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  • Colgate circular

    This is a High Weald walk not too far from Crawley or the A23 road. It follows remote paths and dips into lonely valleys with burbling gills. It is difficult to believe we are so close to intensive human activity but the six-and-a-half miles

  • Council told King Alfred propaganda must go

    Opponents of proposals for a £290 million leisure and homes complex have demanded "propaganda" setting out the advantages of the development be removed from council offices. Conservative councillors Brian Oxley and Denise Cobb have written to senior

  • Alexander puts title on line

    Wayne Alexander finally makes a first defence of his world light-middleweight title at Manchester's MEN Arena tonight. Hailsham-based Alexander claimed the vacant WBU crown when he stopped Takaloo at Bethnal Green in September 2004. Since then he has

  • Wormull first to leave Reds

    Simon Wormull has begun the predicted player exodus from Crawley Town by joining Conference south side Lewes. The midfielder, who had a spell as Reds' caretaker manager earlier this season, is the first player to leave following revelations of a financial

  • McShane to play through pain

    Paul McShane is putting off surgery to continue helping Albion in their fight for Championship survival. The on-loan Manchester United defender revealed he has been playing all season with a hernia. McShane, suspended for today's trip to Plymouth, had