Heritage open days prove a success


The England Heritage Open Days took place across the country, starting on Thursday and finishing on Sunday.
A number of open day sessions took place across the area including at Shoreham Fort, St Nicolas Church and the Shoreham RNLI lifeboat station.
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Hide AdPeople were invited to share their memories of Shoreham beach as an oral history recorder was on hand at Shoreham Fort.


Among the festivites was a number of talks from guests, guided tours, gun firing and lots of activities.
Gary Baines, chairman and founder of the Friends of Shoreham Fort, said: “It was a major success. Loads of people came to the fort on the Sunday, obviously the weather on the Saturday turned a few people away.
“We made an effort to make the day entertaining for children so we ran a powder monkey game to keep the children entertained.
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Hide Ad“We realise that they learn so much more when they are hvaing fun and it is important to make history as fun as possible.


“We would just like to say a massive thank you to all the people that came out and supported us.
“We want to give back to the community because of the support they show us and events like these help us to do that.”
Shoreham RNLI Lifeboat Station provided daily tours throughout the four days.
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Hide AdThese tours showed visitors the large all weather lifeboat, the D class inshore lifeboat and how the boats are deployed.


Andy Morgan from Shoreham RNLI said: “The whole four days for us were great.
“We had about 40 people on our tours that we ran once a day.
“As a charity, we rely on donations from the public in order to keep operating and saving lives.”
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Hide AdGuided tours were also available at the St Nicolas Church in Shoreham.


The church was built in the tenth century and visitors were given the chance to see its architectural and historical features.
Father James Grant added: “The day went very well.
“We must have had about 50-60 visitors throughout Saturday which was great.
“I only arrived in November so it was the first time I have taken part in this event and I’ve got to say, I thought it was a fantastic day.”
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