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31st May 1989

The Dome became a grade II listed building

TheDome Worthing

16th October 1987

Great Storm hits Worthing

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27th July 1987

The Odeon Cinema was removed from the statutory list on 27th July 1987

TheOdeon Worthing

26th March 1987

After its closure, the Odeon Cinema was listed at Grade II on 26th March 1987.

TheOdeon Worthing

27th September 1986

The Odeon closed for redevelopment

TheOdeon Worthing

9th January 1969

The Plaza reopened for use as a Social and Bingo Club on January the 9th 1969

ThePlaza Worthing

8th December 1968

The Plaza closes 8th of December 1968

ThePlaza Worthing

27th January 1968

Worthing Aquarena opened

Aquarena Worthing

5th January 1968

Worthing Crematorium was opened by Worthing Borough Council

Worthing

31st July 1959

The Denton Lounge was opened on the 31st July 1959 by the Mayor of Worthing, H. W. Bradley.

Worthing WorthingPier

31st October 1958

Muntham Court estate was sold off by auction at Worthing Town Hall

Worthing

17th December 1944

Lancaster bomber crashes close to Worthing beach

Worthing

10th February 1944

Regiment entrained for Worthing as under:- HQ Sqn depart 0430 – arrived Worthing 2200. A, B & C Sqns depart 1000 – arrived Worthing 0630 11 Feb 44.

3CLY Worthing

30th March 1941

4 High Explosive bombs dropped at Hill Barn Golf Club

HillBarnGC Worthing

4th September 1940

Bf 110C-4 (3254) 2N+BM of 3/ZG76 was shot down by Pilot Officer H.C. Upton of 43 Squadron during combat over Sussex at 13.25. Aircraft crashed at High Salvington, Findon, Worthing, Oberlt W. Schiller and Fw H. Winkler both baled out and captured. https://asn.flightsafety.org/wikibase/226960 Possibly related? Hurricane I R4214 601 Sqdn Tangmere Near Goring Forced landing. […]

Worthing

16th August 1940

A Heinkel He 111P crash landed at High Salvington, shot down during an attack on Great Western Aerodrome (now Heathrow)

Worthing

24th May 1940

Worthing Pier requisitioned by military authorities and closed to the public

Worthing WorthingPier

9th October 1934

The Battle of South Street Riot

Worthing WorthingPier

23rd March 1934

The Odeon Cinema opened

TheOdeon Worthing

14th December 1933

The Plaza was opened by the Mayor of Worthing. H. T. Duffield on the 14th of December 1933

ThePlaza Worthing

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