our CIU Club Nights Out
Durrington Working Mens Club
Cotswold Road
Worthing West Sussex BN13 2LA
Tel: 01903 265341
Monthly Nights Out at your Local CIU Club
Advertise your Monthly Entertainment Here
Free
email me
Sussex is rich in heritage, culture, places of natural beauty, and tourist attractions. The county boasts stately homes and castles, the South Downs, racecourses, art galleries, music and arts festivals, glorious gardens and world-renowned motor sport events. Over half the county is protected countryside offering some of the finest walking and cycling country in Britain, while designer shops, stylish restaurants, organic cafes, idyllic country pubs and trendy bars can all be found in Sussex. So for a city break, coastal fun, a rural retreat or a spot of sightseeing, Sussex offers it all. What's on in Sussex
Social Clubs in Sussex |
|
| Durrington Working Mens Club Cotswold Road Worthing West Sussex BN13 2LA Tel: 01903 265341 |
Littlehampton Trades & Labour Club Wick Street Wick West Sussex BN17 7JH Tel: 01903 714054 |
| Post Office Sports & Social Club Chapel Road Worthing West Sussex BN11 1AA Tel: 01903 236506 |
Tmg Social Club Rear Of 61 Sompting Road Worthing West Sussex BN14 9EU Tel: 01903 200752 |
| West Worthing Working Mens Club 117 Elm Grove Worthing West Sussex BN11 5JP Tel: 01903 247528 |
Worthing Hospital Sports & Social Club Park Road Worthing West Sussex BN11 2DH Tel: 01903 209958 |
| Broadwater Working Mens Club 44 Broadwater St East Worthing West Sussex BN14 9AW Tel: 01903 529812 |
Durrington Mens Social Club New Road Worthing West Sussex BN13 3HU Tel: 01903 260755 |
| Goring Conservative Club 49 Mulberry Lane Goring-by-Sea West Sussex BN12 4RA Tel: 01903 503960 |
Offington Park Men's Social Club Hall Avenue Worthing West Sussex BN14 9BH Tel: 01903 265450 |
| Rustington Sports & Social Club Jubilee Avenue Rustington West Sussex BN16 3NB Tel: 01903 770495 |
|
Worthing is a large seaside town and a local government borough in West Sussex, England. Worthing is a major urban area and forms part of the Brighton/Worthing/Littlehampton conurbation. In 2006, Worthing Borough Council agreed a masterplan for the town's regeneration. Much of the regeneration is focused on improving the town centre and seafront. The historic Dome Cinema was reopened in 2007 after major investment from the Heritage Lottery Fund. A new £150 million development is proposed for Teville Gate, close to the town's main railway station, which is expected to include 18-storey and 11-storey residential towers, with shopping and leisure facilities. The Grafton Centre and Lido on the seafront are also earmarked for major redevelopment and improvement. The town's major undercover shopping centre, the Guildbourne Centre, may also be rebuilt entirely and extended to Union Place, covering the site of the town's former police station. A public art strategy is being prepared for the seafront, which may be extended to cover the whole town centre, while a £70,000 piece of artwork named Suncloud has been commissioned for Splash Point on the seafront, to be completed later in 2008. £650,000 is being spent on improvements to the public realm for Chapel Road / South Street (the town centre's major north-south route) and the seafront which will take place later in 2008. It is proposed that the seafront would also undergo major improvement, starting in 2008 with improvements to the Splash Point Café on the beach and a new high quality café-restaurant on the site of an existing seafront shelter. Marks and Spencer is due to carry out a £12 million refurbishment of its Worthing store in 2008, which will see a new store café open overlooking the seafront. Also in 2008, work is expected to start on rebuilding the Victorian Eardley Hotel on the town's seafront. There are plans to develop a new transport model linking the town centre with the Sussex coast's major trunk road, the A27. More on Worthing
