Inside Shoreham and Southwick January 2012

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Happy New Year to one and all. May we wish you good health, happiness and prosperity for the coming Year. In 2013, we all have the chance to change things, to push for our goals and ambitions so we hope you have some good New Years resolutions made and stick with them. Whether it is personal or for others less fortunate, we hope that that the forthcoming year is a good one for you our readers and advertisers. Of course, we couldn’t start 2013 without our regular contributors, Mark Oakley latest on gardening, Claire Cook on your finances, the monthly Police article and Judy Upton’s article on the Vanishing Wildlife of Shoreham. On that final note, we hope you have a Happy New Year! Warm Wishes, Angela

Inside this issue Local News and Events............................................................................... 4 Gardening: Getting ready for Spring......................................................... 6 Are you wasting your valuable money?................................................... 8 Local families cope with inflation............................................................ 10 Vanishing Adur animals............................................................................ 12

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Southwick and Shoreham Country Market

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he Country Market has been operating for well over 30 years. Every Friday 9-00-11.00 in the Porter Room at Southwick Community Centre one can buy home made cakes, biscuits and sausage rolls, jam chutney, local honey, fresh eggs, allotment and home grown fruit, veg and plants. There are hand made crafts: toys, knitted baby clothes, peg bags, aprons, fridge magnets, bags, hair accessories, brooches, bookmarks, greetings cards and lots more! A perfect place to buy a gift or a treat - cakes and craft items can be made to order.

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film showing the building of the new footbridge at Shoreham-bySea has just been released. The film features the construction of the new multi million–pound footbridge which will span the River Adur and link Shoreham Beach to Shoreham town centre. The bridge will also provide a valuable cycle link to and from the town. In the video there is footage of the foundations being installed on the river bank as well as shots of the old pedestrian bridge in the last few weeks before its closure. There is also film of the shuttle bus which is carrying over a 1000 passengers a day between Shoreham Beach and the town centre. The service will remain in operation until the new bridge opens to the public in August 2013. http://youtu.be/h4Ltn9g1daw

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his month the film club are showing, on Thursday 10th January, the most wonderful black & white film “All about Eve” starring Bette Davis, there will also be an extremely interesting “added value” starting at 7.30pm. We look forward to seeing our members and their guests for yet another great evening. For more information please contact Ropetackle Arts Centre on 01273 464440 or email ropetacklefilmclub@gmail.com

Residents benefit from 'New Ways of Working' at Adur and Worthing councils!

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eber Opera has a reputation for high quality, innovative productions. Operas are sung in English and are performed in the round, at many different Sussex venues. If you think you may be interested in being a part of this exciting company’s next production, why not go along to their open rehearsal on 6th January and find out more. You will spend the evening working with existing members on a scene from a recent production. They hope you will enjoy the experience enough to want to audition to join the company and take part in future productions. If you think you may wish to audition, you can take some music along on the night. Performance dates for the next Heber Opera production are 17th-19th May and 23rd-25th May 2013. For more information about Heber Opera contact Roger Clow on 01273 543709 (office hours).

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Adur District and Worthing Borough councils have been working hard over the past few years to deliver more efficient services and maintain a freeze in council tax. Another significant piece of the jigsaw — and no a merger isn't on the cards! — is streamlining our office accommodation from three large administrative buildings — Worthing's Town Hall and Portland House and the Adur Civic Centre in Shoreham-by-Sea — into two. To make this work the Adur Civic Centre is currently up for sale, as it needs a substantial sum spent on it to bring it up to modern day office standards. In spring next year the majority of office-based staff will be relocated to the Town Hall and Portland House in Worthing in a radical move to reduce running costs and further improve services to our customers. Portland House is already closed ready for a major refit to introduce new ways of working and accommodate more staff. Residents across the two areas will access their services from this brand new customer services hub in Portland House, once the refurbishment has been completed this spring. In the meantime residents can still access services at the Civic Centre in Adur and the Town Hall in Worthing. Both councils have an extensive joint website, www.adur-worthing.gov.uk which residents can use to access many services online. To advertise call: 01273 452065


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appy New Year to you all. Although Christmas is fast becoming a distant memory it still feels like we are in the depths of winter. Don’t say it too loudly but spring is fast approaching. The days are now slowly starting to get lighter, which means that the plants are gathering their energy and starting to grow. Under the surface the spring bulbs are already starting to make their way towards the surface, so there’s a lot to look forward to. It also means there’s a lot to do, but it’s a good way to burn off the excess Christmas calories. On a serious note many people go head long into doing a mad blitz in the garden, when they are not ready for it. This can lead to all sorts of problems, such as pulled muscles or bad backs. Before you do any hard work such as digging, take a minute to do a few little stretches. It’s well worth wearing a few layers of clothing as you can peel them off as you get warmer, but it means you’re warm to start with. There is an art to digging effectively and efficiently in the garden and it takes time to get used to it, so pace yourself. Similarly if you need to lift anything heavy, ask for help. I know it may sound obvious but we come across so many people who injure themselves from doing simple tasks. Although you need to pace yourself, there’s already so much to do, it’s like a sprint. These coming months are the 6

formative months for the garden, where timing is pretty important, about what you sow or plant and when. If you have a greenhouse, then it’s already time to start looking at sowing certain varieties of tomatoes, cabbages for an early crop. It’s also a good time of year to plant fruit bushes and trees. If you fancy an early harvest of rhubarb then if you cover it with a forcing pot, or a bucket or similar, you can force the rhubarb to grow quicker. This gives early sweet stalks, but you can’t do it every year or you will ruin the plant. Elsewhere you can start preparing for the flowers in the garden. Check any bulbs you may be storing to ensure that they are not rotting. If you do any digging in the garden as you prepare any new areas for planting and removing stubborn weeds, be careful of any new bulbs that are coming up. If you struggle to remember where you have planted bulbs previously then why not take photos of the garden as a reference. Photos of the garden can also be very helpful if you’re looking at planning any new aspects of the garden. Finally if you get to worn out from all the exercise, take a chance to order any new bulbs, seeds or potatoes, as they can quickly become difficult to get hold of as the weather improves as we get closer to spring. I love this time of year as I see signs of new life and better weather every day working in the garden, there really is no better time of year to get out

there and have a good look around, and it’s amazing how many new signs you can see so early on. Mark Oakley Any Garden Limited

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hen it comes to our finances, we all know what we should be doing, but do we do it? It’s one of those jobs you may never get round to, you know it will make things better in the long run, but there are always more important things to do. Yes, you can see the direct debits coming out of your bank account every month, but it’s only £30 you say. You can’t remember what it is for, it’s something you arranged years ago. Well, think about it like this, that £30 per month over twenty years adds up to £7,200! One way of getting rid of your hard earned money may be to join a gym and never go, most of us have done that at some point in our lives. Especially relevant at this time of year with all those good intentions! Another way of wasting money is by spending hundreds of pounds on old policies we don’t need, just because they are on direct debit. Or paying into pension plans with no clue of how they are performing; another classic waste of money, spending too much on your mortgage. All of this money cannot be made back, and you have worked for it. To boil it right down you could say you are wasting your precious time working for no reason. To be financially wise and look after your older self, keeping check now and making some savings can make a real difference. Whilst we are earning it may not seem so important, but that £30 per month plus interest as a lump sum when we retire could make a big difference. I am not saying that you should go out and cancel all your direct debits, but check out what you are paying for and take some advice.

