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OCTOBER 2009
Shoreham & Southwick
Inside this issue • Nature in Autumn - Sussex Trust • Policing in our community • Send a letter to Santa this Christmas • First Time Buyers return to the Market • Shoreham Fire Station • Southwick Drop-in Centre • Whats On • Plus more
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Shoreham & Southwick Editor’s comment Hello and welcome to the October edition of Inside Shoreham and Southwick magazine. Well, here we are into the month where we can expect some
In this months issue we have some local news on local charities as well as the new drop in centre in Southwick. You can also read the latest article our local community support police.
changeability and unpredictableness in the weather and those
This month Chief Inspector Asser writes about the possibility of
long dark nights are really starting to draw in. We are very lucky
Adur and Worthing Police merging. Find out more on page 8.
being on the South coast since we do get some warm, crisp days, which I really love. Of course, we can also have a cooler breeze
What is the history behind the Shoreham Fire Station? If you want to find out more then read Judy Uptons latest article on
and it can be a bit wetter, and the sun sets earlier and evenings
page 24. Also have a look at our what’s guide to see if there are
draw in, but October is still a great autumnal month.
any local activities you would like to participate in and as listings
In this month, we have Halloween or All Hallows' Eve. As in the Celtic festival of Samhain, it was a time to celebrate the end of harvest time in the Gaelic culture. For many families with kids it is hollowing out pumpkins or having dressing up parties and
are free and let us know about any events you are involved with so we can let others know. And as always we have lots of great local businesses ready to make your life that bit easier.
maybe trick or treating – which has really caught on in the
On that note, have a great month.
past years.
Angela
Inside this issue Petanque Club raisese money for Sussex Air Ambulance ....4
Samins - A taste of the real East............................................18
Local Pubs raise money for Life Boat House ..........................4
Samins Menu ................................................................... 19/20
Nature in Autumn - Sussex Trust .............................................6 Policing in our community .......................................................8 Send a letter from Santa this christmas................................11
Shoreham Fire Station.............................................................24 Southwick Drop-in Centre.......................................................28
First Time Buyers return to the Market - Claire Cook ..........12
Whats On ............................................................................ 34-37
65% of motorists say independent garages are best .........14
Local business index................................................................38
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Petanque Club raises money for Sussex Air Ambulance
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ast month, Adur Petanque Club played host to 14 doubles teams who attended the Charity Open held in aid of The Sussex Air Ambulance. All proceeds, including a super raffle were donated to the S.A.A. A cheque for £226 was presented by County Councillor Brian Coomber to aid this worthy cause. The winners Tony & Derick from the Handcross P.C. will have their names inscribed on The Peter Davey Cup to record their outstanding achievement. The highest placed pair from Adur P.C. were Ray & Noman who finished in 2nd place
The Adur Club is to hold its final 'Open' triples tournament of the season at Lancing Manor Park on 4 October next. Part of the proceeds are to be allocated to a fund being raised in order to support the Ladies Triples Team representing England at the FIPJP World Championship for Women to be held in Thailand. Our own Debbie Elcome is a member of that team. The Club wishes them every success in their endeavours. Further info from Albert (Chairman) 01903-776387 or www.adurpetanque.co.uk
Local pubs raise £2100 for Lifeboat House in a series of charity events with RNLI and Shoreham Fire Brigade T
he 2nd Annual Portslade and Southwick charity trophy fundraiser, organised by landlords Chris Pobjoy of The Romans, Southwick, and Steve Bennett from the Stanley Arms, Portslade was held on Saturday 29th August. The aim of the event was to raise funds for the new Shoreham Lifeboat House. The event took the form of a football match between both pubs. The match was won by The Romans on penalties. This was followed by a four-way tug of war between both pubs, the RNLI and the Shoreham Fire Brigade. In the final The Romans beat the RNLI (big surprise). Afterwards everyone went back to the hosts pub – this year The Romans. What followed was a series of fundraisers...BBQ, Raffle and Auction... this raised a fantastic £2,100. The landlords, Chris Pobjoy and Steve Bennett, want to thank all for their support and look forward to next years third annual charity event.
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Wildlife Watching – Fungi A warm wet autumn results in a wonderful array of mushrooms and toadstools. Woodlands, both deciduous and coniferous, and old pastures are the best places to find fungi. However they can be found everywhere – in parks, gardens and on lawns. The mushrooms and toadstools visible at this time of year are the fruiting bodies. The mycelium or main part of the fungus is hidden from view in the ground or in rotting matter. Fungi play a vital role in 6 INSIDE 1009.indd 6
Autumn produces some of nature’s most vibrant colours with deciduous trees and shrubs dropping leaves by a process known as senescence. As chlorophyll, the green pigment in leaves, starts to break down, other pigments show through to give yellows and oranges, reds, blues and purples. Ideal conditions for the best autumn colours are sunny days followed by crisp, cold nights but one stormy night can easily strip hedgerows and woodlands of leaves at this time of year and change the whole look of the landscape. One of the best ways to help wildlife in Sussex is in your own garden or green space.
