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Jan 27th, 2011 | By editorStudio IV Photographic Solutions for Your Business. Glen Harris & Mike Gunn Commercial Photography 01903 251 060 26 Ivy Arch Road Worthing West Sussex BN14 8BX www.studioiv.co.uk
Studio IV Photographic Solutions for Your Business. Glen Harris & Mike Gunn Commercial Photography 01903 251 060 26 Ivy Arch Road Worthing West Sussex BN14 8BX www.studioiv.co.uk
Communities in Worthing The borough of Worthing has about 50 active Christian places of worship. There is also a mosque, which follows the Sunni tradition. There are also 16 former church buildings which are either disused or in secular use. Worthing’s first Anglican church, St Paul’s, was built in 1812; previously, worshippers had to travel
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Vintage and Unique Guitars 28-30 High Street Worthing West Sussex BN11 1NT 01903 209199
You Hair Salon Hair Health Beauty Solarium Salon 42 High Street Worthing West Sussex BN11 1LL Tel Worthing 01903 233860 or 01903 234952
Purity Beauty Salon Manicures Pedicures Detox Foot Spa Body Treatments Full Body Exfoliation Electrolysis Make Up Air Brush Tanning Facials Holistic Therapies 42 high Street Worthing BN11 1LL
The Raleigh Cycle Centre 31 Chatsworth Road Worthing Tel. 01903 823370
The borough of Worthing has five railway stations. From east to west, these are East Worthing, Worthing, West Worthing, Durrington-on-Sea and Goring-by-Sea. All are on the West Coastway Line, which takes a straight east–west route through the area, and all are managed and operated by the Southern train operating company. East Worthing opened in September
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The closest airport to Worthing is Shoreham Airport, about 5 miles (8.0 km) to the east in the district of Adur. It was the first licenced airfield in Britain when it opened in 1911. In 1933 it was bought by a committee, redesignated the Brighton, Hove and Worthing Municipal Airport, and opened under this name
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Worthing is served by several major roads. The A24 runs to Horsham, Dorking, Leatherhead and London; the A27 serves Brighton and Portsmouth; and the A259 runs along the coast to Littlehampton, Chichester, Brighton, Hastings and Folkestone. The A27’s predecessor was the Roman road between Chichester and Brighton. The present route, south of this ancient road,
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Frank Sandell and Sons Worthing Ltd Tel: 01903 231774 Sandell House Railway Approach Worthing BN11 1UR
People who drink beer and spirits every day face a much higher chance of developing cancer – and the risk could be seven times greater for some cancers. People who drink beer or spirits moderately – which is less than every day – or who drink only wine, do not run the same risks. Researchers
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Aspartame – the artificial sweetener found in more than 6,000 foods and dietary drinks – causes cancer. The sweetener causes liver and lung cancers, and, not surprisingly, the risk increases with the amount of aspartame you consume, say researchers from the Cesare Maltoni Cancer Research Centre, in Bologna, Italy. They made the discovery when they
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Aspartame – the artificial sweetener found in more than 6,000 foods and dietary drinks – causes cancer. The sweetener causes liver and lung cancers, and, not surprisingly, the risk increases with the amount of aspartame you consume, say researchers from the Cesare Maltoni Cancer Research Centre, in Bologna, Italy. They made the discovery when they
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If you run out of puff, try drinking some beetroot juice. It can help you enjoy a more active life, especially if you are suffering from a heart or lung problem. Research earlier this year showed that the juice extended exercise time among athletes by 16 per cent – but the same researchers have discovered
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Our mind could be a more active healing force than the drugs we are prescribed, researchers have discovered this week. Researchers made the discovery when they researched the ‘placebo effect’, a standard procedure in drugs research where the patient is given a ‘sugar pill’ instead of the drug, but is not told what he’s been
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Walking every day is good for you, but the speed at which you walk could also be a key factor in determining how long you live. The faster you walk, the longer you live, researchers have found after studying the walking speeds of 34,485 people aged 65 years and older. The difference in walking speed
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Processed food manufacturers are deliberately misleading the public about one of the most dangerous ingredients in their products. Because of a ‘labelling loophole’, people are eating far more unsaturated fats – or trans fats – than they realise. As a result, they are dramatically increasing their risk of developing chronic health problems such as heart
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Equipe Security Tel: 01903 722999 1 Martello Enterprise Centre Courtwick Lane Littlehampton BN17 7PA
E Snewin And Son Ltd Tel: 01903 209978 41 Warwick Street Worthing BN11 3DQ
High Trees bed and breakfast 2 Warwick Gardens, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1PE 01903 236668
Camelot House bed and breakfast 20 Gannon Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 2DT 01903 204334
Christian And Son Tel: 01903 772179 22 Worthing Road Littlehampton BN16 3JX
Brian Donald Tel: 01243 551091 Lock Cottage Station Road Arundel BN18 0BL
A D High And Sons Ltd Tel: 01903 243121 96 Alinora Crescent Worthing BN12 4HJ
R Lanceley And Son Tel: 01903 263857 68 Castle Road Worthing BN13 1DQ
J Lewry Tel: 01903 776457 43 Old Worthing Road East Preston Littlehampton BN16 1EA
Advance Plumbing Tel: 01903 231444 7 Southfield Road Worthing BN14 9EH
Acacia Guest House 5-7 Warwick Gardens, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1PE 01903 232995
