Sweaty Betty Weekly Run Club
Sweaty Betty 51a South Street, Chichester, West Sussex, United KingdomJoin the Sweaty Betty run club every Saturday at 9am. All abilities welcome. Meet at 9am at Sweaty Betty, Chichester for 45 minutes.
Join the Sweaty Betty run club every Saturday at 9am. All abilities welcome. Meet at 9am at Sweaty Betty, Chichester for 45 minutes.
Join The Hole in the Wall every Sunday* for their Quiz Night. Fantastic prizes to be won for 1st and 2nd place winners. £2 entry per person. From 7.30pm. Call or pop in to book your table. *except Bank Holidays.
Join The Chantry every Monday from 7:30-9:30 for their quiz which then goes straight into karaoke till midnight!
Join The Nags Head for their weekly Quiz Night every Monday! £2 to play.
Join The Young People's Shop for their weekly Mindful Colouring Club! Grab some colours, pick a design, and let the stress melt away one stroke at a time. It's not about being perfect - it's about feeling good.
Join The Hole in the Wall every Tuesday for their weekly Live Band Jam Night. All styles welcome.
Join the Rocking Horse every Wednesday for their weekly Games Night.
Meet likeminded creatives and discuss new ideas or ways we can make @theseenzine a vibrant digest which represents the creative businesses, events and individuals that make Chichester. Maybe you're someone who wants to be featured in the magazine, maybe you want to contribute to the graphic design or photography or maybe you're just looking to […]
Join the George and Dragon for their weekly Quiz Night. Every Wednesday. From 8pm.
Join Havana every Wednesday for their Open Mic Night with Toby Bain.
Drop in for a session of knitting and nattering, every Thursday 10.00 - 11.30am. Please contact Chichester Library for more details. Find out more about attending a Knit and Natter session.
Come along and see inside this beautiful building! Open 10:00am - 11:30am Situated in Priory Park, The Guildhall is a Grade 1 listed building with a rich history. The Guildhall was built in the 1270s by the Franciscans and was dissolved In October 1538 by King Henry VIII. The building witnessed many dramatic events in […]