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Taxi marshals hailed a success by all
(Released: 05 Jan 2009)

Get Street Dancing in the New Year
(Released: 13 Jan 2009)

Starter unit in sought after Station Road for rent
(Released: 16 Jan 2009)

Dover Coastguard Alerted to Loss of Timber from Russian Vessel
(Released: 19 Jan 2009)

Young Poets write their way into Worthing Museum!
(Released: 19 Jan 2009)

White van man prosecuted for littering from vehicle
(Released: 21 Jan 2009)

Last chance to have a say about public art - Consultation closing on 31st January 2009
(Released: 29 Jan 2009)

Skate for your life at Worthing's first ice rink
(Released: 13 Jan 2009)

Flytipping costs pensioner over £1000
(Released: 27 Jan 2009)

There’s still a market for West Sussex waste, says County Council
(Released: 19 Jan 2009)

Don’t be a dirty pig in Adur and Worthing… help us snout out rubbish!
(Released: 19 Jan 2009)

2009 Worthing Visitor Guide - Out Now
(Released: 19 Jan 2009)

Worthing's winter ice skating wonderland opens for business
(Released: 29 Jan 2009)

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