Worthing, a town with borough status in the English county of West Sussex, has 212 buildings with listed status. The Borough of Worthing covers an area of 8,030 acres (3,250 ha) on the south coast of England, facing the English Channel. The town’s development in the early 19th century coincided with nearby Brighton’s rise as a
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Durrington is a neighbourhood of the Borough of Worthing in West Sussex, England. It is situated near the A27 road, 2.3 miles (3.7 km) northwest of the town centre. Durrington means ‘Deora’s farmstead’, Deora presumably being the name of a Saxon settler. In common with many neighbouring settlements during the Saxon era, the local people
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Park Crescent, Worthing Park Crescent is an example of Georgian architecture in Worthing, England, designed in 1829 by Amon Henry Wilds, son of the architect Amon Wilds and constructed between 1831 and 1833. AH Wilds had previously worked on other large projects including the Kemp Town estate in nearby Brighton. Arranged in a serpentine shape,
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The Vintners Parrot 10-12 Warwick Street (01903) 237978
The Sir Timothy Shelley 47-49 Chapel Road (01903) 228070
Club Seven in Heaven @ The Burlington Marine Parade (01903) 211222
Fish & Chip Shops There is a good selection of traditional Fish and Chip shops in Worthing. Blue Ocean Fish Restaurant 3 Arcade Buildings South Street (01903) 523033 Chipwick 94 Brighton Road (01903) 205060 Fish and Chips 74 Heene Road (01903) 212455 Macari’s 4-7 Arcade Buildings South Street (01903) 520009 Silverthornes Fish Restaurant 113 Montague
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Beach House Park is a formal garden in Worthing, a town and local government district in West Sussex, England. Opened by Worthing Borough Council in 1924, the 9.57-acre (3.87 ha) park has formal lawns and flowerbeds, bowling greens of international standard, and a war memorial commemorating war pigeons. A café in the grounds was destroyed
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Worthing has over 400 shops in the central shopping areas of Montague Street and South Street this makes Worthing the perfect venue for a great day out shopping. On Wednesdays there is a vibrant market situated in Montague Street with many stalls offering a wide range of goods to add to the already large selection
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Brooklands Pleasure park and lake is situated at the Eastern end of Worthing on the Brighton coast road. It has various facilities from play areas for the kids to a Golf course and Go-Kart track for the adults. There is ample car parking and the park area has a total area of 45 acres including
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The Connaught Theatre is an Streamline Moderne theatre in the centre of Worthing, in West Sussex, England. Built as the Picturedrome cinema in 1914, the venue was extended in 1935 and became the new home of the Connaught Theatre (established nearby in 1931). The theatre houses touring West End theatre productions, musicals, thrillers, dramas and
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The Schools in Worthing are provided by West Sussex County Council and by a number of independent providers. Both Non-denominational and Church of England maintained schools are organised along three tier lines, with students transferring from a First school at age 8 to a Middle school, and then starting Secondary school at age 12. This
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Worthing’s residents are known as Worthingites, and it is situated at the foot of the South Down in West Sussex, Worthing is a seaside town on the south coast of England. It’s nearly fifty miles south of London, and ten miles west of the city of Brighton and Hove. With ancient origins in mining, it thrived as an agricultural and fishing hamlet until it began to receive wealthy visitors in the eighteenth century. It became a town in 1803 as the town was expanded with decadent developments like Liverpool Terrace and Park Crescent.
Worthing today has a big service industry, particularly financial services. Large employers in the area include Glaxo Smith Kline, HM Revenue & Customs, Aviva and Southern Water.
Worthing is situated on the West Sussex coast in South East England, 49 miles (79 km) south of London and 10 miles (16 km) west of Brighton and Hove. It forms part of the Brighton/Worthing/Littlehampton conurbation along with neighbouring towns and villages in the county such as Littlehampton, Findon, Sompting, Lancing, Shoreham-by-Sea and Southwick. The area is
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Broadwater is a neighbourhood of the Borough of Worthing in West Sussex, England. Situated between the South Downs and the English Channel, Broadwater was once a parish in its own right and included Worthing when the latter was a small fishing hamlet. Before its incorporation into the Borough of Worthing in 1902 Broadwater also included
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The Dome Cinema, Worthing, West Sussex, England, is a grade II* listed building. It has two cinema screens, a function room and a bar. It has closed for refurbishment several times, most recently between December 2005 and July 2007. The name derives from the distinctive dome on top of a three-storey tower over the entrance.
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Worthing Museum and Art Gallery is in the centre of Worthing near the grade II* listed St Paul’s and is the largest museum in West Sussex. It celebrated its centenary in 2008. Collections & Displays Worthing Museum and Art Gallery has one of the largest costume and textile collections in the UK. The 19th century
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Worthing Pier is a pier in Worthing, West Sussex, England. Designed by Sir Robert Rawlinson, it was opened on 12 April 1862 and remains open. The pier originally was a simple promenade deck 960ft (291m) long and 15ft (4.6m) wide. In 1888 the pier was upgraded with the width increased to 30ft (9.2m) and the
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This is a Google map of Worthing and the surrounding area. [mappress mapid=”1″]