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East Preston Repair Cafe

East Preston Repair Cafe, East Preston
Why not bring along your broken domestic items to the East Preston Repair Cafe? We will try to repair electrical goods, clothes, jewellery and any other household items. We also offer a knife sharpening service. Tea and coffee available. All we ask for are donations to cover our costs. 

13 Jun 2026

10:00 - 12:30

Pewter Cuttlefish Casting Workshop - Make Your Own Pendant or Keyring

Fleur Grenier, Angmering
Make your own pewter pendant or keyring - No experience necessary, Fleur will guide you through the process step by step, ideal for complete beginners or experienced metalworkers who would like to try working with pewter.

Using the traditional pewter cuttlefish casting technique you will carve your design into a cuttlefish bone. This will then be used as a mould to pour the molten pewter into.

Finally you will clean up your casting and make it into a pendant or keyring ready to use.

At the end of the workshop you will have 2-3 pieces to take home and use.
(Private group bookings also taken for groups of 4-7 people).

13 Jun 2026

10:00 - 13:00

History People Guided Walk - Saints & Sinners

Chris Hare, Worthing
WORTHING HERITAGE FESTIVAL. West Tarring includes the only truly ancient street in the borough of Worthing. Tarring High Street includes both medieval and Tudor-era buildings. This wonderful street was nearly lost to a road widening scheme in the late 1920s, so we are very fortunate to still enjoy it today. Two saints are associated with West Tarring, one a bishop and one an archbishop. The village history has plenty of sinners as well, including a smuggling magistrate and a murdering churchwarden. Due to narrow streets this walk in limited to 25 people, so please book early to avoid disappointment. Those joining the walk will be given a photocopy of a Victorian map of the village to keep.
 General Admission@ £9
https://www.tickettailor.com/events/historypeople/2022333

14 Jun 2026

19:00 - 20:30

History People Guided Walk - Saints & Sinners

Chris Hare, Worthing
 WORTHING HERITAGE FESTIVAL. West Tarring includes the only truly ancient street in the borough of Worthing. Tarring High Street includes both medieval and Tudor-era buildings. This wonderful street was nearly lost to a road widening scheme in the late 1920s, so we are very fortunate to still enjoy it today. Two saints are associated with West Tarring, one a bishop and one an archbishop. The village history has plenty of sinners as well, including a smuggling magistrate and a murdering churchwarden. Due to narrow streets this walk in limited to 25 people, so please book early to avoid disappointment. Those joining the walk will be given a photocopy of a Victorian map of the village to keep.
 General Admission@ £9
https://www.tickettailor.com/events/historypeople/2022310


14 Jun 2026

14:30 - 16:00

‘Jane Austen and the Worthing Connection.’

The Worthing Society, Worthing
 The Worthing Society is a Registered Charity, dedicated to safeguarding our heritage buildings. We also aim to highlight the town’s unique social history and the famous people who visited. To celebrate Worthing’s Heritage Festival we are presenting our talk; ‘Jane Austen and the Worthing Connection.’

The talk will be held at Pizza Express, Warwick Street at 12pm on Monday 15th June. This is the Listed Building where the Austen family stayed in 1805! The cost is £15 per person to include a light lunch. To book and confirm payment please contact our Social Secretary, Georgina Colwell at: [email protected]

We look forward to meeting you! 
 Susan Belton, Worthing Society Chair. 

15 Jun 2026

12:00 - 14:00

The Arts Society Arun Monthly Talk: Decoding Contemporary Art

The Arts Society Arun, Rustington
Our talk this month is by Jacky Klein. Many of us find contemporary art challenging, strange, provocative or downright silly. This lecture unravels the step changes in art since the 1870s, exploring how we got from impressionist paintings to the interactive, immersive, ephemeral, and postmodern art of today.
Doors open 9.30am. Everyone welcome. Guests £7 on the door. Coffee & biscuits available. Meetings are held on the third Tuesday of the month. For more information, please email [email protected]

16 Jun 2026

09:30 - 12:00

Talk to Rustington WI members

PAM LOVEGROVE, Rustington
A talk given by Pat Langford - The Human & the Divine - the arts and crafts of Chichester Cathedral

16 Jun 2026

14:00 - 16:00

Les Misérable - school edition

LA Live Productions, Worthing
Les Misérable school edition 
Northbrook College Theatre, Littlehampton Rd, Goring-by-Sea, BN12 6NU
7pm (£16 adults, £14 concessions)
Tickets available at
www.ticketsource.co.uk/la-live-productions

18 Jun 2026

19:00 - 21:30

Witches, Warlocks and Wellingtons - The ritual protection of the home

Sussex Family History Group : Worthing Meeting Centre, Worthing
Janet Pennington
This talk examines some of the ways people in the past protected themselves and their homes from evil. Protective items will also be on display and can be handled. There will hopefully be no witches or warlocks present, but a wellington may appear!
Dr Janet Pennington is a popular speaker and historian talking on local topics.  She is the former archivist at Lancing College. 

18 Jun 2026

19:15 - 21:00

Role Call: a celebration of iconic moments in musical theatre

City of Stars Choir, Brighton
Are you ready to defy gravity in an evening of iconic moments from musical theatre? Well, if musicals are one of your favourite things don't miss out and join the Central Brighton City of Stars Choir for an incredible evening of musical magic!

With songs from Gypsy, Dear Evan Hansen, The Phantom of the Opera & more it's set to be an evening you won't forget!

Don't miss out on this musical celebration on Friday 19th June at 19:30 (doors at 19:15).

If you have any accessibility needs, please do let us know in advance so we can ensure your night goes as smooth as possible. You can contact us at [email protected].

City of Stars are Sussex's only adult intermediate musical theatre choirs. For more information, please visit cityofstarschoir.co.uk.

19 Jun 2026

19:30 - 21:30

Through Brush, Lens and Fire

Claire McEvilly, Worthing
An art exhibition by five renowned West Sussex Artists in the Highdown Gallery. Free admission. Disabled access.

20 Jun 2026

10:00 - 18:00

Heene Cemetery Open Day

Friends of Heene Cemetery, Worthing
Visit our one-acre Victorian cemetery in Manor Road and spend a while exploring the grounds on your own or with a guide. Find out about the people buried there and their interesting lives. Spot a slowworm or lizard basking in the sunshine or just take a seat and listen to the birds. 

20 Jun 2026

13:30 - 16:00