50 per session. Call Pam Simons on (01273) 441571 for more details.
The Southern Counties Orchid Society
Thursday evenings from 6.15pm-7.15pm in Huntingdon Hall, Shoreham Free Church, Buckingham Road, Shoreham-by-Sea. For more details ring Lucy on 07939 267909 or via lucibailey@hotmail.com
Meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month in the De Brock Suite at Lancing Leisure Centre. 7.30pm start. Monthly speakers give talks on various aspects of orchid culture or associated interests such as travel which could include many aspects of natural history. Membership at present is £7 per person per annum. Further information regarding the society can be obtained from the Secretary on 01903 241433.
Sussex Quilters
Meet the first Wednesday in the month from 10am to 12 noon in the Deal Room, Southwick Community Centre, Southwick. Workshops, speakers, demonstrations etc. Annual subscription £15, monthly sub £2. New members welcome. For further information please contact: Anne Moncrieff (01273) 328215.
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Thursdays – Yoga Classes
Yoga Hatha and Vinyasa Flow Yoga at Shoreham Chiropractic Clinic. Morning and evening classes. For more information call 01273 461155.
Southwick Camera Club All abilities and ages welcome. The club meets Thursdays from 7.30pm at the Southwick Community Centre and has an interesting schedule of participatory and spectator events. Membership £28. For more information contact Alan Humphries on (01273) 591449.
To advertise call: 01273 452065
What’s on in December Southwick & Fishersgate Horticultural Society
The society meets on the 1st Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm in the Garden Room, Southwick Community Centre. New members always welcome.
Older Adults T’ai Chi
Small-Fry
Babies and Toddlers group held every Wednesday from 9.30am-12 on the 1st floor of the 3rd Sea Scout Building on Adur Recreation Ground, Shoreham. Admission £2 per family (1st visit free). For more information visit www.small-fry.net or call 07758 653230.
Tuesdays 1.30pm – 2.30pm. £3. The Shoreham Centre, Pond Road, Shoreham, BN43 5WU. T: (01273) 454686 or visit the website: www.shorehamcentre.co.uk
Children’s Storytime
Health and Support Groups
Scamps baby and toddler group
Prayer for Healing
Thursdays between 2pm and 4pm. Southwick Christian Community Church, 1 – 5 Roman Crescent, Southwick, BN42 4TY. For details call 07588 571954.
Cardiac Rehab Support
Exercise classes supervised by qualified instructors are held every Wednesday and Friday 11.15 - 12.15 and Tai Chi classes every Monday 3 - 4 pm at Shoreham Free Church Hall, Buckingham Road. Exercise classes also at Southlands Hospital, Cardiac Rehab Unit, Cedar Ward Wednesdays 2.30 - 3.30 pm. Carers welcome. £3 per session (£5 per couple). Just turn up or ring (01273) 455239 for more details. www.cardiacrehabsupport.org.uk
Doris Stokes Memorial Church & Healing Association
A spiritual group who meet every 2nd Thursday of the month at Southwick Community Centre at 7.30pm for Messages and Healing by a free will donation. Forthcoming dates: Thurs 10th Dec (a memorial service remembering our loved ones in spirit). All welcome. For more info email dorisstokesmcha@googlemail.com or call (01273) 452338.
Adur Stroke Group
Fridays at Marsh House Park Lane Southwick from 2 - 4pm. Any person who has been affected by a stroke (and their carer if necessary) is welcome. Social events are arranged with the occasional trip. Transport is restricted but can possibly be arranged in certain circumstances. Applications can only be accepted from persons living in the Adur area. Further details or enquiries should be made to the Secretary (Stan Ford) on 01273-453760.
Babies and Toddlers Little Angels
Baby and Toddler Group (0 to school age). Wednesdays 12.45 to 2.45pm at St Michael’s and All Angels Church Hall, Church Lane, Southwick (re-commencing on 9th September after school holidays). Enjoy a light lunch, participate in songs, stories and encourage your infants to create something wonderful! £1.50 per child over 6 months, and a donation for lunch. Enquiries to Sue Hayes on (01273) 593137.