Frugality is in! Thoughtful gifts rather than flashy presents…it seems more tasteful somehow, and actually takes a little more effort, we are realising this is something to be valued!

takes a little more effort, we are realising this is something to be valued! We could go back to those old sayings, “It’s the thought that counts” or “size doesn’t matter.” In this context you could say it is true! Our ways of life and values are shifting, I think for the better. At this point I could start writing about financial healthchecks, but I am not going to do that. You know if you need to check things out. All I will say is give it some attention and a little time. For independent advice and a free initial consultation please call me Claire Cook on 01273 224667. I would be happy to help. Lastly a happy and prosperous New Year to you all!

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Things are changing It has been noticeable since the credit crunch; people have re-evaluated. They have realised that they can’t find happiness in material things. Frugality is in! Thoughtful gifts rather than flashy presents, small eco friendly greetings cards instead of the large padded variety; small fuel efficient cars instead of the gas guzzler. It seems more tasteful somehow, and actually

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Families cope with a 33% rise in bills We can tell simply from our rising shopping and utility bills that we need more money simply to maintain the standard of living we enjoyed five years ago.

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ow a new report has found that working families with two children need a minimum of £36,800 to have an acceptable standard of living — an increase of a third since 2008 and twice the rate of inflation. Soaring childcare and transport costs have combined with cuts to tax credits to hit families hardest, says the report from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation which puts the figure for a lone parent with one child at £23,900. Its report finds that couples with two children have been hit in three areas. • Minimum childcare costs have risen by nearly a third. In 2008, child minders outside London charged on average £2.70 an hour but now charge £3.50, making childcare a family's single biggest weekly outgoing. • Bus travel has doubled in price since the late 1990s which, combined with cuts to public transport, means families with children now deem a car as an essential for the first time. • The report says cuts to tax credits have increased earning requirements substantially, more than cancelling out the benefit of higher income tax thresholds. The research also found that a quarter of the UK's population

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live below Minimum Income Standard — three million more people than in 2008. But despite the squeeze, families have not fundamentally changed their views of what is necessary to have an adequate standard of living. However, the research shows that people are being thrifty. For example, households are cutting back on exchanging gifts and shopping around for deals and vouchers when eating out, and still achieve an acceptable minimum. Julia Unwin, Chief Executive of the JRF, says: "Families have a monumental task trying to earn enough to get by. Parents facing low wages and pressure on their working time have little prospect of finding the extra money they need to meet growing household expenses. This year's research shows that a dangerous cocktail of service cuts and stagnating incomes are being keenly felt by parents. Many working people face the risk of sliding into poverty. It illustrates how anti-poverty measures are needed to address not just people's incomes but also the costs that they face." Donald Hirsch, co-author of the report, adds: "People are being more modest in terms of what they think needs to be spent on participating in society, but this thrift has been outweighed by rising costs. Parents have not changed their view of most needs, including a nutritious diet and participation by children in activities vital for social inclusion. What has changed is the ability of many families to afford such essentials." And Chris Goulden, Programme Manager for Poverty at JRF, says: "Work is vital for families to achieve a minimum acceptable standard of living. "However, the National Minimum Wage combined with in-work benefits leave families well short of reaching this standard. It is harder to make ends meet because of the rapid rate benefits and tax credits are reduced as earnings rise."

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North America in 1876, when they were s a child I remember seeing a deliberately introduced by a landowner. stuffed Red Squirrel in a case in the There have been the odd sighting of red marlipins museum. It was marked as the squirrels in the New Forest and other parts of last Red Squirrel shot in Shoreham. As a Sussex but sometimes the grey squirrel can child I used to visit Potter’s Museum Of have a gingerish tone to their fur which at a Curiousity at Bramber. distance may cause confusion. In Victorian times this pretty animal Another animal once found in Shoreham was common in our area but now the was the otter. If mankind can be held to only place in Southern England where Red blame for indirectly causing the extinction Squirrels are still found is on the Isle Of of the Red Squirrel in Southern England by Wight. In the rest of Southern England, reducing forests and introducing the Grey in the last eighty years they have been Squirrel, then the involvement of humans in entirely replaced by the larger Grey the fate of the otters is even more dramatic. Squirrel, though scientific research is still Although pollution and increasing not entirely clear on how the expansion of the urbanisation of the Adur riverside the Grey Squirrels has affected the Reds. made otters an increasingly rare sight Perhaps they drove them out physically, Mr. Watler Potter, who ran his here during the early 20th century, a perhaps they competed for food more Museum of Curiosity at Bramber. substantial reason for demise was the successfully or maybe it was due to a blood sport of otter hunting. Otter hunting in this area was disease that the Greys are more resistant too. not a traditional or ancient pastime. In fact before 1903 The Grey Squirrels now to be found throughout our area, there were no packs of otterhounds working on the rivers and often entertaining the public in St. Marys churchyard with of Sussex. It was a Mrs Walter Cheeseman of Crowhurst, their antics, are a species that only arrived in Britain from near Battle who in that year bought nine otter hounds from Somerset to form a pack for hunting in both Kent and Sussex. The rivers of both Kent and Sussex proved difficult terrain for the otterhounds due to steep banks, thick undergrowth and deep water. The attraction of being able to hunt in picturesque countryside, not too far from the nearest town was attractive to the hunters however. The hunting season began in April and ended at the end of September. The hunt meeting would start at 10.30am and those attending would arrive in early motor cars. As many as 80 to 100 people could attend, following the hounds on foot. If the hounds were following an otter up a meandering stretch of river many of the hunters would take a short cut by car to save their legs. The hounds swam after their quarry and as in fox hunts the animal would be caught and killed when overcome by exhaustion. Although otter hunting was banned by law. There is hope By Judy Upton

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Happy New Year

With the New Year also comes poor weather, although we have already had plenty. Weather causes a number of reasons to take care on the roads including Ice, wind, rain, snow and darkness. The Roads Policing Unit attends a number of accidents each day at could be prevented if greater care is taken on the roads. Our Roads Policing Unit (RPU) having been heavily engaged with our drink drive campaign over Christmas will now be turning their attention to Road Safety during the harsh weather. We understand that we all have busy lives and time is often short but some small and easy steps could mean the difference between life and death on the roads. • Give yourself reasonable time to reach your destination safely. • De-ice your car properly. • Change your driving style depending on the weather (i.e in low visibility go slowly). • Keep items such as a first aid kit, heat blanket / sheet, and

touch in your car. • If you ride a motorcycle always wear your hi-vis and remember to ‘Be Safe and Be Seen’. • Always plan your journey. Staying safe is our real priority message. We all have a responsibility to take care to reduce the risks on the roads.

