Organisations interested in sustainability and protecting the environment in Worthing
Conservation
Worthing Downlanders
Worthing Downlanders aim to protect the Council-owned downland around Worthing, enhance the environment for wildlife there and maximise opportunities for the public to access these inspiring open spaces.Conservation
The Worthing Society
Keeping an eye on the well-being of Worthing's architectural highlights and the other amenities which make Worthing such an attractive town.Conservation
The Shoreham Society
Takes an interest in all aspects of Shoreham life - not just planning, conservation and building development.Conservation
The Angmering Society
Organises events to highlight and protect the most beautiful features of Angmering.Environmental education
The Downs Barn
An innovative Environment Education Centre owned by the Sompting Estate
In many ways Worthing is a great example of exactly why it's important to get the balance between nature and man right.
The rapid development of Worthing after the first world war spoiled hundreds of acres of glorious countryside. Extensive building in the Findon Valley and around Salvington damaged the natural beauty of the area - but provided many people with attractive places to live and work.
The never-ending A27 dilemma is another major decision facing not just Worthing, but West Sussex as a whole.
The current route through Worthing is slow, noisy and polluting. But what exactly is the price in environmental terms of a by-pass? It's a question to which there is no right answer.