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elcome to the February Edition of the Inside Shoreham and Southwick Magazine In this month’s issue read the latest article by Judy Upton on John Bude – Crime Writer! Read the latest from local practitioners offering you great advice as we go forward into the 2019. From helpful advice from Jenny at Shoreham Osteopathy Clinic to how to take care of your feet from First Foot Clinic. We have the latest in Financial Advice from Keith Relf at Pembroke Financial. Investing can be tricky, but Keith and his team manage your investments well. You can find out more about their working practice in our magazine. So grab a tea and enjoy this month’s issue. We hope you enjoy it and we love to get your feedback. This month we continue with 15,000 copies in Shoreham and Southwick. Special welcome to our new readers. On that note, Happy Valentine’s Day and Happy Chinese New Year! We will see you in March. Please send copy to us by 15th February for the next publication in March. All the best,
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Inside this issue Shoreham Beach Church Bids for Eco Status.................. 4 Feed the Birds this Winter................................................ 6 You Need Hands................................................................ 8 Little & Often................................................................... 10 Save Yourself From Shin Splints.................................... 12 Why Do You Keep Twisting Your Ankle?........................ 14 The World’s Share Markets Mostly Saw Falls in 2018............................................................. 15 Apron – Explore Create Inspire...................................... 16 Ropetackle Arts Centre.................................................. 18 Judy Upton – John Bude................................................ 20 Thinking Outside the Box with Shoreham Beach Cafe Proposal.................................... 22 First Foot Clinic – Put Feet First..................................... 24 New Beginners’ Ballroom & Latin Lessons.................... 26 Sell Your Stuff.................................................................. 27 What’s On...................................................................29-39 Front Photo – Sylvia Lemoniates
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Conserving God’s Creation – Shoreham Beach Church Bids for Eco Status
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he Church of the Good Shepherd has enlisted the support of the next generation in helping its drive to become an Eco Church. Children from the 10 O’Clock Rock Sunday School group have created a “bug hotel” just a few metres from the beach which is a designated Local Nature Reserve and hope it will become home to a variety of insects. The initiative forms part of the Eco Church programme, which aims to encourage churches to reduce their environmental impact and adopt a more sustainable way of living, working and worshipping. Assistant Curate, the Revd Jane Bartlett, said, “We are trying to engage people of all ages and from all walks of life in our efforts to look after our buildings and land and to share the Eco Church messages with our local community.
Children creating the bug hotel
Other environmentally-friendly initiatives include: • Installing a cycle rack outside the King’s Walk church in a partnership project with Shoreham Beach Residents’ Association (SBRA). • Developing a community collection for point for the recycling of plastic waste. • Planting up one of the Beach’s community planters (donated by Adur District Council and renovated by SBRA). The Sunday School group will be tasked with planting it up with bee-friendly plants. Revd Jane blessed both the bug hotel and the cycle racks after a Sunday morning service recently. For more information about the Eco Church scheme, please visit https://ecochurch.arocha.org.uk/
Revd Jane blesses the cycle rack, pictured with Jonathan Marshall
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Feed the Birds this Winter
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n the depths of winter, our feathered friends need all the help they can get. Long nights, short days, wind, rain and freezing temperatures make life very difficult for birds, and many don’t make it through to the spring. But feeding our garden birds can make a huge difference to their survival rates and, if you haven’t done so before, it’s easy to get started. So what to feed? Well, these days our pet shops and garden centres offer an amazing range of nutritious bird food: and an equally amazing range of bird feeders. So my advice for anyone wanting to feed their garden birds for the first time is to keep it simple. A coconut filled with fat and seeds, fat balls, or even good old fashioned peanuts are a good start. But if you do offer peanuts, please avoid those red mesh bags, which can trap birds’ feet. Put them instead in a wire feeder. Water is also really important when the ground is frozen. A bird bath with fresh water is vital for drinking and also bathing. Birds need to keep their feathers in tip top condition. In Shoreham and Southwick, there are good numbers of Goldfinches around and this is a species that has really benefited from garden feeding in winter. These colourful birds, which always seem to travel around with their mates, are attracted to sunflower hearts and nyjer seeds. You will need different feeders for each of
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these seeds. My local Goldfinches just can’t get enough of the nyjer seeds that I offer, and I’ve seen up to ten birds queuing up for their time on the feeder. Feeding our garden birds is more than just a compassionate act. Watching beautiful wildlife at close quarters is uplifting and good for our mental health, especially when so much seems grey and lifeless in the middle of winter. So if I’ve inspired you to start feeding birds, I’m sure that you will not regret it. Birds are fascinating, intriguing, creatures that are declining on a massive scale and really need our help. But please ensure that feeders are positioned away from cats and accept that squirrels are likely to help themselves to the free lunch that is on offer! For more help and encouragement with birdwatching locally, the Shoreham and District Ornithological Society is a friendly and supportive group. We meet 2nd Tuesday of each month, October to April, in St Peter’s Church Hall, West Street, Shoreham, and start at 7.30pm. There are also numerous local birdwatching outings. More information at: www.sdos.org and enquiries@sdos.org
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hat a busy month December 2018 was for Adur East Lions. Father Christmas and his helpers were out and about on his sleigh in Fishersgate, Shoreham and Southwick despite some bad weather. A total of £1470.49 was raised. He and his elves were also kept very busy at his Grotto in Mayberry Garden Centre where he met and spoke to 1,175 children. He also managed to fit in an afternoon tea with a group of local children as well. Together with the street collections and a Christmas Fayre a grand total of over £3,600 has been raised to help those in need within our local community. A huge thank you to everyone who took part. Tickets were provided for a group of children from Herons Dale School to attend the Christmas pantomime Robin Hood at the Ropetackle Arts Centre. Jasper, Adur East Lions’ mascot made an appearance as well. Adur East Lions are now planning various events for 2019. So far a fashion show on 5 April, Car Boot Sale in May (date to be confirmed) and not forgetting our wonderful Donkey Derby at Buckingham Park, Shoreham on 2 June. We can also be found at the monthly Shoreham Artisans’ Market so do stop and say hello. If you would like to be involved with our activities please get in touch. You can ring 0845 8337356 or further information is available online at www.adureastlions. org.uk or visit our Facebook page www.facebook.com/ adureastlions club.
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opefully I’m not going to jinx anything, but so far this year has been relatively kind, but we have a fair way to go before spring is fully here, but at least we can see the first signs and little by little the lighter days, which is always refreshing. One of the things we are finding more and more prevalent from our customers these days is making the garden a more useable area, but also making it a lot easier to look after. Whether this be due to constraints of time, with young families etc, or due to the fact that as we get older it gets a little bit harder to keep on top of all the tasks. Therefore, people are always looking for simpler options. It seems for many the days of the fully stocked rose or cottage garden are on the way out. Sometimes it needs wholesale changes to achieve this, but often just simple changes can make life easier whether you are young or old.
One of the hardest jobs in the garden is watering. Without it many plants will suffer and in many cases, we struggle to keep up with it. The first thing you can do is use generous layers of mulch on the beds. This can simply be bark chippings, or more ornamental options such as decorative stone chippings. This helps to keep the moisture in the ground, as well as having the advantage of keeping the weeds at bay. Look at how you do your watering as well. If you have to walk the length of the garden with a watering can then it may be worth investing in a water butt at the other end of the garden to cut down on the number of trips you have to make. Another option is to install some irrigation equipment to do the work for you. This can range from simple soaker hoses that keep the ground moist, to full systems that work on timers with items such as sprinklers and drippers. It is surprising how inexpensive irrigation is to install, especially compared to the long-term effort of all the watering. Its well worth looking at the type of planting you have in the garden. There is a wide range of drought tolerant plants readily available now. Many are from warmer climes, but they thrive in our climate as well. They have also the advantage of being easy to care for and most of them are evergreen giving colour and form in the garden all year round. They fit in well with more traditional planting. A lot of people favour pots and containers to grow plants in, but these require a lot of watering, so if possible, plant them directly into the ground. If not, then there are products such as water retaining gels that can be added into the compost in the pots to help cut down on the watering and don’t forget to put some mulch around the plants. For some people large or small areas of lawn can be too much of a chore, both for the work involved and for getting rid of the grass cuttings. Taking the lawn out of the garden can give it a completely different feel and it is not always to everyone’s liking but replacing the grass with alternatives such as decorative aggregates, gravel, paved areas or even artificial grass can give a garden a new lease of life, both in terms of looks and in making it more useable and accessible. I would always advise thinking the options through carefully and taking professional advice if it seems a bit daunting. Whatever you do in the garden, my best advice for maintaining it is do a little and often. It’s far easier to do small tasks so you don’t get overwhelmed, and above all enjoy it! Just remember though there is no such thing as zero maintenance in the garden, there will always be something that needs doing. Mark Oakley, Any Garden Limited
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Save yourself from Shin Splints
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his month, Alex at Shoreham Osteopathy Centre discusses ‘shin splints’, what they are and what warning signs every runner should watch out for to keep happy and healthy running into 2019. Many of us commit ourselves to new routines of health and fitness as Christmas festivities have steered us to what some might call excess! We hit the roads in January, feeling proud that we have started our new routine. A few weeks later, things look positive, those celery shakes aren’t so bad after all and the excess is slowly but surely burning away. To keep motivation levels high, we may look ahead to a springtime challenge, be it a 5km race or something longer, or perhaps you just want to push yourself a little harder to see if you can improve your times to achieve a PB. Naturally, challenging yourself physically may lead to muscular aches and pains, especially if you are new to running. However, whether a complete beginner or hardened veteran, we are all susceptible to musculoskeletal injury. A common injury that can occur when you up your running regime is “shin splints”. This refers to discomfort in the lower leg, along the inside edge of the tibia (the large shin bone). The main cause is repetitive strain to the connective tissue where the calf muscles and other soft tissues attach to the bone. Prolonged impact of this kind may result in a stress fracture, an area of bony weakness (tiny cracks that only go part-way through the bone), typically within the lower part of the tibia. Initially, you may be able to run through the pain, but be aware - repeated stress will cause greater damage and, worst-case scenario, make your
shin susceptible to a complete fracture. It can be difficult to differentiate between shin splints and a stress fracture. So what are the warning signs?