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We have suffered a number of bicycle thefts across the district of late and a number have been from secure garages or out buildings such as sheds. To deter this kind of theft keep your bike locked even when in a secure area to something heavy or fixed. Keep a note of your bikes serial number and the location you got it from. We suggest that D-Locks are the best as they are harder to defeat that a chain. Lastly keep your bike out of sight. With Christmas just gone lots of bike will have been given a special gifts and a nice new bike is a pretty target. Details of your local cafficers, current priorities and dates of local meetings are available on-line at www.sussex.police.uk (enter your postcode) or by telephone by calling 101.

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Could work be bad for your health? The festive holiday is over and the nation is getting ready to knuckle down to work. But getting back behind our desks could actually be bad for our health as a national charity estimates nearly six million people may be allergic to their office.

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rom nasal problems, eye conditions, dry throats, breathing difficulties, lethargy, and headaches to skin irritations, 95 per cent of people quizzed in a poll for Allergy UK have experienced one or more symptoms in the workplace. But over a quarter say their symptoms worsened in their office environment, 62 per cent have experienced itchy or watery eyes and 27 per cent suffered breathing difficulties over the last year. Maureen Jenkins, of Allergy UK, says: "The results are of concern for Allergy UK because it is difficult for individuals to exercise the same control over their workplace as they would do at home. Management of allergies becomes increasingly difficult when in communal spaces so it's not surprising that a great deal." The survey also reveals that office cleaning is infrequent at best and doesn't appear sufficient to prevent the build up of house dust mites and allergens. Nearly 40 per cent of those polled say their office is cleaned once a week or less, while nearly one in five have to survive with less. When you combine dusty, cluttered desks, soft furnishings, poorly vacuumed carpets and lack of ventilation with the fact that 20 per cent of us spend eight hours or more at work it's hardly surprising that it doesn't add up to a healthy working environment. But, the charity points out, allergies don't just impact on workers as, according to the research, they are also having a significant effect on productivity. While nearly three quarters of those questioned took time off sick in the last year, the real area of concern is that 42 per cent of allergy sufferers took time off work because of the impact on their condition. Nearly 15 per cent of sufferers were off work for between four and 10 days off due to their allergy, figures that could be addressed by actively

minimising allergens in the workplace. In a bid to address the problem, the national charity has highlighted a number of office hotspots that can have huge implications for allergy sufferers. • Lack of ventilation — most sufferers don't consider their office to be well ventilated with only 15 per cent of people polled saying their office is well ventilated • Carpets — 90 per cent of workers say their workplace has carpeted floors which can harbour house dust mite allergen • Bookcases — 54 per cent have open bookshelves which can release allergen into the atmosphere • Plants — 38 per cent have plants which can harbour moulds which release spores which can cause allergic reactions Allergy UK believes there are steps that both employees and employers can take to reduce the likelihood of an allergic reaction at work — • Ensure you have clean air in and around you • If you have a heating, ventilation and air conditioning unit installed, make sure it is serviced regularly • If ventilation is limited, use an effective air purifier to help remove and reduce allergens such as pollen, house dust mite debris and mould spores • Review flooring and furnishings. Carpets on concrete floors can trap moisture allowing dust mites and mould spores to thrive • Ensure cleaners have effective methods and equipment to get rid of pollens and allergens • Keep your desk clear, uncluttered and damp dust twice a week • Hang coats away from desks and traffic areas to prevent dust and allergens being disturbed and released into the air.

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What’s on in January

GENERAL

Quirky Quiz at The Crown and Anchor, High Street, Shoreham. Every Tuesday night. Starts 8pm.

Fun times to be had every Tuesday evening with compare Mark Stack. The Quiz for Fun People-not wannabe Einstein's. Reserve a table recommended by calling 01273 463500. £1 per person plus £1 per table.

The Welcome Club

We meet every Wednesday in room 2 at the Shoreham Centre for the over 50’s, drop in for a cuppa & chat between 10-12.30 with bingo between 1.30-3.30, friendly atmosphere everyone welcome. For more info please contact Peter Hornsby at Age UK West Sussex 01903 854996.

Morris side seeks members

Old Shoreham Buccaneers is a recently formed morris dance team for men and women. We practice between September and April in the Shoreham Community Centre (Tuesday evenings) and perform in and around the local area in the spring and summer months. See our website for more information and activities during our first dancing season (myweb.tiscali.co.uk/williamjfarmer/buccaneers). If you are interested please email oldshorehambuccaneers@yahoo.co.uk or phone 01273 453719.

CHOIR-BY-THE-SEA

Starting Wednesday October 24th CHOIR-BY-THE-SEA 6.30 - 8.30 in the Shoreham centre 2 Pond road Shoreham-by-sea BN43 5 WU. No need to read music or have had previous singing experience just bring your desire to sing. Led by vocal leader Stella Clifford, accompanied on guitar. come along and see if it's for you! £5 a session

Hove and Adur Sea Cadets

Instructors needed for cadets aged 10-18 wide range of skills. Training provided. More details see http://www.sea-cadets.org/hoveadur/home.aspx or call Ian Wright (01273 594697) email Ian@lawreny.net.

Southwick & Shoreham Country Market

Every Friday 9-00-11.00 in the Porter Room at Southwick Community Centre. Home made cakes, biscuits and sausage rolls, jam chutney, local honey, fresh eggs, allotment and home grown fruit, veg and plants. Hand made crafts: toys, knitted baby clothes, peg bags, aprons, fridge magnets, bags, hair accessories, brooches, bookmarks, greetings cards and lots more! The perfect place to buy a gift or a treat - cakes and craft items can be made to order - please ask!

