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MARCH 2014

Editor’s comment Welcome to the March Edition of the Inside Shoreham and Southwick Magazine. Well it’s official – this is the wettest winter on record, and as March is the last month of winter, we can look forward to spring arriving soon. This month our gardening expert, Mark Oakley, discusses what happened in our gardens after the winds and rain in recent months and prepares us for what we can do in March to get the best out of them. In this issue we have lots for you to read and update you on with regards to the Shoreham and Southwick area. There is the Shoreham Harbour regeneration plans which you can read on page 20. We have Judy Upton’s latest piece on playing marbles. There are several local charity activities this month from the Open Day at the Dogs Trust on the 25th March, The Great Spring Bake by the Lions International Blood Research Appeal on the 22nd of March and, on the 30th of March, the Friends of Shoreham are having a beach clean. If you would like to go then check out the What’s on pages which start on page 33. Infact, we have updated activities, exercise classes and much more… all rammed into six pages. Don’t miss out on what’s happening in Shoreham and Southwick. Finally, Happy Mothering Sunday on the 30th March. I hope that it is a wonderful day for you mothers out there. Many thanks to everyone who sent in their local events! We love hearing from you. We hope that they are very successful in the coming month. Until next month, Angela

Inside this issue Funding for Voluntary Organisations................ 4 Pip is looking for a Home..................................... 4 The Great Spring Break........................................ 4 Playing Marbles..................................................10 The damaging winds and rain..........................12 A focus on back pain..........................................16 Mobiles – a driving distraction.........................19 Consultation for Harbour Living......................20 Samins............................................................ 22/23 Shoreham Airport Community Memorial ......28 Adur Festival – Strange Creatures....................30 What’s On..............................33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43

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Funding available The Great for voluntary Spring Bake organisations

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OLUNTARY AND COMMUNITY organisations in West Sussex are being encouraged to apply for a share of £190,000. The application process for West Sussex County Council’s Prevention and Wellbeing Grants Programme is now open. It aims to help innovative, community-based activities for residents, which are designed to enable adults and older people to get out and about, make friends and see others. Grants of up to £5,000 are available and the closing date for applications is Thursday, April 17 2014. Last year, awards ranged between under £50 and £5,000 and were used for a number of different projects, including tea and chat groups, choirs and fitness and learning activities. Christine Field, Cabinet Member for Community Wellbeing, said: “The Prevention and Wellbeing Grants Programme was designed to help community-based services and organisations to support the social aspects of people’s lives. “These types of organisations play a vital role in helping to reduce isolation and they can help to maintain an older person’s independence for longer. “Small or large projects can apply and I would encourage any group who thinks they might be able to benefit from this funding to find out more.” The applications will be assessed by the County Local Committees. Organisations will be notified of decisions and receive payments in August 2014. The grants are not available for services or activities designed for Children and People with Learning Disabilities. For more information and to find out how to request an application pack, please visit www.westsussex.gov.uk and search ‘Prevention and Wellbeing Grants’.

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O YOU ENJOY coffee and cake or even tea and cake or a soft drink and cake? Do you want to be sure that every penny you donate to a charity goes to the need on the ground? Do you want to find out more about your local Lions group? Then visit the Great Spring Bake in aid of LIBRA at 165 Upper Shoreham Road, Shoreham BN43 6TA on Saturday 22 March from 1100am-1.00pm. All you need to do is go along and enjoy the freshly baked cakes and have a chat about our club and its activities. LIBRA is the Lions International Blood Research Appeal. Every penny you donate at the Spring Bake will be used to tackle blood cancers and disorders. Funds raised through the Great Spring Bake will help them provide the Haematology Department at King’s College Hospital with funds that are urgently required for laboratory developments and medical equipment. LIBRA is the only charity in the world that solely campaigns for this specialist department. Their support ensures that the haematology team can develop new treatments for patients with blood cancers and disorders including leukaemia, lymphoma and myelodysplastic syndrome. To find out more about Adur East Lions please ring 0845 833 7356, visit www.adureastlions.org.uk or like them on Facebook www.facebook.com/adureastlionsclub To find out more about LIBRA, visit www.libralionscharity.org, follow them on Twitter at twitter.com/LIBRACharity or like them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/LibraCharity.

Pip is looking for a home

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AOMI TUCKER FROM the Dogs Trust visited Santander, in Shoreham High Street, to be welcomed by staff members James Wingate (Mortgage Advisor), Clare Watson (Branch Manager) and Nicola Burrows. Naomi brought in Pip, who is a two-and-a-halfyear old border collie cross and is looking for a home. Pip has a lovely friendly nature, loves to play and be scratched behind the ears. The Dogs Trust are always looking for donations as well as volunteers to help. Not just walking and playing with the dogs, but also to help in the kennels, laundry, home visits as foster parents for dogs that don’t get on well in kennel conditions and of course organising fund raising events. On Sunday 25th of May the Dogs Trust will have an open day with activities at the Shoreham recreational ground. They currently have 70 dogs at the Shoreham home. Infact, this is one of their medium sized centres out of 19 across the country. They re-home approximately 15/16 dogs a month and last year found new homes for over 400 dogs.

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HE INTEREST RATES have been so low over the past few years that savers have really suffered. Many are at a loss as to where to invest their money, trawling the high street for higher rates or looking online. People have become more astute and inventive, making sure they use their cash ISA allowances each year, carefully spreading their money amongst several banks and building societies. The providers have become clever with their marketing, offering high rates for a certain balance, or a certain period of time, but all this needs diligence! You should be careful of rate end dates or investing over the limit, the terms may not be so attractive. To keep the best rates for your money is hard work and you need to keep on the ball. Sometimes people get a sudden inheritance, or sell a property ending up with a large lump sum. This is when they can become confused about where to invest. There are only so many financial institutions and with a limit of £85,000 with each covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS), it is easy to get stumped. This is when many seek the assistance of an Independent Financial Adviser. People used to have unquestioning trust in banks, but with events of the past few years, this is no longer the case. An IFA can look at the whole market and work out where best to invest your money. Clients I see are often pleasantly surprised that even with a low risk investment, it is still possible to get higher returns for your money than with cash investments. Some of you may have an IFA already, but having worked in this industry for twenty years, I can confirm that things have really moved on. We now have state of the art systems for managing people’s money, ensuring it is invested with a good number of top fund managers for diversification, and management of risk. Not only that our client portal means you can keep in touch with the value of your investment. Gone are the days of getting a statement once a year!

