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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Nov
21
Sun
Sandgate Singers: Haydn’s Nelson Mass @ Our Lady of England Catholic Church
Nov 21 @ 7:00 pm

Painting showing Nelson's Victory for concert by Sandgate Singers, Storrington

A joyous concert by Sandgate Singers on 21st November 2021 of Haydn’s Nelson Mass together with some favourite choral classics: Mozart’s “Ave Verum”, Franck’s “Panis Angelicus”, Stainer’s “God so loved the World” and Mendelssohn’s “Hear my Prayer”.

Tickets are available from the Card Shop, Storrington or by email via the Sandgate Singers website.

Please come and support your local choir for our first concert back singing since December 2019.

Mar
25
Fri
South East Climate Alliance: Methane – Zoom Event
Mar 25 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Poster for Methane talk South East Climate Alliance

METHANE – It’s not only about cows!

This Zoom online discussion is about the second biggest contributor to global warming behind carbon dioxide.

Guest speakers include SECA members Danny Lee (Petersfield Climate Action Network) and Emily Mott (Weald Action Group) as well as James Turitto (Clean Air Task Force) and maybe others. The session will be facilitated by Jill Sutcliffe.

Reducing methane emissions is a vital element in combatting climate change. Methane is much more potent than carbon dioxide at warming the atmosphere but also shorter lived. Since it only lasts in the atmosphere for around a decade, a lasting change in emissions by itself creates a permanent positive impact.

As well as the importance of methane to the climate crisis, our speakers will be discussing its sources and whether we can turn a problem into a solution by repurposing methane as a usable energy source. They will walk us through onshore oil and gas regulations, and focus on the battle to reduce emissions from offshore production.

There will be an Q&A interactive session with the speakers for the curious to dig deeper.

Limited places, so register your interest while slots last! Register at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/seca-knowledge-sharing-on-methane-tickets-287634702137

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This event is organised by the South East Climate Alliance.