I Want To Live Tribute in Worthing
The I Want To Live tribute in Worthing was previously installed in South Street Square, Worthing, until 15th May 2023. The tribute is now in Brighton.
Find out moreThe I Want To Live tribute in Worthing was previously installed in South Street Square, Worthing, until 15th May 2023. The tribute is now in Brighton.
Find out moreA big shout-out to the Worthing Symphony Orchestra’s last performance of their 2022 – 2023 season at the Assembly Hall in Worthing.
Find out moreThis article is about my memories, from the early nineties, of using an ACT Apricot PC from 1983.
Find out moreThe Worthing Ukrainian Friends Network are creating a Ukrainian Talent Hub in Worthing to help individuals obtain employment commensurate with their skills and aspirations.
Find out moreWalking east along Warwick Street in Worthing, I noticed a large and solid construction in the middle of the pedestrianised street, close to Brighton Road.
Find out moreFundraiser. Discover how schoolchildren in Cazale, Haiti, are now receiving Polish language lessons. Watch a video of children learning Polish through distance learning conducted from Poland.
Find out moreMental health support for Ukrainians in West Sussex is available from West Sussex Mind. Their website has links to pages in Ukrainian, covering a variety of help topics.
Find out moreThe Grand Victorian Hotel in Worthing has reopened as The Railway Hotel. It stands opposite Worthing Train Station at the corner of Railway Approach and Oxford Road.
Find out moreThere is an urgent need for new accommodation for Ukrainians in Worthing. Can you host a Ukrainian family in Worthing or Adur? Updated 15 September 2025.
Find out moreJ. Whitehouse & Co. Ltd’s Mascot Confectionery Works was once an employer of some significance in the immediate Tarring area of Worthing.
Find out moreAre you confused about the question of whether Ukraine has the right to exist? Watch an excellent YouTube video by historian Dr Doug Campbell, who explains this complex subject engagingly.
Find out moreFlorence Price composed Adoration for organ in 1951. As we celebrate Christmas, this music perfectly celebrates the coming of Jesus Christ.
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