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The Archaeology of the South Downs and Latest Discoveries on Highdown

West Sussex Archives Society, Worthing
An illustrated talk by James Sainsbury. £10 includes refreshments. Non-members very welcome. For payment details please email [email protected].

05 Sep 2026

14:00 - 15:45

AUTUMN CONCERT by Edwin James Festival Choir and Orchestra

Edwin James Festival Choir and Orchestra, Littlehampton
A popular concert featuring six of the best Musicals, raising funds for the charity “Dementia UK”.
Doors open at 6:45pm.
Box office: 01243 584920 / 01243 582330.  £10 adults/ £5 children.
Some ticket availability on the door.

05 Sep 2026

19:30 - 21:45

Autumn Flower Show

Goring Gardening Society, Worthing
Visit our Autumn Show and view classes for flowers, plants, vegetables, floral art and hobbies. Vote for your favourite flower arrangements and enjoy tea and homemade cakes. Buy a raffle ticket and browse our plant stall.  Entry for visitors is just £1 and children are admitted free.

05 Sep 2026

14:00 - 16:00

Angmering Horticultural Club

Angmering Horticultural Club, Littlehampton
Georgina from the National Allotment Society is coming along to talk to us. This will be followed by refreshments and a raffle.
Visitors: £5.
www.angmeringhorticulture.co.uk

07 Sep 2026

19:30 - 21:00

MELODIANS CHOIR FUNDRAISING SUMMER CONCERT

John Godfrey, RUSTINGTON
This twice-yearly concert is in aid of St Barnabas Hospice, with a raffle to provide for choir funds, and an optional retiring collection for the charity. Melodians Choir sing to entertain senior citizens at various charity events, the choir is based at the church but not affiliated. We look forward to your support in this non-profit-making charity work. Light refreshments will be available. 
Doors open at 1.30 pm. Free entry.

08 Sep 2026

14:00 - 16:30

Le Pavillon de Brighton

Rustington & District Anglo French Circle, Rustington
The wonderfully evocative Brighton Pavillion started in 1787 by the decadent Prince of Wales and completed nearly 40 years later when he was George IV is tonight's fascinating topic.  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).  Please email anglofrenchrustington@gmailcom for further information. 

08 Sep 2026

19:15 - 20:45

Sussex Ox to Fordson Major – a talk by Ian Everest

East Preston & Kingston Preservation Society, East Preston, Littlehampton
Ian Everest tells the fascinating story of the use of oxen, horses and steam power on Sussex farms, their impact on the countryside and the “modernising” of agriculture with the arrival of the first tractors. Ian was bought up in a farm on the South Downs and after attending Agricultural College in the late 1960s, he worked on farms before joining the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. Entry is free for EPKPS members. Visitors £3, payable on entry (cash only). All admissions subject to availability of seats on arrival.

08 Sep 2026

19:15 - 20:45

An Evening with Elly Griffiths

Worthing Library, Worthing
Tickets £5.00 from Worthing Library or by calling 01903 704809.
Join us as author Elly Griffiths tells us about her career so far, her plans for the future and her latest novel The Killing Time. The event will include an audience Q&A session and book signing. Books will be available to purchase on the night.

08 Sep 2026

19:00 - 21:00

Jane Austen in Worthing – a talk by Susan Belton & David Clark

Rustington Heritage Association, Rustington
Towards the end of 1805, Jane Austen, aged 29 and as yet an unpublished novelist, visited Worthing for a month or two, staying at Stanford's Cottage on Warwick Street (now a Pizza Express). During that time, Jane became friends with Edward Ogle, the driving force behind Worthing’s transformation into a well-ordered seaside resort. In 1817, the year of her death, Jane Austen used Worthing as the background for her final, unfinished novel, “Sanditon”, one of whose main characters was based on Ogle. Susan Belton and David Clark from the Worthing Society present this talk exploring the links between “Sanditon” and Worthing in its early days. 
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. 

10 Sep 2026

14:30 - 15:50

Michael

Ferring Community Cinema, Worthing
Ferring Community Cinema will be showing its next film, Michael, on Friday 11th September 2026.
 
This portrayal of Michael Jackson, a complicated man, is incredible viewing. Michael is played by his nephew, Jaafar Jackson, who recreates his onstage singing and dancing with astonishing intuitive flair. Many have reported feeling like they are watching the real Michael Jackson.
 
The film covers the first 30 years of Michael's life, thus avoiding any of the allegations and criminal charges brought against him. It is not intended to prompt scrutiny. It expects you to come for the songs – and it is packed with them.
 
The film will be showing at Ferring Village Hall. Tickets are £6 and available at the 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 6.30pm for a prompt 7pm start. 
 
Ferring Community Cinema is a not-for-profit organisation, with profits donated to Ferring Village Hall and other national charities.  
 
2026 film dates
October 9th – Devil Wears Prada 2
November 13th – Song Sung Blue

11 Sep 2026

19:00 - 21:30

Go Youth Activities Cultural Day

Shirley Robinson-Viney, Worthing
The Go Youth Activities charitable organisation is planning a fun day of food tasters, music, entertainment, including Polish dancers, and activities suitable for kids and adults. Everyone in the community is welcome.
https://goyouthactivities.wordpress.com/
The event will be held on site, which is immediately west of Worthing Sailing Club on Sea Place, with direct beach access via a slipway.
what3words: Hands. Letter. Monks

12 Sep 2026

11:00 - 14:30

Heritage Open Days - Mediæval working life

The Friends of Sompting Church, Sompting
 Haestingas Regias re-enactors will be showing Mediæval working life. 

 On the 12th and 13th of September, the Haestingas will be transporting Sompting Church back to the year 1000! The interior of the church will be awash with ecclesiastical activity, with manuscripts being illustrated and reliquaries produced. Outside, the secular community who support the church will be busy, displaying crafts and producing food. Come and take in the sights, sounds and smells of Sompting as they would have been when this wonderful structure was new!  
 There will be Guided Tours at fixed times describing the building of the church from the 10th Century or take yourselves round. Pre-booking preferred. 
Maximum number of people per tour: 12 Estimated duration: 45 minutes 
Saturday 12 September 10:00-16:00; Tours: 10:30, 12:30 & 14:30 
Sunday 13 September 11:00-16:00; Tours 11:30, 14:30 

Have your picnic in the nature-friendly churchyard. Seats around the churchyard. 

Directions: Vehicle approach is from the West along the A27. Turn left at Church Lane. Car park is before the church. Public transport (not on Sundays) to Lyons Farm and walk across the fields. 
 Accessibility details: Wheelchair access is difficult but not impossible. The paths rise and need a certain degree of fitness. There is a single unisex toilet. 

12 Sep 2026

11:00 - 16:00