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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Exhibition: “BUSES STOP HERE” – public transport through the 20th century – particularly Southdown Buses.
Saturday, 28th September to Wednesday, 11th December at Storrington Museum.
Bus travel has long played a part in Storrington’s transport, from the early days of the horse and motor buses to the present – we are on Route No 1 and Storrington’s old bus garage has been re-erected nearby at Amberley Industrial Museum.
Note that the Museum is open every Wednesday and Saturday between 10 am and 4 pm, and on Sunday between 10 am and 1 pm.
Sunday 13 Oct 10:00am The Burgh 4.5 miles 1 hr 45 mins
Walk 3023. Meet at Kithurst Hill car park (TQ070124). A pleasant walk which takes us into the very heart of the South Downs. The Car Park is off the Storrington to Amberley Road (B2139). It is a left turn 1.3 miles from Tesco’s roundabout in Storrington. After taking the turning, drive to the Car Park at the very top of the hill. The walk includes a long gentle incline. Dogs welcome. Refreshments provided. Mick 01903 745971.
Storrington Job Club or Employment Hub
Drop in or contact SETAS
We would love to meet customers who need additional help to find a new role, change career path or who find it difficult to connect with the right employer.
Our staff are experienced employability professionals and are well connected with other partners and employers who can help you access the right job for you.
WISH provides the following services:
• Group work sessions, such as CV, letting writing and application form advice
• Connections with local employers and signposting to services across the district
• Workshops on interview skills, confidence and motivation building
• Free access to computers and internet, with on-hand support for those who need it
• Specialist one-to-one advice and guidance if required.
Exhibition: “BUSES STOP HERE” – public transport through the 20th century – particularly Southdown Buses.
Saturday, 28th September to Wednesday, 11th December at Storrington Museum.
Bus travel has long played a part in Storrington’s transport, from the early days of the horse and motor buses to the present – we are on Route No 1 and Storrington’s old bus garage has been re-erected nearby at Amberley Industrial Museum.
Note that the Museum is open every Wednesday and Saturday between 10 am and 4 pm, and on Sunday between 10 am and 1 pm.
Wednesday 16 Oct 10:30am Storrington Riverside Walk 2.5 miles 90 mins
Walk 1507. Meet at Storrington Recreation Ground Car Park, RH20 4PG. Come and explore Storrington’s lovely Riverside Walk. This flat, well surfaced walk is ideal for people who want an easy walk with pleasant views. Suitable for children’s buggies. Dogs welcome, no stiles or hills. Refreshments provided. Mick 01903 745971.
Please join our Storrington In Bloom monthly work party, meeting on the third Wednesday of the month at 2.30pm. We will be weeding and maintaining the various flower beds throughout the village.
We meet at the area in the Waitrose car park outside Mr Chips. Bring any tools you think might be useful.
West Sussex Libraries are delighted to be welcoming two gripping crime authors to Storrington Library in celebration of the Horsham District Year of Culture and Talk About Reading month, a celebration of books and reading in all 36 West Sussex libraries.
At this event, we will hear readings from the two authors, followed by an informal book chat in groups. Attendees are invited to read any book by either author and join us in the library for a cup of tea or coffee and a discussion. The event will be followed by a book sale and signing, with books provided by The Steyning Bookshop.
This event is FREE to attend – please register your space on Eventbrite to avoid disappointment: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/crime-evening-with-authors-julia-crouch-william-shaw-tickets-69881881589
About the authors:
Julia Crouch is the “queen of domestic noir” and author of Cuckoo, Every Vow You Break, Tarnished, The Long Fall and Her Husband’s Lover. Julia has worked as a theatre director, playwright, graphic designer and illustrator, before moving into novel writing. After studying an Open University Course in Creative Writing, she discovered NaNoWriMo and wrote Cuckoo, which led her to sign a three book deal with Headline, alongside many international book deals.
William Shaw is the author of the DS Alex Cupidi series, The Birdwatcher and the Breen and Tozer series. Before becoming a crime writer, William was an award-winning music journalist and author of several non-fiction books. His crime novels have been nominated for a Barry Award, the Golden Bullet and the CWA Historical Dagger, and his standalone novel The Birdwatcher was longlisted for the Theakston’s Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year.