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Community magazine for local people and businesses in Shoreham-by-Sea and Southwick, Sussex.

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    Shoreham & SouthwickApril 2013

    Inside this issue Managing your child's

    online reputation Grow your own flowers

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  • Editorial: angela McEnery, tel: 01273 452065 E-mail: [email protected]

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    addrESS: Inside Shoreham & Southwick P.O Box 2163, Shoreham-by-Sea, BN43 9DR

    Production: The Magazine Production Company, E-mail: [email protected]

    Cover photo: Shoreham Power Station. Photo by Sylvia Lemoniates

    Printing: Gemini Press, Dolphin Road, Shoreham-by-Sea

    Hand delivered to homes and businesses in the Shoreham and

    Southwick areas reaching out to over 15,000 readers.

    Information correct at time of going to press. May be subject to change. All rights reserved and is the property of the publisher. Inside Shoreham & Southwick 2013. Reprinting any part or matter appearing in Inside Shoreham & Southwick is strictly forbidden except by permission of the publisher. The publisher makes every effort to ensure that the magazines contents are correct. However, it cannot take responsibility for any effects from errors or omissions. Inside Shoreham & Southwick does not accept any responsibility or liability for any of the services or products provided by the advertisers. Buyers should make their own checks.

    Hello and welcome to the April Edition of the Inside Shoreham and Southwick magazine.

    Firstly, I wish you all a Happy Easter! This time of year is really spectacular with beautiful sunshine, daffodils flowering and joie de vivre in the air. I hope you survive through April Fools Day without mishap and in April we have World Health Day on April 7th and St. Georges Day on April 23rd.

    As we leap into spring we can hopefully look forward to days full of warmer weather and that feeling of excitement over the coming months of pleasure in and around our gardens. We have the latest gardening tips from Mark.

    However if you dont enjoy digging up dirt and planting and want it landscaped so you just have to maintain it, there are number of gardeners in the directory who would love to help you create a space to relax and enjoy the warmer weather.

    We have this month many things for you to read and enjoy and inspire. We have the latest historical piece by writer Judy Upton as well as our Local Police article and much more! Take a look inside.

    Infact, there are lots of things to do in Shoreham and Southwick over the coming month as well as local clubs for all age groups. Details on our Whats pages.

    On that final note I wish you all a great month!Angela

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    Shoreham & Southwick APrIl 2013

    Please mention inside Shoreham & Southwick when responding to adverts 3

    Editors comment

    Italia in Piazza Italian Food Market ........................................................ 4In Extremis Ropetackle Theatre .............................................................. 4Fascinating Facts about Cuckooflowers .................................................... 4Why not grow your own? .......................................................................... 6Finances making sense of it all .............................................................. 8

    Shoreham Weathercocks and Weathervanes ........................................ 12Neighbourhood Policing Rural Security ............................................... 14How to manage your childs reputation online ..................................... 20Samins ..................................................................................................22-23Follies Southwick Opera ........................................................................ 31Whats on ............................................................................................. 35-43

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    Fascinating Facts aboutCuckooflowers

    In AprIl look out for the pretty pale-pink blooms of cuckooflower, often known as ladys smock. Found wherever theres a damp grassy patch in a lane, field or beside a road, the flowers are thought to open as the first cuckoo sings. Very common throughout the

    British Isles, the cuckooflower has a rosette of leaves at its base, an elegant, tall stem and small delicate pale-pink or lilac flowers

    It blooms from April to June and flowering is said to coincide with the arrival of the first cuckoo a sure sign that spring has arrived at last

    Other common names include milkmaids or ladys smock. The plant was said to be sacred to the fairies and unlucky to bring indoors

    Is one of the main food plants for the orange-tip and green-veined white butterfly. The meadow froghopper is also attracted to the flowers sap and the insects larvae form foam nests on the stems known as cuckoo spit

    Its edible, peppery leaves are rich in vitamin C and were once used as a substitute for watercress in salads

    If you would like to tell Sussex Wildlife Trust about the nature you see or hear please visit the wildlife advice pages on our website www.sussexwildlifetrust.org.ukalternatively if you have a wildlife query ring Sussex Wildlife trusts information hotline, WildCall on 01273 494777.

    italia in Piazza italian Food MarketFrom Fresh pArmesAn, to olives stuffed with garlic, to extra virgin olive oils just a few of what Italia in Piazza has to offer! Or perhaps you just need to brush up on your Italian or need an ingredient or recipe? Or maybe you have visited Italy and have a favourite food to find or you just want to indulge in some Italian atmosphere come and visit the Italia in Piazza in East Street Shoreham by Sea. There full range of food only products includes Cheese, Cured Meats, Olives, Olive Oils, Balsamic Vinegars, Breads, Bread Sticks, Biscuits, Torrone, Chocolate, Pasta, Herbs, Pasta Sauces, Arancini di Riso and 100% Fresh Italian Sausages. Italia In Piazza imports directly from carefully selected producers in Italy and sells directly to the public by travelling to different towns each weekend of the year.So pop down to East Street and St. Mary's road, Shoreham0by-Sea on Saturday april from 10am-4pm. For further information call: 01273 263152.

    on the nIght of the 24th March 1895, Mrs Robinson, a society palm reader, agreed to see Oscar Wildein her London flat. It was just one week before what is going to be billed as the trial of the century.

    In Extremis attempts to reveal and understand the strange turmoil of that night, as one of the most celebrated men of his age enlists the help of a complete stranger for advice about a potentially life-changing decision. Faced with the choice of fight or flight was Oscars fateful decision based on the advice he received that night? This wonderful play was first presented at The National Theatre to mark the centenary of Oscar Wildes death. Running time 50 minutes (approximately) followed by Q & A session with the actors.

    Thunkshop Caf will be serving a cheeky period two course supper before the 8.00pm performance at just 12.50 per person. Please contact Thunkshop Cafe in advance on 07957166092 to order your supper which will be served at 6.30pm. Seats will be reserved for people eating.

    Kean Productions Present: In Extremis (By Neil Bartlett) at the Thunkshop Caf, Ropetackle Centre, Shoreham-by-Sea, Friday 19th April 2013. Matinee, 2pm and Evening Show, 8pm.

    the Great Egg-case Hunt on the beach frontthe great egg-case Hunt 10.30am - 12noon, thursday 4th april. Meet at Shoreham Fort.

    Would you like to help and search amongst the seaweed on the strandline to look for the egg-cases of rays and dogfish, commonly known as Mermaids purses as well as finding other clues to marine life living off our coast.

    The information we gather will be useful to the Sharks Trust involved in the conservation of sharks and rays. Gerald Legg of Booth museum will be their guide.

