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www.lovearundel.org SPRING 2021 | The Bell we were thinking. Whole days were planned to be The Arundel filled with music, dance, theatre, and art. We were also CArpeT CompAny planning Masterclasses for the adults – getting actors and artists to come and talk about their work. Celebrating 25 years of trading Now here is the thing – just as the Billiard Hall saved FINEST CARPETS the VIC in 1901 maybe it could do it again in 2021. The CUSTOM-MADE RUGS VIC applied late last year to the Culture Recovery Fund to help transform the Red Room into a much more BESPOKE WOOD flexible, vibrant space. Our application argued that to get more daylight into the building, redecorate it, renew its www.arundelcarpets.co.uk equipment, and make it more flexible would help confirm the future of the whole building. We already were making ARUNDEL AND a reasonable profit out of the existing rooms, if we could SOUTH DOWNS add another flexible space to what was on offer, we RENOVATIONS LTD could double our income. We want the new Red Room to hold 50 properly tiered and comfortable seats and to 30 Years Building Experience be so flexible that we could have a theatre one night, a cinema the next, a music venue after that (with a dance RENOVATIONS & floor) and a fully functioning community hall with bar and CONVERSIONS of coffee shop the next. And oh in between all that, we will have programmes that enthuse children with all the arts PERIOD & in half-term circuses of fun! MODERN PROPERTIES We have got half the money we need already from the Culture Recovery Fund – just under £41, 000 – but to do Arundel Tel: 01903 882904 the job properly we need the other half. We have started Mobile: 07881 807485 the work, we are obviously writing to everyone and anyone Mobile: 07533 277161 that might be remotely interested in helping us, but we have also started a crowd funding site. It is called Spacehive and it is supported by West Sussex County Council. If we play our cards right, we might even get some matched funding out of Arun District or West Sussex. But what an opportunity! The town’s own cinema and state of the art small theatre and another glorious space for all of us to enjoy ourselves in- meeting up with friends and family, celebrating the end of a pandemic, just celebrating being alive, exercising together, dancing or watching movies. A wonderful, well equipped creative space for all our children. This space is owned by the town’s people, its run by the town’s people and it wants to serve the town’s people in the best way it can. Just think of the groups of people who could benefit – certainly the young but also the not so young. The Red Room has an easier access from Bakers Hill – it really is an opportunity not to be missed. Please visit our new website and the Spacehive page and let me know what you think. [email protected] www.victoriaintitute.com www.spacehive.com www.aandsdrenovations.co.uk 51

The Bell | SPRING 2021 News from the Arundel Community Land Trust As part of the 2019 Neighbourhood Plan Review residents were consulted on sites put forward by a number of landowners for development. Whilst no site would be Ford Road Outline Planning Application ideal and given a choice Arundel Town Council would not BY the time you read this article the deadline for have submitted any sites for development, but they had comments on the Ford Road Development Outline to allocate land for at least 100 new dwellings. The job Planning Application will have passed, however you of the NP Committee was to allocate land that would be can still read key documents from the Ford Road Page sustainable and feasible, but more importantly that would (www.arundelclt.org/Ford-Road/) of our website. We will continue to keep this page updated with news of pass referendum of the Arundel electorate. the development, the outcome of the current planning application as well as details of the development itself. It is worth noting that if the development was not carried out as part of an adopted NP, then rogue developers The Norfolk Estate & Savills consulted with local and landowners would develop housing