Socatots
Soccer Play Programme for children from 6 months to 5 years www.socatots.com/brighton-hove-shoreham. Shoreham every Friday. For more details call Natasha 07738 545925 or email n.morris@ socatots.com. The Shoreham Centre, Pond Road, Shoreham, BN43 5WU. T: (01273) 454686 / W: www.shorehamcentre.co.uk
Kimbalu Music Classes
Music classes for parents/carers and their babies and pre-school children; singing together, playing with instruments & having fun. Classes at 9.30. 10.15. 11.00. Wednesdays – Shoreham Baptist Church. Fridays – Southwick Christian Community Church. For details or to book a place call Lorrie on 01273 464934 or email Kimbalu@ntlworld.com £4.00 per family - first class free (Running successfully since 1994 formerly Tots & Tunes)
Baby Massage
Eases colic – promotes restful sleep – improves bonding Wednesdays – 12.30pm. Pre-booking essential. Call (01903) 525934 for details. The Shoreham Centre, Pond Road, Shoreham, BN43 5WU. T: (01273) 454686 / W: www.shorehamcentre.co.uk
Southwick Library: Thursdays 11 – 11.30am. Shoreham Library: Fridays 2.10pm – 2.40pm. Thursdays 9.30 - 11.30 am at St Peters Church Hall, West Street, Shoreham. £2 per family/childminder, including tea/coffee (first visit free). Toys, art/crafts, singing with actions.
Youth Activities & Events Saturday 5th December: The Root & Branch Theatre Company presents “Dragon Tails or Tales of Dragons and Woodland Wyrms” (Ages 7-11 years)
Take a journey from the timeless epic Beowulf and the Death Dragon through the folklore of Sussex to discover the truth behind the myth of dragonlore. Is he guilty or not? You decide. The Barn Theatre, Southwick Community Centre. 2pm - 4.30. Please see website for more information www.rootandbranchtheatre.co.uk. Tickets available from Barn Box Office: (01273) 597094 / barnboxoffice@gmail.com
VC Jubilee youth development cycling club
For 9-18 year olds, younger can attend with parent/guardian. Saturdays 10-12noon, meet at car park by Adur Outdoor Activities Centre, Brighton Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, BN43 5LT. To find out more see: www.vcjubilee.co.uk or call Sally Page (01273) 843859 or email vcjubilee@vcjubilee.co.uk
Beach Streetdance Club
Every Wednesday @ The Church of the Good Shepherd Hall on Shoreham Beach. 4+ year olds: 3.45pm – 4.45pm. 8+ year olds 4.45pm – 5.45pm. £4 per session (£6 family). For more info please call 07885 205307, email streetdance@sarahparker.co.uk or just turn up.
Helen O'Grady Drama Academy
Classes for children 5-17years. Shoreham Methodist Church Hall - Mondays 4-5pm, 5-6pm and 6-7pm depending on age-group. Contact Rosie Langhorn on 01444 458039 or email: southdowns@ helenogrady.co.uk or visit the website www.helenogrady.co.uk for more details.
Film Shown at Ropetackle Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham by Sea, BN43 5EG. Tel: (01273) 464440. W: www.ropetacklecentre.co.uk Saturday 5th December: Saturday morning picture club presents “The Nightmare Before Christmas”
Jack Skellington, the pumpkin king of Halloween Town, is bored with doing the same thing every year for Halloween. One day he stumbles into Christmas Town, and is so taken with the idea of Christmas that he tries to get the resident bats, ghouls, and goblins of Halloween town to help him put on Christmas instead of Halloween -- but alas, they can't get it quite right. Film starts 11am. Ages 4 to 104. Ticket £3 per child includes a drink and biscuit.
Thursday 17th December: Beethoven’s belated birthday celebrations: “In Search of Beethoven”
In Search of Beethoven has brought together the world’s leading performers and experts on Beethoven to reveal new insights into this legendary composer. Film 7.45pm. Tickets £5.
If any of the details listed here are incorrect or your club or event isn’t included and you would like it to be please email jess@shorehamdirectory.com with details.
