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  • FEARS HOSPITAL MAY CUT SERVICES

    FEARS are growing over possible plans to dramatically scale down services at Crawley Hospital. Staff say many key services could be moved to East Surrey Hospital, Redhill, as part of restructuring plans. This follows a series of briefings from managers

  • MURDER CASE MAN IN COURT OVER STREET ROW

    RYAN BISH, the Brighton man cleared of murdering father-of-two Leigh Shaw, appeared in court again to admit disorderly behaviour during which abuse was thrown atpolice. Bish, 23, was acquitted of killing 37-year-old West Ham supporter Mr Shaw after a

  • ADAM TRIMINGHAM

    THE other day I set off from my home in West Hove on my bike along the seafront cycle lane and I seemed to be the only soul who wasn't protected from the weather in a car. Even the rain was driving. Yet when I arrived in Brighton, there were plenty of

  • HOSPICE RAIDERS BRANDED AS 'SICK'

    HOSPICE fund-raisers today branded as "sick" raiders who stole gardening equipment worth £1,600. Strimmers, hedge trimmers and power tools were taken by raiders who broke through a fence at the St Barnabas Hospice in Columbia Drive, Worthing. The tools

  • EMPTY TROLLEYS ON A SHOP DAY TO FRANCE

    CROSS-CHANNEL passengers returned exhausted after a nightmare day trip to France. Their return journey was cancelled because of a breakdown on Newhaven's Super-SeaCat 2 ferry and passengers had to travel to Calais to sail back to Britain. Many had taken

  • THE GOING LOOKS GOOD AT BRIGHTON

    BRIGHTON racecourse is on the up again after years of decline. The Argus will be sponsoring a race at the course on Friday, and here in the first of two features, ADAM TRIMINGHAM looks at its history. HUGE crowds used to go to Brighton Racecourse in its

  • TRIBUTES POUR IN FOR YOUNG CRASH VICTIMS

    TRIBUTES poured in today for the four Sussex victims of a death crash in Australia. Brothers Ben and Martyn Hebblethwaite, 20 and 22, and friends Peter Standing, 21, and Timothy Skipp, 23, died instantly when their rented car was hit by a truck in Queensland

  • A MUM'S WAY OF KEEPING IN CLOSE CONTACT

    LU McLAREN is convinced of the benefits of massage on babies. So when she moved to Brighton from London and was unable to find classes for her son Lucas, she decided to start her own. She qualified as a massage teacher and set up sessions for babies and

  • RIDDLE OF MOTHER DEAD ON CLIFF FACE FOR A YEAR

    THE body of a missing woman went unnoticed for almost a year as it lay halfway up a cliff face. It was found by chance at Beachy Head in January, ten months after she went missing from her Eastbourne home. An inquest heard 75-year-old Flora Pope had wandered

  • MURDER CASE MAN IN COURT OVER STREET ROW

    RYAN BISH, the Brighton man cleared of murdering father-of-two Leigh Shaw, appeared in court again to admit disorderly behaviour during which abuse was thrown atpolice. Bish, 23, was acquitted of killing 37-year-old West Ham supporter Mr Shaw after a

  • JACQUI BEALING

    WE are enjoying cakes in the garden of an Arundel tea shop (coffee and walnut for me, peach and fig for my husband) and I was saying that I thought the blue bush to the right of us was of the same variety as the one we have on our patio, when something

  • THE GOING LOOKS GOOD AT BRIGHTON

    BRIGHTON racecourse is on the up again after years of decline. The Argus will be sponsoring a race at the course on Friday, and here in the first of two features, ADAM TRIMINGHAM looks at its history. HUGE crowds used to go to Brighton Racecourse in its

  • A MUM'S WAY OF KEEPING IN CLOSE CONTACT

    LU McLAREN is convinced of the benefits of massage on babies. So when she moved to Brighton from London and was unable to find classes for her son Lucas, she decided to start her own. She qualified as a massage teacher and set up sessions for babies and

  • RIDDLE OF MOTHER DEAD ON CLIFF FACE FOR A YEAR

    THE body of a missing woman went unnoticed for almost a year as it lay halfway up a cliff face. It was found by chance at Beachy Head in January, ten months after she went missing from her Eastbourne home. An inquest heard 75-year-old Flora Pope had wandered

  • JACQUI BEALING

    WE are enjoying cakes in the garden of an Arundel tea shop (coffee and walnut for me, peach and fig for my husband) and I was saying that I thought the blue bush to the right of us was of the same variety as the one we have on our patio, when something

  • PUBS TO SHAME DRUG DEALERS

    A ROGUES gallery could soon be available to pub staff in Brighton and Hove in a bid to combat drug abuse. Posters of known dealers will be distributed to pubs across the town under radical proposals to stamp out the growing problem in the area. The move

  • FEARS HOSPITAL MAY CUT SERVICES

    FEARS are growing over possible plans to dramatically scale down services at Crawley Hospital. Staff say many key services could be moved to East Surrey Hospital, Redhill, as part of restructuring plans. This follows a series of briefings from managers

  • ADAM TRIMINGHAM

    THE other day I set off from my home in West Hove on my bike along the seafront cycle lane and I seemed to be the only soul who wasn't protected from the weather in a car. Even the rain was driving. Yet when I arrived in Brighton, there were plenty of

  • HOSPICE RAIDERS BRANDED AS 'SICK'

    HOSPICE fund-raisers today branded as "sick" raiders who stole gardening equipment worth £1,600. Strimmers, hedge trimmers and power tools were taken by raiders who broke through a fence at the St Barnabas Hospice in Columbia Drive, Worthing. The tools

  • EMPTY TROLLEYS ON A SHOP DAY TO FRANCE

    CROSS-CHANNEL passengers returned exhausted after a nightmare day trip to France. Their return journey was cancelled because of a breakdown on Newhaven's Super-SeaCat 2 ferry and passengers had to travel to Calais to sail back to Britain. Many had taken

  • TRIBUTES POUR IN FOR YOUNG CRASH VICTIMS

    TRIBUTES poured in today for the four Sussex victims of a death crash in Australia. Brothers Ben and Martyn Hebblethwaite, 20 and 22, and friends Peter Standing, 21, and Timothy Skipp, 23, died instantly when their rented car was hit by a truck in Queensland

  • PUBS TO SHAME DRUG DEALERS

    A ROGUES gallery could soon be available to pub staff in Brighton and Hove in a bid to combat drug abuse. Posters of known dealers will be distributed to pubs across the town under radical proposals to stamp out the growing problem in the area. The move