Shin Splints:
If you run your fingers over the shin, it is usually tender all along the bone. Pain begins soon after you start running, there is a dull ache along the inner border of the shin (tibia). If you ignore the pain it can become sharp and acute, forcing you to stop exercising/running.
Stress Fracture:
There’s usually one specific, localised ‘spot’ or multiple spots that hurt really badly. There may be swelling. As well as pain on running, you’ll also experience pain when walking and sitting.
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In managing musculoskeletal injury, prevention is always better than cure. Being aware of the risk factors associated with shin splints means you can take steps to avoid injury. Risk factors (NHS 2019) associated with shin splints are: •A sudden change in your activity level – such as starting a new exercise plan or suddenly increasing the distance or pace you run. • Running on hard or uneven surfaces • Wearing poorly fitting or worn-out trainers that don’t cushion and support your feet properly • Being overweight • Having flat feet or feet that roll inwards (over-pronation) • Having tight calf muscles, weak ankles, or a tight Achilles tendon (the band of tissue connecting the heel to the calf muscle) Shin splints can be treated well with rest, ice and antiinflammatories. Modifying your training to improve running mechanics e.g. correcting excessive pronation (rolling in of the foot) is also effective. A stress fracture, however, requires a prolonged period away from running. An X-ray and possibly bone scan are needed to make a diagnosis, and in some cases the aid of an air boot or stirrup is needed just to weightbear. So, if you begin to feel any pain in your shins and associate it with any of the risk factors above, nip it in the bud! Our advice is:
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• Consult a qualified healthcare professional to determine what exactly is causing your shin pain. There are a number of factors u-related to shin splints that could also be causing your symptoms. • Rest – give your legs a rest by starting some non-impact cross training for 6-8 weeks, why not try the pool or get out on your bike. • After the 6-8 week rest period build back in to running, slowly increasing the miles and intensity, don’t rush!!! • Seek advice on how to correct your running gait and longterm training program. Happy training and happy 2019 and best of luck with your new year’s resolutions! If you have any concerns or queries, book in for a chat with one of our osteopaths at Shoreham Osteopathy Centre. To advertise call: 01273 452065 • www.insideshoreham.com
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Why Do You Keep Twisting Your Ankle?
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ave you ever twisted your ankle on a pavement curb, or perhaps out running or walking, on a hidden tree root? Ever wondered why after the pain and swelling goes, the ankle is left feeling weak and without any warning you find it giving way time and time again? In this month’s article, we explore the problem sprained ankle, why it happens and what we can do to prevent it happening in future.
What is an ankle sprain and how do they happen?
An ankle sprain is an overstretching of ligaments that supports the ankle joint, through a twisting action, most commonly, with the foot going inwards under the weight of the body, and pain, swelling and bruising occurring in the outside of the foot and ankle.
What are the signs of swelling and bruising?
If your ankle and foot swells in size then there has been a trauma to the ligamentous and muscular tissues, and lymphatic system, which causes cells and fluid to become stimulated in order for the tissues to be able to repair. Pain is a reaction to the stretching of soft tissue. If you see bruising then this indicates a tearing of ligament or muscle
fibres, which then bleeds and usually pools into the inside and outside of the heel and into the toes. A tear is more serious than a sprain, and can take longer to heel.
How long is recovery?
Full recovery usually takes between 6-8 weeks, with caring for the ankle and doing specific rehabilitation. At the onset you should apply the RICE technique (Rest, Ice Compression, Elevation) to help reduce bleeding and swelling in the soft tissues, which can slow heeling and cause more damage.
What can you do to avoid further injury?
The problem is, most if not all people who sprain or tear their ankle ligaments, once their pain and swelling has disappeared, fail to do 2 important things.
Treating issues related to • Back, neck and shoulder pain • Sports injuries • • Pre and post operative rehabilitation • • Muscle retraining and biofeedback • Whiplash • • Ligament sprains and muscle strains • • Postural re-education for poor posture • Treatments • Deep tissue massage • Sports massage therapy • • Joint mobilisation/manipulations • • Active release/cross frictions • • Electrotherapy (i.e. ultrasound, interferential) • • Acupuncture (Trigger Point release, Traditional Chinese) • • Exercise rehabilitation • Posture re-education • • Ergonomic advice and health promotion • Louis Jones Physiotherapy Telephone: 01273 467614 Website: www.sportsphysioshoreham.co.uk Email: louisjones.physio@googlemail.com 2nd Floor, Adur Business Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, BN43 5EG
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• Specific strength work • Proprioception/Balance Specific strength work includes using a resistance band to strengthen the muscles around the ankle joint, which helps to protect the ankle ligaments and joint from further damage. Simply walking around on it and going up and down stairs, trying to carry on as normal is not going to cut it I’m afraid. As I’ve learned time and time again from treating clients, their problems persist. Proprioception/Balance work is very important in order to restore strength and feedback back to the ligaments. When you first damage your ankle, the ligaments lose their ability to send the unconscious signal to your brain that your ankle is about to go over, helping your brain recognize when your ankle may be likely to twist, so that you can counteract it before it happens. This is the single most common reason why so many people re-injure themselves. Doing daily balance exercises on single leg, with eyes closed, or practicing balance on a wobble board can make all the difference! If you would like any further information or advice regarding ankle injuries or treatment, please feel free to email me at info@louisjonesphysio.co.uk or call me on 01273 467614. To advertise call: 01273 452065 • www.insideshoreham.com
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Apron – Explore Create Inspire
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aunching on 21st October 2017 Apron is an inclusive forum for hands-on creativity, skills sharing, expression and connection. The project is a not-for-profit initiative based on good will. Its sole aim is to connect our communities through arts, heritage and learning. At this time of growing political and social division when many of us feel lonely, isolated and excluded, Apron believes that art can bring communities together and powerfully remind us about what matters and what unites us.
Our vision
Apron is an exciting new community initiative that aims to unlock the unique power of the creative arts to transform lives. We want to open doors and minds by bringing accessible new opportunities, hands on workshops, informal networking, well-being and social inclusion to the heart of Shoreham by Sea.
A space for everyone
Although Shoreham is a friendly, close-knit community, there is potential for many groups to still feel isolated and excluded. Old and young. Skilled, unskilled or between skills. This is their space. Our space. A space to reconnect. A safe place to come and try out a new angle, rethink what’s important and get involved. A venue that promotes positive change, supports personal development and encourages social regeneration though the creative arts.
A space for all sorts of things
Apron is a collaborative forum for our town that will add real value to the cultural economy. Workshops, talks, events, performances and projects are organised and sourced through local networks and available to key groups at subsidised rates.
About us
Apron is a voluntary project developed by Shoreham resident, Lis Long, and is delivered with support from a growing team of local friends and collaborators, each bringing skill and experience in their creative field. With a background in visual and performing arts and extensive experience working in museums, art galleries and theatres, Lis has a strong set of skills in producing and displaying a diverse range of art works. Stimulated by collaborative working environments and skills sharing, Lis is an advocate of the self-taught movement and believes that accessible education outside of the conventional is something to be celebrated.
The business bit
We have big ideas but are starting small. Apron is a not for profit voluntary project, all workshop fees go into the rent and resource budget so that we can continue to supply materials and equipment for workshops and events, increasing our offering to the community.
Contact: Lis Long • 07809 765494 • lislong@msn.com
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Our offering will constantly evolve to meet the needs of the community, including: Hands-on workshops: arts, Skills swapping: Message crafts and design: from boards and clubs sharing painting, printing and graphic skills and support such as book making to puppetry knitting for computing and and stotytelling recipe exchange Family art days: Collaborative heritage Intergenerational creative projects: Story blanket, photo drop-in sessions during books, memory boxes school holidays Oral history: The home of a Support for established arts unique and accessible audio events: Helping to showcase visual-based memories ideas and talent during museum for Shoreham WordFest, RiverFest and The that aims to celebrate and Adur Festival. preserve local heritage Words: Poetry, music, drama, A rolling gallery: Carefully short-story classes and curated pop-up exhibitions performances Textiles: Quilting and sewing, Homework clubs: Code club, make-do-and-mending Arts Award Parent and baby events: ‘Milk’ Recyclying & Upcycling: Furnidrop-in, Toy swap, Kinder Cafe ture revival and upholstery A new annual community event: Shoreham Light Parade throwing light on the winter darkness with lead-up workshops using recycled materials, creating lanterns to light up the town. Promoting collaboration, inclusion and community. To advertise call: 01273 452065 • www.insideshoreham.com
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ith 2019 just around the corner, make it your new year’s resolution to have more fun – and where better to do it than the Ropetackle Arts Centre, in Shoreham-by-Sea. Our Spring programme runs from January to April and is jam-packed with the best live music, regular comedy and film nights, talks, literary events, children’s entertainment and free foyer sessions - something for absolutely everyone to enjoy…and not forgetting our award-winning café. Among the big names coming to town are: Romesh Ranganathan, Jack Dee, Suzi Ruffell, Arthur Smith, Danny Dorling, Hazel O’Connor, The Korgis, The Unravelling Wilburys, former Stylistics front-man Eban Brown, Steve Knightley, Stacey Kent and Sarah Gillespie. “We’re really proud to be able to attract such a range of talented performers to Ropetackle,” said spokesperson Nicky Thornton. “Artists know they will receive a great reception from our audiences. We are well-known as a live music venue, but there is so much else on offer too. We are looking forward to welcoming even more children in 2019 for some excellent family entertainment.”
