The Complete Shoreham Travel Guide: Local Taxis
Welcome to the definitive guide for navigating Shoreham-by-Sea and beyond. Whether you're a lifelong resident, a business traveller, or a visitor discovering our beautiful coastal town for the first time, this resource connects you with trusted local transport, timely community news, and the vibrant organisations that make Shoreham special.
From the historic streets of Shoreham-by-Sea to connections at major airports, Shoreham Cabs provides seamless Shoreham airport taxi and Shoreham airport transfers services that keep our community connected.
🚖 Why Choose Professional Shoreham Airport Transfers?
In today's fast-paced world, efficient transportation is more than a luxury—it's a necessity. Our pre-booked airport transfers Shoreham service guarantees availability with fixed, transparent pricing and drivers who know every shortcut past Shoreham Tollbridge. Here's why savvy travellers consistently choose professional services:
Unmatched Reliability & Local Knowledge
Flight Tracking Technology: We monitor all arrivals and departures at Shoreham Airport in real-time
Local Traffic Intelligence: Knowledge of peak times and alternative routes around Shoreham, including awareness of flood defence works along the A259 Brighton Road
24/7 Availability: Whether you have an early morning flight or late-night arrival
Door-to-Door Convenience
Seamless service from your Shoreham home directly to the terminal
Professional luggage handling without extra charges
Eliminates expensive airport parking fees and lengthy terminal walks
Supporting Local Business
Every journey with Shoreham Cabs reinvests in our local economy, supporting jobs and families right here in Shoreham-by-Sea. Our Shoreham taxi service drivers are community ambassadors with deep knowledge of local events, festivals, and the best routes through our coastal town.
📍 Latest Shoreham News: What's Happening in Our Community
UK's Largest Living Seawall Unveiled at Shoreham Port
In exciting environmental news, Shoreham Port has unveiled Southwick Reef, described as the United Kingdom's largest living seawall . The installation runs along the Harbour Arm and was developed through collaboration between Adur and Worthing Councils , Brighton and Hove City Council, Sussex Bay, Sussex Dolphin Project , and the University of Brighton .
What makes this project special:
Three distinct habitat features installed along the Harbour Arm, including habitat panels with varied surface designs
Vertipools made from low-carbon concrete that retain seawater and reflect natural rocky shorelines
Reef Cubes placed among existing sea defences with textured surfaces and internal openings for marine species
Two ecological baseline studies completed in 2025 recorded more than 90 species across rock armour, sheet piling, and beach habitats
The launch aligns with Shoreham Port's Sustainability Week, scheduled for June 2026 . A PhD researcher from the University of Brighton will monitor biodiversity changes using camera monitoring, environmental DNA sampling, and established surveying methods.
Tom Willis, chief executive at Shoreham Port, said: "We hope that Southwick Reef provides a further reason for people to visit the area, an attraction for parents and children to explore and a place to get students engaged in marine conservation" .
New Pavilion Coming to Buckingham Park
In major local news reported by BBC Sussex , Adur District Council is seeking a developer to build a new pavilion in the district's biggest green space. The southern pavilion at Buckingham Park in Shoreham has been described as "tired, outdated" and "has let down the rest of the park for some time" according to the council .
What this means for residents and visitors:
Planning permission for a new pavilion was granted in 2024
The council now wants an operator to invest in and run the project
Plans include indoor and outdoor seating, modern accessible toilets, and improved changing facilities
Councillor Becky Allinson, Adur's cabinet member for regeneration and economy, said: "Buckingham Park is a valued asset for our community and its southern pavilion represents an exciting opportunity to create something special for local people and groups" .
Major Flood Defences Coming to Shoreham Town Centre
Adur & Worthing Councils , working with the Environment Agency, West Sussex County Council, and Sussex Yacht Club, are progressing with a project to build additional flood defences along the River Adur . Following major flooding in April 2024, new defences are needed alongside the A259 Brighton Road from the Adur Ferry Bridge to Mariner Point.
Project details:
A robust, steel-piled concrete, brick and flint wall up to 2.2 metres in height
Features flood gates allowing access to Sussex Yacht Club
A new pathway alongside the northern side of the flood wall between Mariner Point and the Shoreham footbridge
A contractor expected to be appointed in early 2026, with completion intended for autumn 2026
Our taxi Shoreham-by-Sea drivers are staying informed about these works to ensure minimal disruption to your journeys.
People's Postcode Lottery Films in Shoreham
Film crews and a van displaying the lottery branding were spotted in Falcon Close, Shoreham-by-Sea, on Thursday January 29, 2026, as reported by The Argus . Images show a film crew and a large crowd gathered outside an address, with parking suspended at Old Fort Car Park to accommodate the filming.
This follows a spate of big winners in Sussex, including a street in Heathfield scooping £333,333 in November 2025 . Could Shoreham be next?
