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  • Opinion

    A local firm of architects called the RH Partnership has produced a handsome scheme for the Brighton Station site. It has got hundreds of much-needed homes, shops and a hotel. It follows the traditional building lines and fits in well with the North Laine

  • Russell set to sign for Crawley

    SUSSEX goalscoring sensation Matt Russell is set to sign for Crawley. Russell, scorer of 37 goals for Horsham YMCA and Sussex this season, has impressed Reds boss Billy Smith so much he is being asked to sign dual forms until the end of the season. Smith

  • Loyalty bonus for Flower

    LOYALTY is a rare commodity in this era of commerce driven by market forces. And Jevington trainer Mark Flower is delighted the owners of the horses he trains have stayed with him despite a nightmare year. Mass desertion by owners could have been on the

  • Barry set to celebrate

    GARETH Barry is ready to celebrate his 19th birthday next Wednesday by playing for England against Argentina. The fairytale rise for the St Leonards youngster continued when Kevin Keegan yesterday named him in the squad for the Wembley friendly. The cultured

  • Adams swoops for Brooker

    ALBION manager Micky Adams has gone back to his old club Fulham to strengthen his depleted squad. Winger Paul Brooker is joining the Seagulls on a month's loan. The 23-year-old Londoner goes straight into the team for tomorrow's all-ticket test at fifth-placed

  • Architects set to ditch superstore

    A SECOND scheme for developing the Brighton Station site has been put forward to the working group planning its future. Last month, the New England Consortium, which includes site owners Railtrack and supermarket giant Sainsbury's, presented an urban

  • Drowned boy 'was terrified of water'

    An eight-year-old boy who drowned during an adventure holiday was terrified of water and could not swim, an inquest heard. Jack Sudds was found floating in an open-air swimming pool at Broadstone Warren Scout Camp near Forest Row, on August 16 last year

  • Art of talking codswallop

    Outrage, indignation - even laughter - are satisfying responses to conjure up when the work of contemporary artists and sculptors is thrust in front of us. The target is an easy one to aim for. Sadly, much of the work (and I use the word in its loosest

  • Opinion

    A local firm of architects called the RH Partnership has produced a handsome scheme for the Brighton Station site. It has got hundreds of much-needed homes, shops and a hotel. It follows the traditional building lines and fits in well with the North Laine

  • Russell set to sign for Crawley

    SUSSEX goalscoring sensation Matt Russell is set to sign for Crawley. Russell, scorer of 37 goals for Horsham YMCA and Sussex this season, has impressed Reds boss Billy Smith so much he is being asked to sign dual forms until the end of the season. Smith

  • Adams swoops for Brooker

    ALBION manager Micky Adams has gone back to his old club Fulham to strengthen his depleted squad. Winger Paul Brooker is joining the Seagulls on a month's loan. The 23-year-old Londoner goes straight into the team for tomorrow's all-ticket test at fifth-placed

  • Pay packet fiasco has happy end

    MORE than £4,000 has been raised for charity by a policeman who accidentally deducted £1 from the pay packets of every member of Sussex Police. The incident before Christmas caused a storm among some officers and support staff, with one calling it "inexcusable

  • Drowned boy 'was terrified of water'

    An eight-year-old boy who drowned during an adventure holiday was terrified of water and could not swim, an inquest heard. Jack Sudds was found floating in an open-air swimming pool at Broadstone Warren Scout Camp near Forest Row, on August 16 last year

  • We messed up and it should be revealed

    ROBERT Dipper went to bed as usual on October 11, 1984. It was a bleak winter's night, but he slept easily, secure in the knowledge the months of preparation for the Conservative Party conference seemed to be paying off. There were no demonstrations by

  • Business is booming for power station cafe

    Cafe owner Tony Wells is normally banging his head against a wall at this time of year as his regular trade peters out. He makes the odd breakfast and cups of coffee here and there for the small dribble of customers who file through the doors before starting

  • Art of talking codswallop

    Outrage, indignation - even laughter - are satisfying responses to conjure up when the work of contemporary artists and sculptors is thrust in front of us. The target is an easy one to aim for. Sadly, much of the work (and I use the word in its loosest

  • Pay packet fiasco has happy end

    MORE than £4,000 has been raised for charity by a policeman who accidentally deducted £1 from the pay packets of every member of Sussex Police. The incident before Christmas caused a storm among some officers and support staff, with one calling it "inexcusable

  • Rapist cries as he is given ten years

    FORMER delicatessen boss Lorenzo Demarco has been jailed for ten years for repeatedly raping a teenage girl in the Eighties. The 53-year-old Italian systematically abused the youngster over a number of years while he was living and working in Haywards

  • We messed up and it should be revealed

    ROBERT Dipper went to bed as usual on October 11, 1984. It was a bleak winter's night, but he slept easily, secure in the knowledge the months of preparation for the Conservative Party conference seemed to be paying off. There were no demonstrations by

  • Business is booming for power station cafe

    Cafe owner Tony Wells is normally banging his head against a wall at this time of year as his regular trade peters out. He makes the odd breakfast and cups of coffee here and there for the small dribble of customers who file through the doors before starting

  • Porn shame head sacked

    Shamed school head Bob Shepherd, who was convicted of downloading gay child porn from the Internet, has been sacked. Governors of Holy Trinity Church of England Primary School, Cuckfield, met on Monday to seal Shepherd's fate. There was a delay in announcing

  • Loyalty bonus for Flower

    LOYALTY is a rare commodity in this era of commerce driven by market forces. And Jevington trainer Mark Flower is delighted the owners of the horses he trains have stayed with him despite a nightmare year. Mass desertion by owners could have been on the

  • Barry set to celebrate

    GARETH Barry is ready to celebrate his 19th birthday next Wednesday by playing for England against Argentina. The fairytale rise for the St Leonards youngster continued when Kevin Keegan yesterday named him in the squad for the Wembley friendly. The cultured

  • Architects set to ditch superstore

    A SECOND scheme for developing the Brighton Station site has been put forward to the working group planning its future. Last month, the New England Consortium, which includes site owners Railtrack and supermarket giant Sainsbury's, presented an urban

  • Rapist cries as he is given ten years

    FORMER delicatessen boss Lorenzo Demarco has been jailed for ten years for repeatedly raping a teenage girl in the Eighties. The 53-year-old Italian systematically abused the youngster over a number of years while he was living and working in Haywards

  • Porn shame head sacked

    Shamed school head Bob Shepherd, who was convicted of downloading gay child porn from the Internet, has been sacked. Governors of Holy Trinity Church of England Primary School, Cuckfield, met on Monday to seal Shepherd's fate. There was a delay in announcing