Southwick Community Association

The Individual Members Section Southwick Community Association are holding a Social Afternoon on Wednesday 23 January 2013 at Southwick Community Centre 24 Southwick Street, Southwick in the Garden Room at 2.15pm our speaker will be Barrie Turner from Shoreham NCI the talk will be 'Stranger things happen at sea' sounds really good, do come and join us. Entrance £2.00 members, £2.50 non members including tea and biscuits Everyone Welcome

Mid Hants Railway Preservation Society

Mid Hants Railway, Sussex regional group. AGM and members slides. 17th January. 7:30pm at Southwick Community Center. Entrance £3. Raffle. Malcolm Stroud. 01273 550818

Card Workshops

Southwick Methodist Church Southwick Street. Classes are limited so booking is required. The cost is £13.00 for 3 hours. Refreshments, Materials, and worksheets are provided. Along with a lovely group of people.Meet new friends and create some lovely work Christmas Card workshop, December 8th Christmas gifts and cards. Contact Andrea on 01273 884185 or Mob 07949876117.

Southwick Community Centre

Indoor Friday Table-Top Sale Every week at Southwick Community Centre.9.00a.m. - 1.00p.m.Cafe Open 10am-2pm A Variety of Stalls.

Adur Petanque Club

The club meets on Sundays, Monday afternoons, Tuesday and Thursday evenings at the Lancing Leisure Centre.

WASPIG

The Worthing And Shoreham Psychic Information Group now meets on alternate Thursday evenings. Perfect for anyone with psychic or spiritual leanings. For more information please contact Jeremy or Pam on 01903 209938.

Adult Dance Classes

THE TWITTEN SCHOOL OF SEQUENCE DANCING

Tea Dances with Tuition every Monday afternoon at St. John Ambulance Hall,The Twitten, Southwick. 1.30pm to 4.00pm. £3.00 each including refreshments. Absolute beginners welcome. Private Tuition available. For information ring Mike or Audrey on 01273 592194 or visit our website www.twittendance.speedy. uk.net

Ballroom and Latin Classes

Mondays : Beginners 7pm - 8pm. Admission £4 per class. Improvers and Intermediate : 8pm - 9.30pm Admission £5 per class. Private lessons and coaching for medallist examinations are also available by appointment. All Classes held at the Southwick Methodist Church Hall. Call (01273) 887611 or Mob: 07521 800294 for details

Salsa classes

Salsa classes at The Ropetackle every Monday night. Classes for first-timers, beginners, improvers and intermediates. Lessons 8:30- 10pm except public holidays.Admission: £6 Classes with: Aaron George M | Amber Davis | Sam Tebbs | Yanel Eugenio.

Salsa Class

Salsa class at the Shoreham Centre (2 Pond Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, BN43 5WU) Starting on the 14th September at 8:00pm. First class free for beginners. Teacher: Yanel from Cuba.

A Chance to Dance

Fridays 7-30pm -10pm (except first Friday in month). Ballroom, Latin and some Sequence. £3 includes Tea & Biscuits. Southwick Methodist Church Hall. For more info: ring Ralph. (01273) 595165.

Hip Hop Dance in the South East.

CLASSES open to all in Worthing, Brighton, Haywards Heath, Burgess Hill, Bognor Regis and beyond. For More info: Vikkie@t21dance.com / 07900 681355 WWW. T21DANCE.COM

Zumba Classes

New Zumba classes started at St. Giles Church Hall, Shoreham by Sea (near Buckingham Park). Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday mornings, 9.30 10.30 am, and 10.45 - 11.45 am. Thursdays, 7.45 - 8.45 pm. First class is FREE! Following classes only £3!! Loyalty cards available. Please call your licensed Zumba Instructor, Nadia on 07581149872 to book your place, or email nadiazorzan.zumba@hotmail.co.uk

Zumba Fitness

Latin inspired cardio dance fitness classes with Sarah Parker Tuesdays The Shoreham Centre 8.15pm-9pm Thursdays The West Street Loft 6.45-7.30pm £4 per class, loyalty cards available Contact Sarah Parker 07885 205307

Zumba

This is a group which encourages non walkers to get fit and healthy. Walks range from gentle strolls to more challenging ones in the local area. Led by trained leaders and are free! Details found in local libraries, community centres, GP's surgeries and leisure centres. www.adur.gov.uk/healthy

If you want to exercise and smile at the same time come and join me, Becca for a fun dance based fitness workout. Monday- 6.30pm, Tuesday- 6.30pm+7.45pm, Wednesday- 5.30pm&6.45pm, Thursday- 10.45am+6.15pm, Saturday-1.45pm. All these classes are held at Southwick Community Centre. Also Wednesday10.30am at shoreham Ropetackle centre. Please BOOK your place by texting 07933380231/ emailing beccawatts@hotmail.co.uk or visiting facebook page zumbawithrebeccawatts Your first class free! Plus loyalty cards given. Price : £5\ £3 for students.

Church Lane Nursery

Lazy River Square Dance Club

Adur Healthy Walkers

Church Lane Nursery OFSTED inspected playschool offering morning, afternoon and all day sessions - term time only. Please call 0771 2701720 or 07403 181186.

Rainbow Poetry Group

Monday evenings 8pm – 10pm. The Shoreham Centre, Pond Road, Shoreham, BN43 5WU. T: (01273) 454686 / W: www.shorehamcentre.co.uk

Modern Jive

Poetry for pleasure. Meets first Monday of the month. 8pm at Ferry Inn, East St, Shoreham. For info please contact 01273 452005.

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.

Southlanders Community Group

Shoreham Folk Dance Club

Open on a Monday and Friday morning for snacks, lunches, internet access, exercise etc. More information at www.southlanders.org.uk or by phoning 07919651212.

Mondays 8 – 10pm (Excluding Bank Holidays). St. Julians Church Hall, Rectory Road, Shoreham. Membership - £1 pa / Fees - £1 per session. Adults & Teens welcome. For more info please call Mrs Holroyd on (01273) 415557.

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What’s on in January

Smoldering, Sensual, Soulful Argentine Tango

Shoreham Centre on Tuesday evenings. Beginners and Improvers courses start every 4 weeks. All Ages welcome. Advance bookings only £28. email brighton_ carola@hotmail.com. For information contact Robin and Delia 01273 464311. www.brightontango.com and brightondancing.com

Southwick Sequence Dance Club

Every Wednesday at St. John Ambulance Hall, The Twitten, Southwick. 7.30 to 9.30pm - £3.00 each (First Night FREE). Information call Phil on 01273 592287. www.southwicksequenc.speedy.uk.net

Strictly Dancing With Lisa

Offering fun, friendly dance classes covering a variety of styles (not partner dancing). Learn one style per session on Mon 6.15-7.15pm and Thurs 1.452.45pm at The Shoreham Centre, Pond Rd. Or improve your fitness with lots of styles per session at the Dance Fit class on Thur 6.15-7.15pm at The Steyning Centre, Fletcher's Croft. For more info contact Lisa on 07939 248871 / lisa@ strictlydancingwithlisa.co.uk

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. Call (01273) 887611 for details.

