The cache is a Large screwtop container with room for lots of TBs & Coins with logbook/pen


Bersted is a Civil parishes in England in the Arun district of West Sussex England. It is made up of two somewhat independent villages, North Bersted and Shripney which contribute to some common amenities Elevations range from 8m in the south-west to 2-3m above ordnance datum in the south-east where a straightened river drains the parish. An industrial and business estate takes up the easternmost part of Bersted - in common with most of the country business tends to refer to their post town Bognor Regis and includes superstores. Some of this area is in the town's boundaries The ancient village of south Bersted is now part of Bognor Regis civil parish, it has the 13th century church of the Bersted ecclesiastical parish, which is mid-ranked in the national system
North Bersted
This is part of the built-up area next to Bognor Regis accessed on the A259 road commencing 1 mile (1.6 km) northwest of the town's seafront centre.
Shripney
Shripney, in the northeast, has evolved from a thirteenth-century hamlet. It lies on the A29 road 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Bognor Regis. there are over forty dwellings, including thatched cottages and caravans. The most recent change to Shripney Lane was when modern houses were built in 2004.
the cache is located on private property and the owners are aware. Please Dont Take to many Travelbugs and try and replace what you take If you can 
Due to health reason this cache will be archived once Maintenance is needed