Gardening Tips • Leave mature ivy uncut if possible, as it is an excellent late source of nectar for insects. • Make a leaf pile for hibernating mammals and ground-feeding birds overwintering in the UK.
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Policing in our community A message from Chief Inspector Asser. An exciting opportunity to merge both Worthing and Adur police has presented itself, which is currently subject of a review. Our district council has already merged some of the services provided and Sussex Police is seeking to gain similar benefits in merging both the districts under a single district commander, within the next few months. The amalgamation of the districts represents an opportunity in making best use of the resources available to us and in delivering a first class service to the residents of both Worthing and Adur. I, as the District Commander for both districts, seek to reduce crime on the districts and to focus on those crimes you and other residents tell us are important to the community. James Asser District Commander, Adur
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New Scams There have been at least two new scam letters circulating to my knowledge and the details are as follows. The Council is aware of some scams across the South East where residents receive a telephone call from a person pretending to work for the local borough council. They are told they have either paid too much council tax and they are entitled to a rebate or that they have not paid enough and need to pay more or they will be fined. The caller then asks for bank details. Anyone who receives these calls is being advised to not give out any personal information and report it to Consumer Direct 08454 040506 and to use the Consumer DIrect website (link opens in a new window) for practical advice and support The second was an email inviting me to claim a refund from HM revenue and customs. I was suspicious, the second part was asking for my credit card details. I checked on the HM customs website and found the following: http://www. hmrc.gov.uk/security/examples.htm
Dates for your diary; Marine Ward, PCSO Ann Knight, will be available to meet with you on 16th September, at 11.00 hrs in East Street, Shoreham Hillside Ward, PCSO Nicola Hawthorne, will be at Southwick Community Centre on 29th September at 10.00 hrs. St Marys Ward, PCSO Tugnutt, will be at the Green Jacket Public House on 14th September at 18.30 hrs. PC COPELAND, ADUR NPT TEL; 0845 60 70 999 EXT 82317
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of their time is spent helping those around us with small things that can make an enormous difference to their lives. Perhaps driving elderly people to a Christmas dinner or a coach trip out with a cream tea, donating money for dressing up clothes to a local playgroup or providing a stair gate to a needy parent Aside from fund raising they also
enjoy a good social scene with various activities ranging from quizzes, theatre trips, skittles and wine tasting to learning to play croquet, a surprisingly fun evening for all who took part. Fund raising can also be fun: they run a Greyhound Charity night once a year and have run the Transport Fayre at Buckingham Park, Shoreham for the last 32 years. Both of these require a lot of organising but are also enjoyable for all involved. Adur East Lions are hoping that some more local people who may have an hour or so to spare every couple of weeks could help them to make a difference to our local community. If you would like to get involved do give them a call. They welcome new faces, whatever age you are and even if you only have a little time to spare Go along and see what they have to offer. You might enjoy being a Lion and find it a rewarding experience. They will be holding an informal information evening (with nibbles) in the Function Room at the Royal George Pub, Upper Shoreham Road (opp. Tescos, Holmbush). To find out more, in a relaxed atmosphere, please contact any of the Lion members below or email for further information to: membership@adureastlions.org.uk
Please telephone Lion Chris Hilliard 01273 885186, Lion John Taylor 01273 887339 or Lion Val Roberts 01903 751259 to let them know you are coming along. YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN THEM ON FRIDAY 23RD OCTOBER at the Royal George 7pm. dur East Lions Club Charity Trust is a Registered Charity No.1081845.
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eCent statistiCs from the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA) show that first time buyers are returning to the market. Their August survey shows that that the number of first time buyers rose by 36% in the month. The same month last year saw a rise of 8%. The NAEA see this as a positive sign for the market. The average number of house-hunters decreased from 292 in July to 238 in August, something the NAEA have put down to the holiday season. The average number of houses available for sale also rose from 59 in July to 64 in August. The number of house sales agreed per branch decreased from an average of nine to eight. There are always seasonal variations, but in my own experience I have noticed the enquiries from first time buyers have increased. Some have told me that they are finding it difficult to find a property so although there is the will to buy, it seems that the process can be slow. Many first time buyers have managed to get a deposit together from family, something which makes all the difference in today’s mortgage market. If you have a 15% deposit you will have some choice of deals, although limited. A 25% deposit will give you access to a much wider range of competitive rates.
something after you have applied, this could throw your whole application. For example, if you have loans or credit cards, find out exactly how much you owe. Have the statements at hand. If you earn bonuses at work, dig out your last twelve months payslips and your last P60, this will help your adviser to find exactly the right lender for you. Don’t be surprised if the lender asks for bank statements, many are doing so at the moment.
