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- Sport in Worthing - Wikipedia
The first recorded sport in Worthing was cricket, which is recorded as having been played on Broadwater Green in the 1720s Broadwater Cricket Club was the first club to be formed in the modern borough of Worthing
- Worthing History Timeline
• Homefield Park (see 1881) enlarged with sports ground and lake • Poet William Jefferies lived in Goring for the last year of his life, first at Peacock Hall (where Mulberry Hotel now stands) then at Sea View, later to become known as Jefferies House He died on August 14 and is buried at Broadwater Church
- Worthing: Social and cultural activites - British History Online
The Worthing Intelligencer, described as Liberal, appeared between 1856 and 1901, when it was incorporated with the Worthing Observer, which ceased publication in 1916 A Conservative paper, the Sussex Coast Mercury , flourished from 1861 to 1919, changing its name to the Worthing Mercury in 1903
- Historical photographs show how built-up area of Worthing . . . - SussexWorld
A huge collection of historical photographs has been gathered together to show how a highly built-up area of Worthing used to look The wards of Castle, Northbrook, Salvington and Durrington have all been included in a fascinating two-hour slideshow delving into the past
- History - Worthing Cricket Club
However, in 1893 there occurred in Worthing a disastrous typhoid epidemic, which caused many of the preparatory schools to leave the district with the result that the old Broadwater and Worthing Cricket Club found itself with an acute shortage of players
- History – South Downs Leisure
worthing leisure centre From the beginning in 1972 In 1968 Worthing Borough Council approved the plans by Mr Frank Morris, the Borough’s Architect to build a sports centre at West Park at a cost of over £300k
- Sport in Worthing
The first recorded sport in Worthing was cricket, which is recorded as having been played on Broadwater Green in the 1720s Broadwater Cricket Club was the first club to be formed in the modern borough of Worthing
- Timeline of Worthing - Wikipedia
1972 - Worthing hosts its first World Bowls Championship; 1974 Worthing Council is reformatted as Worthing Borough Council; Worthing College formed as Worthing Sixth Form College; 1976 - Worthing Borough Council is led by the Conservative Party for the first time; 1981 Population: 90,686
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