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Everyone’s local magazine May 2011
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? We meet Worthing’s kite surfers
www.essentiallyworthing.co.uk
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Garden Xtras at Lancing
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and accessories, too – including,
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trellises and lots more. In fact,
if it doesn’t grow, but you need
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For more details, call
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Garden Xtras is proud to support the National Forest
Essential Home2
2 Essential Home – supporting the National Forest4 May Diary – the Essential Guide to what’s
happening locally6 Essential Leisure – Is it a bird? Is it a plane?
Wendy Greene talks to kite surfer Robin Hallett 7 Essential Events – win tickets for Blood Brothers
at the Pavilion Theatre8 Essential Eating – Rustington Manor opens its
doors
11 Essential Experts – the best advice in town14 Essential Health – are you under attack from
pollen?15 Essential Splash – Nick Osborne’s a real
footie fan15 - 17 Essential Directory – and Trees Wordsearch18 Essential Care – the very best in residential
and home care
Contents
© Copyright Ganda Publishing Ltd. No reproduction in whole or part without written permission. The Publisher cannot be held liable for any loss suffered as a result of information herein or obtained from the Publisher’s website and therefore cannot accept any responsibility for any loss, damage, distress or inconvenience caused by the content of any such website. The publisher accepts no liability for views expressed by contributors and advertisers, undertakes that prices were correct at time of going to press and can neither accept responsibility for loss or damage to unsolicited material nor return it without an SAE. No product or service advertised and/or publicised and/or appearing in Essentially Worthing magazine is, unless expressly stated to the contrary, endorsed by and/or otherwise associated with Essentially Worthing.
You give them a final glance as you’re putting everything back in
the shed, knowing in the depths of your soul that all this has been
in vain. It’s a dead cert that as soon as you’ve
closed the front door your gleaming vehicle
will be splattered with random dollops
of seagull poo.
They know. They watch. They wait.
Automatic car wash, anyone?
The first glint of spring sunshine usually
highlights one stark reality – how badly
the car needs a wash. If yours is covered
in less-than-witty-messages scrawled with
a thoughtful person’s finger, it’s time to
unearth all that cleaning equipment you
buried in the shed around last October,
and get cracking. This, of course, is when
you discover the shortcoming of your
hosepipe, which now resembles a dead boa
constrictor. Then, after a fruitless search for all those brushes and
sponges you store up for car-washing, you remember how they
were all relegated to the wheelie bin as being too disgusting to
continue using. You had every intention of replacing them,
of course. But didn’t.
Let’s assume you’ve sorted out the kit and, gritting your teeth,
you get started. It’s drizzling a bit, but what the heck? You notice
the gathering seagulls perching on a nearby roof as, covered in suds
(80% on you, 20% on the car) you battle grimly on.
The drizzle eases and at last you stand back, contemplating your
handiwork in some amazement. The seagulls are looking decidedly
interested now.
From the EditorPublishers: Denise Tayler and Gill Medway
Editor: Gill [email protected] 01903 240517
Advertising: Phone/fax: 01903 244700
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Office Manager: Terri Germaine
May 2011
www.essentiallyworthing.co.uk
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Tuesdays, 8.30 - 11pm at the Charles Dickens, Heene Road, Worthing
Come along and make new friendsEvents and activities,
theatre, darts, meals, walking and quiz nights
Allan: 01903 694247
BREAKAWAYSINGLES SOCIAL CLUB (45+) WORTHING PRIVATE HIRE
SPECIALISTS IN LONG DISTANCE to docks, Gatwick, Heathrow & Stanstead
Competitive rates and friendly, reliable 24 hour service1-8 Seater wheelchair access availableGatwick from £38, Heathrow from £65
01903 610 610
Singles Evening Wednesday 11th May 7:30pm
Gio’s Bar, Burlington HotelCome along and meet theDATEBAND team and other
members for an informal drinkBring a friend.
Contact Lisa at Dateband 01903 874125
Every TuesdayBreakaway Singles Social Club,
Charles Dickens pub, Heene
Road, 8.30—11pm. Call 01903
694247 for more details.
Every Wednesday and ThursdayGive Croquet a Try, Sussex
County Croquet Club, Kingston
Lane, opposite Shoreham
College, 10.30 am – 12 noon
(Wednesdays), 2 – 3.30pm
(Thursdays). Coaching offered.
Wear flat soled shoes. For more
details, call 07717 058833.
Every FridayLittlehampton Market, new
location at High Street,
Littlehampton (near Gamley’s),
9am – 4pm. 12 stalls with a
wide range of produce at
affordable prices. For more
details, call Littlehampton Town
Council on 01903 732063.
Friday May 6 Worthing Eczema Support
Group, The Wave Centre,
Dominion Road, 9.30 – 11am.
Helping children and adults
living with eczema. With guest speaker and demonstration of a Water Softener from Kinetico. Children welcome. Refreshments provided. Call Johanna on
01903 200894 for more details.
Friday May 6Care Advice Free Coffee Morning, Allan Fletcher Hall, Offington Park Methodist Church, South Farm Road, Worthing, 10am – 12 noon. Come along and ask the experts
– no obligation.
Saturday May 7Health, Beauty & Wellbeing Exhibition. Ashington Community Centre. 10am-1pm. Styling, holistic and medical taster sessions. Lucky dip in aid of Ashington First Responders. Refreshments. Admission £2. Organised by Ann Lawder Personal Styling 07902 481320.
www.annlawder.co.uk
Monday May 9WCHP 20th Birthday Party, Food Restaurant, 7pm. Celebrate with Worthing Churches Homeless Projects. Tickets £30 per person or £250 for a table of 10. To include champagne reception, three-course dinner and live music. Call Food Restaurant direct on 01903 227780 (payment with
booking, please).
Wednesday May 11Dateband Singles Evening, Gio’s
Bar at the Burlington Hotel,
7.30pm. Meet the Dateband
team and other members for an
informal drink. Bring a friend.
For more information, call Lisa
on 01903 874125.
Friday May 13 The songs and music of
Bob Dylan, The Wheatsheaf
Pub, Richmond Road, 5.30-
6.30pm. Live music. For more
information www.petersfriends.
org.uk
Friday May 13Outcry, Thomas a Becket pub,
9-11pm. Worthing’s popular
pop, rock and soul covers band
(1960s – 2000s), making their
last appearance before June
refurbishments
Saturday May 14Big Band Night, Maybridge
Community Church, 77 The
Strand, Goring, 7.30pm. An
evening of nostalgia with
the Ronnie Smith Big Band,
in aid of Worthing Churches
Homeless Projects. Tickets £5 –
call Christine Norman on 01903
620714.
Saturday May 14Morning Melodies, Emmanuel United Reformed Church, St Michael’s Road, Worthing, 11am – 12noon. Presented by Marcus Martin. Coffee and biscuits from 10.30am. Admission free – donations to
St Barnabas.