    Bring a small polythene bag to put your finds in and rubber gloves would be useful. Wear warm clothes, wellies or strong footwear. FoSB members free. Adults 1, children 50p.For more information call Joy daintree on 01273 462584 or log on to www.fosbeach.com.

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    Well WIth the clocks moved forward we have got the longer evenings and the long weekend of Easter is behind us, so it really is time to look forward to the coming warmer months of summer. I just hope this year we get one, as Spring has definitely been colder, although at least a little drier.

    This time of year really is the busy time, where you can literally miss an opportunity to plant or sow something, or let the weeds take control in a few weeks. It may sound daunting

    but as I always say, keep the jobs small and frequent and it is easy to keep on top of the garden and it makes it so much more enjoyable.

    Its very easy to get carried away in the garden and spend a fortune on plants, but there are always cheaper options and what better way than to produce your own. Its a little bit more work, but I always think its so much more satisfying. A packet of seeds or bulbs can cost less than a single tray of bedding plants and produce so many more. If you do decide to sow flowers from seed, take care of them. Dont let them dry out, and be ruthless with pricking them out as they grow. Put simply it means get rid of the smaller seedlings that are taking up light, food and room and give the others a chance to grow. Its better to have a couple of good large healthy plants that put on a good show, rather than a lot of small weak plants that struggle. Also make sure you harden them off slowly to get them used to the outside temperature before you plant them out. Expose them to the outside conditions during the day a little at the time, and dont leave out overnight until the risk of frost has passed.

    Another way of producing more plants is layering. Many shrubs, such as honeysuckle, and forsythia can produce plants by using this method. Simply pull some of the younger stems down and peg them down onto the ground. Cover with some decent compost and leave. After a while they will produce their own roots, and you can cut them off of the main plant and replant as a new shrub. You can also use this method with fruit such as strawberrys when they send out runners.

    In general, keep on top of weeding, especially now as they will start to romp away in the warm weather, aided by the damp evenings. Also keep a look out for pests. There will be signs of greenfly and blackfly already so deal with them early to keep the infestation from getting too large and out of control

    Its a great time of year and whilst there is a lot to do its a real satisfying feeling, knowing that you are getting things ready for a good show of colour or of vegetables in the coming months. The phrase reap as you sow really couldnt be more apt at this time of year!

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    mAny people WAIt until a life changing time to see someone like me, for example when they want to move house, or are about to retire. I would happily see you at these times and help out, but often it is wise to make a review when these things are not occurring just to make sure you are in the right place with your finances. It can make a huge difference over a lifetime.

    Recently many people have been reviewing their pensions. I understand that the statements are easy to tuck away, and most are in language many would not understand, but this is your invested money. A pension review can have a real impact on your retirement income. Often people have several plans which have accumulated over the years. The good thing is that I am able to deal with your pension companies on your behalf, obtaining information and comparing your plans with the ones now available.

    You could be paying high charges, or languishing in funds which are not performing.

    At Talk Money we review your funds on an ongoing basis, its all part of the service. We also make sure that the risk you are taking is in line with your requirements, this is also monitored for you. All of this ensures that your money will be looked after from the point we arrange a pension for you.

    If you have investments, the story could be the same. With good intentions you could have invested in a stocks & shares ISA. How is this performing? Has it been reviewed and are you making the most of your tax free investments? Currently you can invest up to 10,680 in a stocks & shares ISA per financial year, many people dont use this allowance. ISAs are a great way to save for your future as all growth is tax free. Again we can make sure you are invested in the right funds, and review this for you as an ongoing service.

    Once your finances are in place you can review the values and performance on our online client system, Enable. The system keeps you in touch with your money and allows you access to information and values at all times, for all your plans and in one place.

    What about my other plans?All of your financial products can be reviewed to make sure you are getting the best for your money. You may have direct debits for life or protection policies where you are unsure what the

    plan covers. This can all be clarified for you. You could be paying for something which is no longer relevant to your situation, or if you arranged the policy directly you could be overpaying. Why pay for something which you dont actually need?

    What to do?if you would like a simple, independent review of things, please give me a call. i can arrange to see you at home if you need. i am also offering a free initial consultation to inside Shoreham and Southwick readers. My telephone number is 01273 224667. i would be very happy to help.

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    amount of the fee will depend on circumstances but we estimate it will be 0.5% of the loan amount. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.

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    Buy to let mortgages are not regulated by the Finanicial Services Authority. Talk Money is a trading style of Best Practice IFA Group Ltd, which is Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Services Authority. If you prefer to pay a fee for advice this option is available, the exact amount of the fee will depend on circumstances but we estimate it will be 0.5% of the loan amount. Where a rate is quoted the rate will depend on individual circumstances and not all borrowers will qualify for acceptance of the loan (or similar).Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.

    Claire Cook from independent mortgage and financial advisers Talk Money, gives you

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  • Shoreham Weathercocks and Weathervanes

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    WeAthervAnes vAry hugely in design and it sometimes seems like anything goes. The shape of the figure that turns to point between North, South, East and West might be a coat of arms, a horse and cart or a witch on a broomstick. Unusual designs to be found in Sussex include a coffee pot and a Bedouin riding a camel. Weathervanes started life as wind direction indicators rather than decorative objects however. The first metal one on record was in Ancient Greece around 100 BC. At the Tower of the Winds in Athens, the pinnacle was a statue of the sea god Triton holding a pointer, which rotated in the wind.

    The oldest weathervane in England is on a church at Etchingham in Sussex. It is made of copper and dates from 1363. Like all those crafted soon after, it bore a coat of arms, and had its roots in the cloth pennants on poles carried by armies in battle. These Heraldic weather vanes had to be licensed, and the shapes of the vanes was strictly regulated to indicate the rank of the person upon whose building it was displayed.

    By the late 17th century weather vanes, while still seen as useful indicators of wind direction for those crowing crops etc, were unregulated and could be created to the owners own specifications. Those with grand houses and castle saw them mostly as trendy embellishments. Farmers, fishermen and gamekeepers, in whose lives the weather played an important role, were now also free to fashion their own weathervanes, or have them crafted by the local blacksmith. A cattle farmer might have his weathervane designed in the image of a prize cow, a coach and horses was the vane of choice for carriers, and breweries often used a fox to top their roofs. The weathervane had gone from being a useful tool and a fashionable indicator of status, to an advertisement of a persons livelihood or trade, and one that could usefully be viewed at a distance.

    In Shoreham, the church of St. Mary de Haura provides a fine example of the pennant or pennon type of weather vane. A long vane designed to resemble a fluttering pennant follows an ornate pointer. It is inscribed with the letters JC and JWM and bears the date 1866. The initials are those of the two churchwardens who were in occupancy at the time the vane was erected.

