Two nurses have been struck off following a patient's suicide that could have been prevented with proper care.
Welcome to Radio Worthing.
Sadly, Radio Worthing has been unsuccessful in our bid to launch a new local digital radio service for Worthing.
Ofcom have decided, once again, that Worthing shouldn’t have a say in our own town and that a commercial entity owned by millionaires based outside of our town should be the gatekeepers of our airwaves - as such this closes any viable opportunity for us to broadcast to our town through this method.
We appreciate this is disappointing for you, our supporters, as much as it is for us. However, there are a number of other avenues available to us and we are examining the feasibility of alternative distributions on both analogue and digital platforms. We’ll offer an update in due course.
Thanks once again for the volumes of support and messages and we hope we can update you very soon with more positive news. In the meantime we’ll keep updating this site as a resource for our town.
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Worthing Headlines
The last NatWest bank in Rustington and the Arun district closed today despite efforts by campaigners.
West Sussex County Council faces a £30m budget shortfall for the next financial year even if council tax is increased by the maximum allowed.
Cayuga Developments plans to demolish Buzz Bingo in Worthing for new housing and commercial space.
Councillor Sophie Cox succeeds Dr Beccy Cooper who left after being elected as an MP
£8.2m has been spent installing new heating and insulation systems across several buildings
Father Steven Emerson,completed the climb in his dog collar and brogues.
Adur District Council has issued a warning following the illegal dumping of tyres near the River Adur