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or income, or a combination of the two? What is your tax situation? Your investment should be tax efficient and work in combination with other income or investments you may have. If you need advice on investments or any other aspect of financial planning, please call me Claire Cook on 01273 224667. I offer a free initial consultation and would be happy to help. Talk Money is a trading style of Best Practice IFA Group Ltd which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. The value of investments can fall as well as rise and you may not get back the amount invested.

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PLAYING MARBLES A N OLD CUSTOM practised in Sussex communities involved games of marbles, which would be played for a season of forty five days, by children and adults alike. In the 19th century this season began on Ash Wednesday and ended at 12 noon on Good Friday. Good Friday (and in some places Ash Wednesday) were known as ‘Marbles Day’. During Lent, toyshops in Shoreham and Southwick would have had windows full of tops, skipping ropes, hoops and marbles. Marbles at this time could be small balls of clay, stone or glass. In 1883, in Brighton, a fisherman, Mr James Rolf, told how the fishermen commenced to play on Ash Wednesday in strict accordance with the traditional custom. In Hove there was a superstition that it was “Gobblins” on Good Friday if marbles were still being played after the appointed time. In Shoreham, Mill Hill was often known as Good Friday Hill, but it was not marbles but eggs and oranges that children rolled like bowls down its steep sides in a game. Other games and amusements in the town itself however did include the more traditional marbles. The Rev W. D. Parish wrote in 1879 about the game as played at Selmeston, East Sussex, “I always wondered why so many people in the country districts of Sussex should devote themselves to marbles on Good Friday, till I discovered that the marble season is strictly defined between Ash Wednesday and Good Friday; and on the last day of the season it seems to be the object of every man and boy to play marbles as much as possible: they will play in the road at the church gate till the very last moment before service, and begin again the instant they are out of church. There is evidently a

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custom besides a pastime in this case. Persons play at marbles on Good Friday who would never think of playing on any other day; and it seems more over to be regarded as an amusement permissible on a holy day, Is it possible that it was appointed as a Lenten sport, to keep people from more boisterous and mischievous enjoyments?” At Cuckfield in the 1880’s, Good Friday was known as ‘Marble Day’. S. M. Kingsley wrote in 1879. ‘It is the custom here on that day for men and boys of all ages to play marbles and on a remark being made to an old woman about it she replied’ “Don’t you know its marble day?” An old inhabitant of Cuckfield told Miss Lillian Candlin that her father had played on the south side of the churchyard in about 1876 and that previously to that they had played right inside the church porch. Marbles were for many years used as stoppers the necks of glass bottles, which gave the local children a free supply of the little glass balls, once they had broken the bottles. In the 1960’s there was still much marble playing in and around Worthing, and the local RAFA club had its own tournaments at Durrington. At first a team went up to Tinsley Green, where championships

were held. On Good Friday 1964 the Worthing Typhoons played at this event but were unfortunately knocked out in the first round. Joe Beckett had the highest score for the team and went on to be beaten by Len Smith in the individual championships. Two years later saw the first ever Worthing tournament, which was held at the Goring Recreation Ground with eight teams taking part. A problem at Worthing was finding a sufficient number of clay marbles. A man recorded how they “searched everywhere and finally got round it by substituting painted aniseed balls.” In the 1970s the annual tournament was for a time played on Broadwater Green. Not everyone approved of marble games on Good Friday. In 1879 a Sussex vicar recorded that his parishoners continued their game at the gate of the church until the last possible moment before the service began, and as soon as the service was over they all rushed back outside to resume the game. A few places like Alciston have recently revived the Good Friday marble games and hopefully it is something that may again, with the resurgence of older pastimes, become popular in our area. Judy Upton

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HILST I WOULD normally talk about looking forward to the lighter evenings and the clocks changing at this time of year, I think in light of the horrendous run of bad weather we have had its important to look at the effect it has had Without doubt it has been pretty much the worst time in the garden I can recall, with a combination of high winds and the

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prolonged rainfall. Some of the effects have been all too obvious with damage to fences, structures and trees in the garden. If you have any doubts about the safety of any trees then don’t hesitate to get an expert in to asses it. A lot of trees are suffering from the problem of the ground being so soft that the roots are literally being pulled out as the wind acts as a lever at the top. In a lot of instances as the ground starts to dry out, the problem will pass, but some may be too far gone. With smaller trees and shrubs that have suffered from this, they can be re-staked for support and re-heeled into the ground as it becomes firmer to give it more support. We have been inundated with calls for damaged fences, as have every landscaper I know. Fences have suffered in much the same way as it has affected the trees. When you come to have the damage repaired, or the fence replaced, take a good hard look at the type of fence you have and whether it would be better to replace with something more substantial and suitable to the garden and its position. It really is a more cost effective plan in the long run, than paying out to replace a broken fence with the same type in a windy location that will go the same way of the first in a short time. If you do have any damage to the fences then in the short term do your best to brace it up, or remove any broken panels to avoid further damage to the remaining fence. With regards the large amount of rainfall we have had, luckily in most areas we are fortunate to have reasonably good drainage and flooding has not been an issue, but nevertheless the ground is absolutely sodden. If you can avoid keep walking over it, to stop it becoming to damaged and compacted. Most plants will be okay even after the time they have had. If you have an area that has been badly affected by bad drainage then look to open the ground up by forking it and adding additional compost in as the ground dries out. Don’t be too worried about planting new things in the garden yet, nothing will suffer for being planted a few weeks late. As bad as it’s been, with most things in the garden mother nature has a way of recovering very quickly, and after a few dry weeks, and when the damage has been repaired, it should be back to business as usual, but let’s keep our fingers crossed for some sunshine now. Mark Oakley, Any Garden Limited To advertise call: 01273 452065



