Moggy, is that a primary or a secondary? I saw you put made into an academy! I didn't realise primaries were now going down this route.
It's now an all thru primary that is now an academy
Moggy, is that a primary or a secondary? I saw you put made into an academy! I didn't realise primaries were now going down this route.
Attila's your man to ask. He was brought up there and still lives there - he'll wax lyrical about the joys of fishing from the harbour walls
As part of my "Not really sure what goes on between Shoreham and Brighton" series, can I ask the great and the good of NSC the following:
What's Southwick like to live in?
And - what's the Glebe primary school like?
Thanks.
Southwick is good. The only problem with it is the lack of a decent boozer.
There aren't really any bad ones now the Pilot and Windmill have gone but The Cricketers/Romans (formerly owned by a Brighton fan, who I think posts on here) and The Ship don't really offer much above an average pub.
I would also say that if you are looking then use the railway line-Old Shoreham Rd-Kingston Lane-Leisure centre as your boundary as anything outside of that is a bit too far away from everything (shops, decent transport, pubs)
No he's left nowVery good friends of ours moved their son to Glebe recently. Bumped in to them at the station on Saturday and asked how he was getting on. Got a very good from both Dad and Boy.
Is the Romans not owned by a Brighton fan any more? Last season they were running coaches from there and showing games.
shorehams bang next door..dont fancy considering that?
Bozza come back to Worthing......
the twitten club aint bad either
No he's left now
Very good friends of ours moved their son to Glebe recently. Bumped in to them at the station on Saturday and asked how he was getting on. Got a very good from both Dad and Boy.
Is the Romans not owned by a Brighton fan any more? Last season they were running coaches from there and showing games.
Seaford is the place to be. Just enough shops, half way between Eastbourne and Brighton, nice pubs, great restaurants and take-aways, miles of unspoilt coast, lovely countryside, no parking charges AND free travel to the Amex.
If the bit between Shoreham and Brighton is a blackhole to me, the stuff beyond Brighton is another galaxy. I genuinely don't (or did not) know where Seaford is. I could not point to it, even approximately, on a map.