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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Full Parish Council meeting held remotely via the Zoom meeting platform.
Members of the public are welcome to ‘attend’. Please contact the Clerk before noon on Monday 20th July 2020 to register your interest and to submit any questions or matters that you may wish to raise. Details of how to join will be provided prior to the meeting.
See contemporary art every day we are open
A collection of over 30 sculptures exhibited throughout the 36-acre former chalk quarry and lime works in stark contrast to the Museum’s nostalgic industrial backdrop.
The Exhibition has been extended to the end of October and features works by contemporary artists from across the south of England, including Simon Probyn, Lester Korzilius, Paul Harvey, Ian Marlow, Alex Smith, Michael Joseph, Will Spankie, Emma Nicole Straw, Cherie Lubbock, Cliff Palmer, and Sarah Blunden.
The exhibition can be seen every day the museum is open and is included in the admission price of the museum.
All tickets, including for Members, must be pre-booked online via the website (see link above).
See contemporary art every day we are open
A collection of over 30 sculptures exhibited throughout the 36-acre former chalk quarry and lime works in stark contrast to the Museum’s nostalgic industrial backdrop.
The Exhibition has been extended to the end of October and features works by contemporary artists from across the south of England, including Simon Probyn, Lester Korzilius, Paul Harvey, Ian Marlow, Alex Smith, Michael Joseph, Will Spankie, Emma Nicole Straw, Cherie Lubbock, Cliff Palmer, and Sarah Blunden.
The exhibition can be seen every day the museum is open and is included in the admission price of the museum.
All tickets, including for Members, must be pre-booked online via the website (see link above).
See contemporary art every day we are open
A collection of over 30 sculptures exhibited throughout the 36-acre former chalk quarry and lime works in stark contrast to the Museum’s nostalgic industrial backdrop.
The Exhibition has been extended to the end of October and features works by contemporary artists from across the south of England, including Simon Probyn, Lester Korzilius, Paul Harvey, Ian Marlow, Alex Smith, Michael Joseph, Will Spankie, Emma Nicole Straw, Cherie Lubbock, Cliff Palmer, and Sarah Blunden.
The exhibition can be seen every day the museum is open and is included in the admission price of the museum.
All tickets, including for Members, must be pre-booked online via the website (see link above).
See contemporary art every day we are open
A collection of over 30 sculptures exhibited throughout the 36-acre former chalk quarry and lime works in stark contrast to the Museum’s nostalgic industrial backdrop.
The Exhibition has been extended to the end of October and features works by contemporary artists from across the south of England, including Simon Probyn, Lester Korzilius, Paul Harvey, Ian Marlow, Alex Smith, Michael Joseph, Will Spankie, Emma Nicole Straw, Cherie Lubbock, Cliff Palmer, and Sarah Blunden.
The exhibition can be seen every day the museum is open and is included in the admission price of the museum.
All tickets, including for Members, must be pre-booked online via the website (see link above).
See contemporary art every day we are open
A collection of over 30 sculptures exhibited throughout the 36-acre former chalk quarry and lime works in stark contrast to the Museum’s nostalgic industrial backdrop.
The Exhibition has been extended to the end of October and features works by contemporary artists from across the south of England, including Simon Probyn, Lester Korzilius, Paul Harvey, Ian Marlow, Alex Smith, Michael Joseph, Will Spankie, Emma Nicole Straw, Cherie Lubbock, Cliff Palmer, and Sarah Blunden.
The exhibition can be seen every day the museum is open and is included in the admission price of the museum.
All tickets, including for Members, must be pre-booked online via the website (see link above).