SHOREHAM SOCIETY

Loving Where We Live

Protecting Shoreham’s natural environment of river, beach and Downs now and for the future

ENVIRONMENT

It’s our greatest asset. And our highest priority.

Everyone in Shoreham agrees that the environment of Shoreham is vitally important. Over-development, lack of infrastructure, increased traffic and poor building design all potentially threaten the environment of Shoreham.  We need to protect and conserve the green spaces, wildlife, sea and rivers that are part of Shoreham – more plastic free, less cars, wider paths, cycle lanes and recycling bins on the street.

The Shoreham Society will press the Council into considering the wider environmental and social factors when assessing new development plans. If you care about environmental issues in Shoreham-by-Sea, then join up and make your voice heard. 

Eco Open Houses 2026

The annual Eco Open Houses event comes to Shoreham-by-Sea this April. Since 2014 it has been run by some of the team from Transition Town

Mill Hill Grassland Restoration

Last September we reported a new nature recovery project by local conservation volunteers to reverse a dramatic decline in butterfly populations on Mill Hill local

Mill Hill Local Nature Reserve

Local volunteers are leading a restoration project above Shoreham to reverse decades of ecological decline and revive butterfly and wildflower populations. Mill Hill: restoring a

Powering our Local Community

A guest article by Chris Hannon, Transition Town Shoreham We’re using more energy than ever, and we will need more. The National Grid is anticipating

Nature Map project

‘Don’t it always seem to go, that you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone?’* Julia Widdows describes a new initiative to capture an

Greening Old Shoreham Garden Survey

Domestic gardens are vital for biodiversity. Julia Widdows describes a new local project to encourage wildlife at our doorsteps. Our countryside is under constant pressure

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