Saturday May 14 & Sunday May 15Sompting & District Model Railway Club Annual Exhibition, Village Hall, West Street, Sompting, 10am – 5pm Saturday, 10am – 4:30pm Sunday. Layouts and traders, with a hands-on layout for children. Refreshments. Admission £2 adults, £1 children and seniors. For more details, call Colin Edkins on 01903 752928 or Peter Briggs on 01903 764531.
www.somptingdistrictmrc.org.
Sunday May 15WADARS Wag-a-Thon Walk, Highdown Gardens 11am. Walk to the Spotted Cow pub, Angmering and back to the start. Entry £5. Sponsorship forms from WADARS or any Grove Lodge surgery. Free dog tags and goodie bags for every owner accompanied by their dog. For more details, call 01903 200506.
Monday May 16Absolute Beginners Fitness Pilates, Heene Gallery, 106 Heene Road, 6 - 7pm. Nine-week course. For details and to book your place, call Christine on 01903 263470 or visit
www.christine-carter.co.uk
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The Essential Guide to what’s on locally
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Monday May 16Worthing Astronomical Society, Emmanuel United Reformed Church Hall (off Heene Road), 7.30pm Talk by Dr Christopher Arridge from the Mullard Space Science Laboratory, University College, London on the Europa Jupiter System Mission. Visitors £3. For more details, call
Graham Boots on 01903 505346.
Monday May 16 – Friday May 27Oak Grove College 6th Form Plant Sale, The Boulevard, Worthing 10am-2pm including the weekend. Top quality plants nurtured by Special Needs students as part of their learning and to raise funds for further
school activities. Refreshments.
Friday May 20Motown & Soul Classics Dance Party, Highdown Hotel, Goring, BN12 6PF (A259), 9pm – 1am (last admission 10.45pm). 60s, 70s and 80s dance music for discerning over 30s. Air conditioned. Admission £7. Dress code very smart casual (no T shirts or trainers). For more information, call 07860 578708 or visit www.tamlamotownsoulpartynights.
co.uk.
Saturday May 21Elvis Tribute Night, Shoreham Centre, Pond Road, Shoreham, 8pm. Bar, café, raffle. Free car parking. In aid of P C Rathbands Blue Lamp Foundation. Tickets £10 on 01273 454686
or 01903 751267.
Saturday May 21Summer Revels, Findon St John the Baptist C of E Primary School, School Hill, Findon Village, from 11am. Procession with country and maypole dancing, tug-of-war, craft stalls, bouncy castle –
and lots more. Admission Free.
Saturday May 21Worthing Wordsmiths’ Fete, St Paul’s Centre, Chapel Road. 10.30am -3pm. Big prize raffle, tombola, stalls and children’s tombola. Refreshments.
Saturday May 21Broadwater Community Association Spring Fayre, Parish Rooms, Broadwater, opposite the Green, 10am-1pm. Tombola, raffle, plants, hand-made cards, home-made cakes, refreshments. Admission 20p. Proceeds towards the building of a new Community Centre. Call
01903 522376 for more details.
Saturday May 21Hidden Treasures, West Worthing Baptist Church, South Street, BN14 7NJ, 10am -12.30pm. Ladies shopping and pamper event – with nearly new women’s fashion, stalls, gift ideas and pampering sessions.
Admission 50p.
Friday May 27Here Comes Summer, The Wheatsheaf Pub, Richmond Road, 5.30-6.30pm. Live music to get you in the mood for a great summer. For more information
www.petersfriends.org.uk
Saturday May 28 – Sunday June 5Littlehampton Folk, Roots Arts Fesitval. Lots of great arts events all over town. Tickets and enquiries on 01903 732063 or download a brochure at www.
littlehampton-tc.gov.uk.
Bank Holiday Monday May 30Car Boot Sale, Broadwater Green. Hosted by Broadwater Community Association. Cars £8, vans and cars with trailers £12. Sellers 7am, buyers 9am. For more details,
call 01903 522376.
AND LOOKING AHEAD Wednesday June 1Cream Tea and Talk, St Symphorians Church Hall, New Road, Durrington, 2.30pm. Talk by Roy Taylor, former Radar Operator at Truleigh Hill Radar Station. Hosted by Durrington Friends of St Barnabas. Raffle. Tickets £4 in advance. For more details, call 01903 691888 or 01903 525764.
In the Mood for a family event at Tangmere
There’s a great day out for the whole family at Tangmere Military Aviation Museum this month – with oodles of special attractions as well as the permanent museum exhibits. With stalls and competitions, a treasure hunt, a fire engine, Southdown bus and police car on display, re-enactors, open cockpits to explore and special visits from several Military Vehicles – there’s plenty to keep everyone occupied. During the afternoon, there’s also a rare opportunity to meet WWII veterans of RAF Bomber Command, as they’re on hand to sign prints, cards and books available in the Museum Shop, in aid of Bomber Command Memorial Fund.
Check out the special book launch of Great War to Great Escape, the story of Bernard ‘Pop’ Green who participated in the real ‘Great Escape’ and later lived in Chichester. The book’s author is Pop’s grandson, who will be there for two signing sessions.
Why not get right “in the mood” and come dressed as a 1940s family? It’s all happening at Tangmere, near Chichester on Sunday May 15 – don’t miss out!
Tangmere Military Aviation Museum is open every day from February to the end of November from 10am. There’s good disabled access, too. Visit the website for admission and event details at www.tangmere-museum.org.uk, or call 01243 790090.
5Essential Diary
Gather your girlfriends for agirls’ night out to remember!
Midnight, Saturday 18th June 2011A sponsored half marathon walk along
Worthing’s streets and seafront
To fi nd out more & to register please visit
www.nighttoremember.org.ukor call the Events Team 01903 871817
Registered Charity Number: 256789
Gather your girlfriends for a
to
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Is it a bird, is it a plane?Wendy Greene talks to Robin Hallett about the joys, rules and responsibilities of kite surfing in Worthing
Robin Hallett was happily
windsurfing in Maui, feeling
great at having achieved a
high level of proficiency, when
something flying above his
head caught his eye. It was a
kite manned by Robbie Naish
the man, in part, responsible
for inventing the sport of kite
surfing and its manufacture.
“I was captivated,” says
Robin, founder member of
Goring Watersports Club.
“I took the first opportunity to
meet the man, learn the basics
and buy the equipment.”
Since then Robin has used
the teaching skills employed
in his day job, running Oak
Grove College Sixth Form, to
develop his own specialised kite
surfing school from Goring’s
Greensward.
As with many new activities,
the law has to catch up with
the invention, and the National
Governing Body for Kite Surfing
(BKSA) was set up to regulate
the sport. Robin soon found,
however, that one-size-fits-all
regulations didn’t necessarily
work in Worthing, so with
continued negotiation with the
BKSA and Worthing Borough
Council has formulated ways to
keep, not just the kite surfers,
but also other Greensward users
safe, happy and having fun.
Robin isn’t just passionate
about his sport. He cares deeply
about the local community and
the training and education of his
students. As Robin points out,
the Greensward is for everyone
and with a little guidance can
continue to be a focus of life-
long leisure for all. Respect,
and Health and Safety are
paramount.