For whole of market advice on mortgages, please call Claire Cook on 01273 224667. We offer a free initial consultation to Latest Homes readers. 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.
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Are lenders lending? Lenders are offering mortgages, but they seem to be very difficult in their requirements. They have tightened their lending policies and there seems to be no leeway. This means that if you are only slightly outside policy, they will to the criteria like glue. Many lenders use online systems, so you could find your application being declined because the loan amount is just a couple of hundred pounds over what they can offer you. A slight tweak can often sort this situation, but they won’t tell you that!
What to do? To get the best chance of actually getting a mortgage offer, it would be wise to speak to a whole of market adviser, one who has access to all the lenders. Not only will they find the best rate for your circumstances, they will place your mortgage with the lender most likely to make an offer to you. An experienced adviser will know what the lender’s policies are, and will deal with any hurdles that come along.
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65% of motorists say Independent Garages are best for service Honest John Survey (www.honestjohn.co.uk/goodgarageguide) reinforces Which? research** that sees independent garages most popular for servicing
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onsumer champion, Which? is reporting that big brands aren’t always best when it comes to sales and servicing. This follows research amongst its members to obtain feedback on their experiences when buying and servicing their car. This data reinforces the findings of authoritative motoring website, HonestJohn.co.uk, which revealed that 77% of motorists use the same garage every time they need their car serviced because they know and trust them. And 65% rate a local independent garage as likely to provide the best service. Indeed, local garages came out on top for all aspects of vehicle maintenance – from overall servicing to MOTs, general repairs and tyres. “Our survey shows that motorists value a local garage or dealer who they can rely on to do a good job. Local independent garages must be doing something right because they come way out on top in all the areas we asked consumers about,” explains Honest John. “With 95% of the respondents to the survey driving their own vehicle rather than a company car, this highlights a very important sector of the car market which, although keen to find the best price, also puts considerable value in long-standing relationships with local garages. “We were also pleased to see that today’s motorists are no pushover if they feel they haven’t received good service. More than half (57%) said they would take their vehicle back to the garage if they were unhappy with the work with 88% expecting repair or replacement of the faulty part free of charge. And nearly two thirds (61%) said they would go to the local trading standards officer for assistance if they weren’t getting what they thought was the right response from the garage. “Our survey demonstrates that consumers value trust and quality of service above everything when it comes to car repairs and maintenance. They know what they want from a service and expect some recourse if the job isn’t up to scratch.” 14
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Key Survey Data Servicing: Just over half (54%) have their car serviced annually with the local independent garage coming top for servicing at 39%. However, just over 1 in 10 get a family member to service their car, which could present possible safety risks for the driver. Loyalty definitely counts for car servicing with 77% using the same garage each time because they know and trust them. The majority (55%) paid between £100 and £250 for their car service. MoT: For annual MoTs, 63% turn to their local independent garage, placing them head and shoulders above the competition. And loyalty was, once again, a key factor with 29% saying they always use the same garage and nearly 1 in 4 (24%) using a garage recommended by family or friends. However, convenience is also an important influence for MoTs with 19% choosing a garage that’s close to home or work. Tyres: This was the only sector where the retail chains almost out-performed the independent local garage. The independent local garage is the most popular place to go for replacement tyres at 45% closely followed by retail chains such as Kwik Fit or ADT at 41%. Price is definitely the biggest influence for tyres, with 42% shopping around for the cheapest deal and only 24% going back to the same place they have previously used. Consumer Rights: A phenomenal 80% of motorists said they feel very or fairly confident when going to a garage for servicing or repairs, with over half (57%) feeling certain that they would be able to take the car back to be repaired free of charge if there were problems with the original work. This indicates that motorists are generally happier with garage service and repair than the volume of complaints suggests. If you are in need of an independent garage to service your car then contact Phil Cook or Steve Rice at Prestige Autotech on 01273 446776. They are located at Hall Business Centre, Dolphin Road, Shoreham, behind DAF Commercial. To advertise call: 01273 452065 24/09/2009 15:13
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have found “Shorehams’ finest takeaway”, “A real gem in a town with a wide choice”… just two of the compliments paid to Samins Curry and Tandoori takeaway. I always enjoy a visit to the shop in Middle Road firstly because I get a discount of 10% but more importantly because of the warm welcome I receive from owners Mo and Qumar Uddin. In these hard times they always wear a smile, perhaps it is from the knowledge that their food is sourced fresh daily from local suppliers and that once a customer you will remain a friend and a customer. So what is on the menu? Well you will find all of your favourites such as England’s favourite dish, Chicken Tikka Masalla as well as a range of curries to suit all tastes from the richly sauced and mildly spicy Bhuna to the extremely hot Phall. I usually go for the fairly hot madras curry which I find has a superb range of spices and a hot but still tasty feel, it reminds me of my visit to that busy bustling city, a tempting mix of flavour and colour. Look deeper into the menu and you find unusual delights.
