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  • Clean up the Sussex seas

    There's been emotive opposition to Southern Water's plans for an upgraded sewage works at Portobello in Telscombe Cliffs, which will reach a climax at this week's public inquiry. But no one can disagree with the company's objective of cleansing the seas

  • VOICE OF THE THIRD AGE - LIS SOLKHON

    I wonder how many of you knew that 1999 had been designated the Year of the Older Person? We have a designated year for so many things these days that I suspect that for most of us it has been a well-kept secret. A well-kept secret not only from us, it

  • WORTHING 0, BROMLEY 2

    SAMMY Donnelly was left fuming after unfortunate Worthing had Guy Rutherford and Marc Rice sent off in their 2-0 division one home defeat against Bromley. Rebels, without the injured Paul Kennett and with Simon Funnell and Ben Carrington on the bench,

  • HALESOWEN TOWN 1, CRAWLEY TOWN 0

    BILLY Smith resumed his managerial career with Crawley, returning to a side still seeking their first league win of the season. Smith rang the changes bringing in five new players, the most interesting of which was Byron Glasgow, who were forced to quit

  • Victim of attack dies in hospital

    A MURDER inquiry had been launched after a man was assaulted and later died in hospital. John Hartgould, 46, who lived alone in Palmeira Square, Hove, was attacked at the junction of Western Road and Holland Road, Hove, at about 9.15pm on Saturday. Det

  • HOMES HIT IN STORM CHAOS

    PEOPLE living in East Sussex were today picking up the pieces of their shattered homes after violent storms lashed the county. Homes on the coast road in Pevensey Bay and Normans Bay were among the worst affected as high winds and driving rain battered

  • Clean up the Sussex seas

    There's been emotive opposition to Southern Water's plans for an upgraded sewage works at Portobello in Telscombe Cliffs, which will reach a climax at this week's public inquiry. But no one can disagree with the company's objective of cleansing the seas

  • VOICE OF THE THIRD AGE - LIS SOLKHON

    I wonder how many of you knew that 1999 had been designated the Year of the Older Person? We have a designated year for so many things these days that I suspect that for most of us it has been a well-kept secret. A well-kept secret not only from us, it

  • POWERLESS IN THE STORMS

    MORE than 1,000 homes had their electricity cut off as storms lashed Mid Sussex yesterday. High winds and heavy rain swept across the area throughout the morning, leaving a trail of devastation. Firecrews at Haywards Heath were called out seven times

  • WORTHING 0, BROMLEY 2

    SAMMY Donnelly was left fuming after unfortunate Worthing had Guy Rutherford and Marc Rice sent off in their 2-0 division one home defeat against Bromley. Rebels, without the injured Paul Kennett and with Simon Funnell and Ben Carrington on the bench,

  • TRAGEDY HITS FAMILY AGAIN

    TWO sisters who died in an horrific car smash on Brighton seafront were cousins of tragic teenager Jay Kensett. The deaths have left their devastated family trying to come to terms with a second tragedy in the space of a few months. Margaret Kensett,

  • HALESOWEN TOWN 1, CRAWLEY TOWN 0

    BILLY Smith resumed his managerial career with Crawley, returning to a side still seeking their first league win of the season. Smith rang the changes bringing in five new players, the most interesting of which was Byron Glasgow, who were forced to quit

  • CHAOS TRAIL AFTER STORM

    A MASSIVE clear up started today after violent storms brought chaos to West Sussex. Police closed Bognor pier after a 60ft section of the historic attraction was washed into the sea yesterday. And in nearby Selsey, 75 people were evacuated from West Sands

  • DUMPED RECYCLING GROUP KICK UP STINK

    THE company which takes over Brighton and Hove's rubbish collection next month wanted to pull out of an agreement with a recycling organisation, the Argus can reveal. Magpie Green Box Recycling was negotiating a £10,000 a month contract with Sita GB Ltd

  • End of the pier is swept away

    THE end of a pier crashed into the sea and dozens of homes were flooded as storms brought chaos to Sussex yesterday. Police sealed off Bognor pier yesterday afternoon after up to 60ft of the structure was washed away. Sussex Police spokesman Sgt Howard

  • Victim of attack dies in hospital

    A MURDER inquiry had been launched after a man was assaulted and later died in hospital. John Hartgould, 46, who lived alone in Palmeira Square, Hove, was attacked at the junction of Western Road and Holland Road, Hove, at about 9.15pm on Saturday. Det

  • HOMES HIT IN STORM CHAOS

    PEOPLE living in East Sussex were today picking up the pieces of their shattered homes after violent storms lashed the county. Homes on the coast road in Pevensey Bay and Normans Bay were among the worst affected as high winds and driving rain battered

  • POWERLESS IN THE STORMS

    MORE than 1,000 homes had their electricity cut off as storms lashed Mid Sussex yesterday. High winds and heavy rain swept across the area throughout the morning, leaving a trail of devastation. Firecrews at Haywards Heath were called out seven times

  • CHAOS TRAIL AFTER STORM

    A MASSIVE clear up started today after violent storms brought chaos to West Sussex. Police closed Bognor pier after a 60ft section of the historic attraction was washed into the sea yesterday. And in nearby Selsey, 75 people were evacuated from West Sands

  • DUMPED RECYCLING GROUP KICK UP STINK

    THE company which takes over Brighton and Hove's rubbish collection next month wanted to pull out of an agreement with a recycling organisation, the Argus can reveal. Magpie Green Box Recycling was negotiating a £10,000 a month contract with Sita GB Ltd

  • End of the pier is swept away

    THE end of a pier crashed into the sea and dozens of homes were flooded as storms brought chaos to Sussex yesterday. Police sealed off Bognor pier yesterday afternoon after up to 60ft of the structure was washed away. Sussex Police spokesman Sgt Howard

  • TRAGEDY HITS FAMILY AGAIN

    TWO sisters who died in an horrific car smash on Brighton seafront were cousins of tragic teenager Jay Kensett. The deaths have left their devastated family trying to come to terms with a second tragedy in the space of a few months. Margaret Kensett,