Worthing Pier reopened to visitors after almost two months of emergency work
Worthing Timeline
Worthing Pier closed on 10th October 2024 after one of the underside supports was damaged during a storm.
Wilko’s Guildbourne Centre store closes 5th October 2023
The first Worthing Pride event took place on 14th July 2018
The first turbine at the Rampion Offshore Wind Farm went online on 27th November 2017
An 80-tonne excavator used in the construction of the Rampion Offshore Wind Farm is stranded at sea.
Shoreham Airshow Crash
Rampion Wind Farm Ltd. was given development consent to build an offshore wind farm and ancillary works
Worthing Aquarena closes.
Worthing High School closes 30th November 2012
Woolworths Montague Street closed on 5th January 2009
The Ice Prince sank
The Dome reopens on 6th July 2007
Two die and another seriously injured as crane collapses at Durrington High School build
The Dome Cinema reopens
The Dome Cinema closes for refurbishment
1998 Worthing Borough Council election One third of the council was up for election and the Liberal Democrat party kept overall control of the council
Worthing Sixth Form College closed on 31st March 1993
World Outdoor Bowls Championship was held at Beach House Park. 8th to 23rd August 1992
