A permanent memorial is set to be created to remember the 11 men who died in the Shoreham air disaster, council officials have said.

Relatives of those who lost their lives when a Hawker Hunter jet crashed on to the A27 in West Sussex on August 22 are being invited to work on the plans.

A shortlist of ideas will be created in January before a community consultation programme takes place in March, followed by a final decision soon afterwards.

One idea gaining popularity is for the creation of a memorial walk, featuring quiet areas for people to reflect on the tragedy, which happened during the Shoreham Airshow.

Other suggestions are being invited between now and mid-December through the www.ShorehamRemembers.org website, a spokesman for Adur and Worthing Councils said.

The crash happened when the 1950s jet failed to pull out of a loop-the-loop manoeuvre in front of a crowd of about 20,000 people.