in ways that residents on the latest plans for the scheme in August could increase numbers further, with less environmental 2020: 80 residents and other stakeholders responded protections and without ensuring the affordable housing with 61% stating that they supported the draft plans. was truly affordable or for local people. Many of these responses cited Arundel CLT as the reason for their support, given the role the CLT is playing Biodiversity Statement in ensuring that the affordable housing will be genuinely affordable – social rents – and available to those with a Another development since our last newsletter is local connection to Arundel in perpetuity. the publication of our short Biodiversity Statement (www.arundelclt.org/Biodiversity-Statement/). This These are the key long term community benefits of the summarises the work of our biodiversity sub-group Arundel CLT involvement in this development. We, on during the year, which led to a very useful discussion the board of the Arundel CLT continue to work with the amongst all board members to grow our understanding Norfolk Estate, their advisors Savills and our Registered and sensitivity to biodiversity and green issues. Provider (RP) of Affordable Housing, Aster, on important issues such as the Local Lettings Plan to be agreed with Green Infrastructure Network Arun District Council. This will ensure allocations are made to those in need with a local connection to Arundel. The Ford Road development is creating opportunities to implement the Green Infrastructure Network policies set out in the 2019 Arundel Neighbourhood Plan Review. We are pleased to see these are also reflected in the Outline Planning Permission. We are also doing all we can You may also be aware that a safe cycling/walking route to influence other aspects Torton Hill Rd Quantum of Development: of this development such as the use of open spaces, Dallow Dalloway Rd Net Developable Area Area better cycling / pedestrian (ha) access to and from the site and enhanced bio-diversity. 3.82 ay Rd SuDs 0.67 Central ‘green’ at Allotments 0.10 the heart of the scheme Maxwell Rd Green (inc. LEAP) 0.21 High Ridge Cl Primary Tree Lined 0.42 Priory Rd 4.96 Ford Rd Road 10.18 Green Infrastructure Site Area Developable Area: 3.82 ha Number of Units: 90 (Affordable Units: 27) The Ford Road site as part Density: 24dph of the Local Plan Priory Ln Existing Built Form Existing Vegetation Arun District Council’s Local Lower density Proposed Planting Plan sets out the need for housing situated on Primary Tree Lined Road housing across the district, the upper slopes SuDS - Sustainable Drainage System and every parish needs Allotments to allocate their share of Development Priory Ln Limited ground LEAP - Local Equipped Area for Play. this growth. 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SPRING 2021 | The Bell from Arundel to Ford Station (and beyond to the A259/ NCN2) could be funded from the Community Infrastructure Levy arising from the provision of new homes. If you walk or cycle and would like to find out more about the Arundel Cycling and Walking Forum (ACWF)- see this page on the Love Arundel website (www.visitarundel.co.uk/love- arundel/arundel-cycling-and-walking-group/) Help Us Grow the CLT Membership Finally, we would like to grow the membership of the CLT, not least because it will ensure that the CLT board is accountable to the broader community and shape our work in the future: So please mention this to your friends and neighbours. The application form is on our Get Involved (www.arundelclt.org/Get-Involved/) page. We will have a stall at the Farmers’ Market (pandemic restrictions allowing) so please come and say ‘hello’ to us there. If you have any questions or comments on our activities, this article or our website, please let us know by emailing [email protected]. ARUNDEL CATHEDRAL CENTRE Open Tuesday - Saturday [email protected] The ideal venue to cater for your www.theparsonstable.co.uk special occasion or event! 2-8 Castle Mews, Tarrant Street, St. Mary's Hall, seating 100 - 120 Arundel BN18 9DG Tel : 01903 883477 St. Philip Howard Hall, seating 60 • Architectural and Building Cashman Room, seating 30 Surveying services Hire includes heating, use of kitchen • Planning and Listed building and equipment, PA and loop system. applications Please call 01903 882 297 • Pre-acquisition surveys and or email [email protected] Party wall surveyors for information on prices,availability, RURAL • URBAN • COASTAL • HISTORIC • CONTEMPORARY terms and conditions. Contact Kevin or Phil on 01243 774764 London Road, Arundel, W. Sussex BN18 9BA [email protected] www.sloaneandbrown.co.uk 53