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A FOCUS ON BACK PAIN This month’s article coincides with Acupuncture Awareness Week, which runs from 3rd- 10th March. The focus of this year’s AAW is back pain, something which most people will suffer with at some point in their lives. Leona Andersson tells more…

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ACK ACHE, ESPECIALLY when chronic can have a considerable impact on the quality of a person’s life and is one of the main reasons for work related sickness absence. Acupuncture can help back pain by: • providing pain relief – by stimulating nerves, releasing endorphins and changing the processing of pain in the brain and spinal cord. • reducing inflammation • improving muscle stiffness and joint mobility – by increasing local circulation, which aids dispersal of swelling and bruising. • reducing the use of medication for back complaints. • providing a more cost-effective

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treatment over a longer period of time. • improving the outcome when added to conventional treatments such as rehabilitation exercises. (British Acupuncture Council 2013) The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence guidelines on best practice now recommend that GPs offer acupuncture as a first line treatment for persistent, non-specific low back pain. Try this simple ‘lumbar rub’ to promote blood and energy flow in the lower back, which relieves and prevents pain and stiffness in this area. 1. Stand with feet parallel, shoulder width apart. Sink weight down into legs. 2. Rub hands together briskly until they feel hot and place them on your lower

back, either side of your spine. 3. Rub up and down your lower back and sacrum with fairly firm strokes for 1-2 minutes. If your hands or arms get sore, briefly stop - but leave your hands on your back to keep the heat in - then continue. This exercise can be done morning and night, or as part of your sports warm up exercises. Leona is a fully qualified acupuncturist and member of The British Acupuncture Council. Her practice is now based at Impulse Leisure Centre in Southwick. Leona Andersson, BSc (Hons), Lic. Ac, MBAcC, email: info@ acupucnturewithleona.co.uk, visit: ww.acupuncturewithleona.co.uk or call: 07921 544696

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MOBILES

A DRIVING DISTRACTION

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UR ADDICTIVE RELATIONSHIP with the gadget has grown in proportion to the apps we rely on to direct our daily lives — not all of which are to our benefit. The dangers of using a mobile while driving are well documented and do attract a £60 fine, three penalty points and higher insurance premiums. Yet new research reveals that despite the practice being illegal since 2003, three quarters of British drivers see others using mobile phones on some or most journeys, while a quarter spot drivers using their mobile on every trip. And it’s not just talking that’s the problem — some drivers are texting, emailing, Tweeting, updating their social networks or taking photographs on the move. The AA/Populus poll of nearly 21,000 drivers found 42 per cent say they used a hand-held phone in the car even though nearly two thirds admitted it distracted them from driving. Some 20 per cent confessed to texting behind the steering wheel, four per cent admit to checking emails and two per cent have sent emails or read Twitter or Facebook updates on the move. Another worrying and morbid development is the advent of “digital rubber neckers” — drivers who feel the need to use their phones to film or photograph serious crashes on the motorway,

says the motoring organisation. In one incident on the M1 in Northamptonshire, police recorded 80 drivers using their phones or cameras to photograph emergency services carry out a four and a half hour rescue of a woman trapped in her crashed truck. The seriously injured driver was eventually flown by air ambulance to hospital and survived the crash. The police have contacted most of the drivers to warn them about their illegal and irresponsible behaviour but have not brought any prosecutions. Edmund King, AA president, says: “Drivers need to concentrate on driving rather than be distracted by their digital technology. Our research shows that some drivers are now using their smart phones for more than talking on the move. It is really not smart to talk, text or tweet on the move. “Digital rubber neckers who photograph crashes really are morbid voyeurs who should be concentrating on the road not the victims of crashes. It beggars belief that these macabre motorists should put their lives and others at risk through their lust for twisted metal. “We would like to see the police target more mobile phone abusers so that the message gets out that it is not worth hanging on the telephone while driving. However, we have seen a 29% reduction in traffic police in the last decade so their resources are stretched.” Road safety charity Brake’s campaign urging drivers to put their phones out of sight and out of mind while driving warns that using a phone behind the wheel can lengthen reaction times to a similar extent to drink driving, significantly increasing the risk of crashing. The charity says unlike other types of deadly risk-taking, men and women — young and old — are almost equally guilty of using their phone behind the wheel, showing widespread misunderstanding of the dangers. Julie Townsend, Brake deputy chief executive, says: “Use a phone while driving and you are taking a horrendous risk with your own life and the lives of others. Many drivers who wouldn’t dream of drink-driving are using phones while driving, oblivious that the effect on your reaction times can be similar. “We’re urging people to drive smart, recognising that phone use at the wheel can and does destroy lives, and no call or text is ever that important. If you need to use your phone urgently, pull over somewhere safe first: it’s as simple as that. We are also calling on the government to do more to tackle phone use at the wheel, including banning hands-free phones and bringing in far stiffer penalties.” . © Freefeatures.com.

