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.

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May
15
Wed
S&SPC Finance and Budget Committee @ Parish Hall, Thakeham Road
May 15 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Storrington & Sullington Parish Hall

Finance & Budget Committee

The Storrington & Sullington Finance & Budget Committee is responsible for budgeting and for the overall control of the general management, administration and financial arrangements of the Parish Council.

Members of the public are welcome.

Dates and times may be subject to change.

Meeting minutes and the full agenda can be found on the Storrington & Sullington Parish website Finance & Budget Committee page.


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Storrington Traffic Group meeting @ Storrington Village Hall
May 15 @ 7:30 pm

Storrington Traffic Meeting image

STORRINGTON TRAFFIC GROUP

Are you joining us at our next public meeting?
18th April 2024
15th May 2024
20th June 2024
10th July 2024
7:30pm, Storrington Village Hall

We will be giving an update on progress since the last public meeting, (there’s been lots going on), sharing our list of potential short-term solutions to address Storrington’s traffic issues and planning our Week of Action at the end of May.

May Meeting: We are delighted to announce that we will have special guests, including newly re-elected Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne, who at a recent Parish Council said she understood the pressures our community is under as a result of the volume, speed and type of traffic which makes it way through our streets. This is a brilliant opportunity to share with Katy what impact the traffic has on residents.

IMPORTANT – Please email StorringtonTrafficGroup@gmail.com to let us know that you are coming as, although we would like as many people to attend as possible, the hall capacity is limited.

PLEASE SHARE WIDELY!

If you are able and willing to print and display the poster below please do so.

Finally, did you know there is a Storrington Traffic Facebook Group to engage with residents, gather evidence and share experiences has been set up – you can join it here:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/2964128787080776

We’ve also set regular dates for STG meetings to put in your diaries till July – our next STG meetings, all at Storrington Village Hall, will be at 7.30pm on:

15th May 2024
20th June 2024
10th July 2024

Best wishes,

Storrington Traffic Group


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May
16
Thu
Baby Club @ The Village Hub
May 16 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

The Village Hub

Baby Club – Thursdays, 10am – 12pm (term time)

Family-focused coffee morning for expectant parents and parents with a new baby.
Older siblings are welcome.

Come along to this supportive group and connect with others in the community over a cup of tea or coffee.

Cuppa and a chat @ Chanctonbury Leisure Centre
May 16 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

Neighbourhood Wardens Cuppa & Chat

Join us for a free hot drink and a chat , every 3rd Thursday of the month 10.30am to 12.30pm at Chanctonbury Leisure Centre.

Transport may be available. register your interest with Storrington Community Bus: 01903 740 282


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May
18
Sat
Storrington Repair Cafe @ The Village Hub
May 18 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Storrington Repair Cafe

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!

May
22
Wed
Storrington & Sullington Annual Parish Meeting @ Parish Hall, Thakeham Road
May 22 @ 7:00 pm

Storrington & Sullington Parish Hall

The Local Government Act 1972 states that “for every parish there shall be a Parish Meeting for the purpose of discussing parish affairs and exercising any functions conferred on such meeting by any enactment…”

The Annual Parish Meeting is open to all electors of the Parish, who have the right not only to attend, but also to speak on any matter of local interest.

(This is in contrast to a Council meeting, where electors who are not Councillors may only speak at the discretion of the Chairman of the Council. A Parish Meeting is a meeting of the people of the parish, a Parish Council Meeting is a meeting of the parish councillors).

With the exception of the Chairman, councillors rank the same as other members of the electorate during the meeting.

A skeleton agenda is usually published ahead of the meeting, but items may be added up to and even during the meeting.  Any member of the electorate may request items to be placed on the agenda.  Any matter pertinent to the parish may be discussed at the meeting.

All those present at the meeting who are on the electoral register for the parish have the right to vote.

This meeting has its own minutes, which should be kept separately from the Council minutes, and these minutes can only be approved by the next Annual Parish Meeting which will, of course, not be held until the following year.

It is however, good practice to bring the draft minutes of the Annual Parish Meeting to the next convenient meeting of the Parish Council, since otherwise matters are unlikely to get progressed. But it is important that the Council does not actually approve these minutes, as they do not belong to the Council.

The Chairman of the Parish Council chairs the meeting.  The Clerk to the Parish Council organises and takes the minutes of the meeting.

The Storrington & Sullington Annual Parish Meetings are typically held on the first Wednesday each May (Covid caused exceptions).

