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There are certainly a lot of ground workers and growling scaffolders in Lancing .I work in Lancing and despite it's run down look in areas, such as toytown, it is not that bad, a bit chav in places, but don't most areas have that.
The folk in Lancing may look rough and ready and always had that reputation of hard blokes and there seems a high percentage here, but I think that is because most I know or have dealings with are trades people, working in hard manual labour labour or skilled workers hands on.
They tried recently to change the name and image to Lancing by Sea or something to make it more attractive to investment and tourism etc.
That failed, I have noticed a divide in Lancing actually those the other side of the 27 in North Lancing look down on those in South Lancing.
Clamp you have a great spot over the green then, the prices will only go up where you are.
A sidenote, those moaning about all the flats going up in Shoreham at the moment, think on you can't have everything, as you maybe the same people who moan about house prices shooting up and their children and grandchildren not being able to afford to get on the housing ladder, many of these projects include a healthy number of assisted living as in partnerships including housing associations.
Since I was born in Shoreham back in 1969 things have changed unrecognisably, but in my opinion it has changed for the better overall.
All good in the hood.
Easy enough to avoid, just don’t go into the Rainbow on a Friday morning
If you fancy a chat about the Albion, there’s a few diehard fans in the Rainbow every morning. Often get into a conversation with a few of them.
The sausages and bacon in there are not very nice but most of their food is spot on and reasonably priced. And they do pints of proper orange juice. Most welcome.