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Additional pharmacy for Arundel

After an absence of nearly twenty years, Arundel town centre has a pharmacy, at 20 High Street, to complement the existing one at the surgery. The opening follows several years of campaigning by residents who thought the town needed a centrally-located pharmacy not least for the thousands of tourists who visit each year, some of whom need to access non-prescription medicines and personal care items.

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Andrew Griffith MP opened the new store and welcomed the new owner Martin Chisanga.

Dear Editor

As an Arundel resident and a member of the Arundel Chamber of Commerce it seems only natural to have ambitions to realise the potential of your home town.

But this belief also extends beyond and towards the villages and towns that make up our “total” Community. Having discussed a number of smaller scale initiatives to promote visitation and business development within Arundel it seems timely to carry out a wider research study into Arundel and these other locations to ascertain what “needs, ambitions and opportunities” exist in order to develop an Arundel and South Downs Constituency wide strategy.

This is not intended as a commercial initiative but simply a desire to ascertain what Arundel and South Downs could become in the future and assist accordingly. Therefore, over the next few months there will be a programme of engagement to collect the broadest range of opinions, ideas, ambitions and concerns. I invite residents to contact me. Yours faithfully Ray Hole. info@rh-architects.com

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