joke of a football club
I recently moved back to Worthing after being away for 25 years or more and I'm pleasantly surprised by how much it's changed. We live in the town centre so everything is close at hand and, although we do have a car, we quite happily leave it parked up at weekends and walk everywhere. There's a number of good restaurants (Indian, Chinese, Mexican, Thai or just about anything you desire) and the Rose and Crown is a good old traditional pub with good food and live bands every Friday and Sunday but no Sky Sports so the Vintners Parrot (it will always be the Thieves Kitchen to me) or the Warwick Arms is the best for the Football (or the boxing last Saturday). My advice would be to live as close to the beach as you can. There's nothing like a nice walk along the seafront and as we're only two minutes away we can go down there any time we like. If we lived a bit further inland I don't think we'd bother quite so much...
I still remember the days of the good old odeon in Worthing - Still sadly missed.
God, I remember the Plaza. Now I`m depressed.
I live in East Worthing and there is nothing to really worry about this end of the town. Mind you being the biggest thug in the area helps
There are a few small council estates around here but the people are the salt of the earth, in and out of each others houses (with each others properties) all the time. I think PeanutRoaster also slums it up here in 'The Bronx' as well.
" Salt of The Earth " is a popular collective term used to descibe the nefarious rogues, footpad's, spongers and ne'rdowell's who populate our Eastern quater. Best stick to Central and West Worthing.
I think you have just described Lennox road pretty well there except for mentioning the drug cartels on the North side.
and THEY are classed as Central.
ps Hows Trig from the West ?
Worthing isnt a bad place to live at all, you can have a average night out if thats what you want and plenty of nice places to eat. Brighton is only 20 mins away so not far at all. anywhere such as Heene rd, grand avenue, shakespeare rd, richmond rd are nice places, pretty central but just tucked way from town centre and nice and quiet. Never as good as Brighton obvioulsy but certainly not as bad as some Brightonians make out!
some decent pubs:
Rose and Crown
The Wheatshef
Hare and Hounds
Vinters (for football)
Charles Dickens
Tangerine (in summer)
some good pubs slightly out of town such as George and Dragon, the Vine etc
Ye Olde House
Selden