What’s On?
Your guide to what’s on in and around Storrington. There are many community groups, organisations, societies and sports clubs which meet regularly and hold public events. These listings are created by them and include film shows, markets, live music, and other community events.
Expand the entries below to find the details such as map location, contacts and admission charges (if any).
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See the Changes to Storrington Recycling Collection Friday 5th April link for more details and the updated two helpful documents which we hope will clarify some of those complexities: the first one is a straightforward summary of some common everyday packaging items and indicates which can be passed to Horsham District Council Recycling via your own blue top bin; which to the local SGL recycling bins; and which ones can go to Supermarkets or other specific stores. You will notice that some of the items can be taken to more than one of these. Sadly, the only option for some items is your Horsham DC waste bin.
Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.
Our market celebrated its 80th Birthday this September 2023. It’s always been a market for the community to sell from and for the community to buy from.
- Home made cakes, quiches, sausage rolls, cheese pastries and biscuits
- Local fruit, vegetables, mushrooms and plants.
- Homemade marmalade, jam and local honey.
- Crafts, wood and glass art, and jewellery
- Cards and gifts
- Forever Living Aloe Vera
A buzzing café
Sussex Green Living recycling point
Repair café team every first Friday of the month: can fix electricals and other household items.
Volunteers are always welcome – if you’re friendly and love working with people we’d love you to join us as a helper. No regular commitment needed, just let us know when you can help.
Pass the word around, word of mouth is the best recommendation.
First time visitors get a free tea or coffee in our cafe!
Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.
See the Changes to Storrington Recycling Collection Friday 5th April link for more details and the updated two helpful documents which we hope will clarify some of those complexities: the first one is a straightforward summary of some common everyday packaging items and indicates which can be passed to Horsham District Council Recycling via your own blue top bin; which to the local SGL recycling bins; and which ones can go to Supermarkets or other specific stores. You will notice that some of the items can be taken to more than one of these. Sadly, the only option for some items is your Horsham DC waste bin.
Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.
Our market celebrated its 80th Birthday this September 2023. It’s always been a market for the community to sell from and for the community to buy from.
- Home made cakes, quiches, sausage rolls, cheese pastries and biscuits
- Local fruit, vegetables, mushrooms and plants.
- Homemade marmalade, jam and local honey.
- Crafts, wood and glass art, and jewellery
- Cards and gifts
- Forever Living Aloe Vera
A buzzing café
Sussex Green Living recycling point
Repair café team every first Friday of the month: can fix electricals and other household items.
Volunteers are always welcome – if you’re friendly and love working with people we’d love you to join us as a helper. No regular commitment needed, just let us know when you can help.
Pass the word around, word of mouth is the best recommendation.
First time visitors get a free tea or coffee in our cafe!
Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.
See the Changes to Storrington Recycling Collection Friday 5th April link for more details and the updated two helpful documents which we hope will clarify some of those complexities: the first one is a straightforward summary of some common everyday packaging items and indicates which can be passed to Horsham District Council Recycling via your own blue top bin; which to the local SGL recycling bins; and which ones can go to Supermarkets or other specific stores. You will notice that some of the items can be taken to more than one of these. Sadly, the only option for some items is your Horsham DC waste bin.
Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.
Our market celebrated its 80th Birthday this September 2023. It’s always been a market for the community to sell from and for the community to buy from.
- Home made cakes, quiches, sausage rolls, cheese pastries and biscuits
- Local fruit, vegetables, mushrooms and plants.
- Homemade marmalade, jam and local honey.
- Crafts, wood and glass art, and jewellery
- Cards and gifts
- Forever Living Aloe Vera
A buzzing café
Sussex Green Living recycling point
Repair café team every first Friday of the month: can fix electricals and other household items.
Volunteers are always welcome – if you’re friendly and love working with people we’d love you to join us as a helper. No regular commitment needed, just let us know when you can help.
Pass the word around, word of mouth is the best recommendation.
First time visitors get a free tea or coffee in our cafe!
Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.
See the Changes to Storrington Recycling Collection Friday 5th April link for more details and the updated two helpful documents which we hope will clarify some of those complexities: the first one is a straightforward summary of some common everyday packaging items and indicates which can be passed to Horsham District Council Recycling via your own blue top bin; which to the local SGL recycling bins; and which ones can go to Supermarkets or other specific stores. You will notice that some of the items can be taken to more than one of these. Sadly, the only option for some items is your Horsham DC waste bin.
Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.
Our market celebrated its 80th Birthday this September 2023. It’s always been a market for the community to sell from and for the community to buy from.
- Home made cakes, quiches, sausage rolls, cheese pastries and biscuits
- Local fruit, vegetables, mushrooms and plants.
- Homemade marmalade, jam and local honey.
- Crafts, wood and glass art, and jewellery
- Cards and gifts
- Forever Living Aloe Vera
A buzzing café
Sussex Green Living recycling point
Repair café team every first Friday of the month: can fix electricals and other household items.
Volunteers are always welcome – if you’re friendly and love working with people we’d love you to join us as a helper. No regular commitment needed, just let us know when you can help.
Pass the word around, word of mouth is the best recommendation.
First time visitors get a free tea or coffee in our cafe!
Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.
The aim of Repair Cafes is to encourage mending items so they are not thrown away needlessly. This will reduce what goes to landfill by Reusing, Repairing and, as a last resort, Recycling.
Come along with any of your items that need mending.
The Repair Cafe is open on the 3rd Saturday of each month, from 10am – 12 noon.
For more info, email askstorringtonrepaircafe@outlook.com
DON’T THROW IT AWAY. FIX IT!
See the Changes to Storrington Recycling Collection Friday 5th April link for more details and the updated two helpful documents which we hope will clarify some of those complexities: the first one is a straightforward summary of some common everyday packaging items and indicates which can be passed to Horsham District Council Recycling via your own blue top bin; which to the local SGL recycling bins; and which ones can go to Supermarkets or other specific stores. You will notice that some of the items can be taken to more than one of these. Sadly, the only option for some items is your Horsham DC waste bin.
Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.
Our market celebrated its 80th Birthday this September 2023. It’s always been a market for the community to sell from and for the community to buy from.
- Home made cakes, quiches, sausage rolls, cheese pastries and biscuits
- Local fruit, vegetables, mushrooms and plants.
- Homemade marmalade, jam and local honey.
- Crafts, wood and glass art, and jewellery
- Cards and gifts
- Forever Living Aloe Vera
A buzzing café
Sussex Green Living recycling point
Repair café team every first Friday of the month: can fix electricals and other household items.
Volunteers are always welcome – if you’re friendly and love working with people we’d love you to join us as a helper. No regular commitment needed, just let us know when you can help.
Pass the word around, word of mouth is the best recommendation.
First time visitors get a free tea or coffee in our cafe!
Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.
Founded in 1864 we are one of the earliest recorded village garden societies still in existence.
Meetings are open everyone: £2 for members; £4 for non-members.
Every 3rd Friday of the month, see below for speaker and talk title.
It only costs £5 to become a member which will also give you half price entry to meetings, discounts at some local shops as well as outings.
19/01/2024 Ian Currie from Frosted Earth “Sussex weather in the past 300 years”
16/02/2024 Professor Tony Booker “Hunting for Medicinal Rhodiola Rosea on the Tibetan plateau”
15/03/2024 Martin Duncan “Arundel Castle Gardens”
19/04/2024 Melanie Barton-Gibson “Parks and Gardens of Flanders”
17/05/2024 Ben Hope “Treading gently through the Borders.”
21/06/2024 Carol Guber “All aspects of Fuchsias” Plants will be on sale
19/07/2024 Everett Leeds “Herbaceous Clematis”
16/08/2024 Martyn Denny “Cyclamen in the wild and in cultivation”
20/09/2024 Bob Eade “A Day in the Life”
18/10/2024 Vincent Gradwell “Gardening for Autumn Colour”
15/11/2024 AGM followed by David Porter “How to beat a Fraudster”
17/01/2025 Friends of The South Downs
Summer Show 03/08/2024
See the Changes to Storrington Recycling Collection Friday 5th April link for more details and the updated two helpful documents which we hope will clarify some of those complexities: the first one is a straightforward summary of some common everyday packaging items and indicates which can be passed to Horsham District Council Recycling via your own blue top bin; which to the local SGL recycling bins; and which ones can go to Supermarkets or other specific stores. You will notice that some of the items can be taken to more than one of these. Sadly, the only option for some items is your Horsham DC waste bin.
Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.