Rent-to-Buy Scheme Helping Local First-Time Buyers
A new rent-to-buy scheme called BeHomed is helping young families get on the property ladder in Shoreham . Luke and Hollie Brayne, both in their early twenties, recently moved into a three-bedroom house in Shoreham through the scheme. They pay £1,700 per month in rent plus a minimum monthly deposit contribution of £150, with the option to buy the house in five years for an agreed price of £440,000 .
The scheme, launched in May 2024, operates primarily in London and the South East, offering tenants a path to homeownership with fixed rental payments and a guaranteed future purchase price.
🛩️ Shoreham Airport: Your Gateway to the South Coast
Britain's Oldest Licensed Airfield
Shoreham Airport (officially Brighton City Airport, ICAO: EGKA, IATA: ESH) holds a special place in aviation history. Founded in 1910, it is the oldest licensed airfield in the United Kingdom. Its stunning Art Deco terminal building, opened in 1936, is a Grade II listed architectural gem that continues to welcome pilots and passengers today.
Essential airport information:
IATA Code: ESH
ICAO Code: EGKA
Location: 1 nautical mile west of Shoreham-by-Sea , near Lancing
Runway: Fully paved supporting fixed-wing aircraft with Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) capability
Based operators: Flying schools, aircraft maintenance, charter services
As a general aviation airport, Shoreham does not host scheduled commercial airline services, supporting private and charter flights primarily within the United Kingdom and nearby European destinations instead.
Seamless Airport Transfers
Don't risk expensive airport parking or missed flights. Our dedicated Shoreham airport taxi service features:
✓ Flight tracking technology – we monitor your arrival in real-time
✓ Meet & greet service – waiting for you in the terminal
✓ No waiting charges – even when flights are delayed
✓ Fixed, transparent pricing – quoted before you book
Taxi services are easily available for convenient transfers to and from Shoreham Airport, with local bus routes connecting the airport to Lancing town center and neighboring communities. The nearby Lancing railway station provides regional connectivity to London and Sussex.
🏛️ Connecting with Shoreham's Community Organisations
Ropetackle Arts Centre: Cultural Heart of Shoreham
The Ropetackle Arts Centre is a purpose-built community-run arts venue that attracts some of the biggest and best performing arts events in the UK. Situated in the heart of Shoreham, this registered charity is staffed almost exclusively by volunteers and run by, and for, the local community.
Upcoming events include:
Fleetwood Bac – The world's first Fleetwood Mac tribute show
Ropetackle Comedy Club – Six top comics on the third Thursday monthly
Live/Wire: The AC/DC Show – Celebrating 25 years with cannons and Marshall stacks
The venue features a superbly equipped auditorium seating 200 (or 350 standing), two well-stocked bars, and a large light and airy foyer housing an in-house café.
Shoreham Port's Environmental Leadership
Beyond the living seawall project, Shoreham Port continues to demonstrate environmental leadership. Established in 1760, the port handles around 2 million tonnes of commercial cargo annually while recording approximately 14,000 leisure boat movements through its lock gates . Its facilities include a leisure marina, chandlery, and vessel maintenance services.
Brian Rousell, Shoreham Port's director of engineering and IT, said of the Southwick Reef project: "The learning from this project will have repercussions for generations and can inspire everyone to understand and enhance our marine environment. There's no reason why industry and wildlife can't coexist for the benefit of all" .
🏠 The Houseboats of Shoreham: A Truly Unique Attraction
One of Shoreham's most unique attractions is the colourful collection of houseboats along the River Adur. This "motley, fantastical agglomeration of has-been boats restored and reimagined" has been growing since the end of World War II, when decommissioned military ships were retired to Shoreham's tidal mud flats.
Highlights include:
The Verda: Made of parts from seven or eight different boats, plus two buses and a Reliant Robin, now a community social space
The Dodge: Incorporates an old fire engine and is available for rent on Airbnb
The Clive: A former World War II Motor Torpedo Boat now home to a workshop and pop-up cafe
Today, some 50 to 60 boats can be found at the site. The boats are open for the Adur Festival, Adur Arts Festival, and the River Festival—check online for dates. The train station is a short walk over the glass bridge, and the 700 coastal bus service runs regularly from Brighton and beyond.
🗺️ Exploring Shoreham-by-Sea: More Hidden Gems
Mill Hill: Butterfly Paradise
Mill Hill (also known as Shoreham Bank) is a Local Nature Reserve famous for butterflies since the 1820s. In spring, the hillside is dusted yellow with horseshoe vetch—the food plant for chalkhill blue and Adonis blue butterflies.
St. Nicolas' Church & Ancient Shoreham
Old Shoreham dates to pre-Roman times, and St Nicolas' Church stands as testament to our town's ancient origins, with sections dating to the Anglo-Saxon era. The church sits near the wooden piers of the 1781 toll bridge that collected traffic tolls until the 1960s.
