Easter 2022: 16 Easter things to do in Littlehampton and beyond
Easter opens up a host of possibilities, with spring flowers to find, eggs to hunt and crafts to enjoy. We have put together a range of places to visit and things to do for families this Easter.
By Elaine Hammond
Published 16th Mar 2022, 09:57 BST
Updated 4th Apr 2022, 09:59 BST
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Parenting expert The Edit by Silver Cross offers some top tips on how to travel stress-free with your little ones. Advice includes giving yourself plenty of time and expect the unexpected, planning snacks and activities for the day, and talking to your children about the trip so they know what to expect.
It is lambing time at Coombes Farm from March 19 to April 24. See 600 ewes lambing and 50 Sussex cows calving and hopefully watch lambs and calves being born. You will be able to walk to the top of the Downs through the ewes and lambs and it is hoped there will be tractor rides again. There have been 200 early ewes, so lots of lambs already to see. Book a visit to the lambing yard at coombes.co.uk. Photo: JPIMedia
6. Dogs Trust Shoreham
Children aged seven and over can learn how to live happily and safely with dogs at a free workshop organised by Dogs Trust Shoreham for the Easter holidays. No dogs will be present at the 90-minute workshop, which will be held at the rehoming centre in Brighton Road, Shoreham, on Thursday, April 14, from 12.30pm to 2pm. Spaces are free but limited, to book, email [email protected]. Photo: User (UGC)
7. Easter Fayre
Highdown Rotary is running an Easter Fayre on Broadwater Green on Easter Monday, April 18, from 10am to 4pm. Family fun and entertainment includes community stalls, market stalls, food, a fun fair, children's entertainments and crafts. Photo: JPIMedia
8. Good Friday Craft Morning
St Symphorian's Church in Durrington is running a Good Friday Craft Morning on Friday, April 15. The children's craft bag, based on the Service of Shadows, will include materials and glue for 10 crafts, which can be completed at home or in the church between 10am and 11.30am. All welcome, donation of £3 per bag requested. Photo: JPIMedia