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And it’s already July!

The summer sun has made the days nice and long but it feels like last month flew by June was packed full of festivity and celebration with Worthing’s first ever Festival celebrating arts and culture…

What an incredible week full of talent, creativity, and music This was followed straight after by Worthing Artists’ Open Houses, displaying some incredible works of art across the town

This month, Worthing is embracing diversity and inclusivity with a lineup of exciting events and activities that celebrate the LGBTQ+ community with Pride! Worthing Pride is listed are on page 19 This summer of celebration has brought the community together with the Festival, and now is the time to show support and spread the message of acceptance and equality

What do you think about the quirky front cover? It is a collage of objects from an exciting exhibition “Art Not Landfill” that will be taking place on Saturday 19th August Go to page 19 for more information Have a great month, keep in touch!

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HEALTH AND WELLBEING Make Cities and Human Settlements Inclusive, Safe, Resilient and Sustainable 4 BUSINESS Adur and Worthing Chamber of Commerce Update 8 COMMUNITY Broadwater Community Association Worthing Playday Event 10 LOCAL HISTORY The Legend and Reality of Smugglers’ Tunnels 12 CROSSWORD 17 EVENTS 18 #LETSSUSITOUT Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable 20 EDUCTION Broadwater C of E Primary Marks its 150th Anniversary 22
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Planning for Better Living

The population of the world seek out opportunities in the big cities, and now around 70% of humanity live in the urban environment�

They are seeking economic advancement, but all too often they find themselves living in poor housing with little access to the things they need to stay healthy and happy� The United Nations, together with the World Health Organisation, have recognised this trend within their Development Goal 11 (UNDG11), to make “cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable�” Giving people the chance to stay healthy is central to this goal�

Local governments, as they make their local plans, are increasingly taking notice of the need to make towns and cities more liveable, and Worthing is no exception� The term sustainability can mean different things to different people, but there are a number of key ambitions that are similar, wherever those plans are being made and put into action�

MAKING IT EASY TO GET AROUND

Planners are striving to make it easier to travel around your community without using your internal combustion engine (ICE) car� Walking, cycling and public transport will be increasingly favoured� Reduced congestion and harmful exhaust

Green spaces allow people to get out of their cars, and mental health can be improved by getting closer to nature on a regular basis. There is also the boost to the ecosystem, with more birds and insects adding to the biodiversity of the city.

emissions, with ensuing better urban air quality, will lead on to better health�

BUILDING THE EV CHARGING POINTS

Building an EV charging system does little to reduce congestion, but at least it will encourage the shift to zero emission vehicles with the benefit of better urban air quality� EV charging points are now popping up around the streets in Worthing� Councils could go further and install more charging points in their car parks�

ACCESS TO GREEN SPACES

IMPROVE WATER INFRASTRUCTURE

Clean and plentiful water together with efficient waste treatments are a key component to a liveable city� Planners should work with water companies to make better use of new technology, to monitor water systems and reduce leaks� Residents and businesses could be helped to save rain water, for example, by providing free or heavily subsidised water butts�

URBAN FARMING

This is a new term but it is not a new concept� In Worthing we have a proud tradition of allotments� This provision has the potential to meet the growing demand for local (and perhaps organic) food, to boost local economies, to make the best use of under-used urban spaces and to reduce the impact of long supply chains�

GREEN ARCHITECTURE

Planning for a Better Life

Access to parks and other green spaces, including beaches, is a key element for allowing urban residents to have improved quality of life� Green spaces allow people to get out of their cars, and mental health can be improved by getting closer to nature on a regular basis� There is also the boost to the ecosystem, with more birds and insects adding to the biodiversity of the city� Planning authorities may look at the prospect of urban parks, for example, old landfill sites�

Today, architects and planners are finding ways to design buildings that reduce energy use, by rediscovering natural building materials and new ways to incorporate solar panels into the fabric of the building� Ventilation and insulation can be improved and shade can be used to reduce air conditioning demand� The cities of the future will be better connected, and higher levels of infrastructure development and management by local authorities will lead to better “liveability” for residents�

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It’s never too late to catch up on immunisations for your child