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Mixed Thali a meal for two which includes Prawn Puree, Chicken Tikka the wonderful Garlic Chana as well as meat Kurma, Aloo Mushroom, Sag Poneer (A fantastic mix of Indian cheese and Spinach), Pillaw Rice, Nan and Papadums a really splendid feast. The chefs’ specials are listed in the centre of the menu, which is printed in the centre of the magazine. Do store the menu somewhere safe for future use on those special occasions or when you just can’t be bothered to cook. Samins fine food can be delivered direct to your door, even the drivers are cheerful. Starting this month is the Samins Loyalty card that gives you the chance to get a £10.00 discount on a Samins meal. Every time you order a meal you get a stamp on your loyalty card and after just ten stamps you have earnt your discount. Try their food tonight and find out why they are so highly thought of in Shoreham, Southwick, Portslade Steyning, Upper Beeding and Lancing. Harry Bolter
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n the daYs before the existence of the fire brigade, towns such as Shoreham had parish-pumps or small manual fire engines that were manned by volunteers. With the passing of the Watching and Lighting Act of 1835 however, it became a legal requirement for towns and villages to provide a fire service. In 1847, The Towns Police Clauses Act allowed the purchase of fire appliances, fire stations and payment of crew out of the poor rates. From this point fire brigades began to be set up all over Sussex. Before the Second World War, there were two separate fire brigades operating in Adur District. Shoreham Urban District Council maintained theirs in a building beside the old site of their offices, while Southwick UDC housed their fire vehicles and office in Butts Road. In the days before telephones, a person would have to race to the fire station to raise the alarm. The fire bell would loudly sound and young boys would run to relay the message to the firemen who would need to live nearby. By the beginning of the 20th century the advent of a nationwide telephone system meant electric bells could be installed in firemen’s homes, which could be activated from the fire station itself. In 1937 with the threat of war with Germany looming, the Government created the Auxiliary Fire Service. This provided trained part-time fireman to support the existing brigades. In December 1938, Greystones, a large house on the west side of The Street at Old Shoreham’s caught fire. The fire brigade attended but the location of the fire hydrant was not immediately known and it took 45 minutes to find it. The fire was caused by an electrical fault and caused extensive damage to the property. In 1941, following the formation by the government of the National Fire Service, Shoreham and Southwick’s fire brigades were merged. The Butts Road site was enlarged to house all of their equipment and vehicles. All over the South of England local fire brigades and the auxiliaries were stretched to full capacity by the amount of fires and other incidents caused by the wartime aerial bombardment. A national command structure was brought in and West
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Sussex became part of Region 12 of the National Fire Service. During the war, German bombs caused a number of fires in Shoreham including one on the rail bridge which at that time had a gas pipe running along it that burst spectacularly into flame. At the end of the war, local councils wanted the control of their local fire services back from central government. The government was reluctant to relinquish control however as the national system had worked well. As a compromise, control of local fire services was passed to the county councils. West Sussex Fire Brigade sited its control headquarters in Worthing. From 1948, a 999 call would go first to a GPO operator who would alert the nearest local fire station who would then set off their sirens. On January 1st, 1949, Shoreham fire brigade were called to Old Shoreham Toll Bridge where in icy conditions and an 80 mph wind, a double-decker bus blew off of the bridge and landed in the mud below. Thankfully it was low tide, nobody was killed and the fire brigade rescued 11 people. In December 1954, Shoreham fire station moved to its present home in Stoney Lane. Although it was active from that point, the official opening was on the 14th May 1955. In 1959 the fire fighters were called to a huge blaze at the Spring Grove laundry in Steyning. As well as Shoreham and Steyning fire appliances, a water tender from Henfield, and pumps from Storrington and Partridge Green were also needed to bring it under control. By now the county’s 999 calls were
