By Elizabeth Wright In Sussex, a county with a rich maritime heritage there has always been…
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The Viceroy – Pride of Polegate Curry House
Hub and I prefer to dine out on a school night – Monday to Wednesday –…
Wendy’s Week. Knickers, Pants & Worthing Museum
By Wendy Hughes Worthing museum and art gallery I wonder how many people from the area…
Oggy Oggy Oggy and a Sussex Churdle
By Lyn Funnell Oggy Oggy Oggy! Oy Oy Oy! This is a chant often shouted out…
Halland and East Hoathly Bonfire Night
By Lyn Funnell We went to the 98th East Hoathly Carnival Society’s Bonfire Carnival on Saturday,…
MEMORIES FROM MALTA When West Sussex became my second home for many years – and how that came about – Part Two
By Albert Fenech The first part I wrote about how very often the twists and turns…
When Eastbourne Suffered Bombing Devastation
Civilians in war are usually the first to suffer, and Eastbourne on the UK’s south coast…
Charlotte Turner-Smith ‘A literary icon of the South Downs’ (1749-1806)
By Elizabeth Wright Charlotte Turner Smith is best known for her poems about Sussex; She also…
Exploring Colourful Old Sussex Words and their Meaning
As well as being mixed species (man and woman – whoever thought that would work as…
Sussex Pumpkin Tart, not the Prettiest of Desserts. Easy to Make
By Lyn Funnell The Americans love their Pumpkin Pies. But they’re not pies as they don’t…