Every child deserves the best start in life – and that starts with protecting them against a range of unpleasant and often serious childhood diseases� In recent years we have seen a gradual decline in uptake of childhood immunisations in West Sussex, so it’s important that children get vaccinated when they are invited to do so to help protect them� Following the Covid-19 pandemic your local GP practice has worked hard by continuing to offer eligible children vaccination appointments to ensure they are up to date with their vaccinations and fully protected�

Many childhood vaccines are given more than once, at different ages and in different combinations� Keeping track of the different vaccines your child needs in their first five years can be difficult� Family life, work and other commitments can mean that, as a parent, you might have missed an appointment or struggled to find the time to make a new appointment or attend�

Ensuring your child has their vaccinations at the right time gives them the best protection, but the good news is, it’s never too late to catch up on any vaccinations your child has missed� Vaccinations can be rescheduled, and every child is still entitled to their jab, even if they have missed an appointment� Vaccinations are offered free of charge in the UK, simply call your GP practice to book an appointment�

WHY VACCINES ARE IMPORTANT

Vaccines are one of the most effective ways to protect your child from childhood diseases� They protect you, your child and other members of your family from a range of unpleasant and often serious childhood diseases� Vaccination prevents up to three million deaths worldwide every year� They also protect other people in your community by helping to prevent diseases from spreading� Since vaccines were introduced

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in the UK, diseases like smallpox, polio and tetanus, that used to kill or disable millions of people, have either disappeared or are seen very rarely� Other diseases like measles and diphtheria have been reduced by up to 99�9% since their vaccines were introduced� Unfortunately, if people stop having vaccines, it’s possible for infectious diseases to quickly take hold in the community again�

WHAT TO DO NEXT

If you are not sure whether your child has had all their vaccines for their age:

• Check your child’s RED BOOK

• Ask your health visitor

• Contact your GP practice

To make sure they have the best protection, your child should ideally have their routine jabs in line with the UK Childhood Immunisation Schedule below�

If you think your child has missed any of their vaccinations, you need to change a vaccination appointment or you’re not sure if your child is up to date with vaccination, contact your GP practice. It’s best to have vaccines on time but you can still catch up on most vaccines if you miss them. Find out more about childhood vaccinations at:

westsussex.gov.uk/childhood-immunisations nhs.uk/start4life/baby/ vaccinations-andnewborn-screening-tests nhs.uk/start4life/toddler/ vaccinationsand-immunisations-toddler

If your child has missed any of their vaccinations, it’s not too late to catch up.

To find out more contact your GP practice or visit westsussex.gov.uk/childhood-immunisations

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How long have you been involved in the world of watersports, and what kind of expertise and advice can customers expect?

My love of watersports started from the age of 9, so it’s been 21 years� Originally windsurfing, I competed internationally, reaching 3rd youth in Europe and later British vice champion by the age of 21� I use the experience I have gained in watersports to provide personalised advice, from beginners who are trying things out for the first time to extreme sports people�

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Can you tell us about any changes that you have made to the shop? Since taking over the shop in 2021, we’ve expanded women’s and children’s ranges, added premium gear for extreme sports including kitesurfing and Hydro-foiling, and rigorously tested each product for assured quality� I use all this equipment myself and did so, whilst competing too�

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We have a diverse business community, all supporting each other, and there is absolutely a place for everyone� The old perception of a Chamber of Commerce being ‘old school stuffy suits’ is long gone� We are a truly vibrant and inclusive business community�

Worthing and Adur is firmly on the map as a great place to live, work and do business� As the local Chamber, we look at how we can continue to ensure we are a place where businesses thrive and people want to come to work�

It can be both exciting and tough being in business, often in equal measures� As a business owner, leader or manager, finding your people can make a huge difference� Having someone who’s been through, or is going through it will undoubtably reassure you that you aren’t alone in what can be a daunting landscape�

That’s why we do what we do� We’re essentially facilitators, enabling businesses to focus on what they do best� We make connections, help problem solve, promote the brilliant things our members do and advocate for the businesses of Worthing and Adur�

We are very involved with the Adur & Worthing Business Awards, which are now in their 15th year! They will be celebrated at a glittering awards ceremony on Friday 10th November at Worthing Pavilion� At the recent launch event Marnie Williams, owner of Flux Piercing Studio, commented on the impact that winning an award has had on her team and her business� Marnie said “it has really put us on the map in Worthing and opened so many doors we knew were there but didn’t know how to open� The team are incredibly proud and always show customers the award when they come in the studio!”� If you run a business in Worthing and Adur you should really consider entering� You can find out more at www.awbawards.com

Our Better Business Show, now its 10th year, celebrates the fantastic Worthing and Adur business community� We encourage business owners to think about exhibiting� Get yourself out there and raise your local profile� You will be among 100 exhibitors who are all there to support each other and showcase what they do� Some of the very best connections can be from your fellow exhibitors so don’t miss this chance to be part of the event� Last year we saw over 500 attendees through the door� This year we have Google Digital Garage exhibiting and running some informative, bite-size workshops� You can find out more about exhibiting at the Better Business Show on our website�

Worthing and Adur Chamber is always here to support businesses who are navigating the complexities of running a business in the current climate, you can get in touch with us by emailing info@worthingandadurchamber.co.uk or visit www.worthingandadurchamber.co.uk

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Worthing Pavilion Bowling Club & Worthing Independent Networking

Business and Bowls

As the Worthing Independent Networking (WIN) group gears up for its annual showcase event on July 6th, business professionals from across the area are buzzing with excitement� This year’s event promises to provide attendees with an unparalleled opportunity to connect with other like-minded professionals, learn from experts in their industry, and develop meaningful business relationships that could benefit their companies for years to come� What sets this event apart is the unique opportunity it provides to try out bowls� The Worthing Pavilion Bowling Club will be opening its greens for attendees to test their skills, providing a fun and interactive element to the evening� It’s the perfect way to break the ice and get to know other professionals in a relaxed and enjoyable environment�

Join us for an evening of networking at the Worthing Independent Networking (WIN) group’s annual showcase event on July 6th from 4pm to 8pm at the stunning Worthing Pavilion Bowling Club. This event provides attendees with the unique opportunity to connect with existing members of the Worthing Independent Networking Group.

With the added opportunity to try out bowls in an familyfriendly atmosphere,

the event promises to provide fun and entertainment for attendees of all ages. Parents can mingle with other business professionals while their children enjoy the outdoors and have fun trying out bowls. The event will be catered by The Outside Dining Room with a mouth-watering array of BBQ options to enjoy.

Join us on July 6th at the Worthing Pavilion Bowling Club for an evening of networking, bowls and food, what is not to like? We can’t wait to see you there!

Worthing Pavilion Bowls Club 78 Pavilion Road, Worthing, BN14 7EQ

For further information email at: bookings@winworthing.co.uk

The event will also be catered for by The Outside Dining Room, offering attendees a delicious selection of dishes to enjoy while they network and connect with other business professionals� Existing members of the WIN group will be showcasing their businesses, providing insight into their areas of expertise and how they can help other businesses thrive�

But the event isn’t just about networking and business development; it’s also about creating a family-friendly atmosphere, where attendees of all ages can have fun and make new connections� Parents can mingle with other business professionals, while their children enjoy the outdoors and try out bowls� It’s a great way for families to connect with other like-minded professionals and build meaningful relationships that could benefit their businesses in the long term�

In summary, the Worthing Independent Networking (WIN) group’s annual showcase event promises to provide attendees with a unique and memorable experience� Whether you’re a seasoned business professional or just starting out, there’s something for everyone at this event� So why wait?

Join us on July 6th at the Worthing Pavilion Bowling Club for an evening of networking, learning, and growth� We can’t wait to see you there!