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CONSULTATION FOR

HARBOUR LIVING

Draft plans unveiled to provide homes and jobs for Shoreham Harbour

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ESIDENTS, BUSINESSES AND other organisations in Adur and Brighton & Hove are being invited to give their views on a Joint Area Action Plan for Shoreham Harbour. The draft plan sets out proposals for the area’s regeneration over the next 15 years which includes around 1,450 homes, new employment space and upgraded flood defences. It also provides for improvements to transport infrastructure, public spaces, community and leisure facilities and conservation of environmental and historic features. The plan also recognises the importance of Shoreham Port as a major employer in the area and the role it will play in the local economy. The area covered by the plan stretches from the new Adur Ferry Bridge in Shoreham to Hove Lagoon. The plan has been drawn up jointly between Adur District Council, Brighton & Hove City Council and West Sussex County Council, working closely with Shoreham Port Authority. Consultation begins on 17th February 2014 and continues for 10 weeks until 25th April. Copies of the Draft Shoreham Harbour Joint Area Action Plan will be available in 20

Sketch of Western Harbour Arm

public buildings in Shoreham, Southwick, Fishersgate, Portslade and Hove and can be viewed online on the Adur & Worthing Councils website at where people can also take part in the Consultation. View the Plan and take part in the consultation on Shoreham Harbour The plan can be viewed at the following exhibitions: • Shoreham Centre, 2 Pond Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, 9am to 5pm, Monday 24th March to Friday 28th March (Staffed Thursday 27th March, 1pm to 4pm • Ropetackle Arts Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham-by-Sea, Staffed Thursday 27th March, 5:30pm to 8:30pm • Southwick Community Centre, 24 Southwick Street, Southwick, 9am to 10pm, Monday 7th April to Friday 11th April 2014 (Staffed Thursday, 10th April 5:30pm to 8:30pm and Friday 11th April, 1pm to 5pm) • Shoreham Farmers Market, East Street, Shoreham-by-Sea, Staffed 9am to 1pm, Saturday 12th April 2014.

• Carats Café, Southwick Beach, Portslade, 8am to 5pm (6pm at weekends), Wednesday 16th April to Monday 21st April (Staffed Wednesday 16th April, 11am to 3pm). Responses received during the consultation will help the local authorities identify areas for further work and ensure that communities can influence plans for the future. The final plan will be submitted to the government next year. Pat Beresford, Adur District Council’s Cabinet Member for Regeneration, said; “This Draft Plan represents the future direction for the areas of traditional port land no longer required for Shoreham Harbour activities. It is a marvellous opportunity for the residents of Adur to shape the future use of this land to provide both new homes and new jobs. The Councillors have gone through the Draft Plan and now we look forward to hearing the views of our residents.” www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/ shoreham-harbour-regeneration/ consultation To advertise call: 01273 452065


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Amy Little, proprietor of The Little Beauty Salon in Shoreham-by-Sea, took over what used to be Absolutely Nails & Beauty last May. Since then, Amy has grown the business from strength to strength with new treatments and products being frequently introduced in order to keep up with this exciting industry. Offering treatments including waxing, manicures and pedicures, The Little Beauty Salon also offers some more specialised treatments such as Eyelash Extensions (which happens to be one of Amy’s favourite treatments to perform and has been named in the past as the ’lash queen’!), Bio Sculpture Gel nail extensions, electrolysis and the newest treatment on the menu , Lipo Angel! Lipo Angel is the revolutionary fat removal treatment using the technology lipo cavitation and radio frequency to tighten, tone and smooth the skin that does not involve pain, surgery or recovery time! This amazing machine not only reduces waistlines, losing up to 2 inches in just one session, it also reduces wrinkles! Using micro current lifting and photon light therapy technology to decrease the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, acne, sagging skin, scars, stretch marks, pigmentation and more! Since investing in this innovative machine, Amy has constantly been amazed by the results she has seen with both lipo cavitation and radio frequency on the body and the micro current and photon light therapy on the face. Amy anticipates these treatments will be some of the most sort after treatments this summer!

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SHOREHAM AIRPORT

Community Memorial

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HERE WAS A Garden of Remembrance at the entrance to a D-Day museum that was housed at Shoreham Airport. When the museum closed in 2003 the topsoil, containing the ashes of pilots, and the rose bushes were moved to the front of the Lancing College Chapel. Members of a local motorcycle club assisted with the move and some still attend a Remembrance Day ceremony at the chapel garden.

The existing Memorial, installed by Gerald Spicer in 1997, is now managed and maintained as a public amenity by a voluntary Board of Trustees. The memorial is managed as a not-for-profit enterprise and all funds will be used to maintain the site. Thanks to generous donations and sponsorship from local companies and individuals as well as the airport 28

owners and operators the site is being refurbished and improved. The B26 Propeller has recently been re-installed after removal and a complete overhaul to bring it back to pristine condition. They have not straightened out the bend in the lower left blade as this is was how it was when recovered from the downed aircraft. There will be a paved walkway round the memorial allowing ease of access for all. Two wooden planters will be sited each side of the south face and filled with appropriate plants during the different seasons. Brian Brown’s memorial stone will be re-sited within the memorial and a similar stone for Don Bean MBE (founder and organiser of Shoreham Airshow) will be placed on site. The work should be completed early 2014 subject to weather conditions. The memorial is non-denominational and is a public site for the remembrance of those who gave their lives in past conflicts and also a place for a permanent tribute to honour a person connected with or making a significant contribution to the Airport. Everyone is invited to use the area for a moment of reflection and

quietly remember those who will never be forgotten. It is open to the public during Airport opening hours. Recognised organisations may, with advance application to the Trustees, use the memorial to conduct a service of remembrance and thanksgiving, place wreaths and parade standards. It is planned that individual memorials, either memorial stones or metal plaques, can be placed on the site. To maintain the quality and integrity of the site all additions to the memorial must be approved by the Trustees. The specifications and prices will be available soon. The Memorial is supported by donations and sponsorship. Should you wish to make a donation or for further information please contact the Trustees, Community Memorial, Main Terminal Building, Brighton City Airport, Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex BN43 5FF Their website is under construction and will contain more information and an email link. The Shoreham Airport Community Memorial is not a registered charity with the Charity Commission however itl is set up with a Small Charity Governing Constitution and is managed solely with charitable aims and for public benefit. To advertise call: 01273 452065