    At St. Botolphs church, along the river Adur north of Old

    Shoreham, there is a large white-coloured weather vane in the shape of an arrow, residing on the original ancient roof of the church. St. Botolphs is thought to be named after an abbot from East Anglia, who died in 680 A.D. In The Story Of Shoreham Botolph is referred to as the boat-helper and in Scandinavia his name is linked to weather and crops, so the weathervane on the church roof is a very appropriate addition to this building. It is also one that must have been well used by both farmers and sailors over the centuries as the church is situated in farmland overlooking the river. A similar arrow-shaped vane adorns the roof of its near neighbour Coombes Church, which is situated on what is now Church Farm, Coombes, and was built during the 11th century.

    Weathercocks have a slightly different history to weathervanes, as their purpose was originally to be religious symbols. Around 850 AD a papal enactment required cockerels to be placed upon church towers as an emblem to St. Peter. The cockerel alluded to the denial of Christ thrice before the cock crew twice mentioned in The Bible. By 1000AD weathercocks had appeared on church spires and towers throughout the Christian world. The first weathercock recorded on a church in England was at Winchester in 643, and is illustrated in the Benedictional Book of around 984. The Bayeux Tapestry also includes the depiction of a weathercock. Here the bird-shaped weathervane is being taken to the roof of Westminster Abbey. In the 13th century an eminent theologian wrote: The cock at the summit of the church is a type of preacher. For the cock, ever watchful even in the depth of night, giveth notice of how the hours pass, wakeneth the sleepers, predicteth the approach of day, but first exciteth himelf by striking his sides with his wings.

    Shoreham has its own ecclesiastical weathercock on the roof of the tower of St. Nicholas church in Old Shoreham. This is a gilded weathercock, which it is believed is around 130 years old. In 1982 the weathercock needed to be repaired after its spindle ceased to move and the letters representing the four points of the compass had decayed. There are many other weathervanes and weathercocks to be seen around Shoreham, including some on private dwellings and it looks like being a tradition that continues to enjoy popularity for as long as humankind remains fascinated by the weather.

    Judy Upton

  • Details of your local cafficers, current priorities and dates of local meetings are available on-line at www.sussex.police.uk (enter your postcode) or by telephone by calling 101.

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    Rural securityWe hAve seen a number of rural crimes take place recently primarily in the form of Tack. This equipment is generally expensive and locked away on site.

    You can join your local Farm Watch Group by contacting you local Wildlife Crime Officer on the number below. This will provide you with information on rural crime in your area.

    We recommend that you take this opportunity to reassess any rural security you may have in place to protect your equipment and report anything you feel is suspicious to Sussex Police as soon as possible by calling 101. Remember, if you suspect it, report it!

    Vehicle CrimeA number of cars have been broken into recently across our district. In most cases this has resulted in the theft of objects that have been left on display and not properly secured such as satellite navigation equipment.

    The following steps will assist you in deterring this sort of crime. Park your vehicle in a well lit area. Place a sticker on your vehicle stating that no valuables

    are left in it over night. Remove your valuables. Remove your SatNav including its cradle. Wipe away the cradles sticky marks from your windscreen. Keep any personal belongings out of sight. The normal message applies, if you suspect

    it, report it to Sussex Police by calling 101.

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    sprIng, When It arrives, means those little Jackdaw fiends are eyeing up your chimney to build their nest. They start by dropping twigs down the chimney this is the foundation, or scaffolding as we like to call it. Look out for twigs in the grate since this is the first sign that your house chimney has been chosen for their new home.

    Once the twigs are installed, the birds build lovely solid nests and lay their eggs. By May chicks will have hatched so in May and June it is against the law to remove a nest as it may contain young birds.

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    you choose to light a fire as smoke will enter the room. Worse still if you have a gas fire as carbon monoxide is colourless and odourless. It can enter the room undetected unless you have taken appropriate action.

    Have a quick check of your chimney stack is there any bird activity do you have anything to prevent the birds from entering the chimney? Your sweep should be able to guide you on the type of cowl or bird guard that you need depending on what type of fire or woodburner you have.

    Are you Spring cleaning your home? Why not your chimney too? Your sweep will be able to alert you to any bird activity and take action now next month it will be too late.

    Chimneys that have been used during the winter months may drop tar and soot if they havent been swept. Getting the chimney swept is a great addition to your spring cleaning regime and will leave your chimney ready for winter or the next cold spell.

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    In todAy's connected world, nine out of ten children have a mobile phone, and are able to communicate with others as never before. Facebook, instant messaging, E-mail, Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, blogs and forums, with new platforms cropping up as others fall out of fashion. This can lead to problems for the concerned parent, wandering at which point they should intervene without provoking a tantrum.

    While this level of communication is for the most part positive, there may be negative consequences in the long run. Recent research showed that more than a third of under-13s use Facebook despite the site's age limit, and could be using the site without knowing the risks to their personal data.

    Mark Hall, managing director of Gotjuice.co.uk the online reputation management consultancy commented: "The playground has changed. Communication has never been so easy, and we can share our information over multiple platforms and reach thousands of people at the touch of a button.

    "It's all too easy to share that embarrassing party photo on Facebook, or write a shocking or perhaps an unintentional negative comment. However, is very hard to completely remove this content later. What your children think is a good idea to post online today stands a good chance of causing regret later on in life."

    GotJuice.co.uk suggest that parents read these four basic lessons to help better ensure that their children stay on the correct digital highway.

    lesson 1 on the web private information is not so private Explain to your kids that every time they update their Facebook status, upload a photo, or send a tweet, their private information has entered the public domain.

    Even if they delete the photo or remove the tweet, it is more than likely that a problem won't go away: A friend could have re-tweeted or passed on the information, a photo could have been copied onto another site, and that joke they thought might have gained a couple of new followers might rebound on them. The end result is the same things tend to stick around for a long time in cyberspace. What your child may think is private between their friends becomes public.

    lesson 2- Your child's activity and what they share online becomes their permanent record Every school pupil has lived in fear of damaging their permanent record where every little thing they ever did good or bad was kept in a filing cabinet in the school office.

    Now there's a new kind of permanent record the information your child shares online, and content that mentions them,which could be used against them later on in life. University admissions, employers, even potential dates will be able to view this information and form an opinion of your child without their knowledge.

    Your child needs to know what to keep private, not only about themselves, but those around them.

    lesson 3 Play nice, children It has never been easier to communicate. For the most part, the advantages are clear to see, but the information explosion has also seen a dramatic rise in cyber-bullying.

    Insults posted on social media sites can be just as hurtful and damaging as saying and doing something in real life. Social media insults can be worse, as the damage follows both the victim and the culprit around. It will always be in their pocket on a smart phone, and because everybody is more connected, there can be no avoiding it. Understanding how their actions online affect others should play an important part in your children's social media education.

    lesson 4 Your child's brand It is simple to start monitoring your child's name and mentions online. There are many free tools such as Google Alerts, Social Mention or even simple searches on Twitter which will both alert you and give you access to anything that is published about your child.