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Wednesday 2nd August 2023 | 10am – 3pm Broadwater Green, Worthing (Opposite Worthing Fire Station) FREE* EVENT FOR ALL CHILDREN

So far confirmed for this year: Activities/Entertainers/Stallholders include: Bouncy Castles by Dave Hunt Leisure, Crazy Cardboard Boxes, Foam Pool, Activ8 For Kids, AFC Worthing Divas, Andys Angels, Bacon and Company, Broadwater Baptist Church, Chizzys Pick and Mix, Community House, Darling Buds of Play, Dynamic School of Performing Arts, Early Help Hub, Goring Methodist Church, Gym Co�, Bee-Fit, Home Start, Hope Hive, Ice Cream Vans, Jim Jams Slushies and Burger Unit, Little Rascals Preschool, Matt Fiddes, Moo Music, Morrisons, Nathans Coffee Van, Park Life, PCSOs, Sing and Sign, South Downs Leisure, St Georges Church, The Mac Shack, St Johns Ambulance, The Little Play Village, Tropic, Trubrunitro, Tumble Tots, Vintage Looks Water Babies, Worthing Pole Passion, Usborne Books, Worthing Town Football Club, The Village Chippy, Wannado Street Dance and South Coast Skips

* With the exception of food, drink, rides and bouncy castles (a percentage of which is put back into future playdays)

For more information on National Play Day Events please visit www.playday.org.uk

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We had a very enjoyable quiz evening at the end of May with the questions posed by Peter Bartram� Thank you Peter�

Debbie and Margaret, our two Chairpersons, share the management of the Broadwater Community Association and they are both anxious to fill the Parish Rooms with a variety of clubs and activities� We haven’t really recovered from the Covid pandemic which devastated our booking schedules� If you need a venue for your club or activity, or to celebrate your child’s birthday party, either during the day or in the evening - why not consider us? We have a brilliant new kitchen with plenty of work surface for food preparation� At £16 an hour, our hire rate is very competitive� If you would like to hire the Parish Rooms please TEXT Debbie on 07528 594589�

The artists’ group, BRUSHES, based at the Parish Rooms, are exhibiting their latest works of art on Saturday July 1st from 10am� Do come along and admire the skills of our inventive local artists� When the Art Exhibition clears on that same day (Sat July 1st) we will be having another Quiz starting at 7:30pm� Doors open at 7pm� Our genial quiz inquisitor on this occasion is Dick Smith� It will be £10 per head which will cover a fish/chicken and chip supper� Bring your own tipple! Do come along for another very pleasant evening in very convivial company�

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The Legend and Reality of Smugglers’ Tunnels

Of all the aspects of local history that people ask me about, none is more frequently mentioned than smuggling; and when people bring up this topic, what is frequently on their mind are smugglers’ tunnels� There seems to be an insatiable desire to believe in the existence of smugglers’ tunnels, some of them stretching for infeasible distances�

Of course, if you think about it rationally, what would actually happen if you dug a tunnel, say, from the beach to an old landmark in Worthing, such as one of its old pubs or houses? Apart from the immediate logistical challenges faced in removing sand, shingle and chalk, what would happen almost immediately is that the tunnel would flood� I don’t think anyone thinks that smugglers two hundred years ago had access to effective pumping systems or the means of disposing of hundreds of gallons of water� I am sorry to say that the idea of smugglers’ tunnels, at least in our part of the country, holds

The Legend and Reality of Smugglers’ Tunnels

up no better than the tunnels would themselves had they actually existed�

Charlotte Latham, the Victorian folklorist, who lived through some of the most active years of smuggling, gave credence to these tunnel stories in her paper, West Sussex Superstitions Lingering in 1868� She described how smugglers had terrified the kitchen staff of one large house on the Sussex coast by entering the house through a concealed entrance� They moved furniture and crockery around when the servants were out of the room and they could be heard rolling their barrels of contraband along a tunnel below the floor� The staff believed they were being tormented by spirits from the

underworld and fled in terror� Only the master of the house, wiser and calmer than his servants, realised the true nature of this apparent poltergeist activity� He lay in wait one night in the kitchen and seized one of the smugglers as he appeared through the kitchen floor in the dead of night, who, Latham says, then, ‘begged for mercy like a mortal�’

Latham believed that “the vigilance of the Preventive [Coastguard] Service has laid many ghosts in Sussex�” In other words, many of the hauntings and strange lights in the sky reported to her by the old people of her day were in reality the late night activities of smugglers, and that, “the present disposition to believe in ghost