“Legally the limit for teaching
kite surfing is four students to
each teacher with two kites,”
says Robin, “but with the
formation of Goring Watersports
Club, we’ve restricted this to
one kite per instructor at the
Greensward, which the council
welcomes. It doesn’t take long
to become proficient, but unless
you’re taught how, when and
where to launch, there can be
serious implications.”
There are strict rules in
learning to kite surf to ensure
safe progression, and students
can only join the club via the
BKSA, gaining 3rd Party Liability
Insurance right from the start.
Those who are fully trained
need to check before visiting
other parts of the coast as bye-
laws vary. Even along the Sussex
coastline, there are variations
in permitted usage. Use of land
boards, for example, is totally
outlawed in this area, yet
permitted elsewhere.
Robin’s dedication and
enthusiasm makes him the sort
of teacher you wish you’d had
at school. His inclusive outlook
and attention to detail have
ensured that Goring
Watersports Club, as
well as his kite surf
school ‘Kitesurfsussex’
will bring pleasure
to spectators and
participants alike,
while putting
Worthing firmly on the
watersports map.
For more information
contact robin@
kitesurfsussex.
com call 07977 077
591 or visit www.
goringwatersportsclub.
sports.officelive.com
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6 Essential Leisure
01903 206 206 • www.worthingtheatres.co.uk
Starring X Factor’s
Niki Evansin the iconic role ofMrs Johnstone
Written by Willy Russell, the legendary BLOOD BROTHERS tells the captivating tale of twins who, separated at birth, grow up on opposite sides of the track, only to meet again with tragic consequences. Starring X Factor’sNiki Evans in the leadrole of Mrs Johnstone,the superb score includesBright New Day, MarilynMonroe and theemotionally charged hitTell Me It’s Not True.
Monday 30th May to Saturday 4th June7.30pm daily (Mats: Wed & Sat 2.30pm)
PAVILION THEATRE, WORTHING
“A TRIUMPHANT EVENING...UNMISSABLE AND UNBEATABLE”- The Spectator
Ticketsfrom £16(Concs:£3 off)
Win tickets for Blood Brothers at the Pavilion
Twin Liverpool lads separated as babies and brought up in two very different households – are they destined to find each other and make an eternal bond, or is their path simply a road to destruction? It’s a gripping tale and a powerful piece of theatre. It’s Willy Russell’s smash hit musical Blood Brothers, and it’s coming to the Pavilion Theatre in Worthing at the end of this month.
Willy Russell is undeniably one of this country’s leading
contemporary dramatists. His countless credits include Educating Rita and Shirley Valentine, both of which moved from the stage to become award-winning films. Blood Brothers was voted Most Popular British Musical of all Time by New York Times readers.
At the Pavilion there’s a sensational cast headed by X Factor finalist Niki Evans, as the twins’ downtrodden mum Mrs Johnstone. And with songs like A Bright New Day, Marilyn Monroe and the emotionally charged hit Tell Me It’s Not True – you’re in for an enthralling and heart-rending evening. Our advice is – bring a big box of tissues!
We’ve got 5 pairs of tickets for opening night of the show, on Monday May 30 at 7.30pm. To enter our prize draw, just answer the following question:
Which Hollywood legend is the title of a famous song from Blood Brothers?
Write your answer on a postcard, together with your contact details and send it to Essentially Worthing Blood Brothers Competition, 7 Phrosso Road, Worthing, BN11 5SJ, to arrive no later than Monday May 16. Only one entry per household, please – and don’t forget to include a daytime phone number.
Blood Brothers runs at the Pavilion Theatre from Monday May 30 – Saturday June 4 at 7.30pm. Matinees: Wednesday and Saturday at 2.30pm
Tickets – £16 – £30.50 depending on performance. Youth groups of ten or more, £11.00. Over 60s £3 discount. (Offers do not apply to Friday or Saturday evenings.)
Call the box office on 01903 206206, or visit www.worthingtheatres.co.uk
Award-winning local restaurant Green Cuisine in Worthing’s Rowlands Road are well known for their brilliant events organised to support local and national charities, including WADARS, WCHP and St Matthew’s Church Hall Extension Project. In May their charity of the month is Greek Animal Rescue (GAR), a charity which seeks out stray and abandoned animals abroad and helps to re-home them in Britain. Worthing couple Paul and Titch are actively involved.
“We’ve rescued eight stray dogs from Greece, all of whom suffered terrible abuse in the past,” says Titch. “Our latest
Green Cuisine – doing their bit to help abandoned animals
addition, Oratios, is a stray dog from Athens who was badly scarred in an acid attack. He then spent seven years chained to a tree, so he is now enjoying every moment of his new-found freedom!”
Titch and Paul travel to Greece twice a year, taking supplies to shelters and assisting vets on Spay-athons, where as many stray cats and dogs as possible are sterilised to help control the population. They also bring dogs and cats to new homes in Germany, Holland, Belgium and the UK.
7Essential Events
Cosy, family-run hotel and restaurant • A la carte menuSunday Roasts • Special Lunch Menu from £8.95
Relaxed atmosphere • Charming en-suite hotel accommodationEnclosed front garden • Free parking
UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP
12 Broadmark Lane, Rustington BN16 2HH 01903 788782 www.rustingtonmanor.com
EST. 1964
The South Coast Tea & Coffee Centre, South Ferring, West Sussex, BN12 5QG
EST. 1964
The South Coast Tea & Coffee Centre, South Ferring, West Sussex, BN12 5QG
EST. 1964
The South Coast Tea & Coffee Centre, South Ferring, West Sussex, BN12 5QG
EST. 1964
The South Coast Tea & Coffee Centre, South Ferring, West Sussex, BN12 5QG
EST. 1964
The South Coast Tea & Coffee Centre, South Ferring, West Sussex, BN12 5QG
EST. 1964
The South Coast Tea & Coffee Centre, South Ferring, West Sussex, BN12 5QG
EST. 1964
The South Coast Tea & Coffee Centre, South Ferring, West Sussex, BN12 5QG
Proud to support
Photos: Miles Davies
Rustington Manor re-opens at last – under new ownershipFine dining in a country house atmosphere
Here’s the best news we’ve heard in a while. Rustington Manor Hotel, together with Lodwick’s Restaurant and Bar, is now open – and it’s under completely new ownership. Everyone who knows Bob and Ken – that daring duo of top class restaurateurs and hoteliers from Ferring – will be delighted to see their friendly faces at Rustington Manor. There’s a warm welcome for new customers, too.
Rustington Manor is a cosy, family-run hotel, with a real country house atmosphere we know you’ll love. It’s situated in a peaceful spot in Broadmark Lane, just five minutes walk from Rustington village in one direction, and the sea in another. There’s a friendly bar, a relaxing lounge, a superb a la carte restaurant and a pretty, enclosed garden that’s perfect for al fresco drinks or coffee.
