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
14
Sun
Remembrance Sunday Church Service @ St Mary's Parish Church
Nov 14 @ 3:00 pm

Poppies for Remembrance Sunday at Storrington

This year’s Remembrance Service at St Mary’s Parish Church will take place on Sunday 14 November at 3pm.

Wreath laying is at the War Memorial at the Church (2.50pm).

Preceding the Wreath laying there will be the usual march through the town. The march will be led by the Standards and then by the Scouts and Guides, however, if anyone wishes to join at the end of the column that would be good. The assembly place for the march will be at the Waitrose bus stop in Old Mill Drive at 2.15pm. Once everyone is ready, the step off will be at 2.30pm going into the High Street then into Church Street and finally mustering at the bottom of the stairs leading up to St Mary’s. Poppy wreaths will be laid at the War Memorial at 2.50pm under the direction of the Storrington Branch chairman of the Royal British Legion, Willie Shackell.

It is the Royal British Legion’s centenary year: the Storrington Branch were one of the founding branch members in 1921 and during the Service we will dedicate our new Standard.

Nov
17
Wed
Archaeology Talk – “The Edburton Excavations” @ Brighton Rd Baptist Church
Nov 17 @ 7:30 pm

Coin from Edburton Archaeological dig

The tale of a rescue excavation and watching brief on private land at Edburton between 2018 and 2021. During the creation of a new fishing lake linear chalk blocks were noticed beneath a thick layer of peat, which has since led to a large range of artefacts emerging from the boggy ground.

Hints of a substantial Romano-British structure or settlement have been revealed – but much mystery remains…!

Wednesday 17th November 2021, 7.30pm at Brighton Rd Baptist Church, Horsham, RH13 5BD

All welcome, members free, non-members £4. Light refreshments included. Enquiries: horshamarch@hotmail.co.uk

Nov
30
Wed
Archaeology Talk – Early European Jewellery @ Copsale Village Hall
Nov 30 @ 7:30 pm

Early European Jewellery for Archaeology Talk

Early European Jewellery
A talk by Dr Judie English

Presented by Horsham and District Archaeology Group

From the Neanderthals onwards people have used objects to adorn themselves, often this jewellery is of sufficient importance to be buried as grave goods to travel with them into the afterlife. Precious, rare and beautiful materials, symbols of power, were used and skilled labour employed to provide objects for people of high status, but the urge to wear jewellery extends throughout society. This talk will look at jewellery in Europe from the Palaeolithic to the end of the Medieval periods.

Join us for a bit of Festive Bling!

Wednesday 30th November, 7.30pm
Copsale Village Hall, Copsale Road, Horsham, RH13 6QT

All welcome, members free, non-members £4. Light refreshments included. Enquiries – contact horshamarch@hotmail.co.uk

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