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  • Alsford signs for Chester

    ALBION target Julian Alsford has rejoined his old club Chester. The former Dundee United centre half was due to play in the reserves against Spurs at Worthing last night. But he has gone back to Chester on a weekly contract and plays for them against

  • Andersson quits Eagles

    STEFAN ANDERSSON has left Eastbourne Eagles to sign for Elite League speedway rivals Kings Lynn. Andersson, who is 27, joined Eagles in 1994, rising to the No. 1 spot and being hailed as a future world championship contender. He was a member of the Eastbourne

  • FIELD OF DREAMS

    A FEW acres of farmland at Falmer could be a field of dreams for the Albion. Brighton & Hove people will have their chance in May to vote on whether the club should move permanently to this site. Both the ruling Labour and opposition Tory groups on

  • ORDER IS FULL OF EASTERN PROMISE

    CAE Invertron, the Sussex weapons simulator manufacturer, has bucked the trend of shrinking Far East markets and clinched another contract in the region. The order, which the company said is "considerable", is for two of the company's latest generation

  • HELP AT HAND FOR THE DOGS OF WAR

    WHEN war breaks out it is not only human lives that are shattered. Hundreds of dogs are thrown onto the street and left to fend for themselves. But help is at hand for those in Sarajevo after the RSPCA stepped in. Ben Simms of the Horsham-based charity

  • FIELD OF DREAMS

    A FEW acres of farmland at Falmer could be a field of dreams for the Albion. Brighton & Hove people will have their chance in May to vote on whether the club should move permanently to this site. Both the ruling Labour and opposition Tory groups on

  • ORDER IS FULL OF EASTERN PROMISE

    CAE Invertron, the Sussex weapons simulator manufacturer, has bucked the trend of shrinking Far East markets and clinched another contract in the region. The order, which the company said is "considerable", is for two of the company's latest generation

  • ADAM TRIMINGHAM

    DEATH was all around the Victorians and they made the most of it as we can see in the great 19th century cemeteries that adorn most old towns. Few families were untouched by the terrible tragedy of a child dying and most people did not reach their three-score

  • Bennett is an Albion doubt

    MICHAEL Bennett is struggling to be fit for Albion's trip to Swansea tomorrow night. He suffered a knee injury in last Saturday's 1-0 home win over Peterborough. Bennett was switched from the centre of defence to a holding midfield role for the Peterborough

  • Wilkinson a poor choice

    HOWARD Wilkinson is not the right man for the England job. That is the stunning verdict from one of his former Albion team-mates. Brian Powney, who made almost 400 appearances in goal for the Seagulls, said: "It's very nice for him, but I'm not sure he

  • HELP AT HAND FOR THE DOGS OF WAR

    WHEN war breaks out it is not only human lives that are shattered. Hundreds of dogs are thrown onto the street and left to fend for themselves. But help is at hand for those in Sarajevo after the RSPCA stepped in. Ben Simms of the Horsham-based charity

  • ON COURSE TO RACE BACK TO GLORY DAYS

    WORK is underway on a £5 million project to restore Brighton Racecourse to its former glories. The first part of the cash injection will see a £1.3 million transformation of facilities at the track in time for this year's season. During the next two months

  • A FINE BOUQUET

    WHETHER it's wine or roses, Ruth Pike and Kate Randall can sniff out a winning sales formula. The women have won a landmark licensing decision to sell bottles of bubbly alongside the blooms at their flower shop. And the pair, who said they were inundated

  • WRECKED HOTEL AND QUESTION OF CASH

    THE owners of Brighton's Royal Albion Hotel still do not know if they will receive money to repair the fire-ravaged building. Britannia Hotels, the owners of the building destroyed in the devastating fire, are still waiting to hear if insurance company

  • ADAM TRIMINGHAM

    DEATH was all around the Victorians and they made the most of it as we can see in the great 19th century cemeteries that adorn most old towns. Few families were untouched by the terrible tragedy of a child dying and most people did not reach their three-score

  • Alsford signs for Chester

    ALBION target Julian Alsford has rejoined his old club Chester. The former Dundee United centre half was due to play in the reserves against Spurs at Worthing last night. But he has gone back to Chester on a weekly contract and plays for them against

  • Andersson quits Eagles

    STEFAN ANDERSSON has left Eastbourne Eagles to sign for Elite League speedway rivals Kings Lynn. Andersson, who is 27, joined Eagles in 1994, rising to the No. 1 spot and being hailed as a future world championship contender. He was a member of the Eastbourne

  • Bennett is an Albion doubt

    MICHAEL Bennett is struggling to be fit for Albion's trip to Swansea tomorrow night. He suffered a knee injury in last Saturday's 1-0 home win over Peterborough. Bennett was switched from the centre of defence to a holding midfield role for the Peterborough

  • Wilkinson a poor choice

    HOWARD Wilkinson is not the right man for the England job. That is the stunning verdict from one of his former Albion team-mates. Brian Powney, who made almost 400 appearances in goal for the Seagulls, said: "It's very nice for him, but I'm not sure he

  • ON COURSE TO RACE BACK TO GLORY DAYS

    WORK is underway on a £5 million project to restore Brighton Racecourse to its former glories. The first part of the cash injection will see a £1.3 million transformation of facilities at the track in time for this year's season. During the next two months

  • A FINE BOUQUET

    WHETHER it's wine or roses, Ruth Pike and Kate Randall can sniff out a winning sales formula. The women have won a landmark licensing decision to sell bottles of bubbly alongside the blooms at their flower shop. And the pair, who said they were inundated

  • WRECKED HOTEL AND QUESTION OF CASH

    THE owners of Brighton's Royal Albion Hotel still do not know if they will receive money to repair the fire-ravaged building. Britannia Hotels, the owners of the building destroyed in the devastating fire, are still waiting to hear if insurance company