being answered directly by Worthing Fire Control where operators would co-ordinate the incident by ringing the nearest stations who would set off their own alarms and telephone their personnel. In the late 1950s Worthing Fire Control also had a VHF radio system shared with the police, which could put it directly in touch with the drivers of the fire appliances. By the mid 1960s the fire brigade had their own VHF frequency and future upgrades continued to improve the communications systems. The fire at Datsun UK in Lancing in 1973 was so huge it needed 100 fire fighters from local stations to deal with it. In 1981 Shoreham’s fire crews were in the news again when a ship in the harbour, the MV Frisian Star, began leaking toxic chemicals with flammable fumes. In the early 1990s the fire service’s communications system became computerised and fire crews were issued with pagers for the first time to alert them to a ‘shout’. The West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service is today still part of West Sussex County Council and has 28 fire stations across the county. Today Shoreham fire station is variably crewed, and is home to two water tenders with ladders, a breathing apparatus support unit and a super G 4 x 4 off road vehicle. The Shoreham fire brigade are on average called out to in excess of 500 incidents per year, including attending road accidents and cases of flooding. In addition, Shoreham airport is home to SARFS, the Shoreham Airport Rescue And Firefighting Service, which has its own crew and four vehicles with specialist equipment to deal with incidents involving aircraft. Judy Upton To advertise call: 01273 452065 24/09/2009 15:15
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new drop-in centre in the heart of Southwick opened its doors recently to scores of older people keen to seek information about services and clubs in the Southwick and Shoreham area. Pioneered by the Adur Older Persons’ Network, the dropin centre is the direct result of views expressed in a recent survey for the over 50s. “We’re offering exactly what older people said they’d like to have in their neighbourhood” says AOPN’s business development officer, David Griffiths who was instrumental in securing District Council funds for the project. “They can come here for information on local support groups, a health and well-being ‘check-up’ with from the Community Partnership Team, or simply to have a chat and a cup of tea.” Trained nurse and health advisor, Alison Travers, welcomes the opportunity to keep in touch with local older people. “It gives people the chance to make initial contact with the CPT 28 INSIDE 1009.indd 28
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GeneraL 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
Fridays - Southwick & Shoreham Country Market
Every Friday from 9.30 - 11am in the Garden Room, Southwick Community Centre. There are sales of home baked cakes, preserves and fresh farm eggs. Large selections of plants and home grown produce. Plus art & crafts and knitted garments.
Thursday 29th October: Tackling Trivia
Experience a new generation of quiz! Come join the fun with special guests that make Anne Robinson look like the weakest link, rounds that leave Jeremy Paxman Universally Challenged and stunning visuals that make the eggheads look like Smegheads! Plus Fish and Chips...the ultimate brain food! £7 (includes fish and chips) / £3 quiz only. First question 8.15pm. Ropetackle Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham by Sea, BN43 5EG. Tel: (01273) 464440. W: www.ropetacklecentre.co.uk
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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 453733 for more details or visit www.danceaholics.co.uk.
Strictly Dancing with Lisa
Learn a variety of dance styles in a fun, friendly environmental (not partner dancing). Mondays 6.15-7.15pm (Room 8) and Thursdays 1.45-2.45pm at The Shoreham Centre, Pond Road. Thursdays 6.30-7.30pm at St Peter's Parish Centre, West Street. For more info contact Lisa on 07939 248871 / lisa@ strictlydancingwithlisa.co.uk
Salsa @ Shoreham Airport
Thursdays: 7.30 doors open - 7.45 - 8.45 CLASS for Beginners. 8.45 - 10.45 Resident DJ. £5.00 - Class & Club. £3.00 - Club Only. Licensed Bar & Free Parking.
