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  • WATCH: Police seize 60 cannabis plants in raid

    TWO people have been arrested after police seized 60 cannabis plants in a raid. A house in St Anselm's Road, Worthing, was raided by officers on Thursday, with huge bags of marijuana seen being carried out of the property. The two arrested,

  • One last grapple

    WRESTLING will take place in the Great Martlets hall of Burgess Hill for the last time next year before it closes.The hall has featured some of the biggest names in the world of wrestling such as Big Daddy, Giant Haystacks, Mick McManus and Jackie Pallo.There

  • Student’s winning design

    A STUDENT’S design has been chosen as the new logo for the UK’s leading mentoring scheme for filmmakers.Design for digital media students at the University of Brighton were asked to come up with a design that captured the essence of a new edition of Guiding

  • Sign up for hospice’s bounciest fun run in the summer

    BRIGHTON’S bounciest, foamiest and most colourful fun run is back to raise essential funds for The Martlets hospice this summer.The Kapow charity fun run takes place on July 14 at Preston Park, Brighton, and promises to be bigger and better than ever.

  • New run is focus for achieving the Dream

    A CHILDREN and young adults’ charity is staging a new fun charity event to boost its Dream Appeal.Chailey Heritage Foundation, near Lewes, has announced the launch of a new run – the Focus 10k.It will take place on June 3 at Borde Hill Garden, Haywards

  • Business partnership grant boost for college students

    STUDENTS from Worthing College have received a £600 grant so they can take part in the UK finals of a science and engineering competition.The money has come from Adur and Worthing Business Partnership and will pay for transport and accommodation costs

  • We should remember them - our hero women

    IN 1914, on the eve of world war, the Suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst wrote this in her autobiography, My Own Story:“The militancy of men, through all the centuries, has drenched the world with blood, and for these deeds of horror and destruction

  • Davy a Klaass above for Albion

    Davy Propper could not have made a more contrasting impact on the Premier League than fellow countryman and namesake Davy Klaassen. Tomorrow at Goodison Park, Propper will start his 30th match out of 30 for the Seagulls. Klaassen will be nowhere

  • Help clean beaches... from the comfort of your sofa

    Members of the public are being urged to help with efforts to clean Britain's beaches of plastic waste and other litter - from the comfort of their sofas. People are being asked to tag litter they see in images taken of beaches around the country

  • Countdown is on as Sussex head to Cape Town

    Sussex's countdown to the new season is under way as several senior players head off to South Africa today. The county will play four 50-overs friendlies over the next fortnight. Some of their top players are still involved in competitions

  • Mushroom cocktail anyone? Be Gung Ho and go for it...

    FANCY a mushroom or kale cocktail? Gung Ho owner Julien Barnett would not blame you for turning your nose up at the offer, but so far not a single one of his wacky concoctions has been sent back in the three months his bar has been open. The

  • Developers told to go back and do better

    DEVELOPERS planning a £100 million construction project on the site of the Amex “Wedding Cake” have been told to “go back and come up with a quality development” by architecture campaigners.This week developer First Base submitted its plans to build a