Southwick Scottish Dance Country Club

Thursdays 8.00pm – 10.00pm. Southwick Community Centre Garden Room. £2.50 per session. All ages welcome. For more info please call Julie Howell 01273 415778 julie@howell.name

Courses, Clubs and Workshops Spanish course

Spanish Course for Beginners at Shoreham Centre. Saturdays 10-11.30am. 10 sessions starting 12th January (15 hours total). £89 (materials included). Contact: spanishbysea@gmail.com or (01273) 455 895.

Steyning Decorative and Fine Arts Society Steyning DFAS is your local branch of NADFAS and meets at The Steyning Centre, Opp St Andrews Church, Steyning on the 2nd Monday of each month at 10.30am for illustrated lectures on all branches of The Arts. On Monday 14 January 2013, Andrew Davies will lecture on "English Caricature from Hogarth to Punch". Coffee 10am. Visitors welcome (donation £5). Contact Don on 01903 812232, email: donlinda.harry@yahoo.co.uk or Penny on 01903 814390 for more information.

Adur Art Club We meet on Tuesdays at 7pm to 9pm and Thursdays 2pm to 4pm in room 8 (upstairs) at the Shoreham Centre Pond Road. We are a very friendly club, and although we do not have tuition as such, we have some very talented members who are always willing to help beginners. Annual subscription is £40, which entitles members to attend both weekly meetings, and also includes tea or coffee and biscuits.An additional charge is made when we have demonstrations by proffessional artists. Anyone interested in joining is welcome to visit, and see us all at work. More information on our website www.aartsc.webs.com

Sussex Highland Dancers – Southwick & Shoreham Branch

Arts and Crafts, ICT, Health & Well-being, Languages, Maths, English & ESOL (English for Speakers of other Languages)

Music, Arts and Creative Writing

West Sussex Adult & Community Learning Service runs a wide range of courses in the local area. Please contact 01273 598812 or pick up a brochure from your local library. Super Saturday Workshops at the NEW Shoreham Academy Saturday 23 June 2012. Please contact 01273 598812 for courses.

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.

Creative Writing

Like writing stories / poems? Join our small informal group meeting every Tuesday in the Snug bar at The Crab Tree Inn from 7 to 9 pm. No tuition..No fees. For further information telephone George on 01273 273284 or mobile:07530 646570.

'Come and Sing' Recording Workshop

Your chance to feature on several tracks by well known choral composers and gain insight into the unique world of recording. Suitable for all mixed voices in a practical and friendly environment. Saturday 20th October 2012. 2pm to 6pm

Beach Bateria

All ages and abilities are welcome to join community Samba Band. No experience necessary, instruments provided. Every Wednesday from 7.45pm to 9.30pm at the Hall at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Kings Walk, Shoreham Beach, BN43 5LF. Adults £4 per session, Students/ concessions £3, under 16s £2; first session free. Just turn up or contact Danny Dryer 07779 858310

Creative Writing Workshops: Unleash your imagination Workshops at Shoreham Library. The group will go in an exhibition for the Adur Festival. Group meets alternative Friday mornings 10am to 11.30 am at the Shoreham Library. For more info call Jennifer on 01273 454867

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

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

Southwick Art Club

Wednesdays 7.30pm at Southwick Community Centre. Membership fee - £30 p/a. Over 16s. Contact: Clifford Feeney – (01273) 411890

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

St. Mary De Haura Handbell Ringers

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 Joy Gibbs 01903 245660.

Calligraphy Learn to write beautifully with Calligraphy. Friendly Saturday workshops and weekly classes on Wednesday afternoons at Sompting Community Centre, Thursdays at Southwick Community Centres and Monday evenings at Steyning Grammar School. Please contact Nancy at 01273 453387 or email: nyohowells@ msn.com for more information.

Clubs

Adur East Lions club Meets 4th Tuesday of the month (except December)* at the Royal George Public House, Holmbush Roundabout, Shoreham. 7.30pm. All welcome. Contact: www.adureastlions.org.uk*

Bowling Club We are an outdoor bowling club and always are interested in taking on new members. This year is a very special year as it is our 75th Anniversary and we are celebrating with some different venues which should be a very good year. We are a happy club and welcome anyone interested to come along our hours of play are 10 – 1 2 – 5.30 and 6 – dusk We also have a very good Social venue If anyone would feel like trying Bowls for a very healthy hobby - please contact the Secretary on 520259 or email hazelluck@ntlworld.com

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

ADUR Book Club for the over 60’s Meetings are at Shoreham Library on the 1st Thursday of every month from 10:30-11:00am. All books supplied free by West Sussex Library Service. Large print and audio versions available. For more info call Brenda Slater on 01444 235549 or email brenda.slater@westsussex.gov.uk

A Bead Group Meet Monday and the second Thursday of every month from 10am-4pm. Participants must bring a packed lunch. Tea and coffee is provided. Prices are £2.50 for half a day and £5.00 for the whole day. Location: Anita's beads, 4 Broadreach, Ropetackle, Shoreham-by-Sea, BN43 5EY.Tel: 01273 454672 Website: www.anitasbeads.net

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What’s on in January

Indoor Bowling

Adur Indoor Bowling Club welcomes new members, men and women of all ages and abilities. It is a fun and friendly club. Free introduction and coaching sessions. Open from 9 am to 10 pm, 7 days a week from September to April, and often in the summer. Location: Old Barn Way, Southwick BN42 4NT (next to the Leisure Centre). Easy free parking. Call in or phone 01273-870670 (ask for the green steward).

Bridge

Sussex Quilters

We are an informal group who welcome beginners and established quilters. We meet on the first Wednesday of each month from 10am until 12 mid-day in the Deall Room at Southwick Community Centre. First visit is free to try us out. Annual fee is £15. For further information contact Anne Moncrieff (01273) 328215 or Angela Avis (01273) 595369

Wick Theatre Company

(duplicate - EBU licensed) on Wednesdays 1.30 p.m. - 4.45 p.m. at Adur Indoor Bowling Club, Old Barn Way, Southwick. Lunch and refreshments available together with a free car park. Jill or Dave 01273 566101.

Most Mondays from 8pm. Membership £25pa. 17 year olds and above welcome. The Barn Theatre, Southwick Community Centre. (The Young Wick Players (12 – 17 year olds) meet Weds 7.30pm – 9.30pm in Southwick Community Centre). For more info contact Betty Dawes on (01273) 594052.

