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  • More problems in Greece for ex-Albion boss Oscar

    Trouble seems to follow unfortunate former Albion boss Oscar Garcia where ever he goes. The Greek Super League has been indefinitely suspended after PAOK Salonika's president Ivan Savvidis caused the postponement of their clash against title rivals

  • Tailbacks after crash on Coldean Lane

    Heavy traffic has built up on Coldean Lane after a crash.  The incident happened around 3.35pm today. Police said a single vehicle was involved. The ambulance service were also at the scene.  Sussex Police said injuries are unknown

  • Albion turn to India to boost their marketing

    ALBION’S marketing manager has travelled to India with the Premier League to promote the game and our city. Marc Dring was presenting at the Football Movement Conference, a global football event about sports business and the development of football in

  • New look for golf clubhouse bar

    A MEMBERS’ party was held at Cowdray Park Golf Club to celebrate the reopening of the clubhouse bar following a five-week refurbishment.A large group of Cowdray Golf members and staff gathered in the clubhouse located close to Midhurst.The party to declare

  • Care firm wins national award

    A FIRM has won a top award at this year’s Skills for Care Accolades in London.Augustinian Care, based at Ditching Common, scooped the honour for Best Employer of more than 250 staff. It was presented by Strictly Come Dancing star Anton Du Beke.The awards

  • Law firm’s top dementia work

    LAW firm Rix and Kay is encouraging other organisations in Brighton to become Dementia Friendly.It is offering specialist Information Sessions to the many businesses it works with.Rix and Kay has teamed up with Brighton and Hove Dementia Action Alliance

  • Art centre funding plans knocked back in public vote

    RESIDENTS of Burgess Hill have thrown out a proposed council tax hike by a wafer-thin margin. A majority of less than one per cent put paid to the town council's plans to fund a new arts centre with public money. The local authority sent out

  • Director launches novel

    MIKE Herd is best known as director of the Sussex Innovation Centre, based at Sussex University in Falmer.He has been helping entrepreneurs create successful businesses for the last 20 years. And his experience of working with so many “reluctant entrepreneurs

  • More pop stars announced for Brighton Pride 2018

    JESS Glynne and Ella Eyre have been announced to perform at this year's Brighton Pride celebrations. The pop stars join Britney Spears and Chic on the line-up.  Ella Eyre will play at Preston Park on Saturday, August 4 while Jess Glynne will

  • Homebuilder supports centre

    TAYLOR Wimpey Southern Counties has given Ferring County Centre a boost of £500.The homebuilder, whose Barley Grange development is nearby in West Durrington, has provided the money to help purchase new show jumping equipment to assist providing therapy

  • Bowled over as new deal signed

    SUSSEX Cricket has signed a partnership agreement with Hove-based creative agency Oliver & Graimes.O&G will work with Sussex Cricket as its creative marketing partners for the next five years.During that period, O&G will work closely with Sussex Cricket

  • Head in the clouds for Aussie pair

    CLOUD accounting is reaching new heights for Sussex-based chartered accountants MHA Carpenter Box.The firm, with offices in Worthing and Gatwick, has embarked on an exchange programme with an Australian firm of accountants.There is a cloud accounting

  • Business guru’s focus on Sussex

    AN international business advisor is targeting his home county of Sussex with a series of engagements and seminars.This follows a grand tour of Asia and the Middle East, encouraging bankers to think like entrepreneurs.Former global investment banker and

  • Nomad’s 52- day run without any shoes on

    A FORMER international marathon runner now living as a nomad is running more than 1,000 kms through the middle of Spain without shoes for charity.Julia Chi Taylor, 58, will start her journey on March 23, on the Northern Coast of Spain in Suances. She

  • New partnership offers traineeships in health

    A NEW traineeship in Brighton is inspiring young adults to consider a career within the health sector after Sussex Partnership NHS Trust teamed up with training provider Skills Training UK.The traineeship is for 18-24 year olds and combines a mixture

  • Albion won’t rest players for FA Cup clash

    ALBION boss Chris Hughton will abandon widespread changes in the FA Cup for Saturday evening's quarter-final against Manchester United at Old Trafford.Hughton has rested most of his Premier League regulars in previous rounds. That policy will alter

  • Legendary Albion winger dies aged 79

    AN ALBION legend has died. The club announced Wally Gould, who starred for the Seagulls in the 1960s, died on Saturday aged 79. Wally was a right-winger for Albion and was their top scorer in the 1964/65 season, helping them to Fourth Division

  • New he or she badges: ‘world has gone mad’

    A TORY councillor has blasted new badges which show whether people should be called he or she, saying the “world has gone mad”. Councillor Dawn Barnett critricised Brighton and Hove City Council’s plans to hand out badges that give residents the

  • Argus camera club £50 winning picture

    WE’VE all walked down Gardner Street in the North Laine and enjoyed a look up at the stripey legs above us, like a relaxing cabaret performer on the end of the stage. And we love the way they were captured by Daniel Yates for our monthly Argus

  • Gang who exploded cashpoints are jailed

    TWO gang members who raided £150,000 from blowing up cash machines have been convicted.Ermias Fekade, from Hove, Joel Spears and Stephen Fahri planted explosives in four machines across Sussex between January and March last year.The gang targeted post

  • Are Brighton and Hove benches designed to stop rough sleepers?

    THE city council has defended its record on looking after the homeless after claims that plans for parks made life difficult for them.A Brighton and Hove City council spokesman spoke out after criticisms over park benches after a campaigner said they