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ADUR FESTIVAL

STRANGE CREATURES

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HE ADUR FESTIVAL gets underway this year from 24th May-8th June with the programme launch at 7.30pm on the 30th April at the Ropetackle Centre. The theme this year is ‘Strange Creatures’. Schools, community groups and local artists will all be out in force on Adur’s streets! Look out for The Insect Circus, Strange Creature Pop Up Pet Shops and the Strange Creature Carnival Band. Ropetackle’s chairman, Martin Allen, said, ‘Since taking over the running of the festival last year, our main aim was to regenerate the Festival by creating a buzz about it, to draw people in, whatever their contribution.’ Festival director, Mella Faye Punchard added, ‘Now in our second year, we are really excited about growing the festival. Last year we had only four months to co-ordinate and deliver. This year, with an increase in funding from Arts Council England, we are able to look at expanding the reach of the central events we organise. There will be street

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performance and community activities across the district on the 24th May, our big carnival day.’ To register an event or for more info visit www.adurfestival.co.uk

STRANGE CREATURE POP-UP PET SHOPS

After the success of Adur Wonderland which ran last year as part of the Adur Festival, there are now plans afoot to run a district wide pop-up shop project as part of Adur Festival 2014. This time, to fit with the festival theme, there could be three Strange Creature pop up pet shops; one in Shoreham, Southwick and Sompting. The project is being headed up by local community artist, Jane Gordon of Arts Workshops, with the support of festival co-ordinator, Mella Faye Punchard. Jane says, ‘I’ve been keen to create a

making space for community members and artists to share resources and ideas for a while now. When I met Mella, I explained to her how much the community had treasured the Adur Wonderland project as a creative sharing space. By the end of the conversation the idea was born; Strange Creature Pop-up Pet Shops! There will be resident professional a rtists and visiting artists including children’s illustrator, Layn Marlow, theatre company, Long Nose Puppets and musician Tom Cook.’ To cover costs associated with this arts project, Jane is running a Crowdfunder campaign, www. crowdfunder.co.uk/strangecreature-pet-shop/ and is applying for a grant from Arts Council England.

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GENERAL FRIENDS OF SHOREHAM BEACH (FOB) BEACH CLEAN ON SAT 30TH MARCH Do join us for a Beach Clean on Sat 30th Mar at 2pm starting at Shoreham Fort . Please wear suitable clothing including strong shoes and gardening gloves if possible.

QUIZ NIGHT AT THE FISHERSGATE COMMUNITY CENTRE WEST ROAD, FISHERSGATE, SATURDAY 8TH MARCH Doors open 7:00p.m., quiz starts 7:30p.m. Entrance fee £3.00 per person (including snacks), team size - min 3/max 6. Come and share your knowledge with us all and have an enjoyable evening.

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.

CHINESE LESSONS FOR LITTLE ONES Learn Chinese through music and movement! Lively & fun, singing & music Chinese lessons for children aged 0-7 and their parents or carers. With live music (guitar or piano), toys, puppets, songs, activities, exercises, games, role plays, books, stories and much more! 45 minutes per session. Healthy snacks included. Babies, toddlers, preschoolers and schoolers welcome. Contact Xirong on mobile 07796 210160 or email zxirong@hotmail.com

CHINESE LESSONS (GROUPS OR 1-2-1) Creative,fun,challenging and achievable Chinese Mandarin lessons from a friendly, patient, enthusiastic Chinese native teacher and registered interpreter for courts, hospitals and solicitors. Professional and experienced, provides quality tailor made lessons for any purpose. All levels both adults and children welcome. Contact Xirong on mobile 07796 210160 or email zxirong@hotmail.com

CHURCH LANE NURSERY Church Lane Nursery OFSTED inspected playschool offering morning, afternoon and all day sessions - term time only. Please call on 0771 2701720 or 07403 181186 or find us at www. churchlanenursery.co.uk.

CHURCH WITH A DIFFERENCE For fun for all the family you are invited to Shoreham Methodist Church on the first Sunday of each month from 4 to 5.30pm (not Jan or Aug). For friendship, fun and food please come and join us for crafts, activities, singing, films, stories and much more… Please tel: 01273 453056 or go to shoreham.adursectormethodists.org.uk for further information.

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FRENCH LANGUAGE CIRCLE

Small very friendly group meet Tuesday mornings at Southwick Community Centre. New members are always welcome and are invited to join us for a free taster session. Please call Danielle on 01444484233 or Sue on 01273-595579 for further details.

FOUR STEPS TO FAT LOSS EXERCISE CLASS

Shoreham centre main hall, Tuesdays, 7.15-8.15pm, starting 7 January 2014. Kick start your fitness, from fab to flab! Developed by experienced personal trainer to be super effective for fitness, weight loss and firming up so you can get the most from your workout. Includes aerobics, high intensity interval training, toning and tummy flatteners. Funky music and disco lights. Bring a towel for floorwork. £5 per class. For more information call Lucie on 07790 990198.

FREE DEBT COUSELLING CENTRE

Are you struggling with debt? Shoreham Baptist Church in partnership with award winning charity Christans Against Poverty and supported by an Adur Community Grant have opened a free debt centre in Shoreham. To book an appointment to receive free debt counselling ring 0800 328 0006.

MESSY CHURCHES TOGETHER IN SOUTHWICK

Messy Church, for families, meets on the third Saturday of each month, (except August and December) at Southwick Methodist Church, Manor Hall Road, Southwick from 3.00 to 5.30pm. Doors open at 3pm. Come and enjoy some craft and fun activities, listen to a story and sing some songs in our celebration time and meet new people over a simple meal. Messy Church is provided by members of several Churches in Southwick and the surrounding area, it is a free activity and no booking is necessary, just come along and join in the fun. We will be open on Saturday 15th February, 15th March, 19th April (Easter Saturday), 17th May, 21st June, 19th July, 20th September, 18th October and 15th November. For further information, please contact Yvonne on 07758 325556

ROPETACKLE ARTS CENTRE

On Thursday 27th March at 2.00pm, we are showing LIFE OF PI. Here are some words to describe this film, wonderment, dazzling, beguiling beauty - do come to watch our matinee, it won 4 Oscars, including Best Director. Tickets cost £3.50. Why not join us also on WEDNESDAY 5th March at 7.30pm, our Blockbuster night, when we shall show SKYFALL. In my opinion, this the best James Bond film ever - totally engaging, fun, good story and of course Judy Dench as”M”. We look forward to seeing you at Ropetackle, everyone is welcome and tickets cost £5.00. Do book your tickets to avoid disappointment. For more information please contact the Arts Centre on ......01273 464440 or email......boxoffice@ropetacklecentre.co.uk

RAINBOW POETRY GROUP

Poetry for pleasure. Meets first Monday of the month. Except August. It is 7.30pm start at Ferry Inn, East St, Shoreham.. For info please contact 01273 452005.

