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  • BETWEEN YOU AND ME WITH VANORA LEIGH

    MY friend looked astonished. "I didn't know you were into anything like that!" she exclaimed, and I sensed heads swivelling over the coffee cups in the busy Hove cafe. "I haven't been doing it long, but I can't seem to stop," I confessed. "Right now I'm

  • VOICE OF THE ARGUS

    Time for a rethink Something's got to be done about the chronic state of parking in the centre of Brighton and Hove. That's why the borough council put forward proposals earlier this summer for extending and enhancing the residents' parking scheme. But

  • PLANS FOR PORT GO ON SHOW

    PLANS for the new-look Shoreham Harbour were unveiled today showing a leafy, high-tech, waterside development. The plans are being exhibited by the partners in the scheme to regenerate the run-down area, create jobs and making the best use of brownfield

  • Moores: We can handle pressure

    SUSSEX coach Peter Moores says his side can handle the pressure as they try to end a 13-year wait for a trophy. The Sharks need to win their last two games to clinch the CGU National League second division title which would be their first silverware since

  • PLANS FOR PORT GO ON SHOW

    PLANS for the new-look Shoreham Harbour were unveiled today showing a leafy, high-tech, waterside development. The plans are being exhibited by the partners in the scheme to regenerate the run-down area, create jobs and making the best use of brownfield

  • LUCKY STRIKES COME IN THREES, BABY!

    IT'S a case of three lucky strikes at one Sussex bowling alley. In a strange twist of fate, the entire staff of mechanics at Brighton Marina's Bowlplex are about to become fathers for the first time. Senior technician Alan Embleton, 32, who lives with

  • RIOT AT SEASIDE ASTLUM HOSTEL

    POLICE in riot gear had to be called in when fighting broke out between ethnic groups. The disturbance, involving foreign residents at a hostel for asylum-seekers, started yesterday afternoon. Officers and dogs were drafted in to break up the fighting

  • Baker fined

    over rats in basement A BAKERY owner whose shop was found to be infested with rats has been fined more than £6,000. When environmental health officers inspected Falcone's bakery and sandwich bar in Eastbourne they found the basement infested with rats

  • PLANS FOR PORT GO ON SHOW

    PLANS for the new-look Shoreham Harbour were unveiled today showing a leafy, high-tech, waterside development. The plans are being exhibited by the partners in the scheme to regenerate the run-down area, create jobs and making the best use of brownfield

  • Moores: We can handle pressure

    SUSSEX coach Peter Moores says his side can handle the pressure as they try to end a 13-year wait for a trophy. The Sharks need to win their last two games to clinch the CGU National League second division title which would be their first silverware since

  • Shearer is still our main man

    ALBION manager Micky Adams reckons Alan Shearer will make the critics eat their words again tonight. Shearer leads England into the crucial Euro 2000 qualifier in Poland fresh from his first international hat-trick in last Saturday's 6-0 rout of Luxembourg

  • PLANS FOR PORT GO ON SHOW

    PLANS for the new-look Shoreham Harbour were unveiled today showing a leafy, high-tech, waterside development. The plans are being exhibited by the partners in the scheme to regenerate the run-down area, create jobs and making the best use of brownfield

  • CARLA PICKS UP HER PEN TO RAISE BREAD FOR ANIMALS

    In 1995 comedy scriptwriter Carla Lane turned her back on the career that had made her millions to devote her life to animal welfare. Her string of hit comedies, including The Liver Birds, Bread and Butterflies, had earned her fame, public adoration and

  • MP calls for

    fresh look at 'flawed' parking plan MP Ivor Caplin has urged Brighton and Hove Council to go back to the drawing board and rethink controversial plans to shake up parking in the towns. In a surprise move, Mr Caplin told his former colleagues there were

  • RIOT AT SEASIDE ASTLUM HOSTEL

    POLICE in riot gear had to be called in when fighting broke out between ethnic groups. The disturbance, involving foreign residents at a hostel for asylum-seekers, started yesterday afternoon. Officers and dogs were drafted in to break up the fighting

  • Baker fined

    over rats in basement A BAKERY owner whose shop was found to be infested with rats has been fined more than £6,000. When environmental health officers inspected Falcone's bakery and sandwich bar in Eastbourne they found the basement infested with rats

  • COUNTY ACCUSED OF 'EUTHANASIA'

    A LEAFLET campaign to save a residential home has accused a council of "mass euthanasia at 70." West Sussex County Council is negotiating with developers who want to build homes on the site of the former St George's residential home in Hurstpierpoint.

  • Shearer is still our main man

    ALBION manager Micky Adams reckons Alan Shearer will make the critics eat their words again tonight. Shearer leads England into the crucial Euro 2000 qualifier in Poland fresh from his first international hat-trick in last Saturday's 6-0 rout of Luxembourg

  • TRAVELLERS WITH A PLACE TO STAY

    OPENING the official traveller camp at Horsdean is the key part of Brighton and Hove Council's emerging policy on travellers. As the first families settle in, CHRIS BAKER, left, looks at the likely future for them and other travellers who come to the

  • CARLA PICKS UP HER PEN TO RAISE BREAD FOR ANIMALS

    In 1995 comedy scriptwriter Carla Lane turned her back on the career that had made her millions to devote her life to animal welfare. Her string of hit comedies, including The Liver Birds, Bread and Butterflies, had earned her fame, public adoration and

  • MP calls for

    fresh look at 'flawed' parking plan MP Ivor Caplin has urged Brighton and Hove Council to go back to the drawing board and rethink controversial plans to shake up parking in the towns. In a surprise move, Mr Caplin told his former colleagues there were

  • BETWEEN YOU AND ME WITH VANORA LEIGH

    MY friend looked astonished. "I didn't know you were into anything like that!" she exclaimed, and I sensed heads swivelling over the coffee cups in the busy Hove cafe. "I haven't been doing it long, but I can't seem to stop," I confessed. "Right now I'm

  • VOICE OF THE ARGUS

    Time for a rethink Something's got to be done about the chronic state of parking in the centre of Brighton and Hove. That's why the borough council put forward proposals earlier this summer for extending and enhancing the residents' parking scheme. But

  • COUNTY ACCUSED OF 'EUTHANASIA'

    A LEAFLET campaign to save a residential home has accused a council of "mass euthanasia at 70." West Sussex County Council is negotiating with developers who want to build homes on the site of the former St George's residential home in Hurstpierpoint.

  • LUCKY STRIKES COME IN THREES, BABY!

    IT'S a case of three lucky strikes at one Sussex bowling alley. In a strange twist of fate, the entire staff of mechanics at Brighton Marina's Bowlplex are about to become fathers for the first time. Senior technician Alan Embleton, 32, who lives with

  • TRAVELLERS WITH A PLACE TO STAY

    OPENING the official traveller camp at Horsdean is the key part of Brighton and Hove Council's emerging policy on travellers. As the first families settle in, CHRIS BAKER, left, looks at the likely future for them and other travellers who come to the