Rustington Explained

Official Name:Rustington
Country:England
Civil Parish:Rustington
Region:South East England
Static Image Name:Rustington Village Centre - geograph.org.uk - 12082.jpg
Static Image Caption:View of the main highstreet
Population:13883
Area Total Km2:3.72
Population Ref:(Civil Parish.2011)[1]
Os Grid Reference:TQ054022
Coordinates:50.8102°N -0.5052°W
Post Town:LITTLEHAMPTON
Postcode Area:BN
Postcode District:BN16
Dial Code:01903
Constituency Westminster:Worthing West
London Distance: NNE
Shire District:Arun
Shire County:West Sussex
Website:Rustington Parish Council

Rustington is a village and civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex. Rustington is approximately at the midpoint of the West Sussex coast and midway between Chichester and Brighton. The A259 runs along the north of Rustington, westward to Littlehampton, Bognor Regis and Chichester, and east to Worthing and Brighton. The area forms part of the Brighton and Hove built-up area.

History

In World War I, Rustington was home to a planned American aerodrome, to the east of the High Street. Intended to launch bombing raids against Germany, the airfield was incomplete when the war ended.[2] [3] [4] http://www2.westsussex.gov.uk/learning-resources/LR/american_aerodrome_in_rustingtonc49b.pdf?docid=b23ded2c-be8b-4dca-a397-9fd7bae0641e&version=-1

Conservation area and information centre

Rustington contains a conservation area which extends from the south end of North Lane to The Lamb in The Street. Here, where trees are protected, are the largest number of pre-1850 listed buildings in the post town, with The Street and surrounding roads containing some of the finest 17th and 18th century Sussex flint cottages in West Sussex, some of which are thatched.

There is a village information centre at the Broadmark Lane car park, housed in the recently renovated WRVS building in the Waitrose car park. It also houses Rustington Museum, exploring the village's history from the Stone Age to the modern day with artefacts from throughout time.

Geography

Rustington adjoins the English Channel, and is up to 7m (23feet) above Ordnance Datum. It has three main recreation grounds and neither woodland nor fields.[5]

In music, literature and the media

"Rustington" is a well-known hymn tune by Hubert Parry, who lived and died in Rustington.

Rustington achieved national fame in 1956 with the launch of Flanders and Swann's show At the Drop of a Hat, in which "The Gnu Song" contains the lines:

Transport

Rustington shares Angmering railway station with Angmering and East Preston. Trains from this station go to Brighton and Portsmouth/Southampton, as well as regular services to London.

Bus services to Brighton and Portsmouth are provided by the Coastliner 700 with many stops within the village itself.

In the news

Hot cross bun

Air speed records

Two world air speed records were set over Rustington sea front.

  1. Set on 7 September 1946, by Group Captain Teddy Donaldson, flying a Gloster Meteor Star. Donaldson also became the first man to exceed .[7]
  2. Set on 7 September 1953, by Squadron Leader Neville Duke, flying Hawker Hunter WB188, at a speed of .

To celebrate, on 7 September 1996, Neville Duke returned to Rustington to unveil a plaque, marking the event, joined by a Gloster Meteor and a Hawker Hunter, which flew over the sea front.

Twin towns

Notable people

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk Key Statistics; Quick Statistics: Population Density
  2. Web site: Discover the secrets of Rustington's home front efforts. www.littlehamptongazette.co.uk. en. 2019-10-31. 31 October 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191031145242/https://www.littlehamptongazette.co.uk/news/discover-the-secrets-of-rustington-s-home-front-efforts-1-6682194. live.
  3. Web site: Littlehampton. 1 November 2014. www.airfieldresearchgroup.org.uk. en-gb. 2019-10-31. 31 October 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191031145244/https://www.airfieldresearchgroup.org.uk/forum/general-discussion/7517-littlehampton. live.
  4. Web site: Millfield. millfield-overstrand.co.uk. 2019-10-31. 11 September 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190911122654/http://www.millfield-overstrand.co.uk/rustington.html. live.
  5. http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadAreaSearch.do?a=7&r=1&i=1001&m=0&s=1400094468319&enc=1&areaSearchText=Rustington&areaSearchType=16&extendedList=true&searchAreas= Outline civil parish map
  6. Web site: Is this the world's biggest bun? | the Argus . 12 January 2021 . 23 January 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210123001232/https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/5134307.is-this-the-worlds-biggest-bun/ . live .
  7. Thomas, Nick. RAF Top Gun: Teddy Donaldson CB, DSO, AFC and Bar Battle of Britain Ace and World Air Speed Record Holder, Pen & Sword, 2008.
  8. Web site: 1996 Obituary for Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe who grew up in Rustington . 18 February 2017 . 23 January 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210123001241/https://www.nytimes.com/1996/07/22/world/sir-geoffrey-jellicoe-leader-in-landscape-design-dies-at-95.html . live .
  9. Web site: Player profile: Andrew Pearson. CricketArchive. 3 August 2011. 8 November 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20121108205257/http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/34/34777/34777.html. live.