    When it comes to your child's online reputation, taking proactive steps should never be considered a bad idea. Educating your child early on about positive steps to take will put them ahead of the curve against many adults who still operate under the assumption that their reputation online isn't important.

    Most importantly, don't be devious about what you are doing. Let your child know you are watching their back online, but make it clear you have no interest in invading their privacy. The concerned parent should pay just as much attention to their children's online life as they do to their welfare in the real world.

    How to manage your child's reputation onlinePrivate information on the Internet is not so private, and the way your children interact on the web today could come back and harm them later on in adult life.

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    neW Industry evIdence shows that tradespeople have been worst hit in the north of England. Thousands of small building businesses and one-man-bands up had expected to cash in on the crisis as property owners opted to make home improvements rather than move house. As the cost of living escalates and the average householder feels the pinch any non-essential home improvement work will undoubtedly be put on the backburner.

    According to job-auction website e-genie, tradespeople, especially those in the north, are taking the brunt of the economic downturn. The job auction website deals with hundreds of requests daily from householders looking for skilled people to carry out building, repair or decoration work.

    However, it seems homeowners in the south-east have more money to spare for vital home improvements than northerners, according to e-genie, which has been monitoring activity on its website over the past three months. More than half of the requests for work are from the south of England while only 28 per cent have come from the north and Scotland.

    Stefan Troester from eGenie says: "We have witnessed the demand for plumbers, electricians, builders and other tradespeople has fallen sharply

    in recent weeks in the north of Britain. However, the opposite is taking place in the south particularly London. This does highlight a marked change as earlier in the year, when the credit crunch was first starting to bite, as demand was."

    In contrast to their cash strapped northern neighbours, Londoners make up a quarter of all requests for building work and home improvement. The capital made up 26 per cent of the total requests for tradespeople on the website last month.

    But it seems homeowners in Scotland and the northwest prefer a spot of DIY than paying out for a professional, as both areas accounted for less than nine per cent of auctions for workers.

    Homeowners to be on their guardIn this difficult climate, tradespeople need to be even more savvy and proactive when marketing their services and attracting new business. As the competition for business gets tougher, consumers need to be even more wary of cowboy tradespeople. Many see this as an opportunity to attract customers through low-cost services delivered without any professional expertise or training.

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    Shoreham Gallery is run solely by a collective oftalented local artists. On display is a wonderful

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    Saturday 9th April 2013 saw the 1st Anniversary of the First Foot Clinic.

    Karen and Martin celebrated with a Fundraising Open Day in aid of The Alzheimers Society. You helped us raise over 400 for the charity on the day!!

    The weather held out and enabled them to hold a grueling 12 hour Bikeathon, two raffles, a delicious cake sale and a fun Guess the amount of feet in the jar competition!

    Their thanks goes out to those who helped out with some pedal power! Saw Kulu, Chris, Ann and Gaynor Headon, Nader Jadaa, Aazel Twuel, Sarah Hopkins and Flo Paul.

    Karen and Martin would also like to thank all those that supported them on the day, especially Alan from Treadrite, Millers Pantry and Xpressions Gifts in Shoreham High Street; Wadurs Swimming Pool in Shoreham,Liz (Lizs Cakes) in Lancing.

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    southWIck operA Is proud to present for the first time in its history James Goldmans and Stephen Sondheims musical FOLLIES.

    When former members of the Weismann Follies reunite on the eve of their theatres demolition, two couples remember their glorious past and face the harsher realities of the present. In the crumbling glamour of the theatre, the shadows of

    their younger selves remind them of the complicated steps theyve danced both on the stage and throughout their lives.

    Winner of seven Tony awards, FOLLIES echoes the songs, exuberance and romance of the lively vaudevillian days between the two World Wars. With such well-known songs as Broadway Baby, Im Still Here, Too Many Mornings,

    Could I Leave You? and Losing My Mind, FOLLIES gives words to the ghosts that haunt the stages of Broadways great old theatres.

    Director SIMON GRAY has assembled a first rate cast including TANIA NEWTON in the role of Sally Durant Plummer. Tania is an experienced professional musical theatre performer who has appeared in major

    touring and West End musicals including CATS, BEAUTY & THE BEAST and LES MISERABLES (in which she has played both Fantine and Madame Thenadier). She is also featured on the soundtrack of the recent Oscar winning film of Les Miserables.

    As Ben Stone we are pleased to welcome a new member to Southwick Opera, JIM APTED. Amongst his many stage roles, Jim recently appeared as a prisoner in the film of LES MISERABLES. Also new to Southwick Opera is STEVE EMERY although he is a familiar face on the local theatre seen. Steve plays Buddy Plummer. A long standing member of Southwick Opera is KAREN ORCHIN who plays the role of Phyllis Stone, Karen was last seen with Southwick Opera in the title role in KISS ME KATE.

    Playing the roles of Young Sally and Young Phyllis are two more newcomers to Southwick Opera: NAOMI BATES and ALICE CROSSFIELD. Young Buddy and Young Ben are played by IAIN BISHOP and GARY LYNN both of whom have appeared with the company in the past and are well known on the local musical theatre scene.

    Other roles are played by ANTHEA MYALL, HILARY ANDREWS, JANE PEMBERTON, VIV AYLWARD, CHRISTINA MANCHESTER, ALAN SOUTTER all of whom have trod the Southwick Opera boards, along with new members FRANCES RICHARDSON, ANN COLLINS, LEA SPELLS and MADISON HORNE.

    With support from the Southwick Opera Chorus and full orchestra this production of FOLLIES promises to be one not to be missed!

    Tickets are available from 01273 597094 or on line from www.ticketlord.com/barn.htm

    Further information available from SIMON GRAY on 07885 833579

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    Musical Director / Director Simon Gray Associate Director Emma Edwards Choreographer Nathan Potter

    This amateur production is presented by arrangement with JOSEF WIENBERGER LIMITED On behalf of MUSIC THEATRE INTERNATIONAL of NEW YORK

    Book by JAMES GOLDMAN Music & Lyrics by STEPHEN SONDHEIM

    Produced originally on Broadway by Harold Prince By special arrangement with Cameron Mackintosh

    13th -18th May 2013

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    FolliesSOUTHWICK OPERA is proud to present for the first time in its history James Goldmans and Stephen Sondheims musical FOLLIES.

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    Whats on in AprilQuirky Quiz at the Crown and anchor, High Street, Shoreham. Every tuesday night. Starts 8pm.Fun times to be had every Tuesday evening with compare Mark Stack. The Quiz for Fun People-not wannabe Einstein's. Reserve a table recommended by calling 01273 463500. 1 per person plus 1 per table.

