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  • COMMUNITY NEWS FROM THE BRIGHTON AREA

    Aldrington Wendy Jones 01273 329970 RED CROSS: Red Cross Life, the magazine for members of the British Red Cross Society, featured a local member, Sarah Gould, in its September issue. Sarah, a member of the Sussex Branch for 12 years, provided first aid

  • HOSPITAL ROW FOR MINISTER

    Campaigners fighting to retain services at Crawley Hospital are seeking an urgent meeting with new Health Secretary Alan Milburn after winning crucial support from health watchdogs. More than 120 members of the Crawley Hospital Campaign cheered and clapped

  • ADAM TRIMINGHAM - THE SAGE OF SUSSEX

    Have a look at Ashington, a few miles north of Worthing, and you will get a glimpse of what much of Sussex will look like in the future. A small village has been bypassed, and now developers are filling in the gaps. In doing so, they are transforming

  • Carr continues his journey

    DARREN Carr took another step towards regaining full fitness at Worthing last night. The big stopper made his home debut as Albion Reserves slumped to a fourth successive defeat. Carr's appearances have been severely restricted by ankle and calf injuries

  • Adams: We can get promotion

    ALBION boss Micky Adams has set his sights on automatic promotion. The Third Division table is starting to take shape, with almost a quarter of the season gone. Adams is satisfied with the progress made so far by the side he has re-assembled. But he believes

  • Plain grub prescribed

    for kids YOUNG hospital patients are being offered revamped "modern" menus with delicious new meals like . . . cottage pie, roast chicken and egg sandwiches. Forget goats' cheese, pesto and sun-dried tomatoes. Up-to-date cuisine these days apparently

  • The party to end all parties!

    A GALAXY of stars will be lending their support at one of the biggest parties the town has seen. The glittering array of celebrities, including Another Level singer Dane and his model girlfriend Jordan, actress Susan Hampshire, actor Russell Floyd and

  • Antiques expert cleared of scam

    FORMER Antiques Roadshow expert David Brand Inglis has been cleared of swindling thousands of pounds from his bosses in an antiques scam. Mr Inglis, 60, from Petworth, walked free from court after last-minute evidence came to light. He had been accused

  • HEAD'S WARNING AFTER CIGARETTE BLAZE

    The head teacher of a boarding school today warned his pupils about the dangers of smoking after a youngster accidentally set fire to his room. Firefighters were called to Bowden House School, Firle Road, Seaford, at 1.20am by staff when a blaze started

  • COMMUNITY NEWS FROM AROUND THE COUNTY

    Yapton & Ford John Dickeson 01243 551972 CHURCH ROOF: Work on the restoration of St Andrew by the Ford is nearing completion. Scaffolding has been removed after the extensive work on the roof. It was found that the rafters were in a poor state and

  • COMMUNITY NEWS FROM THE BRIGHTON AREA

    Aldrington Wendy Jones 01273 329970 RED CROSS: Red Cross Life, the magazine for members of the British Red Cross Society, featured a local member, Sarah Gould, in its September issue. Sarah, a member of the Sussex Branch for 12 years, provided first aid

  • HOSPITAL ROW FOR MINISTER

    Campaigners fighting to retain services at Crawley Hospital are seeking an urgent meeting with new Health Secretary Alan Milburn after winning crucial support from health watchdogs. More than 120 members of the Crawley Hospital Campaign cheered and clapped

  • Thomas told: You're part of my plans

    ALBION manager Micky Adams has told People's Player Rod Thomas: "You are still in my plans." The little winger has lost his place in the starting line-up since Adams changed his formation. He has switched from a two to three-man midfield following the

  • Plain grub prescribed

    for kids YOUNG hospital patients are being offered revamped "modern" menus with delicious new meals like . . . cottage pie, roast chicken and egg sandwiches. Forget goats' cheese, pesto and sun-dried tomatoes. Up-to-date cuisine these days apparently

  • The party to end all parties!

