USEFUL LINKS
These links may help you to find
additional information related to Horsham
and the work of the Society
Conservation
Protects common land and public rights of way
Is the lead organisation responsible for promoting
the purposes of the new South Downs National Park.
Has replaced the Civic Trust which campaigned and worked in regeneration and urban development since 1957. It is the new umbrella body for Civic Societies across the country.
Amenity & Business
Is an umbrella core group composed of members of Denne, Forest and Trafalgar Neighbourhood Councils, Horsham Society and Horsham in Bloom. The objects of the Partnership are to benefit the built-up area of Horsham town and its community by working on issues and projects of interest and concern to the area and which will contribute to securing its long term viability and the maintenance of its particular character, heritage and amenities.
Chesworth Farm is based on the southern edge of Horsham and the Friends of Chesworth are a group of people who enjoy the area and wish to protect it.
Is improving the town by means of floral impact, landscaping, conservation and tackling litter & graffiti, involving as wide a cross-section of the community as possible and contributing to commercial success
Support the reserve wardens in promoting appreciation of the reserve and providing learning opportunities for all ages.
The mission of the Friends of Horsham Park is to protect and enhance Horsham Park for today and future generations.
Rotary International is the world's first service club organization. Its more than 1.2 million members volunteer their time and talent to further the Rotary motto, Service Above Self.
The website of Horsham Traders' Guild and contains everything you need to know about eating, drinking & shopping in Horsham.
Local Villages
Provides information on the area around Sedgwick, including Nuthurst, Maplehurst, Copsale, Monks Gate & Mannings Heath.
Covers events within the village.
Includes the towns and villages of, Steyning, Upper Beeding, Bramber, Small Dole, Edburton, Ashurst and Wiston.
Is working to amass an archive of material relating to the origins and development of Southwater, from the earliest times to the present day.
Reports on current projects such as the Butterfly reserve in the Village, and also has a strong Historical section