Lodwick’s Restaurant boasts a seriously scrumptious a la carte menu in an elegant setting, offering fine dining without the impossible price tag. You could start with Potted Crab – flaked crabmeat and prawns with a lemon tang, topped with butter and served with warm granary toast. Or how about Flame Grilled Red and Yellow Peppers served on goat’s cheese
bruschetta and accompanied with a zesty chilli chutney?
Moving on to main courses, we like the sound of Lodwick’s special Rosemary and Garlic Lamb Shank – slow cooked and served on a bed of creamy potato mash, with a generous smothering of mint, carrot and onion gravy. It’s comfort food of the highest order. If you love veggie dishes, you have
8 Essential Eating
SUPPLIER OF FROZEN FOODS
01243 830272
We wish Bob & Ken at
all the best in their new venture
Suppliers to the catering trade
Delighted to be associated with
Unit 2, Hill View, Eastergate Lane, Chichester
01243 542195
Happy to supply
with fresh local fish and fruit and vegetables
Portland RoadWorthing BN11 1QH01903 232854
(NOW AT 2 PORTLAND SQUARE)
Fishmongers & Greengrocers
GILBERT & BASHFORD
Option Hygiene South Ltd.
Keith Preston [email protected] Preston [email protected]
Tel: 01903 871276
The refreshing OPTION for your hygiene,
janitorial and catering supplies
Wishing all the best to Bob & Ken at
Swandean Fresh Meats LtdManor Parade, Salvington Road
Worthing. BN13 2JPTel: 01903 264436
every success for the future
wish Bob & Ken at
Suppliers of quality meatsswandean
SUPPLIERS TO THE CATERING TRADE
Congratulations to Bob and Ken at
119 The Street, Rustington • 01903 850193
BARRY WADSWORTHFruit and Vegetable Wholesalers and Retailers
Baker
PressL I M I T E D
Digital and Litho Printers
Free local delivery
For all your printing requirements call:01903 244557
Ferring Street, Ferring, Worthing, BN12 5JP
Rustington Manor Hoteland wish Ken & Bob every success.
Baker Press are delighted to supply print to
to try the Asparagus and Broad Bean Risotto, tickled with garlic and served with bread and salad.
If you’re throwing your diet to the four winds, take a look at the dessert menu. You’re bound to succumb to White Chocolate and Amaretto Brulée Tart – or perhaps you’d prefer to give the Warm Pear and Almond Tart a whirl. You just can’t beat the taste of sliced pears and almond frangipane in a sweet pastry case, served with Sussex honey crème Anglaise and pistachio ice cream – so don’t hesitate a moment longer!
The a la carte menu is available at lunchtime and in the evening – and main course prices range from £8.95 to £16.95, so there’s no need to take out a second mortgage. The special Lunch Menu, served between 12 noon and 2.30pm, offers two courses for £8.95 or three courses for £10.95.
And if you’re a fan of the leisurely Sunday lunch (who isn’t?) you can enjoy roasts with all the trimmings, traditional main courses, starters, salads and desserts – with two courses for £13.95 or three courses for £17.95.
Ladies Who Lunch are well catered for at Rustington Manor with a special monthly club of the same name, which begins at 12 noon on Thursday May 12. Enjoy a three-course lunch for £10.95, followed by guest speaker, author Beryl Kingston who will give a talk on the poet William Blake. Hurry to book your table, as numbers are strictly limited.
And if you’re making a relaxing weekend of it, Rustington Manor has three beautifully furnished double rooms, one twin and one stylish single – all with en suite bath or shower. You’ll love those extra little touches, such as a cosy bathrobe and slippers waiting on your bed when you arrive.
There’s free parking for guests, too.
Give Bob or Ken a call on 01903 788782 or visit the website at www.
rustingtonmanor.com for
more details.
9Essential Eating
BUY LOCALFarm Shop & Tea RoomROUNDSTONE
Littlehampton Road, Ferring,West Sussex, BN12 6PWTel: 01903 783817
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
fresh homegrown fruits and vegetables picked daily from our farm
25kg Homegrown Potatoes £5.50
BUY FRESH,
Home Cooked Italian foodFriendly family restaurant
Fresh Fish: Calamari • Sole • MusselsVeal • Chicken • SteaksHome made pasta dishes
15 Bedford Row, Worthing. 01903 201300www.veneziaitalian.co.uk
(Behind Vintner’s Parrot. Closed Mondays, except Bank Holidays)
OPEN
BANK HOLIDAYS
Exquisite Cakes for all Occasions
Call 01273 465623 or 07830 655 0922 Tarmount Lane, Shoreham
[email protected] www.nice-slice.com
• Open 7 days • Daily specials• Delicious home cooked food
• Freshly baked cakes • Light lunches• Sunny courtyard, perfect for tea, coffee or lunch
enjoy your 5 a day with a Riverford vegbox organic veg, meat, dairy + more fresh from our farmvegboxes around 20% cheaper than supermarkets
free deliverywww.riverford.co.uk/norton01803 762059
Per person:
6 or 7 small new potatoes,
scrubbed but not peeled (if
large, cut them in half)
3 garlic cloves, crushed (wet
garlic can also be used)
leaves from a sprig of rosemary
or a few sprigs of thyme or
summer savory, chopped
1 tbsp virgin olive oil
sea salt and freshly ground
black pepper
Place the potatoes in a bowl
with the garlic, herbs and olive
oil. Season well and toss to
coat in the oil and seasonings.
Cut a square of baking
parchment large enough to
hold the potatoes comfortably
and fold it in half to make a
crease. Unfold it and lay the
potatoes on the lower half.
Bring the rest of the paper
over the potatoes and roll it
up lightly along the edges to
form a pouch (a bit like making
a pasty). Make sure that the
package is well sealed. You can
staple it, if you like.
Bake in an oven preheated
to 200°C/Gas Mark 6 for 40
minutes and serve immediately.
The packages will puff up.
Put them on serving plates so
everyone can open theirs at the
table.
Try adding a little saffron to
the potatoes with the oil and
seasonings.
Green Cuisine’s Charity of the Month is Greek Animal Rescue (see our special feature on page 7).
The Greek theme continues with a delicious Greek salad on the menu – and £1 from each dish sold will be donated to GAR. Plans are afoot for a special Greek Night on Saturday June 11, with a tasty Greek Meze, a mini-quiz, raffle, music and a fully licensed bar. Tickets are £15 and all profits go to GAR. We know this is going to be hugely popular, so make sure you contact Green Cuisine and book early.
Green Cuisine are flushed with success after winning Best New Business at the Splash Awards this year. If you’d like more information about the charity events planned at this excellent little restaurant, call 01903 211338.
New potatoes baked in parchmentBy Jane Baxter, Riverford Field Kitchen
Greek theme at Green Cuisine
10 Essential Eating
Professional • Reliable • Efficient ServiceWith our fleet of Saloon, Hatchback, Estates
& MPV’s seating 1 to 8 passengers We have a Vehicle for All Occasions.
Local Journeys • Nights Out • Airports/docks
01903 232323
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• RICS Homebuyers reports•• Residential Building Surveys•
• Residential Valuations•• Friendly professional service•
01903 872211Email – [email protected] – www.jwsurveyors.co.uk
43 Cross Lane, Findon, West Sussex BN14 0UB
The Curse of the Short Lease
What’s more, an unexpired term
of less than 70 years makes
the flat unmortgageable with
many mainstream lenders.
Faced with such problems many
leaseholders approach their
freeholders for lease extensions
and, not knowing they can
challenge the terms offered,
agree to the freeholder’s offer.
However, leaseholders
have rights under the 1993
Leasehold Reform, Housing &
Urban Development Act which
gives them the legal right to
a statutory lease extension.
This statutory lease extension
gives leaseholders a 90 year
extension to add on to their
existing unexpired term. It also
includes the extinguishment
of any further ground rent
payments and the right to have
the premium determined by the
Leasehold Valuation Tribunal,
if this cannot be agreed.
Such terms are far better
than those normally offered
by agreement, which typically
include an extension to a new
term of only 99 years, with a
high ground rent that increases
regularly and an inflated
premium. Before agreeing to
the freeholder’s offered terms,
leaseholders are advised to seek
their own independent advice.
Julian Wilkins is an
independent chartered
surveyor who specialises in
the valuation and negotiation
of lease extensions. He is also
the only Surveyor in West
Sussex to be a member of
the Association of Leasehold
Enfranchisement Practitioners.
For an informal no obligation
telephone consultation
regarding your own situation
please call Julian on
01903 872211.
An unexpired lease term of less than 80 years on a residential flat is
considered to be short and can affect saleability, says Julian Wilkins
The ‘Right to Manage’ your own flatsIt’s simpler than you think, says Simon Royall at Oyster Estates
The Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002 provides the right for leaseholders to force the transfer of the landlord’s management functions to a special company set up by them – the right to manage company.
The process is relatively simple. The landlord’s consent is not required, nor is any order from the court. There is no need for the lease-holders to prove mismanagement by the landlord. The right is available, whether the landlord’s management has been good, bad or indifferent.
The right is exercised by service of a formal notice on the landlord. After a set period of time, the management transfers to the right to manage company (RTM), which has been set up by the leaseholders. Once the right to manage has been acquired,
the landlord is also entitled to membership of the company.
If the takeover of the management is to be successful, there are important issues to consider and a substantial amount of work to be done before service of the notice. You should also be aware of the responsibilities that come with self management, which is not for the inexperienced. It would be wise to appoint an experienced agent to look after the RTM and everyday management issues.
Oyster Estates are able to guide you through the process, report to the directors of the RTM and manage the asset on your behalf. We are a member firm of ARMA (The Association of Residential Managing Agents) and are required to adhere to RICS (Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors) code of practice. We manage blocks between Chichester and Shoreham.
If you’d like to find out more about RTM, call Oyster Estates on 01243 586939 or visit the website at www.oysterestates.co.uk
11Essential Experts
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 9am – 5.30pmWednesday: 9am – 1pm
Call Alex on 01903 236 761105 South Farm Road ■ Worthing ■ BN14 7AX(opposite Worthing High School)
[email protected] www.ezecomputers.co.uk
ezeComputers Limited
■ New & refurbished computers and laptops
■ Repairs■ Advice and Support
Personalise your laptop the eZe wayWe’ve lots of ideas for you, says Alex of eZe Computers
Have you ever thought of personalising your laptop? It’s a brilliant way to deter thieves, as you’ll be able to spot it a mile away.
At eZe Computers Limited we can supply a great selection of skins, sleeves and covers to suit your personality and pocket. Add to that a designer mouse and mouse mat, and you’ll be the envy of your friends.
As well as sales of laptops and accessories, we offer repairs, sales, upgrades, support and maintenance. Our specialist diagnosis equipment helps us sort out any problems in your computer equipment, laptops and desktops. We’re expert in data recovery, with state of the art software and clean rooms,
and guarantee to recover 99% of all data.
We give you a quote within 48 hours of diagnosis – but often much sooner – offering a “no fix no fee” deal. The diagnosis is free of charge, as is general advice. Sometimes it’s easier to deal with a problem in your home or office, and we can do that for you within a 10 mile radius of Worthing – at a cost of £40 for the first hour and £20 an hour thereafter.
For FREE helpful advice, or any help with your computer, call in at 105 South Farm Road (near Worthing High School) or send an email to [email protected]. Call 01903 236761 or visit www.ezecomputers.co.uk
e-mail: [email protected] House, 4 Railway Approach, Worthing, West Sussex BN11 1UR
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Experienced and ProfessionalCRB CheckedDiscounts for joint bookings
Georgina Downs Dip.CFHP Dip.CTEC MPS Pract
01273 262853 Member of Private Sector Practitioners
Painful Corns?Tough Toenails?Simply can’t reach?
Painful Corns?Tough Toenails?Simply can’t reach?Full Foot Care Home Visits
Does your website have Killer Content?In my experience, writing website content is something
business owners dread, and is often not given the time it
deserves, says Claire Love at LWS Creative
Your website is often the first place people look to find out about you and your product or service. Unless the copy is engaging, interesting, current and well written, you can bet some of your visitors will decide not to investigate further – and you’ll lose some or all of those potential clients. The trick is to use compelling, fluent content, ensuring at the same time that what you write gives you the best chance of your site appearing in the search results. It’s no easy task, so here are some pointers:
Make your titles catchy – include some grabbers, like “top tips” or “top 10s”
Make your content unique and ensure spelling and grammar are correct
Ask yourself questions – then answer them. You can bet your reader wants the answers, too
Lead people to the next stage – send them where you want them to go with internal links
Don’t forget to promote your site and your content. Get on blogs, forums and more—and ensure people read what you have to say
Do some research! Find out what’s popular, and write about it.
Creating killer content is certainly an art. If it’s not for you, or you simply don’t have time, it’s wise to invest in an expert. Give us a call on 01903 790100 or email [email protected].
12 Essential Experts
FREEDOM with MOBILITY
● new & secondhandscooters
● wheelchairs & walking aids
● lightweightpowered bicycles
VISIT YOUR LOCALSHOWROOM OR BOOK
A HOME VISIT
10 Station Parade,South St., Lancing
01903 765353
1 Sea Lane,Rustington
01903 774030
FREEDOM with MOBILITY
● servicing & repairs
● short term hire
● bathing aids
● stairlifts
263 Goring Road, Worthing 01903 505655
www.guardianmobility.co.uk
Same day service on denture repairs Custom whitening traysDenture re-lines & additions Metal free ceramicsSports mouth guards MDD & GDC Registered
Denture replacement specialists
01273 46428829 east street, shoreham by sea, bn43 5ZD
Star SolutionsDomestic & Commercial Removals
Call Garfy on 077480 23923
• Removals• House Clearance• Waste Disposal
Fully Licensed & Insured
Need any lifting and shifting?I can help you with a complete spring clear out,
says Garfy at Star Solutions
If the thought of climbing
the loft ladder fills you with
dread, or your car has been
banished to the driveway
because you just can’t fit it
into the garage – you
could be in need of a
major clear out session.
