PICTURES: Worthing Lions Festival

WORTHING Lions Festival was a mixture of sunshine, heavy downpours and howling wind.

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Classic cars on display in Steyne GardensClassic cars on display in Steyne Gardens
Classic cars on display in Steyne Gardens

Thousands of people went down to the promenade and Steyne Gardens on Saturday to enjoy the activities but very poor weather conditions on Sunday prevented much of the planned entertainment from taking place.

Tony Holley, chairman of the festival committee, said: “Saturday was a great day and just as we planned it, but unfortunately we were beaten by the weather on Sunday. Nevertheless our grateful thanks to everyone who supported us and participated to make Saturday a great success. We are now looking forward and planning for the festival in 2016.”

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The highlight of Saturday was a spectacular firework display from the end of Worthing Pier. People thronged the beach and the promenade to see the annual display and many described it as one of the best displays they had seen.

The bus rally on Sunday featured a number of buses on display and free bus rides
PICTURE: DEREK MARTIN dm1519458aThe bus rally on Sunday featured a number of buses on display and free bus rides
PICTURE: DEREK MARTIN dm1519458a
The bus rally on Sunday featured a number of buses on display and free bus rides PICTURE: DEREK MARTIN dm1519458a

New for 2015 was a classic car and scooter display in Steyne Gardens, a mixture of British, American and European cars including Morgans, E-type Jaguars and a Singer, of which there are only three survivors on the country.

About 60 ‘mods’ also arrived with their pristine original scooters, parka jackets and trademark haircuts.

Canine Partners was the Lions’ chosen beneficiary this year and Worthing Lions president Steve Coe presented them with a cheque for £8,000. Assistance dogs and their owners were on the prom giving demonstrations throughout the day.

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Stevens funfair provided thrilling rides for young and old and Bartie Presents organised a commercial market and food stalls on the promenade on Saturday.

Worthing town crier Bob Smytherman rings in the fireworks on Saturday nightWorthing town crier Bob Smytherman rings in the fireworks on Saturday night
Worthing town crier Bob Smytherman rings in the fireworks on Saturday night

However, weather conditions on Sunday prevented the charity and commercial markets from taking place and the planned classic American car display on Steyne Gardens was another casualty of the rain and winds.

Nevertheless, several old Southdown and Leyland buses turned up in the area between Heene Road and Grand Avenue, with some giving determined passengers free rides around the town.

Over the past months, Worthing Lions have sold thousands of raffle tickets and on Sunday afternoon, the draw for the 65 winners took place in the Denton Lounge.

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Having a roaring time with the Worthing LIons ClubHaving a roaring time with the Worthing LIons Club
Having a roaring time with the Worthing LIons Club

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The Lions' draw in the Denton Lounge raised £1,600 for the people of WorthingThe Lions' draw in the Denton Lounge raised £1,600 for the people of Worthing
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