The Monarch's Way
Did you know Shoreham is the end-point of the Monarch's Way? This 615-mile long-distance footpath follows the escape route of King Charles II to France after his defeat at the Battle of Worcester in 1651. The path follows our beach westwards from Hove, ending by the harbour mouth's east breakwater.
🚕 Our Comprehensive Services
Airport & Port Transfers
| Destination | Typical Journey | Service Features |
|---|---|---|
| Shoreham Airport | 5-10 minutes | Flight tracking, meet & greet |
| Gatwick Airport | ~40 minutes | Direct route, fixed pricing |
| Heathrow Airport | ~75 minutes | Comfortable executive vehicles |
| Southampton Airport | ~90 minutes | Ideal for cruise connections |
| Shoreham Port | 5-10 minutes | Commercial accounts available |
Local Shoreham Transport
Our Shoreham taxi service covers every corner of Shoreham-by-Sea and surrounding areas:
✓ Medical appointments – reliable transport to University Hospitals Sussex
✓ School runs – regular contracts for local schools, with all drivers DBS-checked
✓ Shopping trips – connections to Churchill Square and Holmbush Shopping Centre
✓ Evening events – safe transport home from Ropetackle Centre performances
✓ Business travel – corporate accounts with monthly invoicing
📞 Booking Your Journey
Three Easy Ways to Book
1. Phone (Fastest Response)
Call our dedicated booking line: 01903 753753
Our friendly local team is available 24/7 to confirm your reservation.
2. Email
Send your travel requirements to: shorehamairportcabs@gmail.com
We'll respond promptly with a fixed price quote.
3. Online
Visit Shoreham Airport Cabs to book instantly, anytime.
Booking Tips for Best Service
✓ Book early – especially for early morning flights and peak seasons
✓ Provide flight numbers – enables our flight tracking service
✓ Specify requirements – child seats, extra luggage, accessibility needs
✓ Save our number – store 01903 753753 in your phone
💬 What Our Community Says
"I've used Shoreham Cabs for years. Their drivers know Shoreham inside out—they always find the quickest route past the tollbridge and know exactly when to avoid school run traffic."
— Margaret, Shoreham Beach resident
"Essential service for getting from Shoreham Airport to our offices. Reliable, professional, and they actually track your flight so you're not waiting around."
— David, local business owner
"The team went above and beyond helping my elderly parents get to medical appointments. Patient, caring, and genuinely community-focused."
— Julie, family caregiver
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How early should I book my airport transfer?
A: We recommend at least 24 hours' notice, though we accommodate last-minute requests whenever possible. For early morning flights, booking 48 hours ahead guarantees your preferred time.
Q: Do you provide child car seats?
A: Yes, appropriate child and booster seats are provided free of charge. Please request them when booking.
Q: What happens if my flight is delayed?
A: We monitor all arrivals at Shoreham Airport and major hubs. Your driver adjusts to the new landing time automatically at no extra cost.
Q: Do you serve the whole Adur district?
A: Absolutely. We cover Shoreham-by-Sea , Southwick, Lancing, Sompting, and all surrounding areas.
Q: Are your drivers background-checked?
A: Yes, all our drivers are fully licensed and DBS-checked, meeting the highest standards.
Q: How do you stay informed about local roadworks?
A: We monitor council updates, including the flood defence works on the A259 Brighton Road, to plan alternative routes and minimise delays for our passengers .
🌊 Experience Shoreham Like a Local
The best Shoreham experiences often lie just off the beaten path. Ask our drivers about:
The best times to visit Mill Hill for butterfly spotting
Where to find the famous houseboat community
Hidden viewpoints along the Monarch's Way
Visiting the new Southwick Reef living seawall at Shoreham Port
Which local pubs serve the freshest seafood
Seasonal events at The Ropetackle Centre
📱 Stay Connected with Shoreham
Local News & Information:
BBC Sussex – Latest Buckingham Park development news
The Argus – Postcode Lottery filming coverage
Adur & Worthing Councils – Flood defence project updates
Community & Environment:
Shoreham Port – Harbour news, including Southwick Reef living seawall
Sussex Dolphin Project – Marine conservation involvement
Ropetackle Arts Centre – Cultural events and performances
Travel & Transport:
Shoreham Airport – Official airport information
Shoreham-by-Sea Wikipedia – Town history and information
Shoreham Cabs – Your trusted local taxi service
✅ Book Your Stress-Free Journey Today
Whether you're catching a flight from Britain's oldest airport, heading to explore the new living seawall at Shoreham Port , or simply need reliable daily transport, Shoreham Cabs is here to serve you.
📞 Call: 01903 753753
✉️ Email: shorehamairportcabs@gmail.com
🌐 Book Online: Shoreham Airport Cabs
Proudly serving Shoreham-by-Sea, Southwick, Lancing, and the entire Adur district with reliable, professional, community-focused transport solutions.
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