Garages, sheds and loft
areas are notorious
for accumulating
mountains of stuff you
don’t need, and for
most of us, it’s a matter of
“out of sight, out of mind.”
But now spring is well and
truly here, you can’t put it off
any longer. Let me help you
get to grips with it all. At Star
Solutions we offer a complete
clearance service, from single
items to the full works –
disposing of your unwanted
clutter simply, efficiently and
safely.
Need a bed moved upstairs
or heavy furniture shifted
within a room? I do all the
work, so you don’t have to lift
a finger. What’s more, I’m a
licensed waste carrier, so you
can be sure everything will be
properly disposed of, in line
with environmental waste
regulations.
And if you call me out for a
job this month and right
through until the end
of August, I’ve pledged
to give 10% of the cost
to St Barnabas Hospice –
so we’ll both be helping
a really worthwhile
local charity.
Garfy is an ex-police
officer and ambulance driver.
He’s completely reliable and prides himself on a friendly, personal approach to the whole business of lifting and shifting. Call Star Solutions on 07748 023923 or email [email protected] for advice and a free estimate.
We provide...subsidised veterinary treatment to pets of local
people receiving certain means-tested benefits or
bona-fide homeless, including many pensioners.
Although receiving fees, we rely heavily on donations
and legacies to cover our costs. Further subsidies
are available towards micro-chipping, neutering and
vaccinating puppies and kittens, and towards major
treatments or referrals beyond owners’ means. We
carry out some 4,000 consultations and 500 operations
a year, using extensive equipment and facilities and
helping prevent animal suffering and ill-health
www.worthinganimal.co.uk
Charity No.211467
Animal ClinicWORTHING
Anthony house, 30/32 Newland Road, Worthing, West Sussex BN11 1JRTel: 01903 202248 | Fax: 01903 537759 | [email protected]
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If only i’d gone to...
The Quality Denture Specialist
01342 322171All dentures constructed by registered qualified members
of the General Dental Council
the denture studio
Lend a hand
Meal preparation
Shopping
Other flexible support
Personal care
Domestic help
Support with social and leisure activities
Littlehampton to Shoreham friendly service profits fund charitable ILA services
A-tishoo! Are you under attack from pollen? Here’s how to minimise the misery
All allergies are the result of an
immune system over-reacting to
normally harmless substances,
such as pollen or house dust—
and they’re no joke. If you’re
unlucky enough to suffer from
hay fever, you’re not alone.
There are 12 million people in
Britain with exactly the same,
pollen-triggered symptoms –
sneezing, coughing, wheezing,
tightness in the chest,
difficulty in breathing
and red, itchy eyes.
Fortunately, there’s
quite a lot you can do
to minimise the misery.
Treat your symptoms.
Over the counter
anti-histamines,
available from your
local pharmacist, work
wonders on runny
noses and itchy eyes.
Take advice about these
if you’re pregnant,
however.
Use your car’s air-conditioning.
Okay, it’s not the same as
letting the wind waft through
your hair, but it will protect you
from all those pollen clouds as
you drive along.
Consider an air filter. Keeping
the air clean in your house can
bring relief from pollen and
other irritants like pet dander.
HEPA (high-energy particulate
arresting ) filters are the most
efficient. When the air filter is
in use, remember to keep the
door closed, so the machine
won’t be overburdened.
14 Essential Health
Essential DirectoryANIMAL RESCUE ANIMAL RESCUE
ANTIQUES
wadarsWorthing and District Animal Rescue Service
Registered Charity Number 257843
FRegistered Charity Number 257843
Worthing and District Animal Rescue Service
YOUR local Animal Charity
01903 217788www.wadars.co.uk
The Rescue & Rehomingof domestic animals
The Rescue & Rehabilitation of wildlifeYour donations, membership, legacies
& fund raising keep us running.
Paw
s Animal Sanctuary
GOOD HOMES ALWAYS NEEDED FOR DOGS,CATS, RABBITS, GUINEA PIGS ETC
ALWAYSMICROCHIPYOUR DOG
OR CAT
www.pawsanimalsanctuaryfindon.co.uk
Please support us, we are open to the public Sundays 1 – 4pmDonations desperately needed for food & Vet bills.Tel: 01903 872734 Mobile 07904 476819
(no answerfone, we’re never far away) Charity No.1096231
COMPUTER TRAINING
GUITARS AND VINTAGE TOYS
ONE TO ONE COMPUTER TRAININGFor all standards & ages (especially over 50s)Learn to use a computer at your pace in your home
Call Julie Knott for more info 07914 361542
Learn how to email friends & family
Solve i-pod, i-phone, i-pad issues
Help with buying your computer Manage your digital camera & photos Set up and use the internet
Design databases and seasonal cards
Troubleshoot problems Mobiles, Skype, Facebook, vouchers
CONSUMABLES
Directory boxes cost from £32 plus VAT for a 4cm box. 10% discount for a series of six. Includes design. Just call us on 01903 244700
WORTHING CAT WELFARE TRUST
Variety of cats awaiting loving homesOur OAPs (Old Age Pusscats)
come with no vet’s billsMoggie minding service
For further details call 01903 202251E: [email protected]
www.worthingcatwelfare.co.ukCharity Number 1049596
Gizmo – our cat of the month
Sussex CoinCompany
We Buy and SellCoins, Medals, MilitaryItems, War Souvenirs,Old Gold and Silver
20 New Broadway, Tarring Road,Worthing, BN11 4HP. 01903 232080
Mobile: 07765 700508
Open Mondays 9.30 - 3.30pm, Tuesday andFridays 10am - 1pm and 2.30 - 4.30pm
Home visits arrangedemail: [email protected]
DIGITAL SERVICES
WE BUY AND SELL
• Tin plate toys and die-cast toys:Corgi, Dinky, Match Box etc
• Trains: Hornby, Bachmann, Lima• All memorabilia, train signs etc• Guitars & instruments
13 New Broadway, Tarring RoadWorthing BN11 4HB. Mob: 07944 653668
Kicking off for the summerNick Osborne’s a serious fan of the beautiful game
If you’ve ever listened to me
on the radio it will come as
no surprise that I am a big
football fan. In fact, if you
listen often enough you’ll
probably know that I’m avid
supporter of Brighton & Hove
Albion. And if you have more
than a passing interest in the
beautiful game, you will know
that I am a very happy boy right
now! The reason, of course, is
that my beloved Seagulls have
been promoted to the NPower
Championship next season in
the same summer as we move
into our magnificent new 22,500
all-seater stadium at Falmer.
For non-football fans this
means we are now just one
league away from the Premier
League and teams like Chelsea
and Manchester United. As
perfect timings go, this really
couldn’t have worked out
any better for the fans and
the club. The season ticket
sales for the new American
Express Community stadium
are through the roof (which
is ironic, as at the AMEX we
will now actually have a roof!)
I’m also delighted to have
secured my seat in the West
Stand Upper tier, which I’m
sure will be worth every penny.
