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Easter Family Events attracts a big turnout in Littlehampton High Street

Hundreds of families enjoyed Littlehampton this Easter holiday for free-themed events.
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Littlehampton empty shop windows receive a makeover

Two empty shops in Littlehampton have been given a refreshing new look while the hunt for new ten
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K2 Youth and Community Centre gets seal of approval from residents

On Saturday 30 November, the new £1.5m K2 Youth and Community Centre was officially opened
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Small Business Saturday event to replace postponed Switch on event

Littlehampton Town Council had to postpone its Christmas Lights Switch on event on 23 November du
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Christmas Lights Switch on

Littlehampton Christmas Lights Switch-On - 23 November 2024
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Remembrance Sunday

Hundreds of residents joined local uniformed groups, veterans and dignitaries
K2 Youth & Community Centre

New £1.5m Youth and Community Centre set to officially open on 30 November

After six years of hard work and setbacks due to Covid-19 lockdowns, the doors will open on the n
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Draw a card to switch on Littlehampton's Christmas Lights

The Mayor of Littlehampton Councillor Sean Lee invites the young people of Littlehampton ag
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Littlehampton celebrates 21 years of the Town Show and Family Fun Day

The sun was shining as thousands of residents celebrated the 21st anniversary of the Little
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Free family High Street events a success!

Littlehampton High Street was filled with free entertainment and activities during five weeks of
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21 years celebrating Littlehampton’s Town Show and Family Fun Day

On Saturday 14 September, Littlehampton Town Council, will be bringing the annual Town Show
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Screen on the Green takes Littlehampton on a sweet adventure

An estimated 1,500 residents and tourists descended