West & East Worthing Party including the constituencies of Aaron & Adur

Category Archives: Tarring Ward

Alan Rice

Worthing Tories set to reject lower Council Tax

During the Worthing Borough Council budget meeting this evening (Tuesday) Worthing Tories will be urged to support a Liberal Democrat amendment to reduce by 2.5% Worthing’s council tax bill for 2012-13 to help hard working families through difficult economic times. The Lib Dem proposal will also give a £10 voucher to all those Worthing residents who [...]

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Government Minister Professor Steve Webb MP joins local Lib Dems for Dinner at Worthing’s Beachwood Hall Hotel

The Pensions Minister Steve Webb MP returned to Worthing to join local party members and supporters on Wednesday evening to celebrate the commitment of long standing party member Dorothy Till to the party and the town as local Magistrate for many years and as a Liberal since 1949. During the annual dinner at Beachwood Hall [...]

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Bedroom burglar in Tarring

Police in Worthing are appealing for information after a woman woke up to find a burglar in her bedroom. The incident happened at about 4.40am yesterday morning (Tuesday 7 February) in the Castle Road area. The offender broke in and searched the house before going into the bedroom, which disturbed the victim. She chased the burglar out of her house [...]

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Drivers educated in road safety campaign in Worthing and Adur

Thirty two drivers have been stopped for mobile phone or seatbelt offences in a road safety campaign in Worthing and Adur. Officers from the Road Policing Unit, Worthing and Adur neighbourhood policing teams, West Sussex County Council road safety team, vehicle operators services agency and West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service took part in the initiative, named Operation Airwalk. [...]

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Changes to the Controlled Parking Zone in Worthing delayed

Changes to the Controlled Parking Zone in Worthing will be implemented later than originally thought, West Sussex County Council has announced. The County Council was hoping for the improvements to be in place early this year. However, they are now expected to be implemented in the summer. The delay is due to an unforeseen amount [...]

Hazel and PCSO's

TARRING WARD NEWSLETTER: February 2012

Local Priorities: 1. Cycling on Pavements/ barriers from alleyways onto St Andrews Road 2. Speeding vehicles in Lindum Road, St Andrews Road. The next Panel Meeting is on Wednesday 28th March 2012 at 1900hrs the venue is West Worthing Baptist Church South Street Tarring.  We would like to invite new members to join the panel. [...]

Alan Rice

Worthing Liberal Democrats Weekly Newsletter – 22nd to 28th January 2012

Articles for the past week: Leader:  Happy to assist         News this past week: 1. Smoking Ban In Outdoor Play Areas Gets Support 2. 20′s Plenty Consultation Gets Go Ahead 3. Study To Reduce Worthing Rail Crossings’ Delays 4. West Sussex £300,000 Allocation To Worthing Not Enough 5. Local Causes Receive £13,000 Worthing Community Initiative Funding WORTHING LIBERAL DEMOCRATS WEEKLY NEWSLETTER 22ND TO 28TH [...]

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Vital cash boosts agreed by Worthing CLC

EIGHT worthy causes have received financial backing from the Worthing County Local Committee this month. The latest Community Initiative Fund grants for groups and organisations in Worthing agreed were: •          £5,000 to the Worthing Active Older People’s Newsletter for start-up costs. •          £2,271.55 to 8th Worthing Sea Scouts towards a galley refurbishment project. [...]

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Your Adur and Worthing news for our residents

Welcome to the first issue of Your Adur and Worthing e-zine available online now! Issue 1: January 2012 Click here to view the latest issue

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Success! 20′s Plenty for Worthing to go to public consultation

Worthing County Local Committee agreed tonight there should be a full public consultation regarding introducing 20mph speed limits on all of Worthing’s residential roads. This is great news – it is a big step forward. If the response to the consultation is successful then it should mean that 20′s Plenty will go ahead. Thank you to [...]