Church launches new toddler service
SHOREHAM parents are invited to share breakfast with their little ones at a new toddler group.Having taken a break, the Tuesday Toddler Service at St Nicolas’ Church, St Nicolas’ Lane, is now returning...
View ArticleVIDEO: More firefighters are needed in our villages
Storrington Fire Station showed its firefighters in action and encouraged more people to join up and save lives.Retain liaison officerMartin McKilligin said there is a great demand for retained...
View ArticleStrong 2012 growth figures for RSA’s Horsham office
Despite difficult market conditions Royal Sun Alliance’s Personal Lines business, which is mostly based in Horsham, recorded a strong profit of £70m in 2012. Announcing its full-year results on...
View ArticleUPDATE: Six illegal workers arrested in Crawley restaurant raid
Six illegal workers have been arrested after the UK Border Agency raided Charlie Choy’s restaurant.Around ten agency members and police men stormed in to the venue in Crawley Leisure Park, at 5pm...
View ArticleGREEN WASTE: Council under attack over new collection charge
A petition against Horsham District Council’s green waste collection charge is gathering momentum with and has now built up to nearly 400 signatures.After June 1, if people have not paid £29 and...
View ArticleFour want to win Aldwick by-election
FOUR candidates are vying to become a district councillor for an area of Aldwick.The rivals want to win the by-election for Aldwick East on March 14.They are: Richard Dawson (Labour), Bill Smee...
View ArticleLions’ fund-raising supports three hospices
Adur East Lions have been raising money for hospices in the area and a total of £1,500 has now been handed over to the charities. The money was raised through a number of activities the Lions organised...
View ArticleAlcohol sold to children in Horsham
Children have been sold alcoholic drinks at two off-licence shops in Horsham. Police snared The Co-op in North Parade and Mulberrys in Park Way during a series of test purchases yesterday (Thursday...
View ArticleCyclist suffers broken hip in Reliant Robin incident
A cyclist has suffered multiple injuries after a collision with a three-wheeled car in Horsham.Police are appealing for witnesses following the incident which took place at around 6pm on Tuesday...
View ArticleMan arrested on suspicion of murder is re-bailed
THE 45-year old Selsey man arrested on January 28 on suspicion of murdering Debbie Levey at her home in East Ashling has been re-bailed until Thursday, April 4. A police spokeswoman said enquiries were...
View ArticlePulborough burglary appeal
Police are appealing for a family to come forward who were walking in Nutbourne Lane, Pulborough, on Thursday afternoon (21 February) as they may have witnessed a break-in.The incident took place at...
View ArticleThieves steal four motorbikes in one night
FOUR motorbikes have been stolen within one night in Chichester.Overnight between Wednesday, February 20 and Thursday, February 21, there were four motorcycles stolen in the Chichester area. Police...
View ArticleBig screen interview: Gemma Arterton
Gemma Arterton is back in fine butt-kicking form as witch killer Gretel in Hansel And Gretel: Witch Hunters, opening in cinemas on Wednesday, February 27. The Bafta-nominated actress talks about...
View ArticleExperience Italy in Horsham’s centre
Horsham is now home to an extravagant range of overseas-inspired eateries, but what constitutes a foreign theme and the real thing? Carmela Deli in the Carfax might give you your answer.We all have our...
View ArticleVaccinating the sheep turns out to be a doddle
With lambing just over a month away, we brought all the sheep home yesterday to vaccinate the pregnant ewes against clostridial diseases. These are organisms, which actually occur naturally in the...
View ArticleWhere will our children live when we grow up?
Where will our children live when they are grown up? Well, unless we have houses for them in our area, the answer is going to be, ‘not here’!The knock-on effects of low house-building numbers are that...
View ArticleSouthwick Scout group celebrates HQ’s 40th birthday
CALLING all 2nd Southwick Scouts!This year marks the 40th birthday of 2nd Southwick Scout Group’s headquarters, in Upper Kingston Lane, and members are marking the occasion with a birthday party and...
View ArticleService held for new, larger chapel of rest
MORE than 40 businessmen, councillors and Shoreham community representatives gathered for a dedication service last Wednesday.Caring Lady funeral director, in High Street, has recently been refurbished...
View ArticlePrimary pupils celebrate the arrival of year of the snake
Pupils made lanterns, performed dragon dances and tried oriental food for the first time in their Chinese New Year celebrations.Steyning Primary School saw in the year of the snake last Wednesday as...
View ArticleGoodwood seeks permanent change to its motor circuit
ONE of Chichester’s most successful tourism hot spots is applying to make permanent changes to extend the use of a famous circuit. The changes to Goodwood Motor Circuit, which have prompted mixed...
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