NOVA

U3A

A friendly social group in the Brighton & Hove area for the 40s to early 60s age group. Join us for: meals out, theatre, cinema, parties, barbecues, live music, badminton, tennis, talks, walks, day trips, pub quizzes and much, much more. For more details please ring: Pat 0844 5855 668 or our website: www.novabrighton. org.uk

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 01273 455701 for more information.

The Senior Monday Club

Meet every Monday between 10 – 12.30 in the Garden Room at Southwick Community Centre for the over 50’s We have a gentle exercise class, board games, speakers and refreshments friendly atmosphere everyone welcome. For more info please contact Peter Hornsby 01903 854996.

Meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays each month at The The Burlington Hotel, Marine Parade, Worthing, BN11 3QLArrive for: 715pm, Start: 7:30pm, Finish 9:30pm. Everyone very welcome. For more information please contact Meg Heyworth on 07940838422, meg@heyworth.co.uk or visit www. worthingspeakers.org.uk

Adur Petanque Club (Boules)

Sports and Leisure

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 Stamp Club

Regular monthly meetings in Shoreham 7.30pm, second Wednesday each Month - guest speakers and exhibitions of postage stamps and associated material. New Members always welcome. Further information please contact Mike Slamo Tel 01273 732956

Shoreham Rubber Bridge Club.

Meets at the Shoreham Community Centre, Thursdays, 2.00 to 4.30 p.m. Welcomes new members. Contact: 01273-455597

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. For more information contact Steve White on (01273) 413285

Southwick Art Club

Meets Wednesdays 7.30 pm to 9.30pm in the at Southwick Community Centre. New members(over16's) always welcome. Come along and enjoy painting and drawing in an informal and friendly atmosphere. No qualifications required only a love of art. For more information contact Clifford Feeney 01273 411890.

Southwick Lace Class

Every Tuesday at Southwick Community Centre,from 9.45 to 11.45am. Beginners and experienced lacemakers all welcome to join our friendly group. Please contact the tutor, Rosemary Brown, on 01273 591346 for further details.

Steyning Camera Club

The Steyning Camera Club meets at The Steyning Centre, Fletchers Croft, Steyning, BN44 3XZ, mainly alternate Wednesdays from September to May in the Saxon Room at 7:30. Photographers of all abilities are welcome to join. For more information go to www.steyningcc.org.uk.

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

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. For more information please contact Julie on (01273) 596707 or email sfhorticulturalsociety@googlemail.com.

The Southern Counties Orchid Society

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 £10 per person per annum. Please contact the Secretary on 01273 597921 for more information.

Worthing Speakers Club – Public Speaking Made Fun.

Low Impact Running

Learn to run with ease. Dai Richards will show you how to apply some simple Alexander Technique principles to your running. This will help you enjoy your running more and avoid joining the 70% or runners that suffer injury each year. Just starting out or seasoned marathon runner – there will be something for everyone. Booking essential! Sunday 6th January 11AM, Beach Green, Shoreham Beach. Contact: www.stophurting.co.uk 01273 382 092

Aerobics

Aerobics low/high impact with upper body workout. Every Monday and Wednesday 6.45-7.45 at the Southwick Christian Community Church. Roman Crescent, Southwick. £4 per session. Drop in or contact Susan on (01273)249600 for more details.

Aerobics (incorporating small hand weights)

Low / High impact class with upper body workout. Every Monday 6.30-7.30pm at St. Julian's Church Hall, Rectory Rd. Shoreham. £4.50 per session. Drop in or contact Susan on (01273) 249600 for more details.

Boxercise Sessions

Every Tuesday 6pm-7pm, Holmbush Primary School, Shoreham. Boxercise is a great workout that is sure to get you fit in good shape. Contact Dave for further details on 07798573954 or shorefit@live.co.uk

Personal Training

1-2-1 fitness training to help you achieve your goals whether it be weight loss, tone up, sport specific or injury rehabilitation. Held in a place of your choice or in my private studio in Shoreham. Contact Dave for further details on 07798573954 or shorefit@live.co.uk. Every Tuesday 11.15am-12.30pm. Location: The Shoreham Centre, Pond Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, BN43 5WU. General level-beginners. Drop ins £7 (subject to space) Special offer of ten week course for £50 when you mention this listing. Please contact Rebecca on 07908732033 rebecca@youryoga.org.ukwww.youryoga.org.uk

FUNdamentals with Sports Xtra new to Shoreham!

From walking to 4 years, mother and toddler sessions, term time only. Designed and developed by British Gymnastics in conjuncture with early years specialists, this structured activity programme will give a positive effect to children’s future development, providing a solid foundation for any future pathway and lead to positive enjoyment of all physical activity in their later years, making them healthier, happier children and adults. All this whilst having lots of fun! First taster session free! Sessions also at Lancing and Worthing on different days. To book call Caroline on 01273 676300 www.earlyyearsfundamentals.co.uk

Legs Bums and Tums.

Tuesday evenings 7-8pm in the main hall The Shoreham centre. £4.50 per session with an aerobic warm up and exercises aimed at toning legs, bums and tums! For more info call Sarah on 07885 205307

55+ Exercise to music

Routines to Sinatra, Motown etc - to loosen joints, strengthen muscles and improve circulation. Every Tuesday 2.00 -2.45pm & Thursday 10.30 – 11.15am at the Oasis Christian Fellowship, Hangleton Way, Hove. For more details please call Susan on (01273) 249600. 3.50 per session.

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What’s on in January

Pilates

Mixed ability drop-in Pilates classes at the Shoreham Centre on Tuesdays 9.30 am. For more details ring Jenny on 01273 454041.

Pilates

Drop in pilates class. Wednesdays, 09.30 - 10.30. Shoreham Community Centre, room 7. Each class is £5. Do 5 classes and get your 6th free. Pilates helps to increase strength of the pelvic floor, abdominal and back muscles. You will develop flexibility, strength, and have fun! For more information, contact Charlie (BSc, polestar) on 07780 660942.

Hatha Yoga

Tuesday 11.15am-12.30pm The Shoreham Centre, Pond Road. General Level beginners welcome.6 week courses - £40. Please contact Rebecca to find out the next available start. :www.rebeccawilsonhealth.com info@rebeccawilsonhealth. com 07908732033

Pregnancy Yoga

Gentle yoga to help your body adapt to the changes of pregnancy, prepare for birth and meet other mums-to-be. Classes are Wed 4.45-6.15 and 6.30-8pm at the Huntingdon Hall, Shoreham Free Church, Buckingham Rd., Shoreham. Call Rachel on 01273 386121, email rachel.claridge@gmail.com and for more infor or see www.yogilife.co.uk

Yoga in Shoreham

Saturdays at The Shoreham Centre on Pond Rd. 9.30-11am hatha yoga and 11.30am-1245pm pregnancy yoga. For more details or to book a class, please visit www.lynnejarrettyoga.co.uk or get in touch directly at lynnejarrettyoga@ gmail.com or call me on 07515917169. Look forward to teaching you soon x

Yoga

Hatha and Vinyasa Flow Yoga at Shoreham Chiropractic Clinic. Morning and evening classes. For more information call 01273 461155.

