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This website compliments our monthly community magazine - and is the essential guide to where you live – at the hub of the Broadwater Community!
If you live in the Broadwater area, this website will keep you informed about what is happening, you can find a local business, contact clubs & societies as well as buy and sell goods.
Aimed at all members of the community, Broadwater Pages Online contains regular features such as the Recipe of the Month, Q&A and Book Reviews. Local businesses, particularly those without a shop front, find Broadwater Pages to be an excellent platform for getting their service known.
Our magazine is delivered to homes in Broadwater, Offington and Charmandean every month and you can also find additional copies in many of the shops, restaurants, pubs as well as the Post Office and the Library.
IN THIS MONTH'S ISSUE AND ONLINE

Worthing Museum International Bowling Day Q&A Eddie Wright
Curator's Choice Event at St Andrews School
WHAT'S INSIDE - SEPTEMBER 2010
EVERY MONTH
7: The Beautiful British Songbird
‘Sussex without the wonderful sound of nightingales drifting over a darkening landscape is too dire to contemplate’
8: Books
Books for Foodies
It’s harvest festival time, so for all the foodies out there, we’ve compiled a list of books to celebrate all that is edible. Enjoy!
10: Q&A - Eddie Wright
From Hunt of Goring Goring Soft Furnishings who have been serving customers in West Sussex for over 40 years
13: Travel
The Untouched Coastline
Anglesey was once known as the ‘Granary of Wales’ and had some 100 watermills and windmills.
26: Give something back this Christmas
Children now at school; Seeking work; Recently retired; or need a new challenge for a couple of months? Find out more on page 26.
26: Adur Art Collective
10 July – 2 October 2010
In celebration of Worthing and Adur Councils’ partnership working, this all-new exhibition at Worthing Museum and Art Gallery showcases Adur District artists fresh from the Adur Festival Art Trail.
27: Worthing Museum Curator’s Choice
31 July – 20 November 2010
Garden party, blackberry picking or Findon Sheep Fair – what would you choose? Worthing Museum and Art Gallery has the answer this summer in their very cool Norwood Gallery! Plus we have an exciting opportunity for local businesses or organisations linked to this special exhibition idea.
We decided to reward our hardworking team of staff and volunteers by inviting them to select their very favourite art works from the museum’s celebrated collection. We also asked them to comment on why they like them.
Enjoy reading this issue and have a good September.
Melanie
Editor.
If you live in the Broadwater area, this website will keep you informed about what is happening, you can find a local business, contact clubs & societies as well as buy and sell goods.
Aimed at all members of the community, Broadwater Pages Online contains regular features such as the Recipe of the Month, Q&A and Book Reviews. Local businesses, particularly those without a shop front, find Broadwater Pages to be an excellent platform for getting their service known.
Our magazine is delivered to homes in Broadwater, Offington and Charmandean every month and you can also find additional copies in many of the shops, restaurants, pubs as well as the Post Office and the Library.
IN THIS MONTH'S ISSUE AND ONLINE

Worthing Museum International Bowling Day Q&A Eddie Wright
Curator's Choice Event at St Andrews School
WHAT'S INSIDE - SEPTEMBER 2010
EVERY MONTH
7: The Beautiful British Songbird
‘Sussex without the wonderful sound of nightingales drifting over a darkening landscape is too dire to contemplate’
8: Books
Books for Foodies
It’s harvest festival time, so for all the foodies out there, we’ve compiled a list of books to celebrate all that is edible. Enjoy!
10: Q&A - Eddie Wright
From Hunt of Goring Goring Soft Furnishings who have been serving customers in West Sussex for over 40 years
13: Travel
The Untouched Coastline
Anglesey was once known as the ‘Granary of Wales’ and had some 100 watermills and windmills.
26: Give something back this Christmas
Children now at school; Seeking work; Recently retired; or need a new challenge for a couple of months? Find out more on page 26.
26: Adur Art Collective
10 July – 2 October 2010
In celebration of Worthing and Adur Councils’ partnership working, this all-new exhibition at Worthing Museum and Art Gallery showcases Adur District artists fresh from the Adur Festival Art Trail.
27: Worthing Museum Curator’s Choice
31 July – 20 November 2010
Garden party, blackberry picking or Findon Sheep Fair – what would you choose? Worthing Museum and Art Gallery has the answer this summer in their very cool Norwood Gallery! Plus we have an exciting opportunity for local businesses or organisations linked to this special exhibition idea.
We decided to reward our hardworking team of staff and volunteers by inviting them to select their very favourite art works from the museum’s celebrated collection. We also asked them to comment on why they like them.
Enjoy reading this issue and have a good September.
Melanie
Editor.
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The contents of Broadwater Pages is led by the community. If you have something that you would like to share with the community, an idea for a Q&A or an event to publicise then contact Melanie by email () or telephone (01903 816803).