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Women's Land Army in Sussex

Arundel Museum, Arundel
War affected every section of society, not just the military. More food needed to be produced and, as men were recruited into the armed services, there were fewer hands to do the work. At the same time, farmers were being pressed to convert more land to arable from pasture. Women had always been involved in agriculture, horticulture and forestry, but now their contribution was critical…

This exhibition will explore the practicalities of how the Land Army was organised, the key figures involved and some of the challenges that were encountered along the way. Despite the misgivings, and sometimes the hostility, of politicians, civil servants, landowners, farmers, trade unions and foresters, who doubted that women would be able to undertake the range of farm work, and very often failed to give WLA leaders and volunteers the credit and recognition they, the women of ‘the Cinderella service’, deserved.

With thanks to Dr John Godfrey for his writing and research for this exhibition.

The exhibition has been generously sponsored by Oakland Grange and Oakland Court Care Homes.

Entry to the exhibition is included in your Museum entry ticket.

(Times when it is not open - Each Wednesday morning and others, please call to check)
 

 

02 May 2026

10:00 - 16:00

Art Demonstration Using Acrylics, Mixed Media & Collage

Arun Art Society, Worthing
Art demonstration using acrylics, mixed media & collage, with Sera Knight, entitled  'Dancers'. 

02 May 2026

14:15 - 16:15

Art Exhibition Highdown Gardens Gallery

Highdown Gardens Gallery, Worthing
Inspiring works from 4 West Sussex Artists: Sarah Semplay, Donna Stiles, Steve Drake & Tony Veal

02 May 2026

10:00 - 04:00

Blossom Day

Littlehampton Community Growers, LITTLEHAMPTON
Do come and join us for a picnic and celebrate Blossom Day. Littlehampton Community Growers will be holding this event at Maltravers Orchard. Bring your chairs, blankets, food, drink, cameras, painting gear, etc. and have a great afternoon being part of the nationwide annual celebration of blossom. 
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04 May 2026

13:00 - 15:00

Worthing Antique, Arts & Collectors' Club

Worthing Antique, Arts & Collectors' Club, Worthing
Established in 1968,  we are a small, friendly club that meets on the first Tuesday of the month. Each month we invite a guest speaker, for May we have Bertie Pearce, talking about The Dancing Faun, a Roman bronze statue discovered in 1830 in Pompeii.
All are welcome to attend; non-members £7.50. Why not become a member for just £35 pp pa?
Our talks last approximately one hour, with Q&A afterwards, not forgetting our raffle.
For more information about the club and speakers for the year, please visit our website or email [email protected] or call Andy on 07984 403890.

05 May 2026

19:30 - 21:00

MAGNUS VOLK AND HIS AMAZING RAILWAYS An illustrated talk by Ian Gledhill

Rustington Heritage Association, Rustington
Volk’s Electric Railway is a familiar sight in Brighton, running along the beach from near the Palace Pier towards the Marina, but the story of the man behind it is less well known.   Magnus Volk was a true pioneer of all things electrical, and he built not one but two electric railways in Brighton.  One – the short lived “Daddy Long Legs” - is long gone, but the original railway, opened in 1883, is still going strong and is now officially the oldest working electric railway in the world. This talk by Ian Gledhill tells the story of the railways and the man who built them. 
Entry is free for paid up members of Rustington Heritage Association. Visitors £5 (cash only) payable at the door. All admissions subject to availability of seats on arrival. Why not become a member? Just £15 per person per annum for free entry to all our talks in 2026.
Please note this is an evening meeting, so if you’re unable to attend our monthly afternoon meetings, perhaps we’ll see you this time? There will also be an afternoon meeting on 14th May, on a different topic.

07 May 2026

19:15 - 20:30

Ferring Gardening Club Monthly Meeting

Ferring Gardening Club, Worthing
A talk by Pauline Weeks entitled "The Terrors of Opening for the NGS"
Her experiences on opening her garden for the National Gardening Scheme

07 May 2026

19:00 - 21:30

Dead of Winter

Ferring Community Cinema, Worthing
Ferring Community Cinema's next film is ‘Dead of Winter’.
 
Hit by a blizzard while travelling alone through snowbound Minnesota, a woman (Emma Thompson) interrupts the kidnapping of a teenage girl. Isolated and without a phone signal, this unlikely hero realises she is the young girl’s only hope of survival.
 
This suspense thriller has been described as ‘outrageously enjoyable’, with Thompson being applauded for her relatable presence and likeability.
 
Tickets are £6 and available from Ferring Co-Op, the Premier Stores in South Ferring, and on the door on the night. Ticket price includes tea, coffee or a soft drink, and biscuits. Doors open at 6.30 pm for a prompt 7 pm start. 
 
Ferring Community Cinema is a not-for-profit organisation with profits donated to Ferring Village Hall and other charities. 
 

08 May 2026

19:00 - 21:30

EAST PRESTON GARAGE SALE

East Preston Festival Committee, East Preston
For all properties with an East Preston postcode. Sell or buy pre-loved items. To sell, contact [email protected] or call into East Preston Council Offices. To buy, from Thursday 7th May, pick up a list of locations from Buds 'n' Blooms, Seaview Stores, Graham Butt estate agents, EP Library, EP cafes and bars. Make money or buy a bargain. Sponsored by Graham Butt Agents.

09 May 2026

10:00 - 15:00

Ferring Pillbox Open

Mary Coe, Worthing
The WWII Pillbox on Patterson's Walk Ferring will be open to visit, set up inside as it was in 1941 and with the South facing embrasure open. There will be a display marquee with artifacts and information and both Pete Coe's Ferring at War books will be on sale. There will be a half hour talk at 11am. This is a free event to attend

09 May 2026

10:30 - 15:00

East Preston Repair Cafe

East Preston Repair Cafe, East Preston
Bring along your broken domestic items, clothes, jewellery, electrical and household items and we will try to fix them. Knife sharpening service and refreshments available. All we ask for are donations to cover our costs.

09 May 2026

10:00 - 12:30

Lancing Prep Worthing Open Morning

Lancing Prep Worthing, Worthing
Explore Lancing Prep Worthing at Our May Open Morning

Lancing Prep Worthing is a happy, family school for children from Nursery & Pre-School to Year 8. It is based in a beautiful Georgian manor house on a site of 2 acres with space to run and play sport, in the Broadwater area of Worthing.

We nurture in all our pupils a love of learning to enable them to maximise their academic potential. Our broad and balanced curriculum is enriched with high quality creative and physical activities to provide a vibrant learning environment. 

We have small classes, dedicated teachers and outstanding pastoral care.

Our May Open Morning offers an authentic insight into daily life at Lancing Prep Worthing and is valid for entry into all year groups in 2026 and beyond. During your visit, you will enjoy:

10am: Refreshments and a chance to meet the teachers

10.20am: Talk from the head

10.40am: Individual tours of the school

We look forward to welcoming you to our school community and showing you what makes Lancing Prep Worthing such a special place for children to learn, grow and thrive.

We are also offering individual in-person tours for families unable to attend our Open Morning. To arrange an appointment, please contact Catherine Fauvel on 01273 201123 or email [email protected].

09 May 2026

10:00 - 12:00