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  • FEEDBACK WITH CHRIS CHANDLER

    THE COLUMN WHERE WE RESPOND TO YOUR COMPLAINTS AND OPINIONS WITH a crash like a bag of spanners hitting the deck we've managed to drop a load of clangers this past week. For starters, a wrong date crept into our story on Monday about the Mayor of Brighton

  • Allison can have the last laugh

    SCOTT Allison was a starry eyed kid when Peacehaven reached the quarter-finals of the FA Vase in 1996. The youngster was a well known face at Peacehaven during their glory years, following the club everywhere and having a job clearing up the kit in the

  • Gilbert hopeful for Di Venuto

    SUSSEX general manager Dave Gilbert reckons other counties are missing out by overlooking Michael Di Venuto. Aussie Gilbert is "stunned" that Durham did not snap up Di Venuto as their overseas player for next season to join forces with fellow Tasmanian

  • Sharon's shame led to a slimline new look

    WHEN Sharon Smith got stuck in an aeroplane seat she decided it was time to shed some weight. Now, three years later, the mother-of-one has lost more than seven stone and is through to the regional finals of a slimming club woman of the year award. And

  • Rail assault man fined

    A rail traveller who molested a magazine advertising boss on a train has been fined. Mark Allen-Ford, 32, of Upper Rock Gardens, Brighton, unzipped his sleeping victim's trousers and indecently assaulted him. But he got more than he bargained for when

  • Concorde back

    in spotlight MORE than a few tears were shed when the bulldozers moved in on Brighton's historic Concorde bar. The makeshift, low-roofed building in Madeira Drive was a symbol of the town's vibrant music scene for 40 years. Some of the country's top live

  • War drama recalled

    \MORE than 50 years ago, an eight-year-old boy stood motionless as a badly-damaged US bomber crash-landed in a field near his home. To Trevor Evans, it was another exciting moment in a youth spent witnessing the dramas of the Second World War. As the

  • PARKING FURY

    SPURS RETHINK CONTROVERSIAL plans for the future of parking in Brighton and Hove are to be changed, the Argus can reveal today. Council chiefs are to look again at the residents' parking scheme after more than 10,000 people demanded their say. Brighton

  • voice of the argus

    More changesto be made The revival of Brighton seafront between the two piers has been one of the resort's biggest success stories of the past decade. But the eastern side, between the Palace Pier and the Marina, still looks rather shabby. Now things

  • Mean times will return

    KEITH McPherson is convinced Albion can rediscover their mean streak at Halifax tomorrow. The Seagulls only let in three goals in the first five League games. But they shipped the same number in last Sunday's uncharacteristic show at Plymouth. Veteran

  • Sharon's shame led to a slimline new look

    WHEN Sharon Smith got stuck in an aeroplane seat she decided it was time to shed some weight. Now, three years later, the mother-of-one has lost more than seven stone and is through to the regional finals of a slimming club woman of the year award. And

  • Rail assault man fined

    A rail traveller who molested a magazine advertising boss on a train has been fined. Mark Allen-Ford, 32, of Upper Rock Gardens, Brighton, unzipped his sleeping victim's trousers and indecently assaulted him. But he got more than he bargained for when

  • Concorde back

    in spotlight MORE than a few tears were shed when the bulldozers moved in on Brighton's historic Concorde bar. The makeshift, low-roofed building in Madeira Drive was a symbol of the town's vibrant music scene for 40 years. Some of the country's top live

  • War drama recalled

    \MORE than 50 years ago, an eight-year-old boy stood motionless as a badly-damaged US bomber crash-landed in a field near his home. To Trevor Evans, it was another exciting moment in a youth spent witnessing the dramas of the Second World War. As the

  • PARKING FURY

    SPURS RETHINK CONTROVERSIAL plans for the future of parking in Brighton and Hove are to be changed, the Argus can reveal today. Council chiefs are to look again at the residents' parking scheme after more than 10,000 people demanded their say. Brighton

  • voice of the argus

    More changesto be made The revival of Brighton seafront between the two piers has been one of the resort's biggest success stories of the past decade. But the eastern side, between the Palace Pier and the Marina, still looks rather shabby. Now things

  • FEEDBACK WITH CHRIS CHANDLER

    THE COLUMN WHERE WE RESPOND TO YOUR COMPLAINTS AND OPINIONS WITH a crash like a bag of spanners hitting the deck we've managed to drop a load of clangers this past week. For starters, a wrong date crept into our story on Monday about the Mayor of Brighton

  • Allison can have the last laugh

    SCOTT Allison was a starry eyed kid when Peacehaven reached the quarter-finals of the FA Vase in 1996. The youngster was a well known face at Peacehaven during their glory years, following the club everywhere and having a job clearing up the kit in the

  • Gilbert hopeful for Di Venuto

    SUSSEX general manager Dave Gilbert reckons other counties are missing out by overlooking Michael Di Venuto. Aussie Gilbert is "stunned" that Durham did not snap up Di Venuto as their overseas player for next season to join forces with fellow Tasmanian

  • Mean times will return

    KEITH McPherson is convinced Albion can rediscover their mean streak at Halifax tomorrow. The Seagulls only let in three goals in the first five League games. But they shipped the same number in last Sunday's uncharacteristic show at Plymouth. Veteran