Seasons Greetings
The Committee would like to wish you allA VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEARMost of us will be experiencing a very different festive season and many of us will be having their first Christmas Day on their own and our thoughts go out to them. Hopefully, it will
October 2020 newsletter
Well, here we are at October already, so this is to let you know we are still here, still thinking and what we are thinking about. First, a few bits of good(ish) news: GOOD NEWS 1: Our magazine has gone to print and we will be arranging to get your
A Plan for Planning
The fine details of the government’s new planning system are yet to be published but the cries are already going up “We won’t be allowed to object to anything” – this is simply not true! Even where a site has “permission in principle” you can still object to what is
June 2020 Newsletter
We hope you are all still coping with these strange conditions, things have moved on just a tiny bit since the last newsletter and we can perhaps start to think about our community’s future. PLANNING The first phase of the Town Regeneration Scheme is now due to start in January,
Health Services Petition
A petition has just been set up by a local resident calling for more provision of health services in the Littlehampton area. This follows the apparent abandonment of the One Public Estate West Sussex Partnership, the lengthily considered scheme to include replacement facilities for the much mourned Littlehampton Hospital. It
April 2020, Lock down Newsletter
Hello and how are you in these testing times? We hope you are well and doing your best to stay that way. What with self isolation and safe distancing, to say nothing about our individual difficulties and sadnesses, we may find it hard to cope, at least today we have
February 2020 Newsletter
February 2020 Newsletter Apologies for the delay in publication which was due to surgery at Worthing Hospital, where all the staff encountered were absolutely wonderful. For our February Coffee Morning we hosted Turning Tides who are doing great work locally with the homeless, not just in finding beds for the
January 2020 Newsletter
January 2020 Newsletter We started the New Year with Dr Sarah Renfrey giving our January Coffee Morning a talk on the work of Littlehampton Community Fridge, whose ethos is reducing food waste as well as helping the less fortunate, indeed, it is open to anybody and everybody. Look them up
December 2019 newsletter
First, apologies for the non appearance of a November newsletter; a seasonal bug took all your author’s energies for 2½ weeks, among other impediments too mundane to mention. So, our November coffee morning had Paul Sanderson, the chaplain at The Littlehampton Academy, as our speaker. We learned much about how