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  • Pier gets the cash

    THE £14 million Lottery grant announced today for restoring the West Pier in Brighton is good news for all those who love this fine old building. But it is even better news for the millions of people who love Brighton as a resort. For far too long, the

  • Seagulls in signing blitz

    ALBION boss Brian Horton has strengthened his squad before tomorrow's transfer deadline by signing FOUR players. Winger Scott Thomas is joining the Seagulls until the end of the season on loan from Horton's old club Manchester City. Promising youth team

  • THEFT WAS A CLEAN SWEEP

    ELECTRICAL retailers were left counting the cost after crooks cleaned up during a smash-and-grab raid on their family business. Thieves used a 50lb concrete mould to break through reinforced glass at QDA electrical discount store in South Coast Road,

  • ALBION BIN IDEA OF PITCH ON TIP

    A LEADING Labour councillor has suggested a new home for Brighton and Hove Albion at a former rubbish tip. Mike Middleton, who chairs the leisure committee, wants the council to investigate the club playing at the top end of Sheepcote Valley. The site

  • A BATTY WAY TO TRAIN

    SUSSEX'S cricketers have already made a big splash - before a ball has been bowled. The players gave their own version of the Full Monty on Hove seafront yesterday as they reported back to the County Ground to start preparing for the new season. They

  • Police hunt gunman who shot nurse

    POLICE are hunting a gunman who shot a nurse in the back with a high-powered air rifle. Mum Emma Moynehan, 23, of Manor Road, Upper Beeding, was hit by a pellet fired from a moving car in Lyndhurst Road as she left Worthing Hospital. Police called it

  • Seagulls in signing blitz

    ALBION boss Brian Horton has strengthened his squad before tomorrow's transfer deadline by signing FOUR players. Winger Scott Thomas is joining the Seagulls until the end of the season on loan from Horton's old club Manchester City. Promising youth team

  • ALBION BIN IDEA OF PITCH ON TIP

    A LEADING Labour councillor has suggested a new home for Brighton and Hove Albion at a former rubbish tip. Mike Middleton, who chairs the leisure committee, wants the council to investigate the club playing at the top end of Sheepcote Valley. The site

  • Police hunt gunman who shot nurse

    POLICE are hunting a gunman who shot a nurse in the back with a high-powered air rifle. Mum Emma Moynehan, 23, of Manor Road, Upper Beeding, was hit by a pellet fired from a moving car in Lyndhurst Road as she left Worthing Hospital. Police called it

  • LOTTO CASH SAVES WEST PIER

    BRIGHTON'S West Pier has been saved by £14 million grants from the Heritage Lottery Fund. At least £10 million will be added by private sector partners of the owners, the Brighton West Pier Trust. The Grade I listed building, dating from 1866, will be

  • BOGUS PHONES ARE CUT OFF

    TELECOMS giant Ericsson has launched an attack on counterfeiters. The company, which has a major manufacturing plant at Burgess Hill in West Sussex, targeted 20 manufacturers, exhibiting at the international CEBIT trade fair in Germany. It claims they

  • LOTTO CASH SAVES WEST PIER

    BRIGHTON'S West Pier has been saved by £14 million grants from the Heritage Lottery Fund. At least £10 million will be added by private sector partners of the owners, the Brighton West Pier Trust. The Grade I listed building, dating from 1866, will be

  • Pier gets the cash

    THE £14 million Lottery grant announced today for restoring the West Pier in Brighton is good news for all those who love this fine old building. But it is even better news for the millions of people who love Brighton as a resort. For far too long, the

  • BOGUS PHONES ARE CUT OFF

    TELECOMS giant Ericsson has launched an attack on counterfeiters. The company, which has a major manufacturing plant at Burgess Hill in West Sussex, targeted 20 manufacturers, exhibiting at the international CEBIT trade fair in Germany. It claims they

  • THEFT WAS A CLEAN SWEEP

    ELECTRICAL retailers were left counting the cost after crooks cleaned up during a smash-and-grab raid on their family business. Thieves used a 50lb concrete mould to break through reinforced glass at QDA electrical discount store in South Coast Road,

  • A BATTY WAY TO TRAIN

    SUSSEX'S cricketers have already made a big splash - before a ball has been bowled. The players gave their own version of the Full Monty on Hove seafront yesterday as they reported back to the County Ground to start preparing for the new season. They