Littlehampton

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Littlehampton
Littlehampton (West Sussex)
Littlehampton

Littlehampton shown within West Sussex
Population 25,593
OS grid reference TQ0202
District Arun
Shire county West Sussex
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Littlehampton
Dialling code 01903
Police Sussex
Fire West Sussex
Ambulance South East Coast
UK Parliament Bognor Regis and Littlehampton
European Parliament South East England
List of places: UKEnglandWest Sussex

Coordinates: 50°48′45″N 0°32′42″W / 50.8124, -0.5449

Littlehampton is a seaside resort town in the Arun District of West Sussex, England.The parish covers an area of 11.35 km² (4 sq mi) and has a population of 25,593 persons (2001 census). It is located on the east bank at the mouth of the River Arun. As with other larger communities along the West Sussex coast, the conurbation includes other settlements: Wick in the north west; Lyminster to the north; East Preston, Rustington and Angmering to the east. Wick and Toddington became part of the town in 1901.

Littlehampton lies within the constituency of Bognor Regis and Littlehampton, the MP for which is Nick Gibb Conservative.

The town newspaper is the Littlehampton Gazette.


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The headquarters of The Body Shop is located in Littlehampton. Local company, Dando Drilling International Ltd. has been exporting drilling rigs from Littlehampton since 1867. Van Heyningen Brothers (VHB) salad growers were a major employer in the town from 1964-2003. Much of the local economy comprises smaller companies with fewer than ten employees, however, recently Sainsbury's has moved into the town centre and the local authority is actively seeking to promote and expand business opportunities to create a framework for growing the area's smaller businesses. There has been a trend towards more self employment in the area.

East Beach Cafe from the side
East Beach Cafe from the side

Littlehampton has received a great deal of publicity [1] as the home of the East Beach Cafe, a new building on the seafront designed by Heatherwick Studio.

The building is a fully welded monocoque structure which Heatherwick describes as being like a piece of driftwood swept up onto the beach. It was built in Littlehampton, with steelwork by Littlehampton Welding Ltd and site work by Langridge Developments, another local firm. It was commissioned and is owned by Littlehampton residents Jane Wood and Sophie Murray.

The restaurant serves local food with an accent on fish and enjoys spectacular views out to sea. The building has been met with mixed opinion by local residents. Many love the design and see the development as a positive move to increase employment opportunities and tourism. Others feel the development is an eyesore, with food priced too high for local customers. Overall it has been, so far, a great success bringing many visitors to the town who would not otherwise have visited22 December 2007.


  • Road: Littlehampton on the A259, close to the main A27 south coast trunk road and the two main north-south roads, the A24 and A29.
Gatwick Airport is 1 hour away to the north and the Channel Tunnel and Dover sea port is about 3 hours away to the East, Portsmouth harbour is 1 hour away to the west.
  • Bus: Stagecoach buses 700 route (Brighton to Portsmouth) passes through Littlehampton

St Mary's is the Anglican parish church while St Catherine's is the principal Catholic church. In the cemetery, which is on the northern side of the town, lies the grave of Katherine O'Shea ("Kitty O'Shea") (1845-1921), the wife of Charles Stewart Parnell.

Littlehampton is also home to many other churches, including St. James the great and All Saints in Wick. These churches have a medium sized congegration.

The comedy Open All Hours was based on a shop in Norfolk Road near to where Ronnie Barker lived[citation needed].

The Oyster Pond
The Oyster Pond

Other notable alumni include writer Stuart Millard.

The town has appeared on ITV1 with Roy Shepherd (of Littlehampton) presenting the geology of the local area with Charlie Dimmock.

An important annual event is the parade and mammoth bonfire organised by the Bonfire Society. Littlehampton supports a wide range of performance groups including the Musical Comedy Society and Players Operatic Society who perform regularly throughout the year. It also holds a very popular 'Last Night of the Proms' concert performed annually by the Littlehampton Concert Band [2].

Littlehampton is also host to Littlehampton Rugby Club who train every Wednesday at the community school. The club is renowned for its involvement within the town including the carnival, Bonfire night, Dragon Boat racing and other charitable events.

Littlehampton is the home of Littlehampton, Clapham and Patching Cricket Club, there is also a marina and golf club.

Littlehampton is currently twinned with:

  1. ^ http://observer.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,,2099357,00.html
  2. ^ http://www.littlehampton-concertband.co.uk/
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