Work is set to begin repairing a West Sussex pier which was damaged by a storm in 2024, it has been announced. Worthing ...
As the world marks the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen's birth on 16 December, a town in West Sussex has been paying its own tribute to the author who spent time immersing herself in local life.
The incident echoed a similar occurrence in January 2008, when the Greek-registered cargo ship, spilled more than 2000 tonnes of timber ...
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Worthing council forecasts £2m overspend amid housing crisis
Worthing Borough Council is anticipating a budget overspend of £2.115m because of the continuing housing crisis in the borough ...
Rightmove's happiest places to live list for 2025 has included the likes of Brighton, Horsham, Eastbourne and Crawley.
Worthing Borough Council says pressure meeting a ‘continuing housing crisis’ in the area means it is facing a £2.1m budget ...
Residents have called for action to restore a Grade II listed lido which they say is "perilously close to falling into the sea". Nearly 500 people have signed a petition calling for urgent work on ...
The project will be inspired by early-19th century seaside gardens AN idyllic seaside town is set to get a £3 million transformation, with a stunning garden and kids’ playground to be built. The ...
A car has flipped on to its side during the rush hour in a West Sussex town. Sussex Police said it received a report of a car ...
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Worthing restaurant handed new food hygiene rating
A Worthing restaurant has been handed a new four-out-of-five food hygiene rating. Perch on Worthing Pier, a restaurant, cafe ...
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Food hygiene ratings handed to four Worthing establishments
New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to four of Worthing’s establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows.
It is the second reuse shop to be opened in the area – with the first located at Bllinghurst Recycling Centre. The council said that its first site had saved over 51 tonnes of materials for reuse ...
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