Established business is UK leader in its industry
ELECTRIC thermometer and temperature probe manufacturers ETI is the leader its field, and is sponsoring an Adur and Worthing Business Award.The firm, based in Easting Close, Worthing, is sponsoring the...
View ArticleSussex Heritage: Pilgrimage spaces ... journeying in our modern age
St Mary Magdalene’s life was celebrated last week on the 22nd July. She was described by the early church as Apostle to the Apostles. It was Mary who first saw the risen Lord and it was Jesus who sent...
View ArticleAt the Vets: Why you should feed your dog raw carrots ...
Did you know obesity in the UK is as much of a problem among our pets as in people?Sadly canine obesity is now the most common nutritional disorder seen in dogs - caused by more energy being taken in...
View ArticleWoman taken to hospital after Balcombe traffic accident
A woman was taken to hospital following a traffic accident at Balcombe on Saturday (July 27).Firefighters were called to Borde Hill Lane just after 11am.Two cars were involved in the accident but no...
View ArticleCar collides with pole in Lindfield
A car collided with an electricity pole in Lindfield yesterday (Sunday July 28).Emergency services were called to Eastern Road in the village just after 5pm.The male driver was given first aid by...
View ArticleVIDEO: Crawley Mela success
More than five thousand people attended Crawley’s 17th Mela festival at the Hawth at the weekend (July 27 and 28). Sussex’s only annual international festival celebrating the cultures of different...
View ArticleNeighbourhood councils object to proposed Horsham Park high ropes course
Both Denne and Forest neighbourhood councils have objected to plans for a new high ropes course in Horsham Park.Horsham District Council’s Development Control North Committee will debate the...
View ArticleCourier and logistics firm’s pride in service
A COURIER and logistics company is hoping for yet more recognition of its customer service with an Adur and Worthing Business Award. Spicer International, based in Northbrook Business Park, in...
View ArticleBirdman could fill some of the void left by bowls loss
WORTHING Birdman could become even more important for the tourism industry when Bowls England’s national championships leaves Worthing next year, hotels have indicated.The event, which sees thousands...
View Article‘Cinematic’, scintillating sound
THE scintillating music of The Cloggz will feature at Steyning Jazz Club.Described as ‘healing music’ by one club member, the carefully-selected programme will feature a wide range of composers from...
View ArticleTombstoning terror for two teenagers
TOMBSTONING turned to terror in Shoreham Harbour when a teenager got stuck and had to be rescued.TOMBSTONING turned to terror in Shoreham Harbour when a teenager got stuck and had to be rescued.The...
View ArticleVIDEO: Mascots show off their strength at Sparks in the Park
Waving to children, high-fiving members of the public and posing for pictures weren’t enough for the mascots that stole the show at Sparks in the Park on Sunday.The various cuddly creatures delighted...
View ArticleCar fire
A CAR in the Holmbush Centre car park caught fire yesterday afternoon.Shoreham firefighters attended the Kingston Broadway car park at 4.35pm and were on site for around 20 minutes.
View ArticleUnique twist on Horsham man’s clothing range
Not too many clothing stores can boast products influenced by a combination of ‘1940s British gent, 1950s Americana and 1990s motorbike gangs’.That is what is unique about Last Royals Club, the online...
View ArticleHay bale set alight in Burgess Hill
A hay bale was deliberately set alight last night (Monday July 29) in Burgess Hill.Firefighters were called to a field off Freeks Lane just after 9pm.One small hay bale was on fire and a hose was used...
View Article53 entrants make Skate Jam a success
The annual Skate Jam in Horsham Park took place on Sunday alongside Sparks in the Park, with 53 talented entrants making the day a rousing success.BMX riders, inline skaters and skateboarders of all...
View ArticleReport overflowing dog poo and litter bins, urges council
Horsham District Council is urging members of the public to report any overflowing litter bins and dog waste bins in the District.All the bins throughout the District are emptied on a regular basis and...
View ArticleA fun way for families to enjoy the beautiful South Downs National Park
My children are used to viewing the passing countryside through the car window as we whizz from place to place during the busy school and working week.Now the holidays have arrived, and it seemed like...
View ArticleSparks fly at annual Horsham Park event
Hundreds of families flocked to a sunny Horsham Park on Sunday for the annual Sparks in the Park event.After last year’s event was cancelled due to rain, the sun shone for much of this year’s Horsham...
View ArticleSummer singing workshops dates
EXPERIENCE the fun of singing in a group at summer workshops in Fishersgate.Youngsters aged 11 to 14 can join in at Lighthouse Community Church, St Aubyns Road, Fishersgate.Workshops will run from...
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