If so, why not come along to the Boldings Brook Conservation Group working party on Sunday 21st September:
The South East Cyber Crime Unit, organised by the Police is offering free Online Safety courses for Parents:
Police – South East Cyber Crime UnitOur free Online Safety for Parents one-hour sessions are engaging, accessible and non-technical designed to empower parents and guardians to keep children safe online .Delivered by our Cyber Protect team topics include social media, parental controls, gaming , digital footprints, trackers, AI and much more, with a Q and A at the end. Our next course is on Thursday 11 September.Check out our forthcoming Online Safety for Parents page to learn more and to book onto a session here: https://orlo.uk/XZdYX![]() |
Horsham Apple Day – Saturday 27th September at 10.30am in Horsham Unitarian Church
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Meet your Horsham MP
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The Arun Valley Railway Line
Embark on a journey along the Arun Valley Railway Line this Summer!
From Gatwick through to Amberley, each station opens the door to beautiful walks and activities in and around Horsham District that refresh the mind and spirit.
Tune in to the FREE podcast series to hear inspiring stories and discover great tips on where to visit.
Visit the website to watch the full Arun Valley Line film and find links to the podcasts:https://www.whistlestoparts.org/arunvalley
Video trailer to Horsham
Holy Trinity Church Summer Fair – Saturday 19th July 2025

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West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service launch their public consultation:
West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service has today launched a public consultation on its proposals for its next Community Risk Management Plan. This plan will set out the direction of the fire service for the next four years.
The service is keen to hear from as many people as possible on its proposals, and so residents are invited to take the time to review the public consultation and share your thoughts.
The consultation comes after the service ran a community questionnaire last year in which it asked residents to highlight the areas of risk within their communities that concerned them the most. Many took the time to complete this questionnaire and the Fire Service are incredibly grateful for all of the valuable insight shared. This has helped them prepare this set of proposals based on previous feedback.
The consultation can be completed online, or by filling out a paper copy of the consultation. IIf you would like a paper copy, please either email yourfireservice@westsussex.gov.uk or 01243 786211 and one will be sent out.
