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  • Henfield circular

    This eight-mile circular walk takes us from the busy High Street of Henfield, through back roads and paths, along a riverbank and towards the village of Partridge Green. There’s an opportunity to stride out on the return along the Downs Link Path

  • Ten years of the Lotto dream

    It could be you. Or so we were told on the launch of Britain's first National Lottery draw ten years ago. For most of us, of course, it wasn't. Yet a decade later and rebranded as Lotto, the game has entrenched itself in the consciousness of the great

  • Green coffins burying tradional funerals

    A company dedicated to green funerals has sparked orders from around the world. Word of Hazel Selene's ecopod, the first eco-friendly coffin, has reached as far as South America. It is three years since the 63-year-old launched the "green" coffins, made

  • Our son's in zone of fear

    The parents of a soldier patrolling the Iraqi Triangle of Death have spoken of their pain and their pride for him. David O'Shea, 22, volunteered to serve in Iraq and has found himself with the Black Watch in the lawless badlands south of Baghdad. Three

  • Thunder face double test

    Gary Smith has told his Worthing Thunder team not to become victims of the EBL's rising force Worcester Wolves head to Worthing tonight looking to hand Thunder a third straight defeat in division one and continue their own private success story It is

  • Davis aims to be local hero

    Mark Davis hopes to give his friends and family something to cheer again after qualifying for snooker's British Open. The World No. 40 from St Leonards booked his place in the first round by beating Marcus Campbell 5-1 in the final qualifying match in

  • Rapper barred from UK

    Gay politicians have welcomed the Government's decision to ban a controversial rapper from entering Britain. Brighton and Hove Green councillor Simon Williams and Nigel Tart, Green spokesman on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual (LGBT) issues, have

  • Falmer 'No' could ruin us

    Albion manager Mark McGhee fears the team he is putting together will be ripped apart if the Falmer stadium project is not given the go-ahead. McGhee and 14 of his players, including captain Danny Cullip, striker Leon Knight and England under 21 defender