A quiet English seaside town once became a flashpoint for fascist politics, leaving lessons that still influence how its ...
In the 1930s, Worthing was a hotbed of fascism. Oswald Mosley, the leader of the British Union of Fascists, was a frequent ...
Worthing Museum is preparing to reopen after a year-long closure, with a new headline sponsor supporting a comprehensive ...
REVIEW BY Richard Amey - ‘Viennese New Year Celebration’ concert by Worthing Symphony Orchestra at Assembly Hall, Sunday 4 January 2026 (2.45), conductor John Gibbons, leader Julian Leaper.
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Snow has fallen across parts of Sussex as temperatures across the county struggle to climb above freezing. Weather warnings for snow and ice have been issued for most of the UK, and although there is ...
All 36 libraries in West Sussex will close for three days to allow a new IT management system to be put in place. They will be shut from 19-21 January to all customers, with online services and phone ...
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This is part two of a two-part series on East and West Sussex, England. Read the first part: Exploring Virginia Woolf’s Sussex. In Chichester Cathedral, I sat down and wept. It wasn’t just fatigue ...
The force has released the images and descriptions of people who have been missing from as long ago as the 1960s and who come from the Black Country and Birmingham. It has asked for anyone with any ...
There were reports of dolphins seen swimming along the Sussex coast on Monday, December 22. The group’s post at 9am said: “On 22nd December, we received reports of large pods of common dolphins from ...
Christmas Eve marks 100 years since Winnie-the-Pooh first appeared in print – and the milestone has a special resonance here in Sussex. The honey-loving bear made his debut on 24 December 1925 in the ...