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Twitten to Western Place, behind Brunswick Cottages

Contemporary folklorist, Jacqueline Simpson has speculated that smugglers may have put about tales of tunnels to distract people from their real overland routes.

stories is in a great measure traditionary from the last generation, when smuggling was in the ascendant�”

Perhaps Latham was trying too hard to identify cause and effect? It seems likely that the belief in tunnels and strange subterranean worlds predates smuggling� Contraband was stored by smugglers in various locations� Vertical shafts were dug and barrels of spirit lowered into them for storage, but that is a very different proposition to a tunnel extending for many hundreds of yards under streets and properties� Some inns and hotels had long cellars for storing wine and perishable

grandparent had� It is frequently stated by the informant that the tunnel was ‘blocked off’ years ago and is no longer accessible� People cling determinedly to these family stories and take a dim view of those who question their veracity� Yet it seems unlikely that smugglers actually needed tunnels as a means of conveying contraband, as Worthing in those days was still semi-rural, street lighting was limited, and smugglers, being locals, knew every twitten, copse, and lonely spot along the shoreline, where they could ply their trade unmolested by the excise or coastguard men� Moreover, the belief in mysterious tunnels may preceded smuggling by several centuries�

Contemporary folklorist, Jacqueline Simpson has speculated that smugglers may have put about tales of tunnels to distract people from their real overland routes� Certainly Heene Lane (now Heene Road) was a dark, tree lined track way in the nineteenth century where smuggling gangs could carry on their business unobserved� Brandy Hole Lane, near Chichester, is still even today, a relatively obscure and shadowy thoroughfare –how much more so must it have been two hundred years ago�

Simpson also speculates on an earlier period in history, when Roman Catholic priests hid in ‘holes’ built into the country houses of the Catholic gentry� Charlotte Latham tells us of the supposed tunnel at Offington Hall (sadly demolished in 1960) which was supposed to reach to Cissbury Ring some two miles away�

At Offington, near Worthing, an old seat of the Delawarrs, a blocked-up passage,

which can only be approached from the cellars, is still believed to communicate with the encampment on Cissbury Hill, and to be full of buried treasure� Some years ago, there was a story current of the then occupier of the house having offered half the money to be found there to anybody who would clear out the subterranean passage, and that several person had begun digging, but had all been driven back by large snakes springing at them with open mouths and angry hisses�

Sixty years later, in the 1920s, the story of the Offington Hall tunnel was still prevalent amongst the staff at the Hall, although by this time the tunnel was believed to lead not to Cissbury Ring, but to Sompting Abbots – about four miles away! Kathleen Underwood and Robert Double, who recorded these memories, thought that the tunnel had been built for those escaping religious persecution� They also remembered that the maids of the house in the 1920s were too terrified to go down to the cellars, even though they were assured that the tunnel had been blocked off many years before� It is easy to see how ancient legends of mysterious tunnels and buried treasure could be easily transferred to being the escape routes and hiding places of smugglers� Lastly, I think those who have tales of smugglers’ tunnels in their family should not be downcast if they are not actually ‘true’ stories, for they do represent some of our most ancient folklore� Folklore that is extremely old and buried deep in our collective unconscious�

food items, and I rather suspect that it is the discovery of old, bricked-up cellars, that have given rise to many stories locally of smugglers tunnels�

Various local newspaper articles over the decades have carried stories about supposed smugglers’ tunnels� A case in point was in 1959, when the Worthing Herald reported that workmen building an extension to 116 Heene Road had discovered a tunnel leading in a southerly direction towards the sea� There was speculation that this led to the old Sportsman pub at 94 Heene Road� The old pub was demolished a few years later and replaced by a block of flats� Only the old flint walls survive to suggest possible smuggling activities of long ago and there is no trace of any tunnel�

Many people with a tunnel tale will add the caveat that they had never seen it for themselves, but their parent or

You can find more information about Chris and his books at https://historypeople.co.uk/ For more information about Worthing history, go to https://worthingvillagevoices.org.uk/

