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  • Lilac Lark Fair this Sunday

    Have fun surrounded by 500 lilacs and 35 acres of woodland at Withdean Park’s Lilac Lark Fair on Sunday 8th May from 12.30pm to 5.00pm. This is the sixth fair that has been held at the park. It is organised by the Friends of Withdean Park,

  • England trio combine for Sussex

    Sussex will be able to field all three of their England internationals for the first time this season tomorrow. Wicketkeeper Matt Prior is due to make his first appearance of the campaign against Middlesex in the CB40 clash at Hove. He will join Luke

  • Have Some “Me Time” at Brighton Festival

    Fancy some time to reflect on yourself, your personality and what has influenced you to be the person that you are today? Then pop down to Project To Be Me outside St Peter’s Church tomorrow (Sunday 8 May) or next weekend (13-15 May). This

  • Poyet praises 20-goal Barnes

    Gus Poyet praised 20-goal striker Ashley Barnes as Albion finished their title-winning season with a 1-1 draw at Notts County. Barnes, signed last summer from Plymouth, reached 20 with a superb finish to put his side ahead against a home side

  • Man charged with sexually assaulting woman in Brighton flat

    A 29-year-old man has been charged with three sex offences in relation to a sexual assault on a Brighton woman last Wednesday. Yesterday afternoon Napindi Palu was arrested at his home address in Thurtle Road, Bethnal Green, London, by detectives

  • Sussex Police owed millions of pounds

    The amount of money owed to Sussex Police has risen despite the force battling to balance its books. Individuals, companies and organisations owe the force £2.8 million - £1.2 million more than at the same time last year. It emerged as senior officers

  • Full-time: Notts Co 1 Albion 1

    Albion ended the season with a 1-1 draw at noisy Meadow Lane today, a result which helped ensure County stay up. Ashley Barnes scored his 20th, and arguably best, goal of the season before Gordon Greer sliced a clearance into his own net. Here is

  • $4,000 stolen in Chichester in distraction burglary

    A MAN was tricked into handing over $4,000. The 52-year-old man entered Clinton's Cards in East Street in Chichester with the cash in an envelope in an inside jacket pocket after withdrawing it from Barclays Bank nearby. A woman came up to him in the

  • Kasim gets Albion debut

    Albion have handed development squad midfielder Yaser Kasim a chance to shine in League One. The former Tottenham youngster starts in midfield in the season-ending clash at Notts County today. Casper Ankergren returns from injury in

  • Three vehicle smash in Horsham

    Three vehicles collided in Horsham. The vehicles smashed into each other in Clarence Road, Horsham, at 11.30am today, a West Sussex Fire and Rescue spokeswoman said. Horsham firefighters attended to cut people free from the cars and one person was

  • Firefighters battle West Sussex kitchen blaze

    Firefighters battled a kitchen blaze. The fire was caused by a dishwasher setting alight in Bramley Way, Angmering, a West Sussex Fire and Rescue spokeswoman said. It started at 10.15am on Saturday. Crews from East Preston and Worthing attended. The

  • 6,000 to take part in Brighton Festival Children’s Parade

    More than 6,000 young people will take to the streets of the city today for Brighton Festival Children’s Parade. The carnival kicks off Brighton Festival and is one of the highlights for many of its participants and the crowds who turn out

  • Poyet targets new strikers

    Albion boss Gus Poyet has put two or three new strikers at the top of his summer wish list. And one of them could still be Bristol Rovers hitman Will Hoskins. Poyet admits landing the right front men is his biggest priority - and concern - as he plans

  • Suspected gas leak forces Hove drinkers into street

    Pub-goers were ordered to stop drinking urgently after a suspected gas leak. Punters were rushed out of The Robin Hood in Norfolk Place, Hove, at about 9.30pm yesterday after a gas canister started leaking. Crowds of people were forced

  • 100 jobs to go at Disney-owned Brighton games firm

    Global entertainment giant Disney is to lay off 100 staff at its Brighton video games department. Last night Disney confirmed it was making redundancies at Black Rock but refused to reveal how many jobs would go. The Argus understands that staff at

  • Sussex jobs could be saved in DIY takeover

    B&Q could save dozens of Sussex jobs. The DIY chain's parent company, Kingfisher, has reached an agreement to buy up to 31 stores owned by the troubled Focus DIY chain. But last night administrators Ernst & Young were staying tightlipped

  • Sussex gearing up for big TV switchover

    Television viewers in East Sussex are to be told to prepare for the region's Digital switchover. Digital UK, the body in charge of the change, will on Tuesday announce the dates when viewers analogue channels will be switched offat a special

  • Defender is top Red

    Kyle McFadzean has been named Crawley Town fans’ player of the year following a fantastic debut season. The big defender, who was signed from Alfreton last August, has been a key figure in the Reds’ title triumph and their match to the fifth round of

  • Brighton road up for Google award

    A Brighton road has been nominated as one of the best for shopping in the country. Gardner Street is one of 20 roads across the UK that has been shortlisted in the Google Street View Awards. Only streets that offer a “broad range of

  • O'Shea: Lewes was a tough job

    Tim O'Shea has admitted he underestimated the size of the task at Lewes. The Rooks are looking for a new manager after parting company yesterday with O’Shea and his assistant Neil Smith. O’Shea took over last October with Lewes bottom of Blue Square

  • Envious? No, Bennett is pleased for his mate

    Elliott Bennett insists he is not envious of Norwich’s promotion to the Premier League. Bennett wanted to sign for the Canaries in January but Albion rejected a bid of around £1 million for their top goal provider. Norwich and the Seagulls’ former captain

  • Storrington Circular

    1 - From the centre of Storrington, locate Church Street, on the south side of the A283 road, walking to steps leading to the parish church. Climb the steps and, keeping to the churchyard wall, walk to a crossing path. Take a half-left line