Worthing
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Worthing is the largest town in West Sussex, England. It has a population of 100,000 and is situated between the coast and the South Downs. It is often considered a retirement town, and has the third busiest crematorium in Europe; it has also had an active underground_culture for many years, though. The Worthing Workshop (a late-60s meeting place for musicians, actors and poets whose famous sons include The DamnedÃÂÃÂs Brian James, Leo Sayer, Billy_Idol, Martin Quittenton (who wrote Rod_StewartÃÂÃÂs Maggie May) and Track RecordÃÂÃÂs supremo Ian Grant); Deadline (Featuring Jamie_Hewlett's Tank_Girl); and more recently the Revloutionary Arts Groop.
It has two MPs - Tim Loughton (Conservative) for East Worthing and Shoreham and Peter Bottomley (Conservative) for Worthing West.
Worthing is twinned with Le Pays des Olonnes (France) and Elztal region (Germany).
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History of Worthing
Literary connections
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