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  • Memorial to missed Maya

    A FATHER is keeping his daughter's memory alive by dedicating his new restaurant to her. Maya Ashpool had multiple physical disabilities at birth and died suddenly aged 17 last year. The teenager was a great inspiration to her father Jeremy, who says

  • Action bid over train security

    ACTION group Brighton Line Commuters has called for the installation of new security measures on trains following the recent series of sex attacks on passengers. Shelley Atlas, who chairs the group, said rail bosses should put emergency communication

  • MAKING UP OR BREAKING UP

    SUSSEX will be in danger of losing its manufacturing industries if it can't provide the staff they need. Stephanie Parkes-Crick, chairman of the Sussex branch of the Institute of Directors, said: "Sussex has a very strong service sector, particularly

  • Memorial to missed Maya

    A FATHER is keeping his daughter's memory alive by dedicating his new restaurant to her. Maya Ashpool had multiple physical disabilities at birth and died suddenly aged 17 last year. The teenager was a great inspiration to her father Jeremy, who says

  • Action bid over train security

    ACTION group Brighton Line Commuters has called for the installation of new security measures on trains following the recent series of sex attacks on passengers. Shelley Atlas, who chairs the group, said rail bosses should put emergency communication

  • Pets can stay until appeal

    ANIMAL lover Janice Copps has won a stay of execution for her pets. Janice, 45, had been ordered to remove two ponies, four goats, seven ducks and 13 chickens she keeps in the backyard of her four-bedroom terraced house in Payne Avenue, Hove. Council

  • MAKING UP OR BREAKING UP

    SUSSEX will be in danger of losing its manufacturing industries if it can't provide the staff they need. Stephanie Parkes-Crick, chairman of the Sussex branch of the Institute of Directors, said: "Sussex has a very strong service sector, particularly

  • A vital lesson

    THERE are celebrations on the Knoll estate in Hove now that it at last has a community centre to call its own. Hard work by the council, the church and local people has resulted in the new centre at St Richard's in Egmont Road. The estate, which has about

  • Storer throws caution to wind

    ALBION'S Stuart Storer has been saved from suspension, by a £25 fine. Storer collected his fifth caution of the campaign at Barnet on Saturday. That would have resulted in an automatic one-match ban, ruling him out of the next away game at Cardiff on

  • Cast-iron climbing frame' is installed

    A HUGE cast iron sculpture will be lowered into place on Brighton beach on Friday. The 20-ton work, called Passacaglia, will be completed at 11am on a site between the piers. Charles Hadlock has used geometric plates of cast iron to create a large abstract

  • Pets can stay until appeal

    ANIMAL lover Janice Copps has won a stay of execution for her pets. Janice, 45, had been ordered to remove two ponies, four goats, seven ducks and 13 chickens she keeps in the backyard of her four-bedroom terraced house in Payne Avenue, Hove. Council

  • Terror in street at end of a joyride

    FED-UP residents today demanded action to stop their Brighton street being used as a dumping ground for burned-out stolen cars. Early today, five cars, a motorcycle and two properties were damaged when yobs set light to a Ford Orion after crashing it

  • A vital lesson

    THERE are celebrations on the Knoll estate in Hove now that it at last has a community centre to call its own. Hard work by the council, the church and local people has resulted in the new centre at St Richard's in Egmont Road. The estate, which has about

  • Storer throws caution to wind

    ALBION'S Stuart Storer has been saved from suspension, by a £25 fine. Storer collected his fifth caution of the campaign at Barnet on Saturday. That would have resulted in an automatic one-match ban, ruling him out of the next away game at Cardiff on

  • Cast-iron climbing frame' is installed

    A HUGE cast iron sculpture will be lowered into place on Brighton beach on Friday. The 20-ton work, called Passacaglia, will be completed at 11am on a site between the piers. Charles Hadlock has used geometric plates of cast iron to create a large abstract

  • Terror in street at end of a joyride

    FED-UP residents today demanded action to stop their Brighton street being used as a dumping ground for burned-out stolen cars. Early today, five cars, a motorcycle and two properties were damaged when yobs set light to a Ford Orion after crashing it