The Herald newsroom is always interested in hearing what is happening in your area, good or bad, big or small.
If you've witnessed a newsworthy story, taken a photograph, or filmed what's happening, or if you are hosting or taking part in an event, here are the ways to contact the newsroom.
TelephoneThe direct line to the news desk is 01903 282357.
This is the number to call to contact reporters with details of stories and events.
TextText us: WHNEWS (space) and any other details to 84070.
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PhotographsReaders' photographs are always welcomed.
So far in 2008 the Herald has received and published hundreds of readers' photographs of the wood on Worthing beach and the collapsed crane in Crescent Road.
Pictures can be emailed to:
letters@worthingherald.co.uk and, if possible please keep the images to less than 1MB in the first instance.
Include your name and contact information and details of when and where the photograph was taken.
To send pictures from your mobile text WHPICS (space) to 07843 500911 with your name and details up to 160 characters.
Readers' artistic photographs are frequently published online.
These can be sent to
sarah.booker@worthingherald.co.ukVideoReaders' videos can be shown on the Herald's website.
Telephone 01903 282356 to arrange to send large files or to arrange to share from an online video service such as YouTube.
Videos and photographs can be dropped into the office in Chatsworth Road, Worthing.
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