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  • Don’t miss out on tax relief, warns company

    WITH just a month to go before the end of the tax year, businesses across Sussex are being urged to avoid becoming one of the thousands missing out on tax relief designed to encourage innovation.Stuart Noakes, Partner and Head of Tax Services at Worthing

  • Encouraging young people to become new apprentices

    THIS is National Apprenticeship Week and I am encouraging young learners in Sussex to consider a career in the heating industry. A report shows a four per cent fall in the number of new apprenticeships started in the South East during 2016/17.Only 0.2

  • October half term goes back to one week

    SCHOOLS will revert to offering a single week’s holiday for the October half term from next year.A two year pilot of a two-week break will not be extended to a permanent change in school timetables, after it was overwhelmingly rejected by parents and

  • Albion Talking Point: Best season ever is possible

    Albion's target all along in their first season in the Premier League has been 17th. Staying up has been the sensible goal from day one. It still is and there is still work to be done, even after the memorable victory over Arsenal at the Amex

  • Albion revoke season tickets of touting fans

    Albion have imposed a temporary ban on Amex season ticket holders who touted their seats for the showpiece win against Arsenal. Their season tickets have been revoked by the club for the rest of the season. A spokesman said: "In addition to

  • Krul keen to keep his Cup run going at United

    ALBION goalkeeper Tim Krul is hoping to keep his FA Cup run going in the quarter-finals away to Manchester United later this month. The Dutchman has yet to make a Premier League appearance for the Seagulls, due to the outstanding form of Australian

  • Fury as family are left without water for five days

    A DISABLED man and his family were left without a water supply in their home for five days. Jason Ashton, 44, of Walmer Close, Bevendeadn, Brighton, suffers with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and lives in a property managed by Clarion Housing

  • Brighton's Best Restaurant Awards winners announced

    THE Little Fish Market has been crowned best in Brighton and Hove. It won Best Restaurant award at Brighton’s Best Restaurant Awards held at The Komedia. Chef Duncan Ray, who set up the Hove seafood restaurant in Upper Market Street, Hove,

  • 'Army officer killed by generator falling off a truck'

    An off-duty Army officer was killed and her husband left with a fractured skull after an unsecured generator fell off a flatbed truck, a court heard. Stephen Dudley, 43, failed to use the ratchet straps provided on the back of the van he was driving

  • Under pressure but GP surgery service is good

    There are more than 35 per cent more patients per doctor in Brighton and Hove than the national average. The oversubscription of the city’s GP surgeries is causing dissatisfaction with booking appointments and frustration with opening hours.

  • Fringe takes over station for public launch

    BRIGHTON Fringe publicly launched last night in characteristic style: in a flash of colour, vibrancy and expression.Four performers who are putting on shows at the month-long festival gave the public a taste of what is to come with shortened version of

  • Albion save the day for football school

    FOOTBALL mad youngsters in a poverty-stricken country have been left smiling thanks to an Albion fan and the club.A football academy in the African country of Gambia has been kept alive after Seagulls supporter Lee Pattenden delivered spare kit and equipment