    CaP Money CourseThis is a free course to help you manage your money better and learn to budget, save and spend well. The next CAP Money Course starts on Wednesday 17th April and continues on 24th April and 1st May at 10am at Shoreham Baptist Church, Western Road, Shoreham. To book your place or for further information call Julia on 07857 799123 or visit www.capmoneycourse.org.

    Johnny loves Junes Vintage & Handmade FairAn array of stalls from sellers and makers of fine vintage and handmade goods. Plus pop up tea room, vintage beauty parlour, live boogie woogie from singing trio Three Penny Piece and jive dancing with free introductory lesson from Brighton Jive.Saturday 6th April 2013, 11.00am 4.00pm. The Shoreham Centre Pond Road. Shoreham-by-Sea West Sussex BN43 5WU 50p entry, kids free. www.facebook.com/johnnylovesjunevintage

    Shoreham Farmers Market The Shoreham Artisans' Market selling local Sussex produce takes place in East Street, Shoreham-by-Sea, between 9:00am and 2:00pm every fourth Saturday of the month. The forth coming market will be 13th April.

    Southwick Cricket Club Southwick Cricket Club is looking for players of all ages and abilities and umpires and scorers for cricket on Southwick Green. Anyone interested should contact our club secretary Tania Martin on [email protected] for details. Cricket Nets at Shoreham Academy have already started in preparation for this coming season so please get in touch soon.

    Shoreham Baptist Church: PrayerWould you appreciate someone praying with you? We are Christians from Shoreham Baptist Church who believe that God heals today. If you would like prayer (for yourself or for someone you know)or a listening ear please come to Room1 in the Shoreham Centre from 10am to 12am every Wednesday. These prayer times are totally private and confidential. For more details please ring mike 07881543815. These sessions will start from Wednesday 1st May.

    Shoreham rubber Bridge ClubEvery Thursday Afternoon 2pm - 4.30pm at Shoreham Community Centre Further information tel: 01903 535154

    Southwick & Shoreham Country MarketEvery Friday 9-00-11.00 in the Porter Room at Southwick Community Centre. Home made cakes, biscuits and sausage rolls, jam chutney, local honey, fresh eggs, allotment and home grown fruit, veg and plants. Hand made crafts: toys, knitted baby clothes, peg bags, aprons, fridge magnets, bags, hair accessories, brooches, bookmarks, greetings cards and lots more! The perfect place to buy a gift or a treat - cakes and craft items can be made to order - please ask!

    adur Healthy WalkersThis is a group which encourages non walkers to get fit and healthy. Walks range from gentle strolls to more challenging ones in the local area. Led by trained leaders and are free! Details found in local libraries, community centres, GP's surgeries and leisure centres. www.adur.gov.uk/healthy

    Church lane NurseryChurch Lane Nursery OFSTED inspected playschool offering morning, afternoon and all day sessions - term time only. Please call on 0771 2701720 or 07403 181186 or find us at www.churchlanenursery.co.uk.

    rainbow Poetry GroupPoetry for pleasure. Meets first Monday of the month. Except August. It is 7.30pm start at Ferry Inn, East St, Shoreham.. For info please contact 01273 452005.

    Southlanders Community GroupOpen on a Monday and Friday morning for snacks, lunches, internet access, exercise etc. More information at www.southlanders.org.uk or by phoning 07919651212.

    Southwick Community Centre Indoor Friday Table-Top Sale Every week at Southwick Community Centre.9.00a.m. - 1.00p.m.Cafe Open 10am-2pm A Variety of Stalls. Please ring 01273 592819 for any enquiries

    Adult dAnce clAssesModern Sequence dance ClubShoreham Modern Sequence Dance Club, Quayside Centre,Upper Kingston Lane, Southwick, Every Wednesday 1.45--4.15pm. Come to learn all new dances. Info:Doreen Walter 01273 461417

    tHE tWittEN SCHool oF SEQUENCE daNCiNGTea Dances with Tuition every Monday afternoon at St. John Ambulance Hall,The Twitten, Southwick. 1.30pm to 4.00pm. 3.00 each including refreshments. Absolute beginners welcome. Private Tuition available. For information ring Mike or Audrey on 01273 592194 or visit our website www.twittendance.speedy.uk.net

    Ballroom and latin ClassesMondays : Beginners 7pm - 8pm. Admission 4 per class. Improvers and Intermediate: 8pm - 9.30pm Admission 5 per class. Private lessons and coaching for medallist examinations are also available by appointment. All Classes held at the Southwick Methodist Church Hall. Call (01273) 887611 or Mob: 07521 800294 for details

    Salsa classesSalsa classes at The Ropetackle every Monday night. Classes for first-timers, beginners, improvers and intermediates. Lessons 8:30- 10pm except public holidays.Admission: 6 Classes with: Aaron George M | Amber Davis | Sam Tebbs | Yanel Eugenio

    Salsa ClassSalsa class at the Shoreham Centre (2 Pond Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, BN43 5WU) Starting on the 14th September at 8:00pm. First class free for beginners. Teacher: Yanel from Cuba

    a Chance to danceFridays 7-30pm -10pm (except first Friday in month). Ballroom, Latin and some Sequence. 3 includes Tea & Biscuits. Southwick Methodist Church Hall. For more info: ring Ralph. (01273) 595165.

    Hip Hop dance in the South East.Classes open to all in Worthing, Brighton, Haywards Heath, Burgess Hill, Bognor Regis and beyond. For More info: [email protected] / 07900 681355 www.t21dance.com

    Zumba ClassesNew Zumba classes started at St. Giles Church Hall, Shoreham by Sea (near Buckingham Park). Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday mornings, 9.30 - 10.30 am, and 10.45 - 11.45 am. Thursdays, 7.45 - 8.45 pm. First class is FREE! Following classes only 3!! Loyalty cards available. Please call your licensed Zumba Instructor, Nadia on 07581149872 to book your place, or email [email protected]

    Zumba FitnessFun Latin inspired dance fitness classes with Sarah Parker Thursdays 6.45pm-7.30 The Shoreham Centre (upstairs room 8). 4 per session, drop in class, loyalty card available. Call 07885 205307 for more information.

    Core, Stretch and tone A class aimed at working on core stability& increased strength, to tone and define muscles & improve fitness levels, and aid balance , co-ordination and posture. Tuesdays, 8-9pm, The Shoreham Centre (ground floor room 2) 4.50 per session. Call Sarah 07885 205307 for info.

