Reader poll - should we make more effort for Sussex Day?
Despite publicity by West Sussex County Council, has the message got round about this special day?
Since its launch in 2007, Sussex Day, June 16, has been a chance for residents of Sussex to celebrate their county’s rich heritage.
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Hide AdEveryone in the county has had the opportunity to use the day to display in word and deed everything that is good about Sussex.
The date - June 16 - was chosen because it is St Richard’s Day – which marks the life of St Richard, who was Bishop of Chichester from 1245 until his death in 1253.
In Medieval times West Sussex was an important place of pilgrimage. Thousands made their way to the shrine of St Richard at Chichester cathedral every year.
The county council has been encouraging everyone to hang out bunting and make their own Sussex flag.
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Hide AdThey have also launched a competition for schoolchildren to create a new school meal using the best of the county’s local produce.
Should we make more effort to celebrate all the good things in Sussex or is it not worth the effort?
Join in our poll (right) and add your comments below.