New walking football classes to cater for demand
A local charity has funded new equipment for walking football at Impulse Leisure Chanctonbury as the centre introduces a second class to cater for growing demand. Designed for the older … Read more
A local charity has funded new equipment for walking football at Impulse Leisure Chanctonbury as the centre introduces a second class to cater for growing demand. Designed for the older … Read more
Fed up with missing calls on your mobile? Now you can report bad mobile signal in our area and help the council demand improvements. Many people in our area are … Read more
THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO HAVE YOUR SAY – YOUR VIEWS ARE IMPORTANT. Copies of the plans can be viewed on-line at www.storrington-pc.gov.uk and www.washingtonparish.org.uk, or in hard form … Read more
A recent national survey has found over a quarter of children in the 8-15 age range have never played outside by themselves except in a garden, over half have never … Read more
In Bloom: The meadow area is entered again in the RHS “It’s Your Neighbourhood” competition and also in the South & South East in Bloom’s competition in the category … Read more
The petition to prevent large lorries turning between Manley’s Hill and School Hill (see post of 22 February) was presented to County Councillors at the Chanctonbury County Local Committee on 13th June. … Read more
The West Sussex minibus charity celebrated its 40 years of volunteer activity on 12 May at the Music Room, Champs Hill, Coldwaltham, graciously hosted by the Bowerman Charitable Trust. The … Read more
St Mary’s Church, RH20 4AE (off A283, 1 mile East of Storrington) 10am – 6pm daily, Friday, 24th June – Sunday, 26th June 2016 Finishing with 6.30pm Sunday Evensong Enjoy … Read more
What’s this all about I hear you ask! Himalayan Balsam is an invasive, non-native plant species. It grows mostly near wetland areas into tall and dense thickets. We want you … Read more
Storrington in Bloom 2016 is up and running. The first clean‐up (Clean for the Queen’s Birthday) was done with lots of local support and enthusiasm. We are sure she would … Read more