New Year Highlights
Much-loved 80s band China Crisis will be playing the hits on Saturday 12th January, along with tracks from their new album Autumn in the Neighbourhood. Children will be enchanted with Michael Morpurgo’s Mimi & The Mountain Dragon on Sunday 20th Jan – a magical, musical, puppetry adventure for ages two and above. It will certainly be a funky start to the weekend on Friday 25th January, when Eban Brown – former lead singer of The Stylistics – performs classics such as, “You Make Me Feel Brand New,” and some fresh soul, jazz and pop originals. Whether you had a parka or a leather, The Mods and Rockers Show will get you moving, with an electric show featuring songs form The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, The
Animals and many more. (Saturday 26th January) The Amazing Bubble Man will be thrilling audiences on Saturday 23rd February with his combination of magic, art, science and fun. An Edinburgh Fringe favourite, the show has sold out there for the last 12 years. Experience an eclectic encounter with French musical collective Lo’Jo, performing a rare UK gig on Sunday 24th February. Meandering between punk, jazz, rock and chanson, their sound is described as anarchic and beautiful. The bumper Spring brochure is available in the Ropetackle foyer now and at various outlets including libraries and local businesses. To book, simply call our box office on 01273 464440, check out our website ropetacklecentre. co.uk or pop in. We’re open Monday to Saturday, 10am to 4.30pm. See you soon! Contact: Nicky Thornton, Marketing Manager (01273 465432)
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John Bude
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rnest Carpenter Elmore was a theatre producer and director who also wrote crime novels under the name John Bude, including one that features Old Shoreham. Born in Maidstone Kent in 1901, Ernest Elmore boarded at Mill Hill School and then studied at a secretarial college in Cheltenham. Whilst working as a games teacher at St. Christopher School in Letchworth, he became involved with the school’s drama productions. Elmore then moved on to become a stage manager for the touring theatre company, the Lena Ashwell Players. He began writing backstage during theatre tours with the company, but after marrying and moving to Sussex, he was able to become a full time writer using the pen name John Bude. As John Bude, Ernest Elmore had thirty crime novels published, mostly featuring a detective called Inspector William Meredith. The first two books, published in 1935 were ‘The Lake District Murder’ and ‘The Cornish Coast Murder’. For the third novel in the series, Elmore chose a location closer to home. ‘The Sussex Downs Murder’ featured the discovery of human bones on the fictitious farm of Chalklands, in the real parish of Washington. Chantonbury and Cissbury Ring both feature in the plot as do Worthing, Steyning, Littlehampton and indeed Shoreham-by-Sea. In ‘The South Downs Murder’ a character named Tim Thornton is the proprietor of the Riverside Service Station. John Bude writes “Just beyond the toll-bridge which crosses the river Adur there’s a crossroads…”The book was first published in 1936, so this is Shoreham before the flyover was built and the toll bridge closed to motorised traffic. John Bude continues by describing the service station as ‘about a couple of hundred yards on the Brighton side of the cross-roads.‘ There was a service station on the Upper Shoreham Road that could well be the one being described in this fictionalised account, though in recent years it has been replaced with houses. When the detective visits the garage, the proprietor describes how the missing man ‘used to take a little suit-case out of the car and walk off up the road in the direction of the toll-bridge. There I lost sight of him, because he used to turn right
along the river-bank and make off up the Steyning Road.’ There is then speculation as to whether the man might have caught the bus that travels the route from Brighton to Steyning or taken a boat up the Adur. As the investigation continues, ‘Hawkins had swung the car round in the road and started for the toll-bridge. There he turned sharp right as directed and droned along a fairly wide road which ran parallel to the left bank of the river.’ At this point the author provides a note saying ‘a railway has been omitted here in order to simplify this part of Meredith’s investigation.’ Later when Meredith speaks to a driver at the local bus company, the cement works gets a mention too and Bramber also features in the novel. Interestingly local places also appear as character names including the Rother brothers, Miss Kingston, Mrs Aldwick and Mr Sullington. The book has in recent years been reprinted by the British Library and crime writer Martin Edwards has said of Bude’s detective novels, “Bude writes both readably and entertainingly. His work may not have been stunning enough to belong with the greats, but there is a smoothness and accomplishment about even his first mystery, The Cornish Coast Murder, which you don’t find in many début mysteries.” For other detective novels, Elmore travelled to further afield destinations including France for Murder In Montparnasse’, ‘Death On The Riviera’ and ‘A Telegram from Le Touquet’. Ernest Elmore was a founder member of the Crime Writer’s Association in 1953. As well as crime novels he wrote seven books under his own name, which included humorous fantasy novels such as in 1954 ‘The Lumpton Gobbelings’ about an invasion of naked little people. He also had a children’s book ‘Snuffly Snorty Dog’ published. Ernest Elmore died in Hastings on the 8th of November 1957.
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Thinking Outside the Box with Shoreham Beach Cafe Proposal Retired Architect Christopher Harris has come up with his own design for the cafe Isabella Cipirska
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retired architect is calling on the developers chosen by the council to convert a dilapidated toilet block into a new cafe to think outside the box – and consider using his ideas. Christopher Harris, of Ship Street, Shoreham, said his designs for a new cafe on Shoreham’s Beach Green are better suited to the environment than the concept envisioned by Boxpark, the company announced as Adur District Council’s preferred partner for the development. Mr Harris, 83, said of his two storey cafe: “It has a wave shaped roof and reflects the zig zag profile of the beach huts.” “The roof would be covered with vegetated shingle to encourage wildlife which I thought would go down well with the residents. It doesn’t intrude upon the skyline in an unsympathetic way. It would blend in.” The glass walls would be able to slide open and there would be views of the horizon in all directions. Mr Harris, a father-of-two who worked as an architect in London for 40 years, said the design proposed by Boxpark does not complement the maritime nature of the site. The company, which is famous for its Boxpark redevelopments in Shoreditch and Croydon, revealed its proposal for a Big Beach Box in Shoreham in April. It would have a community cafe and could include a roof terrace, changing rooms, and a centre for watersports. Mr Harris said the box design of the cafe was ‘very aggressive’ and added: “The current scheme is basically a modified shipping container. “It looks like it’s been imported from Shoreditch and plonked onto the site, without any real feeling for the site at all. It belongs in a city setting.” Mr Harris said he respects the architects behind Boxpark and admires their work. “I don’t want to upset anybody,” he said. “But if they could incorporate what I’m doing, then so much the better.
Mr Harris’ cafe proposal
“I’m just trying to get them to think outside the box.” He is now hoping to gather feedback from residents about his design. “It must be as democratic as possible,” he said. A spokesman for Boxpark declined to comment, as there have been no further announcements for the project. Reprinted courtesy of the Shoreham Herald, www.shorehamherald.co.uk
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new beginners Ballroom and Latin dance class is starting at the Shoreham Centre on 19 February. After winning the WDC World Latin Championships 4 times in Disney Land Paris, Chris and Diana teamed up with their teacher Kevin Clapson to start new classes for novices. Their aim is not just to encourage dancing but to promote healthy exercise and wellbeing. Chris said “Everyone is welcome with or without a partner but don’t worry if you have two left feet, you will be amazed what you can achieve, we all have to start somewhere, Just look what Joe and Stacey have achieved on Strictly.” The lessons cover all Ballroom and Latin styles which include Waltz, Foxtrot, Cha Cha and Rumba. They started dancing later in life and wanted to do something together so they went to the local dance class and thoroughly enjoyed it. They enjoyed meeting other people and at the same time learning something new and their journey started there. They have competed all round the world winning several major tittles in both Ballroom & Latin and still continue to do so. They are now using their experience to help others to learn and enjoy dancing The new beginners class is starting on 19 February at 7.15pm and they would love to see you. Class held at the Shoreham Centre, Pond Road, BN43 5WU. For more information contact Chris on tel: 07801 820376. Email chris@dance2night.co.uk or Website www.dance2night.co.uk
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GENERAL THE FLYING SAUCER CAFÉ
Pops up the last Sat of the month in Wiston, BN44 3DW. The café serves cakes and lunches plus stalls for local businesses to sell products.
THE RUDE MECHANICALS
Acoustic multi-instrumental trio playing traditional music from the British Isles, Europe and elsewhere. Duke of Wellington, Shoreham. Every Wed 7.30–10pm. Free. www.rudemex.co.uk
LOCAL EVENTS Friends of Shoreham Beach
AGM + talk on Mon 18th Feb at Sussex Yacht Club, 85/89 Brighton Rd, Shoreham-by-Sea, BN43 6RF 7pm. Speaker: Sarah Ward, Living Seas Officer, Sussex Wildlife Trust. All welcome.
Meditation Talk
“How to deal with Daily Practice” – by Geshe Samten (Tibetan master of meditation). Impulse Leisure Centre, Southwick, Conference Room, Tues 12 Feb 6.15–7.45. By donation. All welcome.