Dear EditorTheBell | SPRING2021 dementia sufferers. Linda would slip out of the house A THANK YOU LETTER without my knowing. I want to offer my heartfelt thanks to so many people Invariably, much to my relief, she would be rescued in Arundel who have shown such kindness and and led home by a friend, neighbour and sometimes consideration to my late wife Linda Philip. In these grim complete strangers. days of Covid lockdown, I have been amazed at just how sensitive people are when dealing with someone Arundel has just got its own specialist Dementia Liaison suffering from dementia and Alzheimer’s. nurse- Mandie Kane RMN. I think we were her first patients in Arundel and I learnt so much from her. Linda was to the end a happy person with a ready smile. Her sensitivity to Linda and her condition was quite Always interested in others, especially if there was a child or remarkable. I know the Lido has also become involved, grandchild in tow she would break all the conventions of safe as have others, in raising awareness of this devastating distancing. So often, much to her annoyance, I would try to disease. I am of course hugely grateful to the NHS, our guide her to a safe distance. She just had no idea of what it doctors, the ambulance crew and all the staff at St. was all about. But my thanks are to all the people of Arundel, Richards who made sure Linda was in no pain and was shopkeepers and complete strangers who seemed to realise allowed to die gently and with dignity. so quickly that Linda meant no harm and had no perception of the risk she was putting herself and others in. Everywhere But it’s the everyday kindness of the people of this we went we were met with kindness. remarkable town with its informal network of support that I know, in these difficult times, Linda would want to Linda would sometimes make a break for it – wanting thank so much, as I do. to ‘get home’. Apparently that’s not uncommon with BILL PHILIP 54 Maltravers Street, Arundel CAMPER VANS As an Arundel resident of 25 years I would like to add the following as an addendum to Michael Jones’ letter in the last Bell edition. In this pandemic, we are asked to exercise from home, which I have complied with, however, whenever I walk down Mill Lane, I have counted up to three or four, vans with their engines running continually, Presumably to heat them, so although I am Trying hard to stay fit and free from Covid 19, the exhaust fumes I am breathing in along Mill Lane will probably kill me. I dread to think how the wildlife is faring. Plus the flora and fauna in our beautiful town. How can this be right? SUSAN COPLAND Queen Street, Arundel ARUNDEL BYPASS Congratulations on a great magazine! I would however like to respond to the News from Arundel Town Council feature on p.31 of the Winter 2020 issue, regarding the A27. The council says the decision by Highways England

SPRING 2021 | The Bell to opt for the eye-wateringly expensive “grey route” TRACING WORLD Arundel Bypass comes as a “great relief”- saying WAR II EVACUEES that two of the other options would have resulted in “enlargement of the A27 through Arundel that would I was wondering if you would be able to help me. My have done great harm to our town”. grandmother and her elder sister were evacuated to Arundel from London at the start of World War II. My Despite saying they hope planners can “mitigate adverse grandmother was 8 and my great aunt was 10, they effects on those closer to the chosen route” it strikes me came from Wimbledon. We have a number of letters, a as beyond selfish for the council to respond in this way. photograph and some stories from their time in Arundel. What about the people in Binstead and Walberton, who I know they stayed together and originally went to live are devastated by the announcement? with a woman who unfortunately treated them quite badly and they were subsequently moved to the cottage The council also note congestion has encouraged drivers of the gardener of the Castle. They were very happy there to ‘rat run’ down the High Street. Yet all road building has until my great grandmother came and took them back to an impact somewhere- and ultimately results in generating London, unfortunately just before the Blitz. more traffic. Which means more cars in West Sussex, and more cars trying to find a parking space in towns like I was wondering if you had any photographs of evacuees Arundel, blocking up the old and narrow streets in the from the time. I have a letter from their headmistress to process, while polluting the air we all have to breathe (as my great grandmother- which is fascinating- so I know we see so clearly on Farmers’ Market days...) the evacuees were taught together as a separate school. It would also be wonderful to track down the gardener’s We can improve the A27 at a fraction of the cost of the cottage where they stayed. grey route (search “the Arundel Alternative, better not bigger” for details of how) but at some point – i.e.. now- Any help you have would be incredibly well received. we have to draw a line in the sand and recognise that we Strangely, when my grandmother grew up and married can’t just keep on increasing road capacity. she moved from Wimbledon to West Sussex and brought her family up not far from Arundel. It’s up to town and district councils to help make the alternatives to private vehicles- walking, cycling and public KATE HORNE transport- truly accessible, affordable, regular, cheap (or If you have any information which might help even free), and ultimately more convenient than driving. Kate, email her at [email protected] Only by doing this will we actually tackle rising traffic and Please send your letters to: congestion, to say nothing of the very real ecological and The Editor, 1 Tarrant Wharf, Arundel BN18 9NY climate emergency we face as a town, nation and planet. or email them to [email protected] JOE DOWNIE Slindon 55

The Bell | SPRING 2021 Entertaining Arundel 13 Tarrant Street, Arundel, BN18 9DG Here you will find a wide selection of home-made cakes and pastries, cream teas, full lunches, lighter snacks – all made on the premises – 01903 882977 together with a wide choice of drinks to enjoy your meal. £ 25 Tarrant Street, The chefs at the new look Butlers are creating beautifully presented, Arundel BN18 9DG classic, modern cuisine. The light, airy bar and beautiful Mediterranean terrace are open for cocktails, wine, and coffee. Our gorgeous new private 01903 882222 dining room is also now open for events, parties or a small get together. ££ www.butlersarundel.co.uk 67 High Street, At The China Palace you will not just find a large Shezuan menu but tastes BN18 9AJ and aromas from every corner of Asia. Malay, Vietmanese & Thai. Our Chefs are varied to bring the taste of Asia to the centre of Arundel. 01903 883702 ££ 4-6 Queen Street, Arundel, BN18 9JG Gaskyns Wholefoods is a family run wholefoods shop providing a range of quality products including organic, local and free from. Many popular 01903 884392 brands such as Infinity, Biona, Faith in Nature, Ecover, Meridian, Clearspring and Whole Earth. Not forgetting our own blend Gaskyns coffee and Movenpick ice cream both available to takeaway. £ 31 Tarrant Street, Juniper offers a varied selection of delicious meals, both savory and Arundel, BN18 9DG sweet, freshly prepared to order. A charming and very welcoming environment awaits visitors - many people pop in for coffee and end up 07967633276 staying for lunch, cake or a glass of prosecco! The cosy front opens up to a spacious room at the back, decorated in a contemporary style. The coffee is highly rated and Jenny’s cakes are amazing! “Just the tonic for hungry visitors”. £ Instagram @juniper_arundel • www.juniper.fyi PAPPARDELLE Ristorante Pappardelle is a traditional Italian Ristorante, open lunchtime and & OSTERIA evening but closed on Sunday. Osteria Pappardelle is more informal, open all day 41 High Street, Arundel, every day offering light meals, pastries, Musetti coffee and a fully stocked bar. BN18 9AG ££ 01903 882024 (Ost) 01903 882025 (Pap) 56