Sigma Dance School offers Ballroom & Latin Dance Classes
Mondays: Beginners: 6.30pm – 8pm. Improvers and intermediate: 8pm – 9.30pm. Admission £5 per class. Classes held at the Southwick Methodist Church Hall. your Call (01273) you reach target goal 887611 for details. and size. Also a centre for Lazy River Square Dance Clubbeauty, Yvette specializes in Shoreham anti-ageing treatments Monday evenings 8pm – 10pm. The Centre, Pond Road, Shoreham, BN43 5WU. T: (01273) 454686 / W: www. because prevention is shorehamcentre.co.uk always a better option than a cure. Beauty treatments Wick Theatre Company are always of feeling Most Mondays from 8pm. Membership £20 pa.part 17 year olds and above welcome. The Barn Theatre, good Southwick whether itCommunity be an Centre. (The Young Wick Players (12 – 17 year olds) meet Weds eyebrow shape, eyelash tint 7.30pm – 9.30pm in Southwick Community Centre). For more or facial. If you are feeling Feel Good Factor is info contact Betty Dawes on (01273) 594052. good on the inside you start completely unique because Shoreham Folk Club to take care of the outside it concentrates on Dance lymphatic Mondays 8 –fl10pm (Excluding Bank Holidays). St. Julians Church appearance. Visit fgf.uk.com health and uid retentive Hall, Rectory Road, Shoreham. Membership - £1 pa / Fees - £1 for more information problems associated with per session. Adults & Teens welcome. For more info pleaseabout call weight gain.on You can do415557 all our treatments and Mrs Holroyd (01273) therapies. private or small exercise Southwick Scottish classes and get on theDance road Country Club Thursdays 8.15pm – 10.15pm. Southwick Community Centre to fitness, reduce, tone and All ages Feelwelcome. Good Factor Garden Room. £2 per session. For more info tightencall up Mrs targeting c on (01273) — Your595017. Health please Brendaspecifi Hinton areas you need i.e. waist How fed up are we to keep Dinkie Flowers Stage School hearing diet and exercise and thighs. All ages – Fridays. St Julians Hall, St Julians Lane, Shoreham (opp Just breathing pumps to feel452868 healthier! Yes! details Shoreham College). Please call (01273) for more lymphatics Absolutely you must eat and fees. without running. FGF has a full range of a balanced diet — all in Sussex Dancers – moderation, take exercise therapiesHighland addressing the Southwick & overweight Shoreham Branch issue of being to keep the blood pumping Saturdays 10.45am – 11.45am. St Julians Church Hall, Rectory and health related your body vitally Road, Shoreham. 5 years and over.around Fees – Adults £2.50—per problems. All Yvette`s important! sometimes session, Children £2 per session. For more infoBut contact Trudy therapistsonincluding you can feel tired, lethargic, Bellinger 07854 649711. Karolina, personal exercise unwell, swollen and you just musiC, arts and Creative WritinG instructor are aware of the don`t know why? You usually Saturday October: Soul &put Motown importance3rd of lymphatic it down to weight if you A fun night of dancing and chillingare to classic soul and health in the fight against overweight. If Motown you`re floor fillers. 8pm – Midnight. The Shoreham Centre, Pond Road. weight, fl uid retention, not, it`s time of the month 7.30pm till midnight, with Bar & Cafe. Tickets only £6 on the disease and health they details on or stress, problems, night. Call centre for ticket (01273)pet 454686 or visit are there to help assist family crisis, something www.shorehamcentre.co.uk.
Feeling Good at Feel Good Factor Friday 2nd October: Victorian Farce
"Dog Ate Cake” is a London based company who are dedicated to farce and undiscovered comedy. Warning: The production contains some strong language. Prior to the show you can stiffen your sinews and fortify your nerves with platters of food and a live string quartet. Fine food, fine music and fanciful farce; this is an evening not to be missed! £12. Doors: 7pm Food and music: 7:30pm Show: 8pm. Ropetackle Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham by Sea, BN43 5EG. Tel: (01273) 464440. W: www. ropetacklecentre.co.uk
Saturday 3rd October: The Noise Nest Door
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What’s on in October unday 4th October: Herbie’s Jazz Breakfast
The Legendary Herbie Flowers, along with friends from far and wide, delights an audience and shows off 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
Friday 9th October: Richard Durrant’s Airport Club
Doors 7pm, music from 8pm. Tickets £9 in advance / £11 on the door. Richard Durrant’s hugely successful musical variety night takes off once again. Expect anything, take nothing for granted. Complete with Malcolm Buchanan-Dick’s legendary VJ Harmonium and your genial host with at least a guitar in hand. www.richard-durrant.com. Ropetackle Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham by Sea, BN43 5EG. Tel: (01273) 464440. W: www. ropetacklecentre.co.uk
Friday 16th October: 60s, 70s, 80s Disco night
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.
Friday 16th October: Alter Eagles – No Finer Tribute
Eagles tribute band. Tickets £10 in advance, £11 on the door. 8pm start. Ropetackle Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham by Sea, BN43 5EG. Tel: (01273) 464440. W: www.ropetacklecentre.co.uk
Saturday 17th October: The ultimate tribute to Elvis Presley
By Suspiciously Elvis with full live band plus 60s and 70s disco. 7.30pm – midnight. Tickets £10 in advance / £12 on the door. For more info call 07961 851690. The Shoreham Centre, Pond Road, www.shorehamcentre.co.uk.
Monday 19th October: The Shoreham Session
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.
Friday 23rd October: Jackie Oates
Jackie Oates is a singer and a fiddle player hailing from Stoffordshire. Her unique treatment of English ballads and songs, and pure, haunting singing style has attracted increasing attention. 8pm, tickets £10 conc. and £12. . Ropetackle Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham by Sea, BN43 5EG. Tel: (01273) 464440. W: www.ropetacklecentre.co.uk
Saturday 24th October: Jive Time
All the usual rockin- sounds plus Carl Simmons live. 7.45pm. Tickets £5. The Shoreham Centre, Pond Road, 7.30pm till midnight, with Bar & Cafe. Call centre for ticket details on (01273) 454686 or visit www.shorehamcentre.co.uk.