Shoreham Art Gallery Guest Artist Exhibition
Rachael Swift, Stone Carver. Rachael is a local artist who took up stone carving over 20 years ago. She has developed her own style, mainly life-based abstract, but also miniature animals inspired by her passion for wildlife. Art Exhibition Feb 1–28. Shoreham Art Gallery, 27 Brunswick Rd, Shoreham, BN42 5WA. Just south of the station! Free, Accessible, Family friendly, www.ShorehamGallery.co.uk
SHOREHAM DISTRICT ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY
Members meet 2nd Tues of Oct to Apr in St Peter’s Church Hall, Shoreham at 7.30pm. Field events throughout the year. New members, knowledge or new to birding, welcome. Est 1953. Info: www.sdos.org
SURF BUS OPEN DAY
Free Anger Management groups will help you regain control of your anger by: Ensuring you are better able to identify your triggers, improving communication and listening skills. These groups will be small, around 8 people, and run for 10 weeks. Call for more info or to book a place. Tel: 07952754859, email info@asyouarecentre.co.uk
SUSSEX WIMA (WOMENS INTERNATIONAL MOTORCYCLE ASSOCIATION)
Meet 2nd Sun of each month. Women and motorcycles, of all ages and types, and skill level. Local, national and international ride outs and rallies organised. For further details see http://www. wimagb.co.uk or contract Wimasussex@virginmedia. com for more details.
The Arts Society Steyning
Our next meeting is on Mon 11 Feb when James Taylor will give an illustrated talk on Masters of the Sea – highlights of Maritime Art from 17th century to the present day. James studied at the Universities of St. Andrews and Manchester and is a former curator of paintings, drawings and prints, and co-ordinator of various exhibitions and galleries at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Coffee is served from 10am. The talk is 10.30–12 at The Steyning Centre, Fletchers Croft, Church Street, Steyning BN44 3X. Visitors are warmly welcomed with a donation of £5.
THE FLEET AIR ARM ASSOCIATION SOUTH DOWNS BRANCH
Comradeship, Meet Old Friends, Social and Formal Events. 11.30–13.00, 4th Wed of each month. at The Castle Inn Hotel in Bramber. Contact 07792-609685.
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WEDNESDAY MARKET
LOCAL CHURCH ACTIVITIES
LOCAL COMMUNITY GROUPS / SOCIETIES & LOCAL MARKETS
We are a lively, growing church community that meets in The Shoreham Centre, Pond Rd every Sun. We have meetings at 9am and 11am, and have kids work provision in both services for 0–14 years old. Everybody is welcome, nobody’s perfect, anything can happen! Find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram... @CCKShoreham
Wednesday Market 9am–12.15pm at the Shoreham Centre, Pond Rd 01273-454686. 8am for traders, 9am for customers.
BUCKINGHAM TOWNSWOMEN GUILD
Monthly meetings are at St Giles Church Hall, Upper Shoreham Rd, Shoreham on the first Wed of every month from 2.30–4.30pm. Guest speakers give varied talks. Social afternoons, Outings, Friendly Group. New Members always welcome. Contact Julia 01273-884049.
CRAFT THERAPY
Drop-in crafts at Tom Foolery Coffee Company, Shoreham every 2nd Thurs of the month, 7.30–9.30pm, £6 on the door. Facebook.com/ weareoverthemoon/events or weareoverthemoon@ gmail.com for more info
SHOREHAM HORTICULTURAL & ALLOTMENT SOCIETY
This society meets on the 1st Fri of each month St Peter’s Church Hall, West St, Shoreham at 7.30pm. Talks, raffle, refreshments. Visitors welcome. Contact Mavis on 01273-464324 for full details of activities see website www.shorehamhorticulturalsociety.org
SOUTHLANDERS COMMUNITY GROUP
Open on Mon and Fri mornings for snacks, lunches, internet access, exercise etc. More info at www. southlanders.org.uk or by phoning 07919-651212.
SOUTHWICK & FISHERSGATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
The Society meets on the 1st Tues of the month at 7.30pm in the Garden Room, Southwick Community Centre. New members always welcome. For more info please contact Julie on 01273-596707 or email sfhorticulturalsociety@googlemail.com, www. sfhorticulturalsociety.org.uk
SOUTHWICK & SHOREHAM COUNTRY MARKET
Every Fri 9–11.45am in the Porter Room at Southwick Community Centre. Homemade cakes, biscuits and sausage rolls, jam chutney, local honey, fresh eggs, allotment and home grown fruit, veg and plants. Handmade 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! www.facebook.com/ SouthwickandShorehamCountryMarket
SOUTHWICK COMMUNITY CENTRE
Indoor Fri Table-Top Sale Every week at Southwick Community Centre. 9–1pm. Cafe Open 10am–2pm A Variety of Stalls. Please ring 01273-592819 for any enquiries.
SOUTHWICK FLOWER CLUB
St Michaels Church Hall on the 2nd Tues of each month at 7.30pm. Practice and demonstration evenings friendly group all visitors made welcome. Contact Toni 01323-655117. See us on Facebook.
SOUTHWICK (SUSSEX) SOCIETY
The Society runs the Manor Cottage Heritage Centre at 16/18 Southwick St, BN42 4TE, Exhibitions are frequently held in the Cottage and entrance is free. Talks are held on the 2nd Mon of every month from Sept to Apr at the Southwick Community Centre starting at 7.30pm (£2 members, £4 nonmembers). For further info see our website http:// southwicksociety.btck.co.uk, 01273-465164.
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CHURCH COMMUNITY
MESSY CHURCH ST GILES CHURCH
4th Sun of the month at St Giles Church, Upper Shoreham Rd, Shoreham. 3–5pm. All ages welcome. Contact Father James for more details 01273-979811.
QUAKER MEETING
Friends meet every Sun from 10–11 am at the St John’s Ambulance Society building in Shoreham. Our friendly group extend a warm welcome to you. 01273-453787.
Shoreham Free Church
How do Jesus and Valentine’s Day link? Free buffet and talk about the unconditional love of God for us all. Sat 2nd March from 6.30pm. Contact shorehamfreechurch@hotmail.co.uk for a ticket.
ST FRANCIS CHURCH SHOREHAM
Free Church of England. Services held each Sun at Milward Court Community Centre Wilmot Rd. At 9am 1st Sun of the month. At 10.30am remaining Sun. All welcome.
ADULT FREE DEBT COUNSELLING CENTRE
Are you struggling with debt? Shoreham Baptist Church in partnership with award winning charity Christians 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 0800-3280006.
MESSENGERS COMMUNITY GOSPEL CHOIR
Shoreham Baptist Church, Western Rd, Shoreham. Tues evenings. Everybody welcome! Kids (primary) 6.15–7pm (£1); Youth (high school) 6.45–7.45pm (£1); adults 8–9.30pm (£2). Shoreham Baptist Church. No auditions – All welcome! All details on website www. messengerschoir.org or ring 01273-453777.
MESSY CHURCHES TOGETHER IN SOUTHWICK
Messy Church, for families, meets on the 3rd Sat of each month, (except Aug and Dec) at Southwick Methodist Church, Manor Hall Rd, and Southwick from 3–5.30pm. Doors open 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. For further info, please contact Julie on 07821-335104.
ADULT DANCE CLASSES A CHANCE TO DANCE
Fri 7.30–10pm (except 1st Fri in month). Ballroom, Latin and some Sequence. £4 includes Tea & Biscuits. Southwick Methodist Church Hall. For more info: ring Rod. 01273-591896.
ADULT BALLET
Starting soon Beginners Adult Ballet Dance Class, every Wed evening in Worthing. Call for details 07963-959262 or email helenadot@aol.com
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Ballroom & Latin Dance Classes For Beginners
Learn to dance at the Shoreham Centre Pond Rd every Tues at 7.15pm from 19 Feb. Contact Chris 07801-820376, email chris@dance2night.co.uk or web dance2night.co.uk
CIRCLE DANCE
Circle Dance at the Shoreham Centre 1st and 3rd Tues at 2pm. Community dances from around the world to beautiful music. No partner needed. Kathrynpenny1@gmail.com
DANCE FOR FUN! WITH MIKE AND AUDREY
Sequence dance tuition with Mike at the St. John Ambulance Hall, The Twitten, Southwick. Thurs afternoon 1.00pm Beginners – 2.45pm. Advanced. Each session £2.50 per person.Contact Mike on: 01273-592194 or visit our website www. wedanceforfun.club
DANCERCISE FOR THE OVER 50s
NEW class at The West St Loft at 11 on Fri. Dance your way to fitness and have fun, everyone welcome to learn easy dances inc. salsa, line dance, charleston, 80s and much more every week (no partners needed). Other classes – The Shoreham Centre on Mon at 11.30am and Fri at 1.30pm. For more info phone 07860-136455. www.janebusbyfitness.co.uk
FLAMENCO DANCE CLASSES
Starting soon Beginners Flamenco Dance Classes every Wed evening in Worthing. Call for details. Mob: 07963-959262 or email helenadot@aol.com
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
Mon evenings 8–10pm. The Southwick Community Centre, Southwick T: Val 01273-880097.
MODERN JIVE
Learn Modern Jive, Wed from 8–11pm at The Shoreham Centre, Pond Rd, and Shoreham. Contact Ian on 07973-253622 for more details or visit www. danceaholics.co.uk
SHOREBEATZ SINGING AND DANCING CLASS
New friendly, funky classes specialising in Musical Theatre and current Pop Tunes. Wed: Church of Good Shepherd Hall, Shoreham Beach. 3.45–4.30pm Age 5–8 years, 4.40–5.25pm 9–13years. For more info please contact Sam 07865-081190 or email: s.hawkinsbookings@gmail.com
SHOREHAM FOLK DANCE CLUB
Mon 8–10pm (excluding Bank Holidays). St. Julian’s Church Hall, Rectory Rd, Shoreham. Membership £1 pa / Fees £1 per session. Adults & Teens welcome. For more info please call Mrs Holroyd on 01273-415557.
SMOLDERING, SENSUAL, SOULFUL ARGENTINE TANGO
Brighton Tango in Shoreham in new venue Tues evenings. Beginners and Improvers classes / courses and social dancing for all levels. Classes £7. For more info please email delialindon@easy.com or text 07968-169908.
