Worthing

September 23rd, 2022

PUBLIC’S VIEW SOUGHT ON PLANS FOR FORMER LANDFILL SITE

The views of residents are now being sought on plans to transform a former Worthing landfill site into a job-creating high-tech business park.

Years of environmental work at what is now wasteland at Decoy Farm to the east of the borough to make it fit for development are now complete. Now the Council is looking to transform the land into business units to create more employment opportunities.

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September 21st, 2022

Council demands improved water quality checks

Worthing Borough Council’s Environment and Regeneration chiefs have demanded improved water quality checks from Southern Water in a bid to protect its coastline from pollution.
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September 20th, 2022

Council gives green backing to Church

A Worthing church is to be powered by green energy to help tackle climate change.

St Matthew’s Church in Tarring Road will install 20 solar panels on its roof, which will generate enough renewable energy to power both the church and the adjoining church hall.

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September 20th, 2022

A minute of your time could shape the future of Worthing

Residents and visitors to Worthing are being urged to have their say online about how they want the borough to be improved - by giving just one minute of their time.

Worthing Borough Council launched The Big Listen as part of a new approach to strengthen relationships with the community and listen to and work with residents on the issues they care most about.

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