“And Then ...”
Bouncing back in post pandemic Adur and Worthing
Adur & Worthing Councils have released a report, And Then ... Bouncing Back in Post-Pandemic Adur and Worthing, which details how they will introduce a number of recovery initiatives to help our communities as the lockdown lifts. This section gives more details and stories on the report.
Press release:
Report:
This went to the:
Videos:
Video interviews with:
- Alex Bailey, Chief Executive
- Cllr Daniel Humphreys, Leader of Worthing Borough Council
- Cllr Neil Parkin, Leader of Adur District Council
- Paul Brewer, Director for Digital, Sustainability & Resources
- Tina Favier, Head of Wellbeing
- Martin Randall, Director for the Economy
- Jessica Christie, volunteer with Adur & Worthing Councils
- Zoë Imbimbo from ColourFull Kitchens Ltd
“And Then ...” press releases:
- 2nd December: WinterWelcomeAW gets under way to support our town centres and communities
- 9th November: Sustainable homes at heart of Worthing Local Plan
- 5th November: Approval for regeneration of Worthing town centre site
- 3rd November: Work continues to further improve Green Flag standard park
- 3rd November: Worthing's creative industries set for post-COVID jobs boost
- 29th October: Lancing 3G pitches re-opened
- 27th October: Adur Leisure Centres poised for lifeline deal to reopen
- 26th October: Teville Gate: Council set for dramatic £12m intervention to build 230 homes
- 22nd October: Plans for more than 150 'key worker' homes approved
- 15th Ocober: Last call to local businesses to apply for a winter pop-up trading space
- 13th October: Adur to build more affordable homes to meet waiting list demand
- 7th October: Table tennis brought into hundreds of homes across Adur and Worthing
- 30th September: Bright future for prime Worthing town centre site
- 24th September: Worthing to host two fantastic photography festivals this Autumn
- 24th September: BuildingAW goes live: town centres key to COVID recovery
- 14th September: Improvement works to Queensway in Lancing to get underway this Autumn
- 9th September: Way forward to reopen Adur leisure centres agreed
- 7th September: Major post-COVID investment for Worthing's leisure facilities
- 3rd September: Future of major green space set to be secured by Adur Council
- 1st September: Business grants schemes launched to support COVID bounce back
- 1st September: Windmills installed at Brooklands Lake
- 27th August: Green light for new Worthing health hub
- 10th August: Latest issue of ThriveAW magazine celebrates the community spirit in Adur and Worthing during the pandemic
- 7th August: Highdown improvement work continues with new Spring 2021 date for opening
- 3rd August: Brooklands receives major grant from Rampion Fund
- 13th July: Major milestone in the creation of a new landmark office
- 13th July: Firms urged to go al fresco this summer
- 9th July: Site to be bought by Council in bid to boost local economy
- 8th July: Council takes action to stop incursion on Southwick Green
- 8th July: Million pound boost for COVID-affected firms
- 8th July: Riverside scheme for hundreds of new affordable homes approved
- 8th July: Post-lockdown programme to help bounce back unveiled by Adur & Worthing Councils
- 7th July: Worthing welcomes pop-up businesses to its seafront and town centre
- 7th July: Go green and cut costs with the Councils' commercial waste service
- 6th July: Award-winning Adur Markets set to return
- 2nd July: Public services urge Adur and Worthing residents to 'stay safe' as pubs and restaurants reopen
- 26th June: Worthing Observation Wheel set to return to the seafront