SOUTHWICK SEQUENCE DANCE CLUB
Every Wed at St John Ambulance Hall, the Twitten, Southwick. 7.30–9.30pm, £3 each (1st Night FREE). Info call Wendy on 01273-594049 or email southwicksequence@hotmail.co.uk
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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 FitSteps class on Thurs 12.15– 1.15pm. Newcomers Special Offer: 5 classes for £20 (conditions apply). Both classes at The Shoreham Centre, Pond Rd. For more info contact Lisa on 07939248871 / strictlydancingwithlisa@gmail.com
TAP DANCE CLASS
A great way to keep fit tapping to cool music. Come and join in the fun. Brooks Dance Studio, Lancing. Fri 9.30–10.30am Call Debbie 07710-638587.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON TEA DANCE
At Quayside, Upper Kingston Lane, Southwick, BN42 4RE 1.45–4.15pm. Mainly up-to-date Sequence with new dances taught. More Info: call Clive on 01273-410438.
MUSIC, ARTS & CREATIVE WRITING ADUR ART CLUB
We meet on Thurs in Room 8 at Shoreham Centre from 2–4pm. We are a friendly club, although we do not have tuition as such, we have some very talented members who will always be happy to help beginners, or advise anyone who needs assistance, so all abilities are welcome. We also have several demonstrations by professional artists each year, as well as workshops given by members, which are always popular. Annual membership is £40 which includes refreshments at every session. Visit: www.arts.webs.com
ADUR community Choir
We meet on 2nd and 4th week of each month on a Tues in Room 8 at Shoreham Centre from 7–9pm. We are a friendly club singing in harmony. Come and join us.
ART HISTORY DISCUSSION GROUP
Mthly meetings in Shoreham. Come along to an evening of lively debate about art and artists. More info from Tim on 07713-251465 or email tim.gwyther@btinternet.com
BREAKTHROUGH PIANO METHOD
Remarkable, playing-based piano program. Lessons available in Southwick. Call Simon, New Song Studios on 01273-024284, email admin@newsongstudios. co.uk or see www.newsongstudio.co.uk
COASTLINE HARMONY
Ladies a cappella close-harmony chorus. We meet on Thurs from 7.15–9.30pm at Southwick Community Church, Roman Crescent, Southwick BN42 4TY. Website: www.coastlineharmony.co.uk, email: coastlineharmony@outlook.com
CREATIVE CRAFTERS
A fun, relaxing and crafty evening with different crafts every month inc. glass of bubbles and snacks to enjoy. Mthly at the Waterside Pub, Shoreham. Booking Essential. www.thecreationstation.co.uk/jen-hove
CREATIVE WRITING
Like writing stories / poems? Join our small informal group meeting every Tues in the Snug bar at The Crab Tree Inn from 7–9 pm. No tuition…No fees. For further information call George on 01273-273284 or mobile: 07530-646570.
HANDBELL RINGING
Small friendly group. New members (over 16s) always welcome. Come and have a go. St Mary de Haura Handbell Ringers meet Wed from 7.30pm in Shoreham. For more info contact Cindy 01273-455499.
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HAPPY TUNES MUSIC MAKERS
New at the Shoreham Centre ”Blocki-Flute” group music lessons for adults. Learn to play flute with others in a fun relaxed group environment. Instruments and resources are provided. Contact us to find out more by visiting our website www. happytunesmusic.co.uk or call Lisa on 07874-668706.
HAPPY TUNES MUSIC MAKERS
New at the Shoreham Centre “Toots and DooDs fun group music lessons for children 5–7. We use innovative instruments and teaching methods specifically designed for children, incorporating movement and games to enhance learning and engagement. Contact us and find out more by visiting our website www.happytunesmusic.co.uk or call Lisa on 07874-668706.
KNIT AND NATTER
Enjoy crafting? Have a chat and meet new people. Free! Southwick Library, last Thurs of the mth 2.30pm. Shoreham Library, 2nd Thurs of the mth a 1.30pm.
MUSICAL WORKSHOPS
Piano, Clarinet, Theory and Composition workshops, drop-in sessions and ongoing lessons. Tues and Thurs 3–7pm, Phoenix Way, Southwick. For info and booking call Celina Wood on 07814-001564 or email celinaroseamy@gmail.com or see www. celinawood.co.uk
New Green Beach Adult Art Club
Every second Tues 11–1. We are a friendly sociable art group. Trying out fun techniques and crafts. To book or more info call 07870-571079.
SHOREHAM ORATORIO CHOIR
Rehearsals Thurs evenings 7.30–9.30pm. Rehearsal venue in The Methodist Church, Brunswick Rd, Shoreham by Sea. For more details email Isabel Costello on isabel.mary.costello@gmail.com or visit www.shoreham-oratorio-choir.co.uk
SUSSEX JAZZ APPRECIATION SOCIETY
Meets at the Southwick Community Centre (Porter Room) 24 Southwick St, BN42 4TE on the 2nd Thurs of every mth starting at 7.30pm. Illustrated presentations are given about musicians or styles from the whole history of Jazz. The Society welcomes new members. Further details from John Speight on j.speight@sky.com or 01273-732782.
SUSSEX VOICEWORKS
Choir sing a mixture of classical favourites, carols, musicals and anthems. Come and join us at St Peters Church Hall, Shoreham on Mon 7.15–9.15. 01273-736476.
WHISPERING WOODS CHOIR
Fun friendly outdoor choir that sings songs inspired by the seasons and nature, in a variety of styles, some traditional, some newly composed. We rehearse indoors at the Shoreham Centre Mon 7.45–9.15pm term time only and sing outdoors at events to celebrate the Summer Solstice, Tree Dressing, and Wassailing among others. All songs taught by ear, no experience or music reading necessary, £6 per session paid termly, £7 “drop-in” rate, first one FREE! Contact Rebecca Askew on 07977-220396.
COURSES, CLUBS & WORKSHOPS BRIDGE CLUBS
Friendly non-EBU contract Bridge Clubs in Worthing, Tues and Fri afternoons. Visitors and new members welcome. Contact Neil 01903-831086.
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CALLIGRAPHY
Learn to write beautifully with Calligraphy. Friendly Sat workshops and wkly classes on Wed afternoons and Thurs mornings at Sompting and Southwick. Please contact Nancy at 01273-453387 or email: nyohowells@msn.com for more info.
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 Airing on mobile 07796-210160 or email zxirong@hotmail.com
FURNITURE PAINTING WORKSHOP
In the style of shabby chic bring a small item with you to paint wax and distress. Other courses in gilding, stenciling, decoupage, crackle glaze, image transfer and much more. See www.diyshabbychic.com. Mob: 07966-379419.
GUITARS ON THE BEACH (GOTB)
Do you like playing the guitar and like the idea of sharing the experience with a group of likeminded people? Then check out guitarsonthebeach.org and come along to the Ropetackle Arts Centre in Shoreham once a month to get involved.
HOVE AND ADUR SEA CADETS
Girls and boys aged 10–18 are welcome to join Hove & Adur Sea Cadets, who meet at Marmion Rd in Hove and in summer at our Lizard boating centre in Shoreham Harbour. Sea Cadets learn a whole range of skills, including powerboating, kayaking, dinghy sailing, catering, first aid and marine engineering. Opportunities exist for cadets to go off shore sailing and to participate in international exchanges and visits. For more details see www.sea-cadets.org/ hoveadur/home.aspx or call Ian Wright 07951657451) email ian@lawreny.net
LANCING EAGLES RUNNING CLUB
Love running? Want to start running? We meet every Wed, come rain or shine at Lancing Impulse Leisure Centre in the bar area at 6.30pm, warm up at 6.45 and finish at 8ish. All abilities welcomed at friendly club. www.lancingeagles.co.uk or find us on Facebook or call Claire on 07751-123232.
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 website at www.aspiresussex.org.uk, email enquiries@aspiresussex.org.uk, call us on 0845-6010161 or visit your local office at Southwick Community Centre 01273-840700.
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Shoreham Spanish
Spanish lessons for all levels and ages from a qualified and experienced Spanish teacher. GCSE and Exam support also offered. Group and 1-1 sessions available. Email Laura: shorehamspanish@gmail.com
Southwick Men’s Supper Club
St john ambulance Portslade AND SHOREHAM division
For people who like to lead a healthy bare foot existence and are interested in any walking, dancing, running, spiritual awareness, tkl reflexology, safety advice tel: 07836-777615.
Meets Thurs Jan 24 in Methodist Church Large Hall. Friendship and Food with a Speaker. New members always welcomed. Further details 01273-596374.
Meet in Shoreham wkly. Badgers and Cadets on Thurs from 6pm and Adults on Mon from 7.30–9.30pm. New members are welcome. Details from rita.marley@sja.org.uk. Come and learn about First Aid on Tues evening 7.30–9.30pm.
WASPIG
A monthly club of fun, creative morning to chat and create something unique. At the Ropetackle Café Shoreham. Book your spot at www. thecreationstation.co.uk/jen-hove Jan
The Worthing And Shoreham Psychic Information Group now meets on alternate Thurs evenings. Perfect for anyone with psychic or spiritual leanings. For more information please contact Jeremy or Pam on 01903-209938.
WORTHING ANTIQUE, ARTS AND COLLECTORS CLUB
We are a small club founded in 1968 (now 50 years young). Our meetings take place at the Worthing lecture theatre, on the 1st Tues of the mth 7.30–9pm. Each mth we have a guest speaker, (many TV celebs). For more info or 2018 programme please contact 07984-403890 or email worthingantiqueclub@ yahoo.co.uk
CLUBS A BEAD GROUP
Meet Mon and the 2nd Thurs of every mth from 10am–4pm. Participants must bring a packed lunch. Tea and coffee is provided. Prices are £2.50 for half a day and £5 for the whole day. Location: Anita’s beads, 4 Broadreach, Ropetackle, Shorehamby-Sea, BN43 5EY. Tel: 01273-454672 Website: www.anitasbeads.net
ADUR BOOK CLUB FOR THE OVER 60s
Pop Up Coffee
Meets 4th Tues of the mth (except Dec) at the MS Centre, Southwick Recreation Ground, Croft Ave, Southwick, BN42 4AB. 7.30pm. All welcome. Contact: www.adureastlions.org.uk
SHOREHAM probus club
Meets on the last Wed of each month at The Southwick Bowls Club, Old Barn Way, Southwick from 12.30–3.30pm for lunch and a speaker. New members are always welcome.
