
Notice of the Annual General Meeting
Notice of our 2022 AGM at the Steyning Centre on Thursday 30th June
Notice of our 2022 AGM at the Steyning Centre on Thursday 30th June
To find out progress with regard to plans in place in Steyning & District re helping and supporting the Ukrainian refugees, please visit www.steyningrefugeehelp.co.uk or
www.steyningukrainianrefuge.org.uk
Join in the Jubilee fun and celebrate 70 years of Her Majesty’s reign. Enjoy a picnic in the High Street with family & friends. The date is set for: SUNDAY
These three new trails are set to demonstrate the hidden gems of our villages – all easily accessible. They are part of a project promoting 20 district-wide heritage trails, headed
Due to popular demand, the SDCP Visitor & Tourism Group has just completed a second print run of the Steyning & Surrounding Area Map. The first edition originated because the
STEYNING GATEWAY OPENS IN GLORIOUS SUNSHINE On Sunday 27th October, Steyning & District Community Partnership Visitor & Tourism Group were proud and ecstatic to officially open the new archway that now
Within the last few weeks we have gone live with two new websites. The new vibrant Food & Drink Festival site has been a great asset, promoting all the events
July 2019 saw the age worn interpretation board outside the Steyning Centre, replaced with a lovely new version. It displays narrative about the area, the South Downs National Park and
Another project from the Steyning & District Community Partnership Visitor & Tourism Group. Two information boards showing the visitor various highlights of the area, plus maps etc.; one outside the
High Street Route to South Downs The Visitor & Tourism Group – a sub-committee of the Steyning & District Community Partnership – have been working on a new route for
As a result of the huge success of the series of leaflets featuring four walks in the Steyning & District area, the Steyning & District Community Partnership Visitor and Tourism Group embarked on a project to improve a section of the existing footpath alongside the River Adur, which forms part of the route of the Three Ancient Churches Walk.