Tues 6th, Tues 20th & Sun 25th October: Somosaic Beginners Mosaic Workshops.
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
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 information contact 0845 6 01 0161
Messengers UK Youth Gospel Choir
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
Southwick Art Club
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
Courses, CLuBs and WorKshops
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.
Saturdays 3rd, 10th, 17th and 31st October: Photography Workshops
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10:30-13:00 - A FOUR WEEK PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP WITH SARAH LATHAM. Each Saturday receive hands on tuition from Ropetackle's Resident Photographer Sarah Latham. Learn how to turn those family photos into unforgettable memories and make that incredible sunset last forever. Price - £60. Ropetackle Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham by Sea, BN43 5EG. Tel: (01273) 464440. W: www.ropetacklecentre.co.uk
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
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Weds 28th October: Social afternoon
The Individual Members Section Southwick Community Association are holding a social afternoon in the Garden Room at Southwick Community Centre on Wednesday 28 October, start 2.30pm - 4.30pm. Entertainments will be provided by Clive Hamblin. Music Quiz. Raffle. Entrance Members £1, non members £1.20 including Tea and Biscuits. Everyone Welcome.
Saturday 31st October: Postcard and Collectors’ Fair 10am – 4pm. 50p admission. The Shoreham Centre, Pond Road, Shoreham, BN43 5WU. T: (01273) 454686 / W: www. shorehamcentre.co.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
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
The Southern Counties Orchid Society
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
Body Conditioning
A one hour class of aerobics, circuits and floorworks aimed at all levels of fitness. Upstairs at The Shoreham Centre, Wednesday from 7.15pm. For more information contact Sarah Parker on 07885 205307 or email sarah@sarahparker.co.uk.
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.
Adur Book Club for the over 60s
Sussex Quilters
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
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.
U3A
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.
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
Adur East Lions club
Meet 4th Tuesday of the month at the Royal George Public House, Holmbush Roundabout, Shoreham. 8pm. All welcome.
Aerobics (incorporating small hand weights)
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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.
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.
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
Tuesdays 1.30pm – 2.30pm. £3. The Shoreham Centre, Pond Road, Shoreham, BN43 5WU. T: (01273) 454686 / W: www. shorehamcentre.co.uk
heaLth and support Groups Prayer for Healing
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What’s on in October Cardiac Rehab Support
Exercise classes supervised by qualified instructors are held every Wednesday and Friday 11.15 – 12.15 and Mondays 10am – 11am at Shoreham Free Church Hall, Buckingham Road. Also at the Cardiac Rehab Unit at Southlands Hospital, Cedar Ward on Wednesdays from 2.30pm - 3.30pm. Carers welcome. £3 per session (£5 per couple). Just turn up or ring (01273) 455239 for more details. www.cardiacrehabsupport.org.uk
Scamps baby and toddler group
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 Tuesday 27th October – Horrible Science Show
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 8th Oct, Thurs 12th Nov & Thurs 10th Dec (Dec is a memorial service remembering our loved ones in spirit). All welcome. For more info email dorisstokesmcha@googlemail.com or call (01273) 452338.
Join best-selling author Nick Arnold for some hair-raising highlights from your favourite Horrible Science books. Get ready for evil experiments and the inside story of The Horrible Science of YOU. With woeful water torture experiments, disgusting details and queasy quizzes this is roof-raising family fun with extra squishy bits. Tickets; £5 per person or £15 family ticket (2 adults, 2 children). 6pm start. Ropetackle Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham by Sea, BN43 5EG. Tel: (01273) 464440. W: www.ropetacklecentre.co.uk
Adur Stroke Group
VC Jubilee youth development cycling club
Doris Stokes Memorial Church & Healing Association
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
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.
Children’s Storytime
Southwick Library: Thursdays 11 – 11.30am. Shoreham Library: Fridays 2.10pm – 2.40pm.
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 3rd October: Saturday morning picture club presents “The Magic Roundabout” A shaggy, candy-loving puppy named Doogal along with a group of friends embarks on a dangerous journey in an effort to imprison their oppressor — the evil ice sorcerer ZeeBad (Zebedee's evil twin). As the world is placed in mortal danger Zeebad who wants to turn the world to ice. Doogal and his friends must recover 3 diamonds that are needed to stop him. Film starts 11am. Ages 4 to 104. Ticket £3 per child includes a drink and biscuit. Ropetackle Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham by Sea, BN43 5EG. Tel: (01273) 464440. W: www. ropetacklecentre.co.uk
Thursday 15th October: The Reader
Based on the German novel Der Vorleser by Bernhard Schlink with a thought-provoking perceptive screenplay from David Hare, this powerful and moving film suggests not only the Jews but the Germans as a whole became victims of the Holocaust. The film highlights another impressive award-winning performance by Kate Winslet; aided by an equally compelling portrayal from David Kross as her confused young lover. Tickets £5. 8pm start.