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10 Bestow; donation (5)

11 Candidate (7)

12 City in northern Italy; smooth-textured sausage (7)

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18 Soon (4)

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5 Fruit; sound expressing disapproval or contempt (9)

6 Diamond pattern of two or more colours, based on the tartan of a clan in western Scotland (6)

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17 County in southwestern England on the Bristol Channel (8)

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A nostalgic night of story telling with legendary DJ Norman Cook comes to Hove

Norman Cook, the man who has performed to over five million people live at the Salvador Carnival in Bahia, filled Brighton beach with 250 thousand ravers in one of the most historic outdoor events in UK history, and the only artist to have performed at Glastonbury consecutively for 26 years running, is inviting audience members to get up close and personal with him for an intimate discussion in his home town of nearby Hove at The Old Market this November�

Hosted by charismatic Brighton-based presenter Guy Lloyd, Norman will be sharing stories of his iconic career to an intimate audience for one night only as the pair discuss some of the breathtaking moments that raised the profile of Fatboy Slim to household name status worldwide�

Tickets to see Norman Cook in conversation with Guy Lloyd at The Old Market are priced from £23�50 and are available from coastalevents.co.uk and theoldmarket.co.uk

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A Night In With… Norman Cook

Date: Wednesday 08 November 2023

Time: 7:30pm

Venue: The Old Market, Brighton & Hove, BN3 1AS

Prices: £23�50 - £27�50

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Worthing Friendship Centre

Worthing Friendship Centre will be hosting Henry Nicholls on Thursday 20th July� The talk will be about Antiques and members are invited to participate� We meet at the English Martyrs Barn, Goring Way, BN12 4UH at 2:30pm� Visitors are welcome and can attend free of charge� For more information, call Julie on 07981 239017

Broadwater and Worthing Cemetery

Bricks and Mortar Tour

Saturday 1st July 2023 at 11:00 am

July’s tour features some of the Worthing men who played a significant part in the town’s architectural development in Victorian times and into the twentieth century�

John Inkpen was a local builder who undertook repairs in the cemetery (the details of which are reported in the original burial board’s minute book)� He repaired and painted the turret of the cemetery chapels amongst other work�

Frank Sandell, originally from Hampshire, settled in Worthing in the 1870s� He was a builder and worked on various projects in Worthing, including the construction of Heene Terrace and

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Heene Baths� His company played a large part in the development of the town, building some 500 houses for Worthing Corporation�

The Snewins were a long-established family of local builders� John Snewin arrived in Worthing from Hackney to take up residence in Warwick Cottage and to run the Warwick Estate� He established a carpenter’s shop, a timber yard, and a sawmill in Ann Street� All four of his sons followed him into the building trade�

Our tour starts at 1am by the chapels of Broadwater and Worthing Cemetery in South Farm Road� Refreshments are available for a small donation�

Tuesday 18th July at 2:30pm� Tony Pratt from Arun and Wey Canal Trust will be speaking about his documentary films on his Postcard Collection on the River Arun and its surrounding stories� Further details from St� Symphorian’s Parish Centre 01903 268109� Email: theoffice@stsymphorians.co.uk

Broadwater’s Big Day Out

We are looking forward to welcoming you all back to the Broadwater’s Big Day Out, a collaboration between Broadwater Carnival Society and Worthing Fire Station Open Day� This year, the event will take place on Saturday 22nd July� We have lots of stalls, children’s rides, arena events on the Green and fire safety demonstrations and activities for you at the Fire Station�

This huge joint community event is attended by over 12,000 people, has been lots of fun over the years and raises much needed funds for charities� Every year, we are astounded by the generosity of our local Worthing community, thank you!

We look forward to seeing everyone on the 22nd July, come and join in the fun!