Yoga & Movement Therapy

A Journey to freedom for Body & soul. Mondays: Gentle pace, Beginners, Seniors; 11.30 – 12.40 Progression, stronger postures. Venue: Ropetackle Centre Shoreham. Anandi D.i.p B.W.Y & Holistic Therapy Enquiries 01273 411658 anandi@tesco.net

Yoga in Motion

A fusion of yoga and Margaret Morris contemporary dance movement to music. Beginners welcome. 1st class free. 9.30 to 11.00am every Wednesday. Adur Indoor Bowls Club next door to Impulse & Southwick foorball club. Tel Faye 01903 812481.

Meditation in Motion

Babies and Toddlers Tiger's Eye

Relaxed and supportive creative writing workshops for 7-11 year olds every Wednesday 3.45-4.45 (no session 15/8) at thunkshop cafe, Ropetackle Arts Centre, Shoreham. First session free then £6 per workshop or £4 if you book a block in advance. Contact Tess 07940 466035 tessjolly@yahoo.co.uk

Crocodoodle

Creative Fun for Creative Kids! Paint, stick, splodge and splash - messy, imaginative play for pre school children. Free car parking and lots of buggy space. Wednesday 10 - 11 am and Fridays (starting Jan 11th 2013) 9.30 - 10.30am both at St Peter's Church Hall, West Street, Shoreham. From £5 per family or childminder. See our sparkly new website www.crocodoodle.co.uk for more details or contact Maria 07967 198737.

Story Time @ Thunkshop Café, Ropetackle Arts Centre

Every Thursday at 11am - 11.45am (including holidays) Tales, poems and songs delivered with energy, theatricality, basic signing, and smiles! A fun and interactive story time session for children from 1 day old up to 6/7 years. (Runs through school holidays). Special Story Time treats in the café. £2.50 per session when booking 5 in a row (£12) or £3.50 drop in (just £1 extra for siblings over 6 months

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

Children’s Storytime

Southwick Library: Thursdays 11-11.30am. Shoreham Library: Fridays 2.10pm – 2.40pm.

Pebbles Play Zone

St Andrews Church Hall Portslade, Next to health centre. Tuesday morning 10am - 12pm. Snacks provided for all children Run by two experienced childminders. £1.00 per adult, 50p per child.

Children Classes

Dinkie Flowers Stage School with Dinkie

Classes at the Shoreham Centre, Pond Road. Friday evenings. Room 7 Teenies (age 3 and up) Tap & Modern 3.45 - 4.15pm; Juniors (Age 6 and up) Tap & Modern 4.15 - 5.15pm. Seniors Modern & Tap 5.15 – 6.30pm ;Keep Fit 6.30pm – 7.30pm;Please call (01273) 452868 for more details.

DEBUTOTS EARLY YEARS DRAMA

Tone your body, Calm your mind. Drop in beginners classes in Tai Chi and Qigong, suitable of all ages and fitness levels. Thursdays, 8:00pm - 9:00pm. £5.00. Church of the Good Shepherd Hall, Kings Walk, Shoreham Beach. Please call 07540 829295 or email ShenmenTaiChi@hotmail.co.uk for details. Instructor Derek Pavely is registered with the Tai Chi Union for Great Britain

Debutots is a wonderfully interactive storytelling and dramatic session where YOU get to be part of your child’s imagination. MONDAY 10-11am; come along and join in the fun! Classes only £4 per week (drop in £5).Sibling Discount 50% .Please Contact Ellie for more info or to book a FREE trial Tel: 01273 245673 or email:ellie@debutots.co.uk. ALSO DON’T FORGET TO ASK ELLIE ABOUT DEBUTOTS BIRTHDAY PARTIES !!!!

Tai Chi

Dinki Dancers

Thursday 8-9, Huntingdon Hall, Shoreham Free Church, Buckingham Road, Shoreham: Yang Style, Chi Kung and Reiki. Please call Andrew Westgate: 07860 646269.'

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 Adur Stroke Club

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. 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 (Bob Smith) on 01273-594834

Cardiac Rehab Support

Exercise classes supervised by qualified instructors every Wednesday and Friday 11.00 – 12.00 and Tai Chi classes every Monday 3-4pm at Shoreham Free Church Hall, Buckingham Road. Exercise classes also at Southlands Hospital Physio Dept, Upper Shoreham Road, Shoreham. Wednesdays 2.30 to 3.30 and at Southwick Christian Community Church, 1-5 Roman Crescent, Southwick. Fridays 2pm to 3pm.Carers welcome, £4 per session (£7 per couple). No need to book – just call in. www.cardiacrehabsupport.org.uk

A creative toddler dance class ideal for boys and girls 2 to 4 years old (although 18mth + welcome) Mondays 10-11am Shoreham Community Centre, Pond Road. Please call Kat on 01273 463120 or text 07809 437703 to book a free trial session. Dinki Dancers encourages toddlers to enjoy different dancing styles and themes, play dancing games and experiment with fun props and costume. I am also available for children’s party bookings offering themed dance sessions e.g. cheerleading, fairy ballet princesses, animal antics, musicals etc. Please call me to discuss your party needs and theme ideas. Tel: 01273 463120 or text 07809 437703

Dinki Disco

For a funky fun-filled afternoon of music, dance & entertainment for all the family! King Alfred Ballroom, Hove Seafront – 27th October & 24th November Heene Community Centre, Worthing – 1st December. Earlybird tickets from £6 www.dinkidisco.com, sales@dinkidisco.com, Tel: 07971 418789

Debutots is now at Kingston Buci Children Centre

Come along Mondays 10-11am. Interactive storytelling and dramatic play for children aged between 2-5yrs. Sessions are very busy so booking is essential. Please call or email Ellie for more information or to register interest. ellie@debutots.co.uk. Tel: 01273 245673

Fun Imps

Friday’s 10-11am, The Shoreham Centre, Main Hall. Fun improvised activities and exercises for your Little Imps. No booking necessary. Call Sara or Graham on 07500 11 34 98 for more info.

