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  • Chalvington, Ripe and Selmeston

    This is an almost completely level walk along field paths linking the settlements of Chalvington, Ripe and Selmeston in the Low Weald. Each of these villages has a picturesque church and there are three pubs either on or within easy reach of

  • Football party is spreading its political wings

    With a name such as the Seagulls Party you might expect them to be a single issue political group. But the organisation set up to save Brighton and Hove Albion has set its sights on broader issues, including transport improvements in a village.

  • CKR told to listen and learn

    Colin Kazim-Richards was today told to listen and learn with Albion. The Coca-Cola Kid is likely to be on the bench at home to Brentford today after having a transfer request turned down in midweek. Mark McGhee insists Kazim-Richards can make huge strides

  • McGhee wants three in a row

    Mark McGhee today urged his unbeaten Albion side to keep their feet on the ground and make it three wins from three. The Seagulls boss is encouraged by back-to-back 1-0 victories which nicely set up today's League One clash with Brentford, who have also

  • Bees deliver sting in the tail

    Albion's perfect start to their League One campaign came to a frustrating end with an improbable comeback by Brentford. Two goals to the good in the opening 13 minutes, Mark McGhee's Seagulls should be celebrating a hat-trick of wins. But Chris Moore

  • McGhee slams comical defending

    Albion manager Mark McGhee blamed comical defending as his side threw away a third win in succession. Dean Hammond with a tenth minute penalty and Gary Hart (13) put the Seagulls in charge. They still looked on course for another three points when Kevin

  • Feng shui hotel set to open

    Building work has started on a new £8.4 million hotel built on the principles of feng shui. The new myhotel in Brighton city centre is expected to be ready to open in the winter of 2007. The four-star hotel, which will have 80 en-suite rooms,

  • Work halted on £3.5m building

    A man who says a £3.5 million development is blighting his home by blocking the light into his living room has won the first stage of his legal fight to halt the work. Dennis Regan, 45, believes the £220,000 flat he shares with his partner Jackie

  • Speedway: Eagles find there is no substitute for experience

    Jon Cook today backed his Eastbourne Eagles to end the season in style as long as they can keep producing last night's finishing power. Eagles avoided embarrassment with two 5-1s and a 4-2 in the last three heats to see off five-man Arena Essex

  • McGhee wants three in a row

    Mark McGhee today urged his unbeaten Albion side to keep their feet on the ground and make it three wins from three. The Seagulls boss is encouraged by back-to-back 1-0 victories which nicely set up today's League One clash with Brentford, who