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Tickets for the KATHERINE JENKINS OBE / RUSSELL WATSON –Wiston Estate Park, Steyning show on Sunday 10th September are available from: https://wistonsummersounds.com/ All Ages (Under 18s accompanied by an adult 18+ and seated), perfect for the family� This is a picnic-seated event, please bring a picnic blanket and folding chairs, if you would like to�

ART, N T EXHIBITION

Sat 19th August 2023

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Thursday 13th July and Saturday 15th July

Enjoy a wide range of choral summer tunes from pop music to musical theatre� Helen Emery will be the Musical Director and Kathryn Kay, the accompanist� Our guest soprano is Constance Starns�

Both Concerts are being held at Emmanuel URC, St� Michael’s Road Worthing BN11 4SD�

Doors open at 7:00pm for a 7:30pm start�

Tickets cost £10�00 for adults and £4�00 for children, for tickets see www.rowlandsingers.co.uk

The choir has chosen to support Turning Tides, the local Homeless Charity based in Worthing� There will be a bucket collection at both concerts�

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Opens to the public twice a month during the summer� During the open afternoons, we often host special events such as the Summer Fete – a firm favourite in Worthing’s calendar� This year, it will be held on 2nd July, from 2 till 5pm�

In August, classic car enthusiasts can come to see some sleek oldsters on show

(August 6th), and in September there is an annual craft fair� Crafters can email andyrcampbell@btinternet.com for information about how to book a stall� The date is Sunday September 3rd from 1 to 5pm� In the past stalls have included stitchers, weavers, carpenters, jewellerymakers, card-makers, and foods such as homemade jams and honey�

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Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

To continue with our series articles, tracking in numerical order, through the of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDG), Trustees Amberlouise Everitt and Emma Cameron from CREW give us a deeper look at UN SDG 11� This goal aims towards renewing and planning cities and other human settlements in a way that offers opportunities for all� Access to basic services, energy, housing, transportation and green public spaces is central to this goal, while reducing the use of resource and environmental impact�

We already know that the most sustainable transport options for humans are walking, cycling and working locally� Local group, Active Travel Worthing, are making efforts towards improvements to walking, wheeling and cycling routes� Recently, subsidised low cost bus travel is a great incentive, and a good alternative to driving� A low cost train service would be even better!

Creating a sustainable town with housing for all, whilst keeping our green spaces, is something we need to continue to work on with our local councillors,

residents associations, MPs and each other�

fires, flooding and sea level rise, and how we could/should respond�

Globally, more than 1 billion people face being displaced within the next 30 years as the climate crisis escalates, increasing the incidence of sudden and slow-onset disasters� Risk reduction strategies are important, globally, to reduce forced migration and aid stabilisation of populations in areas affected by disasters, which we are already seeing�

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12 RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION

Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

August 2023

A huge part of ensuring our town and its residents’ safety and resilience, is disaster risk reduction� How do we assess the impact that climate change will have on Worthing in order to build resilience within our community? David Sale, Climate Change Policy & Partnerships Manager at West Sussex County Council, CREW and others are planning outreach events to discuss these topics and look at local adaptation� David has developed a Climate Vulnerability Index tool which will help us to measure disasters we will face such as food shortages, heatwaves,

Migrants and refugees mostly move to urban areas� They are more likely to live in segregated and poorly maintained areas, making them more vulnerable to abuse and exploitation with restricted access to services� Exclusion from basic services has a very negative impact on well-being and the socio-economic development of urban areas�

Thriving communities go hand in hand with a diverse population� Migrants can bring innovation and creativity� It is important to remember that refugees have experienced some of the worst challenges in human life� Perhaps, together, we can show the very best of humankind by welcoming migrants and

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refugees, whatever the reason for their situation�

• In 2020, globally, more than 1 billion people lived in slums or informal settlements, with Central and Southern Asia, Eastern and South-Eastern Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa accounting for 85 per cent of them�

• In 2019, ambient air pollution from traffic, industry, power generation, waste-burning and residential fuel combustion resulted in 4�2 million deaths�

• In 2021, 99 percent of the world’s urban population lived in areas that exceeded the new air quality guidelines set by the World Health Organization (WHO)� People in low and middle income countries are disproportionately affected by outdoor air pollution, accounting for 91 per cent of the 4�2 million premature deaths�

• Between 2015 and 2030, annual passenger traffic globally is projected to increase by 50 per cent, and the number of cars on the road is likely to double�

UN SDG 11 GOALS:

• Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable� To address security issues,

A huge part of ensuring our town and its residents safety and resilience is disaster risk reduction. How do we assess the impact that climate change will have on Worthing in order to build resilience within our community?

accommodation challenges and improve living and working conditions in urban areas�

• By 2030, ensure access for all to adequate, safe and affordable housing and basic services, and upgrade slums� To provide access to safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport systems for all, improving road safety, notably by expanding public transport, with special attention to the needs of those in vulnerable situations, women, children, people with disabilities and older people�

• To provide universal access to safe, inclusive and accessible, green and public spaces�

• To support least developed countries, including through financial and technical

assistance, in building sustainable and resilient buildings using local materials�

Seems impossible? An example of achieving this type of challenge is the city of Ho Chi Minh that improved the lives of 7�5 million urban, poor and vulnerable people, by improving water access and sewage connections, as well as developing roads, sewers, lakes, canals and bridges through innovative development projects�

CREW believes that we can build resilience if we come together as a community� Sometimes change can seem impossible but through conversations and being united, we can adapt and build a sustainable resilient future together�

We have some exciting new workshops coming up such as Eating for the Future, an evening of lively discussion and delicious food Wednesday 21st June�

Or why not join author and activist, Emma Cameron on 22nd June for a workshop to explore and write about our connections with nature?

On the 9th July we are hosting a SUBVERSIVE CATWALK: Women, Fast Fashion and Climate Crisis by Artist Leah Thorn, an inclusive and fun workshop to increase our ability to think clearly and act effectively about fast fashion and the climate crisis�

Don’t forget our regular workshops - Bread for All and Roses Too - A monthly ‘Garden Club’ for anyone interested in growing food and flowers in a climate, nature and cost of living crisis and The Climate Cafe - an open and inclusive space offering support over cups of tea on concerns about the climate and ecological crisis�

To see our latest programme of events, go to crew.eventbrite.co.uk or see our website�

Interested in being part of the solution? We have volunteer roles available in social media, event promotion, speakers, volunteer coordination and centre activity coordinator� (Most are 2-4 hours a week)�

Email: trustees@worthingcrew.co.uk

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CREW are excited to announce the completion of our centre mural by local artist, Carys Lamptey� The mural depicts the beauty of nature, biodiversity and the importance of saving the natural world (mural photo attached)�
#LETSSUSITOUT 21

The main celebration event was held on the school field with the Right Reverend Dr Martin Warner, the Bishop of Chichester, joining the school in support of this momentous occasionblessing the school and officially opening the newly re-designed prayer garden� There were over 50 esteemed guests attending, many with long-standing connections to the school; including the local parish ministers and previous headteachers and advisors� The pupil leaders of the school led the service with readings and prayers and each child in the school placed their hand painted

personalised stone in the prayer garden�

The glorious day began with the children forming 150 on the school field for an aerial photograph, courtesy of photographer Eddie Mitchell, to create a memory for the school’s history books� The commemorative photograph will join the archive of historical images of previous key celebrations within the school� Broadwater school has been at the heart of the local community long before the current school was actually built� The history of the school dates right back to 1580, where records show there was an established educational setting at Offington�

In 1873, the first purpose-built school building, for both infants and older children was established on a site at the south-east corner of the green, given by the ladies of the manor� The average attendance at the time was 92 pupils� By 1903, the school had grown to attendance of 225�

In 1937, a brand new building was established on the current site in Rectory Gardens� In 1976, the school became a first and middle school with an average attendance of 388� It became Primary School in 2016 with just under 440 pupils from Early Years through to Year 6�

The school is very grateful to all those who have shared memories of their time at Broadwater� They have been used as a part of displays within the school to commemorate the anniversary and will be on display during the Broadwater school summer fayre� Over the next year, visitors to the school will be given an opportunity to look at the selection of archived documents and photographs�

1920, Broadwater Green, showing three children with the school behind them, the pump, and the Parish Rooms on the other side of the road into Worthing�
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On Friday 26th May 2023 Broadwater C of E Primary School marked its 150th anniversary with a day of celebration.

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