SHOREHAM RINGCRAFT
Meets on Tues evening 7–9pm, in St Julian’s Hall, Rectory Rd. We will help you prepare your puppy/ dog for the show ring. Gentle, experienced trainers. Contact Elaine Ward 01903-755062.
BOWLING CLUB
THE WELCOME CLUB
We meet every Wed in Room 2 at the Shoreham Centre for the over 50s, drop in for a cuppa & chat from10–12.30 with bingo 1.30–3.30, friendly atmosphere everyone welcome. For more info please contact Peter Hornsby at Age UK West Sussex 07904-976736.
LET’S LEARN LANGUAGES
Every Fri 9–11.30 St Giles Church Hall. Contact Susan 07813-976166 or Sarah 01273-462100.
BARE FOOT CLUB
We are an outdoor bowling club and are always interested in taking on new members. 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
Meetings are at Shoreham Library on the 1st Thurs of every mth 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
Learn to speak Italian in a 1-1 or small group setting. Learn locally with a native Italian speaker. All ages are welcome. Please call Anna Birch on 07745-601418 or email annabirch@ntlworld.com for further details.
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. Tues afternoons at 1.30pm. For more info contact Bob & Kathy Whiting on 01403-711707, Email: adur. bridge@btinternet.com, www.adurbridge.org.uk
ADUR EAST LIONS CLUB
Adur Petanque
A local club catering for all ages with members from Southwick in the East to Littlehampton in the West. Club Sessions: Mon from 2pm; Tues from 6.30pm; Thurs from 2pm; Sun from 10.30pm. New Members Welcome. Enquires: kimadurpcsecretay@hotmail.com
ADUR STAMP CLUB
Mthly meetings in Southwick 7.30pm 3rd Mon each month. Guest speakers, exhibitions of postage stamps and postcards. New members welcome. Please contact Bob Knight. Tel: 01273-592518.
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COFFEE AND CRAFTY MONRING
CRIB CLUB
Come along to our friendly Wed morning Crib Club at the Old School House Ham Rd, Shoreham from 10.30am–12pm. For beginners and experienced. £1.50 per session which includes refreshments and biscuits. For more info call 01903-854980.
Fleet Air Arm Association South Downs Branch
We hold monthly meetings & social outings. The Branch holds its own Trafalgar and Taranto Lunch each year and a Christmas Social in Dec. Plus there is a Fleet Air Arm Association reunion/AGM held each year alternating between Bournemouth and the Midlands. For more info and details on membership please give us a call. Meet: Castle Inn Hotel in Bramber 4th Wed of each month 11.30am – 1pm. Social and Formal Events contact: Gerry Mitchell 01903 816576
INDOOR BOWLING
Adur Indoor Bowling Club welcomes new members, men and women of all ages and abilities. It’s a fun and friendly club. Free introduction and coaching sessions. Open from 9am–10pm, 7 days a week from Sept to Apr, and often in the summer. Location: Old Barn Way, Southwick BN42 4NT (next to the Leisure Centre). Easy free parking. Call in or phone 01273870670 (ask for the green steward).
LEARN FRENCH WITH LUCY
Patient, kind fun and encouraging approach to learning this beautiful language (for individuals, couples or small groups); contact Lucy on 07776223022 or lucy.rahaman@live.co.uk or or http:// lucyrahman.wix.com/frenchtuition; www.facebook. com/frenchtuitioninshorehambysea/
NWR
Where women flourish, we meet and talk, discuss, laugh and make new friends. We are looking for like-minded women to join our group. If you are interested please contact gill.stringer2912@gmail. com for more info.
PAVILION TABLE TENNIS CLUB
A community club offering casual and competitive Table Tennis at Lancing Manor Leisure Centre, Tues evenings from 7.15pm, all ages and abilities very welcome. Contact Stuart Tel: 07505-113040.
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PLAY CROQUET IN SOUTHWICK
Give croquet a try at Sussex County Croquet Club, Kingston Lane, Southwick. Croquet is a friendly, exciting game for all ages. See http://www. sussexcroquetclub.org.uk? For details or email club@sussexcroquet.org.uk
ROTARY CLUB OF SHOREHAM
The Rotary Club of Shoreham and Southwick meets at the Sussex Yacht Club Brighton Rd Shoreham BN43 6RF on the 1st Thurs evening and 3rd Fri Lunchtime of each mth, for further details of these meetings and what we do in the community please go to the website therotaryclubofshorehamandsouthwick. co.uk. We will be pleased to talk to you about our activities and membership.
SEWING WORKSHOPS
Weekly sewing sessions at the West Street Loft in Shoreham. Tues mornings and Wed nights. Please contact to book. All abilities welcome. JAC 07775438920 jac@craftyjac.com.
SHOREHAM RUBBER BRIDGE CLUB
Held at Shoreham Methodist Church Hall Thurs 2–4.30pm. For more info Tel: 01903-535154.
SHOREHAM SOUTHWICK U3A
Retired looking for new or old interests to share with others? Shoreham and Southwick U3A offer an extensive range of educational, creative and leisure activities for older people. It’s a flourishing and friendly organisation and new members are welcome. Telephone 01273-452005.
SOUTHWICK ART CLUB
Meets Wed 7.30–9.30pm in the Southwick Community Centre. New members (over16s) 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 info contact John Young 01273-885302.
SOUTHWICK BOWLING CLUB
Enjoyed playing sport in the past? Thought your sporting days were over, think again! Lawn Bowles is the answer! We are an outside club on Southwick rec with excellent facilities. Free taster sessions available, come on your own, with a friend or a group, all welcome! Call or text Martin on 07712-322323 to arrange free sessions.
SOUTHWICK CAMERA CLUB
The club meets at Southwick Community Centre, Southwick St, West Sussex. At 7.30pm every Thurs, Sept to May. Membership is open to anyone interested in photography at any level, from beginners to experience. We are a friendly group and meetings are informal and include workshops on camera and image techniques as well as talks by experienced photographers. The club also organises regular photo-shoots throughout the year to places of interest and members are encouraged to enter their images into club competitions with other local camera clubs which gives our members an opportunity to compete with the best photographers in the area if they so wish. We also have an informal coffee group which usually meets at 11am on the last Tues of the mth at locations of photographic interest to socialise, exchange ideas and knowledge and take pictures. Visit www.southwickcameraclub.co.uk or email us at southwickcameraclub@gmail.com
SOUTHWICK LACE CLASS
Meet every Tues at Southwick Community Centre, from 9.45–11.45am. Beginners and experienced lace makers all welcome to join our friendly group. Please contact the tutor, Rosemary Brown, on 01273-591346 for further details.
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SOUTHWICK RIFLE CLUB
ANGER MANAGERMENT
Southwick Rifle Club at Southwick Community Centre Mon and Wed 7.30–10pm. Home Office Approved Club. Instruction given in rifle and pistol shooting. Tel: 01273-593689.
As you are – 8 week Anger Management Course.. Wed evenings 6.30–8.30pm beginning on 10th Jan 2018. A few places left. Please call 07752-754859 to find out more.
STEYNING CAMERA CLUB
CLAIRE KING, HEALTH AND NUTRITION COACH
Steyning Camera Club was established in 1972 and is one of the most lively, friendly and successful photographic clubs in the South of England. Photographers of all interests and abilities are welcome. Activities include presentations, competitions and workshops. Members enjoy a variety of group trips to places of interests or special events and can contribute to Club exhibitions in the area. Visitors to the Club are welcome to attend selected talks for nominal entrance fee. The Club meets at the Village Hall, High St, Upper Beeding, BN44 3WN. Regular meetings are Mon evenings, starting at 7.30pm, Sept–May, and alternate Tues mornings the ‘Coffee Club’ meets at various locations. Website: www.steyningcc.org.uk, Email: publicity@ steyningcc.org.uk
SUSSEX COUNTY LAWN TENNIS CLUB
Tennis coaching is run by Helen Mitchell – 2019 will be her 25th year coaching at SCLTC. Get a full list of coaching and club activities at the tennis club website www.scltc.co.uk, or you can contact Helen on tel: 07934-670482.
SUSSEX QUILTERS
We are an informal group who welcome beginners and established quilters. We meet on the first Wed of each month from 10am-12midday in the Deall Room at Southwick Community Centre. First visit is free to try us out. Annual fee is £15. For further info contact Margaret Holden 01273-454971 or Angela Avis 01273-595369.
THE SENIOR MONDAY CLUB
Every Mon between 10–12.30 at Marsh House, Southwick, BN42 4DL for the over 50s. We have a gentle exercise class, board games, speakers and refreshments friendly atmosphere everyone welcome. For more info please contact Peter Hornsby 07904-976736.
Worthing Antique Club
Est in 1968, we are a small friendly club that meets on the first Tues of the month, 7.30–9pm at the Worthing lecture theatre. Each month we invite a guest speaker, many well known TV celebs. All are welcome to attend, non members £5pp or why not join for just £30 pa. For more info please call 07984 403890, email: worthingantiqueclub@yahoo.co.uk
WORTHING SPEAKERS CLUB – PUBLIC SPEAKING MADE FUN
Meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Thurs each mth at The Burlington Hotel, Marine Parade, Worthing, BN11 3QL. Arrive for: 7.15pm, Start: 7.30pm, Finish 9.30pm. Everyone very welcome. For more info please contact Meg Heyworth on 07940-838422, meg@heyworth.co.uk or visit www. worthingspeakers.org.uk
HEALTH & SUPPORT GROUPS ADUR STROKE CLUB
Fri 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 Paul 07879-625199.