SHOREHAM RINGCRAFT

Meets on Tuesday evening 7.45- 9pm, in St Julian’s Hall, Rectory Road. We will help you prepare your puppy/dog for the show ring Gentle, experienced trainers Contact Lynne 01903-245270

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SHOREHAM BAPTIST CHURCH: PRAYER Would you appreciate someone praying with you? We are Christians from Shoreham Baptist Church who believe that God heals today. If you would like prayer (for yourself or for someone you know)or a listening ear please come to Room1 in the Shoreham Centre from 10am to 12am every Wednesday. These prayer times are totally private and confidential. For more details please ring mike 07881543815. These sessions will start from Wednesday 1st May.

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!

SOUTHLANDERS COMMUNITY GROUP 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.

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. Please ring 01273 592819 for any enquiries

SHOREHAM HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY This society meets on the 1st Friday of each month (except January) at St Peter’s Church Hall, West Street, Shoreham, starting at 7.30. New Members always welcome. For more information contact Daphne on (01273) 463638 or see website www. shorehamhorticultural society.org.

TABLE-TOP SALE AT THE FISHERSGATE COMMUNITY CENTRE, WEST ROAD, FISHERSGATE 22 March, Gates open at 10:00 a.m., sale closes 2:00 p.m. Tables cost £5.00 per table (table hire £2.50). Set-up, stall holders 8:30 a.m. Plenty of free parking. Café open for breakfast, lunch and more. Entry free. Someone could be looking for the bargain that you have to offer, or come and socialise in the Community Centre. Contact number 01273 424174.

ADULT DANCE CLASSES 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.

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THE TWITTEN SCHOOL OSTF SEQUENCE DANCING

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SOUTHWICK SEQUENCE DANCE CLUB

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. wedanceforfun.co.uk

Every Wednesday at St. John Ambulance Hall, The Twitten, Southwick. 7.30 to 9.30pm - £3.00 each (First Night FREE). Information call Wendy on 01273 594049 or email southwicksequence@ hotmail.co.uk

DANCE FOR FUN! WITH MIKE AND AUDREY

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

Monthly Friday afternoon TEA DANCES (Ballroom, Latin, Sequence, Line) at the St.John Ambulance Hall, The Twitten, Southwick. 2.00pm till 4.00pm – Admission £3.00 Including refreshments. For details and date of next dance call: 01273 592194 or visit our website www.wedanceforfun.co.uk

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

LAZY RIVER SQUARE DANCE CLUB Monday evenings 8pm – 10pm. The Southwick Community Centre, Southwick T: Val (01273) 880097:

MODERN SEQUENCE DANCE CLUB Shoreham Modern Sequence Dance Club, Quayside Centre,Upper Kingston Lane, Southwick, Every Wednesday 1.45--4.15pm. Come to learn all new dances. Doreen Walter 01273 461417

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.

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

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”

SHOREHAM FOLK DANCE CLUB 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

SOUTHWICK SCOTTISH DANCE COUNTRY CLUB

STRICTLY DANCING WITH LISA

Offering fun, friendly dance classes covering a variety of styles (not partner dancing). Learn lots of different styles in the Dance Class on Mon 6.15-7.15pm or keep fit with the NEW FitSteps class on Thurs 12.15-1.15pm. Newcomers Special Offer: 5 classes for £15 (conditions apply). Both classes at The Shoreham Centre, Pond Rd. For more info contact Lisa on 07939 248871 / lisa@ strictlydancingwithlisa.co.uk

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

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, Tuesday6.30pm+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 Wednesday-10.30am 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

MUSIC, ARTS AND CREATIVE WRITING ADUR ART CLUB

We meet on Tuesdays from 7.30pm to 9.30pm and Thursdays from 2pm until 4pm in room 8 (upstairs) at the Shoreham Centre, Pond Road Shoreham. We are a very friendly club, and although we do not have tuition as such, we have some talented members who are always willing to help beginners, or anyone needing assistance, so all abilities are welcome. We also have several demonstrations each year, by professional artists, and members workshops,which are always popular. Annual membership is £40 which incudes entry to both weekly sessions, and tea or coffee and biscuits. More details on our website aartc@webs.com

MUSICAL WORKSHOPS

Piano, Clarinet, Theory and Composition workshops, drop-in sessions and ongoing lessons. Tuesdays and Thursdays 3pm to 7pm, Phoenix Way, Southwick. For info and booking call Celina Wood on 07814001564 or email celinaroseamy@gmail. com or see www.celinawood.co.uk

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ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL You are warmly invited to the 44th annual Arts and Crafts Festival at Shoreham Methodist Church, Brunswick Road, Shoreham BN43 5GJ 17th -22nd August 2013 - Saturday, Monday to Friday 10am to 5.30pm, Sunday 12pm to 4pm Admission Free, Refreshments available Display of Artwork and craftwork by local artists. profits go to local and national charities. Further information from Margaret Bedwell Tel: 01273 461422 email: margaretatshoreham@tinyonline.co.uk

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

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

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SHOREHAM & SOUTHWICK

COURSES, CLUBS AND WORKSHOPS

STEYNING DECORATIVE AND FINE ARTS

Steyning Decorative and Fine Arts Society is your local branch of NADFAS and meet on the second Monday of each month at The Steyning Centre by Fletchers Croft Car Park opposite St Andrews Church, Church Street, Steyning. Our next meeting is on Monday 10th March when Ann Clements, lecturer, researcher and cataloguer, will give an illustrated lecture on “All the World’s a Stage - how western painters have explored the world of entertaintment” . Members and visitors (donation of £5.00) are warmly welcomed with coffee at 10.00am followed by our meeting 10.30-noon. For further information please call 01903814390 or 01903 812232

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.