SPRING 2021 | The Bell London Road, Comfy seating and traditional hospitality you will find hearty food, prepared Arundel, fresh and daily by our fantastic chef. Our menu changes with the seasons and BN18 9BA promises contentment. Rooms available. 01903 883145 ££ High Street, Arundel, West Sussex, A beautiful Georgian Coaching Inn full of History. Set in the ground of BN18 9AB Arundel Castle, with 37 individually decorated guest bedrooms. Dine with us in our fantastic restaurant or relax in ’The Tap’ which brings a host of 01903 882101 local brewers and vineyards together to offer their finest drinks. Catch some sun in our sun trapped secret garden, a rare offering within Arundel. Mill Road, We look forward to seeing you. Arundel BN18 9PA ££ www.norfolkarmsarundel.com 01903 884293 Swanbourne Lodge is situated at the gateway of the magnificent 1,000 acre Arundel Park. Cream Teas • Open daily all year round • Rowing Boat Hire • Over 30 Flavours of Ice-Cream available. £ www.swanbournelodge.co.uk 2&8 Castle Mews, The Parsons Table offers locally sourced, seasonal food using classical Tarrant St, Arundel, cooking techniques to create incredible flavours. Join us in our comfortable BN18 9DG contemporary space for lunch and dinner and enjoy our sunny terrace in the Summer months. 01903 883477 ££ www.theparsonstable.co.uk The Swan Hotel Our traditional menu makes us one of the very best pubs in Arundel serving food. From our full English breakfast with local sausages and fair- 27-29 High Street, Arundel, BN18 9AG trade espresso, to the classic fish and chips. 01903 882314 ££ THE WATERSIDE CAFÉ Family run cafe with motor boat hire right on the River Arun. Mill Road, Arundel BN18 9PA £ [email protected] 07779 930236 Arundel You Drink – We Drive! 6-8 seater available Station 01903 884444/889988 www.castlecarsltd.co.uk Food Disabled Access Dogs Allowed Rooms No Dogs Live Music To be included in Entertaining Arundel please call Pauline Allen on 01903 885378 £ = Low price range ££ = Mid price range £££ = High price range 57

The Bell | SPRING 2021 ARUN BODYSHOP Helplines MOTOR BODY REPAIR SPECIALISTS If your car has a DENT, SCRATCH or SCUFF Let us return it to pristine condition • Accident Repairs Hliofgofcharalmyotevirldeeyrcibno3um5Asirymnueeenasndrssdeel d 0800 numbers are free; 0845 numbers • Bumper Repairs are charged at a local rate. • Stone Chips • Corrosion Damage Age UK 0808 800 6565 • Welding & Alcohol Advice Service 08000 241499 MOT Repairs Alzheimer’s 01903 262666 • Paint Spraying • FREE Estimates Arthritis Care 0808 800 4050 • FREE Collection & Delivery Service Arun Counselling Centre 01903 714417 • Courtesy Cars Available Qualified Repairs by Trusted Qualified Call Roger or Kevin Smith Blind 4sight 01243 828555 Repairers ARUNDEL 01903 884167 Breast Cancer 0808 800 6000 Email: [email protected] Carers (Weds & Thurs) 0808 808 7777 Unit 1, Manor Farm, Tortington, Arundel, Childline 0800 1111 West Sussex BN18 0BG Citizens Advice Bureau 0344 4771171 Arundel ………Worthing Community Stroke Team 01903 843600 Cruse Bereavement Care 0300 311 9959 51 High Street, BN18 9AJ 10 Montague Place, BN11 3BG (24 hr answerphone) 01273 671899 Tel. 01903 884500 Tel. 01903 200388 Deaf Association (Minicom) Monday to Friday LUNCH TIME DEAL 1 Course £9.00 – 2 Courses £12.00 – 3 Courses £15.00 Dentist 24/7 01903 882273 Add a 125ml glass of house wine for just £3.00 STARTER MAIN DESSERT Drug Advice (24 hrs) 0300 123660 Soup of the day Tagliatelle meatballs Tiramisu V N Dr Eating disorders: National Helpline 01603 621414 Daily fresh made soup Three layers of sponge soaked Tagliatelle pasta with minced with coffee and Amaretto, Meningitis (24 hrs) 0808 800 3344 Caprese Salad V Gf Dr beef&pork meat balls served in a filled with Mascarpone and Tomato, mozzarella and red rich tomatoes sauce rich cacao powder Mental Health Sussex 0300 5000 1010 onions salad with