Proceedings of previous Annual Parish Meetings


(The information shown here has come from resources produced to advise Parish Councils)

May
23
Thu
Baby Club @ The Village Hub
May 23 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

The Village Hub

Baby Club – Thursdays, 10am – 12pm (term time)

Family-focused coffee morning for expectant parents and parents with a new baby.
Older siblings are welcome.

Come along to this supportive group and connect with others in the community over a cup of tea or coffee.

May
30
Thu
Baby Club @ The Village Hub
May 30 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

The Village Hub

Baby Club – Thursdays, 10am – 12pm (term time)

Family-focused coffee morning for expectant parents and parents with a new baby.
Older siblings are welcome.

Come along to this supportive group and connect with others in the community over a cup of tea or coffee.

High Tea at The Village Hub @ The Village Hub
May 30 @ 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm

The Village Hub

High Tea  – last Thursday of each month
2:30pm – 4pm

An opportunity for you to invite your friends to enjoy some tea, cake and good company!

Jun
1
Sat
Storrington Museum Open Day “A History of Church Street, Storrington” @ The Old School
Jun 1 @ 10:30 am – 4:00 pm

a view of church street in Storrington

“A History of Church Street, Storrington”

Open Day, Storrington Museum

June 1st 10.30-4.00 p.m. at Storrington Museum,
Old School, School Lane, Storrington RH20 4LL.

Do YOU or any family/relatives have any information on Church Street house history or information and/or photos of who lived there and what they did? We need information for our forthcoming Museum Open Day!

The Storrington Local History Group in conjunction with Storrington Museum are starting a project to look at the history of Church Street. When were the houses built? Who lived there? What were the shops in Church Street?

To do this, we are researching using the 1788 Bainbridge map and Apportionment, the 1841 Tithe Map and Apportionment, the Censuses (1841-1921), the 1910 (Lloyd George) Valuation and the 1939 Register as well as Sussex Directories and local newspapers. The Museum also has an unrivalled collection of photographs of the street.

The research is not as straightforward as first thought as the Censuses often do not indicate house numbers or names nor indeed did the Enumerators go house by house sequentially (rather it seems they dodged around depending on who was in). The Directories are similar – no house names or numbers.

Apart from Forge House, the West Sussex Records Office has no detailed records of the houses or trades conducted. We are therefore asking if YOU or any family/relatives have any information on Church Street house history or information and/or photos of who lived there and what they did.

The History Group are planning an Open Day at the Museum on 1st June to see what information or knowledge local residents have of the street, which they can contribute to the project. Please do come along; you will be able to see what we have found and what we need to discover.

Any assistance you can give would be most gratefully received.

With thanks
Local History Group
Contact details:- storringtonmuseum@hotmail.co.uk

Registered Charity: 1084853


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Jun
4
Tue
Storrington Museum Presents: “South Downs Film Makers” @ The Old School
Jun 4 @ 7:30 pm

poster for storrington museum presentation of film makers

“South Downs Film Makers”

June 4th at 7.30 p.m. at Storrington Museum,
Old School, School Lane, Storrington RH20 4LL.

“It all started in 1989, when the era of cine cameras was coming to an end and a new club using video was announced locally.

The Club meet at Ferring Village Hall throughout the year, usually on the third Wednesday of the month. Today, we have around 25 members who meet at this venue to participate in an interesting programme of activities for our members making comedies, dramas & local documentaries. As part of our commitment to the community, we welcome the opportunity to make promotional films for local charities and institutions.

The film show will comprise:- ‘The Christmas Tree story’, ‘Life on a cruise ship’, ‘This is Lancing’, ‘Trip wire’, ‘Krimmler Waterfall’, ‘Worthing Light Festival’ & ’Oh George’.

Previous audiences have commented ‘Lots of laughs and all professionally presented’ and ‘A thoroughly brilliant and entertaining talk and film show’”.

Venue: Old School, School Lane, Storrington RH20 4LL.

Members £6. Non Members £8. All welcome

No booking required

Registered Charity: 1084853


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Jun
5
Wed
Memory Café at the Leisure Centre @ Chanctonbury Leisure Centre
Jun 5 @ 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Jun
6
Thu
Baby Club @ The Village Hub
Jun 6 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

The Village Hub

Baby Club – Thursdays, 10am – 12pm (term time)

Family-focused coffee morning for expectant parents and parents with a new baby.
Older siblings are welcome.

Come along to this supportive group and connect with others in the community over a cup of tea or coffee.