The bittersweet story of Sugar the puppy
Sugar was born on a puppy farm in Wales on the 3rd of February, but died in a loving home in Brighton on the 23rd of April, just 11 weeks old.
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Sugar was born on a puppy farm in Wales on the 3rd of February, but died in a loving home in Brighton on the 23rd of April, just 11 weeks old.
Saturday is the launch of the sports festival and there are lots of different sports and activities to try for free.
Only four days left until the Picnic in the Park in Queens Park and everyone is hoping the weather will stay sunny.
Tickets have just gone on sale for Pup Aid, find out more here.
The huge turn-out, smiling children, and wagging tails suggest this years Bark in the Park was a very happy affair.
Park in the Bark has recruited vet Marc Abraham and TV personality Annabel Giles to judge this years Summer Dog Show.
An Act of Memory is a reading of the UN Declaration of Human Rights, from memory, and this was the 31st performance in Queens Park,Hanover.
On Saturday the crowd filled the Brighton Youth Centre and took full advantage of every room on offer. They definitely enjoyed themselves.
Hanover author, Margaret Randall has written her last book of poetry and short stories on her long life in and around Brighton and the South of England.
Saturday the 28th of May is a day of flashmobs, bands, and dancing, as well as learning new skills and swapping clothes.
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