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  • Engines roar again at Arlington

    Eastbourne new boys Danny Halsey and Lewis Blackbird have been learning the best way around Arlington. They were among about 20 riders enjoying the first practice of the year at Eagles’ home track. The duo will be at reserve in the new season

  • Eagles line up Lahti

    Eastbourne have put Timo Lahti on standby for Elite League action. The Finn will start the season in Eagles colours if Kim Nilsson does not recover from neck and back injuries sustained in the USA recently. Lahti was left out of the Eastbourne

  • Update: Man arrested after woman raped

    A man has been arrested on suspicion of rape after a woman was attacked in woods after a night out. The 43-year-old victim told police she was raped near a playground in Burgess Hill in the early hours of Saturday morning. On Saturday night

  • Heating homes in Hollingdean

    By Chloé Gronow Advice on keeping warm while saving money was the main focus of an energy café held at Hollingdean Community Centre on Thompson Road. The afternoon drop-in event on Saturday, February 15, gave residents the opportunity to meet

  • Video highlights - Albion lose to Wigan

    Albion were left kicking themselves after losing at home to Wigan. Now see how the Latics became the fourth away team to take the spoils at the Amex this season. James McArthur’s brilliant curling finish and a Chris McCann header put them

  • Pickles vows to fight for Pagham sea defences

    Communities Secretary Eric Pickles has vowed to lobby for more Government support for flood defences at Pagham beach after visiting the battered sea front on Thursday. Mr Pickles was joined by Littlehampton and Bognor Regis MP Nick Gibb, along

  • Nurse posed ‘serious risk to patients’

    The former manager of a shamed care home was allowed to continue working as a nurse for months, despite an inquest ruling five residents died as a result of neglect, The Argus can reveal. On Monday the Nursing and Midwifery council (NMC) suspended

  • Major conservation project on 'green wall' in Brighton

    A MAJOR conservation project on one of the longest “green walls” in the country is under way. Work has started on the Madeira Drive retaining wall on Brighton seafront to protect more than 90 different species of coastal plants, which spread 20

  • Flooded road reopened with temporary traffic lights

    A road has reopened with temporary traffic lights after it was affected by flooding. Flooding closed the A2025 Grinstead Lane between A27 Upper Brighton Road and Manor Road and Crabtree Lane. The road was closed for a few days but it is now

  • Bruno keeps sights set on top six

    Bruno today insisted Albion must keep sights set firmly on the play-offs. The Seagulls' hopes took a hit when Wigan won a six-pointer at the Amex yesterday. But other contenders also slipped up in the quest for a top-six spot. Albion remain

  • Rabbits found dumped with dinner leftovers in Hove

    A pair of rabbits dumped next to communal bins with just a plate of leftover roast dinner are looking for a new home. Parsnip and Sprout, who are in surprisingly good health considering their ordeal, were found in their upturned hutch covered with