    ZumbaIf you want to exercise and smile at the same time come and join me, Becca for a fun dance based fitness workout. Monday- 6.30pm, Tuesday- 6.30pm+7.45pm, Wednesday- 5.30pm&6.45pm, Thursday- 10.45am+6.15pm, Saturday-1.45pmAll these classes are held at Southwick Community Centre. Also Wednesday-10.30am at shoreham Ropetackle centre. Please BOOK your place by texting 07933380231/ emailing [email protected] or visiting facebook page zumbawithrebeccawatts Your first class free! Plus loyalty cards given. Price : 5\ 3 for students

    "dance for Fun!" with Mike and audreyMonthly Friday afternoon TEA DANCES (Ballroom, Latin, Sequence, Line) at The St. John Ambulance Hall, The Twitten, Southwick. 2.00pm till 4.00pm - Admission 3.00 incl. refreshments. Next Dances: 22nd February and 22nd March.Details: 01273 502104 or visit our website www.twittendance.speedy.uk.net

    lazy river Square dance ClubMonday evenings 8pm 10pm. The Shoreham Centre, Pond Road, Shoreham, BN43 5WU. T: (01273) 454686 / W: www.shorehamcentre.co.uk

    Modern JiveLearn Modern Jive, Wednesdays from 8pm 11pm at The Shoreham Centre, Pond Road, Shoreham. Contact Ian and Diana on 01273 453733 for more details or visit www.danceaholics.co.uk.

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    Shoreham Folk dance ClubMondays 8 10pm (Excluding Bank Holidays). St. Julians Church Hall, Rectory Road, Shoreham. Membership - 1 pa / Fees - 1 per session. Adults & Teens welcome. For more info please call Mrs Holroyd on (01273) 415557

    Smoldering, Sensual, Soulful argentine tango Shoreham Centre on Tuesday evenings. Beginners and Improvers courses start every 4 weeks. All Ages welcome. Advance bookings only 28. email [email protected]. For information contact Robin and Delia 01273 464311. www.brightontango.com and brightondancing.com

    Southwick Sequence dance Club Every Wednesday at St. John Ambulance Hall, The Twitten, Southwick.7.30 to 9.30pm - 3.00 each (First Night FREE). Information call Phil on 01273 592287www.southwicksequenc.speedy.uk.net

    Strictly dancing With lisaOffering fun, friendly dance classes covering a variety of styles (not partner dancing). Learn one style per session on Mon 6.15-7.15pm and Thurs 1.45-2.45pm at The Shoreham Centre, Pond Rd. Or improve your fitness with lots of styles per session at the Dance Fit class on Thur 6.15-7.15pm at The Steyning Centre, Fletcher's Croft. For more info contact Lisa on 07939 248871 / [email protected]

    Sigma dance School offers Ballroom & latin dance Classes Mondays: Beginners : 6.30pm 8pm. Improvers and intermediate : 8pm 9.30pm.Admission 5 per class. Classes held at the Southwick Methodist Church Hall. Call (01273) 887611 for details.

    Southwick Scottish dance Country ClubThursdays 8.00pm 10.00pm. Southwick Community Centre Garden Room. 2.50 per session. All ages welcome. For more info please call Julie Howell 01273 415778 [email protected]

    Sussex Highland dancers Southwick & Shoreham BranchSaturdays 10.45am 11.45am. St Julians Church Hall, Rectory Road, Shoreham. 5 years and over. Fees Adults 2.50 per session, Children 2 per session. For more info contact Trudy Bellinger on 07854 649711.

    musIc, Arts And creAtIve WrItIng Creative WritingLike writing stories / poems? Join our small informal group meeting every Tuesday in the Snug bar at The Crab Tree Inn from 7 to 9 pm. No tuition...No fees. For further information telephone George on 01273 273284 or mobile:07530 646570.

    'Come and Sing' recording WorkshopYour chance to feature on several tracks by well known choral composers and gain insight into the unique world of recording. Suitable for all mixed voices in a practical and friendly environment. Saturday 20th October 2012. 2pm to 6pm

    Beach BateriaAll ages and abilities are welcome to join community Samba Band. No experience necessary, instruments provided. Every Wednesday from 7.45pm to 9.30pm at the Hall at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Kings Walk, Shoreham Beach, BN43 5LF. Adults 4 per session, Students/ concessions 3, under 16s 2; first session free. Just turn up or contact Danny Dryer 07779 858310

    Creative Writing Workshops: Unleash your imaginationWorkshops at Shoreham Library. The group will go in an exhibition for the Adur Festival. Group meets alternative Friday mornings 10am to 11.30 am at the Shoreham Library. For more info call Jennifer on 01273 454867

    Messengers UK Youth Gospel ChoirA community youth gospel choir in Shoreham for 10 18 year olds. No auditions necessary just enthusiasm. Shoreham Baptist Church, Western road, Shoreham. Tuesdays from 7 8.30pm. For more info visit www.messengerschoir.org or email [email protected]

    Music WorkshopsFor a variety of music workshops ranging from Junior Rock School through to songwriting, DJ-ing and music technology call Sussex Academy of Music (SAM) on 0800 756 9411 or visit their website at www.sussexmusic.com

    Southwick art ClubWednesdays 7.30pm at Southwick Community Centre. Membership fee - 30 p/a. Over 16s. Contact: Clifford Feeney (01273) 411890

    Shoreham oratorio ChoirRehearsals Thursday evenings 7.45 9.30pm in The Methodist Church, Brunswick Road, Shoreham by Sea. For more details call Maggie Kent 01273 465495 or visit www.shoreham-oratorio-choir.co.uk

    St. Mary de Haura Handbell ringersSmall friendly group. New members (over 16s) always welcome. The group meets Wednesdays from 7.30pm at St. Mary De Haura Church, Shoreham. Membership 25. For more info contact Joy Gibbs 01903 245660.

    courses, clubs And WorkshopsMorris side seeks membersOld Shoreham Buccaneers is a recently formed morris dance team for men and women. We practice between September and April in the Shoreham Community Centre (Tuesday evenings) and perform in and around the local area in the spring and summer months. See our website for more information and activities during our first dancing season (myweb.tiscali.co.uk/williamjfarmer/buccaneers). If you are interested please email [email protected] or phone 01273 453719.

    Choir-By-the-SeaStarting Wednesday October 24th CHOIR-BY-THE-SEA 6.30 - 8.30 in the Shoreham centre 2 Pond road Shoreham-by-sea BN43 5 WU. No need to read music or have had previous singing experience just bring your desire to sing. Led by vocal leader Stella Clifford, accompanied on guitar. come along and see if it's for you! 5 a session

    Hove and adur Sea CadetsInstructors needed for cadets aged 10-18 wide range of skills. Training provided. More details see www.sea-cadets.org/hoveadur/home.aspx or call Ian Wright (01273 594697) email [email protected].

    the Welcome ClubWe meet every Wednesday in room 2 at the Shoreham Centre for the over 50s, drop in for a cuppa & chat between 10-12.30 with bingo between 1.30-3.30, friendly atmosphere everyone welcome. For more info please contact Peter Hornsby at Age UK West Sussex 01903 854996.

    adur Petanque ClubThe club meets on Sundays, Monday afternoons, Tuesday and Thursday evenings at the Lancing Leisure Centre.

