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My kind of town - 'Shoreham is'



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Published Date: 31 July 2008
HAVING recently moved back to Shoreham, I must say how much the town has improved.
It is great to see how vibrant and cosmopolitan the place has become.

I particularly like the Ropetackle development, which contains a good-quality theatre.

I am also pleased with the cycle paths, in particular the Widewater route and the wo
rk that is going on to restore the Old Tollbridge to its former glory.

The people in the town are so friendly and sociable.

There is a great choice in pubs and restaurants. What more could you want? The only cuisine we are missing from this wonderful town are Spanish tapas.

I enjoy reading the letters in the Herald and very much look forward to every Thursday. A delighted resident of Shoreham.

Tracy Pottifer
Dolphin Road
Shoreham


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  • Last Updated: 31 July 2008 11:33 AM
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