Summer Flower Walk
Join our popular annual Flower Walk and be guided through the many flowers of our local nature reserve. Free for FoSB members / £2 each for everyone else Meet at: Shoreham Fort BN43 5HY When: 2pm-3.30pm
Continue reading →Join our popular annual Flower Walk and be guided through the many flowers of our local nature reserve. Free for FoSB members / £2 each for everyone else Meet at: Shoreham Fort BN43 5HY When: 2pm-3.30pm
Continue reading →Everyone is invited to join our Spring Beach Clean – on Saturday 5 April. Bring gloves. Wear stout shoes or wellingtons. Litter pickers will be provided but bring your own if you have one. Meet at:
Continue reading →Join this year’s AGM (Monday 10 March). Doors open at 6.30pm (drinks will be available to purchase) Where: The Harbour Club BN43 5HG AGM papers:
Continue reading →Join our regular Christmas Beach Clean on Saturday 28 December. We will be meeting at 11AM at the Shoreham Fort BN43 5HY Bring gloves. Wear stout shoes or wellingtons. Litter pickers provided but bring your own if you have one.
Continue reading →Please do join our next beach clean on Saturday 12 October. We will be meeting at 11AM at the Ferry Road entrance to Shoreham Beach. Bring gloves. Wear stout shoes or wellingtons. Litter pickers provided but bring your own if … Continue reading →
There’s still a healthy population of these birds around Shoreham and small groups can often be seen on the beach itself. In late summer, many of the plants growing on the beach ‘go to seed’, and this provides sparrows with … Continue reading →
This year our Strandline Family Event will take place on Wednesday 14 August. Please join us to: The event is free to members and their families and only £2 to everyone else. You can always become a member on the day, … Continue reading →
Join us for this year’s Friends of Shoreham Beach (FoSB) LNR Flower Walk, here’s a quick reminder: The event is free of charge for our members and £2 per adult for everyone else. If you aren’t a member yet, you … Continue reading →
These long-distance migrants arrive on our shores from mid-March, and can be seen along the beach, resting and refuelling, before continuing their migration further north. The sight of the first Wheatear in spring is an exciting spectacle for many birders: … Continue reading →
Stonechats don’t breed anywhere near the beach, but are sometimes seen during the autumn and winter months when they stray away from their breeding territories. It’s possible that some birds also arrive from the continent, in search of a relatively … Continue reading →