    WaSPiGThe Worthing And Shoreham Psychic Information Group now meets on alternate Thursday evenings. Perfect for anyone with psychic or spiritual leanings. For more information please contact Jeremy or Pam on 01903 209938.

    Spanish courseSpanish Courses at Shoreham Centre. Saturdays 11-12.30 pm Spanish for Beginners and 9.30-11am Spanish for Beginners 2 (some knowledge required). 10 sessions starting 6th April (15 hours total). 89 (materials included). Contact [email protected] or call (01273) 455895.

    Steyning decorative and Fine arts Society Steyning DFAS meets at The Steyning Centre, opp St Andrews Church, Steyning, on the 2nd Monday of each month at 10.30. Coffee 10am. Visitors welcome (donation 5). The 8th April lecture will be "The Fishbourne Roman Palace & Gardens" by Gordon Hayden. Contact Don Harry on 01903 812232, email: [email protected] .

    adur art ClubWe meet on Tuesdays at 7pm to 9pm and Thursdays 2pm to 4pm in room 8 (upstairs) at the Shoreham Centre Pond Road. We are a very friendly club, and although we do not have tuition as such, we have some very talented members who are always willing to help beginners. Annual subscription is 40, which entitles members to attend both weekly meetings, and also includes tea or coffee and biscuits.An additional charge is made when we have demonstrations by proffessional artists. Anyone interested in joining is welcome to visit, and see us all at work. More information on our website www.aartsc.webs.com

    arts and Crafts, iCt, Health & Well-being, languages, Maths, English & ESol (English for Speakers of other languages)West Sussex Adult & Community Learning Service runs a wide range of courses in the local area. Please contact 01273 598812 or pick up a brochure from your local library. Super Saturday Workshops at the NEW Shoreham Academy Saturday 23 June 2012. Please contact 01273 598812 for courses.

    CalligraphyLearn to write beautifully with Calligraphy. Friendly Saturday workshops and weekly classes on Wednesday afternoons at Sompting Community Centre, Thursdays at Southwick Community Centres and Monday evenings at Steyning Grammar School. Please contact Nancy at 01273 453387 or email: [email protected] for more information.

    clubs adur East lions club Meets 4th Tuesday of the month (except December)* at the Royal George Public House, Holmbush Roundabout, Shoreham. 7.30pm. All welcome. Contact: www.adureastlions.org.uk

    Bowling ClubWe are an outdoor bowling club and always are interested in taking on new members. This year is a very special year as it is our 75th Anniversary and we are celebrating with some different venues which should be a very good year. We are a happy club and welcome anyone interested to come along our hours of play are 10 1 2 5.30 and 6 dusk We also have a very good Social venue If anyone would feel like trying Bowls for a very healthy hobby - please contact the Secretary on 520259 or email [email protected]

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    adur Valley Bridge Clubs- ShorehamEBU Affiliated Duplicate Bridge Club. Very friendly. Visitors welcome. No partner required. The Hall of the Church of The Good Shepherd, Shoreham Beach. Tuesday afternoons at 1.30pm. For more information contact Bob & Kathy Whiting on (01403) 711707, Email: [email protected], www.adurbridge.org.uk

    adUr Book Club for the over 60sMeetings are at Shoreham Library on the 1st Thursday of every month from 10:30-11:00am. All books supplied free by West Sussex Library Service. Large print and audio versions available. For more info call Brenda Slater on 01444 235549 or email [email protected]

    a Bead Group Meet Monday and the second Thursday of every month from 10am-4pm. Participants must bring a packed lunch. Tea and coffee is provided. Prices are 2.50 for half a day and 5.00 for the whole day. Location: Anita's beads, 4 Broadreach, Ropetackle, Shoreham-by-Sea, BN43 5EY.Tel: 01273 454672 Website: www.anitasbeads.net

    indoor Bowling Adur Indoor Bowling Club welcomes new members, men and women of all ages and abilities. It is a fun and friendly club. Free introduction and coaching sessions. Open from 9 am to 10 pm, 7 days a week from September to April, and often in the summer. Location: Old Barn Way, Southwick BN42 4NT ( next to the Leisure Centre). Easy free parking. Call in or phone 01273-870670 ( ask for the green steward). "

    Bridge(duplicate - EBU licensed) on Wednesdays 1.30 p.m. - 4.45 p.m. at Adur Indoor Bowling Club, Old Barn Way, Southwick. Lunch and refreshments available together with a free car park. Jill or Dave 01273 566101.

    NoVa A friendly social group in the Brighton & Hove area for the 40s to early 60s age group. Join us for: meals out, theatre, cinema, parties, barbecues, live music, badminton, tennis, talks, walks, day trips, pub quizzes and much, much more. For more details please ring: Pat 0844 5855 668 or our website: www.novabrighton.org.uk

    the Senior Monday Club meet every Monday between 10 12.30 in the Garden Room at Southwick Community Centre for the over 50s We have a gentle exercise class, board games, speakers and refreshments friendly atmosphere everyone welcome. For more info please contact Peter Hornsby 01903 854996.

    adur Petanque Club (Boules) Tuesdays & Thursdays from 7pm and Sunday mornings from 10.30am at Lancing Manor Park (next to the Impulse Leisure Centre). New members welcome. Come and Try. For further information please call (01903) 776387 or visit www.adurpetanque.co.uk

    Shoreham Stamp ClubRegular monthly meetings in Shoreham 7.30pm, second Wednesday each Month - guest speakers and exhibitions of postage stamps and associated material. New Members always welcome. Further information please contact Mike Slamo Tel 01273 732956

    Shoreham rubber Bridge Club.Meets at the Shoreham Community Centre, Thursdays, 2.00 to 4.30 p.m. Welcomes new members. Contact: 01273-455597

    Southwick Camera ClubAll abilities and ages welcome. The club meets Thursdays from 7.30pm at the Southwick Community Centre and has an interesting schedule of participatory and spectator events. For more information contact Steve White on (01273) 413285

    Southwick art ClubMeets Wednesdays 7.30 pm to 9.30pm in the at Southwick Community Centre. New members(over16's) always welcome. Come along and enjoy painting and drawing in an informal and friendly atmosphere. No qualifications required only a love of art. For more information contact Clifford Feeney 01273 411890. Southwick Lace Class meets every Tuesday at Southwick Community Centre,from 9.45 to 11.45am. Beginners and experienced lacemakers all welcome to join our friendly group. Please contact the tutor, Rosemary Brown, on 01273 591346 for further details.

