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  • FINANCE FIRMS STAND ACCUSED

    MANY firms in the financial services sector offer poor quality products which fail to live up to promises. According to a report by the Consumers Association, firms are failing to deliver quality in the areas of long-term savings and pensions. It says

  • Threat to carnival parade is lifted

    BRIGHTON Lions' carnival has been saved by Ecovert South, contractors for Brighton and Hove Council. The Argus revealed that the annual carnival was in jeopardy because the council was going to charge £650 for traffic management costs in Grand Avenue,

  • Deadly game of a hoaxer

    FIREFIGHTERS were delayed reaching a blaze in Brighton when a hoax caller sent crews in the wrong direction. Fire chiefs today slammed the prankster as "dangerously irresponsible". Yesterday's drama started when the hoaxer sent Roedean firefighters on

  • Ben's proud to be a Seagull

    ALBION'S new kid on the block Ben Andrews has spoken of his pride at playing for the Seagulls. The 17-year-old youth teamer from West Chiltington is thrilled to have been awarded a professional contract by boss Brian Horton for the rest of this season

  • GIANT THREAT TO THE LITTLE SHOPS

    SMALL shops could go out of business if a new Sainsbury's is allowed next to Brighton station, a public inquiry was told. The inquiry at Brighton Town Hall is considering controversial plans for a Sainsbury's, industry and about 50 houses near the station

  • Brighton triumphs

    BRIGHTON invested millions in improving hotels and building a conference centre. Blackpool did not. Now the Northern resort is losing the Labour Party Conference after this year because it is not up to standard. Brighton gets it two years in a row in

  • Ben's proud to be a Seagull

    ALBION'S new kid on the block Ben Andrews has spoken of his pride at playing for the Seagulls. The 17-year-old youth teamer from West Chiltington is thrilled to have been awarded a professional contract by boss Brian Horton for the rest of this season

  • Enthusiastic bowlers rate state-of-the-art complex a big hit

    CUSTOMERS were bowled over by a new multi-million pound bowling complex when it opened at Brighton Marina yesterday. Dozens swarmed into the giant Bowlplex venue, opposite the Virgin Cinema, when it kicked off at 9.30am. The £2.5 million complex, which

  • GIANT THREAT TO THE LITTLE SHOPS

    SMALL shops could go out of business if a new Sainsbury's is allowed next to Brighton station, a public inquiry was told. The inquiry at Brighton Town Hall is considering controversial plans for a Sainsbury's, industry and about 50 houses near the station

  • Worried traders hold chip shop summit

    STORE bosses met yesterday in a Brighton fish and chip shop to discuss a trade crisis caused by London Road traffic chaos. Around 20 store owners and workers sat over cups of tea and bottles of vinegar in Bardsley's restaurant in Baker Street to cook

  • FINANCE FIRMS STAND ACCUSED

    MANY firms in the financial services sector offer poor quality products which fail to live up to promises. According to a report by the Consumers Association, firms are failing to deliver quality in the areas of long-term savings and pensions. It says

  • Brighton triumphs

    BRIGHTON invested millions in improving hotels and building a conference centre. Blackpool did not. Now the Northern resort is losing the Labour Party Conference after this year because it is not up to standard. Brighton gets it two years in a row in

  • Enthusiastic bowlers rate state-of-the-art complex a big hit

    CUSTOMERS were bowled over by a new multi-million pound bowling complex when it opened at Brighton Marina yesterday. Dozens swarmed into the giant Bowlplex venue, opposite the Virgin Cinema, when it kicked off at 9.30am. The £2.5 million complex, which

  • Worried traders hold chip shop summit

    STORE bosses met yesterday in a Brighton fish and chip shop to discuss a trade crisis caused by London Road traffic chaos. Around 20 store owners and workers sat over cups of tea and bottles of vinegar in Bardsley's restaurant in Baker Street to cook

  • Threat to carnival parade is lifted

    BRIGHTON Lions' carnival has been saved by Ecovert South, contractors for Brighton and Hove Council. The Argus revealed that the annual carnival was in jeopardy because the council was going to charge £650 for traffic management costs in Grand Avenue,

  • Deadly game of a hoaxer

    FIREFIGHTERS were delayed reaching a blaze in Brighton when a hoax caller sent crews in the wrong direction. Fire chiefs today slammed the prankster as "dangerously irresponsible". Yesterday's drama started when the hoaxer sent Roedean firefighters on