    A GALAXY of stars will be lending their support at one of the biggest parties the town has seen. The glittering array of celebrities, including Another Level singer Dane and his model girlfriend Jordan, actress Susan Hampshire, actor Russell Floyd and

  • Antiques expert cleared of scam

    FORMER Antiques Roadshow expert David Brand Inglis has been cleared of swindling thousands of pounds from his bosses in an antiques scam. Mr Inglis, 60, from Petworth, walked free from court after last-minute evidence came to light. He had been accused

  • THEY'RE NOT EVEN SORRY

    TWO disgraced health bosses who quit over the Eastbourne hospital scandal were defiant to the end. Clive Uren and John Barkshire resigned as the damning report into Eastbourne District General Hospital was published yesterday. But as they left office,

  • VOICE OF THE ARGUS

    Damned NHS boss gets his comeuppance HeaLth boss Clive Uren has quit after a damning report into the way his hospital was run. And a good job too. The Argus was taken to task in April by Mr Uren when we reported the death of Pauline Freeman at Eastbourne

  • ADAM TRIMINGHAM - THE SAGE OF SUSSEX

    Have a look at Ashington, a few miles north of Worthing, and you will get a glimpse of what much of Sussex will look like in the future. A small village has been bypassed, and now developers are filling in the gaps. In doing so, they are transforming

  • Carr continues his journey

    DARREN Carr took another step towards regaining full fitness at Worthing last night. The big stopper made his home debut as Albion Reserves slumped to a fourth successive defeat. Carr's appearances have been severely restricted by ankle and calf injuries

  • Adams: We can get promotion

    ALBION boss Micky Adams has set his sights on automatic promotion. The Third Division table is starting to take shape, with almost a quarter of the season gone. Adams is satisfied with the progress made so far by the side he has re-assembled. But he believes

  • ANTIQUES EXPERT CLEARED OF SCAM

    FORMER Antiques Roadshow expert David Brand Inglis has been cleared of swindling thousands of pounds from his bosses in an antiques scam. Mr Inglis, 60, from Petworth, walked free from court after last-minute evidence came to light. He had been accused

  • SCHOOLS' CASH WINDFALL FOR MINORITY PUPILS

    THOUSANDS of pounds of Government cash is to be injected into Sussex schools to help ethnic minority and travellers' children. The Department for Education and Employment announced the windfall, which councils will add to, to be spent on extra staff and

  • HEAD'S WARNING AFTER CIGARETTE BLAZE

    The head teacher of a boarding school today warned his pupils about the dangers of smoking after a youngster accidentally set fire to his room. Firefighters were called to Bowden House School, Firle Road, Seaford, at 1.20am by staff when a blaze started

  • VOICE OF THE ARGUS

    Damned NHS boss gets his comeuppance HeaLth boss Clive Uren has quit after a damning report into the way his hospital was run. And a good job too. The Argus was taken to task in April by Mr Uren when we reported the death of Pauline Freeman at Eastbourne

  • COMMUNITY NEWS FROM AROUND THE COUNTY

    Yapton & Ford John Dickeson 01243 551972 CHURCH ROOF: Work on the restoration of St Andrew by the Ford is nearing completion. Scaffolding has been removed after the extensive work on the roof. It was found that the rafters were in a poor state and

  • Thomas told: You're part of my plans

    ALBION manager Micky Adams has told People's Player Rod Thomas: "You are still in my plans." The little winger has lost his place in the starting line-up since Adams changed his formation. He has switched from a two to three-man midfield following the

  • ANTIQUES EXPERT CLEARED OF SCAM

    FORMER Antiques Roadshow expert David Brand Inglis has been cleared of swindling thousands of pounds from his bosses in an antiques scam. Mr Inglis, 60, from Petworth, walked free from court after last-minute evidence came to light. He had been accused

  • SCHOOLS' CASH WINDFALL FOR MINORITY PUPILS

    THOUSANDS of pounds of Government cash is to be injected into Sussex schools to help ethnic minority and travellers' children. The Department for Education and Employment announced the windfall, which councils will add to, to be spent on extra staff and

  • THEY'RE NOT EVEN SORRY

    TWO disgraced health bosses who quit over the Eastbourne hospital scandal were defiant to the end. Clive Uren and John Barkshire resigned as the damning report into Eastbourne District General Hospital was published yesterday. But as they left office,