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Sussex town sees highest fall in dementia rates in UK
According to a five year analysis of NHS diagnostics data, the area has seen a 15.1 per cent decrease in cases between 2020 ...
Educate U West Sussex, a specialist school in Worthing, is seeking permission to expand to create space for 24 more students.
East Worthing and Shoreham’s Labour MP Tom Rutland has welcomed the government’s pledge to put tackling deprivation at the ...
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 ...
Chris, 57, was one half of the first same-sex couple to have a civil partnership in the UK, 20 years ago. He and his ...
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Worthing venue wins South England Live Music Venue award
Prestige Awards has crowned The Factory in Worthing as South England ‘Live Music Venue of the Year’ for 2025-26.
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Public Notice Portal round-up: Plans to extend Worthing care home and traffic order that will close a road linking two West Sussex villages
Plans to extend a Worthing care home and a traffic order that will close a road linking two West Sussex villages are among ...
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Three times the charm for West Sussex Music's SEND programme
They say everything happens in threes, and in the case of West Sussex Music’s SEND programme, which runs activities with young people with special educational needs, this is definitely the case with ...
Here is all you need to know about the banana container incident so far. The containers fell overboard from the Baltic ...
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Worthing parking bays could be suspended for up to nine months
The council has made an order to temporarily prohibit the use of the parking bays on the western side of Selden Road, from its junction with Brighton Road, northwards for 35m. The notice states: "The ...
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Council explains next steps after final decision to cease services at Worthing care home
The council responsible for closing a specialist Worthing care home has reassured families that ‘residents will be supported by dedicated social workers’.
Clare Trotman, beachwatch officer at the Marine Conservation Society, said: "Unusual items washing up on Sussex beaches could ...
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