At this point I feel it is worth
noting that there will be bar
facilities with a wide variety
of beverages available within
the ground. So if you are in
the same stand as me, mine’s
a lager!
When it came to writing
this column I had only one
thought in my head, such is
the excitement surrounding
the future of the Albion.
I know I’m not alone.
Whenever I get the train
from Worthing station to
the Withdean to watch the
matches, the platforms
are always full of blue
and white shirts – and
some very happy faces,
to boot! Just think,
next season we will all
be getting the train to
Falmer rather than to
Preston Park!
So in a nutshell, this is one
very exciting Summer – and not
just because of football related
euphoria.
Splash QuizThis one’s just for fun. Answers below.
1. Which two presenters hosted the Splash Awards at the Dome
this year?
2. Which weekday evening presenter is moving to Worthing?
3. Who presents the mid-morning show, from 10am – 2pm?
ANSWERS:
1. Paul Williams and Anna B 2. Chris Bailey 3. Richard Reynolds
15Essential Splash
HOUSEHOLD SERVICES
• Specialist Carpet, Upholstery and Rug cleaning
• Gutter Clearance/Cleaning • Drive and Patio cleaning• Window Upvc/Conservatory Cleaning
01903 521 365 • 07917 407 329www.lrbcleaningservices.co.uk
‘Cleaning and Hygiene at its best!’
Cleaning Services
Central Heating
DOUBLE GLAZINGREPAIRS
N. ConstantineRepairs to all systems.
Doors, Windows and ConservatoriesMisted/broken sealed units, locks,
seals, hinges, patio wheels & cat flapsFor help and advice pleasetelephone: 01903 209605
mobile: 07990 [email protected]
Chiropody SUPPLY • FITTING • REPAIRSAUTOMATION • FREE ESTIMATES
01903 755995Or visit our Showroom at
56 Crabtree Lane, Lancingwww.garagedoorassociates.co.uk
MASTERCARD • VISA
Oven Cleaning
Property Maintenance
Freephone 0800 118 2059
Shower and Bathroom installationsRefurbishmentsInterior/exterior decorationPlumbing repairsPatios/paths/pavingCarpentryRoofing repairs/renewals
HEALTH & BEAUTY
PAULA POOLEM.S.S.Ch., M.B.Ch.A.
CHIROPODISTHOME VISITS
orSURGERY IN
GORING/FERRINGTel: 01903 504247
Mobile: 07990 898 099
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HOUSEHOLD GOODS WANTED
HOUSEHOLD GOODS WANTED
WANTEDGOOD QUALITY
DONATIONSContact 01903 227829 for collection
117 Montague Street, Worthing. www.wchp.org.ukThank you for caring about our clients
Registered Charity No. 1027832
ADUR FURNITURE NETWORK
Your local recycle/reuse charitable organisation providing for local people in need.
We need your unwanted good quality furniture & white goods don’t dump… donate from one
item to full or partial house clearance.
FREE COLLECTIONS usually within 24 / 48 hours. 01273 441700
Visit our shops at 378/380 Brighton Road, or Revival, 22 Brunswick Road, Shoreham
Monday to Friday 10 to 5pm & Saturday 10 to 3pm
www.adurfn1.org.uk email [email protected]
FURNITURE WANTEDAntiques to 1980’s
Turn your unwanted furniture intocash today
TOP PRICES PAIDCall Dave on 07792 861304
www.dhantiquefurniture.co.uk
We always need good quality donations for our
charity shopsespecially furniture
To arrange collection 01903 741719
House ClearanceFull and part house clearance carriedout efficiently and sympathetically.Thank you for helping us fight heartand circulatory disease, the UK’sbiggest killer.To arrange for your FREE quotationplease call the number below:
43-45 Chapel Road, Worthing BN11 1EG
0844 499 4177
Calls cost 5p per minute from a BT landline. Charges from other providers and mobiles may vary.Registered Charity Number 225971 bhf.org.uk
Call 01903 750594for FREE collection
The Salvation Army is a Christian Churchand a Registered Charity
www.salvationarmy.org.uk/worthing
Your donations of furniture, electricalgoods and Bric-a-Brac will help us raise
funds for our Community Programmehelping people here in Worthing.
We Need YourUnwanted Furniture
NO VATFree Quotation01903 550138
Alarms, CCTV and Intercoms
GoldensealConstruction
Home improvementrefurbishment specialists.
All aspects of general building fromdesign to completion.
148 Palmer Road, [email protected]
Tel: 01903 772036
GAS BOILER SERVICING
£50By Ex-British Gas Engineer
John Godfrey 01903 505271 mobile: 0791 773 1331
GAS SAFE REG NO. 211107
01903 503731 or 07860 209124
◆ We Supply Domestic Appliances ◆ We Repair most makes
of white goods
◆ We Install and remove appliances
◆ All work guaranteed
Professional deep cleaning process using non-toxic, low odour, biodegradable products♦ All makes of Domestic Ovens,
Range and Aga♦ Hobs, Extractor Fans & Microwaves♦ Fully trained and CRB checked
For a FREE quote or to make a booking call:
0800 140 9800
Alarms
Builders
Classes in and around WorthingCall Kerrie on
07983 239443 / 01903 871338
Core StabilityPostural AwarenessIllness/Injury Rehab
Fully Qualified & Insured Instructor
01903 856210 / 07899 930244
Flat RoofingUPVC Fascias & Soffits InstalledRoof Cleaning & Moss Removal
Roof & Gutter RepairsProperty Maintenance
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Cut out and keep
Cut out and keep
• Reliable, friendly service• Fully insured, local cleaners• Regular and one off cleans• Builders and end of tenancy cleans• Regular cleans from £9.75 per hour• Special rates for OAPs
A professional service solving allyour cleaning and ironing needs
Call Chris on 0800 917 6749 or 07944 015 385Visit us at www.dollychar.com
Domestic Appliances
16 Essential Directory
VOLVO SPECIALIST
INGLESIDE GARAGE
MOTs, spares & repairsAll makes of vehicles servicedFull computer diagnostics &conversionsVolvos bought and sold
Ingleside Road, Lancing BN15 8ELTelephone: 01903 754216
Roofing
Tree Services
Wooden Floor Restoration
James Perry Interiors
01903 504760 07941 553643
Quality Floor SandingCommercial & DomesticSanding & Restoration
of wood floorsFree estimates
www.jamesperryinteriors.co.uk
MOBILITY
MECHANIC
Mobility Scooter repairs• Ride on scooters• Stair lifts• Service & Repairs • Free pickup and returnsVisit our showroom
01903 505655263 Goring Road, Worthing
PRINTING SERVICES
RECORDS
SHELTERED ACCOMMODATION
TRAVEL COACH TOURS
VOLUNTEERS
TV REPAIRSTRAVEL
OF WORTHING HOSPITALSCan you spare
4 hours a week?If so, why not consider becoming a
VOLUNTEER at The Friends ofWorthing Hospitals Shop. For moreinformation and an application formplease contact RON NOAKES on
01903 [email protected]
FRIENDS
Offering support & companionship in very sheltered housing
We offer you a home in the centre of Worthing a few minutes walk from the sea front and the town’s main
shopping area, which is suitable for active elderly men and women looking for friendship, privacy and
practical support. Our rates are between £800 and £1050 per calendar
month, including accommodation and full board.Each of our two houses are home to 9-11 residents. They have comfortable bed sitting rooms furnished with the resident’s own favourite pieces of furniture,
en suite facilities and a personal alarm system.
