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  • Sussex firm's growth spurt

    A SUSSEX company is among Britain's top ten fastest growing private firms. Longueville Group, a computer personnel company based in Brighton with an annual sales growth of 115 per cent, came in at number seven in a study by credit reference group Dun

  • Future options

    SOUTHERN Water has spent millions of pounds on cleaning up the sea in Sussex, with one of its latest projects being the £36 million stormwater tunnel below Brighton and Hove seafronts. Now it intends to spend at least £60 million on upgrading the 21-year-old

  • When push comes to shove

    THREE Brighton sisters today sang live in front of millions of TV viewers when they entertained Channel 4 Big Breakfast hosts Johnny Vaughan and Denise Van Outen. Twins Emma and Amy Baker, eight, and their sister Jade, nine, were driven from their home

  • Curry guide isn't such hot stuff!

    DOZENS of curry houses are displaying worthless certificates claiming they are top restaurants. The certificates praise the food, quality and service without ever checking the premises. The scandal was discovered by East Sussex Trading Standards officers

  • Just bonkers about The Bill

    FORGET Sun Hill, Brighton police station is going to feature in television show The Bill. The Brighton nick plays a major role in a forthcoming episode based in the town. Camera crews will also film the storyline in the Lanes and on the seafront. Programme

  • ATKINSON BACK WITH HIS MATE

    GRAEME ATKINSON is poised to make his Albion debut in tomorrow's home match against Hartlepool, alongside one of his best pals. The Seagulls' new signing from Second Division Preston is teaming up again with Albion captain Gary Hobson, four years after

  • Brighton and Hove sets lowest tax in Sussex

    BRIGHTON and Hove Council last night set the lowest council tax in Sussex, but only after a fierce political dogfight. The Labour-led council set a tax of £652.01 for Band D, a rise of nine per cent. It will also spend an extra £12 million on local services

  • When push comes to shove

    THREE Brighton sisters today sang live in front of millions of TV viewers when they entertained Channel 4 Big Breakfast hosts Johnny Vaughan and Denise Van Outen. Twins Emma and Amy Baker, eight, and their sister Jade, nine, were driven from their home

  • Hunt for the rail sex beast

    POLICE are today hunting a sex attacker who assaulted three young boys at a Sussex railway station. An 11-year-old and two younger friends were attacked at Glynde station and on the train between Lewes and Falmer. It is the fourth serious sex assault

  • ATKINSON BACK WITH HIS MATE

    GRAEME ATKINSON is poised to make his Albion debut in tomorrow's home match against Hartlepool, alongside one of his best pals. The Seagulls' new signing from Second Division Preston is teaming up again with Albion captain Gary Hobson, four years after

  • Brighton and Hove sets lowest tax in Sussex

    BRIGHTON and Hove Council last night set the lowest council tax in Sussex, but only after a fierce political dogfight. The Labour-led council set a tax of £652.01 for Band D, a rise of nine per cent. It will also spend an extra £12 million on local services

  • Hunt for the rail sex beast

    POLICE are today hunting a sex attacker who assaulted three young boys at a Sussex railway station. An 11-year-old and two younger friends were attacked at Glynde station and on the train between Lewes and Falmer. It is the fourth serious sex assault

  • Sussex firm's growth spurt

    A SUSSEX company is among Britain's top ten fastest growing private firms. Longueville Group, a computer personnel company based in Brighton with an annual sales growth of 115 per cent, came in at number seven in a study by credit reference group Dun

  • Future options

    SOUTHERN Water has spent millions of pounds on cleaning up the sea in Sussex, with one of its latest projects being the £36 million stormwater tunnel below Brighton and Hove seafronts. Now it intends to spend at least £60 million on upgrading the 21-year-old

  • Curry guide isn't such hot stuff!

    DOZENS of curry houses are displaying worthless certificates claiming they are top restaurants. The certificates praise the food, quality and service without ever checking the premises. The scandal was discovered by East Sussex Trading Standards officers

  • Just bonkers about The Bill

    FORGET Sun Hill, Brighton police station is going to feature in television show The Bill. The Brighton nick plays a major role in a forthcoming episode based in the town. Camera crews will also film the storyline in the Lanes and on the seafront. Programme