Coffee morning for sight charity
A COFFEE morning and sale to raise money for 4SIGHT is being held in Shoreham.The fundraiser, featuring bric-a-brac, books, homemade cards, a tombola, homemade cakes and bread, is at Shoreham Methodist...
View ArticleNew venture launches at St Mary’s Hall in Shoreham
A NEW art venture is launching in Shoreham.he adurArtcollective Artists and Makers Fair 2013 will be at St Mary’s Hall, in East Street, on Saturday and Sunday, 10am to 6pm.Featuring more than 30...
View ArticleSpine-tingling writer thrills St Paul’s at library opening
Budding writers were given volumes of inspiration when a famous author opened a new-look library packed full of books for a good read.Carnegie long-listed children’s author Jane McLoughlin came to St...
View ArticleMAGAZINE: Cocktail of contamination lurking in the family home
Parents are being warned to teach children the importance of hand hygiene or face another potential winter vomiting bug epidemic, after new research highlighted that a child can accidentally spread...
View ArticleHoping to ‘chip’ to victory in the ashes
Hi kids. I’M very excited this week because my uncle has promised to teach me all about cricket!As some of you might know, the Ashes starts today.Now I don’t know nearly as much about cricket as I do...
View ArticleAppeal after man shot with crossbow and beaten by gang in violent attack in...
A MAN was shot with a crossbow and beaten by a gang of men during what is thought to be a targeted attack in Goring last night (Wednesday, November 20).Police are appealing for witnesses following the...
View ArticleVIDEO: Are you sure your health or care professional is registered?
The Health and Care Professions Council has released a video highlighting the potentially devastating effects of being treated by an unregistered health or care worker. So have you checked your...
View ArticleNik Butler: Scare bears of Swan Walk and foisted festive foibles
And so it begins. The first blows have been struck upon the consciousness of public buying. As the carparks, streets and shops begin to swell with that urgent pressing feeling which requires more than...
View ArticleOpen day for Loxwood residents’ feedback on neighbourhood plan
Loxwood parishioners are invited to give their views on a draft neighbourhood plan this Sunday (November 24).The plan has been put together from community views on issues including traffic, transport...
View ArticleHorsham roadshow looks at county council cash priorities
The county council needs to save a further £140m and Horsham residents will have the chance to hear what will be the priorities.West Sussex County Council is to hold a series of roadshows to explain to...
View ArticleMore rail delays for commuters
“A failed piece of machinery” caused misery for commuters on Wednesday (November 20) because planned engineering works in the Hassocks area overran.Some morning commuters reported being held up for two...
View ArticleMid Sussex roadshow looks at county council cash priorities
The county council needs to save a further £140m and Mid Sussex residents will have the chance to hear what will be the priorities.West Sussex County Council is to hold a series of roadshows to explain...
View ArticleSecurity light ripped off in Horsham house burglary
A security light was ripped off a house during a burglary in Horsham. Police are appealing for witnesses after the incident which took place in Pondtail Road on Monday November 18. PCSO Emma Walsh, of...
View ArticleMen flee after attempting to steal quad bike
A police investigation has been sparked after three hooded men were seen attempting to steal a quad bike from Furnace Lake Fishery near Horsham. The break-in took place at around 6pm on Sunday November...
View ArticleResidents to donate food for Horsham district foodbank
Residents from across Horsham district will be invited to donate food to their local Tesco store next week (Friday November 29 to Sunday December 1).The food will be collected by the Horsham District...
View ArticleNew WEA courses focus on art, music and society
THREE new 10-week courses are on offer from the Steyning branch of the Workers’ Educational Association (WEA). Bookings can be made before Christmas and the courses begin in January.Art and Society in...
View ArticleVIDEO: Henfield care home’s coffee morning for Philippine funds
A Henfield care home will be holding a coffee morning TODAY (November 22) to raise money to help the relief effort in the Philippines.The event will be held between 10am and 12 noon TODAY at Red Oaks...
View ArticleDavid Moore: New West End Story - musical or development?
It was good to see that a planning application has finally been submitted to redevelop Bishops Weald House in Bishopric. Development in this area has long been awaited and the next step will be to look...
View ArticleNick Herbert: Presidents’ words inspire to this day
I don’t remember where I was. When John F Kennedy became the fourth President of the United States to be assassinated, half a century ago this Friday, I was only a few months old.Visiting his memorial...
View ArticleHorsham brewer Hepworth’s exhibiting at one of the country’s best know beer...
Horsham craft brewer Hepworth Brewers & Co has been invited to showcase its Classic Old Ale at a festival taking place this weekend at the White Horse in Parson’s Green, one of the country’s...
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