If you are interested in having a look around please contact:
Mrs. Green 8 Southey Road, Worthing BN14 7PY
Telephone: 01903 208665 e-mail: [email protected] www.abbeyfield-worthing.co.uk
WORTHING
• RICS Homebuyers reports •• Residential Building Surveys •
• Residential Valuations •• Lease Extension Valuations •
01903 872211
[email protected] www.jwsurveyors.co.uk43 Cross Lane, Findon West Sussex BN14 0UB
Tree surgery and hedge cuttingFully insured and qualified
MULHOLLAND TREE SURGERY
www.mulhollandtrees.co.uk
Please call Richard on07970 31996101903 243942
SALES * SERVICES * RENTALSTVS * VIDEOS * AUDIOFREEVIEWS * DIGITALS
* LCDS * PLASMA58b Underdown Road, Southwick
Sussex BN42 4HLTelephone: 01273 593232
• Flat roofing • Slating, • Lead works • Chimney works • Tiling • Fascias & Guttering• Advice on roofing problems
• Friendly reliable service • Emergency call out
• FREE Estimates
DJH ROOFING SPECIALISTS
T: 01903 700487 M: 07833 [email protected]
Short Breaks and Day Trips London Olympic Tour 2 Days
Llangollen 4 Days Amien 3 Days
…and many more!
01903 [email protected]
Email us: [email protected]
Website: www.essentiallyworthing.co.uk
Surveyor and Valuer
All the words at the foot of the page are hidden in the puzzle reading in any direction
wordsearchTREES
lime
pine
monkey
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aspen
cedar
hazel
holly
larch
sequoia
spruce
rowan
sycamore
sandalwood
lilac
bonsai
willow
laurel
mimosa
poplar
redwood
juniper
chestnut
hawthorn
tamarind
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Close to the heart of Worthing, Wraysbury House is a new elegant care home just a stone’s throw from the sea. Recently refurbished to the highest standards, it retains many period features of the property, giving it a wonderful country house feel.Offering a beautiful lounge, cosy library and elegant dining room, residents at Wraysbury can enjoy an excellent quality of lifestyle. A large bright and sunny conservatory leads out into pretty secluded gardens to provide a lovely and peaceful retreat.
Luxury EMI Residential Care Home
2 Beccles Road, Worthing Tel: 01903 233539
[email protected] www.wraysburyhouse.co.uk
Where the heart isWraysbury’s a home in the true sense
When someone reaches a stage of their life when they need to live in a secure, protected environment, they want to be sure they can still remain as active as possible. At Wraysbury, the brand new EMI home in Beccles Road, there are ample opportunities to stimulate the mind and exercise the body to full potential.
The building, which has been completely refurbished, is laid out so that each en suite room
is the resident’s private domain while remaining part of the community. Assisted baths are also available on each floor. There are three newly available, beautifully appointed south facing bed-sitting rooms, an elegant lounge, a library and smart dining room to give a real country house hotel feel. The large conservatory running behind these rooms can be used all year round, with views of the garden which is accessed
by gently sloping ramps. It is currently laid to lawn and rose beds but will soon have raised beds added. Meanwhile the leafy surround gives a pleasant, calm outlook from inside the conservatory.
Says Alice Bock, “I want the residents to feel relaxed and completely at home. Our ethos is to allow each individual to live life according to their own choices – not those prescribed by others. Having a secure site, we don’t need to lock doors or over-medicate unnecessarily.”
Wraysbury House was originally bequeathed to Worthing Society for the Blind, who ran it as a home for many years before selling it to raise funds for their new needs. Alice has taken this lovely old house and re-modelled it to the standard and style she requires. She is very happy to give a guided tour to anyone interested in securing a place.
“There’s plenty of entertainment and activities – as well as a hairdressing salon and aromatherapy sessions,” says Alice.
Respite care is also available, giving carers a chance for a well-earned break. It’s also a good way to find out if it’s the way forward for an elderly infirm relative who is struggling at home.
You’ll find Wraysbury at 2 Beccles Road (near the Heene Road end of Richmond Road). For more information, or to book an appointment, call 01903 233539, e-mail [email protected] or visit www.wraysburyhouse.co.uk
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When you’re looking for residential care for a loved one, it’s important to find a place where they’ll be happy and content.
Here’s a selection of top local care homes and services.
“Each time we came we always received a warmwelcome and a cuppa. Our sister could not have beenbetter cared for anywhere”Come and join us at Highgrove House for our coffeemorning on the last Wednesday of each month.
Heaton House Highgrove House
20/22 Reigate Road, Worthing(near Goring Road shops)
32/34 Winchester RoadWorthing (near Heene Road)
Sally or Michelle 01903-700251www.heaton-house.net
Clive or Sue 01903-230487www.highgrove-house.net
54 Shelley Road | Worthing | West Sussex | BN11 4BX
t: 01903 237000 | www.theshelley.com
Whether you are looking for yourself or a relative, come take a look at The Shelley, you will not be disappointed luxury residential
care home
Looking for a care home that’s different?
Registered Charity 1044658
Care homes with nursingin Worthing and Tarring
AshmountJust fi ve minutes from the sea and in a peaceful part of Worthing, our friendly and relaxed home offers quality residential and nursing places for state funded and private clients.
Full programme of activities, social events, shopping trips and personalised outings.Quality catering, aromatherapy, hairdressing and chiropody.
www.guildcare.org
Irene House, south of Tarring village, offers private and state funded places for
residential and nursing clients.
The happy and comfortable home has a full programme
of activities, social events and outings. Quality catering,
aromatherapy, hairdressing and chiropody.
Working for older people and carersGuild Care
Southey Road, Worthing ~ 01903 [email protected]
Parkfi eld Road, Tarring ~ 01903 [email protected] Irene House
For an information pack or to arrange a visit please phone or email.
Registered charity 1044658 established in 1933
Care and Support in your own home
Caremark offer
support at home to anyone living
in Worthing, Adur, Arun and
surrounding areas.
All aspects of personal care
Assistance with Household Tasks
Light meal preparation and
menu planning
Live-in Care
Caremark (Worthing)
Tel: 01903 232949 Email: [email protected]
www.caremark.co.uk
Caremark is a home care provider, dedicated to delivering the highest standards of professional care and support to any adult in need and who choose to continue living in their own home. We can provide all aspects of care and support, and can work with you to develop a unique support plan to meet all of your personal needs and wishes.
General Companionship, such as assistance with shopping or errands, or to simply chat over
a cup of tea. Respite Care
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