basil e.v.o oil dressing Chicken Salad Gf N Dr Banoffee Pie V N Dr Multiple Sclerosis Society 0808 800 8000 Bananas, cream and toffee on Garlic Bread Mozzarella Grilled chicken fillet strips served a base of crumbled biscuits National Debtline 0808 808 4000 & Nduja N Dr on spinach, Goat’s cheese, pine- and butter Rape Crisis Surrey & Sussex 0808 802 9999 Ciabatta g.b. with nuts and honey mustard dressing (RCSAS) 01903 202512 Mozzarella and Italian spicy Orange Pannacotta V Gf Relate sausage Vegan Salad Vg Gf N Fresh cream, vanilla, orange and Cointreau Samaritans 01243 826333 Pate & Garlic bread Dr Mixed leaves, crunchy carrots, Chicken liver pate served artichokes, olives, seeds and pine Affogato V Gf with red onions marmalade – nuts dressed with e.v.o. oil and Vanilla ice cream with hot and garlic bread balsamic vinegar espresso coffee on top Parma&Mozzarella Gf Dr Don Nicola Pizza V Dr Gelato or Sorbetto V Parma Ham, Mozzarella and Two scoops of ice cream or rocket salad Mozzarella, goat’s cheese, sorbet dolcelatte and cherry tomatoes Bruschetta Vg ----------------------------------------- Fine chopped tomato, red Risotto Funghi V Dr onion, basil topped on Cheese & Biscuits V N Dr toasted Italian bread Risotto with wild mushrooms in a creamy white wine sauce Selected Italian cheeses and V=Vegetarian biscuits Vg=Vegan Cozze alla Crema Dr Sh (£3.00 supplement) Mussels in white wine and garlic Sh= contain Shellfish creamy sauce Dr= contain Dairy Pollo Milanese N Dr Thinly cut chicken breast coated with breadcrumbs served with Napoli sauce roasted new potatoes and salad. (£1.50 extra if served with Pasta Arrabiata or Napoli) N= contain Nuts Gf= Gluten Free DUE TO THE PRESENCE OF NUTS IN OUR RESTAURANT THERE IS A POSIBILITY THAT NUT TRACES MAY BE FOUND IN ANY OF OUR DISHES Scope 0808 800 3333 All prices are in £ and inclusive of VAT -- A discretionally 10% service charge will apply to parties of five or more 58

SPRING 2021 | The Bell STAY Cordon Bleu INFORMED outside caterers for dinner dances, about important events funerals and business in our community functions across West Sussex. HAVE YOUR SAY Contact Barry or Lucy Hopkins on 01903 882611 about local issues FUNERAL DIRECTORS ARUNDEL 3 Generations of Service, One Standard of Excellence COMMUNITY Quality, affordable funerals from a NETWORK local company that you can trust. Funeral services how you want Find out more and sign up for free at: them, when you want them. An independent family firm www.visitarundel.co.uk/ love-arundel/sign-up/ established in 1929. MANILTII&TQAUREIAS LITTLEHAMPTON RUSTINGTON BOUGHT 01903 732986 01903 787188 AND SOLD 18 High Street 5 Surrey Street BN17 5AZ 63 Sea Lane BN16 2RQ 24 HOURS A DAY Arundel QUALITY ASSURED www.hdtribe.co.uk TELEPHONE VERSION 1.0 01903-884602 DBS ORDER 1308 LYMINSTER CHURCH MAGAZINE HALF A5 PAGE ADVERT H-105mm x W-148mm FULL COLOUR We provide authentic, high quality Indian cuisine for the more discerning diner. Set in a warm, contemporary restaurant the real flavour of India is captured by a team of culinary masters in one of Sussex’s finest eateries. 3/5 Mill Lane, Arundel, BN18 9AH 01903 884224 If you would like to advertise or contribute to the magazine in any way, please email the editor Gill Farquharson at [email protected] or call on 01903 889918 59

The Bell | SPRING 2021 Directory of Groups To make any changes or to be added to these listings please call Gill on 889918. ARTS Nina Bryant 722229 Sharon Blaikie [email protected] Arundel Art Society Malcolm Farquharson 885866 Arundel Festival of the Arts [email protected] Arundel Museum Society Michelle Brown 236721 Arundel Players Bill Brennan 885250 / 07761 652154 Downland Art Society Diane Ayling 882819 Drip Action Theatre Cathy Stables 01243 782240 Poetry Arun, Warwick Court Sussex Scribes Calligraphy [email protected] 07976 313733 Caroline Cox 882830 MUSIC [email protected] 884760 Debbie Wells 889996 Arun Choral Society www.pheonix-bigband.co.uk Isabelle Pietersz 07787 169977 Arundel Community Singers 01798 831407 Sarah Prideaux Phoenix Big Band 01903 883471 Stephen Neiman 07955 782854 Riversong 07955 782854 The Alternatives [email