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  • Speedway: Eagles win but Watt's injured

    Julbilant Eastbourne Eagles roared to a first Elite League win of the season, helped by another Nicki Pedersen masterclass. But their joy was tinged with concern for Davey Watt. The star Aussie suffered concussion and a suspected broken wrist after

  • Aches and pains

    We got home from Norfolk late last Sunday and I’ve been off from work until yesterday on leave. The break has done me a world of good. On the whole I managed to keep up with the rest of our crew with partying at the festival. I danced to the early hours

  • Aches and pains

    We got home from Norfolk late last Sunday and I’ve been off from work until yesterday on leave. The break has done me a world of good. On the whole I managed to keep up with the rest of our crew with partying at the festival. I danced to the early hours

  • Football: Webb keeps Hastings in the hunt

    Substitute Graham Webb was the hero for Hastings United as they grabbed a 2-1 victory at Horsham YMCA in their division one south derby. United kept their hopes of automatic promotion alive when Webb blasted home from six yards in the 90th minute. The

  • Football: Point no good to Lewes play-off hopes

    Welling 0, Lewes 0. Lewes extended their unbeaten run in the league to nine games but did little to help their slim play-off chances in a dour stalemate. Boss Steven King made two enforced changes from the side which had exited the Sussex Senior Cup

  • Football: Crawley ease worries in style

    Crawley Town 3, Stevenage 0. Caretaker boss Dave Woozley hailed Crawley's emphatic victory over Stevenage as their best of the season. Reds swept aside the play-off chasers at the Broadfield Stadium to make a mockery of their lowly position

  • Albion boss salutes Savage

    Albion boss Dean Wilkins saluted two-goal hero Bas Savage for lifting the Seagulls into the comfort zone. Savage's second-half double took his tally to six in 11 games and five in as many away matches since signing on a free transfer from Gillingham

  • Two-goal Savage spurs Albion to victory

    Northampton 0, Albion 2. Albion well and truly extinguished any lingering fears of relegation with a Savage attack. A second-half double by Bas Savage gave the Seagulls their first win for six games and lifted them to 52 points, more than enough to

  • Hockey: East Grinstead reach cup final

    Ben Payne scored a late winner as East Grinstead clinched a place in Sunday's EH Cup final. Payne struck from open play with four minutes left to seal a 3-2 victory for Grinstead over division one side Bowdon. Ashley Jackson had scored either side of

  • Walkers denied path across danger road

    Rambers have been told to take a hike by council bosses who are refusing to link two footpaths. Walkers enjoying the pretty countryside around Bolney are currently having their idyllic jaunts ruined as they come face to face with the seven roaring lanes

  • Perfect Pitch, Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne, Apr 2 - 14

    Hull's number one playwright returns with a tale of the holiday from hell - in time for the Easter break. John Godber, the man behind the smash hits Bouncers, Up 'N' Under and Teechers, turns his attention to a caravan park where a couple are preparing

  • Community centre closure fears

    A community centre providing free education on a council estate is in danger of closing as its money runs out. The Bridge, in Lucraft Road, Brighton, cannot afford to keep going unless it finds funding from next March. The centre, which helps up to

  • Pupils go under the sea

    School pupils have taken an educational journey under the sea in a virtual submarine. Year 7 children from St Mary's Hall in Eastern Road, Brighton, were some of the first people to experience the £250,000 submarine adventure at Brighton's Sea Life Centre

  • Pothole patrols to repair battered roads

    Engineers are being sent out on pothole patrols after winter weather left roads in their worst condition for years. West Sussex County Council said it was organising the maintenance crews after the unusually mild and wet winter caused cracking in the

  • Extra help for business

    Businesses are a step closer to accessing extra resources and training. The Sussex Engineering Centres of Vocational Excellence (CoVE) were launched at the K2 Leisure Centre in Crawley on Wednesday March 21. CoVEs, a Government initiative, aim

  • MPs query agency's costs

    It is an organisation that was set up to spark new life into the economy by giving up-and-coming firms the leg-up they need. The role of the South East England Development Agency (Seeda) is to put money into projects that can create jobs and wealth