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2 weeks ago |
sussexexpress.co.uk | Henry Bryant
June is here, and with it comes the promise of longer evenings, warmer weather, and a packed calendar of things to see, do, eat and explore in Chichester. Whether you’re a foodie, a culture vulture, or just love a good day at the beach, here’s your must-do local list to make the most of early summer. 1. Things to do in Chichester this monthJune is a great month to go on a boat trip on the Chichester Ship Canal. Trips operate daily through the summer by trained volunteers.
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3 weeks ago |
sussexexpress.co.uk | Henry Bryant
Flapjackery, the award-winning Devon-based bakery known for its handcrafted, gluten-free flapjacks, opened its newest store in Chichester on Wednesday, June 4. The new shop, located at 67 South Street, offers a wide range of the brand's popular flapjacks, including favourites like Salted Caramel Brownie, Cherry Bakewell, and Millionaire's, alongside artisan fudge and chocolate, all made at Flapjackery's Devon bakery.
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3 weeks ago |
sussexexpress.co.uk | Henry Bryant
Chichester is set to burst into life with colour, music and rhythm as the annual Day of Dance makes its return on Saturday, June 7Many Morris dancing sides from across the South East will descend on the city centre for a vibrant day of traditional folk dancing, live music and community spirit. With performances scheduled throughout the day and a parade to round things off, it’s one of the more joyful and quirky fixtures in the city’s calendar.
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3 weeks ago |
sussexexpress.co.uk | Henry Bryant
West Sussex County Council Trading Standards has successfully prosecuted the director of Krakow Market store in Crane Street, Chichester, for a number of food and tobacco related offences. The case involves multiple breaches of consumer protection laws, including food safety standards, improper packaging of tobacco products, unauthorised use of trademarks and the sale of illicit tobacco and vape products.
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3 weeks ago |
sussexexpress.co.uk | Henry Bryant
Over the years, many shops in Chichester have closed as the high street has changed. Long-standing stores and local businesses have disappeared, making way for new types of shops or empty spaces. The loss of family-run shops like Messams and well-known department stores such as House of Fraser shows how much the retail landscape has shifted. 1. WOOLWORTHS.jpegWoolworths in Chichester, a high street staple since 1927, closed in 2008 after over 80 years of serving the community. Photo: Sussex World2.
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