November 11th, 2021

New leader of Worthing Borough Council elected

A new leader of Worthing Borough Council has been formally elected by councillors.

Councillor Kevin Jenkins, who has been Executive Member for Regeneration, was last night (November 10, 2021) appointed to the position at an extraordinary meeting of the local authority.

The former deputy leader succeeds Councillor Daniel Humphreys, who stepped down from the role after six and a half years.

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November 9th, 2021

The annual Colonnade House Winter Pop Up is back!

14 - 24th December 2021 // 10.00 - 17.00
Late opening: Thursday 16th 18.00 - 20.00

This time it’s bringing colour, community and creativity together like never before. Featuring Colonnade House studio members, invited guests and a selection of local charity & community organisations, visitors will be able to pick up beautiful, locally produced prints, ceramics, paintings, cards, handmade wooden items and more whilst also finding out about local charities.

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November 9th, 2021

Worthing Mayor goes back to the Co-op to celebrate Local Coop Causes Celebration day pay outs

A Former Co-op Manager Lionel Harman now Cllr Lionel Harman & Mayor of Worthing will be returning to the Plaza Parade store in Rowlands Road in Worthing to celebrate the Round 6 pay-out for the Local Community Causes for the past year .

This invitation has been made by current Store Manager for Plaza Parade Stuart Hunt & Member Pioneer for the Co-op and current Borough Councillor & Town Crier for Worthing

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November 9th, 2021

Meet Worthing Samaritans at the train station!

Worthing Samaritans will be at Worthing Railway Station on Monday 29th November. They plan to use the event to raise awareness of Worthing Samaritans and the service they provide, as a round the clock “listening ear” for anyone who needs to talk.
A small team of Worthing Samaritans volunteers will be there to chat to members of the public about the work of Samaritans, and to take time to listen. Worthing Samaritans said: “We know that these events are really appreciated by rail staff and members of the public. They can generate fantastic conversations and we’re happy to offer emotional support if requested. These events also help rail staff to feel supported, and let them know that they can contact Samaritans themselves, as well as signposting rail users who may be struggling.”

The team will be there from 7 am – 9.30 am on Monday 29th November.

Anyone needing Samaritans can call us, free, 24/7, 365 days a year, on 116 123, or email jo@samaritans.org. You can also write to FREEPOST SAMARITANS LETTERS.

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