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  • Rally round for the Mini

    IT'S the car the nation has loved since it was first launched in 1959. Now a Sussex motor dealership is celebrating the Mini with a special display on the little car's history. Caffyns' showroom in the Kingsway, Hove, has looked after dozens of happy

  • Music stops for the dance parade

    THE Brighton Dance Parade, one of last summer's most popular open-air events, will not take place this year. Organisers have called it off because of a lack of funds and the amount of planning needed to deal with the anticipated huge crowds. The cancellation

  • Rally round for the Mini

    IT'S the car the nation has loved since it was first launched in 1959. Now a Sussex motor dealership is celebrating the Mini with a special display on the little car's history. Caffyns' showroom in the Kingsway, Hove, has looked after dozens of happy

  • PAY AND DISPLAY IN HOVE ACTUALLY!

    A NEW parking scheme will add to traffic problems in Hove, critics fear. Pay-and-display is being introduced on Hove seafront for the first time from April 1. Five solar-powered pay-and-display machines will be installed to cover 126 spaces on the south

  • NATIONWIDE'S FLOAT ANGER

    NATIONWIDE Building Society wants the Government to act on carpetbaggers'. It has criticised the Government for failing to introduce measures making it harder for carpetbaggers to force their way on to building society boards on pro-conversion tickets

  • Safety moves

    TRAIN safety has become a real issue in Sussex following a series of sex attacks on passengers over recent weeks. Brighton Line Commuters have called for new security measures from Connex South Central including installing emergency communication cords

  • Music stops for the dance parade

    THE Brighton Dance Parade, one of last summer's most popular open-air events, will not take place this year. Organisers have called it off because of a lack of funds and the amount of planning needed to deal with the anticipated huge crowds. The cancellation

  • Birds of prey hit the Heights

    A RARE pair of Peregrine falcons have settled on Brighton's tallest building. The spectacular birds of prey have been frequently spotted on the 336ft-high roof of Sussex Heights, the 24-floor luxury residential tower block on the seafront. Experts believe

  • PAY AND DISPLAY IN HOVE ACTUALLY!

    A NEW parking scheme will add to traffic problems in Hove, critics fear. Pay-and-display is being introduced on Hove seafront for the first time from April 1. Five solar-powered pay-and-display machines will be installed to cover 126 spaces on the south

  • Travellers get the push again

    TRAVELLERS at Horsdean in Brighton are likely to be evicted in three weeks' time. Arrangements for the eviction are being made by Brighton and Hove Council, the police and the Under Sheriff, who controls bailiffs, to make the move during the week starting

  • NATIONWIDE'S FLOAT ANGER

    NATIONWIDE Building Society wants the Government to act on carpetbaggers'. It has criticised the Government for failing to introduce measures making it harder for carpetbaggers to force their way on to building society boards on pro-conversion tickets

  • Safety moves

    TRAIN safety has become a real issue in Sussex following a series of sex attacks on passengers over recent weeks. Brighton Line Commuters have called for new security measures from Connex South Central including installing emergency communication cords

  • Birds of prey hit the Heights

    A RARE pair of Peregrine falcons have settled on Brighton's tallest building. The spectacular birds of prey have been frequently spotted on the 336ft-high roof of Sussex Heights, the 24-floor luxury residential tower block on the seafront. Experts believe

  • Travellers get the push again

    TRAVELLERS at Horsdean in Brighton are likely to be evicted in three weeks' time. Arrangements for the eviction are being made by Brighton and Hove Council, the police and the Under Sheriff, who controls bailiffs, to make the move during the week starting