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  • Wisborough Green

    Wisborough Green has all the attributes of the essential Sussex village – the delightful village green, the surrounding dwellings, a couple of pubs, a shop, a famous teashop and to cap it all the prominent church of St Peter ad Vincula benevolently

  • Bogus water officials target elderly residents

    Bogus water board officials burgled three houses in two hours. Criminals posing as water company officials visited houses at Southwick, Littlehampton and Patching, near Worthing between 1pm and 3pm. The crimes followed a warning from police that distraction

  • School adjudicator to gauge public opinion

    The last man with the ability to halt a system of catchment areas and lotteries planned to allocate secondary school places will gauge public opinion on Tuesday. School Adjudicator Canon Richard Lindley will hold a public meeting at Hove Town Hall in

  • Pensioner angry at kitchen delay

    A pensioner has been forced to store food around her house for more than a month after a series of delays in having a new kitchen fitted. Marlene Swindells, 70, was told her £17,000 kitchen would be finished in three days when workmen from home improvements

  • Dying people to be filmed for documentary

    Channel 4 is at the centre of fresh controversy after commissioning a documentary exploring the intimate moments leading up to death. Two award-winning film-makers from Brighton are looking for participants willing to be recorded in their dying days

  • The new three Rs

    Never mind reading, 'riting and 'rithmetic, there's a new three Rs in town and it's got green stamped all over it. Sarah Lewis finds the answers to some commonly asked questions about reducing, reusing and recycling Why should I bother reducing,