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The Worthing Herald was founded in 1920; it acquired the Gazette in 1963, but continued to publish the newspapers separately until 1981. Since then, a single newspaper has been published weekly under the Herald name, but it is officially known as the Worthing Herald incorporating the Worthing Gazette. [211]
The Herald also had a sister newspaper, owned by Beckett Newspapers, called the Eastbourne Gazette. The Gazette was published on Wednesdays and was cheaper than the Herald. Until the Gazette ceased publication in 2016, [3] Eastbourne was one of the few remaining towns in the UK which had a midweek paid-for newspaper as well as an end-of-week title.
It is owned by JPIMedia Ltd, and is a sister paper to the Worthing Herald. [1] The Gazette's main offices are located with the Herald in nearby Worthing, with an office in Littlehampton itself. [1] Among the important stories the paper has covered is the murder of Sarah Payne and the subsequent trial of her killer in 2000 and 2001. [2]
Walsh once described himself in an interview with The Herald News as a “gym rat” and a sports fanatic. As an attorney he similarly became skilled at both offense and defense.
Five years later, in 2022, Cooper became leader of Worthing Borough Council. [5] [6] As leader of Worthing Borough Council, Cooper was chairperson of the Greater Brighton Economic Board from 2023—24. In November 2024, Cooper voted in favour of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, which proposes to legalise assisted suicide. [7]
Dan Medeiros, The Herald News October 25, 2023 at 8:19 PM FALL RIVER — Two people were taken to local hospitals with gunshot wounds to the chest after an incident in Corky Row on Wednesday ...
1920 - Worthing Herald newspaper first published [12] 1924 - The first Worthing Tramocars service runs along the town's seafront; 1926 - The Worthing Symphony Orchestra is founded; 1929 The borough of Worthing is extended to include Goring-by-Sea and Durrington
The Diocese of Fall River has placed the pastor of St. Michael's Church, the Rev. Jay Mello, on administrative leave pending an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct.