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April 29th, 2024

New exhibition space launches at Highdown Gardens

Local creatives can now exhibit their work amongst Worthing’s unique collection of picturesque plants thanks to the launch of a new exhibition space at Highdown Gardens.

The gardens, at the top of Highdown Rise, off Littlehampton Road, have long been an inspiration for artists and photographers, with their beautiful collection of rare flowers, trees and shrubs from all over the world.

Following the creation of a new space, named Highdown Gallery, creatives, as well as art and craft groups, can now present their work surrounded by the stunning display of Worthing’s much-loved and free-to-access chalk gardens.

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April 9th, 2024

Worthing community groups invited to express an interest in development funding

Community groups and organisations are being invited to find out if their projects are eligible for funding ahead of the re-opening of Worthing Borough Council’s Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Neighbourhood Fund.

Applications for the fund will open in May, but the council is inviting groups to express an interest now by filling out a simple form.

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March 18th, 2024

Worthing Community Awards celebrate individuals and organisations who have made a positive impact

The Worthing Community Awards aims to celebrate and recognise individuals and organisations who have made a positive impact in the local community.

From volunteering and fundraising, to supporting local businesses and promoting social causes, the awards shine a spotlight on those
who have gone above and beyond in giving back to their community.

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March 18th, 2024

Adur and Worthing Councils launches food waste competition

Adur & Worthing Councils is giving away hot composting bins as part of Food Waste Action Week 2024.

Residents are being asked to send in their top tips for reducing food waste at home for a chance to win one of six hot composting bins.

By heating the waste up to 60°C, hot bins can turn food waste into compost in 30 to 90 days. The councils have been given six hot bins (three large and three small) by West Sussex County Council and want to give residents the opportunity to start composting at home.

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