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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Activities Snooker Club.........................................31
Estate Agents Jacob Steel............................................13
Loft Conversions Robert Builders.....................................32
Bathrooms Bargain Bathrooms...............................22
Eyelash Extension Kasia........................................................5
Mechanics Prestige Autotech.......................... 14/15
Bathroom Fitters Roger Fox..............................................30 RSP Building Services...........................31 Bargain Bathrooms...............................22
Financial Advisor Talk Mortgages.......................................4
Music Tuition Sussex Academy...................................16
Fitness Susan Ralph..........................................14
Beautician Kasia Eyelashes.....................................33
Flooring Ocean Flooring......................................14
Nursery Schools Deepdene School..................................19 Windlesham School..............................15
Blinds Simply Blinding.....................................17
Garden Maintenance Any Garden...........................................33 Southcoast Tree Care............................30 Leaf Garden Services............................19 John Fitzgerald......................................30
Book Keeping Sussex Office Services..........................31 Building Services RSP Building Services...........................31 Roberts Builders...................................32 TC Builders.............................................29 Business Services Sussex Office Services..........................31 Dentist Shoreham Smile Studio..........................7 Care Services Care Watch............................................31 Cat Sitter Cats at Home........................................26 Carpet Cleaning SafeClean..............................................26 Carpentry PJ Carpentry..........................................25 Roger Fox..............................................30 Charity Organizations Adur Lions...............................................9 Churches Christian Community Church................29 Cleaning Services Daisy Cleaning Services........................31 Computer Sales Service and Repairs Evolution...............................................25 Day Nurseries Deepdene Nursery & Infant School.....19 Sunshine Day Nursery ...........Front cover Sunshine Day Nursery ........... Back cover Decorators TC Builders.............................................29 Roger Fox..............................................30 RSP Building Services...........................31 Verwood................................................33 Driving Lessons Ian Swyer..............................................27 Electrician Ged Asbery...........................................32 D A Dray & Sons....................................26 38 INSIDE 1009.indd 38
Garage Conversions PJ Carpentry..........................................25
Oven Cleaning Oven-U..................................................33 Ovencleaners4u....................................30 Podiatrist/Chiropody Podia Clinic............................................22 Foot Power............................................27 Mandy Kirby..........................................33
Garden Landscaping Leaf Garden Services............................19
Painter and Decorator Ted and Tone Maintenance..................32 Roger Fox..............................................30 TC Builders.............................................29
Glass Shoreham Glass Centre........................27
Plasterer Jamieson Plastering Services...............22
Guttering South and Martin Roofing....................29
Plumber/Heating Specialists John Buckett..........................................32 Beach Boilers........................................32 C G Barnes.............................................26 J Turnbull...............................................32
Handyman Ted and Tone Maintenance..................32 Roger Fox..............................................30 Odd Job Man.........................................29 Hairdresser Girl Talk.................................................10
Primary School Deepdene Nursery & Infant School.....19 Windlesham School..............................15
Health and Beauty Feel Good Factor...................................16
Property Maintenance Sussex Cleaning....................................23
Heating Specialist J Turnbull...............................................32 John Buckett..........................................32 Beach Boilers........................................32 C G Barnes.............................................26
Pubs Crown and Anchor..................................2
Holistic Treatments Totally Holistic.......................................33 Jewellers Darren Ross...........................................17 Kitchen Suppliers Sussex Kitchen Studio...........................13 The Kitchen Store..................................39 Manhattan 48.......................................10 Kitchen Fitters Ted and Tone Maintenance..................32 Roger Fox..............................................30 RSP Building Services...........................31 Landscape Contractors Orchard Building Services.....................22 Any Garden...........................................33 Local Clubs Adur Lions...............................................9
Restaurant/Takeaway Rajah...................................... Front Cover Samins....................................... 18 20/21 Crown and anchor..................................2 Into the blue.........................................25 Roofing L&M Roofing..........................................26 South & Martin......................................29 Solicitors Marsh & Co............................................27 Snooker Club Shoreham Snooker Club.......................31 Taxi Taxi-link.................................. Front Cover Ashleys Airport Taxi..............................25 Tree Care Southcoast Tree Care............................30 Waste Disposal Atec Services.........................................27 To advertise call: 01273 452065 24/09/2009 15:17
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