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Shoreham & Southwick

What’s on in January

Kingston Buci Children and Family Centre Middle Road, Shoreham, BN43 6GA Telephone: 01273 467998 Kingston Buci Children and Family Centre offer a range of activities, services and support for families with children under five. Some of our activities and services are aimed at individuals who are not part of a family with children under five. Please see below for a summary of our activities, for more information about days and times please telephone the centre on 01273 467998.

Adult English Course: improve your English skills to help you get that much needed qualification. Please call the centre to register your interest on 01273 467998. Adult English for speakers of other languages: Contact the centre for more details Adult Maths: improve your Maths skills in a fun and friendly way. Please call the centre to register your interest on 01273 467998 Antenatal Group: please call the centre for more details Bumps and Babes: a drop in group for parents or carers with children under a year old. Childminders’ Drop-in: a two hour drop-in session for childminders and their children. The group is a chance to meet, offer support to each other and socialise. Refreshments provided. Disability Benefits Advisor: help and support to access correct disability benefits. Eczema Support Group: meet other parents/carers of children with eczema in relaxed and informal group ESOL (English for Speakers of other Languages): this course can help you to speak, read and write English correctly. You can also find out about life in the UK. Please call the centre to register your interest on 01273 467998 Grandparents Group: a drop-in group for Grandparents and their Grandchildren under 5. Job Centre Plus: weekly session for clients to attend and speak to an advisor. To book an appointment please call 0845 6043719 Midwives Clinic: please call the centre for an appointment MILK!: breast-feeding peer support group. Get together with other mums for support and information in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Play and Learn Together: activity themed drop in session where parents or carers can have fun with their children (1-5yrs), in a warm relaxed atmosphere. Rhyme Time: a drop-in session for parents and carers and their under fives. Simple songs and rhymes with basic signs, actions, and instruments. Speech and Language Drop-In: Speech and language drop-in sessions are provided bi-monthly at the centre. Please contact the centre for the next planned date. You can sign up for a slot on the day. Toy Library: We offer a variety of toys to encourage play & learning Therese Eriksen Homoeopathy Clinic: (£15 a session). Please call 01273 462660 for more information or to book a session. Well-being Advisor: friendly and impartial service to find out more about what support is available locally eg getting fitter, lose weight, eat well, stop smoking, kick a habit, drink sensibly, get more active, managing stress. Whizz Kids: This group is aimed at children up to the age of 8 with any form of physical need. Siblings are welcome. Adur, Arun & Worthing Young Person’s Counselling: held on a Wednesday between 2pm-5pm. Please contact Joe Osmond on 07739893707 for more information.

Martial Arts

Junior Martial arts and self defence classes Friday 5.30-6.30 at St. Michaels Hall, Church lane Southwick BN424GD 1ST Lesson Free. Contact Graham Hosken on 01273 423378

Kimbalu Music classes

Kimbalu Music Classes are for parents/carers and their babies and pre-school children; singing together, playing with instruments, having fun with parachute, hoops, bubbles and scarves..and meeting kimba the friendly monkey! Wednesday am - Ropetackle Arts Centre, Thursday am - Temp. Shoreham location (see website), Friday am - Southwick Christian Community Church. For details or to book a place call Lorrie on 01273 464934, visit www.kimbalu.co.uk or email info@kimbalu.co.uk £4 per family - first class free. Also Wed pm in Hove

Little Lights

Carers and toddlers singing group with parents and carers. Every Thursday from 9.30-11.00 am, in term time, at Southwick Methodist Church Hall. Manor Hall Road. Southwick. Songs with actions, Puppets, Picture,, Who’s in the Box? Story time, Dressing up, Lullaby’s, worship, dressing up. Keyboard accompaniment. Refreshments provided. No pre booking required. Drop in session, £1.00 per adult, £1.00 per child (0-School age) (Formerly Toddler Tunes) Contact Yvonne Yates 01273 597660 or 07758 325556

Scamps baby and toddler group

Thursdays 9.30 - 11.30 am at St Peters Church Hall, West Street, Shoreham. £2.50 per family/childminder, including tea/coffee and snacks (first visit free). Toys, art/crafts, singing with actions. For more information, please contact Pauline on 07745125567 or aroline 07980282922 Victoria 07728743515

Teddy Bears

Carers and Toddlers Group (0-school age). Every Monday and Friday, 10.0011.45am, in term time, at Southwick Methodist Church Hall, Manor Hall Road, Southwick.Play with a huge selection of Toys, ride on bikes, puzzles, trains, play dough, craft, books, farm, prams, slide, tunnels. This is a drop in session, no need to pre-book. On Friday, we join the pre sholl for a free sing-a-long for 15 mins. £1.00 per adult, 50p per child. Refreshments provided. For more information contact Kim 01273 701543

Tots That Rock

Singing, dancing, bubbles and fun for babies, toddlers and pre-school children. Sing-along popular childrens songs, nursery rhymes and action songs, all accompanied by live guitarist. Come and sing, dance or just chat and have fun in a relaxed a baby/child friendly atmosphere. £4 entry, £2 for extra siblings. Every Monday and Friday @ The Bridge Inn, High Street, Shoreham 10.30 - 11.45am. No pre-booking, just turn up! Or call Allie or Sarah 07961 363658, email totsthatrock@gmail.com or visit www.totsthatrock.co.uk

New Tots That Rock- Mile Oak/Portslade

Singing, dancing, bubbles and fun for babies, toddlers and pre-school children. Sing-along popular childrens songs, nursery rhymes and action songs, all accompanied by live guitarist. Come and sing, dance or just chat and have fun in a relaxed a baby/child friendly atmosphere. £4 entry, £1 for extra siblings. Every Tuesday @ The Mile Oak Inn , Mile Oak Road 10.30am - 11.30am. Ample free parking, Buses 1,1A,55 No pre-booking, just turn up! Or call Allie 07961 363658, email totsthatrock@gmail.com or visitwww.totsthatrock.co.uk

Zumbatomic Classes

Zumba for kids!Mondays 4-4.45pm Lil' Starz ages 5-8 5-5.45pm Big Starz ages 8-12 The Church of the Good Shepheard Hall, Shoreham Beach 6 week course cost £24, please call to book your place Some drop in places may be available @ £4.50 each session. Please pre-book your drop in place. Contact: sarah@ sarahparker.co.uk 07885 205307

Youth Activities & Events

VC Jubilee youth development cycling club

For 9-18 year olds, younger can attend with parent/guardian. Saturdays 1012noon, 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 Dave Gerry 07808 061805 or email is Contact@vcjubilee.co.uk

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. If any of the details listed here are incorrect or your club or event isn’t included or you are no longer offering these classes, then please email: ang@insideshoreham.com. Please keep text to maximum of 30 words or it may not be included.

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