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The Bell is a quarterly, community magazine produced by volunteer Arundel residents – about Arundel, for Arundel, by Arundel.
Sussex Local magazine reviews news and local interest as well as a range of other materials
covering Brighton and Sussex
A contemporary lifestyle magazine based in Sussex, delivering exciting content, with occasional print issues and dynamic online presence and huge organic reach.
A monthly publication with a guide to the county containing features on property, fashion, books, food, antiques, gardening, interiors, wildlife, environment, health and beauty, finance and the arts.
V2 Radio is a proper local radio station, made in Sussex, based in Chichester and serving our audience with great local content, news, traffic and music. It offers local businesses a platform to relay their advertising messages to a captive audience. Over 88% of UK adults listen to radio and Local Radio Advertising is the most like word-of-mouth.
History of the town & people of Arundel run by Arundel volunteers. Not linked to any business or political party. Just a passion for history.
Notice board for the town of Arundel and surrounding villages nearby providing an online location to share Job Vacancies, Services Offered & Freelancers, Rooms/Other for rent, Volunteering, Charity & Help Needed, Lost & Found, Tickets, Events & Courses, Community Announcements (impartial only), Questions & Recommendations. Run by Arundel volunteers.
Arundel, the way you remember it or see it today. Run by Arundel volunteers
A group for residents of Arundel West Sussex, and the surrounding villages to share news, information and events about the local area in a positive and friendly manner. This is not run by the team of Visit & Love Arundel.
Visit Arundel is the Facebook page of Visit Arundel (visitarundel.co.uk), the complete guide to Arundel for visitors and run by the team of Visit & Love Arundel.
Arundel Dog Social – a place for 4-legged friends and their owners to connect for meet-ups, dog walks, chats and much more. Run by Arundel volunteers