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.

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.

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.

LEARN, ENJOY, ACHIEVE WITH ASPIRE SUSSEX ADULT EDUCATION.

We have a wide range of opportunities to help you to get creative, learn a new skill, prepare yourself for work or just come along to meet like-minded people. Pick up a brochure from your local library, see our web-site at www.aspiresussex.org.uk, email enquiries@aspiresussex.org.uk, call us on 0845 601 01 61 or visit your local office at Southwick Community Centre (01273 840700).

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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.

BRIDGE

(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.

INDOOR BOWLING

ROTARY CLUB OF SHOREHAM

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). “

ADUR EAST LIONS CLUB

A friendly social group in Brighton, Hove, Shoreham area for people 40+. Our activities include: meals out; cinema; visits; pub evenings + quizzes; walks; theatre; badminton; BBQs and more. For details ring Membership on 0844 5855 668 or visit our website : www.novabrighton.org.uk

CLUBS

The Rotary club of Shoreham and Southwick meets alternate Friday lunchtimes and alternate Thursday evenings at The Amsterdam Upper Shoreham road. for further details of what we do in the community and if interested, how to join us please go to our web site, the rotaryclubofshorehamandsouthwick we will be pleased to talk to you 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*

ADUR VALLEY BRIDGE CLUBS

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 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

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

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

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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.

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.

Held at Shoreham Methodist Church Hall Thursdays 2pm - 4.30pm For more information Tel; 01903 535154

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 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 southwickcameraclub@gmail. com

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

Meet 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.

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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.

STEYNING CAMERA CLUB

Steyning Camera Club is a thriving club with a friendly atmosphere. It organises regular coffee mornings and practical workshops for its members. Every year, to raise funds, Steyning Camera Club organises a key wildlife illustrated lecture, by one of the country’s best wildlife photographers. Danny Green’s images have won many awards in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year, International Wildlife Photographer, European Nature Photographer and other prestigious international photographic competitions. He spends most of the year travelling the globe leading wildlife photographic holidays. If you interested in wildlife, come and be inspired. This event will take place at the Steyning Centre on Monday 28th October from 07.30 to 10 p.m., with a mid refreshment break/. Tickets are £7.50 each and can be purchased from the Steyning Camera Club website or The Steyning Bookshop.

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

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.

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 01273 455701 for more information.

WICK THEATRE COMPANY

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.

WORTHING SPEAKERS CLUB – PUBLIC SPEAKING MADE FUN.

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

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SPORTS AND LEISURE 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.

60 + GENTLE EXERCISE TO MUSIC. Full body workout to improve mobility loosen stiffness, feeling better, enjoy good company & fun. Just for January 2014 there are classes only for the 20th and 27th January – 11.15. Classes will continue as normal from February onwards except on Bank Holidays and all of August. Shoreham Centre room 2, £ 3.50 per class. For more information call Madeleine on 01903 248 253.

ADUR HEALTHY WALKERS 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

AEROBICS – EVENING CLASS Wednesday @ 8pm Shoreham Centre Rm 8. All levels welcome. Improve your cardio and coordination. Drop in or contact Roshan t: 07707 890 672 e: roshancoe@yahoo.com £4.50 per class

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.

AIKIDO IN SHOREHAM Learn the Japanese martial art of Shodokan aikido. Venue: The Shoreham community centre, 2 pond road, Shoreham. Tuesdays: 5.30 to 7 p.m. cost: £5 Great for confidence, posture, timing, fitness, co-ordination, strength, flexibility and well-being. First class free. Facebook: ‘Shoreham Aikido Club’. Beginners always wanted and welcome! Tel: 07947007567 email: matvince1@hotmail.com”

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

CORE, STRETCH AND TONE A class aimed at working on core stability& increased strength, to tone and define muscles & improve fitness levels, and aid balance , coordination and posture. Tuesdays, 8-9pm, The Shoreham Centre (upstairs in room 6) £4.50 per session. Call Sarah 07885 205307 for info.

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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

LEGS BUMS AND TUMS Tuesday evenings 7-8pm (upstairs in room 6) 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

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

PILATES Interested in improving your flexibility and core strength? Try this new Pilates class catering for absolute beginners and those with some previous experience. Wednesday 7.15-8.15pm and 8.15 -9.15pm at Shoreham Community Centre £42 for a six-week course. For more information, please call Rachel on 0794 1092612 or email rachelattmere@ yahoo.co.uk

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 Mixed ability Pilates class: Wednesdays, 09.30-10.30 in room 8 at the Shoreham community centre. Pilates helps to increase strength of the pelvic floor, abdominal and back muscles, along with injury prevention. You will develop flexibility, strength and have fun! Please book to avoid disappointment. Contact Charlie (BSc, Polestar on 07780 660942. For more information, contact Charlie (BSc, polestar) on 07780 660942.

SOUTHWICK CRICKET CLUB Southwick Cricket Club is looking for players of all ages and abilities and umpires and scorers for cricket on Southwick Green. Anyone interested should contact our club secretary Tania Martin on southwickcc@gmail.com for details. Cricket Nets at Shoreham Academy have already started in preparation for this coming season so please get in touch soon.

TAE KWON DO IN SHOREHAM Tae Kwon Do Classes at The Shoreham community Centre: 2 pond Road, Shoreham. Room 8, Thursdays 6-7pm Adults class. Develop confidence, strength, discipline, health and well-being. Tel 07939 172 456 Free Trial lesson.

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TENNIS

Improve your tennis and meet new players in the Adur and Worthing Singles Tennis League. Adults of all standards welcome. Entry £15 by Monday 17 March at www.localtennisleagues. com/adurandworthing/joinnow Email adurandworthingtennisleague@gmail.com

YOGA

Yoga in Huntingdon Hall, Shoreham Free Church, Buckingham Road, Shoreham on Tuesdays 7 8.30pm, Thursdays 10 - 11 am and Thursdays 6.15 7.15 pm. All welcome. Contact lucibailey@hotmail. com or ring 07939 267909

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

MEDITATION IN MOTION

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. Church of the Good Shepherd Hall, Kings Walk, Shoreham Beach. Tel: 07540 829295 or email ShenmenTaiChi@hotmail.co.uk for details. Instructor Derek Pavely is registered with the Tai Chi Union for Great Britain.

TAI CHI

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

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

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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.

YOGA

Saturday Morning Yoga at The Shoreham Centre. 0915-1045 Hatha Yoga 1100-1215 Yoga for Pregnancy. All levels welcome. Please contact me on 07515917169 or email me at lynnejarrettyoga@ gmail.co.uk. For more class info, please visit my website www.lynnejarrettyoga.co.uk

HEALTH & 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 (Stan Ford) on 01273-453760

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

BABIES AND TODDLERS CROCODOODLE

Creative Fun for Creative Kids. Join us every Wednesday and Friday during term time to paint, stick, splodge and splash at St. Peter’s Church Hall, West Street, Shoreham. Drop in any time between 9 and 11am. Open during half term and summer holidays, same times, but only on Fridays. Children aged 6 months to 8 years very welcome. First session just £3, then £6 per child, siblings half price. Block bookings available for cheaper sessions. Also Crocodoodle themed birthday parties - for a very special, very different and stress free party experience! See www.crocodoodle.co.uk or contact Maria 07967 198737.

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! Opportunity to chat & have a cuppa & for the children to play before or after classes. Wednesday - Ropetackle Arts Centre 9.15, 10.15, 11.15am, 3pm, 4pm. FridaySouthwick Christian Community Church 9.30, 10.15, 11.00am. For details or to book a place call Lorrie on 01273 464934, visit www.kimbalu.co.uk or email info@kimbalu.co.uk First class half price. Also in Brighton. Hove classes coming in the Autumn. Please phone or email for baby classes.

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LITTLE LIGHTS

Carers and Toddlers Singing Group. (0-school age). Every Thursday, 9.30-11.00am, in term time, at Southwick Methodist Church Hall, Manor Hall Road, Southwick. Sing with Puppets, Pictures, Ribbon Shakers, Instruments, Action Songs, Parachute Play, Come and meet Rainbow the Parrot!. Keyboard accompaniment and Songs displayed on a Screen. £1 per adult and £1 per child, no booking necessary. For more information, contact Yvonne on 07758 325556.

MESSY CHURCH IS COMING TO SOUTHWICK

Messy Churches Together in Southwick present their very first event on Saturday 19th October, at Southwick Methodist Church, from 3.00pm to 5.30pm. Come and enjoy some craft activities, listen to a story, sing some songs and enjoy a meal together. Messy Church is a free activity and no booking is necessary, just come along and join in the fun! The next event will be on Saturday 16th November and it will continue on the third Saturday of every month from January 2014. For further information, please contact Yvonne on 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 Caroline 07980282922

TEDDY BEARS

Carers and Toddlers Group (0-school age). Every Monday and Friday, 10.00-11.45am, 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 IN HOVE

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 or ukulele. 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 @ Noble House Bar , 324 Portland Road, Hove, BN3 5LF. 10.30am-11.30am. Free parking, No pre-booking, just turn up! Or call Allie 07961 363658, email totsthatrock@gmail.com or visitwww.totsthatrock.co.uk

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CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES DEBUTOTS EARLY YEARS DRAMA Debutots is a wonderfully interactive storytelling and dramatic session where YOU get to be part of your child’s imagination. Interactive storytelling and dramatic play for children aged between 2-5yrs. Sessions are very busy so booking is essential. Mondays, 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!

DINKI DANCERS 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 and at the Durrington Community Centre, Worthing Tickets from £7 www.dinkidisco.com, sales@dinkidisco.com, Tel: 07971 418789.

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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 7 upward) Tap & Modern 4.15 - 5.30pm Please call (01273) 452868 for more details.

GIRLS BRIGADE

Girls Brigade is a Christian organisation for girls aged between 4 and 18 years of age. It is run by trained, CRB checked Officers, offering badge work, games, craft, cooking and other activities. Our motto is to seek, serve and follow Christ. We have a unit open every Tuesday, in term time, at Southwick Methodist Church, Manor Hall Road, Southwick from 5.45pm to 9.00pm. For further details, please call 01273 597660

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

TIGER’S EYE WRITERS

Relaxed and supportive creative writing workshops for 6-11 year olds at The Meetings Room in Shoreham Library, with imaginative games, focused writing activities and the opportunity to read work to the group and receive constructive feedback. 6-9’s meet alternate Saturdays 9.4511am, 9-11’s alternate Tuesdays 4-5.15pm. FIRST SESSION FREE then £6 per session, or £5 if you book a term in advance. See website to find out more and to read examples of our work www.sites. google.com/site/tigerseyewriters, or contact Tess on 07940 466035/tessjolly@yahoo.co.uk.

TAE KWON DO CLASSES

Develop Confidence, Discipline and Health. From 5 years old at The Shoreham Centre on Thursdays from 5-6pm. Contact Tel: 07939 172 456. Free Trial lesson.

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 VC JUBILEE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CYCLING CLUB

For 9-18 year olds, younger can attend with parent/ guardian. Saturdays 10-12noon, meet at car park by Adur Outdoor Activities Centre, Brighton Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, BN43 5LT.To find out more see: www.vcjubilee.co.uk or call 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 details listed here are incorrect, no longer running or you wish to include your event please email: ang@insideshoreham.com. 30 words max.

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 dropin 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.

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SPEECH AND LANGUAGE DROP-IN: Speech and language drop-in sessions are provided bimonthly 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 07739 893707 for more information.

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