protected] 884192 Arundel’s own Rock Band Bury Village Hall 0845 4741908 The Hanover Band 07974008392 or 01243 552033 Jane Edney centurionexplorers@ PRE-SCHOOL Rachel Stanford yahoo.co.uk 01903 882431 Rachel Stanford 0845 2691908 The Learning Tree [email protected] 882262 Chuckleberries Pre-School Karen Snewin 368248 YOUNGSTERS www.arundelscouts.org.uk 882756 889825 1st Arundel Beavers Lynn Kendall 1st Arundel Brownies 1st Arundel Rainbows 3rd Arundel (St Nicholas) Guides Ist Arundel Scout Group (Beavers, Cubs & Scouts) Arundel Youth Club Centurion Explorer Scouts, Arundel Bob Rendall Scout Hall Bookings [email protected] St Nicholas Church Parents, Carers and Toddlers SOCIAL Arundel Bridge Club Marion Denney Arundel Catenian Association Jim Edwards Go Club Sue Paterson 60

SPRING 2021 | The Bell Men’s Breakfast Les Voke 884156 The Victoria Institute [email protected] 07761 652154 [email protected] Women’s Institute (Green Lane) Elizabeth Parry 01903 883729 SPORTS [email protected] 01903 721941 Margaret Beech 07859 108941 Arundel Boat Club Chairman: Mark Harrington 882548 Arundel Bowling Club www.arundelfc.co.uk 07887652618 Arundel Cricket Club Membership Secretary, Karen Byrne Arundel Football Club www.arundel-lido.com 882404 Arundel Lawn Tennis Club [email protected] Phil McErlain 734335 Arundel Lido Secretary: Steve Love 02380-694988 or 7585553707 Carole Barker www.arundelpilates.co.uk 01903 882734 Arunners Running Club Fiona Howells 07456 427172 Arundel Petanque Club Arundel Pilates James Rufey 882462 Arundel Yoga Club Friends of Arundel Castle Dawn Bailey 07961 171567 Cricket Club (FACCC) Yoga for the Community Kay Wagland [email protected] 884926 Pauline Halls 882732 SPECIAL GROUPS Sharon Blaikie [email protected] Hilary Knight [email protected] Arundel Agenda 21 Nell Paton 01903 885300 Arundel Bus Group Andy Batty 883571 Arundel Chamber of Commerce Pip Young 884311 Arundel Community Land Trust Bob Tanner 882127 Arundel Community Orchard Group Anne Alidina 01903 882758 Arundel Community Partnership James Hazelgrove Arundel Fairtrade Group [email protected] 01903 882061 Arundel Gardens Association Irene Holmes 07884 491094 Arundel for Peace in Palestine Richard Esling 882191 Arundel Masonic Lodge [email protected] 01903 884997 07786540889 Arundel Riding for the Disabled [email protected] 718639 Arundel Wine Society John Munro 07743 159437 ASCA Arundel Surgery Julia Plumstead 07796143118 Community Association Richard Brennan www.arundelprobus.club 01903 884724 Forget-me-not Dementia Group Chairman Angela Standing 07801 233094 Macular Support Group Say Aphasia Mid Arun Valley Environmental Survey [email protected] Probus Club of Arundel David Hall Royal British Legion Daniel Hodson [email protected] Say Aphasia St Nicholas Bellringers Swallow Club 61

The Bell | SPRING 2021 Useful Numbers Airports: Gatwick 0844 8920322 Heathrow 0844 3351801 Buses: Stansted 0844 3351803 Southampton 0844 4817777 Chamber of Commerce: Arun Community Transport Churches: Compass Travel 01903 792110 Stagecoach 01903 690025 Councils: 01903 237661 Enquiries District Councillor: 07780 705813 Electricity: Baptist Gas: Cathedral 01243 587199 / 07711 889388 Hospitals: St Nicholas 01903 882297 Arun District 01903 882262/885209 Library: Town Council 01903 737500 MP: Andrew Griffith • Messages for Arundel Town Councillors may be 01903 882954 Museum: left at the Town Hall office and will be forwarded. Police: West Sussex 01243 777100 Post Office: 01903 884678 Schools: Paul Dendle Streetlights: 0800 0727282 Surgery: Emergency Tourist Information Office: 0800 111999 Trains: Escape 01243 788122 Water: St Richard’s 01903 882543 62 Arundel 01903 205111 Worthing 01903 883188 Enquiries [email protected] 01903 885866 Enquiries 999 101 Emergency 01903 882510 Non-emergency 01903 882113 Delivery and Sorting Office 01903 883149 Post Office Counter 01903 882115 C of E Primary 08457 581622 St Philip’s Catholic Primary Faults 01903 882191 01903 882517 Appointments 01903 737838 Emergencies Enquiries 08457 484950 01903 882131 Linkline 0330 303 0368 Arundel Station 0800 820999 Enquiries Leakline

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