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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Eye Glass through the ages.
The exhibition continues until 14th December, and should not be missed.
Local optician, John Dixon Salt, has allowed us to display some items from his amazing collection of optical artefacts and it is easily one of the best and most fascinating temporary exhibitions we have mounted at Storrington Museum.
Would you like to come out and help look after Sullington Warren?
Our conservation volunteer group will be meeting to carry out invaluable work around the site to improve habitats and conserve wildlife. We meet at Sullington Warren or Warren Hill at 10.00am have tea and coffee at 11.00 and finish at 12.00 noon.
The work is varied and includes: thinning and planting trees; coppicing; clearing footpaths, tending the heather along with many other interesting tasks. We welcome newcomers and whatever the weather the more the merrier. We supply the tools and safety equipment and the all important tea, coffee and cake!
Please look on our website for ongoing information about work parties and special projects that we undertake from time to time. www.sandgate-conservation.org.uk
Future Plans
We go in to the next phase of our Higher Level Stewardship scheme, in which we will look to expand the heathland element of both Warren Hill and Sullington Warren, and to change the age structure of the heather on Sullington Warren to make it more resilient to environmental threats such as the heather beetle.
We will continue to graze Old Washington Common and the Rough Land with Belted Galloway cattle and with sheep. Via the path network we will create stronger links between Warren Hill and Sullington Warren.
Eye Glass through the ages.
The exhibition continues until 14th December, and should not be missed.
Local optician, John Dixon Salt, has allowed us to display some items from his amazing collection of optical artefacts and it is easily one of the best and most fascinating temporary exhibitions we have mounted at Storrington Museum.
Eye Glass through the ages.
The exhibition continues until 14th December, and should not be missed.
Local optician, John Dixon Salt, has allowed us to display some items from his amazing collection of optical artefacts and it is easily one of the best and most fascinating temporary exhibitions we have mounted at Storrington Museum.
The meeting is to discuss the submitted planning and development application for the
proposed demolition of the existing Glebe Surgery and erection of a new 1,400 sq m
doctors’ surgery, 120 sq m new pharmacy and 59 associated car parking spaces and the
erection of 24 No. dwellings (including 8 affordable units) and 58 associated car parking
spaces; adapted access to Monastery Lane and the creation of new public green open
space.
Discover life before the computer. How did we communicate? Find out at this fascinating event for all ages. We are also running JOTA for pre-booked Scout groups.
For prices or special offers please check our website.
Eye Glass through the ages.
The exhibition continues until 14th December, and should not be missed.
Local optician, John Dixon Salt, has allowed us to display some items from his amazing collection of optical artefacts and it is easily one of the best and most fascinating temporary exhibitions we have mounted at Storrington Museum.
Eye Glass through the ages.
The exhibition continues until 14th December, and should not be missed.
Local optician, John Dixon Salt, has allowed us to display some items from his amazing collection of optical artefacts and it is easily one of the best and most fascinating temporary exhibitions we have mounted at Storrington Museum.
For details of the Thursday work party on 20th October at 2.00pm, please refer to the Conservation Society website.
Can you spare any time, even an hour or so, to help us make Storrington a better place for people and wildlife? Just come along to any work party. It will be much appreciated.
Would you like to come out and help look after Sandgate Park?
Our conservation volunteer group will be meeting to carry out invaluable work around the site to improve habitats and conserve wildlife. We meet at 10.00am by the bench next to the path by the heather coming in from the Sandgate Lane entrance have tea and coffee at 11.00 and finish at 12.00 noon.
We will be working to clear footpaths of invasive plants such as rhododendron and bamboo as well tackling new birch seedlings and clearing around valuable specimen trees to ensure that they have enough growing space. We welcome newcomers and whatever the weather the more the merrier! We supply the equipment and thanks to a grant and donations we have splendid new safety equipment and the all important tea, coffee and cake!
Please look on our website for ongoing information about work parties and special projects that we undertake from time to time. www.sandgate-conservation.org.uk
Eye Glass through the ages.
The exhibition continues until 14th December, and should not be missed.
Local optician, John Dixon Salt, has allowed us to display some items from his amazing collection of optical artefacts and it is easily one of the best and most fascinating temporary exhibitions we have mounted at Storrington Museum.