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Electric Pictures: Exploring the Cinematic Legacy of Worthing and Shoreham - Ellen Cheshire

Sussex Family History Group: Worthing Meeting Centre, Worthing
Join Ellen Cheshire for a captivating journey through the rich film history of Worthing and Shoreham, two Sussex coastal towns with a remarkable cinematic heritage. From the earliest silent films in the late 19th and early 20th centuries through to the vibrant mid-20th century era, this talk will explore the pioneers of filmmaking in the region and memorable moments that helped shape British film history. Ellen will also highlight some recent 21st-century films shot in Worthing, ensuring you won’t miss seeing your town on the big screen!

Based on extensive research featured in Electric Pictures: A Guide to the Films, Film-Makers and Cinemas of Worthing and Shoreham, this illustrated talk will delight film enthusiasts and local history buffs alike.
Copies of the book will be available to purchase on the day for £5 (cash only).

Visitors to the meeting: £2.00.

19 Feb 2026

14:00 - 16:00

SASPI - Sunday Afternoon Social Pop In

Glebelands Centre, Worthing
Sunday Afternoon Social Pop In - Games, tea, coffee.  All ages welcome

01 Mar 2026

14:00 - 16:30

Angmering Horticultural Club

Angmering Horticultural Club, Littlehampton
The speaker for our March meeting is John Forster, a Rustington farmer and butcher. His talk will be followed by tea, coffee and biscuits, and a raffle.  New members/visitors welcome. 
www.angmeringhorticulture.co.uk

02 Mar 2026

19:30 - 00:00

La Vie de Claude Monet

Rustington & District Anglo French Circle, Rustington
This month's talk on Claude Monet, whose painting 'Impression, soleil levant' lead to the Impressionist movement, together with his interest in 'plein air' painting will be our topic tonight.  We are a friendly group of Francophiles who meet every second Tuesday of the month. All levels of French are welcome and there will be visuals to help. Chat and social starts at 7.15 with the talk starting at 7.30.  Visitors (£5 a visit). 

10 Mar 2026

19:15 - 20:45

ONE FOR THE BOYS - AND SOMETHING FOR THE GIRLS

Rustington Heritage Association, Rustington
Nigel & Wendy Gossop give a light-hearted illustrated talk about two very British institutions that became “The Boy’s Own Paper” and “The Girl’s Own Paper”. First published in 1879/1880, these became essential reading for generations of young people until the 1960s. BOP promoted manliness and chivalry, while GOP offered honest sound advice. Both papers published stories by established writers, including Jules Verne and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Entry 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 an RHA member? Just £15 per person per annum for free entry to all our talks in 2026. 

12 Mar 2026

14:30 - 15:45

East Preston Repair Cafe

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

14 Mar 2026

10:00 - 12:30

Rustington WI AGM

PAM LOVEGROVE, Rustington
AGM

17 Mar 2026

14:00 - 16:00

The Art Society Arun Monthly Talk - Unravelling the Silk Road

The Arts Society Arun, Rustington
Our talk this month is by Chris Aslan - Unravelling the Silk Road 
Wool, silk, and cotton have each played a part in the fortunes of Central Asia. Silk was more valuable than gold and used as a currency, creating a network of trading routes that led to globalisation .  Silk Road products stratified wealth , displayed religious and political entrenchments and changed the fortunes of this part of the world      

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]

17 Mar 2026

09:30 - 12:00

British Emigrants in the Empire - Some personal stories - Dr Frances Hurd

Sussex Family History Group : Worthing Meeting Centre, Worthing
British political and commercial dominance of much of the world during the 19th century gave unprecedented opportunities for Britons willing to leave their native land. However, although some succeeded far better than if they'd stayed at home, others faced disappointment or even death.
 Dr Frances Hurd is a historical researcher living in Chichester. She has worked in publishing, academia and the heritage sector.

19 Mar 2026

14:00 - 16:00

Spring Flower Show

Goring Gardening Society, Worthing
We invite you to our Spring Flower Show to admire plenty of daffodils, plants, cookery and photographs. You can vote for your favourite floral arrangements and enjoy a slice of homemade cake with a cup of tea. There will also be a raffle table. Entry for non-members £1 and there is no charge for children. Everyone is welcome.
www.goringgardening.co.uk

21 Mar 2026

14:00 - 16:30

Worthing Philharmonic Orchestra Concert

Worthing Philharmonic Orchestra, Worthing
Debussy’s evocative seascape 'La Mer' is performed for the first time ever by the WPO.  The orchestra also continues its cycle of the Sibelius symphonies with his Symphony No. 5, the last movement of which famously presents a theme inspired by a flock of swans in flight. 
At the centre of the programme is the 'Blue Wave Concerto' by local composer, Chaz Hart.  The concerto was finished in 2020 and inspired by his trips to Key West, Sierra Nevada, and the Grand Canyon.
The WPO is thrilled to welcome the acclaimed local guitarist Paul Gregory as soloist.

Soloist - Paul Gregory (Guitar)
Conductor - Dominic Grier

22 Mar 2026

15:00 - 17:00

FRANK’S WAR

Rustington Heritage Association, Rustington
A talk by Matthew Jones (Assistant County Archivist) on the Second World War Home Front in Bognor Regis. When war broke out, photographer Frank  L’Alouette was unable to join up due to a heart condition, but he obtained a Ministry of Information Permit and was able to capture some of the wartime events in and around Bognor Regis. His several hundred photographs show the impact and the experiences of Bognor Regis as a town and community during the war.  The West Sussex Record Office has held Frank’s collection since 2012 and Matthew Jones will show a selection of these images in his presentation, which follows the RHA AGM.
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 an RHA member? Just £15 per person per annum for free entry to all our talks in 2026.

09 Apr 2026

14:30 - 16:00