Sally Army '“ from strength to strength

For many the words Salvation Army means 'War Cry' no drinking, helping the homeless and an unusual uniform. But there is far more to their work than just this.

Initially there was a large group based in Westergate and during this past weekend evidence of their existence could be seen at The Hub in an extraordinary exhibition on the history of the Salvation Army to celebrate their 75th anniversary.

The displays commenced with information on William Booth and a selection of early uniforms. But what of Bognor?

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A newspaper headline dated February 13, 1932, stated '˜Bognor Regis raided by the Army'. This announcement was the notification of the arrival of the Salvation Army in town.

Numerous newspaper reports and articles confirm this event, but in 1978 a letter to '˜The Editor' of the Bognor Observer mentioned that the Army had arrived in the town before the 1914 war.

Gerard Young also believed that the Salvation Army was in Bognor from about 1903.

The newspaper correspondent recalled that, prior to 1914, he could remember seeing members of the Salvation Army attending a meeting in Essex Road and that the band could be seen marching to a meeting hall at the end of Steyne Street, '˜upstairs over the barber's shop facing Canada Grove'.

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