Shoreham Academy
Kingston Lane, Shoreham-By-Sea, West Sussex, BN43 6YT
Welcome to Shoreham Academy in Shoreham-by-Sea – a vibrant and thriving school at the heart of the communities of Shoreham-by-Sea and Southwick. See more
Shoreham Airport
Shoreham Airport, Cecil Pashley Way, Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, United Kingdom, BN43 5FF
Shoreham Airport in Shoreham-by-Sea is at the forefront of general aviation in the UK, and a major base for flying activities on the South Coast. See more
Shoreham College
St Julian's Lane, Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, BN43 6YW
Shoreham College in Shoreham-by-Sea provides an inspiring education for children from 3 years of age through to 16, which prepares them for the next stage of their academic life. See more
Shoreham Sailing Club
Soldiers Point, 223 Harbour Way, Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, BN43 5HZ
Shoreham Sailing Club in Shoreham-by-Sea is situated on the south coast of England with an active racing programme supporting Laser, Merlin Rocket, Fireball, Wayfarer, Phantom, Handicap and Catamaran fleets. We get ‘Real Sea Sailing’ but have sheltered launching just inside the harbour entrance - perfect! See more
Solent Maritime Rescue Co-ordination Centre
HM Coastguard, 44a Marine Parade West, Lee-on-Solent, Hampshire, PO13 9NR
Somerhill Junior School
Somerhill Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 1RG
Somerhill Junior School in Hove is a diverse and creative community,where the individual is cherished, talents are nurtured and excellence is an everyday occurrence. See more
South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust
Sussex Office, 40-42 Friars Walk, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2XW
South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust in Brighton and Hove is part of the National Health Service (NHS). We respond to 999 calls from the public, urgent calls from healthcare professionals and in Kent and Sussex we provide non-emergency patient transport services (pre-booked patient journeys to and from healthcare facilities). See more
South Portslade Community Centre
Church Road, Portslade, Brighton, East Sussex, BN41 1LB
South Portslade Community Centre in Portslade is managed and administered by the Community Association of Portslade (South) - known as CAPS - which is a registered not-for-profit charity (No. 1089418). See more
Southlands Hospital
Upper Shoreham Road, Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, BN43 6TQ
Southlands Hospital in Shoreham-by-Sea is to be developed as an important centre for hospital services that do not require an overnight stay, as part of the Service Redesign for Quality programme being implemented by Western Sussex Hospitals and its partner health organisations. See more
Southwick FC
Old Barn Way, Southwick, West Sussex, BN42 4NT
Founded in 1882, the history of Southwick FC is a long and chequered one. Founder members of the Sussex County League in 1920, they won the championship four times between 1923 and 1948, and finished runners-up on a further four occasions. In 1974/75 the Wickers reached the 1st Round proper of the FA Cup, before going out at AFC Bournemouth 5-0. In 1984 Southwick left the CountyLeague for the second time, to join the Combined Counties League. This time the move was a success and the following year the Wickers were promoted to Division Two (South) of the Isthmian League after finishing as runners-up. Success followed success and in 1986, Southwick were promoted to Isthmian League Division One as champions. After finishing 4th in their first season, and 3rd in 1989/90, then the money ran out and they were relegated and opted to rejoin the County League for a third time in 1992/93, taking their place in Division Two. Some hard work behind the scenes by George Bailey and Mick Fogden stopped the club going under. They finished tenth in their first season back and won promoted in the second season. Spending three seasons in the top flight before being relegated again. In 2000/01 Southwick were promoted again, as champions of Division Two and, after narrowly escaping relegation the following season, finished 2002/03 in a more respectable 6th place under the guidance of Sammy Donnelly, who subsequently left to join Three Bridges as Manager. The Wickers fell to 14th the following season, and escaped relegation by the skin of their teeth on the last day of the 2004/05 campaign, beating LittlehamptonTown at Old Barn Way, after picking up just one point from their previous seven games; whilst East Grinstead could only manage a draw at already relegated Sidlesham, sending them down instead. Southwick were not as fortunate in 2005/06 and finished bottom, 20 points adrift from the safety of 18th place, although as it turned out six points would have been enough to spare them the drop, with only one club being relegated from the Division. Since then Southwick have had to settle for a mid-table finish and two seasons at the wrong end of the table. Lloyd Saunders and Roger Feest take charge for the 2010-11 season before Roger moved on and the very expierenced ex Mile Oak manager Tony Gratwicke has become Lloyds assistant. See more
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