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CRUSE BEREAVEMENT CARE DROP-IN SUPPORT GROUP (NEW)
For those struggling with their grief. Now meeting at Shoreham Centre 2nd and 4th Mon, exc Bank Hols 2.30–3.30pm Phone 03003-119959 for more info.
SOUTHWICK COUNSELLOR
Qualified counsellor in Southwick, Shoreham-bySea, Portslade and surrounds. Based in Southwick. Following referrals taken: Anxiety and depression; bereavement, work related issues, study related issues, low self-esteem and lack of confidence; stress; suicidal thoughts; trauma; child &teenager, young adult related issues; chronical & terminal illness. Session of 50mins £30; Session of 60mins £35. Choice of many sessions and the length of session is to be discussed in the initial session. Home visits possible too (a small extra fee maybe charged). Contact: Joanna Marvoort Integrative Counsellor and Study advisor, Career counsellor: T: 07867-303077 or WhatsApp: Joanna Markvoort
SPORTS & LEISURE 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
Aerobics low/high impact with upper body workout. Every Mon and Wed 6.45–7.45 at the Southwick Christian Community Church. Roman Crescent, Southwick. £4.50 per session. Drop in or contact Susan on 01273-249600 for more details.
body control PILATES
Classes running at The Shoreham Centre. Wed 6pm and 8.15pm beginners and improvers. 7.15pm Intermediate level. Fri mornings 9.30 and 10.30am. Beginners and those with Pilates experience. Tues 9.10–10am High Intensity Power Pilates. Six week course costs £48. Call Rachel 07941-092612 or visit attmerepilates.com
BODY CONTROL PILATES
Classes for Improvers to increase mobility and core strength. 10–11am and 6.30–7.30pm every Tues at St John Ambulance, Southwick. Prices from £8.33. Your first class is FREE! Private 1:1 sessions for Beginners are available for £20 before joining the class. Call or text Dena on 07866-515976 to attend. Sessions are kept purposefully small to ensure your individual needs are met! Facebook page: @ddpilatesbrighton
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BOX EXERCISE CLASS
Box exercise Class on Wed evening 7–8pm at St Peters Church, West St, Shoreham. It’s £5 with the 11th class FREE. For more info email Gemma at info@gemmafitness.co.uk Mob: 07429-610899. www.gemmafitness.co.uk
COLOUR YOGA
Term time Yoga Classes at West St Loft, Wed 9.30– 10.45am; Classic Yoga Sun 6.30–8pm; Restorative Yin Yoga. All levels welcome. Contact Abi at colour.yoga. com.uk@gmail.com. Visit www.colour-yoga.com. Or drop in and join in!
55+ EXERCISE TO MUSIC
Routines to Sinatra, Motown etc. to loosen joints, strengthen muscles and improve circulation. Every Tues 2–2.45pm & Thurs 10.30–11.15am at the Oasis Christian Fellowship, Hangleton Way, Hove. For more details please call Susan on 01273–249600. £4 per session.
60+ GENTLE EXERCISE TO MUSIC
Full body workout to improve mobility loosens stiffness, feeling better, enjoy good company & fun. Classes will continue as normal from Feb onwards except on Bank Holidays and all of Aug. Shoreham Centre Room 2, £ 3.50 per class. For more information call Madeleine on 01903-248 253.
Gentle Hatha Yoga
Sessions on Sat 10–11am at the Shoreham Community Centre Room 2. £6 per session. Contact Tracy on: 07793-115138.
HATHA YOGA AT THE HARBOUR CLUB
Hatha Yoga at the Harbour Club on Wed evenings 7.15–8.30. £8 drop in. For more info, please go to www. lynnejarrettyoga.co.uk or call me on 07515-917169.
HATHA YOGA AT THE SHOREHAM CENTRE
Mixed-ability classes. Thurs 6.30–7.30pm at the Shoreham Centre, 2 Pond Rd, Shoreham. Drop-in classes £8. Block of 5: £35. Block of 12 £70. For more info please call Christa on 07948-976196 or visit my Facebook page Christa Frank Yoga & Crafts. Look forward to seeing you.
HOLISTIC YOGA
Transformational and caring. Mon at Ropetackle Arts Centre Shoreham. 11.30–12.30pm Beginners. 12.30–1.30pm Progressions. 11.30–1.30 Immersion. Anandi D.i.p B.W.Y Natural bodies yoga Jing Advanced Clinical Massage therapy Craniosacral Therapy. Enquiries 07866-954432.
Mind Body Pilates
Offers great pilates classes that improve core strength, help back problems, increase flexibility, aid mindfulness and simply make you feel better and stronger all over. Southwick Community Church Thurs 9.30am. Brooks Dance Studio Lancing Mon 9.30am. Harbour Club Shoreham Mon 6pm. Mixed ability small classes-beginners most welcome. Call/ message Sharon 07969-610030 for more info.
MONDAY YOGA
Strengthen, stretch and relax both body and mind. Mon 7–8.30pm. The Huntingdon Hall, Shoreham Free Church, Buckingham Rd, Shoreham. See www. yogilife.co.uk or call Rachael on 07779-627756.
Over 50s Yoga
Tues (West St Loft) & Wed (Shoreham Centre) 11-noon. Strong body, calm mind, relieves neck/ back pain. Over 10yrs teaching experience. “Aoife has a wonderful calm approach. The feedback is always positive” V&A Museum, London. Tel: 07492064036. Email: aoife@aoifeespinosa.com. Website: www.aoifeespinosa.com
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PILATES
Great hands on class giving lots of help, support & encouragement. Mixed ability. Beginners very welcome. Shoreham: Mon 9.30–10.30am Brooks Dance Studio, Mon 6–7pm The Harbour Club. Southwick: Thurs 9.30–10.30am. Southwick Christian Community Church. Call Sharon 07969-610030 to book your place or on Facebook-mindbodypilates
PILATES
Two mixed ability drop-in Pilates classes at the Shoreham Centre on Tues 9.30am and 11am.Class £5. For more details ring Jenny on 07999-846813. B.Ed,RAS/ETM,BAWLA and Pilate’s qualified instructor
Pilates with Charlie!
Mon and Wed, 09.30–10.30 at the Community Centre. £6. Tues, 09.30–10.30 at the Yoga and Wellness Rooms. £7. Mixed ability classes to improve core strength, mobility and injury prevention. Please phone ahead, as spaces are limited. 07780-660942 (BSc, Polestar).
PIYO
Mon 7–8pm at St Nick’s & St Mary’s Primary School, Eastern Ave, Shoreham £5. Wed 6–6.50pm at St Peter’s Church West St, Shoreham, £5. PiYo combines pilates and yoga to create dynamic, flowing sequences that burn serious calories at the same time as lengthening and toning muscles and increasing flexbility. For more info contact Gemma: info@gemmafitness.co.uk
PREGNANCY YOGA AT THE SHOREHAM CENTRE
Sat: 10–11.30. Suitable from 15wks onwards. Please call me on 07515-917169 or email me at lynnejarrettyoga@gmail.com to book your place. For more info about lynnejarrettyoga, please visit my website www.lynnejarrettyoga.co.uk
SHOREHAM YOGA
Adults 7.30-8.30pm Wed Shoreham Centre – 50+ 11-noon Tues West St Loft & Wed Shoreham Centre. Strong body, calm mind, relieves back pain. 10yrs teaching experience “A wonderful calm approach. Feedback always positive” V&A Museum, London. Tel: 07492-064036. Email: aoife@aoifeespinosa.com Website: www.aoifeespinosa.com
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.
STORM ULTIMATE FITNESS
Fat loss and fitness classes (First Class Free!) Buckingham Park: Mon 6.45–7.15pm, Sat 9–10am; St Nicolas School: Tues/ Thurs 7–8pm, Wed 6.45–7.15pm. All abilities welcome. www. stormultimatefitness.co.uk 01273-613014.
TAI CHI CHUAN
Beginners Class in the martial art of Tai Chi Chuan. Excellent for wellbeing and relaxation. Every Thurs 7.45–8.45pm Church of the Good Shepherd Hall. Kings Walk. Shoreham Beach £6 per session. First lesson FREE. For more details contact Derek on ShenmenTaiChi@hotmail.co.uk. Classes are drop in. Start anytime!
TENNIS
Improve your tennis and meet new players in the Adur and Worthing Singles Tennis League. Adults of all standards welcome. www.localtennisleagues. com/adurandworthing/joinnow Email adurandworthingtennisleague@gmail.com
WEIGHT LOSS
Choices Weight Loss – Lose Weight with Kate, 1-2-1 or small groups in your house or mine, call 07535-634131 for more details or visit www. choicesweightloss.co.uk
YOGA
Yoga in Huntingdon Hall, Shoreham Free Church, Buckingham Rd, Shoreham on Tues 7–8.30pm, and Thurs 6.15–7.15 pm. All welcome. Contact lucibailey@hotmail.com or ring 07939-267909.
YOGA
Hatha and Vinyasa Flow Yoga at Shoreham Chiropractic Clinic. Morning and evening classes. For more info call 01273-461155.
