Shoreham Beach prides itself on our strong identity; friendly & inclusive community; & the natural, unspoilt beauty of the beach & nature reserve.

Shoreham Beach Residents' Association was established in the 1950s to serve the interests of our residents - young and old, and from all walks of life. Since then SBRA has returned independent councillors to serve residents' needs on Adur District Council - free of political party allegiance.

Our current SBRA councillors are Joss Loader and Julia Watts, who are both long-standing Beach residents.

They chair our committee, made up of residents from across the Beach. We hold our AGM every February and communicate with our members via FB and our regular e-newsletter.

We also produce a full-colour magazine three times a year, giving regular updates about Beach life. You can access the most recent copies by clicking on Beach News. If you would like to contact the association, or are interested in becoming a member, contact details are available on the "Meet the Committee" page.

If you have any questions, please email us at shorehambeachra@gmail.com


SBRA AGM - March 2nd, 2024


Publicly accessible community defibrillators are now available at the following Beach venues: Click to view poster

Outside the Church of the Good Shepherd Hall in King's Walk (provided by SBRA)
On the wall by Albion Convenience Stores in Ferry Road (provided by SBRA)
Outside the National Coastwatch Institution at Shoreham Fort (provided by NCI)
Outside the Moorings Club at Emerald Quay

Please dial 999 and ask the ambulance service operator for the access code.
The defibrillators CAN be operated without training but course training notes are also available - click here

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