    Steyning Camera ClubThe Steyning Camera Club meets at The Steyning Centre, Fletchers Croft, Steyning, BN44 3XZ, mainly alternate Wednesdays from September to May in the Saxon Room at 7:30. Photographers of all abilities are welcome to join. For more information go to www.steyningcc.org.uk.

    Shoreham Stitch & Bitch Knitting Group Meet every Monday at Beach House, East Street from 7:30pm to 9:30pm. All abilities from newbies to experienced welcome. For more information email Linda at: [email protected]

    Southwick & Fishersgate Horticultural SocietyThe society meets on the 1st Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm in the Garden Room, Southwick Community Centre. New members always welcome. For more information please contact Julie on (01273) 596707 or email [email protected].

    the Southern Counties orchid Society Meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month in the De Brock Suite at Lancing Leisure Centre. 7.30pm start. Monthly speakers give talks on various aspects of orchid culture or associated interests such as travel which could include many aspects of natural history. Membership at present is 10 per person per annum. Please contact the Secretary on 01273 597921 for more information.

    Sussex QuiltersWe are an informal group who welcome beginners and established quilters. We meet on the first Wednesday of each month from 10am until 12 mid-day in the Deall Room at Southwick Community Centre. First visit is free to try us out. Annual fee is 15. For further information contact Anne Moncrieff (01273) 328215 or Angela Avis (01273) 595369

    Wick theatre CompanyMost Mondays from 8pm. Membership 25pa. 17 year olds and above welcome. The Barn Theatre, Southwick Community Centre. (The Young Wick Players (12 17 year olds) meet Weds 7.30pm 9.30pm in Southwick Community Centre). For more info contact Betty Dawes on (01273) 594052.

    U3aRetired looking for new or old interests to share with others? Shoreham and Southwick U3A offers an extensive range of educational, creative and leisure activities for older people. Its a flourishing and friendly organization and new members are welcome. Contact 01273 455701 for more information.

    Worthing Speakers Club Public Speaking Made Fun.Meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays each month at The The Burlington Hotel, Marine Parade, Worthing, BN11 3QLArrive for: 715pm, Start: 7:30pm, Finish 9:30pm. Everyone very welcome. For more information please contact Meg Heyworth on 07940838422, [email protected] or visit www.worthingspeakers.org.uk

    sports And leIsurelow impact runningLearn to run with ease. Dai Richards will show you how to apply some simple Alexander Technique principles to your running. This will help you enjoy your running more and avoid joining the 70% or runners that suffer injury each year. Just starting out or seasoned marathon runner there will be something for everyone. Booking essential! Sunday 6th January 11AM, Beach Green, Shoreham Beach. Contact: www.stophurting.co.uk 01273 382 092

    aerobicsAerobics low/high impact with upper body workout. Every Monday and Wednesday 6.45-7.45 at the Southwick Christian Community Church. Roman Crescent, Southwick. 4 per session. Drop in or contact Susan on (01273)249600 for more details.

    aerobics (incorporating small hand weights)Low / High impact class with upper body workout. Every Monday 6.30-7.30pm at St. Julian's Church Hall, Rectory Rd. Shoreham. 4.50 per session. Drop in or contact Susan on (01273) 249600 for more details.

    Boxercise SessionsEvery Tuesday 6pm-7pm, Holmbush Primary School, Shoreham. Boxercise is a great workout that is sure to get you fit in good shape. Contact Dave for further details on 07798573954 or [email protected]

    Personal training1-2-1 fitness training to help you achieve your goals whether it be weight loss, tone up, sport specific or injury rehabilitation. Held in a place of your choice or in my private studio in Shoreham. Contact Dave for further details on 07798 573954 or [email protected]

    Your YogaEvery Tuesday 11.15am-12.30pm. Location: The Shoreham Centre, Pond Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, BN43 5WU. General level-beginners. Drop ins 7 (subject to space) Special offer of ten week course for 50 when you mention this listing. Please contact Rebecca on 07908 732033 [email protected] www.youryoga.org.uk

    legs Bums and tumsTuesday evenings 7-8pm in the main hall The Shoreham centre. 4.50 per session with an aerobic warm up and exercises aimed at toning legs, bums and tums! For more info call Sarah on 07885 205307

    55+ Exercise to music:Routines to Sinatra, Motown etc - to loosen joints, strengthen muscles and improve circulation. Every Tuesday 2.00 -2.45pm & Thursday 10.30 11.15am at the Oasis Christian Fellowship, Hangleton Way, Hove. For more details please call Susan on (01273) 249600. 3.50 per session.

    PilatesMixed ability drop-in Pilates classes at the Shoreham Centre on Tuesdays 9.30 am. For more details ring Jenny on 01273 454041.

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    Whats on in AprilPilatesDrop in pilates class. Wednesdays, 09.30 - 10.30. Shoreham Community Centre, room 7. Each class is 5. Do 5 classes and get your 6th free. Pilates helps to increase strength of the pelvic floor, abdominal and back muscles. You will develop flexibility, strength, and have fun! For more information, contact Charlie (BSc, polestar) on 07780 660942.

    Power YogaShoreham community centre, Monday 10.30-11.30. A dynamic, flowing and energetic class that increases strength, fitness and flexibility. 6. Do 5 classes get the 6th free! Call Rose 07814 505998

    Hatha YogaTuesday 11.15am-12.30pm The Shoreham Centre, Pond Road. General Level - beginners welcome.6 week courses - 40. Please contact Rebecca to find out the next available start. :www.rebeccawilsonhealth.com [email protected] 07908732033

    Pregnancy YogaGentle yoga to help your body adapt to the changes of pregnancy, prepare for birth and meet other mums-to-be. Classes are Wed 4.45-6.15 and 6.30-8pm at the Huntingdon Hall, Shoreham Free Church, Buckingham Rd., Shoreham. Call Rachel on 01273 386121, email [email protected] and for more infor or see www.yogilife.co.uk

    Yoga in ShorehamSaturdays at The Shoreham Centre on Pond Rd. 9.30-11am hatha yoga and 11.30am-1245pm pregnancy yoga. For more details or to book a class, please visit www.lynnejarrettyoga.co.uk or get in touch directly at [email protected] or call me on 07515917169. Look forward to teaching you soon.

    Yoga Hatha and Vinyasa Flow Yoga at Shoreham Chiropractic Clinic. Morning and evening classes. For more information call 01273 461155.

    Yoga & Movement therapyA Journey to freedom for Body & soul. Mondays: Gentle pace, Beginners, Seniors; 11.30 12.40 Progression, strong