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Aerial & Satellite A&S Aerials...........................................17 Activities Snooker Club.........................................37 Wickers Gymnastic Club.......................27 Bathrooms Bargain Bathrooms...............................26 Bathroom Fitters Roger Fox..............................................32 RSP Building Services...........................34 Bargain Bathrooms...............................26 Barbers Groom4Men..........................................18 Beautician Kasia Eyelashes.....................................34 Confident Image...................................29 Pure Bliss...............................................28 Blinds Simply Blinding.....................................19 Homestyle.............................................18 Book Keeping Sussex Office Services..........................37 Diamond Book Keeping.......................28
Decorators TC Builders.............................................31 Roger Fox..............................................32 RSP Building Services...........................34 Driving Lessons Ian Swyer..............................................37 Electrician Ged Asbery...........................................36 D A Dray & Sons....................................33 Estate Agents Jacob Steel............................................23 Financial Advisor Talk Mortgages................................ 5/14 ADR Financial Services.........................16 Garden Maintenance Any Garden...........................................33 Southcoast Tree Care............................34 John Fitzgerald......................................36 Garage Conversions PJ Carpentry..........................................31 Glass Shoreham Glass Centre........................37 Guttering South and Martin..................................31
Building Services RSP Building Services...........................34 Robert Builders.....................................36 TC Builders.............................................31
Gutter Cleaning Sussex Cleaning....................................17
Business Services Sussex Office Services..........................37 Dentist Shoreham Smile Studio..........................7
Handyman Ted and Tone Maintenance..................36 Roger Fox..............................................32 Oddjob Man..........................................28
Care Services CareWatch.............................................32
Hearing Aids The Shoreham Hearing Centre.............13
Cat Sitter Cats at Home........................................37
Hair Dresser Girl talk..................................................22
Carpet Cleaning Safe Clean.............................................33 Carpentry PJ Carpentry..........................................31 Roger Fox..............................................32 Chiropractor Shoreham chiropractor Clinic...............15 Computer Sales Service and repairs Evolution...............................................29 Curtains Homestyle.............................................18 Day Nursery Deepdene Nursery & Infant School.....25 Sunshine Nursery.................. Front Cover Sunshine Nursery...................Back Cover 42
Gymnastic Club Wickers Gymnastic Club.......................27
Health Essentials..............................................17 Heating Specialist John Buckett..........................................36 J Turnbull...............................................36 Health and Beauty Feel Good Factor...................................22 Jewellers Darren Ross...........................................35 Kitchen Suppliers The Kitchen Store..................................11 Manhattan 48.......................................23 Sussex Kitchen & Bathroom.................25 Ted and Tone Maintenance..................36 Roger Fox..............................................32 RSP Building Services...........................34
Landscape Contractors Orchard Building Services.....................32 Any Garden...........................................33 Logs Any Garden...........................................17 Loft Conversions Robert Builders.....................................36 Mechanics Prestige Autotech.................................19 Music Tuition Sussex Academy of Music....................17 Oven Cleaning Oven-U..................................................32 Ovenscleaners4U..................................30 Podiatrist/Chiropody Foot Power............................................34 Mandy Kirby..........................................35 Podia Clinic............................................26 Painter and Decorator Ted and Tone Maintenance..................36 Roger Fox..............................................32 TC Builders.............................................31 Plasterer Jamieson Plastering Services...............33 Plumber/Heating Specialist John Buckett..........................................36 J Turnbull...............................................36 Primary School Deepdene Nursery & Infact School......25 Pubs The Crown & Anchor...............................2 The Romans............................................9 Restaurant/Takeaway Rajah...................................... Front Cover Samins............................................ 20/21 Crown & Anchor......................................2 Into the Blue.........................................29 Roofing L&M Roofing..........................................37 South & Martin......................................31 Shoes Deja Shoes............................................34 Solicitors Marsh & Co............................................28 Snooker Club Shoreham Snooker Club.......................37 Taxi T-Link...................................... Front Cover Ashleys Airport Taxi..............................27 Tree Care Southcoast Tree Care............................34 Waste Disposal Atec Services.........................................37 Wheelie Bin Cleaning Wheelie Clean.......................................43 To advertise call: 01273 452065
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