Shoreham Society stalwart: Tributes paid to long-standing community campaigner who has passed away
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Adrian Towler, who passed away on March 3, was a member of the current committee and produced the quarterly journals, leaflets and
banners as well as campaigning on a number of key issues.
He was particularly passionate about reopening the railway underpass on Buckingham Road to allow pedestrians to go across when the barriers were down.
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Hide AdGerard Rosenberg, chairman of the society said “Adrian, with his dry wit and wise counsel, will be sorely missed by all of us in the Shoreham Society.”
Adrian came to Shoreham in 1998 from Clacton where he had been the Manager ofthe West Cliff Theatre.
Norman Jacobs the Chair of the West Cliff Theatre Trust paid tribute saying “Adrian booked in some of the big names of the day including
Norman Wisdom. Roy Hudd, the Beverly Sisters, Barbera Windsor, Pam Ayres, the
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Hide AdKrankies and Edmund Hockridge. In the space of just a couple of years he had
changed the West Cliff from being almost solely a venue for local amateur groups
and societies to a theatre that could now bear comparison with any professional
theatre in the country. There is no doubt that it was Adrian who set us on our way to
becoming the highly successful theatre we are today.”
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