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  • Voice of the Argus

    A wasted opportunity Two councils have succeeded in getting almost £50 million from the Government to help deal with a mountain of waste. But unless they stop feuding over sites where the rubbish can be placed, all the cash may be wasted too. East Sussex

  • Lewes draw inspiration from 1997 victory

    LEWES hope history can repeat itself as they bid to dump holders Haywards Heath out of the Sussex Trophy today. Gordon Denslow's league strugglers go to Whitemans Green as underdogs for the tie of the third round. But they can draw inspiration from a

  • Sussex sell their outground rights

    SUSSEX are taking the strain out of life on the road. The county are set to hand over organisational headaches at their outgrounds to the host clubs. In return, the likes of Horsham, Eastbourne and Hastings stand to make a more handsome profit from having

  • Portraits of war

    THEY capture some of the finest moments ever taken of the Navy in action and for the last 50 years have been sitting in a briefcase gathering dust. Now the owner of this rare collection of Second World War photographs has decided it is time to pass on

  • Blind OAP hurls out mhis burning cooker

    A 91-YEAR-OLD blind man saved the day after fire broke out in his cooker - by picking it up and hurling it out of the front door. Quick-thinking John Newell had just returned home after a day out with friends and starting cooking his dinner. He switched

  • Ice work, chef

    SKATERS wowing audiences at this month's Brighton ice extravaganza may be the stars of the show. But the backstage heroes are father and son team Jean-Louis and Joel Bondoux who play a vital role in keeping the show on the road. Jean-Louis and Joel have

  • GROUNDED!

    A DISABLED youngster's dream holiday to Australia has had to be cancelled after an airline refused to help him with his medical needs. Samuel Johnston, 12, who has spina bifida, was due to fly with a carer to Sydney in March to join his mother Tracy Gates

  • Bears aim to bring Giants to their knees

    BRIGHTON Bears' coach Mark Dunning admits his side will have their work cut out trying to improve on a dismal away record against Manchester Giants tomorrow. Bears have won just five of their last 56 games on the road and it's nearly four years since

  • Home Truths with Jacqui Bealing

    If it's true that we'll soon be doing all our shopping through the Internet, then I may as well turn my front room into a parcel depot now. Most of my neighbours are already devotees of mail order. Every day I'm asked by delivery people to mind a package

  • Alldis: I'll win in six rounds

    CRAWLEY'S Michael Alldis is predicting victory inside six rounds when he defends his British super-bantamweight title in Glasgow on Monday. Alldis makes his first defence of the title he won last November when he takes on Glasgow's Shaun Anderson. A 750

  • Portraits of war

    THEY capture some of the finest moments ever taken of the Navy in action and for the last 50 years have been sitting in a briefcase gathering dust. Now the owner of this rare collection of Second World War photographs has decided it is time to pass on

  • Blind OAP hurls out mhis burning cooker

    A 91-YEAR-OLD blind man saved the day after fire broke out in his cooker - by picking it up and hurling it out of the front door. Quick-thinking John Newell had just returned home after a day out with friends and starting cooking his dinner. He switched

  • Ice work, chef

    SKATERS wowing audiences at this month's Brighton ice extravaganza may be the stars of the show. But the backstage heroes are father and son team Jean-Louis and Joel Bondoux who play a vital role in keeping the show on the road. Jean-Louis and Joel have

  • Wenham on track for the Olympics

    SHE may only be 11 years old, but Carley Wenham is a sprint star in the making. Just 18 months after taking her first steps on to a track, the Crawley youngster is ranked No. 1 in the country at under-11 level and No. 2 in the under-13 age group. On making

  • Bears aim to bring Giants to their knees

    BRIGHTON Bears' coach Mark Dunning admits his side will have their work cut out trying to improve on a dismal away record against Manchester Giants tomorrow. Bears have won just five of their last 56 games on the road and it's nearly four years since

  • Home Truths with Jacqui Bealing

    If it's true that we'll soon be doing all our shopping through the Internet, then I may as well turn my front room into a parcel depot now. Most of my neighbours are already devotees of mail order. Every day I'm asked by delivery people to mind a package

  • Alldis: I'll win in six rounds

    CRAWLEY'S Michael Alldis is predicting victory inside six rounds when he defends his British super-bantamweight title in Glasgow on Monday. Alldis makes his first defence of the title he won last November when he takes on Glasgow's Shaun Anderson. A 750

  • Two become one in merger of schools

    A SCHOOL at the centre of plans to improve education in Brighton has officially been opened. Carden junior and infant schools were among six schools that merged into three under Brighton and Hove education plans. Like the infant and junior schools at

  • £49m . . . but how will they spend it?

    TWO councils are to get £49 million of Government cash to deal with waste despite not being able to agree on how to use it. Ministers announced yesterday that East Sussex County Council and Brighton and Hove Council had won cash help to kick-start a private

  • Voice of the Argus

    A wasted opportunity Two councils have succeeded in getting almost £50 million from the Government to help deal with a mountain of waste. But unless they stop feuding over sites where the rubbish can be placed, all the cash may be wasted too. East Sussex

  • Wenham on track for the Olympics

    SHE may only be 11 years old, but Carley Wenham is a sprint star in the making. Just 18 months after taking her first steps on to a track, the Crawley youngster is ranked No. 1 in the country at under-11 level and No. 2 in the under-13 age group. On making

  • Lewes draw inspiration from 1997 victory

    LEWES hope history can repeat itself as they bid to dump holders Haywards Heath out of the Sussex Trophy today. Gordon Denslow's league strugglers go to Whitemans Green as underdogs for the tie of the third round. But they can draw inspiration from a

  • Sussex sell their outground rights

    SUSSEX are taking the strain out of life on the road. The county are set to hand over organisational headaches at their outgrounds to the host clubs. In return, the likes of Horsham, Eastbourne and Hastings stand to make a more handsome profit from having

  • Two become one in merger of schools

    A SCHOOL at the centre of plans to improve education in Brighton has officially been opened. Carden junior and infant schools were among six schools that merged into three under Brighton and Hove education plans. Like the infant and junior schools at

  • £49m . . . but how will they spend it?

    TWO councils are to get £49 million of Government cash to deal with waste despite not being able to agree on how to use it. Ministers announced yesterday that East Sussex County Council and Brighton and Hove Council had won cash help to kick-start a private

  • GROUNDED!

    A DISABLED youngster's dream holiday to Australia has had to be cancelled after an airline refused to help him with his medical needs. Samuel Johnston, 12, who has spina bifida, was due to fly with a carer to Sydney in March to join his mother Tracy Gates