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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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).
Where’s Wally? Spooky Museum Search
Join the search for Wally with your family at Amberley Museum this half term.
We’re part of the National “Where’s Wally? Spooky Museum Search”, organised by Kids in Museums and Walker Books, to celebrate the release of the new “Where’s Wally?” book, “Spooky Spotlight Search”.
Can you find Wally in our collections? Pick up an activity sheet and get a spooky bookmark if you do!
Included in your general admission tickets: see… https://www.amberleymuseum.co.uk/visit/tickets-prices/
Pre-booking is required.
Runs Saturday 24th-Sunday 25th October and Wednesday 28th October-Sunday 1st November
Regular opening times – Wednesday-Sunday, 10 am-4:30 pm
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).
Where’s Wally? Spooky Museum Search
Join the search for Wally with your family at Amberley Museum this half term.
We’re part of the National “Where’s Wally? Spooky Museum Search”, organised by Kids in Museums and Walker Books, to celebrate the release of the new “Where’s Wally?” book, “Spooky Spotlight Search”.
Can you find Wally in our collections? Pick up an activity sheet and get a spooky bookmark if you do!
Included in your general admission tickets: see… https://www.amberleymuseum.co.uk/visit/tickets-prices/
Pre-booking is required.
Runs Saturday 24th-Sunday 25th October and Wednesday 28th October-Sunday 1st November
Regular opening times – Wednesday-Sunday, 10 am-4:30 pm
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).
Where’s Wally? Spooky Museum Search
Join the search for Wally with your family at Amberley Museum this half term.
We’re part of the National “Where’s Wally? Spooky Museum Search”, organised by Kids in Museums and Walker Books, to celebrate the release of the new “Where’s Wally?” book, “Spooky Spotlight Search”.
Can you find Wally in our collections? Pick up an activity sheet and get a spooky bookmark if you do!
Included in your general admission tickets: see… https://www.amberleymuseum.co.uk/visit/tickets-prices/
Pre-booking is required.
Runs Saturday 24th-Sunday 25th October and Wednesday 28th October-Sunday 1st November
Regular opening times – Wednesday-Sunday, 10 am-4:30 pm
Full Parish Council meeting.
It is advisable to check the Parish Council website for meeting dates as these are occasionally subject to change.
Members of the public are welcome to attend. Please contact the Clerk before noon on the Monday before the meeting to register your interest and to submit any questions or matters that you may wish to raise.
Storrington Parish Council is responsible for the services it provides; it establishes policies for action and decides how money will be raised and spent on behalf of the community. Understand how your council works.
Storrington Parish Council is responsible for spending public money lawfully and without risk and, of course, for achieving the best value for money.
Submitted to the Storrington Community Website using the Event contact form.
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).
Where’s Wally? Spooky Museum Search
Join the search for Wally with your family at Amberley Museum this half term.
We’re part of the National “Where’s Wally? Spooky Museum Search”, organised by Kids in Museums and Walker Books, to celebrate the release of the new “Where’s Wally?” book, “Spooky Spotlight Search”.
Can you find Wally in our collections? Pick up an activity sheet and get a spooky bookmark if you do!
Included in your general admission tickets: see… https://www.amberleymuseum.co.uk/visit/tickets-prices/
Pre-booking is required.
Runs Saturday 24th-Sunday 25th October and Wednesday 28th October-Sunday 1st November
Regular opening times – Wednesday-Sunday, 10 am-4:30 pm
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).
Where’s Wally? Spooky Museum Search
Join the search for Wally with your family at Amberley Museum this half term.
We’re part of the National “Where’s Wally? Spooky Museum Search”, organised by Kids in Museums and Walker Books, to celebrate the release of the new “Where’s Wally?” book, “Spooky Spotlight Search”.
Can you find Wally in our collections? Pick up an activity sheet and get a spooky bookmark if you do!
Included in your general admission tickets: see… https://www.amberleymuseum.co.uk/visit/tickets-prices/
Pre-booking is required.
Runs Saturday 24th-Sunday 25th October and Wednesday 28th October-Sunday 1st November
Regular opening times – Wednesday-Sunday, 10 am-4:30 pm