YOGA
Yin, vinyasa and Yin/Yang classes at West Street loft Shoreham and Eastbrook Community Centre Southwick. For more info visit Samyoga Facebook page or email samgoddardyoga@gmail.com
YOGA IN MOTION
A fusion of yoga and Margaret Morris contemporary dance movement to music. Beginners welcome. 1st class free. 9.30–11.00am every Wed. Adur Indoor Bowls Club next door to Impulse & Southwick football club. Tel Faye 01903-812481. The Secretary (Mrs Pat Channen) on 01273-592867.
ZUMBA FITNESS
Zumba Fitness Classes at Southwick Community Centre. Mon 6.30–7.30pm & Wed 10.30–11.30am & 6.15–7.15pm. First Class is free. £5 thereafter. Unlimited Zumba £20/month. Text Becca on 07933380231 or email beccawatts@hotmail.co.uk
ZUMBA WITH CHLOE
A fun filled dance fitness designed for everyone! Easy to follow routines, an overall great body workout. Wed 6.30pm St Julian’s, Rectory Rd, Sat 9.30am Southwick Christian Church. Facebook.com/ zumbachloe. Mob: 07849-303706 £5 a class.
CHILDREN & BABIES / TODDLERS ACTIVITIES ANTENATAL COURSE
SUSSEX KARATE AT SHOREHAM
Antenatal course with Parentskool – crash course in having a baby aged 0 to 6 months – is running every mth for Shoreham parents-to-be. This is a unique course which teaches you all you need to know about caring for you baby. For more information www.parentskool.co.uk, call 01273-841101 or email info@parentskool .co.uk
60+ TAI CHI HEALTH CLASS
Let your children bring out their creative flair at our arts and craft workshops for 5–12 years old every term time Sat morning (10–11am) at the Shoreham Centre. Have fun as we learn new styles and techniques every week. Cost £6. No need to pre-book. Email artsmudgeanddoodle@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page for more details.
Become fitter and gain confidence while learning a martial art. Mixed-ability classes. From 5+ to 65+ , we meet 50wks every year; Mon (6.15 and 7.30) and Wed (6.15). Join us at Shoreham Community Centre. We’ve been training there for 20 years, so must be doing something right. Visit: www.sussexkarate.com or contact: mikes@sussexkarate.com 01903-530264. Wudang Style. Shoreham Community Centre, Pond Rd. Fri 2–3pm £5 Room 8. For more info check www. taichi-brighton.com
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BABY RHYMETIME
Fun with Rhymes, songs and musical instruments for babies and toddlers. Free! Southwick Library, Tues 11am. Shoreham Library, Tues 10.15 and 11.30am.
BLOCKIFLUTE CLASSES
Children age 7+ learn to play the Flute in small fun group classes. Flutes are provided and, like the Blocki teaching method, are innovative and specifically designed for children. Classes are active and full of movement and games to maximise engagement and a love of music. Tues 4.30pm. The Shoreham Centre. Visit www.happytunesmusic.co.uk or call 07874-668706.
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SHOREHAM BABY MASSAGE
Learn baby massage to help babies with colic, wind, digestion and support bonding and attachment. Group and individual courses offered, suitable of babies from 4wks – 6mths. Contact Suzie on 07939041412 or visit www.shorehambabymassage.co.uk
STORYTIME
Come and enjoy songs and stories in the library, ages under 5 free. Shoreham Library, 2.10pm.
TEDDY BEARS
OFSTED inspected. Offering half/all day sessions during term time. Private all weather garden and large playroom. To arrange a visit call 01273-597747 / 07804-942495.
Carers and Toddlers Group (0–school age). Every Mon and Fri, 10–11.45am, in term time, at Southwick Methodist Church Hall, Manor Hall Rd, 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 Fri, we join the Pre School for a free sing-a-long for 15mins. £1 per adult, 50p per child. Refreshments provided. For more info contact Kim 01273-701543.
CHURCH LANE NURSERY
TODDLER TIME
BUSY BEES PRESCHOOL, SOUTHWICK
Church Lane Nursery OFSTED inspected playschool offering morning, afternoon and all day sessions – term time only. Please call on 07712-701720 or find us at www.churchlanenursery.co.uk.
CREATIVE COW
Creative, crafty and messy drop in group for preschool kids and grownups. Wed, 10.30–12pm at St Giles’ Church Hall, Shoreham, term times and occasional holidays (older siblings welcome). £4 1st child, £2 each further child. www.facebook.com/ creativecowshorham or email weareoverthemoon@ gmail.com for more info
CRUSE DROP-IN GROUP
Drop-in group for school aged children to help them with their grief using art/play. Tues term time 3.30–5pm. The Hub Upper Beeding BN44 3HP. For more Info 03001-19959.
LITTLE LIGHTS
Carers and Toddlers Singing Group. (0–school age). Every Thurs, 9.30–11am, in term time, at Southwick Methodist Church Hall, Manor Hall Rd, and 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 info, contact Yvonne on 07758-325556.
LITTLE TOTS STAY AND PLAY
Now on Mon and Thurs mornings 9.30–11.30am. St Giles Church Hall, Upper Shoreham Rd. Contact Sarah: 07932-140707 for more details.
MARY’S MUSIC
Mon 9.30am Parish Centre, 1 New Rd. Music & movement group for pre-school children & their parents/grandparents based around rhymes & songs.
SCAMPS PLAYGROUP
Pre-school playgroup every Thurs 9,30–11.30, St Peter’s Catholic Church in Shoreham. With toys galore and snacks and drinks for both parents and children. Drop in and only £2.50 per child.
SHEKINAH PRESCHOOL
2¼ to 5 years. Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri term time. Lunch clubs Mon and Fri. Flexible opening from 8.30am. Ofsted-Good. Baptist Church, Western Rd, Shoreham 01273-463816 or shekinahpreschool.co.uk
Free Toddler Time sessions at Southwick Library. They are every Wed 2.15–2.45pm. All toddlers welcome!
TOOTS AND DOODS MUSIC CLASS
Children age 5–7 get a headstart on learning to play flute and clarinet in our small fun group music lessons. Innovative instruments “Toots and Doods” are provided. Classes are active and full of movement and games to maximise engagement and a love of music. Mon 3.30pm. The Shoreham Centre. Visit www. happytunesmusic.co.uk or call Lisa 07874-668706.
TOTS THAT ROCK
Singing & Music group for 0-5years. 10.30am every Mon @ the Swiss Cottage pub, Shoreham. 10.30am every Thurs @ The Longshore Pub, Brighton Rd, Shoreham. Or call Allie or Sarah 07961-363658, email totsthatrock@gmail.com or visit www. totsthatrock.co.uk
CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES 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! 45mins per session. Healthy snacks included. Babies, toddlers, pre-schoolers and schoolers welcome. Contact Xirong on mobile 07796-210160 or email zxirong@hotmail.com
DINKI DANCERS
Dinki Dancers is a toddler dance class ideal for boys and girls from once they are confidently walking until 4yrs old. The group is a drop in class so you pay as you go £5 per child with discounts for siblings and no charge for babies of course! Every Mon for term time at 10.15am at the Shoreham Centre, Pond Rd, BN43 5WU. Feel free just to turn up or call/text me if you have any questions. Planning a children’s Party? How about a DINKI DANCE PARTY TAILORED to fit your party theme? Call Kat on 01273-463120 or 07809437703. Find me on Facebook at Dinki Dancers and Dinki Dance Parties! Like/share my page, join the group and keep up-to-date on the latest info.
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.
DINKIE FLOWERS STAGE SCHOOL WITH DINKIE
Classes in Ballet on Thurs & Modern on Fri. Shoreham Centre, Pond Rd. For more info please call 01273452868 for more details. Email: Louise Durrant: louise@richarddurrant.com
THE BOYS’ BRIGADE 1ST SOUTHWICK COMPANY
International Christian organisation for boy’s school ages Reception to Year 12 meeting at Southwick Methodist Church Wed evenings 6–9.30pm in term time. Our aim is to help boys prepare for the challenges of adulthood in an enjoyable and safe environment. For more details visit us at southwickmethodistchurch.co.uk and search ‘Church Life’ – ‘Boys’ Brigade’; or call 01273-594012.
2ND SHOREHAM BOYS’ BRIGADE COMPANY
We are a lively, growing meet on a Fri evening during term time from 6pm at Shoreham Methodist Church, Brunswick Rd, Shoreham. Ages 5–11, for fun games, arts and crafts and much more. For more details please contact Steve on 07773-3054690 email boysbrigade@shoreham.adursectormethodist.org. uk. It would be really good to see you.
GIRLS’ BRIGADE
Girls’ Brigade is a Christian organisation for girls aged between 4–18 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 Tues in term time, at Southwick Methodist Church, Manor Hall Rd, Southwick from 5.45–9pm. For further details, please call 01273-597660.
GIRLS’ GUIDING
Girls Guiding is the Leading Charity for Girls and Young Women in UK. Our aim is to empower girls to discover the best in themselves. We have sections for all ages locally – Rainbows for girls aged 5–7, Brownies for girls aged 7–10, Guides for girls aged 10–14 and Rangers for girls aged 14+. We’re also always looking for volunteers aged 18+. For further info contact Annabel Gray or 01273-885769 or iajv_gray@ntlworld.com or register your interest at www.girlguiding.org.uk/getinvolved
LEAP AND BOUND DANCE SCHOOL
RAD Ballet and contemporary dance classes at West Street Loft. Wed afternoons in term time. Contact Lucy 07817-398215 lucynelson.dance@hotmail.co.uk www.leapandbound.org
THE CREATION STATION
Award winning creative sessions for children 6mth–5yrs. Every Tues morning at the RNLI Lifeboat Station Shoreham, To book and more info go to www.thecreationstation.co.uk/jen-hove
TIGER’S EYE WRITERS
Relaxed and supportive creative writing workshops for 6–11yr 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. 6–9s meet alternate Sat 9.45–11am, 9–11s alternate Tues 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
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